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kick him off Twitter Adam Curry
Jhansi
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Devorah nation media
assassination
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episode 1178 this is no agenda
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broadcasting in the morning
everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
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Valley where apparently it's
still rush
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hour and it remains so until
about 11:00
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before you want to know about a
real
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rush hour go over to the
Netherlands see
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what see see what's going on
there the
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other day what oh you didn't
see the
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farmer protests no they've
gotten a big
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clue from the French even
better though
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so the the European Union
decided that
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the Netherlands has exceeded its
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nitrogen quantity they're
allowed to use
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and by the way the Netherlands
I think
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has the same quantity limits as
Germany
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and other countries much larger
than
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them and so they said but it's
done you
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can't use any more nitrogen for
the rest
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of the year it's all done now
maybe we
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should understand how important
nitrogen
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is in farming
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for that we turn to our
resident farmer
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John Dvorak
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yeah nitrogen is one of the main
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components of all fertilizers
and in
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fact it's the nitrogen compound
that
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means the most and when you buy
some
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fertilizer you sometimes see
three
1:41
numbers on there which is like
something
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like 16 5 and 6 or 16 to max I
think for
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nitrogen and they referred to
the levels
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of the different nutrients but
the most
1:51
important one is nitrogen mhm
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and I once had a bag gallon I
don't have
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it anymore
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I probably would be arrested
because
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when I was working as an air
pollution
2:03
inspector I worked at the
fertile I've
2:04
also inspected a fertilizer
plant and so
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they gave me a bag of a
straight-up
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ammonium nitrate whoo you mix
that with
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water dip some paper in there
and you
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got flash paper you could do a
lot with
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it yeah I don't know about what
you just
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said but ammonium Knight
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ammonium nitrate is a it could
be used
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to make explosives and Pho
bombs are one
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of the most easy to make which
is
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ammonium nitrate and fertilizer
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I'm sorry Ramon yym nitrate and
fuel oil
2:38
you mix ammonium nitrate with
some just
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cheap oil and put it in a I'm
not gonna
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describe its makeable and so I
had this
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big bag of ammonium nitrate in
the I
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think it was I think the
numbers on it
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was 1600 I had nothing else in
it it was
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just pure ammonium nitrate and
3:02
unfortunately the seller
flooded one day
3:04
and the bowl the bag got wet
and it
3:08
turned to one solid crystal
ammonium
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nitrate oh I mean you could
chip away at
3:12
it if you wanted to when I was
Andy
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product when I was growing
anyway I was
3:16
by the way just to go over the
story I
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was told that you take just the
pure
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straight stuff and then you can
go to
3:22
somebody like a big giant lawn
that
3:25
somebody has and you can spell
out you
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know screw you or something
like that in
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this with this night with you
you have a
3:33
little spreader and it will
make this
3:36
grass grow super green and
super fast
3:39
and like three feet high so
it'll spell
3:42
out it's pretty funny idea
3:45
growing up just south of
Amsterdam when
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I was young we lived in a
farming
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community there was lots of of
this
3:54
stuff around and what we used
to do is
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we'd mix it with sugar and then
yet to
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the right the right amounts but
you'd
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mix it with sugar then water
then you
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dip pieces of paper into the
water let
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it dry and then if you lit that
up yeah
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it's like a flash paper anyway
what's
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cool about this in the
Netherlands when
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it comes to the media story
about this
4:18
is the Dutch name for nitrogen
is stick
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stuff which means choking stuff
and it's
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a literal translation so
whenever
4:27
someone's talking about climate
and oh
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my god and we're hurting the
earth and
4:32
what are we going to do and
you're using
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joke stuff oh no this is no
good but the
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farmers were not having it and
they got
4:43
all their tractors and they
tied up all
4:47
of the highways this was was
that
4:50
Wednesday morning or Tuesday
morning and
4:53
and they effectively created
almost 700
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miles of traffic jams nice and
the
5:02
Netherlands
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you know 700 miles you can go
up and
5:05
down hold for three a couple
times you
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can roam around in the country
with that
5:10
so now the Netherlands is very
sensitive
5:13
to traffic because in fact
although it's
5:16
starting to change a little bit
for
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decades they would always
mention the
5:21
traffic on the news traffic and
weather
5:23
together and they do it by
length of of
5:26
the traffic jam so not how much
time it
5:29
would take but the actual
length and it
5:31
would be five kilometres 15
kilometres
5:33
20 kilometres and you hear this
every
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single morning every afternoon
that the
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country is incredibly
overcrowded or
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densely populated and there's a
lot of
5:44
cars and just not enough
roadway so
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they're sensitive to it so when
this
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happens it cripples the country
and it
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the country was crippled for
this day
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and the farmers they went down
to the
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hague or came up where they
were went
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westwards wherever they were
coming
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from the from the e so they want
5:59
westwards and the so this is
where the
6:04
government is in the
Netherlands they'd
6:06
set up barricades and fences
because we
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had this very famous field
called it
6:12
Molly felt and that's where you
can
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register and have an official
6:15
demonstration and you can stand
there
6:17
and go hey hey ho ho
6:19
you know what the eff has gotta
go and
6:21
but they didn't want any of
this it was
6:23
not a registered protest in the
fart
6:25
house stupid these people are
the
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farmers they roll up into the
hague
6:30
after tying up all the all the
roadways
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they look at these fences and go
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it's just video after video of
him
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plowing him down going right
through
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them jumpy just it was
attractive he's a
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you know sizable John Deere's
you can't
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do much against them they're
like tanks
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and the Dutch population from
what I've
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been able to glean from
following it
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I understand behind the farmers
like
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yeah why are we letting these EU
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douchebags tell us what we can
do so
7:01
they weren't wearing yellow
vests but
7:04
they might as well have been
very good
7:07
well we're just gonna head
though it's
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not gonna go anywhere oh
they'll do it
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again the farmers are famous in
the
7:12
Netherlands for doing they are
indeed
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the yellow vests of Holland
they're very
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famous for their protests and
this is
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let's back up to the reason for
the
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protests so they are given the
same I
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guess managed mouth rations
wartime they
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have rations of their of their
nitrogen
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supply and fertilizer supply
let's say
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they have their ration digs
they have to
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have the exact same amount as
the other
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countries yeah well doesn't
make any
7:45
sense everybody grows different
things
7:47
they need different we have
different
7:48
requirements or so you can't
have a
7:49
one-size-fits-all for
fertilizer well
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that's exactly what they did
and also
7:57
designed the resident farmer
yes also
8:01
and what are the crop
differences
8:03
there's gotta be some crop
differences
8:05
and why why did why are the
Dutch using
8:08
so much fertilizer you think
maybe
8:10
they're abusing it maybe
8:11
using too much maybe there just
is a lot
8:13
of runoff involved I mean
sounds like
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they're ruining the place these
Dutch I
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don't think so
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but you asking questions that I
can't
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answer
8:22
my question is is nitrogen I
had not
8:26
heard that this was a
greenhouse gas
8:28
it's not a gas it's a gas in the
8:31
atmosphere if you're just gonna
say
8:33
nitrogen
8:34
you know n2 which is just the
right
8:36
Ridge mullick you'll so I'm not
sure
8:39
exactly what it is that is a
problem but
8:43
or maybe it's just
harmonization so
8:46
everyone's in line but in tour
just
8:48
plain and in the atmosphere I
think it's
8:50
just an a I'm sorry yeah I
don't think
8:52
it's into anyway but the point
is is
8:54
that nitrogen is abysm is a
it's a
8:59
chemical that is it's using
that has
9:01
nitrogen in it
9:02
mm-hmm right right but look I
don't know
9:06
but it's all I can tell you is
that it
9:10
seems rather unfair for the
Dutch to be
9:14
cut off you know with the same
levels as
9:17
other countries around them
when they
9:19
are just a different sized
country I
9:21
don't even know how you can
occur so
9:23
small why would they mean well
I don't
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know I really don't know it but
the
9:28
point is they do their own
thing yeah
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they don't want Brussels
telling them
9:34
what to do yeah well hello
that's
9:37
exactly the problem exactly the
problem
9:40
which was very interesting and
maybe
9:43
we'll start we were kind of
laughing but
9:45
just before we started because
we both
9:46
had the exact same clip which
you titled
9:49
the the bonus clip it was a
bonus little
9:53
a split but since - three
seconds longer
9:56
I think I'll uh I'll grab my
version but
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don't you talk about that I
wish I had
10:03
acted because it's part of a
clip AG a
10:05
bunch of clips oh well maybe I
was gonna
10:07
start you off onto that well
here I'll
10:10
tell you what my thinking was
and you
10:11
tell me how you want to run it
so
10:15
President Trump is at the
United Nations
10:16
General Assembly giving a
speech which I
10:19
guarantee you no one who was
listening
10:23
right now actually saw it or
heard any
10:25
clip or anything of his speech
and we'd
10:29
like to make matters worse as
he's
10:31
starting as he's kind of in his
speech
10:33
and then we get the Nicole Walt
that's
10:36
how that's where I was gonna go
and then
10:37
I want that play with Trump
actually
10:39
said because I think that's
interesting
10:41
but if that doesn't work for
you we can
10:42
do it later but no we can go in
that
10:44
direction I just it wasn't my
initial
10:46
idea but yeah he's giving us
peace I
10:48
thought that was an oppressed
conference
10:51
that she interrupted it no but
it was
10:53
his United Nations General
Assembly
10:55
speech
10:58
I'm oh I saw the light I
thought okay
11:02
that's but by the way it is in
to not
11:05
know is in to so so he's given
the
11:10
speech and she instead of
letting him
11:13
give the speech because of
MSNBC's
11:15
policies she just interrupts
him and
11:19
cause I'm a liar in the middle
of the
11:21
speech
11:25
really but the president is
telling the
11:28
truth these allegations against
Joe
11:31
Biden and hunter Biden that he's
11:32
repeating have been
investigated by the
11:35
Ukrainians none other than the
Wall
11:37
Street Journal included in
their report
11:38
on Friday that the Ukrainians
view this
11:41
issue as having been
investigated and
11:43
adjudicated and what's amazing
is that
11:46
what appears to be trying to do
is to
11:48
turn his own impeachment into a
big
11:51
deflection yeah change the
story I think
11:52
we should say two things first
of all
11:54
the question on the table here
is not
11:56
about Joe Biden it's not about
Chris
11:57
Murphy or any other senators
he's
11:58
talking about it's not about the
11:59
whistleblower it's about his
conduct and
12:01
whether his conduct as
president is
12:02
impeachable or not whether it
amounts to
12:04
misconduct as it relates to Joe
Biden
12:07
it's important to note that
this story
12:09
has been looked at and
thoroughly
12:10
debunked by everyone involved
the Joe
12:12
Biden son served on the board
of a
12:14
Ukrainian company that
Ukrainian company
12:17
was investigated by the
Ukrainian
12:18
Attorney General that
investigation was
12:20
closed before Joe Biden ever
asked for
12:22
the Attorney General to be
fired and not
12:25
the reason Joe Biden asked the
Attorney
12:26
General to be fired he wasn't
speaking
12:28
on behalf of himself or his son
he
12:30
wasn't even speaking on behalf
of the
12:31
Obama administration he was
speaking on
12:33
behalf of the the West at large
12:36
the IMF wanted him gone other
Western
12:38
governments wanted him gone
because this
12:40
Attorney General was known to
be corrupt
12:41
that's why he was
12:43
that's why but Joe Biden pushed
for him
12:44
to be outed it had nothing to
do this
12:46
and everyone that's looked at
it has
12:47
confirmed that so just just so
we lay
12:50
this out properly the president
the
12:53
United States which these same
people
12:54
will call the leader of the
free world
12:56
is speaking on the largest
stage and has
13:00
ideas and is communicating
directly to
13:04
all leaders not just a phone
call to one
13:06
guy but communicating his ideas
directly
13:08
to all leaders they are
13:10
so sorry but we have to
interrupt
13:12
because la blah blah blah blah
Abidin
13:15
bad like that and you saw
nothing of the
13:20
actual speed did you see one
second of
13:22
well did you see one minute of
useful
13:25
clip from his speech anywhere
13:29
no I didn't see because I dug
it up but
13:32
I didn't said that you
mentioned I don't
13:34
think there was anybody that
would play
13:35
any of it oh well gee this is
the No
13:38
Agenda show his whole speech
was about
13:41
46 minutes if you cut out all
the pauses
13:45
because he was in his goober
13:47
presidential mode which is slow
and
13:51
boring too very boring yeah and
very
13:55
drawn-out so I cut out all the
pauses of
14:00
the first couple minutes of his
speech
14:02
and this is exactly what we
were talking
14:06
about on the last show the
biggest
14:08
problem with this president is
he is
14:13
anti-globalist and he will
communicate
14:15
however he wants to to his to
his people
14:20
that's King Trump so here is a
shortened
14:23
although it's a it's just out
of context
14:26
because I took the the pause is
out but
14:28
it is the full first few
minutes of his
14:31
speech and you get that you guys
14:33
understand pretty quickly why
they were
14:34
so sorry they have to interrupt
this
14:37
thank you very much mr.
president mr.
14:41
secretary general distinguished
14:43
delegates ambassadors and world
leaders
14:46
seven decades of history have
passed
14:49
through this hall in all of
their
14:52
richness and drama where I
stand the
14:54
world has heard from presidents
and
14:57
premiers
14:58
at the height of the Cold War
we have
15:01
seen the foundation of nations
we seen
15:06
the ringleaders of revolution
we have
15:09
beheld Saints who inspired us
with hope
15:12
rebels who stirred us with
passion and
15:15
heroes who emboldened us with
courage
15:19
all here to share plans
proposals
15:22
revisions and ideas on the
world's
15:25
biggest stage like those who
met us
15:30
before our time is one of great
contests
15:34
high stakes and clear choices
the
15:38
essential divide that runs all
around
15:41
the world
15:42
and throughout history is once
again
15:44
thrown into stark relief it is
the
15:48
divide between those whose
thirst for
15:50
control deludes them into
thinking they
15:54
are destined to rule over
others and
15:57
those people and Nations who
want only
16:00
to rule themselves I have the
immense
16:03
privilege of addressing you
today as the
16:06
elected leader of a nation that
prizes
16:09
liberty independence and
self-government
16:13
above all the united states
after having
16:17
spent over two-and-a-half
trillion
16:19
dollars since my election to
completely
16:22
rebuild our great military is
also by
16:25
far the world's most powerful
nation
16:27
hopefully it will never have to
use this
16:31
power Americans know that in a
world
16:34
where others seek conquest and
16:36
domination our nation must be
strong in
16:39
wealth in might and in spirit
that is
16:43
why the United States
vigorously defends
16:46
the traditions and customs that
have
16:49
made us who we are like my
beloved
16:52
country each nation represented
in this
16:55
Hall as a cherished history
culture and
16:58
heritage that is worth
defending and
17:01
celebrating and which gives us
our
17:03
singular potential and strength
here we
17:06
go free world must embrace its
national
17:10
foundations it must not attempt
to erase
17:13
them or replace them looking
around and
17:16
all over this large magnificent
planet
17:20
the truth is plain to see if
you want
17:23
freedom take pride in your
country if
17:26
you want democracy hold on to
your
17:29
sovereignty and if you want
peace love
17:32
your nation wise leaders always
put the
17:36
good of their own people and
their own
17:39
country first the future does
not belong
17:43
to globalists the future
belongs to
17:46
patriots the future belongs to
sovereign
17:49
and independent nations who
protect
17:51
their citizens respect their
neighbor
17:53
and honor the differences that
make each
17:56
country special and unique it
is why we
18:01
in the United States have
embarked on an
18:04
exciting program of national
renewal and
18:08
everything we do we are focused
on
18:10
empowering the dreams and
aspirations of
18:13
our citizens oh that that won't
stand Oh
18:20
No
18:21
there's no good we have to be
globalists
18:26
not Patriots
18:29
so there's plenty of reason for
them to
18:31
not show you that
18:35
yeah
18:38
yeah so they're the ones who are
18:40
actually going off the side on
the side
18:41
on this thing they're going off
the off
18:43
the rails with the Biden thing
and I
18:46
found that the I had the clips
I got the
18:49
bite and clip admitting that he
18:51
strong-armed the Ukrainians and
there's
18:56
also was in this show and this
guy this
18:58
guy that was on that Nicole
Wallace clip
19:01
first of all she interrupts by
saying we
19:03
have to stop because these are
lies it's
19:07
not true any of this and this
is not
19:10
this was not as if it wasn't
it's not as
19:13
if this wasn't completely
planned
19:14
because how do you interrupt
and start
19:16
stepping all over somebody and
then
19:18
bring someone in who happens to
be at
19:21
the ready
19:23
the correspondent he's standing
right
19:25
there ready to come ready to go
19:28
well he but he was at work if
his Lobby
19:31
was in the studio correct no I
think he
19:34
was a remote he was a remote
way to go
19:36
y'all ready to go then I don't
know they
19:39
had no intention of playing the
speech
19:41
no no of course not but but it
does
19:45
bring me to the eggs this guy
they
19:47
brought in who's a I the little
the
19:51
little ice so I took of him
says a
19:53
couple of things one it tells
me he's
19:55
probably gay he sounds a little
gay you
19:58
know if you don't want to be
accused of
20:01
being gay which most people
don't care
20:03
but don't be don't Sally don't
go
20:08
overboard don't use terms like
well
20:11
plays a clip and you'll hear
the little
20:13
gay terminology in here that's
why he
20:16
was that's why but Joe Biden
pushed for
20:18
him to be outed it had nothing
to do
20:19
with his son and everyone
that's looked
20:20
at it as confirm that yeah I
missed that
20:24
good catch wait there's two
things in
20:28
there besides him being outed
which is a
20:31
you know what you know who was
outed but
20:34
at the very end he says listed
at the
20:36
very end of this clip play it
again
20:38
that's why he was that's why
but Joe
20:40
Biden pushed for him to be
outed it had
20:41
nothing to do this on and
everyone
20:43
that's looked at it has
confirmed that
20:44
oh yeah no I did hear that
confirm that
20:49
no no you missed it again oh
well don't
20:51
say anything let me listen one
more time
20:53
that's why he was that's why
but Joe
20:55
Biden pushed for him to be
outed it had
20:56
nothing to do this on an
everyone that's
20:58
looked at it has confirmed that
it had
21:00
nothing to do with his son and
21:02
everyone's looked at it has
confirmed
21:04
that confirmed them
21:08
I don't what is that mean I
don't serve
21:10
them you say let me listen
again that's
21:13
why he was that's why but Joe
Biden
21:14
pushed for him to be outed it
had
21:16
nothing to do this on and
everyone
21:17
that's looked at it has
confirmed that
21:19
it's hard for me to tell if
he's saying
21:21
that or them but I'll take you
believe
21:24
me I boosted it's the damn man
all right
21:27
so he's talking about damaging
and this
21:29
again is bullcrap and I have
two clips
21:34
if you want to get into it one
is Biden
21:36
himself going on and on it at
the
21:40
Council of Foreign Relations
where he
21:42
pretty much brags about getting
this guy
21:44
fired that's played this like
East once
21:47
haven't we this is the bet that
we've
21:49
played this well it's sure just
late
21:51
again yeah late I remember
going over
21:54
convincing our team our others
to
21:57
convincing us that we should be
21:58
providing for loan guarantees
and I went
22:01
over against the 12th 13th time
to Kiev
22:05
and and I was going supposed to
announce
22:08
that there's another billion
dollar loan
22:10
guarantee and I had gotten a
commitment
22:13
from poroshenko and from yachts
and
22:17
hoped that they would take
action
22:18
against the state prosecutor
and they
22:20
didn't so they said that if
they were
22:22
walking out to presscon said
nice and
22:23
I'm not gonna go or we're not
going to
22:25
give you the billion dollars
they said
22:28
you have no authority you're
not the
22:29
president the president said I
said call
22:31
him I said I'm telling you're
not
22:34
getting a billion dollars I
said you're
22:36
not getting a billion I'm gonna
be
22:37
leaving here I think it was
watch six
22:38
hours I look at I said
believing in six
22:40
hours if the prosecutors not
fired
22:42
you're not getting the money
22:43
both son-of-a-bitch
22:46
you're fired and they put in
place
22:48
someone who was solid you know
although
22:52
I was kind of like annoyed that
because
22:54
we this clip has played every
five
22:56
minutes on fox news I just heard
22:59
something else in there of
importance he
23:02
literally tells us that the
President of
23:04
the United States is behind
this threat
23:07
then President Obama yeah and
so once
23:11
again but you safe being
yourself but
23:13
you cope through the health
they are
23:14
accusing this president of
exactly what
23:17
the previous president did
exactly the
23:19
same you can see kids in cages
- well he
23:23
also used another term in here
and I'm
23:25
probably gonna be a nitpicker
today it's
23:30
a more colourful term he says
at the end
23:35
he says we gotta get his
assault is
23:36
solid he used the word solid
yeah now in
23:40
context I believe he means in
this case
23:44
he's gonna do me a solid I
think it
23:47
stems from that where the guy
is in
23:49
other words he's he's he's the
stooge
23:51
for us and I believe that's
what Biden
23:54
was kind of saying anyway the
last thing
23:56
I have on this he this has been
played
24:00
too much on I don't watch Fox
oh I
24:02
didn't know that but it's been
played a
24:05
lot because it does make a
point but and
24:08
your catch on the president
being part
24:11
of it is a good one but insofar
as it's
24:15
not just being debunked and all
the rest
24:17
that they said on MSNBC ABC did
a very
24:21
long piece and unfortunate I
have the
24:22
whole thing I couldn't clip it
down and
24:24
you don't have to play the
whole thing
24:25
but just have to listen to part
of it
24:26
because it just goes on and on
and on
24:28
and this is with Tom yamas who
I haven't
24:31
heard for much time no okay I'm
sorry
24:38
confuse those I confuse them
once
24:42
Constitution does not Thomas
does this
24:44
thing on the hunter bitin and
he brings
24:46
up all the points about why is
this guy
24:48
getting this job you want you
might want
24:51
to listen just the beginning of
it
24:52
because it's three and a half
minutes
24:54
which is law is max maxed out
for the
24:56
show we don't we do log shows
we don't
24:59
do them that long
24:59
and this is a you know can't
find this
25:02
is got long ABC for another
funny thing
25:04
about this this was done with
with david
25:07
muir as the host but it was
never run on
25:09
the nightly news hmm they ran
it as the
25:13
kind of offbeat special on the
morning
25:15
show hmm was Stephanopoulos and
I found
25:19
that to be peculiar so they
kind of
25:20
suppress the story but they did
do the
25:23
story and they felt obliged to
run and
25:25
here it is fatoor ABC News
investigation
25:27
this morning into Joe Biden the
son
25:28
Hunter and questions about
money he made
25:30
from foreign business dealings
while his
25:32
father was vice president our
chief
25:34
national affairs correspondent
Tommy
25:35
Imus traveled to Ukraine to try
to get
25:36
some answers and Tom what did
you find
25:38
Dave good morning to you this is
25:39
actually an issue Joe Biden has
been
25:41
dealing with since 2014 but
it's come up
25:43
again because he's now running
for
25:45
president Republicans including
25:46
president Trump are trying to
hammer
25:48
Biden over this time at issue
was hunter
25:51
Biden profiting off his dad's
work as
25:53
vice president and did Jill
Biden allow
25:55
it we're talking about millions
of
25:57
dollars in at least two
countries mr.
25:59
vice president Tommy Thomas
with ABC
26:01
News how you doing got a quick
question
26:03
for you it's a question we
tried to ask
26:05
repeatedly can we ask you about
Ukraine
26:07
and China but kept getting
blocked
26:09
questions about foreign deals
his son
26:12
Hunter Biden pursued my father
Joe Biden
26:15
in countries with Joe Biden
who's
26:17
working as America's top
diplomat
26:20
in 2014 Ukrainians sick of
corruption
26:24
revolted Vice President Joe
Biden went
26:28
to Kiev to help the new
government wow
26:30
they're really glossing over a
lot
26:33
they're like Ukrainians
revolted the
26:38
United States had the whole
store ready
26:40
to long State Department was
over there
26:43
and they were at Vicky Nuland
26:45
Nudelman caiman have to fight
the cancer
26:52
of corruption but then
something strange
26:55
happens just three weeks later a
26:58
Ukrainian natural gas company
Lewis
27:01
mother accused of corruption
appoints
27:03
hunter Biden seen here in their
27:05
promotional videos to their
Board of
27:07
Directors paying his firm more
than a
27:10
million dollars a year hunter a
lawyer
27:13
who had just been discharged
from the
27:15
Navy Reserves for testing
positive for
27:17
cocaine
27:18
mr. hunter Biden he had served
on other
27:21
boards but had no known
experience in
27:23
Ukraine or natural gas we went
to Kiev
27:27
and found even among Joe Biden
27:29
supporters in Ukraine wait a
minute you
27:32
telling me this ran on the
27:34
Stephanopoulos show in the
morning yeah
27:37
you mean Stephanopoulos the
former and
27:40
perhaps still Clinton insider
and
27:43
operative maybe if you're gonna
go with
27:48
that theory was possible sure
you'd have
27:51
to go like it would go like
this then
27:53
the story was produced for NBC
or for
27:56
ACB I'm ABC nightly news with
David Muir
27:59
and it was shelved and then if
you go
28:03
with your theory step Anopheles
got wind
28:06
of it yeah so you know this is
a good
28:07
story running we should run out
on my
28:10
show on my show because it's
already
28:12
been produced let's run it yeah
yeah
28:16
that's possible possibility and
here's
28:18
why
28:20
you know I we got a feeling
berry was
28:24
troubling how do you judge what
hunter
28:26
Biden was doing I think that
hunter
28:28
Biden did a very bad thing and
he was
28:32
very wrong he allowed his name
to be
28:36
abused and Ukraine wasn't the
only
28:38
country where hunter Biden's
business
28:40
and his father's diplomacy as
vice
28:42
president intersected it also
happened
28:44
in China
28:45
this video shows Chinese
diplomats
28:48
greeting Vice President Biden
as he
28:50
arrived in Beijing in December
of 2013
28:52
right by his side his son
hunter less
28:56
than two weeks later Hunter's
firm had
28:58
new business creating an
investment fund
29:01
in China involving the
29:02
government-controlled Bank of
China with
29:05
reports they hope to raise 1.5
billion
29:07
dollars hunter still plays a
role in the
29:10
fund his lawyer says his stake
is worth
29:13
about half a million dollars
and his
29:16
lawyers say he never discussed
any of
29:18
his overseas work with his
father but
29:20
even a critic of while living
in the
29:22
same house if current president
and his
29:24
children's business dealings
says this
29:27
he should have encouraged his
son to not
29:29
take these positions Biden's
campaign
29:31
team told us that the vice
president
29:33
acted at all times in a manner
29:35
consistent with well-established
29:37
executive branch ethics
standards yes
29:40
one person who did not want to
talk
29:42
about it Jill Biden
29:43
mr. vice president your take on
that was
29:45
there a conflict of interest
there was
29:47
there a clear conflict of
interest now
29:51
in response to our questions
the Biden
29:53
campaign for the first time is
29:54
announcing if he's elected he
will
29:56
invoke a new ethics policy on
his first
29:58
day in office that would
empower White
30:00
House lawyers to monitor for
any types
30:02
of conflicts of interest now
hunter
30:04
Biden did not want to comment
on camera
30:05
he says he was brought in to
barista
30:07
that Ukrainian company that was
facing
30:09
the corruption charges to help
with its
30:11
transparency and corporate
30:13
responsibility so far no
charges have
30:15
been brought against death so
far these
30:17
questions are gonna go away so
in the
30:18
meantime is he still the board
for that
30:20
company in Ukraine it's a good
question
30:21
David so the same month Joe
Biden
30:23
announces he's gonna run for
president
30:25
hunter Biden tells us his term
on the
30:27
board expired he says that the
current
30:29
political climate he's decided
not to
30:31
renew you know
30:32
I'm kind of sad and there was
this this
30:34
clip that I saw which I did not
clip for
30:36
the show of main reason Rudy
Guiliani
30:39
with Stephanopoulos I didn't
clip it
30:42
because it's Rudy Giuliani and
I'm so
30:44
sick and tired of all this bull
crap
30:46
just all of it a sick we read
the
30:49
transcript I'm sick of it it's
all it's
30:51
all stupid but Giuliani was
sitting on
30:55
Stephanopoulos show and he had
emails
30:58
and affidavits and files and
and he sat
31:02
there unchallenged damnit I
should have
31:05
gotten that clip Stephanopoulos
just let
31:07
him rant and rant and rant
which is not
31:10
at all like him this I think
that
31:13
they're just setting it up to
get rid of
31:15
Joe so she can swoop in I can't
see the
31:23
any other way ABC hates Trump
why would
31:26
they why would they let all
this slide
31:28
and be so anti Joe they want
Joe out and
31:31
Bernie's out Joe's out
31:35
and Elizabeth is out MSNBC CNBC
wrote
31:40
that article and they're all
the bankers
31:42
sale all right bankers put them
foot
31:44
down they said look look look I
said
31:47
look more if you put her in
we're
31:50
pulling we were gonna give all
our money
31:51
to the Republicans and that's
where it's
31:53
gonna be so they hate her even
though
31:56
again we talked about this
before she's
31:59
so full of crap but it's
interesting
32:02
because my she is such a liar
32:06
we know she's lying she's lied
about her
32:08
heard her family heritage and
we know
32:12
she lied fully well knowing she
was
32:13
lying and took advantage of
that I think
32:16
that she is lying to such a
degree that
32:21
this whole let's break up
Silicon Valley
32:24
which we know she has no power
to break
32:26
up Silicon Valley companies
that would
32:28
still have to be Congress and
Senate and
32:31
you know they would the
Congress would
32:33
have to make it happen but she
did oh
32:35
yes I'll break them up these
horrible
32:37
tech I think that's that's
bullshit too
32:39
in fact I think this whole
Zuckerberg
32:41
secret recording is part of a
set up to
32:46
show that oh yeah Liz will be
great
32:48
because she'll be great for
Silicon
32:50
Valley here's this forty second
clip
32:52
thinks that the right answer is
to break
32:54
up the companies you know she
is elected
32:57
president but I would hope that
that we
32:59
will have a legal challenge and
I would
33:00
bet that we will win the legal
challenge
33:05
[Music]
33:08
listen to him stuttering listen
to it
33:12
just follow my logic this clip
but I
33:14
have it within context I have a
better
33:16
clip okay where is it I have at
the
33:19
bottom is this is done on
Democracy Now
33:21
so we get to listen to Amy
Goodman good
33:23
girl a into it thank you
Facebook CEO
33:26
Mark Zuckerberg has privately
slammed
33:28
senator Elizabeth Warren's
proposal to
33:31
break up Facebook and other
tech giants
33:33
on Tuesday the technology
website the
33:35
verge published a leaked audio
recording
33:38
of Zuckerberg saying a Warren
presidency
33:40
would quote suck for the
company and
33:42
that he may sue the US
government if it
33:45
attempts to break up the company
33:47
like Elizabeth Warren who fix
that the
33:49
right answer is to break up the
33:50
companies you know if she is
elected
33:52
president and I would hope that
we will
33:54
have a legal challenge and I
would bet
33:56
that we will win the legal
challenge it
33:58
does that for us yeah you know
I have a
34:02
major lawsuit against our own
government
34:04
I mean that's not like the
position that
34:06
you want to be in when you're
you know I
34:07
we we care about our country
and I want
34:10
to work with our government to
do good
34:12
things but good luck at the end
of the
34:14
day someone's going to try to
write
34:16
something guys essentially you
go to
34:18
that now before I go to the to
the to
34:22
the tag there that Amy's gonna
do that's
34:24
edited that is not the full
context of
34:27
what he said Fox did the same
thing
34:29
where I think it's incredibly
important
34:31
where the minute he has to talk
about
34:33
Elizabeth Warren
34:34
he's hemming and hawing and
tried to
34:35
figure out what am I supposed
to say I
34:38
have issues with this let's
hear Amy the
34:40
words of Facebook CEO Mark
Zuckerberg
34:42
senator Elizabeth Warren
responded on
34:44
Twitter by writing quote what
would
34:46
really suck is if we don't fix
a corrupt
34:48
system that lets giant
companies like
34:50
Facebook engage in illegal
34:52
anti-competitive practices
stomp on
34:55
consumer privacy rights and
repeatedly
34:57
fumble their responsibility to
protect
34:59
our democracy Warren right now
I know
35:02
that this is full-on conspiracy
theory
35:05
full-on okay you have the full
clip but
35:08
let's go back and let's let's
go over
35:10
this I believe Amy is a Warren
supporter
35:14
and so she gives a Warren and
her two
35:17
reason long tweet around where
that came
35:20
from him too long to be a tweet
the
35:23
Warren statement word for word
35:25
so she'll read the warranting
word for
35:28
word but you have the
Zuckerberg also
35:33
word for word where she
wouldn't provide
35:36
us with that
35:43
I'd bet that we will have a
legal
35:45
challenge and I would bet that
we will
35:46
win the legal challenge so it's
so it's
35:49
so basically it's uh he's
trying to
35:55
remember what he's supposed to
say in my
35:58
conspiracy theory you have a
major
36:05
lawsuit against our own
government
36:08
that's not like the position
you want to
36:09
be in when you're you know I
mean it's
36:11
like we we care about our
country and I
36:13
want to work with our
government to do
36:15
good things but the day
someone's going
36:19
to try to threaten something
that it's
36:20
essential you go do that
36:22
now here's another part then
this is
36:24
it's just coming together in my
head now
36:26
when this first came out Nilay
Patel of
36:29
the verge like all
congratulations big
36:31
scope big scope laughing scope
oh and
36:36
they and and I actually tweeted
this
36:39
journalist the journalists
about it so
36:42
instead of releasing the full
audio they
36:45
apparently have by the way we
don't know
36:47
who it came from no one is
asking any
36:49
questions I don't hear facebook
saying
36:51
this is horrible we can't have
people
36:52
spying in our meetings none of
that and
36:55
they've decided to release it
piecemeal
36:57
every every day a little bit
about this
37:00
a little bit I don't think
that's real
37:02
journalism that's clickbait
bullshit if
37:04
you have this tape do your
reporting and
37:07
then give us the source
material know
37:09
they're stretching it out over
as long
37:11
as they can I'm telling you that
37:14
Zuckerberg and Warren are quite
possibly
37:17
in this together and trying to
make her
37:20
look tough when we know she
does nothing
37:23
we saw the Consumer Protection
Board yes
37:25
and bullshit things but I'm
still
37:27
getting phony checks the other
loan
37:29
offers that look like checks in
the mail
37:31
and all kinds of a credit card
37:34
interest is 27 percent come on
37:38
it's crap I smell a rat in this
one
37:41
can't prove it total conspiracy
theory I
37:43
smell a rat
37:47
well it's an interesting theory
to make
37:51
her look tough dog warning
because the
37:53
way Amy took it she cuz she
puts this
37:55
tough talk Warren on the thing
well you
37:58
know this may all be academic
because
38:00
Warren may have already been
screwed
38:02
over by the bankers cuz
apparently all
38:03
the deals she's done and she it
would be
38:05
amenable to Silicon Valley
let's face it
38:07
the Democrats love Silicon
Valley that's
38:10
where they get all her money
the big
38:12
with all the new billionaires
are all
38:14
from Silicon Valley all
Democrats so it
38:17
makes no sense that she'd go
after these
38:19
big companies unless they were
there was
38:22
some scheme afoot I mean that
you
38:24
mentioned and I would have never
38:25
considered this idea and I was
just
38:27
saying she's a bonehead and
she's like
38:29
this you know MIT turret and
everybody
38:31
but it's possible that what
you're
38:33
saying is is correct because it
doesn't
38:34
make more sense based on the
fact that
38:38
the Democrats and Silicon
Valley are
38:40
tight they've been very tight
for a long
38:42
time
38:43
Google's been working on behalf
of the
38:45
Democrats we've already known
that from
38:46
the from the Epstein guy the
researcher
38:50
whose show that you can you can
skew
38:52
numbers why would the Democrats
be
38:54
against that
38:55
why do they want to bust up
Google when
38:57
Google's helping them why would
they
38:58
want to bust up facebook when
generally
39:00
speaking I think Facebook's
helping them
39:01
they're all Democrats well in
fact this
39:03
urea mate you actually may have
39:05
inadvertently just on the fly
stumbled
39:08
onto a complete conspiracy
theory that
39:10
might be true well so these the
true so
39:13
good to go with it by the way
thank you
39:16
that's so-called but it's not
gonna stop
39:18
Hillary the so-called true
Silicon
39:21
Valley candidate which is
supposed to be
39:22
Kamala Harris she jumped in bed
with the
39:26
New York Times okay it was an
opinion
39:28
piece but it still is jumping
into bed
39:31
I'm one of the most ludicrous
ideas I've
39:34
ever heard the president's
tweets and
39:37
his behaviors about this are
just
39:39
further evidence of the fact
that he
39:42
uses his power in a way that is
designed
39:44
to beat people down instead of
lift
39:46
people up frankly when you look
at what
39:48
he's been tweeting today
directed at the
39:51
whistleblower directed it at so
many
39:53
people you know I frankly think
that
39:56
based on this and all we've
seen him do
39:58
before including
39:59
attacking members of Congress
that he
40:01
frankly should be his Twitter
account
40:02
should be suspended I think
there is
40:05
plenty of of now evidence to
suggest
40:08
that he is irresponsible with
his words
40:10
in a way that could result in
harm to
40:12
other people are and so the
privilege of
40:14
using those words in that way
she's
40:16
really taken from him but
doesn't that I
40:18
mean play into certainly the
hands of
40:21
you know his what I don't know
how many
40:23
Twitter followers he has I
think it's in
40:24
the range of 60 million who was
they
40:26
were look okay now there now
you know
40:28
the the rich folks in Silicon
Valley are
40:31
just trying to cut us silence
me and
40:32
taking me off Twitter
40:38
she's so true she's so pained
by what
40:41
she's suggesting because she
knows it's
40:43
it's really not the way we
should be in
40:45
America but you know someone
might get
40:48
harmed by his tweets silence me
and
40:50
taking me off Twitter that will
that
40:56
will be said but I it we have
to hustle
40:58
agree that when the President
of the
41:01
United States speaks her words
are very
41:04
powerful oh did you hear that
yeah her
41:08
words are you calling him a
woman when
41:13
the President of the United
States
41:15
speaks her words are very
powerful and
41:19
should be used in a way that is
not
41:21
about belittling much less
harming
41:24
anyone and this president has I
think
41:28
never fully appreciated that
41:30
responsibility and so what we
see
41:32
continuously including in the
last 24
41:34
hours is a use of his words
Donald Trump
41:38
using his words in a way that
could
41:40
subject someone to harm and if
he's not
41:43
gonna exercise self-restraint
then
41:45
perhaps there should be other
mechanisms
41:47
in place to make sure that his
heart his
41:50
words do not in fact harm
anyone and
41:52
that's my point what we wanted
to make
41:54
sure is that his words do not
actually
41:56
result in harm to anyone and in
stunning
41:59
collusion on the same day the
New York
42:02
Times publishes an opinion
piece by Kara
42:05
Swisher who I consider to at
least she
42:09
believes she's a journalist
42:11
and her article Trump is too
dangerous
42:14
for Twitter the president
fragrant
42:16
fragrantly flagrantly violates
the
42:19
social platforms rules it's
time to bar
42:23
him the journalists calling for
the
42:28
barring of the United States
President
42:30
on social media which quite
thankfully
42:33
go on before you play that or
you don't
42:35
have a clue I just want a
little bit
42:36
from it
42:37
but before yes well this
reminds me of
42:40
the journalists who are all
against
42:42
WikiLeaks oh yeah exactly
42:45
oh no WikiLeaks is terrible
it's giving
42:48
us too much information
42:49
I mean word it were they coming
from you
42:52
want more information you want
people
42:54
doing the same I just don't
want to shut
42:57
him up it's so is but you want
to shut
43:01
him up it's part of his sister
listen
43:03
wrote so she's writing in her
piece it
43:06
so happens that in recent weeks
43:08
including at a fancy-pants
Washington
43:10
dinner party this past weekend
heads
43:12
bands I have been testing my
companions
43:15
with a hypothetical scenario
43:19
my premise has been to asked
what
43:22
Twitter management should do if
mr.
43:23
Trump loses the 2020 election
and tweets
43:26
inaccurately the next day that
there had
43:28
been widespread fraud and
moreover that
43:30
people should rise up in armed
43:32
insurrection to keep him in
office MA
43:36
most people I have posed this
question
43:38
to have had the same response
throw mr.
43:41
Trump off Twitter for inciting
violence
43:43
if you have said he should be
only
43:46
temporarily suspended to quell
any
43:49
unrest very few said he should
be
43:51
allowed to continue to use the
service
43:53
without repercussions if he was
no
43:55
longer the president one
high-level
43:57
government official asked me
what I
43:59
would do my answer I would
never have
44:01
let it get this bad - begun
wathah now
44:04
my hypothetical game has come
much
44:06
closer to reality in using a
quote to
44:09
hide behind what he was trying
to say
44:11
mr. Trump was testing the
system using a
44:13
tactic that is enormous ly
dangerous
44:16
anyway so that she winds it up
what
44:19
tactic was dangerous how he
tweeted a
44:23
quote from someone who said
that there
44:24
would be civil war Oh write
that again
44:27
so to help them figure it out
let me end
44:30
with the words of Abraham
Lincoln who
44:31
knew a thing or two about civil
wars and
44:34
what they really mean let us
have faith
44:36
that right makes might and in
that faith
44:39
let us to end dare to do our
duty as we
44:42
understand it it's your duty
Karis wish
44:44
to protect the nation from this
evil
44:47
scourge I personally I would
love
44:49
nothing more than for Twitter
to cut him
44:52
off shut him down because that
would be
44:54
the end of Twitter and wherever
Trump
44:57
decides to go next everyone
will join
44:59
and I suggest gab just go all
out mr.
45:02
president go straight for gab do
45:05
mastodons whatever the hell you
want
45:07
just go straight for it the the
country
45:10
will go the journalists will go
they
45:12
will have to sign up they'll
have to
45:14
participate it doesn't matter
where he
45:16
is they people will be there
kick him
45:18
off Twitter or kick him off
you're on a
45:22
roll I never on a roll
45:23
super happy about this his fans
but for
45:26
it for adjourned a so called
journalists
45:28
because she considers herself
the
45:29
journalist even though she
identified
45:32
someone else as the pod father
45:34
so I do have a personal beef
with her
45:37
yeah she just say to say that
arms we
45:42
she's got that part of
journalism right
45:44
what the main accuracy oh my
goodness
45:50
we've gone nuts okay well let's
go a
45:53
couple of things there's some
things you
45:55
want to point out a little
little
45:56
sometimes people can look be on
the
45:58
lookout for life dry bitch
about this
46:00
before a million times I wanted
to play
46:03
two clips and I there I can
also say
46:06
that I've seen this in the
press two or
46:08
three times this is Amy good
mrs. Amy
46:10
good man had the digit top that
play
46:12
this President Trump is
continuing to
46:15
lash out at House Democrats for
opening
46:17
an impeachment inquiry after he
46:19
pressured the president of
Ukraine to
46:20
investigate his political rival
Joe
46:22
Biden's yes one of your
favorite words
46:24
lash lashing out I tell only
Amy Amy was
46:28
been using la everytime she
refers to
46:30
Trump he's never doing anything
he's
46:32
never criticizing or condemning
or he's
46:35
or speaking out or he's never
what ever
46:40
there's a lot may I may I make
an
46:42
observation before you go into
this sure
46:45
the term a lashing I believe I
heard for
46:50
the first time and most in the
series
46:52
roots this is from slavery the
master
46:56
would lash the slaves
46:59
I think it's no point in
students she's
47:01
using this aid that I believe
that that
47:03
maybe the subtext I'm trying to
get with
47:05
but let's read the definition
of last
47:06
shot now that you brought that
up
47:08
definition is hit or kick out
kick out
47:13
at someone or something attack
someone
47:18
verbally which is what Trump
does but
47:20
you can also use the word
attack once
47:22
you use the word attack but
curiously
47:24
there's nothing about slaves in
this
47:25
particular definition but but I
know
47:28
what you're saying and I think
you're
47:29
right there's a British version
that
47:32
nobody's known spend money
extravagantly
47:39
he does that too
47:42
laughs I'd not hide I'm not
familiar
47:44
with that use of the of the
term I never
47:47
heard it but there's a bunch of
yes
47:50
spend lavishly be extravagant
pay out
47:53
spend a lot of money splash out
push the
47:57
boat out
47:58
splurge loyalist explored I
love splurge
48:01
so Amy's been using lash out as
the only
48:05
way of expressing anything
Trump does
48:07
he's always lashing out he's
never
48:09
saying anything he's never
speaking
48:12
about something he's lashing
out lashing
48:14
out lashing out I always
thought this
48:15
was an anomaly with just her
because
48:18
there's a or you know one of
these
48:19
things they do at that station
but
48:21
meanwhile CBS now is is using
the term
48:26
play this this is a CBS adopts
lashing
48:30
out meme
48:33
good evening I'm reunited
President
48:36
Trump on a tweet storm today
lashing out
48:38
at House Democrats labeling
them do
48:41
nothing Democrats averages yeah
lashing
48:45
out slashing the tongue lash so
I saw it
48:47
the New York Times are seeing it
48:49
everywhere it's starting to
show up I
48:51
guess they picked the ami file
he's
48:52
leading the way Amy Goodman is
leading
48:57
the way to using everything just
48:59
whatever Trump does he's
lashing out so
49:01
happy for Amy finally she's
recognized
49:04
well took took a while because
they're
49:06
not crediting her you know this
man Amy
49:09
the meme maker she's all over
it ladies
49:11
and gentlemen lashing out
alright I'll
49:14
get you started on this unless
you have
49:16
something else I'll get you
started on
49:17
the next segment okay
49:20
yeah hey what you got no no no
I'm good
49:22
oh this next segments gonna be
on
49:25
Hillary yes that's why I'm
gonna lead
49:27
you right into it Steve Banyan
also
49:37
known as Steve Bannon I think
this was
49:39
an in-depth interview on I'm
sure it was
49:42
Fox right now the way they're
doing this
49:44
blitzkrieg particularly what's
going on
49:45
in China and China's partner
Iran it
49:48
couldn't come at a worse time
but you
49:50
know what that's not gonna stop
them
49:51
right now what they want to do
is
49:53
nullify the election they think
they
49:55
have a weak field and they
prepared as
49:56
like in chess that were
prepared to
49:57
sacrifice a rook to take down a
king so
50:01
I'm gonna they will find they
will throw
50:02
biting away yeah right they'll
find a
50:04
way to get to trump and hope
Elizabeth
50:07
Warren or I even think Hillary
Clinton
50:09
or Bloomberg or some centrist
comes in
50:10
here Laurie Clinton might be
back
50:15
Hillary Clinton is doing a
whole thing
50:17
on a meeting this week for a
book she
50:18
wrote with her but she came out
yes they
50:20
said he's you know it's an
illegal
50:22
president illegitimate
president you
50:25
know he's got to be removed
from what
50:26
he's a clear and present danger
China is
50:28
not a Clarence the Chinese
Communist
50:30
Party is not a clear and
present danger
50:31
Donald Trump's a clear and
present
50:33
danger she's running she just
try to
50:35
decide yep Steve Bannon finally
50:40
listening to the No Agenda show
he says
50:43
it right there she's running yes
50:45
he's listed a whole episode yes
so the
50:49
current thinking by the way for
anyone
50:51
out there who is take keep me
score some
50:53
people making bets is I think a
13 to
50:55
one shot right now that she I
thought
50:58
eclairs or if she declares she
gets the
51:01
nomination right well see but
seeing as
51:04
they they poison Bernie or
whatever they
51:07
did oops
51:07
blood clot let's play that clip
I have a
51:11
little background on that I
think I have
51:12
the Bernie Bernie being hurt
clip sander
51:16
CBS stent that's exactly what
happens
51:20
all right some more breaking
news to
51:21
share with you Bernie Sanders
will be
51:23
off the campaign trail for a
few days
51:24
after being hospitalized for
chest pain
51:26
the Sanders campaign says the
Vermont
51:29
senator experienced chest pain
during an
51:30
event Tuesday evening and had
two stents
51:33
put in to clear a blockage in
one of his
51:35
arteries a statement from the
campaign
51:36
says Sanders is quote
conversing and in
51:39
good spirits the campaign also
says they
51:41
are cancelling his events and
51:43
appearances you know and I'm so
you can
51:48
recover pretty quickly from
this but
51:49
this is this is an it's over
for him
51:51
there's no one will have trust
in his
51:56
health at said woodsey 78 76 78
with
52:00
this going on the only
questions we'll
52:02
get is you know how's your
health isn't
52:04
me I think it's over I think is
he's
52:06
done for he's done there's no
doubt
52:08
about it and I think what you
might be
52:10
right you could probably there's
52:11
different things you could get
somebody
52:13
to ingest and it would have a
little
52:15
part it's unit oh the timing is
uncanny
52:20
the timings a little too a
little too
52:23
tight
52:23
and it may not be on the debate
stage
52:26
the base coming up next the
debate will
52:34
be on the 15th Bernie probably
will be
52:36
he may or may not be out there
but if
52:38
he's up there they're gonna be
staring
52:40
at him because it's like oh
this guy
52:41
just got back from the hospital
is she
52:42
healthy we're assuming in on
they'll be
52:45
talking about it down that down
the guys
52:47
doing who house Bernie look
everybody
52:49
looks pretty good forego just
came off
52:51
the table so it's gonna be so
he's done
52:54
so he's sadly he's done he's
done he may
52:57
not show up but then the 16th
Hillary
53:00
will announce the day after the
of the
53:03
day after his next debate and
the
53:04
reasons that we have one of our
53:05
producers who's tracking this
an amateur
53:08
intelligence guy and he noted
that
53:13
Hillary's having a huge
fundraiser the
53:15
next day at her house
53:17
no fun for what what does she
need to
53:20
raise funds for hello what wait
what
53:26
does she need to raise funds
for hmm
53:31
getting closer it's getting
closer she
53:33
may still bail but you know I
don't see
53:35
why she would I mean it's so
it's set up
53:37
so beautifully we've got Biden
is just
53:40
mean he's he's just gonna have
to give
53:43
up Bernie is out Liz Warren I
don't know
53:46
I don't see what she could do
by the way
53:49
you saw what win read did with
the wood
53:52
that raised 125 million dollars
were
53:54
there yelling tactics at people
that
53:56
works pretty well we should try
that
53:58
ourselves
54:02
the reason Anna get rid of
Bernie's cuz
54:05
Bernie was number one on the
Democrats
54:07
raising 25 million the next to
him was
54:09
Buddha jej who raised 19
million and
54:12
then compared to trump aways
will raise
54:15
125 so you so the Democrats
have to look
54:18
at this and say wait we don't
want
54:19
Bernie in the first place but
he's
54:21
making grazing the most money
we have to
54:23
put a stop to that so let's
just put his
54:25
time to him literally it's like
hey man
54:28
Bernie just raised 25 million
dollars
54:38
so yeah 125 so Hilary shows up
on the
54:42
view and she showed up
everywhere she
54:45
was on I didn't get the clips
from I
54:47
have one from Colbert and I
have one
54:50
from Rachel Model T last you
play your
54:52
crimson because I have a four
clip
54:53
series from the views all right
I want
54:55
to analyze but we can yeah yeah
I did
54:58
not do the view because I saw
your clips
55:00
come in I saw the view okay so
I don't
55:01
have to do that so last night
was the
55:05
night before yeah the night
before she
55:07
was on Colbert and I only just
kind of
55:10
got the intro and the cackling
and then
55:12
her her statement just so we
can hear
55:13
how she's thinking
55:20
[Applause]
55:26
you can't deny they love her at
the
55:28
Colbert show these are people
who are
55:36
big fans of the alternate
timeline we're
55:39
not living in so nice to have
you both
55:42
back here you and I want to
talk about
55:44
your new book the book of gutsy
women
55:48
right and we're gonna do that
in just a
55:55
minute I promise you but you
for coming
55:58
on Ukraine we can get in there
we
56:06
learned about the Trump Ukraine
call the
56:09
private server is it time to
dare I say
56:13
lock him up
56:24
[Applause]
56:25
[Laughter]
56:32
in that interesting how she
should say
56:34
now now now that's not really
cool two
56:38
wrongs don't make a right so
here we are
56:46
and we have started an
impeachment
56:50
inquiry we will look at the
evidence we
56:54
will look at the evidence I
think
56:55
exactly what should be done I
believe
56:59
strongly that this particular
incident
57:04
has had such a huge impact
bajas we've
57:08
known for a long time that he
was a
57:10
corrupt businessman of cheated
people
57:12
and we've known that he and his
campaign
57:15
asked for aid from Russia we've
known
57:17
that but to see him in the
office of the
57:20
president putting his own
personal and
57:24
political interests ahead of the
57:26
national security of our
country just
57:29
pierced through whatever
confusion or
57:33
denial people had and at that
point the
57:37
Speaker Pelosi rightly said
this is
57:40
something we have to
investigate and
57:42
that's what's going on so
that's what's
57:43
going on it's I love this
blatant just
57:47
lying
57:48
you know it's and I'm so happy
we early
57:51
on the minute this transcript
came out
57:53
and we we we had all the pieces
and we
57:56
could see pretty much exactly
what
57:58
happened and but that's not the
story
58:00
this is just repeat repeat
repeat repeat
58:02
and of course let's go on
Rachel Maddow
58:05
what can you tell the American
people
58:06
watching right now but why it's
58:07
important for us to support
Ukraine well
58:10
first of all look at why it's
important
58:12
to support Ukraine by selling
them
58:14
javelin anti-tank weaponry not
aid but
58:18
selling but okay what can you
tell the
58:20
American people watching right
now about
58:21
why it's important for us to
support
58:23
Ukraine well first of all look
at what
58:25
he did he obviously used
taxpayer-funded
58:29
assistance passed by the
Congress on a
58:31
bipartisan basis
58:32
- both threaten and intimidate
the new
58:35
president of Ukraine to
investigate his
58:39
political opponents for the
purpose of
58:43
advancing his own re-election
now that
58:47
has so many elements in it and
it's one
58:49
of the reasons why I think it's
broken
58:50
through to the American people
oh yeah
58:52
it also is troubling that
Ukraine has
58:57
been a subject of constant on
one second
59:00
so a troll in the troll room is
saying
59:03
he held back all of this done
not in the
59:08
call none of this in the call
and I
59:10
believe the aid was released
even before
59:12
the call so shut up trolled and
pressure
59:15
from Vladimir Putin and the
Russian
59:19
interests in Ukraine so you
have the
59:22
Trump administration the
president the
59:24
vice president others actually
59:26
pressuring pressuring a new
president
59:29
who has a part of his country
invaded
59:32
and occupied by Russian troops
and
59:36
putting this poor new president
in this
59:39
vice you think you're gonna get
military
59:41
aid from us well we have a
favor to ask
59:44
of you yes that was not in the
call we
59:49
know that the aggressiveness of
Putin
59:52
has and in fact I would argue
actually
59:57
accelerated in both rhetoric and
1:00:00
potential adverse actions to our
1:00:02
interests because of what Trump
has made
1:00:05
clear that he supports and
looks to
1:00:09
vitami Rutten so Ukraine is a
very
1:00:12
specific example of what is at
stake but
1:00:16
I don't think it's the only
example that
1:00:19
we could find if we looked at
all the
1:00:22
transcripts of the calls with
Vladimir
1:00:24
Putin
1:00:25
for example we still have no
notes no
1:00:28
reporting about the many
meetings and
1:00:31
the many calls we do know that
in the
1:00:34
Oval Office early in his term
Trump
1:00:37
basically said to the Foreign
Secretary
1:00:40
of Russia Sergey Lavrov
1:00:43
- the then-ambassador kiss lyac
hey I
1:00:46
don't mind that interference in
the
1:00:48
election wink wink this is
about Ukraine
1:00:51
but Ukraine is the canary in
the coal
1:00:55
mine about what this president
and his
1:00:58
allies have been up to has she
gone
1:00:59
batshit she's gonna be she's
trying to
1:01:02
bring it all back everything
that I mean
1:01:04
that doesn't seem like smart
tactics on
1:01:07
her part well ya know what
she's you
1:01:12
know she's still in denial and
she's
1:01:14
still worked but did she use
the word
1:01:17
that there that he wanted to
get dirt
1:01:19
Jesus in his dirt which
somebody else
1:01:21
did one of the congresswoman of
course
1:01:22
get dirt on his opponents with
a plural
1:01:27
yes who's the other one
1:01:32
sighs Joe Biden who else was
involved in
1:01:34
this call
1:01:37
Yeah right no nobody no all
right so
1:01:41
let's so Hillary goes on the
view and of
1:01:45
course she's just welcome there
she's
1:01:47
just and they're all giddy and
they said
1:01:49
whoopee whoopee but in these
clips I
1:01:53
have nothing with my Whoopi and
Whoopi's
1:01:55
kind of glaring at well I know
why did
1:01:58
you see what happened to her
hair a
1:02:00
Whoopi's hair yes it's all it's
all
1:02:02
white on top now she's made all
this got
1:02:05
some white threads probably
woke up one
1:02:07
damn mistake no no but she was
glaring
1:02:12
and she was just inactive it
was just
1:02:15
mostly one of the other women
and McCain
1:02:18
the McCain girl who serves
Alden she's
1:02:21
all happy for Hillary too
1:02:23
so let's go Hillary on the view
one
1:02:25
let's get into 2020 because
that's where
1:02:28
the action is right now every
day it
1:02:29
changes you're watching from the
1:02:31
sidelines right how is that
emotionally
1:02:34
for you how do you do that well
look I
1:02:36
am yeah obviously watching it
because I
1:02:39
care deeply that Trump is a
one-term
1:02:42
president our last it's hard to
believe
1:02:50
but it's still early but it's
still
1:03:02
early that to me now I wouldn't
have any
1:03:04
of this if she hadn't said that
okay
1:03:09
yeah good good catch that's a
tell yep
1:03:12
so we go on to two and then she
I have
1:03:16
this thing there's a point in
here that
1:03:18
needs to be made that will be
made I
1:03:20
think after the Kasai camera
but I have
1:03:21
noted good point
1:03:25
till it's hard to believe but
it's still
1:03:27
early you know a lot of the
people who
1:03:29
were ahead at this point in
Prior
1:03:32
nominating seasons did not end
up
1:03:35
winning the nomination so it's
hard to
1:03:38
tell right now I just wish
everybody
1:03:39
well I've talked to most of
them and a
1:03:42
lot of them call me from time
to time
1:03:44
and ask for advice and then I
give them
1:03:47
heart attack and I just try to
give them
1:03:49
the very best advice I can
because it's
1:03:51
really important to have a
group of
1:03:54
strong messengers about the
alternative
1:03:56
and but I think it's a really
good point
1:03:58
Abbie because you got the
election going
1:04:00
on you've got the impeachment
going on
1:04:02
oh I like the strong group of
messengers
1:04:04
they're not candidates they're
strong
1:04:06
legate messengers now remember
what this
1:04:08
was at the very end she says
it's really
1:04:11
a good what point did anybody
make let's
1:04:14
hear it again a group of strong
1:04:16
messengers about the
alternative and but
1:04:18
I think it's a really good point
1:04:20
Abbie because you got the
election going
1:04:22
on you've got the impeachment
going on
1:04:23
she's just making her own she's
saying
1:04:26
her own point is great I think
life ride
1:04:29
the herd from the beginning
nobody made
1:04:30
a point there's just a bunch of
1:04:31
questions asked of her and she's
1:04:33
blathering away and she throws
in I
1:04:36
think that's a really good
point which
1:04:37
seems to me is there something
you I'm
1:04:40
talking to you and you're yeah
I'm not
1:04:42
listening to you and you're
saying
1:04:45
something to me and I said
that's a
1:04:46
really good point Adam and I
kid then I
1:04:48
start going on and on again
this is
1:04:50
something you actually do from
time to
1:04:52
time I'll have to pay attention
to it
1:04:55
but I'm not used these crazy
little
1:04:58
cliches or bromides to say
that's a
1:05:00
really good point when in fact
if you
1:05:03
listen to the entire
conversation nobody
1:05:05
made a point
1:05:07
no no points zero POIs but she
says
1:05:11
there's a really good point all
right
1:05:13
well anyway that's just a
little thing I
1:05:14
picked up on and then there's a
this
1:05:17
next one which is clip three oh
here she
1:05:20
is you know now we're dealing
with the
1:05:22
blame game whose fault is that
1:05:23
she takes actually takes a
little more
1:05:26
in a funny offhand anyway she
kind of
1:05:29
blames herself a little bit but
it's but
1:05:31
it's
1:05:33
she blames herself for trying
too hard
1:05:34
or being too good it's very
this is a
1:05:37
very funny clip point Abby
because you
1:05:41
got the election going on
you've got the
1:05:42
impeachment going on the
Democrats have
1:05:44
to do two things at once they
have to do
1:05:47
the impeachment in a thoughtful
1:05:48
deliberative serious way yes
and they
1:05:51
have to do a campaign that
talks about
1:05:53
why it would be better for
Americans
1:05:56
when it comes to health care or
climate
1:05:59
change or whatever the issue
might be so
1:06:01
that's a difficult balancing
act but it
1:06:04
has to be done and I know
everybody's
1:06:05
trying the best they know didn't
1:06:07
actually get that done well
you're
1:06:09
sitting at a table in good
company
1:06:10
Meaghan myself we've all lost
1:06:12
presidential campaigns my
family didn't
1:06:15
get nearly as far as yours did
but we
1:06:16
all sat there the next day
thinking
1:06:18
coulda woulda shoulda oh right
and I
1:06:20
know that you brought on many
mornings
1:06:22
where you wake up and this book
is all
1:06:23
about being gutsy as women and
part of
1:06:25
being gutsy is looking back and
1:06:26
realizing what I could have done
1:06:28
different right when you look
back on
1:06:30
your campaign and what
Democrats today
1:06:32
might do differently what goes
through
1:06:34
your mind what do you wish you
had done
1:06:36
differently in that moment we I
wrote a
1:06:38
whole book about it because it
was
1:06:39
devastating it was devastating
as it was
1:06:43
I know for the McCain family
and they
1:06:46
involved in our election last
and he
1:06:59
loved traveling with you and
about you
1:07:02
actually I want to hear
1:07:07
you know but I think that goes
partly to
1:07:09
Abby's questions huh you know
I'm a
1:07:11
serious person but I'm also a
fun person
1:07:13
but I think I probably came
across as
1:07:15
too serious and too you know I
really
1:07:19
believed that my job especially
as a
1:07:23
woman and though and the first
woman to
1:07:25
go as far as I did that I had
to help
1:07:28
people feel good about a woman
in the
1:07:31
Oval Office hmm a woman
commander in
1:07:33
chief and so I may have over
corrected a
1:07:37
little bit because sometimes
people say
1:07:39
well why can't you be like that
or why
1:07:41
weren't you like that you know
and and I
1:07:43
did feel a heavy sense of
responsibility
1:07:46
and it was such that you know
maybe I
1:07:49
wasn't as loose or open as I
could have
1:07:53
been so I take responsibility
for
1:07:55
everything I didn't do as well
or my
1:07:58
campaign didn't do as well when
you but
1:08:00
take responsibility for Russia
she
1:08:09
manages to blame Russia she's
the best
1:08:15
so here we go this is the end
of it and
1:08:19
kind of a wrap and I don't know
there's
1:08:21
nothing particularly here that
I noted
1:08:23
but play it possibility for
Russia
1:08:25
no but that's that's the issue
I don't I
1:08:28
really believe that there were
1:08:30
unprecedented events in this
election
1:08:32
the last election I mean that
were
1:08:35
beyond my understanding and
nearly
1:08:38
anybody else's when we started
talking
1:08:40
in the summer of 2016 about the
Russians
1:08:42
you know I think most of the
press and
1:08:45
the public goes what is she
talking
1:08:46
about yeah you know I mean you
can't go
1:08:48
around making excuses they
didn't
1:08:49
understand the attack that we
were
1:08:52
unfortunately suffering so I
think now
1:08:56
and here's what I've told all
the
1:08:57
candidates I've said look you
could run
1:08:59
the best campaign you could be
the
1:09:01
nominee but you could still
lose because
1:09:04
number one you could lose with
voter
1:09:07
suppression
1:09:08
the UN spacy Abrams and you
know she is
1:09:12
a champion for let everybody
vote and at
1:09:15
the end of the day who wins
wins and who
1:09:16
doesn't doesn't or you could
lose
1:09:18
because of hacking and theft of
material
1:09:21
god oh my goodness cause of
hacking yes
1:09:30
and voter suppression we all
know this
1:09:33
so okay if people believe that
then we
1:09:35
deserve Hillary Clinton as
president if
1:09:38
that's how it's going to go
then we just
1:09:39
deserve it there's a couple
things I
1:09:42
wanted to play before we take a
break
1:09:43
we're running long affiliates
please
1:09:44
take note because there were a
few
1:09:47
interesting little bits that I
picked up
1:09:50
here and there first day a nice
quick
1:09:52
little Kampala that this
impeachment
1:09:54
just so we remember because
it's hard to
1:09:56
keep track of the bullcrap this
has been
1:10:00
going on since the day Trump
was elected
1:10:02
the call for impeachment in m5m
compy
1:10:05
Lodge
1:10:06
if he takes the risk of going
to trial
1:10:07
he's convicted that could be
seen as an
1:10:09
impeachable offense if Trump
were caught
1:10:11
on a video camera snorting
cocaine in
1:10:13
the White House maybe with one
of his
1:10:14
children there was at least a
chance
1:10:16
he'd be impeached if he's not a
little
1:10:19
active president you're mine
there are
1:10:21
tools that Congress has I don't
see how
1:10:23
that wouldn't be an impeachable
offense
1:10:26
that tweet fits the Republican
1:10:28
definition of an impeachable
offense
1:10:30
more fully than what Bill
Clinton was
1:10:32
actually impeached for
impeachment is
1:10:34
very difficult grounds for
impeachment
1:10:36
and a peach' bull offense
perhaps and
1:10:39
peaceful offense impeachment the
1:10:41
appropriate remedy something
that the
1:10:42
Congress like impeachment all
of that
1:10:44
maybe in future that's an
impeachable
1:10:45
offense is that an impeachable
offense
1:10:47
is that a impeachable offense
to you
1:10:49
he's much more vulnerable to
impeachment
1:10:51
a potential ingredient of
impeachment
1:10:53
where do you see in a peaceful
offense
1:10:55
it is grounds for impeachment
1:10:57
potentially criminal or even
impeachable
1:10:59
grounds for impeachment or does
that not
1:11:01
go far enough in your view
grounds for
1:11:03
impeachment this tweet alone
may be an
1:11:05
impeachable offense let's talk
about
1:11:07
impeachment is on the table
which
1:11:08
teachable offenses an
impeachable
1:11:10
offense you see an impeachable
set of
1:11:12
offense against an impeachable
offense
1:11:13
if that's not impeachable I
don't know
1:11:15
what is the president shall be
removed
1:11:17
from office on impeachment is it
1:11:19
impeachable a hundred percent
is in
1:11:22
very substantial evidence that
the
1:11:24
president is guilty of high
crimes and
1:11:25
misdemeanors grounds for
impeachment
1:11:27
tipping point talk of
impeachment
1:11:30
reaches a fever pitch on
Capitol Hill
1:11:32
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
under growing
1:11:34
pressure from her own party
here we go
1:11:37
again
1:11:37
so really just the last three
bites
1:11:40
there in that compu-logic aim
president
1:11:44
now you mentioned something on
the last
1:11:47
show which I went back and
found and
1:11:50
because the credit for the
impeachment
1:11:55
for Nancy Pelosi's decision to
impeach
1:11:59
was not given to the squad it
was not
1:12:02
given to the four women of color
1:12:05
at least not by CNN and perhaps
not by
1:12:08
the Democrat Party no it is the
badasses
1:12:12
the badasses are the ones who
are
1:12:15
responsible for the tipping
point in the
1:12:18
impeachment CNN explains even
before
1:12:21
they were elected you have
adopted the
1:12:24
badass label these freshmen
Congress
1:12:26
women created their own group
the
1:12:28
badasses
1:12:29
I might point out all of these
women are
1:12:32
white are out running for
Congress you
1:12:34
know across the country then we
kept
1:12:36
running into each other
1:12:37
badasses kind of came
organically from
1:12:39
the group since we all had
either served
1:12:41
in the military or in the CIA
being able
1:12:43
to text folks and say you know
I'm
1:12:45
really getting hit up on this
issue how
1:12:48
have you been handling it I'm
not sure
1:12:50
how to translate my service into
1:12:52
something that's relatable how
do you
1:12:54
guys do that translating their
service
1:12:57
is exactly what they did with
their 180
1:12:59
on starting in a Pietschmann
inquiry
1:13:01
well going from no yes after
hearing
1:13:04
president Trump admit he spoke
to
1:13:06
Ukraine's leader about Joe
Biden others
1:13:09
followed suit including the
House
1:13:11
Speaker the specter of having
the
1:13:13
sitting president of the United
States
1:13:14
you know use leverage over a
foreign
1:13:17
leader to get dirt on an
opponent like
1:13:19
that very basic idea I think
cut for us
1:13:22
as national security people
just close
1:13:24
to the bone on you know sort of
our
1:13:27
democratic institutions they
penned an
1:13:29
op-ed along with two freshman
male
1:13:31
veterans it was a great example
of
1:13:33
power of teamwork and the power
of kind
1:13:35
of doing putting country above
one and
1:13:37
one for all oh absolutely I
think we all
1:13:39
sort of came to that conclusion
together
1:13:41
we text each other and I think
we were
1:13:43
all going okay I think this is
all
1:13:45
changed this is a bright line
backing an
1:13:48
impeachment inquiry is risky
political
1:13:51
business for these Congress
women
1:13:52
already some of the most
vulnerable in
1:13:55
the House Democrats who won in
mostly
1:13:58
Trump territory I believe that
if I am
1:14:01
out there explaining what these
1:14:02
allegations are and why they
are so
1:14:05
deeply concerning that the
people will
1:14:07
understand why we had to take a
stand
1:14:09
all of us in our prior lives
all the
1:14:12
time had to make hard calls for
the
1:14:15
reasons we thought were right
when we
1:14:17
knew that not everyone would
understand
1:14:19
or even know and that to me is
something
1:14:21
I feel comfortable doing
because I've
1:14:24
always had to do it
1:14:25
so the badasses here who are
now being
1:14:28
given credit extensively by CNN
I've
1:14:32
never heard of ELISA slot c'n of
1:14:34
michigan abigail spanks pan
burger
1:14:36
virginia's had a slot can clip
his slot
1:14:39
can comes i i'll have this clay
i think
1:14:43
isn't she she's military i know
she
1:14:46
might be a spook think she's
but she's a
1:14:48
young millennial spook and she
seems
1:14:50
like a dimwit so i really doubt
she's
1:14:54
buddy but go ahead but but the
thing was
1:14:58
she goes on and on and you
could tell by
1:15:00
listening to her that she has
never read
1:15:02
it she has been told what to do
she has
1:15:04
never read what we've read and
what we
1:15:07
talk about but more importantly
report
1:15:09
on the jaundice more
importantly this is
1:15:10
a rebranding they're trying to
rebrand
1:15:14
away from the squad the squad
is toxic
1:15:17
no I'm gonna agree with that
the squad
1:15:20
is toxic its Trump that's tried
to make
1:15:23
them the head of the Democrats
and
1:15:25
everybody's playing along now
and trying
1:15:26
to make these badasses these
women the
1:15:29
the titular heads
representative heads
1:15:32
that you're face of the party
yes and
1:15:34
meanwhile this and nobody
notices the
1:15:37
blatant racist well I did I'm
sorry then
1:15:41
by the way we're talking about
the the
1:15:45
a black and Muslim mixture yeah
as no
1:15:49
knows whites no good
1:15:51
let's also mention Maxine
Waters in Al
1:15:53
Green who have been calling for
a
1:15:54
pitchman and actually thrown it
to the
1:15:56
floor Al Green put a resolution
up that
1:15:58
got voted down but he's what
he's he's
1:16:03
mashed potatoes I mean what is
the well
1:16:05
no zero credit maxine of course
not
1:16:08
standing for this blatant
racism from
1:16:10
her own party she's got to get
out there
1:16:12
she's got a she's got to get
her word in
1:16:15
and she's doubling down
congresswoman I
1:16:17
want to ask about something you
said as
1:16:18
you know and many our viewers
know you
1:16:21
speak your mind many people
like that
1:16:24
and as I think you know many
people who
1:16:26
disagree with you well critics
I want to
1:16:28
read something you said today
to get a
1:16:30
fuller understanding with
regard to
1:16:32
Donald Trump he's using mob
language
1:16:34
he's implying people should be
killed
1:16:36
for whistleblowing impeachments
not good
1:16:39
enough for Trump he needs to be
1:16:40
imprisoned and placed in
solitary
1:16:42
confinement but for now
impeachment is
1:16:45
the imperative right I ask you
tonight
1:16:48
are you speaking literally and
do you
1:16:51
have any concern you're
prejudging the
1:16:54
house impeachment and Senate
trial
1:16:55
process by declaring he should
be I
1:16:57
guess convicted and held in
solitary no
1:17:01
not really as you said I said
1:17:05
impeachment is imperative I did
express
1:17:08
myself and ways to show how
terrible I
1:17:11
think he is and how he really
should be
1:17:14
punished but of course
impeachment is
1:17:16
what we're focused on right now
I like
1:17:18
the whole solitary confinement
I don't
1:17:21
backpedal I think that's great
now
1:17:25
here's the one that really has
been
1:17:26
bothering me because I've been
hearing
1:17:27
this for a while and by the way
I'm
1:17:29
gonna stop you real quick
1:17:31
in fact if she didn't backpedal
1:17:35
and she's stuck with the
solitary
1:17:37
confinement think it would have
improved
1:17:38
her popularity come on to the
crowd that
1:17:40
likes oddly I don't know why
she why
1:17:42
she's pulling back on that I
think Terri
1:17:47
confinement or electrocuted for
that
1:17:49
matter all right so here's the
thing
1:17:55
that is very interesting this
is the
1:17:57
meme that's going around I've
read it
1:17:59
here and there I've heard it a
couple
1:18:00
times and I finally got a clip
and this
1:18:02
clip is from a massive douche
bog
1:18:05
Mike Murphy he is a campaign
adviser for
1:18:08
Romney campaign advisor for
McCain it'll
1:18:11
even refer to Brahm nee as if
he doesn't
1:18:14
work for Moore never did and
the way
1:18:17
impeachment works briefly the
house
1:18:19
files articles of impeachment
then it
1:18:21
goes to the Senate there's a
jury trial
1:18:23
in the case of impeachment of a
1:18:24
president the chief justice
will preside
1:18:26
and the Senate is really only
the jury
1:18:30
they then listen to all the
evidence
1:18:33
presented and it could be quite
1:18:34
extensive and then they will go
and vote
1:18:37
and now listen to this Romney
douche but
1:18:41
transcript certainly on the
face of it
1:18:44
does not clear the President as
they've
1:18:46
been claiming ya know the old
theory on
1:18:48
impeachment was that we helped
the
1:18:50
Republicans I think that's out
the
1:18:51
window I left that in there
actually I
1:18:53
left a bit of of Andrea in
there just so
1:18:56
you could hear him say ya know
ya know
1:18:59
the old theory on impeachment
was it
1:19:01
would help the Republicans I
think
1:19:02
that's out the window now this
is a much
1:19:04
clearer incident than the
Moller report
1:19:07
information and so when the
president
1:19:09
released this transcript you
really have
1:19:11
to parse your way through it and
1:19:13
eliminate all subtext to say no
quid pro
1:19:15
quo I mean I agree with David
it doesn't
1:19:18
have to be a quid pro quo but
look at
1:19:20
the context the the aides of
the Ukraine
1:19:22
defensive military it was held
up the
1:19:24
president of Ukraine asked for
anti-tank
1:19:26
missiles because he's got a
problem
1:19:27
Russian tanks Russian mercenary
tanks
1:19:30
and the president says well let
me talk
1:19:32
to you a minute above some
other things
1:19:33
you know I'm a great friend of
the
1:19:35
Ukraine except theirs hasn't
been paid
1:19:37
back let's let's get into this
Biden
1:19:39
matter I mean it's a it's a
classic
1:19:41
shakedown that's gonna be the
argument
1:19:43
and I'm telling you these Senate
1:19:44
Republicans should
1:19:46
Democrats vote impeachment
which i think
1:19:47
is far more likely than not are
gonna be
1:19:50
pinned down to a yes/no answer
and if
1:19:52
they provide cover for Donald
Trump on
1:19:54
this a clear violation of his
role as
1:19:57
president we're gonna lose
Colorado of
1:19:59
cory gardner we're gonna lose
maine with
1:20:01
susan collins
1:20:02
we're gonna lose Arizona with
Nick Sally
1:20:04
and it's gonna be you know the
Democrats
1:20:05
will put the Senate very much
in place
1:20:07
so it's not only a question of
what they
1:20:09
ought to do the cold hard
politics of it
1:20:12
are going to get worse and
worse for
1:20:13
Trump and maybe that will
that'll
1:20:15
motivate them going for it I
think
1:20:16
Romney's right more facts I can
tell you
1:20:18
this one Republican senator
told me if
1:20:20
it was a secret vote thirty
Republican
1:20:24
senators would vote to impeach
Trump
1:20:25
I hear this secret vote
everywhere yeah
1:20:30
if it was a secret vote then
we'd really
1:20:32
get a true vote a true real
vote of what
1:20:36
these senators think if it was
a secret
1:20:38
vote they're actually trying to
push for
1:20:41
this impeachment in the Senate
to be a
1:20:43
secret vote
1:20:46
Jeff Flake vote it's quite
likely the
1:20:49
lot of Democrats would vote the
other
1:20:51
way too so this nonsense but
this is
1:20:55
interesting to listen to
because if you
1:20:57
remember before the election
the same
1:20:59
kind of guy and I think this
guy was one
1:21:01
of them
1:21:02
that was on all the networks
saying oh
1:21:04
my god the reason what's gonna
happen is
1:21:06
the Republicans are gonna lose
the house
1:21:08
they're gonna and they didn't
lose the
1:21:10
house they won the house they
only lost
1:21:11
the house recently in a bit in
the
1:21:13
midterm elections they're gonna
lose the
1:21:17
house they're gonna be and
they're gonna
1:21:18
lose the Senate and Hillary's
gonna be
1:21:20
President and they had all the
same but
1:21:22
we're not gonna win this we're
not gonna
1:21:23
win that I wish I had those
clips would
1:21:25
you do the same clips from 2016
is this
1:21:28
guy sounds exactly like that is
it oh
1:21:30
it's gonna be bad for the
Republicans
1:21:32
and it never turns out to be
well keep
1:21:36
your eye on this secret vote
business I
1:21:38
don't even know its rules or
rules again
1:21:41
it's a it's a funny thing to
talk about
1:21:44
it's another talking point
McConnell's I
1:21:47
cannot let it happen there's no
way
1:21:48
they'd had to change the rules
of the
1:21:49
Senate to do it which is it not
gonna
1:21:52
happen
1:21:52
a and and B this is just
another all
1:21:56
well he would have been
impeached if it
1:21:59
was a secret vote vote all
right I'm
1:22:03
gonna take us into our into a
rest
1:22:05
moment here with a set a set up
for end
1:22:09
of show I so I think the m5m
really
1:22:12
missed a great opportunity so
they can
1:22:13
take this from me and they can
make
1:22:15
their own little mix if they
want to but
1:22:17
I'm giving the m5m some
ammunition here
1:22:20
against President Trump listen
to this
1:22:23
clip when he was sitting with
the
1:22:26
president of Finland and
there's a lot
1:22:30
of static here we go
1:22:32
yeah follow-up of what I just
asked you
1:22:34
sir listen you ready we have the
1:22:37
president of Finland ask him a
question
1:22:39
I have one for my just wanted
to follow
1:22:40
up on the one that I asked you
which did
1:22:42
you hear but if you want you
hear me yes
1:22:44
ask him a question now I don't
need to
1:22:46
play a little clip did you hear
the ISO
1:22:50
right at the beginning get
ready did you
1:22:52
hear me okay
1:22:53
right at the beginning he's
doing the
1:22:59
narrow you talking to me me I
mean they
1:23:02
could totally pull in DeNiro
they could
1:23:04
he'd look he's a gangster he's a
1:23:05
horrible person shoots women in
their
1:23:07
private parts are you talking
to me at
1:23:09
least that's what I remembered
the movie
1:23:12
that is a superb I so yes I
think we
1:23:15
shall use that for the end of
show and I
1:23:17
don't have anything to top it
with that
1:23:19
I'd like to thank you for your
courage
1:23:21
and say in the morning to you
the man
1:23:22
who put the C in the Clinton
1:23:24
resurrection ladies and
gentlemen mr.
1:23:26
John C in the morning to you
mr. Adam
1:23:31
Curry also in the morning to
all the
1:23:32
ships to see boots on the
ground feet in
1:23:34
the air subs in the water and
all the
1:23:37
dames and nights out there and
a hearty
1:23:39
in the morning to the trolls
you can
1:23:42
find them at No Agenda stream
com where
1:23:45
we have a stream of some of the
most
1:23:48
popular podcasts anywhere to be
found
1:23:51
there on 24 hours a day seven
days a
1:23:53
week and you can troll along
with your
1:23:56
friends some of the shows are
live in
1:23:58
fact someone did a good troll on
1:24:00
Horowitz the other day I heard
you guys
1:24:02
were live and he was like what
if the
1:24:04
kook show went over the chat
room I need
1:24:05
to teach him he don't kick
trolls out of
1:24:07
the chat room you let him troll
it makes
1:24:09
him feel good and makes me feel
happy no
1:24:13
agenda stream calm and in the
morning to
1:24:16
our artists that kick people
out all the
1:24:18
time yeah but I that's but that
was when
1:24:20
it was a chatroom now it's a
troll room
1:24:22
as a difference in the morning
to Mike
1:24:26
Riley who without a doubt put a
lot of
1:24:29
work into the artwork that we
selected
1:24:31
as the album art for episode
1177 and
1:24:34
the title of that episode moral
army and
1:24:37
this was the artist at war
1:24:40
which was total inside baseball
for the
1:24:42
show and I think everyone
appreciated it
1:24:45
exactly for that reason we had
Nick the
1:24:47
rats in there we've got a comic
strip
1:24:50
blogger they're all it's a draw
drawing
1:24:52
up fight to the death we've got
Darren
1:24:54
O'Neil and everybody's in this
piece and
1:24:56
it was an original piece and
just a just
1:24:59
a diet I mean I would want this
printed
1:25:01
out and framed that's
1:25:02
how good it is I'm gonna put it
on a mug
1:25:04
the I will say this it did
1:25:09
I we had entities the fact that
Nick was
1:25:12
gonna get a three-peat yeah and
they
1:25:16
needed a block somebody needed
to block
1:25:18
him yes isn't it which started
the war
1:25:20
it may have not the peace made
out of
1:25:23
happen but it did and now it's
gonna be
1:25:27
brutal
1:25:28
well no Nick the rat this
morning
1:25:30
announced he will not be
submitting
1:25:32
artwork for this episode he's
gone on a
1:25:35
comic strip blogger hiatus yes
1:25:38
he's taken himself out he's out
of the
1:25:41
running
1:25:41
by the way I would like to
mention I've
1:25:43
been in contact with Apple and
indeed
1:25:46
the pod the Apple podcast app
in the new
1:25:49
iOS 13 is broken and does not
show
1:25:54
episodic album artwork they're
aware of
1:25:58
the issue and I know the people
I talked
1:26:01
to inside of Apple care about
it and
1:26:03
they would really like it fixed
in fact
1:26:05
they identified the bug
themselves
1:26:07
because they subscribe to the
best
1:26:09
podcast in the universe in
there and
1:26:11
Apple but apparently it's not
high
1:26:13
enough on the radar I don't
know how it
1:26:15
works but I think it's a huge
mistake I
1:26:17
think it's very bad that Apple
is not
1:26:19
prioritizing this because
everyone is
1:26:23
going to run away and they're
gonna run
1:26:25
to overcast on iOS which is a
great app
1:26:28
I've made by a guy who gives a
shit
1:26:29
about podcasting so I'm very
very
1:26:34
disappointed in their
priorities over
1:26:36
there no dark mode that's cool
talk but
1:26:41
actually breaking something
that was
1:26:43
working and not fixing it oh no
no no
1:26:45
who cares about the art dark
mode
1:26:50
No Agenda our generator dot-com
is where
1:26:52
you can find all of the artwork
that is
1:26:54
submitted for every episode we
have ten
1:26:56
times the amount of submissions
as we do
1:26:58
that of course even episodes we
love it
1:27:01
people love looking at them
they're fun
1:27:04
they're fun to browse through
and you
1:27:06
can also go to no agenda shop
comm where
1:27:08
they will put this on a mug and
they
1:27:10
will give a piece to the artist
take a
1:27:11
piece for themselves and a
piece to the
1:27:13
show it's all part of our value
for
1:27:15
value Network and we love it
and we love
1:27:16
what our artists do thank you
very much
1:27:18
Mike Riley for the outstanding
work on
1:27:21
the previous show 1177 I don't
think my
1:27:25
Riley's ever gotten a a
three-peat not
1:27:29
sure and I'm pretty sure the
only guy
1:27:32
there's only very few people
that can do
1:27:33
it I mean Martin JJ for sure I
don't
1:27:36
know if Nick Tourette has he
might have
1:27:38
but Martin JJ for sure and then
some of
1:27:40
the more long since retired
couture and
1:27:43
O'Neil for sure yeah they've
retired so
1:27:49
long ago we forgot who they are
this is
1:27:51
bad I cannot I can almost
remember this
1:27:54
is bad yep all right well it's
beside
1:27:57
the point because we're talking
about
1:27:58
people who helped to show
through
1:27:59
financial contributions
starting with
1:28:01
Sir Mark Milliman and he came
in with
1:28:06
with a copy of war and peace on
here
1:28:09
$667 he also donated 333
dollars further
1:28:13
down on the same list for a
thousand so
1:28:16
he actually donated to made two
1:28:18
donations and I don't know if he
1:28:20
explains why he did it this way
what
1:28:22
explains a lot about the world
in what
1:28:24
he wrote us and I as much as as
much as
1:28:27
his support of the show is so
1:28:29
appreciated this is just too
long and
1:28:33
and he's basically giving us
the script
1:28:35
to a podcast he should do he
really
1:28:37
should he has a lot of good
thoughts
1:28:39
about 5g he's got good thoughts
about
1:28:42
the spectrum in general but in
this
1:28:46
would take us but he's right at
the
1:28:49
bottom there on page 50 he says
again
1:28:54
don't worry about the note just
name me
1:28:57
as a producer Barry he's got a
bear as
1:28:59
an insta bear and by the way
nice name
1:29:02
a little job karma okay as
always keep
1:29:05
up the best podcast in the
universe one
1:29:07
last thing when you when you be
coming
1:29:10
to Boulder time for me to base
any
1:29:13
specifically aiming this at
Muhammad you
1:29:16
yeah you'd been there before I
guess I
1:29:18
think I shall go web that we we
need to
1:29:21
do meetups and oh you know what
I have a
1:29:24
thought yes I ever thought
about when I
1:29:26
could come out there that I
I've got to
1:29:28
discuss it with with the home
front but
1:29:30
I ever thought I thought all
right well
1:29:32
here I'll just read a little
bit of a
1:29:33
last night he made a drunken
donation
1:29:35
wasn't really drunk only had
one beer
1:29:37
but it was in a huge stein I'm
gonna
1:29:39
make this donation the at the
end of the
1:29:41
month I was going to but anyway
talks
1:29:43
well what he says is that he
was hanging
1:29:45
out with some Millennials all
night and
1:29:47
felt compelled to reset his
amygdala
1:29:51
well I think that's a dynamite
dynamite
1:29:54
idea absolutely all right
here's your
1:29:56
jobs karma thank you sir mark
middleman
1:29:58
you shall be retitled today to
the title
1:30:02
of Baron and thank you for your
courage
1:30:04
sir jobs jobs jobs and jobs
that's those
1:30:08
job karma down to Sir Patrick
Coble the
1:30:20
Earl of Tennessee comes up next
and he
1:30:24
comes in five six seven eight
nine when
1:30:27
my favorite choices
1:30:30
happy almost twelve are you
you've done
1:30:33
so much to help so many people
all over
1:30:35
the world and the formula
continues to
1:30:37
propagate with more outstanding
shows
1:30:39
and now with all the meetups
all over
1:30:41
the world - thank you both
again for
1:30:43
everything you add by the way
thank you
1:30:45
for helping with the meetups
you're the
1:30:47
probably the yes it's done so
much
1:30:50
definitely we need some travel
Karma for
1:30:53
our family / work trip to Tokyo
on the
1:30:57
second Thursday this week oh
that's
1:30:59
right he's gonna meet up with
with Sir
1:31:01
mark and a master doubt this he
says
1:31:04
we're excited to see the no
agenda
1:31:05
producer Sir Mark and Dame
Astrid and
1:31:07
their crew in a couple of days
for the
1:31:10
meet-up on the 11th fantastic I
think
1:31:13
the guys from Osaka are gonna
join - so
1:31:15
today I'm jealous
1:31:17
what a great meter I hope this
yeah I
1:31:21
hope John likes the number of
course I
1:31:22
know he loves two three four
five six
1:31:24
but I need a bigger donation
with a nine
1:31:26
in the end to help become a
Duke a
1:31:28
little quicker jingled karma
with a
1:31:32
random Sharpton and a dealer's
choice
1:31:34
and thank you Sir Patrick Coble
Earl of
1:31:38
Tennessee yes I'm sure you will
before
1:31:41
you know it and let us know how
that
1:31:43
meetup goes I'm I am somewhat
jealous
1:31:46
yeah I'm jealous what then you
will love
1:31:48
sir mark and a master they're
two of my
1:31:51
favorite people night is the
measure of
1:31:54
whether the country begins in
the state
1:31:57
of Wisconsin a national drive
to push
1:32:01
back or whether we have more to
go to
1:32:05
build a movement of resistance
area
1:32:07
could resist we much we must
and we will
1:32:12
much about that be committed
1:32:24
you've got karma Alison Erskine
comes in
1:32:33
with $480 and she says please
dee-do
1:32:36
Shmi is this my first donation
1:32:39
you've been deduced I was in
the mouth
1:32:42
five years ago by my brother
Benjamin
1:32:44
Erskine who is a douche bag and
this
1:32:49
donation is to celebrate his
belated
1:32:51
birthday is he on the list
1:32:53
probably now turn 4480 months
hence the
1:32:57
donation for and 80 bucks on
September
1:32:59
27th and the donation is what
force for
1:33:02
80 no he's just for 80 and I
would be
1:33:05
remiss if I did not celebrate
him on the
1:33:08
best podcast in the universe in
all
1:33:10
honesty I thought he was man
overboard
1:33:14
but it turns out he's just a
douche bag
1:33:16
that's bad news that's better
than me
1:33:19
birthday big brother I love you
Oh Jon
1:33:21
and Adam I'm extremely grateful
for the
1:33:23
content perspective and
lightheartedness
1:33:25
you bring us twice a week I
hope to
1:33:27
secure my name hood soon how
could I
1:33:29
resist the Dame Drive we need
games
1:33:35
James on the show names names
1:33:37
I am grateful I finally joined
the ranks
1:33:40
of the No Agenda producers no
jingles
1:33:42
just requesting a job car more
for my
1:33:43
smokin hot boyfriend J is a JT
looks
1:33:47
like j JT yes and he Ben is on
the list
1:33:52
so stay tuned for that
1:33:53
[Music]
1:33:59
[Music]
1:34:01
Ashima
1:34:07
[Music]
1:34:15
hey sir uncle Dave's next in
line 303
1:34:19
$3.58 Uncle Dave is the very
famous
1:34:21
Uncle Dave of the Dvorak and
censored
1:34:24
that's right and carry over
there's one
1:34:27
only one I know of a three 3858
1:34:31
Henderson Nevada
1:34:33
Uncle Dave neither retired old
farts
1:34:35
here this donation at 3 3 3 . 5
8 3 3 3
1:34:38
. 3 3 plus 25 cents to the best
1:34:41
small-batch podcast in the
universe
1:34:43
keeping our amygdalas from
glitching
1:34:46
according to the moola report
why the
1:34:48
extra 25 cents because this
heists me up
1:34:51
to baronet is he on the bear
net list
1:34:55
let me check there were a
couple I would
1:34:59
appreciate if you would give me
I would
1:35:01
go to me that's a good one
1:35:03
he needs to be goaded let me
hear John
1:35:06
on ants ending with that's true
for my
1:35:11
investor sir upgrade and in
honor of my
1:35:14
age 65 please add a generous
dose of
1:35:17
Geritol and laxatives prunes are
1:35:21
actually better than likes it
this for
1:35:23
you or or I would be 65 this
year if it
1:35:27
weren't for what I assume is a
no agenda
1:35:30
back off this snafu
1:35:31
I sent my last donation for my
birthday
1:35:33
Addams wedding day May 29th
1:35:37
stated that but I was a oal
from the
1:35:40
birthday list the following
Thursday as
1:35:43
you know your birthday isn't
official
1:35:45
until mentioned on the No
Agenda show
1:35:47
this means I am still
technically 64
1:35:50
which wouldn't be a problem
except there
1:35:52
are senior discounts and free
drinks
1:35:55
that Taco Bell I can't get
until I'm 65
1:35:58
so if you please add me to the
birthday
1:36:01
list so I may take my rightful
cheap
1:36:03
cheap eats you are free however
to
1:36:06
completely neglect my birthday
going
1:36:08
forward so I may stay at this
age love
1:36:10
and light yeah you're on the
birthday
1:36:12
list on the birthday list not
I've put
1:36:14
him on the title change list as
well he
1:36:16
wasn't there yet
1:36:17
and I won't play the whole song
but we
1:36:20
can always get into the mood
with a
1:36:21
little bit of hands from you
mr. J CD I
1:36:24
got hands
1:36:25
[Music]
1:36:40
you've got karma it's a two
minutes song
1:36:46
so hey didn't go to him oh I'll
go too
1:36:50
I'm sorry there's so much to
remember
1:36:51
you've got him go dude
1:36:58
last is Sir Mark Miller man
who's also
1:37:02
first he's first and last nice
$333 in
1:37:07
Longmont Colorado doubt that's
yeah we
1:37:09
don't have any associate
executive
1:37:11
producers that doesn't happen
very often
1:37:14
no usually is just yeah use the
other
1:37:17
way around we could bump mark
down
1:37:20
[Laughter]
1:37:26
you're a horrible man mr. Dvorak
1:37:28
horrible man
1:37:30
we do want to thank these
executive
1:37:32
producers all of them executive
1:37:34
producers you have the same
title it's a
1:37:37
title you can use anywhere that
the
1:37:39
credits are recognized and that
is many
1:37:42
places in show business
particularly in
1:37:44
Hollywood but I think any any
resume
1:37:47
that has it certainly if you're
applying
1:37:49
for some form of media job you
say I was
1:37:51
executive producer on the no
agenda show
1:37:53
and in this case episode 1178
it makes a
1:37:56
difference so please feel free
to do
1:37:58
that and thank you for
supporting the
1:38:00
show especially since we didn't
have any
1:38:02
associates come in this has
become even
1:38:04
more important and we will be
thanking
1:38:06
more people later in our second
segment
1:38:09
but these people are the ones
that we'd
1:38:11
like to highlight early on just
like
1:38:12
Hollywood except you only get
the credit
1:38:14
you don't get the hookers on
the boat
1:38:15
but the world of podcasts what
do you
1:38:17
expect if you'd like to
participate in
1:38:19
our grand experiment you can do
so by
1:38:21
supporting us for our show on
Sunday go
1:38:23
to to Vollrath org slash na and
just
1:38:27
remember
1:38:27
who told you first then she'd be
1:38:29
swooping back in you now
propagating
1:38:32
Milla is this we go out for
your people
1:38:35
in the mouth
1:38:45
[Music]
1:38:49
I did want to make a Natori
alum and
1:38:54
over the past few probably the
past week
1:38:57
and I think it happened to you
as well I
1:38:59
saw you know some trolls come
in on
1:39:03
Twitter and I not only look at
my
1:39:05
notifications I don't look at
Twitter at
1:39:07
all I'm on no agenda social
calm that's
1:39:09
that's really where I get
information
1:39:10
from and can follow people and
see
1:39:13
everything they say but on
Twitter you
1:39:15
know invariably something will
be posted
1:39:17
and some douche hat comes in
and goes
1:39:23
and of course I completely
ignore that
1:39:26
but our producers a lot of them
of
1:39:29
royalty of standing in our in
our
1:39:31
peerage system will jump in and
start to
1:39:34
argue which of course results
in a very
1:39:36
long thread that I'm tagged in
and it's
1:39:40
to me it's entertaining but I'd
like to
1:39:42
make a suggestion
1:39:43
this is futile first of all
there's no
1:39:47
unless you're just doing it to
get your
1:39:49
kicks and you know and it's
kind of the
1:39:51
same guys as guys who were in
different
1:39:53
time zones crystallis or Chris
Wilson
1:39:55
well and although you're doing
it in a
1:39:58
finessed way it's futile but I
would say
1:40:02
don't argue on Twitter and then
say hey
1:40:05
if you want your amygdala to be
shrunken
1:40:07
or if you don't want to be all
triggered
1:40:09
then go listen to the No Agenda
show
1:40:11
it's called hitting people in
the mouth
1:40:12
now I would like to suggest a
different
1:40:14
tactic because this doesn't
work with
1:40:16
people who just will never
never listen
1:40:19
or they'll listen and within
three
1:40:21
seconds we'll decide were old
white
1:40:26
boomers with boomer talk if
this is this
1:40:29
is the new insult your old
boomer
1:40:31
straight boomer I would say it
would
1:40:36
probably more effective if you
said oh
1:40:40
hey you know I hear you there
but you
1:40:45
know with the we we were
members of a
1:40:47
crazy cult
1:40:50
that discusses news and we
laugh and
1:40:53
we're a cult and we're very
kind of
1:40:56
wacky and you might want to
check us out
1:40:58
I think that's going to be more
1:41:00
effective
1:41:02
in fact I think fuel should
call us a
1:41:04
crazy cult well on Twitter oh
it's just
1:41:07
a crazy cult what are your
thoughts John
1:41:08
well I'm disagreeing with this
the way
1:41:12
they with the Chris Wilson
incident you
1:41:16
can do what you could do that
if you
1:41:18
think it's funny but I look at
these
1:41:20
guys that guy that one guy that
got me
1:41:22
he had one follower he just
joined that
1:41:25
morning so he can make it
1:41:27
always check the follow count
before you
1:41:30
even if anyone has less than a
hundred
1:41:32
followers generally speaking
they don't
1:41:34
even have a photo of themselves
because
1:41:36
they don't didn't take the time
and
1:41:39
usually they don't have 100
shooting
1:41:40
around they might have 20 maybe
but
1:41:43
there's no photo there's no
it's just
1:41:45
the join in 2019 I mean just I
would
1:41:50
just block them
1:41:54
I blocked you know I get a lot
of times
1:41:56
than that particularly one
thing that
1:41:58
isn't positive because Chris
will be
1:42:01
worked by this one of the
things that is
1:42:03
a positive is that it brings
people out
1:42:05
of the woodwork a bunch yeah I
agree
1:42:07
with him you know that node
that shows
1:42:10
stinks
1:42:11
boom block I can block people
that have
1:42:13
never talked to you know this
is an easy
1:42:15
one to block a block but I
don't even I
1:42:18
don't even yeah you don't even
on
1:42:20
Twitter so what else well your
honor
1:42:22
that the thing the other I by
the way no
1:42:24
gender social is far superior I
grabbed
1:42:26
there all the time okay the
unhoused of
1:42:32
Austin Texas we are the ground
zero of
1:42:36
possibly making some interesting
1:42:38
decisions in the homelessness
1:42:39
conversation that is raging
across the
1:42:42
cities large and small in these
united
1:42:44
states of our country america
and we
1:42:48
know that the city of austin
the council
1:42:51
and their wisdom and the mayor
decided
1:42:52
to lift the no sit no no
camping rules
1:42:56
and now people can camp and sit
wherever
1:42:58
they want and that has brought
the
1:42:59
homeless into the city into a
great
1:43:03
visibility if you haven't heard
it i did
1:43:07
an interview with Alan Graham
of mobile
1:43:09
loaves & Fishes you can just
search for
1:43:11
that you'll find that interview
he has a
1:43:13
fantastic concept six million
dollars a
1:43:16
year he's housing or the people
are
1:43:19
working and paying rent they
used to be
1:43:20
chronically homeless at 250 of
them
1:43:23
currently for this very small
amount so
1:43:25
the systems that are working
but now
1:43:28
that of course is not with what
Austin
1:43:30
thinks we should do and people
are very
1:43:34
frustrated town halls come and
go
1:43:36
nothing changes finally our
governor
1:43:39
Greg Abbott took a stand today
I sent
1:43:44
this letter to Austin mayor
Adler about
1:43:48
the growing crisis arising from
the
1:43:50
Austin homeless policy some
businesses
1:43:53
are struggling to keep
sidewalks clear
1:43:55
some homeowners feel threatened
1:43:58
some homeless are interfering
with
1:44:00
sidewalks with straights and
with rights
1:44:03
away feces and used needles are
1:44:08
accumulating at alarming rates
let me
1:44:12
tell you if Austin does not fix
this
1:44:15
homeless crisis by November the
first I
1:44:17
will unleash the full authority
of every
1:44:21
state agency to protect the
health and
1:44:23
safety of all Texas that should
be
1:44:29
interesting
1:44:30
send the National Guard over
let's take
1:44:33
care of this mayor adler i like
this
1:44:35
fight mayor adler replied with
very well
1:44:41
here it is so let's talk about
what's
1:44:43
happened since june the first
thing
1:44:46
that's happened since june and
i think
1:44:48
it's important to note what do
you think
1:44:50
you'll blame what do you think
we'll
1:44:51
blame the problems on if you
were to
1:44:52
guess trump i could guess knows
that we
1:44:56
have maintained our laws
against illegal
1:45:00
conduct behaviors that people
complain
1:45:04
about it is against the law in
this city
1:45:07
to defecate there to urinate it
is
1:45:10
against this law to masturbate
in public
1:45:12
places yes yeah there are
homeless
1:45:19
homeless people who are a lot
of potted
1:45:21
plants around these are people
with
1:45:26
psychological problems
obviously but
1:45:28
there's not enough police can't
do
1:45:30
anything because they really
are not
1:45:32
empowered and there's not you
know and
1:45:33
then nothing's going to happen
and the
1:45:35
whole thing is just a sad
affair but yes
1:45:37
masturbating in public is
illegal it is
1:45:40
against this law to masturbate
in public
1:45:42
places and it's against the law
in this
1:45:45
city to impede or to block
someone's
1:45:48
ability to use public spaces
like on a
1:45:51
sidewalk it's against the law
in this
1:45:53
city to aggressively confront
someone by
1:45:57
the way it's against the law to
impede
1:45:59
someone on the sidewalk never
heard him
1:46:01
say that when there were a
million
1:46:02
scooters litter all over the
place but
1:46:05
okay it's against the law in
this city
1:46:07
and this state
1:46:08
to criminally trespass all of
those
1:46:10
things remain I've seen the
same social
1:46:13
media post that you all have
seen and
1:46:16
that many people see and react
to I went
1:46:19
again to my police chief today
and I
1:46:21
asked him if we were able to
enforce the
1:46:24
laws in our city and he told me
yes I
1:46:29
repeated to him again if you
need
1:46:31
additional support notice what
he's
1:46:33
saying here he's saying I went
to the
1:46:35
police chief and said you
everything you
1:46:36
need to enforce the laws of the
city
1:46:38
which would be a lot of things
he
1:46:41
doesn't sound like he
specifically said
1:46:44
can you enforce these minor
infractions
1:46:47
which are very debilitating to
the
1:46:49
overall community no can you
back it up
1:46:51
and play that again sure thing
it's a
1:46:53
weasel is a weasel enforce the
laws the
1:46:57
more and you all have seen and
that many
1:47:01
people see and react to I went
again to
1:47:04
my police chief today and I
asked him if
1:47:07
we were able to enforce the
laws in our
1:47:10
city and he told me yes I
repeated to
1:47:14
him again if you need
additional support
1:47:16
or help in any way from the
council to
1:47:20
be able to enforce the laws in
this city
1:47:22
ask and you'll get it he tells
me that
1:47:25
he has what he needs at this
point to be
1:47:28
able to enforce our laws so I
look at
1:47:31
this the social media posts and
the
1:47:33
memes and and I recognize that
even
1:47:37
before June there were people
that were
1:47:40
doing things that were against
our law
1:47:42
and certainly there were
pictures of
1:47:44
them we continue to have that
same thing
1:47:47
again I would repeat if my
police chief
1:47:49
needs more help from the
council it just
1:47:52
needs to ask for it so let's
just push
1:47:54
it off to the police chief so
well
1:47:57
clearly he says he has enough
resources
1:47:59
he's not to take it up with him
take it
1:48:01
up with the cops it's not me
I'm just
1:48:03
the mayor I asked him he said
yep okay
1:48:06
so what's the solution the
wonderful
1:48:08
thing about this social
challenge
1:48:12
is that it doesn't make any
difference
1:48:13
if you're only concerned about
people or
1:48:16
places or like most of is
concerned
1:48:18
about both the answer is the
same we
1:48:21
have to get people into housing
at the
1:48:23
appropriate services because we
know
1:48:26
that that works yes how's that
working
1:48:34
in California John we know it
works
1:48:36
getting people into housing
affordable
1:48:38
housing with services is that
working
1:48:40
out there that's that's the
system you
1:48:41
guys have it how's it working
is it
1:48:44
working tell me is it working
well if
1:48:47
you count tenses housing yes
great list
1:48:50
in Texas one of a handful of
states in
1:48:53
the country that was able to
reach
1:48:55
affective zero veteran
homelessness we
1:48:57
didn't do that by taking our
vets they
1:49:02
were experiencing homelessness
and
1:49:03
hiding them this is interesting
1:49:06
I can go to five different
corners then
1:49:09
when I or I can show you five
different
1:49:11
intersections on highways where
homeless
1:49:14
apparent homeless on house are
standing
1:49:17
with a sign that says Vietnam
veteran
1:49:20
veteran I'm a vet so if we have
zero
1:49:24
veterans are these guys
Impostors what's
1:49:27
going on we didn't even fix
that by
1:49:30
building large institutions to
house
1:49:34
them we did it by writing down
their
1:49:37
names and then one at a time
figuring
1:49:39
out what it was that that
person needed
1:49:41
working with the Apartment
Association
1:49:43
and the real estate council
working with
1:49:46
echo and Caritas and Salvation
Army and
1:49:48
community firstly finding
people better
1:49:50
places he's working with carrot
top
1:49:54
no wonder it's not happening
here in
1:49:56
hust and if we know what
nervous if only
1:49:59
our community we're willing to
scale it
1:50:01
if only we had the resources oh
we don't
1:50:04
have any money we know works we
did the
1:50:08
same thing
1:50:09
last year with boys looking
like we did
1:50:12
the dollar grant from the
federal
1:50:14
government to address homeless
children
1:50:17
on our streets we used that
money and we
1:50:19
took half of the children and
youth on
1:50:21
our streets that were homeless
and we
1:50:24
moved them off our streets last
year
1:50:26
okay this guy is a full of crap
and to
1:50:32
say all the real estate
association yeah
1:50:34
they've got it we don't have
the money
1:50:36
we heard the news
1:50:40
it's it's it's unbelievable and
and I
1:50:43
guess the the very left-leaning
people
1:50:48
of influence at Austin I don't
think
1:50:50
it's great I don't know I don't
know
1:50:53
what is happening here but I
look
1:50:54
forward to November first let's
see if
1:50:58
he's gonna get reelected
November know
1:51:03
that he's not up for election I
think
1:51:04
these these jamokes they sit in
office
1:51:06
for five years or something
1:51:09
it's not uh well I think it's
worse here
1:51:11
we got London breed of all
crazy names
1:51:15
if that is indeed her real name
and she
1:51:18
things have gotten worse in San
1:51:20
Francisco since she got allowed
and
1:51:21
she's gonna do this she's gonna
she's
1:51:22
another big bullshitters big
talk or no
1:51:24
action yeah I was in the city
yesterday
1:51:26
to go pick something up and
that came
1:51:28
back through the same way I
always take
1:51:30
the same kind of a rat there's
got a lot
1:51:31
of homeless in it and there's
one little
1:51:33
area where they put together
this little
1:51:35
cute little park below I don't
know what
1:51:38
the point of it was at the
beginning
1:51:39
with but it's um something
between two
1:51:42
freeways and it's it's just
filled with
1:51:45
you there guy every time I go
that
1:51:46
there's more people there now
it's like
1:51:48
they're just an encampment hmm
more than
1:51:51
ever before it's I don't know
and now
1:51:55
they're begging for money on
the freeway
1:51:57
entrances but they're baked for
money
1:52:00
way up the freeway entrance hmm
oh
1:52:04
really so let rent that goes up
there
1:52:08
they're all the way at the top
they're
1:52:11
not to the top yet but they're
way too
1:52:13
far Wow
1:52:15
huh
1:52:18
yeah but hmm there you go yeah
what are
1:52:21
you gonna do we're gonna do a
bunch of
1:52:23
Democrats yeah well that's
that's easy
1:52:26
to say that but you know it is
what you
1:52:31
should say yes shit man it's
yeah it's
1:52:36
people who don't want it in
their
1:52:38
backyard we he said five you
got five
1:52:40
million dollars from the federal
1:52:41
government and that's how we
got the
1:52:43
vets off the streets although I
see a
1:52:45
lot of them holding a vet signs
they
1:52:47
must be lying but we don't have
the
1:52:50
resources this is what Google is
1:52:53
building a 5,000 employee
building it
1:52:57
right now downtown there's
money there's
1:53:00
money
1:53:00
we're building a soccer stadium
a soccer
1:53:03
stadium there's money but no
not for
1:53:07
this I don't understand its if
I didn't
1:53:10
know well maybe I don't know
better it's
1:53:12
being done on purpose I don't
get it
1:53:14
no one seems to understand this
start
1:53:17
worry we're working on that one
it's
1:53:19
being done on purpose
1:53:22
that would that sounds like it
to me
1:53:25
it's so cynical though if
that's really
1:53:27
true that's just that's man
that's
1:53:30
horrible well it's got
something to do
1:53:33
with the agenda21
1:53:34
well that's for sure
1:53:38
so let's go this is some
screwball clips
1:53:41
that they're all kind of
discrepant ORS
1:53:42
not those theme here I got no
themes
1:53:44
left for today but I do have
some clips
1:53:47
we should hear okay and there's
a couple
1:53:50
of kickers in here that are
kind of
1:53:51
interesting here and there and
listen to
1:53:53
this one see if you can spot
the what
1:53:55
are you - what this is the what
what
1:53:59
anniversary of khashoggi
1:54:01
kicker tomorrow marks one year
since the
1:54:04
Saudi born Washington Post
columnist
1:54:06
Jamel khashoggi was brutally
1:54:08
assassinated inside the Saudi
consulate
1:54:10
in Istanbul the masterminds of
the
1:54:12
killing remain at large last
year the
1:54:14
CIA concluded Saudi Crown Prince
1:54:16
Mohammed bin Salman had ordered
kosher
1:54:19
she's killing but the prince
remains a
1:54:22
close ally of the US government
earlier
1:54:25
today Kosho cheese widow and
Washington
1:54:28
Post owner Jeff Bezos attended
a vigil
1:54:31
outside the Saudi consulate in
Istanbul
1:54:34
in Istanbul no less Bezos went
to
1:54:38
Istanbul for that
1:54:41
makes me want what huh Jamarcus
uji huh
1:54:45
now so Bayes so they have a
little vigil
1:54:48
I don't know how many people
are there
1:54:49
and why is Bezos the base of
all you
1:54:52
know Washington Post and I just
don't it
1:54:54
I'll show you how to make money
I'm like
1:54:55
really too involved
1:54:56
where's Bezos going all the way
to
1:54:59
Istanbul maybe it's a business
deal
1:55:02
involved for the chicks man
1:55:04
the chicks the chicks of
Istanbul
1:55:08
yeah well maybe okay here's
another one
1:55:11
that this woman in I guess it
was an in
1:55:14
Dallas this Geiger woman who
walked into
1:55:17
the wrong apartment gunned down
some
1:55:18
poor bastard it was in there
thinking
1:55:20
she saw it was her place
1:55:21
yes hey guy was unarmed the
whole thing
1:55:24
I mean it's just a there's just
one of
1:55:26
the stupidest police stories
you've ever
1:55:27
heard and she got found guilty
so she's
1:55:32
gonna wait they found her
guilty of
1:55:33
murder so she's toast but right
now
1:55:37
they're in the process of
sentencing her
1:55:39
and tell me what you find about
this
1:55:42
particular clip that is
distressing
1:55:45
since seven hours before
finding her
1:55:48
guilty of murder yesterday for
shooting
1:55:50
and killing both of John last
year the
1:55:52
case is now in the sentencing
phase and
1:55:55
jurors are hearing more evidence
1:55:57
including racially insensitive
text
1:55:59
messages
1:56:00
Geiger shared Omar Villafranca
is at the
1:56:02
courthouse in Dallas one more
how will
1:56:05
those text messages factor in
sentencing
1:56:07
do we think what will
prosecutors are
1:56:09
showing the jurors through text
messages
1:56:10
the social media post to kind
of give
1:56:12
them a sense of who Geiger is
and that
1:56:14
evidence will factor into their
1:56:16
sentencing and after
yesterday's hearing
1:56:18
has a lot for them to go over
and keep
1:56:20
in mind she faces five to 99
years in
1:56:24
prison
1:56:27
hmm
1:56:30
you don't think it's a little
1:56:33
I'd say hominis that they're
using her
1:56:36
text messages against her I
mean this is
1:56:41
me I think the public should be
aware of
1:56:42
this because hello it's it's a
yes well
1:56:46
something we've been harping on
for
1:56:47
years but this is a real solid
example
1:56:49
here because nobody even thinks
of
1:56:51
questioning this is like
testifying
1:56:53
against yourself right
self-illumination
1:56:56
interesting there's a whole
bunch of
1:56:59
things involved here but now
now these
1:57:01
texts you know y'all you put it
out
1:57:02
there you said it well you
normally you
1:57:05
say stuff it would be like
hearsay you
1:57:07
know what I heard her saying
that she
1:57:09
didn't like this guy but no you
got your
1:57:12
text you're you're creating
your own
1:57:14
death dossier yes the other own
you're
1:57:18
putting together the evidence
against
1:57:21
you people think about it when
you're
1:57:23
texting anything yes and it's
not just
1:57:27
that it's it's anything you do
on so
1:57:31
I've always said that if
somebody if
1:57:33
you're gonna hire somebody
especially
1:57:35
not so much now cuz it's been
kind of
1:57:37
like changed they've changed
the where
1:57:39
all the stuff is now it's like
Google
1:57:41
Images and there's other things
but in
1:57:43
the olden days the whole
today's five
1:57:45
six years ago I I would always
go to
1:57:47
somebody's Flickr account if
they had
1:57:49
one or any other photo account
and take
1:57:53
a look at the pictures and
you'll find
1:57:54
them a drunk drunken at parties
you know
1:57:58
just looking like idiots and
sinks crazy
1:58:01
stuff finding their Instagram
account
1:58:02
goes through it get as far as
back as
1:58:04
you can that's right while I
have been
1:58:08
professing the benefits of
going off the
1:58:11
grid or OTG you are the tree to
true OG
1:58:14
OTG guy
1:58:16
[Music]
1:58:33
yeah it's not so good to be
1:58:36
participating in all of that
did you see
1:58:37
that in Manchester now they
have opened
1:58:41
a slow lane for people to walk
in water
1:58:47
away while they're often while
they're
1:58:48
on their phone yes you meet so
it's like
1:58:54
just like a bike path we have a
bike
1:58:55
symbol on the asphalt they have
a sis's
1:58:59
idiotic just can't be true
folks no
1:59:02
there's a picture even as a
picture will
1:59:06
send me the picture I put in a
1:59:07
newsletter and let me just make
sure I'm
1:59:08
not full of crap yet Manchester
yeah
1:59:10
there it is it's a mobile phone
lane and
1:59:14
there's a there's like a little
phone
1:59:16
with footsteps in it so that
you know
1:59:19
that that's where you can walk
1:59:20
undisturbed
1:59:21
this is this it's the zombie
Lane I tell
1:59:24
you it's it's that's really
taking
1:59:28
things far whereas the you know
it's not
1:59:32
just kids either it you know
1:59:34
now you point ever since you
pointed out
1:59:35
to me that people hold their
phone
1:59:36
constantly they're holding
their phone
1:59:38
wherever they go like you're
just
1:59:40
holding it wherever they are
yeah oh
1:59:41
yeah but a lot of people are
now they're
1:59:44
holding and looking at they're
looking
1:59:45
looking looking and I was at
Costco the
1:59:47
other day and it's not just
teenagers
1:59:50
because the Costco it's mostly
1:59:51
middle-aged people and there's
these
1:59:53
middle-aged people and son even
some
1:59:54
gray hairs and they're roaming
around
1:59:57
looking at their phone and
we're pushing
1:59:59
the cart looking at their phone
and you
2:00:00
can kind of you could step in
front you
2:00:02
want to yeah oh sorry sorry
hippies you
2:00:07
could use I get out of my way
hippie is
2:00:09
that what you said no no you
know you
2:00:11
hear me
2:00:12
you hit me I'm sorry you hit
because you
2:00:14
can you can see one of these
guys and
2:00:15
you can position yourself so
they kind
2:00:16
of bump into you and then you
can make a
2:00:19
big fuss already
2:00:20
they what Costco has those
enormous
2:00:23
carts which is fun that I'm
gonna try
2:00:27
that we're gonna go to I'm sure
we're
2:00:29
gonna go Saturday and then when
2:00:30
someone's on their phone
pushing the
2:00:32
cart I'm just gonna wheel it in
front of
2:00:33
them and they're gonna hit me
I'm go hey
2:00:35
you hit me you can do it you
hit me it's
2:00:39
very easy to do I should just a
little
2:00:41
Dvorak story I used to work
with a guy
2:00:43
at the air pollution district
who used
2:00:47
to be an insurance adjuster and
he said
2:00:50
one of the great he talked about
2:00:51
different kinds of scams you
know
2:00:53
slipping on the lettuce leaf
and all
2:00:54
these different things you
could do to
2:00:55
get a quick 500 bucks but he
says the
2:00:58
real killers you go to in the
nowadays
2:01:01
there's got to be even easier
with the
2:01:04
people on their phone if you go
around
2:01:06
Lake Merritt there's a drive
around Lake
2:01:08
Merritt in Oakland it's just an
it's
2:01:09
like a big thoroughfare and you
go
2:01:11
around you want and you just
keep
2:01:12
looking do you find the woman
who is
2:01:15
putting on her makeup and
looking in the
2:01:18
mirror trying to drive yeah
yeah you
2:01:20
pull in front of her and then
you can
2:01:22
slam on the brakes a letter
rear-engine
2:01:25
you say it was a dog in the
road and
2:01:27
then he says if you really want
to do it
2:01:29
right and this is advice that
I've never
2:01:32
used but I'm gonna give it to
anyone out
2:01:33
there he says you want to
really do it
2:01:35
right do not move after you get
hit oh
2:01:38
no please and rub the a seat
rub your
2:01:42
neck and say I can't move I
need an
2:01:45
ambulance you are a card bumper
man
2:01:49
you're nervous you're gold so
instead of
2:01:53
that advice here's the advice I
give
2:01:55
everyone when you go ot G which
means
2:01:57
you have a piece of crap phone
that
2:01:59
basically lets you text take
calls and
2:02:01
if you want get on some kind of
web
2:02:04
browser that's about it I'd
like the
2:02:06
cloaked iPhone 5 I've got the
privacy
2:02:08
pro app in there and no apps
zero apps
2:02:11
no apps only the standard apps
that come
2:02:13
with the phone so it does
nothing which
2:02:16
is the whole point the point is
not to
2:02:17
be a zombie the government you
know
2:02:19
that's a whole different story
that's a
2:02:21
little harder to protect
yourself from
2:02:22
that but because you have a
phone that
2:02:27
doesn't function and especially
in the
2:02:28
beginning it's a little hard
when you're
2:02:30
trying to get into this
lifestyle of you
2:02:32
know like
2:02:34
and breathing and seeing your
2:02:36
surroundings when you're
outside you can
2:02:37
play a game and it's the OTG
points game
2:02:40
though here's how it works for
every
2:02:43
person you see carrying a phone
in their
2:02:45
hand one point for every person
who was
2:02:48
standing somewhere in out in
the open
2:02:50
looking at their phone not
talking I
2:02:53
that's a thing that's different
but
2:02:55
looking at their phone standing
two
2:02:57
points someone who is walking
while on
2:03:01
the phone is three points if
you see
2:03:02
someone do that in the car it's
five
2:03:04
points you will rack up a
hundred points
2:03:07
within ten minutes and that's
when you
2:03:09
realize how fortunate you are
that
2:03:12
you're not a mind-controlled
zombie like
2:03:14
the rest of them and it will it
will
2:03:17
behoove you your relationships
you'll
2:03:20
probably have to drag some of
your
2:03:21
family members into the OTG
lifestyle
2:03:23
because you'll become very
annoyed by
2:03:25
them and you'll start to notice
like
2:03:27
geez did you shit now you still
want to
2:03:29
keep some some some zombies
handy in
2:03:33
case you know that's your tip
in case
2:03:35
you need to look something up
you just
2:03:36
say hey key look this up for me
Oh
2:03:43
dinner I said how what is that
about
2:03:45
just good you somebody look it
up and I
2:03:47
had two people looking at doing
2:03:48
competitive lookups so it works
like
2:03:53
this we have competitive lookups
2:03:55
competitive lookups so you can
get to
2:03:57
the look of the other right
answer the
2:03:59
questions I have a couple of us
2:04:01
literally two standalone clips
which I
2:04:04
think are very interesting that
I'd like
2:04:05
to share
2:04:06
no big reveal but this aired in
the UK I
2:04:10
think it's ITV maybe who's BBC
director
2:04:13
Chris Morris and Chris Morris
2:04:17
he had a four lions was his
movies this
2:04:21
guy is a director comedic
director he
2:04:25
has a new movie out called the
day shall
2:04:27
come and I think the premises
and it's
2:04:31
an American actors as far as I
can
2:04:33
recall from the trailers the a
black guy
2:04:36
who gets drafted by the FBI and
I think
2:04:39
that he's black is Burton to
the story
2:04:41
and well let me talk about this
movie in
2:04:47
the context
2:04:48
of what we call the FBI
six-week cycle
2:04:52
and this is not a revelation
for anyone
2:04:55
who's been listening to the
show for I
2:04:57
don't know six months or longer
because
2:05:00
you've heard about this we
heard it from
2:05:02
an insider years ago that every
six
2:05:05
weeks or so the FBI needs to
uncover
2:05:08
some terrorist plot so that
they can
2:05:12
remain relevant to keep their
budgets
2:05:14
going and they're standing in
the
2:05:15
intelligence community so he
turned this
2:05:18
into a movie Christmas you'll
probably
2:05:20
fought me on this but the day
she'll
2:05:23
come seems to me to be a more
serious
2:05:26
departure from four lines are
you going
2:05:29
to tell me it's in exactly this
theme no
2:05:32
it's not exactly the same theme
because
2:05:33
I think four lines is about
four people
2:05:35
five people who are terrorists
right and
2:05:37
this is about a group of people
who
2:05:39
definitely aren't so this film
sort of
2:05:41
comes in under two questions
which is
2:05:43
one who is the biggest
recruiter of
2:05:45
terrorists in the USA and two
what would
2:05:48
you do if you were broke about
to lose
2:05:50
your house and someone offered
you 100
2:05:51
grand and that's really the
answer to
2:05:55
the first question is rather
2:05:56
surprisingly the biggest
recruiter of
2:05:58
terrorists in the States is the
FBI and
2:06:00
the answer to the second one
gives you
2:06:03
the clue as to how our story
works
2:06:04
because the FBI have
accidentally it
2:06:06
seems developed a system which
works
2:06:09
rather well and the system is
they make
2:06:12
up a terrorist plot they find
someone to
2:06:14
try and carry it out and they
arrest
2:06:16
them for doing that and then
get the
2:06:18
kudos for having fought the
great war
2:06:21
against terrorists well they
get they
2:06:22
they get all sorts of things
really I
2:06:24
mean it's quite complicated but
I guess
2:06:26
the essential element of our
story is
2:06:29
that these people are not
terrorists but
2:06:31
the government ends up putting
them in
2:06:33
jail for very if they were yes
25 30
2:06:35
years and there's a close to
100 percent
2:06:39
conviction rate in these cases
and I
2:06:41
wasn't looking for this I
wasn't aware
2:06:42
of this I mean I think we all
sort of
2:06:44
have a vague idea the FBI may
may be
2:06:46
involved in setting people up
but then
2:06:48
when you follow the story that
I did and
2:06:50
you see it close-up it's
jaw-dropping no
2:06:54
it's really shocking and very
very hard
2:06:56
to believe the statistics once
you lay
2:07:00
them out
2:07:01
extraordinary I mean we're
talking about
2:07:03
a hundred instance of the FBI
doing this
2:07:07
100 known incidents more happy
more yes
2:07:10
I mean I say it's based on 100
true
2:07:11
stories that's the sort of
notional
2:07:13
hundred it's in the right
ballpark it's
2:07:15
more likely three hundred well
well I
2:07:23
have this movie and I've
watched it oh
2:07:25
and it's hilarious I believe it
to be a
2:07:29
comedy they have stuff like
they have
2:07:34
stuff like a Christina
Hendricks is in
2:07:36
it and there's a lot of actors
2:07:37
understand there's some pretty
2:07:38
interesting a lot of anti-trump
errs
2:07:41
like her are in this thing and
it's very
2:07:43
strange but because an
anti-government
2:07:46
movie it's a very subversive
film they
2:07:48
have this for example they got
this one
2:07:50
guy set up and he's got and
it's the
2:07:52
classic bit that we always
bitch about
2:07:54
the guys got the phone here's
the phone
2:07:56
all you have to do is dial this
number
2:07:59
and it'll blow guy is the guy
is such a
2:08:02
moron the guy who's the
supposed to
2:08:04
terrorist is yeah I've wanted
to bulb
2:08:07
the bank okay just dial this
number and
2:08:11
they got to they got eyes on
the guy and
2:08:13
they get the whole thing listen
the guys
2:08:14
going okay what's the number he
says the
2:08:17
numbers right here and he says
what does
2:08:18
this tell me this is okay three
okay
2:08:21
three eight hey five five is a
five yeah
2:08:26
hit five oh five that's an
unlucky
2:08:28
number I can't use that number
get me a
2:08:30
different number and the guy
goes really
2:08:32
gets really did the guy's an
idiot and
2:08:35
he can't you will refuses to
dial five
2:08:37
and they don't know what to do
they need
2:08:39
a back-up plan to get him to
punching
2:08:41
something in the phone the
whole thing
2:08:43
is just what definitely worth
digging is
2:08:46
disgusting is what it is and
I'm totally
2:08:48
disgusting but it seeped yeah
they make
2:08:51
light of it I guess they
couldn't
2:08:53
probably yeah anyway yeah I do
have
2:08:56
movie does it all have to watch
that one
2:08:58
the second clip I have here is
one of
2:09:01
our very observant producers was
2:09:05
watching a CNBC special on 9/11
on the
2:09:08
18th anniversary which is just
a couple
2:09:10
of weeks ago you know kind of
came and
2:09:12
went
2:09:14
and in this special CNBC anchor
run in
2:09:19
sauna I think he does just
morning's or
2:09:22
mid days he was talking about
though the
2:09:26
impact that had on Wall Street
and how
2:09:28
they had to you know get keep
get
2:09:31
trading going cuz you know the
when the
2:09:33
when 9/11 took place everything
shut
2:09:35
down air travel of course there
was a
2:09:37
damage done to the to the
computer
2:09:40
systems and the exchanges and
he says
2:09:43
something very interesting in
this
2:09:44
documentary which one of our
producers
2:09:48
caught remember seven seven
world trade
2:09:50
had not yet come down right and
so when
2:09:52
I went down to the exchange that
2:09:53
Wednesday morning I was saying
was the
2:09:55
military and and police
officers and we
2:09:58
were looking over in that
direction and
2:09:59
if it had come down in the way
in which
2:10:02
it was tilting it would have
wiped out
2:10:03
everything from where it stood
to
2:10:05
Trinity Church to the exchange
to
2:10:07
effectively you know the mouth
of the
2:10:09
Hudson and so there were still
fears
2:10:11
that if that building had fallen
2:10:12
sideways you were going to wipe
out a
2:10:15
good part of lower Manhattan so
they did
2:10:18
manage one to take that down in
the
2:10:19
controlled implosion later on I
didn't
2:10:31
know they managed to take it
down a
2:10:33
controlled demolition I thought
it was
2:10:35
fire desks mmm that's rather
odd isn't
2:10:40
it now who thought everybody
knew that
2:10:44
yeah well it you know in in the
future
2:10:48
that'll just be the truth again
and then
2:10:51
no one will give a shit
2:10:52
ten years no one cares no one
cares I
2:10:55
would know he cares he finally
some
2:10:56
brexit this really this I
picked this up
2:11:01
from No Agenda social or at
least the
2:11:03
concept of it and went to went
to get
2:11:06
the clip comic strip blogger
who is a
2:11:08
remainer
2:11:10
even though he doesn't live in
the UK as
2:11:11
far as I know hates Boris hates
the
2:11:16
whole brexit idea which is fine
and we
2:11:17
love that we love having people
with
2:11:20
different opinions of course
but he got
2:11:22
really bent out of shape over
this
2:11:26
speech by the you
2:11:28
Home Secretary what's her name
pretty
2:11:32
pretty i think her name is
pretty petty
2:11:35
know who the Home Secretary is
pretty
2:11:37
Patel she's she herself is the
immigrant
2:11:43
her parents were immigrants and
here's
2:11:45
what she said handout Home
Secretary at
2:11:48
this defining moment in our
country's
2:11:50
history I have a particular
2:11:52
responsibility when it comes to
taking
2:11:55
back control it is to end the
free
2:11:58
movement of people once and for
all hear
2:12:02
that we're getting rid of that
free
2:12:04
movement of people instead we
will
2:12:11
introduce an Australian style
points
2:12:13
based immigration system
2:12:14
[Music]
2:12:14
[Applause]
2:12:22
one look works in the best
interests of
2:12:24
Britain one that attracts and
welcomes
2:12:27
the brightest and the best one
that
2:12:29
supports the brilliant
scientist the
2:12:31
finest academics and leading
peoples in
2:12:34
their fields and one that is
under the
2:12:37
control of the British
government just
2:12:48
because let me tell you
something this
2:12:52
daughter of immigrants needs no
lectures
2:12:54
from the North London
Metropolitan
2:12:56
liberal elite Australia gets
quite a
2:13:06
pass on that I would their
points based
2:13:09
system I've looked into it
previously
2:13:12
you literally if you're a a
rocket
2:13:16
scientist you can get in
otherwise you
2:13:18
need money or need family or
you know or
2:13:21
seek asylum no that's another
way to do
2:13:23
it so and I think that's what
people
2:13:27
people are so against this now
comic
2:13:30
strip bloggers gripe is that he
says
2:13:32
well there's no reciprocity
must a
2:13:33
reciprocity
2:13:34
I think his problem is that you
know
2:13:37
this immigration policy says
nothing
2:13:39
about what happens to British
expats
2:13:42
living in Europe but that would
that's
2:13:43
their problem that's the --use
problem I
2:13:46
don't see how this woman has
anything to
2:13:47
do with it but I like this
points-based
2:13:50
system and it's not just if
you're smart
2:13:52
or have a degree you know
having family
2:13:55
in the country is it gets you a
point
2:13:57
actually I did look up the
Australian
2:13:59
points based system but there's
a number
2:14:02
of things age is all kinds of
stuff that
2:14:05
they've got in there and no one
ever
2:14:06
really bitches about
Australia's points
2:14:10
based immigration system and
they have
2:14:13
they called the hybrid
selection system
2:14:16
which can also be
employer-sponsored
2:14:18
this is a number of different
ways but
2:14:20
it's not just open it's not
just open to
2:14:23
open border no nations no
government no
2:14:26
no at all at all at all
2:14:29
um is the UK Parliament back in
session
2:14:33
now are they they they're back
yeah I
2:14:35
get your fur of the moment and
then
2:14:36
they're gonna be closed down
again for a
2:14:38
week so John Bercow the or da
man has
2:14:45
has heard his voice and it's
about time
2:14:49
right and he's very hoarse and
here's
2:14:52
what he said colleagues I'm very
2:14:53
grateful to the large number of
people
2:14:56
who come up to the chair
expressing
2:14:58
concern about my stripes and
their
2:15:00
generosity spirits and humanity
are much
2:15:02
appreciated but let's take the
2:15:04
opportunity to confirms Laos
for the
2:15:05
state of my throat which is
purely
2:15:07
temporary is not down to the
consumption
2:15:11
of a kangaroos testicle you
imagine why
2:15:18
don't we have that in our play
just a
2:15:21
promise as voice is so gravely
there but
2:15:23
I didn't get the joke as I
didn't hear
2:15:25
it so I'll try okay I'll play
the
2:15:27
polishes tell me what he said
let's take
2:15:28
the opportunity to confirms
allows for
2:15:30
the stage of my throats which
is purely
2:15:32
10th grade he's not down to the
2:15:35
consumption of a kangaroo's
testicle
2:15:39
consumption of a cankerous
testicle and
2:15:42
kangaroos testicle voices a
kangaroos
2:15:45
testicle I don't get it he said
the
2:15:49
problem my throat is not
because they
2:15:51
ate of kangaroos balls that's
what he's
2:15:53
saying okay how come we don't
have that
2:15:57
we don't have any jokes here
Trump tries
2:16:00
and then it gets condemned yeah
we used
2:16:02
to be the Joker's we used to be
the
2:16:05
funny guys who would do
something funny
2:16:07
the world would go ah only
Americans we
2:16:10
had one funny president that
was Reagan
2:16:12
I'm talking about the president
but just
2:16:14
in general we'd have we have a
cute
2:16:16
little it was togetherness you
know it's
2:16:18
cuz the amygdalas are real it's
recently
2:16:22
it's a real biological
situation it's a
2:16:25
real problem with people and we
should
2:16:28
play those clips yeah I do have
a note
2:16:29
that I want to read in front of
the
2:16:31
donation segment okay but you
gotta get
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your pin out
2:16:36
pen at the ready please keep us
2:16:40
anonymous my wife works at a
private
2:16:42
school that is very swollen
amygdalas in
2:16:44
the Washington DC area and I
don't want
2:16:46
her in any you get in any
trouble then
2:16:48
listening since 2015 started
doing any
2:16:51
small amounts and I'll just get
to the
2:16:53
point here a few weeks ago my
2:16:55
smoking-hot wife and I were on
the phone
2:16:57
when she was traveling to
Canada Navy
2:16:58
with her father our cousin she
says I've
2:17:00
been listening to no agenda and
I think
2:17:02
you need to donate so that you
can be
2:17:04
deduced over time I've been
listening
2:17:07
I've been hitting her in the
mouth
2:17:08
gently and she didn't seem too
2:17:10
interested well finally it took
I was
2:17:12
surprised by the fact that she
was
2:17:13
listening and felt it was
important
2:17:15
enough to donate I let her know
that I
2:17:17
had been donating a small
amount all
2:17:18
along ooh she's a regular
listener now
2:17:22
and often we often discuss
things on the
2:17:23
show I've not really tracked
how much
2:17:25
I've donated over the years and
my wife
2:17:27
said this when she said this so
I went
2:17:29
back through the bank accounts
and
2:17:30
PayPal accounts and I've
surpassed the
2:17:32
$1,000 hurdle nice and he's got
the
2:17:35
accounting attached he and so
here's
2:17:38
what the pen comes in because I
don't
2:17:39
know send this to Eric I'm
ready I would
2:17:41
respectfully respectfully
request that
2:17:44
one thousand be credited to my
wife for
2:17:46
her dame hood okay so so
excited that
2:17:49
she not only should she
listener but she
2:17:51
sees the value in what you two
do both
2:17:53
on both Sundays of the week or
2:17:55
Thursday's my longtime career
came to an
2:17:58
end back in 2012 and since then
I've
2:18:00
been struggling to figure out
what I
2:18:01
want to be when I grow up it's
been a
2:18:03
long hard haul and a few times
I think I
2:18:06
may be on to something with a
business
2:18:07
that I'm buying into starting
December
2:18:10
1st my wife has not been the
only reason
2:18:12
I've been able to keep our head
above
2:18:13
water financially but her
patience and
2:18:15
support has been invaluable
through this
2:18:17
trying time until she requests
a change
2:18:20
now he says it'll be forever
grateful
2:18:22
for her she paid bills until she
2:18:26
requested change this is a
surprise for
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her please dame her name of the
field
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hockey in the DMV dad the field
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in the DMV got it envy is what
the
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you know that okay anyway
thanks again
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for this awesome show and all
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you put into it anybody would
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in Portland Oregon hundred
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she has a note because she
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out Michael Mason as a douche
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because I know he listens and
he hasn't
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donated thank you for all the
great
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audio in the Latin the last
Thursday's
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show I can't get that type of
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anywhere and then he wants an
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John Robin a $100 and then we
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long note from Cynthia Williams
if I can
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just say it is indeed lavender
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not Cynthia Williams comes with
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from when she's in comin coming
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and it's for a birthday today
and also a
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knighthood she's got the told
you she's
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on a night list is she
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hold on if we read the notes by
the way
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shout out to local 404 Andrew
here with
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my donation following the
impromptu
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local 404 Meetup and my
birthday in
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which I turned 33 on 9 1919 I'd
like
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this donation to be credited to
my
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daughter to be future Dame
Sarah of the
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illegally annex parts of
Doraville
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Georgia so it's more of the
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Dame drive date drive also tame
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surgery for esophageal cancer
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aunt who had overrun cancer and
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myself my aunt who has ovarian
cancer
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and myself who was in remission
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lung cancer never smoked oh my
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Dutch listeners donate sir sage
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he's going to be let me see
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sir sage Baron of the whiskey
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he changes his title today
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you got it looking forward to
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or Baron Eric by now Eric let
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what you should be as what your
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remember I don't think Jeremy
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now please give me your well
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job we didn't come up with a
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that's something the producers
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believe I really do believe I do
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I do believe somehow by everyone
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listening to this and you know
we're in
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the hundreds of people I'm sure
at this
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point in our in our lifecycle
of the
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energy works I can't really
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but we'll give that to you and
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to everybody who supported us
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all we ask
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is that if you found that this
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whatever it is you just assign
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27 26 mm-hmm and this month and
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Jim what was the biggest number
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happy birthday to her brother
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earth sky who's turned 40 on
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27th sir Uncle Dave he's
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the 19th of May so finally year
65 Uncle
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we've got
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along with wife of the
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who has given you a dame HUD
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right thanks to your support of
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more both of you join the
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dames and knights and we could
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more grateful so I pronounce
the case be
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oh I pronounce the hate me
there we go
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sir Dave and dementia fee and
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field hockey in the DMV for you
we've
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nation.com slash rings that is
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will give Eric the shill your
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finger size go ahead and give
Eric the
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finger and he'll get that out
to you as
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soon as possible and let me see
well
2:30:07
then we have got too many
meetup reports
2:30:17
and I have to sort through them
but the
2:30:20
meetups continue to amaze
everybody
2:30:22
involved in the show and it
should have
2:30:24
amazed you as well that all
around the
2:30:26
world every single weekend
there's a
2:30:30
meet up usually multiple
meetups ranging
2:30:33
in size from three people to 20
people
2:30:36
No Agenda meetups calm is
hopefully
2:30:39
where you can also read some of
these
2:30:41
meetup reports now I promise I
will do a
2:30:44
longer meetup report on Sunday
because I
2:30:47
do have to kind of pare it down
takes a
2:30:49
lot of a lot of editing people
like to
2:30:51
like to expand a bit so please
there is
2:30:55
a way for the organizer of each
event to
2:30:58
put a meeting report into No
Agenda
2:31:00
notes no agenda meetups calm go
ahead
2:31:03
and do that because it's fun for
2:31:05
everyone else to see the
pictures and
2:31:07
read about who was there and
here's
2:31:09
what's on deck for today we
have a
2:31:11
Shanghai meetup I think about
that a
2:31:15
Shanghai Meetup and then also
one in
2:31:18
Myrtle Beach and in Seattle
tomorrow
2:31:22
ooh today
2:31:22
Netherlands October 5th
Charleston South
2:31:25
Carolina and Worcester
Massachusetts
2:31:27
October 10th South Austin I'm
going to
2:31:29
try and attend that one details
to
2:31:31
follow
2:31:31
October 11th Tokyo this will be
the big
2:31:34
one with the the Earl from
Tennessee and
2:31:36
Sir Dame and a master at Sir
Mark and
2:31:39
day mastered and we have the I
think the
2:31:41
boys from Osaka
2:31:42
October 19th Atlanta the 20th
Louisville
2:31:46
Kentucky October 24th Nashville
2:31:48
Tennessee the 25th Portland and
one in
2:31:51
Charlotte North Carolina and on
the 26
2:31:54
we have Nashville Tennessee and
Colorado
2:31:56
Springs Colorado
2:31:57
these are fun to attend and it
is very
2:32:01
necessary before your overall
health
2:32:04
bring your kids please bring
your kids
2:32:06
bring bring the neighbors bring
the
2:32:08
granny it's great because
here's an
2:32:11
opportunities to just chat with
people
2:32:13
about things you're interested
in and
2:32:15
you have no worries of anyone
getting
2:32:17
triggered or calling you a
shield or
2:32:20
whatever it is and also
2:32:23
racist you'd be amazed at how
varied the
2:32:27
personalities are every
religion skin
2:32:30
color age it's it's it's like a
Potter
2:32:33
only a really cool party and go
to no
2:32:37
agenda meetups calm to find out
more and
2:32:40
I as I vote to you I will do a
larger
2:32:44
meetup report on Sunday show
let me see
2:32:48
oh yes I did have support
running behind
2:32:51
today I caught two Fox News
Tucker
2:32:55
Carlson in another native ad
it's
2:32:57
pissing me off pissing me off
2:33:03
what did we talk about on just
the last
2:33:05
show as a part of agenda 21
2:33:08
you tell me we talked about not
only is
2:33:11
the climate and the earth is
dying and
2:33:14
oh we have to stop co2 but also
we can't
2:33:18
eat meat we have to eat oh yeah
yeah
2:33:21
meat grass and bugs and
anything but
2:33:24
meat can't eat meat bugs bugs
are good
2:33:26
bugs so in this particular
instance I'm
2:33:29
fairly convinced that the meat
industry
2:33:32
is fighting back as they should
it's
2:33:35
their prerogative should of
course they
2:33:37
should and this impossible
burger and
2:33:40
all and by the way thank you
yes I was
2:33:42
wrong I thought Horowitz was
all in on
2:33:44
it I stand corrected sorry
about it
2:33:48
would be butthurt butthurt I'm
sorry if
2:33:52
we get a part you talking to me
and so
2:33:57
we always look at what comes
out and
2:34:00
what's being promoted and
whenever this
2:34:01
douchebag doctor comes on
Tucker Carlson
2:34:04
show immediately I know that
this is
2:34:06
gonna be a native ad because
that guy is
2:34:08
an idiot
2:34:09
I don't even know if he's a
real doctor
2:34:11
he plays one on TV but he's
he's just a
2:34:13
douche and he kind of lets it
slip and
2:34:17
again it's a two-minute segment
you know
2:34:21
they they I believe this to be
purchased
2:34:25
by what is it the Cattlemen's
2:34:27
Association
2:34:28
what is it typically the meat I
don't
2:34:29
know who does the beet know I
should
2:34:32
know but it's something I don't
know I
2:34:34
think it's the Cattlemen's
Association I
2:34:38
think that's what it is so they
get red
2:34:40
meat and meet back on on
people's diet
2:34:43
on on the radar and get people
to eat it
2:34:45
again so for years we've heard
that red
2:34:47
meat is gonna cool you up and
now
2:34:49
apparently some survey some
research
2:34:53
that's not true so listen to
the Fox
2:34:57
News Tucker Carlson show and
doctor
2:35:00
douchebag she'll literally
shill for the
2:35:04
meat industry what do you make
of this
2:35:06
is this overturn your views on
meat
2:35:08
should we feel better about
having a
2:35:09
steak now it changed my views
and it
2:35:11
made me wonder about all the
Democrat
2:35:13
attack one here one one piece of
2:35:17
research this doctor
immediately uh
2:35:19
changed my view changed
2:35:21
right overnight what do you
make of this
2:35:24
is this overturn your views on
meat
2:35:25
should we feel better about
having a
2:35:27
steak now it changed my views
and it
2:35:29
made me wonder about all the
Democrat
2:35:31
attack Democratic attack lately
on our
2:35:33
gaseous cattle friends right
that we
2:35:36
actually rely on that that is
an anti
2:35:39
agenda21 talking point right
there and
2:35:42
even says cattle friends yeah
you could
2:35:45
say their cow is Josh's gala
2:35:47
it was pretty funny I don't
know why you
2:35:48
hate the guys so much for me
for red
2:35:51
meat and what this study did
and by the
2:35:54
way it looked at millions of
2:35:55
participants in several studies
that was
2:35:57
a very strong analysis of
multiple
2:36:00
studies and it concluded that
red meat
2:36:02
itself mainly unprocessed red
meat may
2:36:05
not correlate with
life-threatening
2:36:07
heart disease or cancer except
in a very
2:36:10
weak tie now what does this
mean to me
2:36:12
this means to me that I have to
relook
2:36:14
at red meat and say wait a
minute
2:36:16
it's a good source of protein
for some
2:36:18
people their only source of
protein it's
2:36:20
a source of B vitamins these
are the
2:36:22
talking points this is
literally the ad
2:36:24
talking points you could hear
Leo
2:36:27
Laporte do this about you know
some
2:36:28
product it's the saint of all
it's a
2:36:31
good source of protein w of
iron it's
2:36:34
got a lot of healthy
ingredients in it
2:36:36
zinc so I've got to wonder if
we have
2:36:38
aren't throwing the baby out
with the
2:36:40
bathwater I'm thinking you know
it's
2:36:42
more of a lifestyle thing maybe
we
2:36:44
should be eating our steak with
a salad
2:36:46
or a Brussels sprouts
2:36:47
the problem is Tucker that too
many
2:36:49
people eat their steak with
french fries
2:36:52
that total talking points total
talking
2:36:55
point though of course it's
true but
2:36:57
it's a total talking point
exactly and
2:37:00
and and there's dirt and then
they don't
2:37:02
get off the couch so if we
could get
2:37:04
people to exercise and eat more
greens
2:37:06
and more plants maybe it's not
red meat
2:37:08
that's the problem but it never
made
2:37:10
sense and I agree completely I
mean
2:37:12
obviously potatoes and Donuts
will get
2:37:14
you I don't know one to kind of
disputes
2:37:15
that agree Tucker its actual
credibly
2:37:17
the processed meat that we need
to worry
2:37:19
about ah there it is the bacon
the
2:37:21
sausage where you actually add
can I use
2:37:24
Mork that could call of course
we don't
2:37:26
want to promote the pork
industry thank
2:37:30
you but you're catching it dude
let's
2:37:31
not promote pork no no no we
hate those
2:37:34
guys let's
2:37:34
they meet with that but I want
everyone
2:37:37
out there to know how poor this
research
2:37:39
is done that made those
connections they
2:37:41
say to you would you eat
yesterday well
2:37:43
you may not actually tell what
you
2:37:45
actually ate so they canvassed
thousands
2:37:47
and millions of people
2:37:47
what'd you eat and then they
observe
2:37:49
your response now here comes
the payoff
2:37:51
don't really do what we need to
do give
2:37:54
somebody a great hamburger and
a salad
2:37:56
somebody else a great hamburger
and
2:37:58
french fries you might find out
it's the
2:38:00
French fries that are the
problem so
2:38:02
shame on you out there that are
throwing
2:38:04
out all of our great hamburgers
Tucker
2:38:06
and I are gonna go have a steak
after
2:38:07
this
2:38:08
not every enforcement
moderation I'm a
2:38:10
physician here so I don't want
everybody
2:38:11
out there to have three three
steaks a
2:38:13
day right but most Americans
tend to
2:38:16
have four to five servings a
week and
2:38:18
what the studies are showing is
that
2:38:20
that's not as egregious as
people have
2:38:23
been saying so it's not that I
disagree
2:38:27
with what he's saying but this
is this
2:38:28
is paid for I'm sorry
2:38:31
the everything in there was
paid for and
2:38:33
then Tucker cars like whoa gee
gorgeous
2:38:35
so logical whoa please it's
just one
2:38:40
team against the other and
they're
2:38:42
getting paid for it he doesn't
have any
2:38:44
other ads he's got to do
something yeah
2:38:47
what you would do the same
thing if
2:38:48
you're in his shoes
2:38:49
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I'd rather
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tuckle Tucker
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Carlson and you were on at Fox
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making a lot more money even
though
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you're starving it just because
they
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can't get any advertisers so
they gotta
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go with natives but oh you're
not do you
2:40:47
know what the Millennial said
the other
2:40:49
day to somebody about about me
no this
2:40:54
should be good are you ready
for it
2:40:55
now either drumroll what is
your stepdad
2:41:00
do um he has a fairly
successful podcast
2:41:06
fairly successfully this pretty
standard
2:41:12
I think that was a good answer
of all
2:41:17
the things you can say coulda
said he is
2:41:20
the co-host of the greatest
podcast in
2:41:23
the universe is what she should
have
2:41:25
said that's not what she said I
like a
2:41:34
button
2:41:34
ask me about my fairly
successful
2:41:37
progress okay Hillary you were
done with
2:41:42
you I do have our three clips
left all
2:41:44
right I got two are related and
the
2:41:50
other ones just kind of a knit
kind of
2:41:52
an EU thing but first I want to
play
2:41:55
this this is news that you
never heard
2:41:56
and this is a funny story
democracy now
2:41:59
of course picks this sort of
thing up
2:42:00
does the one thing they do well
is grab
2:42:02
stories like this and then they
they do
2:42:05
make a little commentary then
in their
2:42:06
own way this is the missus says
mrs.
2:42:09
Tsui says you can shoot anyone
a city in
2:42:13
Mississippi is claiming a man
who was
2:42:15
shot dead inside his own home
by a
2:42:16
police officer two years ago
has no
2:42:18
constitutional rights because
he was an
2:42:20
undocumented immigrant not a US
citizen
2:42:22
an attorney for the city of
Southaven
2:42:25
Mississippi made this argument
in a
2:42:27
recent court filing after the
family of
2:42:29
Ishmael Lopes filed a civil
lawsuit
2:42:31
Lopes was shot dead inside his
own home
2:42:34
when police shot through his
front door
2:42:37
the police were attempting to
serve a
2:42:39
search warrant to one of Lopez's
2:42:41
neighbors but went to the wrong
house
2:42:43
the city's attorney wrote quote
ismail
2:42:46
lopez may have been a person on
American
2:42:48
soil but he was not one of the
We the
2:42:50
People of the United States
entitled to
2:42:53
the civil rights invoked in
this lawsuit
2:42:55
unquote a lawyer for the Lopez
family
2:42:58
described the city's position
as quote
2:43:00
the most insane thing I've ever
heard
2:43:03
unquote the attorney said the
city is
2:43:05
essentially arguing that
because Lopez
2:43:07
is an undocumented immigrant
it's okay
2:43:09
for the city of South Haven to
kill him
2:43:13
Wow networks would be on that
one Zam
2:43:20
yes that's a very good story
instead no
2:43:23
no no you can't have good
stories like
2:43:25
this on the networks because
the way
2:43:27
things go you want something de
has done
2:43:28
this guy he's gotta be about
Trump so an
2:43:31
especially trumped-up bullcrap
I mean
2:43:33
this is my favorite even though
I can
2:43:36
imagine these meetings and
somebody's
2:43:37
suggesting things like this but
this is
2:43:39
Trump wants to shoot migrants
the New
2:43:44
York Times is reporting
president Trump
2:43:46
privately pushed for shooting
migrants
2:43:48
and for creating a quote water
filled
2:43:51
trench stocked with snakes or
alligators
2:43:53
along the us-mexico border the
New York
2:43:56
Times also details how Trump has
2:43:59
privately proposed other radical
2:44:01
measures to curtail immigration
2:44:02
including closing the entire
us-mexico
2:44:05
border and building an
electrified
2:44:07
border wall topped with spikes
to pierce
2:44:10
human flesh The Times reveals
Trump has
2:44:13
repeatedly raised the idea of
shooting
2:44:15
migrants during staff meetings
the paper
2:44:18
reports quote after publicly
suggesting
2:44:21
that soldiers shoot migrants if
they
2:44:23
threw rocks the president
backed off
2:44:25
when his staff told him that
was illegal
2:44:27
but later in meeting aides were
called
2:44:30
he suggested they shoot
migrants in the
2:44:32
legs
2:44:33
blow them down that's not
allowed either
2:44:35
they told the Times articles
based on a
2:44:39
new book border wars and
immigration by
2:44:43
Times reporters Michael Shearer
and
2:44:44
Julie Hirschfeld Davis the
president
2:44:47
responded to this yeah let me
see here
2:44:52
this
2:44:53
are you talking to me yeah it
was just a
2:44:55
follow-up of what I just asked
you sir
2:44:57
listen you ready we have the
president
2:44:59
of Finland ask him a question I
have one
2:45:01
for my just wanted to follow up
on the
2:45:03
one that I asked you which did
you hear
2:45:04
what did you want you hear me
yes I'm
2:45:07
sorry it's the wrong one this
is the one
2:45:08
I meant to play it was alive
but he did
2:45:11
deny other accusations in the
report
2:45:14
including an account not
confirmed by
2:45:16
NBC News the president had also
called
2:45:18
for fortifying the border with
a quote
2:45:20
water filled trench stocked
with snakes
2:45:22
or alligators he wanted the wall
2:45:24
electrified with spikes on top
that
2:45:26
could pierce human flesh they
said I
2:45:28
want a moat with alligators
snakes
2:45:30
electrified fences so people get
2:45:32
electrocuted if they so much as
touch
2:45:34
the fence and spikes on top
never said
2:45:37
it never thought of it the
president
2:45:40
made those alleged comments
when migrant
2:45:42
border crossings were over a
hundred
2:45:44
thousand a month now they're
down to
2:45:45
64,000 Lester Kristen Welker
thank you
2:45:50
so I like the way they both
both reports
2:45:54
both Amy Goodman and NBC mm-hmm
both
2:45:56
said the same words those exact
same
2:46:00
words which makes me think that
2:46:01
somebody's coordinates come
it's coming
2:46:04
from a book and it's being
reported on
2:46:06
his news that's why it's Oh
what but why
2:46:10
would you use the same exact
words they
2:46:12
the following I'm going to do
once I'm
2:46:14
talking about spikes that
Pierce human
2:46:18
flesh
2:46:19
now what spikes don't Pierce
human flesh
2:46:24
why does it have to be spikes
what is it
2:46:27
to say that Pierce human flesh
and they
2:46:29
didn't it's not like sharp
spikes you
2:46:31
said what you can say sharp
spikes you
2:46:33
can say something but they both
use the
2:46:35
exact same mortage spikes that
Pierce
2:46:38
human flesh if I was in charge
of m5m
2:46:44
I'd say
2:46:44
spikes that when you trip you
could
2:46:48
gouge your eye
2:46:53
no no gouge your eye you fall
you've got
2:46:58
to make it a little more
personal yeah
2:47:00
it's gotta be gory before we're
gonna be
2:47:05
done yeah so I have three of
these
2:47:08
actually I mean push it up push
two of
2:47:10
them off but there's a new
series on
2:47:12
France 24 this is little bits
and this
2:47:15
on their website and I think
they do it
2:47:16
on the TV but I haven't seen it
yet
2:47:18
called fake power factor fake
and they
2:47:21
find some issues I guess that
Europeans
2:47:23
are moaning and groaning about
and then
2:47:25
they do a fact or faked and
they go into
2:47:28
it as always some issue that is
resolved
2:47:32
in a very awkward way that no
it turns
2:47:34
out to be fake everything's fake
2:47:36
and it's like for there's a
couple of
2:47:39
these but but they're always
indicate
2:47:42
that the underlying factor fake
2:47:44
questioning that's going on by
the
2:47:45
public to me shows the deep
mistrust of
2:47:48
the EU government govern
government
2:47:51
itself because of the nature of
these
2:47:53
and then in France 24 is trying
to
2:47:56
assuage the public so they make
them
2:47:58
feel better and this is the one
I'll put
2:48:01
play this one we just
understand so they
2:48:03
have a segment called fact or
faked but
2:48:06
the entire idea is to show you
that that
2:48:09
what you think is wrong because
the EU
2:48:11
is actually very good they're
not trying
2:48:13
to kill you with weird stuff is
that the
2:48:15
idea yeah okay yeah and I've
been
2:48:18
noticing a lot of crazy this is
the best
2:48:21
example of where there oh no
that's not
2:48:23
the way it works you get to do
what you
2:48:25
want know that you want you're
gonna be
2:48:27
good it just seems that ominous
the
2:48:30
whole thing seems like Big
Brother but
2:48:31
let's go with this one I got
other ones
2:48:33
we'll play next time FAC fact
or faked
2:48:36
Berlin time well this time
we're asking
2:48:39
is the EU trying to put the
entire
2:48:42
continent on quote Berlin time
that's a
2:48:45
colorful claim from British
tabloid The
2:48:47
Daily Express on March 26th of
this year
2:48:50
now this article claims that
members of
2:48:53
the European Parliament have
voted to
2:48:55
quote advanced plans to shift
to Berlin
2:48:58
time in 2021 so what's the
truth well
2:49:02
the route of the article is
correct
2:49:04
did vote on March 26 in favor
of ending
2:49:06
the seasonal clock changing
tradition
2:49:08
otherwise known as daylight
saving as of
2:49:10
March 2021
2:49:12
now they were supporting a
proposal made
2:49:14
by the European Commission
which itself
2:49:15
stemmed from a public
consultation 4.6
2:49:19
million Europeans responded to
a survey
2:49:22
of which 84 percent were in
favor of the
2:49:25
change so it is true that time
is being
2:49:28
tinkered with but what about
the details
2:49:29
what is Berlin time well The
Daily
2:49:31
Express does not explain in its
article
2:49:33
where the term Berlin time has
come from
2:49:36
indeed Berlin shares its own
Central
2:49:39
European Time with 30 other
European
2:49:41
states and two in North Africa
that you
2:49:43
see et all year round so the
article may
2:49:46
as well have called it Paris
I'm sorry
2:49:48
Ava time or even perhaps Tunis
time in
2:49:50
any case no specific time zone
is being
2:49:52
imposed under the proposal it
would be
2:49:54
up to each member state to
decide which
2:49:55
time arrangement they wish to
keep their
2:49:58
current summer or winter time
for their
2:50:00
particular zone well a couple
of things
2:50:05
about this one of course is Oh
a tempest
2:50:07
in a teapot nothing's going on
right and
2:50:09
you get to choose your route we
ever not
2:50:11
really pushing but the ice but
the idea
2:50:14
of the she misses that where I
maybe it
2:50:18
wasn't miss maybe she knows it
but the
2:50:20
idea of using the term Berlin
time as
2:50:24
opposed to Tunis time Harrison
right
2:50:27
this is a note of hey this is
the juror
2:50:30
you were talking about the
German Empire
2:50:32
here that's for anyone everyone
happy on
2:50:34
Berlin time yeah that's kind of
just the
2:50:38
point of that is miss
completely it's
2:50:40
also I was missed in the
article it's
2:50:41
also kind of a brexit thing at
the same
2:50:44
time you know saw would
Greenwich Mean
2:50:47
Time that's old hat Berlin time
that's
2:50:52
the knurl in time time baby
this is a
2:50:55
good segment I'd like you to do
that
2:50:56
more off I will remind you of
these and
2:50:58
keep a book push these off
they'll be on
2:51:01
their list tomorrow the next
list I'm
2:51:02
through Sunday the next Thursday
2:51:05
second Thursday of the week
second
2:51:08
Thursday of the weekend the
first Sunday
2:51:10
coming up next on the no agenda
stream
2:51:12
trolls beware Nick the rat will
join you
2:51:15
with tales from the sewer it's
no agenda
2:51:18
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2:51:23
Sunday second Thursday of the
week end
2:51:25
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2:51:28
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Chris
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Wilson's our Chris Wilson we've
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2:51:32
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2:51:36
from rebel media who are the
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2:51:39
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I like a
2:51:43
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2:51:46
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alright I
2:52:09
cannot wait until then remember
Dvorak
2:52:12
org slash an A and the electric
they've
2:52:22
done the best of the Kleins
Hillary's
2:52:25
going to be running this time
2:52:26
campaigning slashes the posters
go up
2:52:29
churning and burning she's
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2:52:31
truck she deftly maneuvers and
muscles
2:52:33
her ranks
2:52:34
corporate donations are punting
from
2:52:36
banks reckless and wild the
media forms
2:52:39
the DNC yield she maneuvers
have fought
2:52:42
as they speed towards the finish
2:52:43
opposition goes down others
give up and
2:52:46
they get out of town the white
house is
2:52:48
hers except for one man still
slamming
2:52:50
and scamming as long as she can
the Sun
2:52:53
has gone down and the moon has
come up
2:52:55
and last election clearly was
stolen by
2:52:57
Trump but she's driving
conniving and
2:52:59
changing the turns so she'll be
the
2:53:01
president the job for which
she's still
2:53:03
yes she's lying the distance
the she's
2:53:07
going to lead she's all alone
all alone
2:53:12
in a time of greed because she's
2:53:16
scheming
2:53:16
collecting age stars she's
fighting and
2:53:19
gliding flying all the time
she's going
2:53:22
the distance
2:53:24
let me got to set this up
because it's
2:53:26
kind of complicated no kidding
2:53:28
you would never hear this on
American
2:53:30
television I'm surprised this
is it this
2:53:32
may not be real but Nick the
rat just
2:53:35
bent over in the troll room
don't do
2:53:37
that Nick
2:53:38
this is actionable I really
don't like
2:53:43
to make some extra money for
the show
2:53:47
would you like what would you
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2:53:50
want a curried Co CK please I
thought
2:53:56
that was a little revealing
2:54:00
obviously this is lewd by the
way fifty
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children we make fun of it
because it's
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uncomfortable to pain in the ass
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banging away but like like a
crazy
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schoolmarm with a shoe on the
desk I'm
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gonna give you the whole load
today you
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imagine nut of the future I
love you
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Snohomish it's a Dutch joke I
think
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so this is what Pete goes on
this was
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probably not uncommon it was a
cheap
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laugh it's on no agenda I find
it very
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offensive
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mofo Dvorak
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org slash and a