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hey progressive rocking
candidate it's
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pretty good I rush great band I
loved
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them Adam Curry award-winning
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information media assassination
episode
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eleven seventy nine this is no
agenda
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the drone star state in the
morning
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everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
0:26
Valley where I've realized it's
Avogadro
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not avocado I'm John C Dvorak
yeah I got
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a note about that I guess you
got the
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same one no no I never got a
note oh my
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god I actually would say I've
been
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mulling it over when I I knew
there was
0:45
a joke in there when I was
reading it
0:47
from the spreadsheet the first
time and
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I know that we're and I was
thinking
0:50
what is he referring to I know
what this
0:52
is I can't come up with it and
it just
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dawned on me this morning so
producer
0:55
dick sent in a note due Mr
curry your
0:58
resident chemist should have
cut this
1:00
this was a he's indeed correct
it was a
1:03
donation that someone sent in
with the
1:06
avocado they said kado number
yes
1:09
definition of Avogadro's number
the
1:12
number 6.022 times one thousand
twenty
1:14
three indicating the number of
atoms or
1:16
molecules in a mole of any
substance
1:19
also called the Avogadro number
the our
1:23
constant is what so what can
you use
1:26
this for this this fine
1:28
Avogadro's well you need you to
do most
1:31
chemistry you need to work in
moles yeah
1:34
and so you need that number so
you can
1:38
calculate how to huge yeah you
need to
1:40
know how much to dilute
something for
1:43
example or or to get to a
certain number
1:46
of moles to make it to do a
Greek
1:49
chemical reaction ah and so you
may have
1:51
to do that calculation to get
to the
1:53
point to add so much of
something well
1:56
this this actually it's a bare
it to me
1:58
it was always it was always
dreadful
2:00
it's math who gives a shit
2:03
but I'm not a chemist but this
does come
2:06
in handy to understand the
nitrogen
2:09
issue in the Netherlands which
a lot of
2:11
people have sent in
2:13
emails and explained that in
more detail
2:15
to me this is referring to the
farmers
2:17
who put a massive protest
together and
2:21
drove all their tractors to the
hague
2:24
tying up all the highways six
is almost
2:27
700 miles of traffic jams which
the
2:31
Dutch population seemed to
pretty much
2:32
agree with here is the issue the
2:38
Netherlands isn't is not
allowed to have
2:40
more than 0.05 mole per hectare
of
2:48
nitrogen
2:51
and this seems to be a very low
number
2:55
compared to other countries
3:00
surrounding countries but the
the reason
3:03
they're really pissed off I'm
really
3:05
shortening this up I'm sorry
but this
3:08
wasn't presented to us
correctly think
3:10
so I thought it was like the
same that's
3:12
right it I think that was my
mistake or
3:14
maybe a bad source on my part
the the
3:20
real problem is in order to
combat this
3:22
they the government's are
saying you
3:26
have to cut your livestock in
half not
3:31
the actual individual
livestock's but
3:33
the total number of livestock
has to be
3:35
cut in half in order to combat
this as
3:38
well as and I think we
discussed this on
3:40
a previous show the speed limit
will be
3:43
lowered in many parts of the
country
3:45
because that's really gonna
help the
3:48
overall climate change
situation well
3:51
that'll data reverse it right
there and
3:53
so they're so pissed off guess
what
3:55
they're gonna do the farmers
are not
3:59
stopping on the 29th of October
they
4:02
will be doing the same they
will be
4:04
taking over staple airports so
yeah so
4:08
there will be drives it's like
Hong Kong
4:09
yeah haha with blue dye and
we'll see
4:13
what happens
4:14
good on him good on him because
they're
4:17
not really defining the EU and
they're
4:20
fighting and they're fighting
being um
4:24
being run by technocrats
bureaucrats and
4:30
unelected officials I think
people stand
4:33
behind them
4:34
well I do
4:37
it's I do too it's a CL weekend
in
4:40
Austin or its I actually week
because
4:42
it's two weekends that means
what is
4:44
this Austin City Limits it's a
very
4:47
large on every Saturday on PBS
correct
4:50
only this is the festival
version of it
4:54
so they take over Zilker Park
big
4:57
headliners and the headliners
play on
4:59
the first and the second
weekend which I
5:01
think pretty unique for
festivals so we
5:03
have childish gambino we have
Guns and
5:10
Roses with fat Axl and we have
the Cure
5:16
The Cure on my first my first
TV show
5:19
ever first show I ever did and
they were
5:22
all then these guys and so who
are the
5:26
headliners well that they have
three
5:28
headliners okay who are they
you just
5:32
heard them don't be a blind
those are
5:35
the headliners well try this
Chavez can
5:37
be now it says he's a I think
he's a big
5:40
draw but a lot of people have
descended
5:42
upon Austin to try and relive
some of
5:45
those good old Guns and Roses
days which
5:49
is fun to see but it's a it's a
mess
5:53
traffic is a mess people and
I'm glad
5:56
we're not downtown that anymore
at least
5:58
so and that's your update from
Austin
6:03
country-western act in there oh
there
6:06
may be they always have the
brothers
6:08
Peterson there's tons of tons
of acts
6:10
but these are the big ones
these are the
6:12
big headliners but it sounds
depressing
6:16
hmm no one's I don't know if
it's
6:19
depressing it's just me well
I'm just
6:22
expressing myself I'm depressed
well
6:26
then why don't you get yourself
out of
6:28
that funk and take us to the
green new
6:32
deal
6:34
I know you clipped it are you
talking
6:37
about the baby plate
everybody's hurt I
6:43
do have the whole clip yeah
play the
6:47
clip just to enjoy it okay play
the clip
6:50
okay so was it the babies for
those who
6:55
haven't seen or heard it it's
worthy of
6:57
setting up this eye I saw the
original
6:59
on c-span as this was an a town
hall
7:02
with Sandy Ocasio Cortez so was
in
7:07
Queens I guess and Town Hall so
people
7:11
are talking about you know
there was
7:12
Alzheimer's on the menu and and
a couple
7:15
other things speaking of on the
menu
7:17
someone stood up and said this
climate
7:22
crisis we only have a few
months left I
7:26
love that you support the Green
Deal but
7:28
it's not get it you know
getting rid of
7:30
fossil fuel it's not gonna
solve the
7:32
problem fast enough a Swedish
professor
7:35
saying that we can eat their
dead people
7:37
but that's not fast enough so I
think
7:39
your next campaign slogan has
to be this
7:42
we got to start eating babies
we don't
7:45
have enough time there's too
much co2
7:47
all of you your you know your
pollutant
7:51
too much co2 we have to start
now please
7:54
you are so great I'm so happy
that you
7:57
really support a nuclear deal
but it's
8:00
not enough you know even if you
would
8:02
Bob Russia we still have too
many people
8:05
too much pollution so we have
to get rid
8:08
of the babies that's a big
problem just
8:11
stopping having babies a
cyanide we need
8:14
to eat the babies
8:19
her response is genius you have
that too
8:22
on this clip thank you so I
think ya
8:39
know so one of the things
that's very
8:41
important to us is that we need
to treat
8:44
the climate crisis with the
urgency that
8:47
it does present luckily we have
more
8:51
than a few months we do need to
hit Net
8:55
Zero in several years but I
think we all
9:00
need to to understand that
there are a
9:03
lot of solutions that we have
and that
9:05
we can pursue and that if we
act in a
9:08
positive way there is space for
hope
9:10
there's we are never beyond hope
9:12
sandy OC later said that she
really
9:16
thought this woman was having a
personal
9:18
crisis moment and wanted to
address it
9:20
in all seriousness and and I
think
9:23
that's great
9:24
this is a new category of I'd
called
9:30
this falls under the activist
category
9:35
yeah did anybody figure out who
this
9:39
woman was and yeah what yeah
acting
9:41
troupe she's a part of yes
apparently
9:44
closely related to the LaRouche
PAC oh
9:48
yeah that would be it dog
9:50
makes sense doesn't he actually
even
9:53
sounds like a Lyndon LaRouche
y'all have
9:55
a weird accent well but just
for a
9:57
moment because there's some
things that
9:59
need to be discussed about the
10:01
performance itself
10:02
I thought the accent was very
subtle
10:04
what she was doing here with the
10:05
barrettes and her hair on both
sides was
10:07
a version of a somewhat older
Gretta
10:10
yeah with it she didn't have
ponytails
10:12
but she had kind of the girlish
look and
10:14
I think the accent was phony
was kind of
10:18
trying to be a bit of a Swedish
accent
10:21
Eastern European
10:23
right more like it sounds like
someone
10:26
trying yeah someone trying to
do it or
10:28
maybe it was just her accent
but what
10:32
surprised me is the amount of
certainly
10:35
right-wing conservative
right-leaning
10:38
youtubers etc who also took this
10:41
seriously
10:43
like oh they've gone insane the
left is
10:47
gone nuts
10:49
they really believed it they
thought
10:52
that this was real which leads
me to
10:54
believe that people don't watch
or read
10:56
anything just like this because
it's
10:58
soundbite great let's talk
about that
11:00
what a nut job
11:01
whereas if anyone did stem from
an
11:04
actual professor who did
recommend
11:07
eating human flesh yeah and she
11:10
mentioned Sweden and I think
that's
11:12
where the gag came from of
course of
11:14
course I mean that's where I
would first
11:16
name one is this is it let's
take it a
11:18
step further
11:20
well the yeah to me the joke of
it and
11:23
in our and when I was growing
up in our
11:26
house we didn't discuss the
classics
11:29
much but inevitably there would
be a
11:33
point where my mom would go you
know
11:36
there was always about money in
our
11:38
house we have no money money
problems
11:40
Marla will be eating dog food
that was
11:44
always my mom's and it used to
be I
11:51
think it was in the when was
this is
11:54
during the Reagan
administration perhaps
11:56
but it was south but we're
eating dog
11:58
food where people were they
well the
12:02
media then the media was
playing up sure
12:06
the the poor eating dog food and
12:09
sometimes cat food mm-hmm do
they wonder
12:13
even wrote about it on songs in
the key
12:14
life and so you ended up with a
lot of
12:17
publicity for it I don't see
with this
12:20
homeless crisis and that is a
crisis I
12:24
don'ts you're going too far I
do I'm
12:25
just let me finish the thought
I don't
12:28
see how if they were eating dog
food in
12:31
the 80s that they're not eating
a lot of
12:33
dog food today okay your
takeaway you
12:36
interrupted and they're taking
it way
12:38
beyond where I want it to be
your about
12:41
you're not with the homeless
I'm still
12:43
at the stupidity of this okay
I'm sorry
12:46
in my household back back back
12:49
in my household my mom would
inevitably
12:51
wind up saying we'll be eating
dog food
12:53
a and there's only one classic
that we
12:58
discussed in our household and
it was
13:01
the story of Jonathan Swift
13:05
and the story of John well a
bastard by
13:08
by Jonathan Swift
13:10
called a modest proposal which
is from
13:12
the 1700s and and the modest
proposal
13:16
was a joke it was very much the
troll of
13:18
its time and it was the
proposal for
13:21
preventing children of poor
people from
13:25
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13:27
from was it and yeah let me
look it up a
13:31
modest proposal per for
preventing the
13:33
children of poor people from
being a
13:35
burden or a burden to their
parents or
13:38
country and for making them
beneficial
13:40
to the public which they
spelled with CK
13:42
back in the day and it was a
the idea
13:45
was for the impoverished Irish
to ease
13:49
their economic troubles by
selling their
13:51
children as food to rich
gentlemen and
13:53
ladies yeah so it's a classic
so when I
13:56
heard this but people took it
seriously
13:59
as they did with this room yes
yes
14:01
exactly so I think there should
be a net
14:03
limit this is a Wikipedia entry
to this
14:05
thing I bet you there is
14:08
they said if there's an entry
for it on
14:10
Wikipedia then they should add
this to
14:12
it modern-day version
14:15
so I was just surprised
surprised how
14:18
many people were all in on it
and
14:20
thought that this was the the
nutty left
14:24
well I liked the way she played
it into
14:26
the point where she's even
heckling aoc
14:30
when she's saying well it's not
do we
14:31
don't have no we have plenty of
time no
14:34
we don't we have a couple of
months we
14:39
have it's fantastic fantastic
well let's
14:42
stick with the green new deal
for a
14:44
second that's a shame by the
way that
14:45
everybody bought into it that
way no
14:48
it's very it's not a shame it's
telling
14:50
it's great for our analysis
people don't
14:54
read jack shit anymore they
look at a
14:57
headline they look at us a clip
and get
15:00
outraged and go for it it's
completely
15:03
it's it's sad people are
outraged and
15:06
they don't even know if what
they're
15:07
supposed to be outraged about
now so
15:11
Putin was asked about the abuse
of
15:14
children to further a economic
policy
15:19
that would be the green New
Deal and
15:22
specifically Greta to me mr.
president
15:25
what do you what did you make
of Greta
15:28
Sundberg President Trump said
tweeted I
15:31
think she seems like a very
happy young
15:33
girl looking forward to a
bright and
15:35
wonderful future he answered
that to be
15:38
patronizing what did you make
it Greta
15:42
thumb burger at the United
Nations
15:45
well I'll frustrate you
probably I don't
15:48
share everybody's excitement
about Greta
15:51
tongue of humbugs was an
intervention
15:54
you know what the fact that
young people
15:58
and teenagers draw everybody's
attention
16:03
to the acute issues of nowadays
16:05
including the environmental
issues is a
16:07
good thing and we should
support them in
16:09
that
16:11
but when children or teenagers
are used
16:15
by someone in their own
interest that
16:17
only merits condemnation is the
16:20
condemnation Thank You Putin
very good
16:25
we never talked about the Trump
thing
16:27
but I think it's worth
discussing at
16:29
least for a second
16:30
he says she seems like a very
happy
16:40
presidential son president
she's really
16:44
killing a little girl
16:45
she's 16 she's not even a
little girl
16:47
anymore in in Amsterdam they
have a
16:51
mayor female mayor first female
mayor
16:53
ever and she's been mayor for a
year now
16:57
I guess femke wholesome ah she
comes
16:59
from the Green Party and she's
annoying
17:01
she's always been annoying
17:06
she's a Green Party and
annoying it's
17:10
redundant well also she's I
don't I
17:13
don't want to get into it but
her kid
17:15
was the one that was caught by
the cops
17:17
with a with a gun breaking and
entering
17:20
and then it was like oh no it
was just a
17:22
movie prop it was a disabled
gun and
17:25
it's just the whole she just
lied her
17:27
way through it to get her kid
off who
17:29
clearly was taking selfies with
a gun
17:31
and a houseboat that he broke
into and
17:33
that's been here to cover it up
so she
17:35
but also Amsterdam is in
disarray there
17:38
is trash pickup as a problem
17:41
you know they've embarked on
this like
17:44
every city door where we're not
you know
17:48
we're going to ban plastic and
no
17:51
plastic straws and you know you
know the
17:54
drill it's it's it's your
typical green
17:56
stuff but
18:00
she has an allegiance and
alliance with
18:04
another mayor and she visited
this other
18:07
mayor and stood two of them in
front of
18:09
piles and piles of trash in New
York
18:14
with Mayor DeBlasio here today
was
18:16
someone very special mayor how
some of
18:19
Amsterdam in the Netherlands
and mayor
18:22
your city has been a leader
okay just so
18:28
you know no there was not a
leader in in
18:32
terms of protecting the
environment but
18:34
okay you guys disgust and you
got there
18:37
ahead of us I came to getting
plastics
18:40
out of the lives of everyday
citizens
18:44
imagine em tell us about what
you did
18:45
okay I'm just gonna tell you
everything
18:47
she says is not true so let's
be a
18:52
little bit humble about it
because what
18:54
you are going to do is really
you should
18:56
she's pressing but we took the
plastic
18:58
out of out of the city
19:01
oh yes we only use
19:04
forks sparks as you said this
morning
19:07
and you know when I went to
Amsterdam
19:10
man not too long ago John
19:12
it was crazy I could only use
food and
19:15
sporks I did not know that this
was not
19:17
happening everywhere yet no
sparks the
19:35
you huh notice how she says
huge huge
19:38
scale she did it twice that's
because
19:41
the Dutch when Trump first came
on the
19:43
scene he's you know huge was a
big thing
19:46
he introduced the dress yes and
it is
19:49
now in the vernacular in common
parlance
19:52
when they say huge they they're
it's
19:55
like an automatic trigger the
Dutch go
19:57
huge mayor what has been the
response
20:11
when you said to people hey
let's get
20:12
rid of plastics well I think
there's a
20:20
lot of support for what we're
doing
20:22
sports understands that we do
have a
20:24
problem
20:25
all the dirt what it does to our
20:28
ecosystem with what it does to
our
20:30
health well so I think we need
to change
20:33
well I wanna thank you for
being a great
20:36
example of change well and and
helping
20:38
inspire us and I just want to
say to
20:41
everyone out there we have to
get
20:43
plastics out of our lives and
everyone
20:45
can be a part of it we're today
with our
20:48
executive Warner we're taking a
big step
20:49
forward we're gonna pass
legislation
20:50
student to go even farther but
we have
20:53
to do in our own lives
20:54
turn away that plastic straw
don't use a
20:57
plastic fork if you have a
choice let's
20:59
get away from it let's save the
earth
21:00
mayor thank you so much well
thank you
21:02
for being a part of this thank
you oh
21:04
yes thank you very much they
give her
21:08
the keys to the city probably
and this
21:12
probably plastic food and key
is your
21:16
spork
21:18
the thing that saddens me is
and if you
21:22
go back and look at the true
history of
21:26
the United States and we're
talking
21:29
really Manhattan in New York
when I read
21:34
a book about this I have to
find the
21:36
title of this book it's
something the
21:39
island I've come to me the
Dutch were
21:43
very influential in fact a lot
of the
21:46
settlers that came to Manhattan
in
21:48
particular the New York area
lived in
21:52
the in Amsterdam for several
years
21:55
before they even set sail and
there was
21:57
the in fact the the liberal
kind of you
22:02
know laissez-faire attitude of
the
22:05
United States in my opinion if
I looked
22:07
at some of the history not just
three
22:09
ships that came in with some
pilgrims
22:10
there's a little more to it
that is
22:14
complete Amsterdam it's not the
22:16
Netherlands but Amsterdam
influence
22:17
that's why they call it New
Amsterdam of
22:20
course and you know they look
at all the
22:22
Dutch names Harlem Staten
Island these
22:25
are all Dutch names but it it
truly was
22:29
the culture of the Dutch at the
time in
22:31
Amsterdam that created a lot of
what we
22:36
consider to be American culture
and
22:38
that's just this is horrible to
see this
22:41
is this is now not even 300
years later
22:45
now we have voting sparks we're
going
22:47
backwards in time
22:49
it's very sad it's my opinion
22:54
orcs you want to talk about
Brexton I
22:56
got a whole bunch of clips yeah
I have
22:58
well I can set it up with a
very short
23:00
one that really is says nothing
so I
23:05
think it'll be perfect for your
barrage
23:07
time for a quick look now at
some other
23:09
news court documents show
Britain's
23:11
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
will comply
23:13
with the law and ask for a
brexit
23:15
extension if there's no deal
within the
23:17
next two weeks but a senior
government
23:19
source told the BBC that the
law can be
23:21
interpreted in different ways
mr.
23:24
Johnson has again insisted that
UK will
23:26
leave the EU on October the
31st without
23:29
delay so it seems the more I
listen to
23:31
the BBC the less I understand
where
23:33
they're at exactly five plate
it's like
23:40
what am I supposed to
understand now I
23:42
didn't get so delayed maybe no
he'll do
23:45
it something what No Deal yes
please JC
23:48
D help us out Bozek up I've been
23:52
listening carefully to the BBC
or
23:55
actually LBC mostly and the I
got a
23:58
couple of interesting clips and
then I
24:00
have was the stuff about what
their take
24:02
is on Trump which I thought was
more
24:04
interesting that BRICS it
itself but
24:05
let's there somebody's taking it
24:07
seriously because this is an
official
24:09
government ad as a UK British
ad for
24:11
Breck's
24:12
for brexit get ready for brake
seats on
24:15
the 31st of October
24:16
this means the travelling to
the EU will
24:19
change you'll need to check
online if
24:21
your passport is valid for
travel to
24:23
Europe if you're planning on
driving
24:25
you'll need to check if you
have the
24:26
right documents to drive and
take the
24:29
keys and make sure your travel
insurance
24:30
covers all your health care
needs to
24:33
keep your trip on track check
what you
24:35
need to do a gov you k slash
brexit get
24:38
ready for brexit on the 31st of
October
24:42
Waymon gov dot UK / brexit know
what's
24:45
really engulfed don't you can't
/ breaks
24:48
it and just go ahead John I'm
just
24:50
reading to see what they're
talking
24:51
about here now the other thing
going on
24:53
there is a Boris Johnson still
kind of
24:56
the prime minister but he
doesn't really
24:58
have the votes to be a bright
Minister
25:00
so this has become because
because half
25:03
of the either fired I think
about 20 or
25:06
30 Tories got
25:08
kicked out of the party for
being like
25:10
dicks which is pretty much the
whole
25:12
party but in a number of them
quits so
25:15
there he doesn't have a
majority of
25:16
anything anymore but they
nobody seems
25:18
to be able to put anything
together to
25:21
get rid of him and Faraj tries
to just
25:23
describe this in some detail
and I think
25:25
it's worth listening to this
Faraj on
25:27
the pond the quagmire there
have been an
25:29
endless series of meetings
going on
25:31
inside the Palace of
Westminster and
25:33
around it and very little noise
coming
25:37
from the Lib Dems over Labor
Party loads
25:39
from a nursery but that's a
different
25:40
subject and the reason is they
simply
25:44
cannot agree who the interim
leader
25:46
should be because Jeremy Corbyn
cannot
25:50
get the support of the 21
booted out
25:52
Tories because he's kind of
seen to be a
25:54
Marxist and other things and it
doesn't
25:57
work and the Lib Dems won't go
with it
25:59
because the did devs don't want
Corbin
26:01
to be in Downing Street and
maybe not to
26:03
look quite as dangerous as some
thought
26:05
he would be I mean just can't
agree
26:07
Margaret Beckett's names been
put
26:09
forward Ken Clark is wandering
around
26:12
the place doing up his tie but
he
26:14
doesn't see the sort of work
and they
26:15
can't agree on anybody but time
for them
26:17
is running out it's running out
fast
26:21
because here's the big problem
if you're
26:23
a remainer here's your fear
your fear is
26:26
that Boris goes on the 17th of
October
26:29
gets one or more of the EU
countries to
26:34
veto extension and then Boris
then comes
26:37
back to the House of Commons as
his
26:39
rights very simple boys and
girls it's
26:41
the treaty
26:43
mrs. Mays treaty with a couple
of tweaks
26:45
or we leave with No Deal now I
think if
26:48
Boris did that it would have
26:50
catastrophic consequences for
the
26:53
Conservative Party in terms of
division
26:54
within it but there would be a
form of
26:57
brexit not a very good one but
a form a
27:00
brexit if you want to stop
breaks it
27:03
completely from happening if
you are a
27:05
Romaniacs
27:06
you don't want to take that
chance so
27:09
parliament is gonna be paroled
on
27:11
Tuesday if they're gonna put in
place an
27:14
alternative prime minister
ahead of that
27:16
summit monday is their deadline
and as
27:19
yet well they can't agree
27:21
on anything or anyone oh my
27:27
so that's the situation I think
it's a
27:29
good run down and he gave us
here's an
27:31
idea why don't why doesn't
Jeremy
27:33
Clarkson just run for Prime
Minister
27:35
he's got the right idea and
everybody
27:38
loves it at the BBC yeah so I
so I'm
27:43
listening but there's also a
funny
27:46
situation that occurred we
didn't hear
27:47
about the United States but
Nick Ferrari
27:50
one of the talk show guys on
the LBC
27:53
London's been chatting had the
police
27:59
Commissioner any it was a woman
a police
28:01
commissioner of London and he's
carping
28:04
about this big pink yacht that
was
28:07
apparently dragged down the
street and
28:09
plopped down the middle of
Oxford Circus
28:12
Oh
28:12
and so he's giving her grief
about this
28:15
and when you listen to her try
to
28:17
explain the situation you
really makes
28:20
you wonder if there's that this
country
28:22
is maybe should be run by
Brussels how
28:25
did a pink yacht get talks at
circus
28:27
without being stopped I wasn't
there I
28:29
don't know exactly how it got
there we
28:31
must have found out subscribed
as a boss
28:33
I don't know exactly how it got
there I
28:35
genuinely don't the camera suit
I've got
28:38
and I can't park on a red route
without
28:39
one of your boat so we're
coming after
28:41
me of course they saw it I
think the
28:43
question as to why it didn't get
28:44
intercepted earlier is partly
back to
28:47
what I've just been discussing
what you
28:49
haven't got powers to intercept
a pack
28:50
yeah no that stops in the
middle of
28:54
Oxford Circus the old bill
hasn't got
28:56
the power to say oi move that
yacht on
28:59
or that there is is not specific
29:02
legislation that says you can
about
29:10
highway obstruction yes of
course there
29:12
is exercise commissioner but
because
29:16
there is also in the early
stages
29:20
absolutely enshrined in law a
strong
29:25
wait wait she's not gonna say
freedom of
29:28
speech is she because then I'll
need to
29:30
sit down and did you notice
back it up
29:33
just a little bit did you
notice she
29:34
does this the same thing Obama
is the
29:36
one that started doing this and
we've
29:39
seen other candidates
29:40
and she just did it which is
you're
29:42
talking away and now it's really
29:44
important so I can change the
way I say
29:46
it
29:50
of course legislation about
highway
29:53
obstruction yes of course there
is but
29:55
why was that exercise
commissioner pett
29:58
because there is also in the
early
30:02
stages absolutely enshrined in
law a
30:05
strong you know law which says
that we
30:10
have to allow protests in a
democracy
30:14
which causes a reasonable you I
think it
30:17
was reasonable to put a pink
boat the
30:18
amount of disruption did they
have a
30:20
license do you I don't but I
can tell
30:23
you that if we had tried to
intercept
30:25
the pink boat we wouldn't have
had the
30:27
power to do so nor as soon as
it was on
30:31
the highway like that is there a
30:33
specific piece of legislation
that says
30:35
you can take street furniture
away like
30:37
that and so these are the kinds
of
30:38
things we need to look at of
course they
30:40
are so typical so typical of
the Brits
30:45
having lived there it's like I
mean even
30:49
the whole convo
30:51
oh I get this ridiculous short
break so
30:58
I'm listening to this to this
network
31:01
and I cut one of the news
segments they
31:06
were actual news they acted
this guy
31:07
Simon Marx is their guy and
there's I
31:10
got four short clip well one of
them's
31:13
long looks like but the rest of
them are
31:15
pretty short this is Simon Marx
31:18
reporting on Trump and what's
going on
31:21
over here from the British
perspective
31:23
presidents are wait wait sorry
talked
31:26
about this before which is the
the
31:30
defect that they just parrot
the worst
31:32
of our mainstream media they
wake up in
31:35
the morning they look at the
New York
31:37
Times calm Washington Post
31:39
you know NBC CNN and write just
rewrite
31:42
it we're not gonna do any gems
in this
31:49
first clip but in this
especially at
31:51
this Texas clip but play this
and we'll
31:54
get into it president Trump
yesterday as
31:56
you know in the grounds of the
White
31:59
House broke the law he called
on two
32:01
countries Ukraine and China to
interfere
32:05
in America's 2020 presidential
election
32:08
but to stop the Hebrew he broke
the law
32:15
and and asked them to interfere
he
32:17
didn't talk about oh no China
you
32:21
interfere in the election
please report
32:26
yeah we'll get into that the
law that
32:29
was broken according to this
guy is the
32:31
Federal Election Committee wise
by
32:33
federal laws were you know
asking for
32:36
help Charlie wouldn't help
assistance
32:39
yeah whatever digging up dirt
on his
32:42
likely opponent Joe Biden the
former
32:45
vice president of the United
States and
32:47
his son hunter who used to do
business
32:49
in both Ukraine and China and
today
32:52
President Trump returned to the
lawn of
32:54
the White House to justify what
the vast
32:58
majority of observers here in
Washington
33:00
believe
33:02
by the President to break
federal
33:05
election law which prohibits
him from
33:07
soliciting support of any kind
or any
33:11
value from a foreign government
here's
33:14
what Donald Trump had to say
today I
33:25
think I made clear and yesterday
33:29
somebody asked me a question
and I gave
33:31
an answer but always in the
form of
33:33
corruption what I want to do
and I think
33:36
I have an obligation to do it
probably a
33:38
duty to do it multiple times
president
33:43
Trump at that appearance
insisted that
33:45
there was a distinction between
digging
33:47
up political dirt on Joe Biden
Joe Biden
33:50
and going after corruption that
strains
33:54
credulity not my opinion but
the opinion
33:57
of Mitt Romney a former
Republican
33:59
presidential candidate who took
to
34:01
Twitter a short while ago to
describe
34:03
the president's actions as
wrong and
34:06
appalling this is the only
American
34:08
citizen president Trump singles
out for
34:10
China's investigation wrote
senator
34:12
Romney is his political
opponent in the
34:15
midst of the Democratic
nomination
34:16
process it strains credulity to
suggest
34:20
that it is anything other than
34:22
politically motivated
34:24
senator Romney of course is one
of those
34:26
Republicans who may well end up
34:29
determining the fate of the
donald trump
34:32
presidency because if president
Trump is
34:34
impeached by the House of
34:36
Representatives there will then
be a
34:38
trial in the US Senate where
Republicans
34:41
like Senator Romney are in the
majority
34:44
they will all have to decide
are they
34:46
going to vote to keep Donald
Trump in
34:48
power or are they going to
convict him
34:51
of high crimes and misdemeanors
against
34:54
the American Constitution the
vast
34:56
majority of Republicans in the
34:59
our remaining silent at the
moment and
35:01
that's not necessarily good
news for
35:03
president Trump who must surely
crave
35:06
voices supporting him from
within his
35:09
own party
35:10
yeah that's taking that's
taking the
35:13
show prep from the US
mainstream media
35:16
boom he's got he's got to pump
it up a
35:20
little bit he they're not just
puppets
35:23
reading from the script no
please let's
35:28
go to report on Trump to the
some
35:32
senators all speaking but very
35:34
uncomfortably Senator Marco
Rubio of
35:36
Florida you will remember him
excoriated
35:39
by Donald Trump as little Marco
during
35:42
the 2016 presidential election
campaign
35:44
was asked if he really thought
that it
35:46
was apt for the President of
the United
35:48
States to be inviting China to
35:51
investigate Joe Biden that's a
real
35:54
request for him just needling
the press
35:56
knowing that you guys were
going to get
35:57
outraged by it he's gotten he's
pretty
36:00
good at getting everybody fired
up and
36:02
he's been doing that for a
while and the
36:04
media responded right on right
on right
36:08
on task blaming the media sent
his
36:10
arobie Rubio looked as
miserable as he
36:12
sounded he ever looks he didn't
sound
36:25
any different than he ever did
but let's
36:28
just take a look at what's
happening
36:29
when he says this he's saying
or the
36:32
media jumped out on cue he's
saying that
36:33
to the media yeah including
this guy
36:36
let's see that last bit again
that was
36:38
good right on right on right on
task
36:41
blaming the media senator
opiate Rubio
36:43
looked as miserable as he
sounded in
36:46
that clip Wow Wow
36:49
nice one lbc good to go so this
guy's a
36:52
liar so let's go on to the one
I think
36:55
this is the this is the this is
a
36:59
shortest one but it's the
biggest
37:01
whopper number three another
Republican
37:04
is speaking out against the
president
37:06
congressman will heard of Texas
I think
37:09
as terrible as something I
37:10
have done and I can go today I
think two
37:13
days before that wishing China
37:16
congratulations on 70 years of
communism
37:19
via tweet is not something I
would do I
37:22
would do either a China is an
address
37:25
area he is one of more than
half a dozen
37:27
Republican is from the state of
Texas
37:29
who have decided to retire
rather than
37:32
seek re-election and face a
possible
37:34
drumming by voters in the Lone
Star
37:36
State
37:37
various with President Trump's
record in
37:39
office oh really that's why
they all
37:43
resigned okay I'm sure some of
them did
37:45
so I didn't realize according
to him
37:49
Texas is furious Texas were
outraged as
37:52
I tell you is furious at Trump
yes for
37:55
his behavior
37:56
yes orange man bad me hate him
it's very
37:59
frightening we have to retire
this is
38:03
this I mean this isn't even the
New York
38:04
Times it's MSNBC they're
translating
38:07
here yeah that's that's quite
quite
38:10
impressive actually
38:11
so the Texans are they hates
Trump I
38:14
didn't realize Texas hated
Trump yeah
38:16
okay well we hate that kind
they would
38:17
and these guys would have faced
a
38:19
drubbing you know you know we
I'd
38:22
whenever I'm faced with the
drubbing I
38:24
retire that's the Texas that's
a Texas
38:27
way my friend
38:30
the Texas Way yeah all right
this rap
38:33
Dissidia t' more damage more
damaging
38:36
issues for the President of the
United
38:38
States the release of texts
overnight
38:40
between three American
ambassadors
38:44
operating in the vicinity of
Ukraine it
38:47
is apparent that at least one
of them
38:49
raised questions about whether
President
38:52
Trump was insisting on a quid
pro quo
38:55
asking the Ukrainian president
to dig up
38:57
dirt on Joe Biden in exchange
for
39:00
withheld military assistance
and also a
39:03
withheld invitation for
president
39:06
zalenski to visit the White
House for
39:08
President Trump the streets
here are
39:11
becoming more treacherous and
the
39:13
Democrats are becoming
increasingly
39:15
emboldened as their impeachment
inquiry
39:17
Andrew gets underway
39:19
all right that's MLB sees us
39:21
correspondent Simon marks in
the latest
39:23
dramatic twist in the affair
over Joe
39:26
Biden I wonder still if if
Trump has
39:29
factored all this in because
I'm I saw
39:32
polls recently which showed
Biden
39:34
support was going down because
all of
39:38
this activity has it focused
attention
39:41
on his son and Biden's business
39:44
activities and of course if
Trump wanted
39:46
to smear him in in that it
seems to be
39:50
working
39:51
whether he's damaging himself
more in
39:53
the process who knows all right
I would
39:56
like to make a case for our
stance on
39:59
this with some support from
some clips
40:03
etc because we saw very early
on it's
40:07
only there's only three shows
ago it
40:09
seems like oh my god I mean
we've
40:12
forgotten all about Cavanaugh
we forgot
40:14
about Epstein everything is off
the
40:16
radar it's all about this and
in fact
40:21
let me read this I got a note
from a
40:27
from someone who is clearly and
after
40:31
our previous show when we
discussed this
40:33
impeachment
40:34
bullcrap and I just want to
share that
40:36
so that we can understand where
some
40:38
people are coming from this
person is a
40:40
listener and I think maybe even
babe
40:42
a producer donor you two
disgust me
40:47
on the new agenda podcast
whenever you
40:53
talk about Trump
40:54
you guys always all-caps
40:58
defend him no matter how
disgustingly
41:01
corrupt and criminal his
behaviors are
41:03
you are diehard Republicans and
it shows
41:06
not that is quite insulting
actually
41:09
someone calls us Republicans
but okay
41:10
it's clear there is no low that
Trump
41:14
could stoop to that you guys
wouldn't be
41:16
supportive of and praise I've
come to
41:19
the conclusion that you are both
41:20
hardcore Trump errs and I will
no longer
41:22
be listening to this podcast I
stand for
41:25
country and moral values over
party and
41:28
when any president is breaking
the law
41:31
I support impeachment the fact
that you
41:34
two can't see past your crazy
loyalty to
41:36
party disturbs me how can you
let a
41:40
president exhibit behaviors so
I took
41:47
this to heart and decided to
explain
41:50
what is happening for brother
for there
41:54
is of course no criminal
behavior and
41:58
the thing the mistake that
people on
42:01
Twitter make is they go back
and forth
42:03
with the with the Liberals call
what
42:05
about is I'm absolutely correct
about
42:07
that say well but they got this
from
42:10
Ukraine on Trump and
Christopher Steele
42:11
was a foreign agent he did this
one from
42:13
but I didn't want to of course
and even
42:16
the people yelling although
this person
42:18
I'm not too sure people are
yelling this
42:20
they kind of know that but
that's not
42:23
really what impeachment is about
42:26
impeachment when we talk of
high crimes
42:29
and misdemeanors can really be
42:31
determined Amin herbai itself
is a
42:34
fantastic term and you can use
it for
42:37
any amount of things I could
even make a
42:39
case that being unpress
42:40
densha could be shown to be
misdemeanor
42:45
but the trick to impeachment is
you have
42:48
to get the entire country
behind it
42:52
otherwise it'll just be useless
42:54
I think everyone at this point
knows
42:55
House of Representatives files
the
42:57
articles of impeachment the
Senate then
43:00
is the judge and jury with the
Supreme
43:02
Court justice the head Justice
the big
43:04
wanna Big Kahuna that presiding
over a
43:06
real it's like a court drama
really and
43:08
you have real lawyers and
prosecutors in
43:10
the Senate they are the judge
and jury
43:13
and you need to convince them
and so
43:16
we've heard already well you
know
43:18
there's 35 Republicans if they
can vote
43:20
in secret and any 5 percent
need to be
43:28
the concept that is being
played here
43:31
for whatever reason maybe
there's
43:33
thousands of sealed indictments
43:34
everybody's running scared they
got to
43:36
do whatever they can't I don't
know I'd
43:38
believe it when I see it but
when I even
43:41
saw the Drudge Report and a
buddy of
43:43
mine in Holland the robe
against that
43:45
called me up he said wipe is
Drudge
43:48
turning on Trump I said this is
the
43:52
machine is in full gear the
machine is
43:55
going 100% Matt Drudge is a
part of the
43:57
machine I'm sure he's part of
some
43:59
intelligence somewhere in his
back right
44:01
I mean have we ever doubted
this of
44:04
course not so the machine is
trying to
44:07
put into the people the feeling
that
44:11
this president has to go in
fact George
44:15
Stephanopoulos of ABC's this
week a
44:17
Clinton insider an operative
still
44:20
interviewed the Speaker of the
House
44:22
Nancy Pelosi who would be the
one to
44:23
actually call for a vote to
file for the
44:27
articles of impeachment which
means it
44:29
would be real this is all just
talk
44:31
until until they actually vote
on it
44:33
it's nothing but listen to her
own words
44:36
both Nixon in the Clinton cases
the
44:39
House passed a former
resolution to set
44:41
up the inquiry why not take
that step we
44:44
don't have to but we could
44:46
who was most afraid of that
won't come
44:47
out the Republicans because
they're
44:49
gonna have to decide wouldn't
that make
44:51
the process even more airtight
is not
44:55
necessary we feel that we're
very firm
44:57
ground as we go forward and we
may go to
45:00
that place this week of just
because
45:02
it's a Republican talking point
but it's
45:05
not necessary okay so what she
just said
45:08
there is what we're not really
doing a
45:10
real impeachment we're just
doing an
45:12
inquiry unless I misheard that
so it's
45:14
just generally accepted oh if
we don't
45:16
really need that just let's
just get
45:18
everyone talking about it
that's what
45:19
she's going for need to push
this and
45:22
and how do we tell people this
we have
45:24
to continually hammer the
message are
45:26
there and we are proceeding to
get
45:30
further evidence as we go
forward it
45:33
doesn't hinge on whether Mitch
McConnell
45:35
has the guts to really do what
the
45:37
Constitution requires or what
the impact
45:39
is in the election but I will
say this
45:42
having said all of that
separate from
45:45
that
45:47
the reelection of Donald Trump
would do
45:49
irreparable damage to the
United States
45:51
this that we have some serious
repair
45:54
and healing to do in our
country for
45:55
what he's doing far
45:57
I don't not sure that to terms
it might
46:00
be irreparable so you can see
he wants
46:01
to take it step by step these
two terms
46:03
might be irreparable that could
that
46:05
could ruin the country and
here's
46:07
Stephanopoulos talking with the
ABC crew
46:09
after this interview you can
see she
46:10
wants to take it step by step
but she is
46:12
completely committed to this
right now
46:14
I'm just gonna that's what's
gonna lead
46:16
to a real showdown whether it's
weeks or
46:18
months it's coming but that last
46:19
statement from her so quite
strong very
46:22
strong statement from her it
was so
46:26
strong I can't remember it
46:28
irreparable damage if he if he
has a
46:31
second term what proof does she
have of
46:34
that no stop forget the proof
it's not
46:36
about the proof the whole idea
is to put
46:39
into your head just like we just
46:42
discussed earlier even the
journalists
46:45
didn't and they're not reading
the
46:47
articles they're reading
headlines that
46:49
listen to sound bites go ask the
46:52
question because that's the
question if
46:53
I was stepping oh please if you
play
46:59
more of the clip I bet you he
does know
47:01
I bet she doesn't cuz I watched
the
47:02
whole interview but again no one
47:07
actually goes back to the
transcript
47:09
most people on television
including well
47:11
Nancy Pelosi herself when they
talk
47:14
about the transcript and what
the
47:16
president said and what or what
the
47:19
transcript is I don't know what
who said
47:21
what what the transcript read
but that
47:23
they're all basing this off of
even she
47:26
denies the English truth you
know you
47:29
support chairmanship but was it
right
47:31
for him to have that dramatic
47:33
interpretation of the
president's
47:34
transferred the phone call at
the
47:36
hearing last week so this so
this is
47:38
about shift you remember he did
this
47:40
whole thing with you know made
stuff up
47:43
made it sound like a like a
Mafia don
47:46
movie and he got criticized and
he said
47:48
oh no it's a parody shift the
head of
47:51
the Intelligence Committee
actually said
47:52
it's a parody Nancy I guess
forgot this
47:55
no you support the chairmanship
but was
47:57
it right for him to have that
dramatic
47:59
inter
47:59
rotation of the presidents
transferred
48:02
the phone call at the hearing
last week
48:03
I want the American people to
know what
48:05
that phone call was about I
want them to
48:07
hear it so yeah it's there it's
sad but
48:11
it was using the president's
own words
48:13
so if he's those weren't the
president's
48:15
words is the interpretation of
the
48:17
president's words you're saying
he made
48:18
this up he did not make it up
and the
48:25
leader of the House of
Representative
48:27
the day for that cat let's
finish it up
48:30
because she literally said no I
didn't
48:32
make these were coming from
together get
48:36
rid of this woman and I have to
give
48:38
Stephanopoulos some props here
because
48:40
he actually said no that those
word
48:42
heard his words those weren't
the
48:44
president's words whose an
48:45
interpretation of the
president's works
48:46
you're saying he made this up
you did
48:48
not make it up and and I want
to tell
48:50
you something oh that's her
tell I've
48:54
now decided when she's about to
tell you
48:56
something well it's always a
look and
48:58
then I want to tell you
something that's
48:59
her tells an interpretation of
the
49:01
president's works just saying
he made
49:02
this up you did not make it up
and and
49:04
look I want to tell you
something when I
49:07
took the oath of office to
support and
49:09
defend the Constitution as my
colleagues
49:11
have done as well I did not say
I will
49:13
do this as long as the
Republicans can
49:15
understand the Constitution so
the fact
49:18
that their loyalty is to trump
and not
49:20
to the Constitution is not
going to slow
49:22
down or or impair our ability
to keep
49:27
the Republic okay whatever she
said but
49:33
she's full of it because it's
not
49:34
exactly what was in the
transcript at
49:37
all it's not what Schiff said
it's
49:39
almost as if she didn't read it
but
49:40
that's not us beyond the point
it's not
49:41
about what's true or not the
idea is to
49:44
get the entire machine the
machine is
49:47
the m5m the machine is the
social media
49:50
and it's worldwide its
worldwide that's
49:53
why you're hearing the same
copies
49:55
everywhere what you just played
from LBC
49:58
and that is the plan and some
people
50:01
take it rather far Rachel
Maddow is is a
50:05
very success fairly successful
podcaster
50:09
a very successful television
host
50:12
and she is a strong leader for
people
50:15
who love this type of thinking
about
50:18
getting rid of the president
but she got
50:20
sucked into a conspiracy theory
which
50:22
was just beautiful and wanted
you all to
50:25
hear it because you'll be
hearing more
50:27
of it it actually contains my
favorite
50:29
bit about the secret vote if the
50:31
Senators could vote in secret
then he
50:32
would definitely be impeached
and kicked
50:34
out yeah that's the way we like
50:36
democracy vote in secret this
is all
50:38
good now so Rachel Maddow is
promoting
50:41
her new book called blowout
which I'd
50:44
like to read because it's about
50:45
pipelines every appearance
she's done
50:47
about this book has not been
about the
50:49
book at all they show the cover
all
50:51
right we'll talk about that
later and
50:52
they never do they just promote
don't
50:54
talk about what's in the book
they all
50:56
want to talk about Trump in the
50:57
impeachment and she is a form of
50:59
authority show she's on the
view with
51:02
the ladies of the view and they
just
51:04
roll out a doozy my question
for you
51:06
though is that I just nod I
think he's
51:09
going to be impeached it's not
my job
51:14
okay yeah well what's your read
on the
51:16
fact that you know if he is
impeached
51:18
she'll never be convicted than
the
51:19
Senate because Moscow mitches
in charge
51:21
and he's not going to do it you
know
51:25
that's sort of the way it works
we've
51:26
only ever had two presidents
impeached
51:28
one in the 1860s one in the
1990s and in
51:31
both this is a very interesting
way of
51:33
answering the question instead
of saying
51:35
yeah Bill Clinton was impeached
she just
51:37
does some dates so we don't
really think
51:38
about the you know I was like
two guys
51:41
I'm like a whole guy I go well
a long
51:43
time something back and then
who knows I
51:45
think you know that's sort of
the way it
51:48
works we've only ever had two
presidents
51:50
impeached one in the 1860s one
in the
51:52
1990s and in both cases they
were
51:54
impeached in the house and then
the
51:55
Senate didn't throw them out
that's sort
51:57
of the way we've done it it
doesn't mean
51:58
that you shouldn't if the
Constitution
52:00
requires you and if the
country's honour
52:02
requires you to engage somebody
I feel
52:05
notice the country's honor
52:07
not that not really the law or
52:10
Constitution it's the honor and
that's
52:12
what they're talking about and
for that
52:13
from their perspective I say
okay I get
52:15
it and that's what they're
going after
52:17
for the honor of the way we've
done it
52:19
it doesn't mean that you
shouldn't if
52:21
the Constitution requires you
and if the
52:23
countries honor required
52:25
- when - peach somebody I feel
like
52:27
trying to game out what the
political
52:29
consequences are gonna be
nobody can
52:31
figure it out nobody can
predict it we
52:33
haven't done this enough we
look at how
52:34
it's working he's unraveling
already
52:36
because of it working
52:37
he's impeached and convicted
right let's
52:41
just say because you only need
let's say
52:43
20 Republican senators but I
think you
52:46
you've quoted something that
said maybe
52:48
35 Republicans under cover like
Jeff
52:51
Flake or very secretly yeah
okay she is
52:58
a lawyer a lawyer saying oh
yeah so
53:01
let's just say that happens she
just
53:03
like that will happen like
we'll have a
53:05
secret vote for impeachment in
the
53:08
Senate the the resident lawyer
of the
53:10
show but it's something that's
maybe 35
53:13
Republicans undercover like
Jeff Flake
53:16
oh very secret let's say that
happens it
53:21
looks like and then vice
president pence
53:22
would become president pence
but it
53:24
looks like vice president pants
knew
53:26
about this phone call with the
Ukrainian
53:30
president because he had an
aide that
53:32
was on the call however he
seems to deny
53:35
that he knew Trump was going
after the
53:37
Biden's but that explanation
seems a
53:39
little fishy Yeah right could
you get in
53:42
as much trouble this is a new
reporting
53:45
from the Washington Post which
is that
53:47
pence basically did it - yeah
that pence
53:50
as soon as Trump had this call
with
53:52
Solinsky went over to talk to
the Lensky
53:54
in person to say you're not
getting any
53:56
military aid and we need you to
do those
53:59
investigations and the whole
defense
54:01
which is exactly what Trump is
going to
54:04
be impeached for I mean making
telling
54:06
another country to help us in
the
54:07
election is both illegal and
impeachable
54:09
right but making it contingent
on
54:11
military aid is just that much
worse
54:13
pence appears to have been the
guy who
54:14
connected those things
explicitly there
54:16
we go to that president his
defense is
54:18
now I didn't know when I was
telling him
54:20
to do these investigations that
it was
54:21
necessarily about Biden but the
54:23
president had already had this
Biden
54:26
discussion with the Ukraine
pence his
54:28
top aide was on it he'd been
given the
54:29
transcript at least twice he'd
been
54:31
given it as part of his briefing
54:32
materials before that so the
whole idea
54:34
that he didn't know seems
really flimsy
54:37
so he
54:38
it's Nancy Pelosi president
this is how
54:47
nuts has become like we talked
about
54:50
this already that we talked
about it
54:52
after the show actually we
don't think
54:54
we talked by large O's yeah I
don't
54:57
think we talked about it on the
show
54:58
which is the danger of walking
back to
55:00
the show danger who shouldn't
do that
55:02
but I will say this a couple of
weeks
55:05
ago the Lib Joe started going
back and
55:07
forth at each other and this
was their
55:09
scenario that they picked up
from
55:11
somewhere from the views were
all we're
55:14
all intelligent journalists
guessing
55:17
this is weeks ago but the point
is is
55:21
that the everyone reading from
the same
55:24
playbook yeah but with the
woods to play
55:27
the play book is the plate no
it's not a
55:30
single play book the play book
is shut
55:33
up he's nuts misdemeanor
impeach him
55:36
everybody agrees everybody's on
it's
55:39
Buffalo it's steamrolling even
Biden
56:13
whatever focus on him that's
the game
56:16
that's the game ladies and
gentlemen
56:19
that's all it's about so we
talk about
56:22
this is but unfortunately which
I feel
56:25
bad that it puts some of our
former
56:27
listeners man-overboard good
man whoever
56:31
that was but did they seem to
have bet
56:36
bought into the whole thing it
just it's
56:38
futile it's very well yeah of
course
56:40
that's why we're doing a
podcast but
56:43
that is the system and it's a
it's a big
56:46
big big system and it's been
running
56:48
that way for a long time it's
very
56:50
possible
56:51
get impeached I don't know it's
anything
56:54
could happen
56:54
I know and he may get kicked
out but
56:56
that's neither here nor there
the fact
57:00
that this is happening the way
it's
57:01
happening which can happen to
any
57:03
president at any party shows
you that
57:06
it's that our system has become
shit
57:09
it's just shit with it with the
media
57:12
and there's no way no way we've
talked
57:17
about the long term scheme
which is to
57:20
get Trump Houston after the
first term
57:22
using any mechanism they can
and they
57:26
just try everything they can
try but it
57:28
works so well in the midterms
so the
57:31
Democrats could get back that
right yet
57:34
they're not gonna let up on
this because
57:36
this is their only way of
winning votes
57:38
they have there's no ideas and
that this
57:42
is why they're gonna lose again
to Trump
57:43
because all they're doing is
focusing on
57:45
our trumpets you can't win by
hating the
57:48
the opponent my you vote for me
because
57:51
I hate you so the troll in the
troll
57:55
room says they I guess the
troll means
57:58
the Republicans had eight years
to
58:00
impeach obama why didn't they
because
58:02
they didn't they couldn't get
the people
58:04
on board the people loved obama
despite
58:07
what he was doing it's
ultimately it's
58:09
the people who forced the
58:11
representatives to do it
without that
58:13
buying they'll never do it it's
not
58:15
going to happen so they're
trying to jet
58:17
a mind control tricks trying to
just
58:19
wash us with with with
nastiness from
58:24
television radio and social
media that's
58:26
that's the plan that's the
whole plan
58:28
well they think that works I
don't know
58:33
well you actually have gone on
about
58:37
about this saying you do know
and that
58:40
is it that the media's power
over the
58:43
public has been screwed up by
the
58:46
Internet
58:47
yes and I don't know if it's
enough to
58:49
say you made a long speech
about I think
58:51
two episodes ago if not the
last but
58:53
that still holds true but I
don't know
58:56
when I see this note for a man
overboard
58:59
I start to question it so one
one
59:03
weak-minded individual listen
59:05
I don't care either way it's
good for
59:07
the show but so I'll give you
an example
59:09
of how how the how the right is
59:12
countering this because of
course we've
59:14
dug up some shit on Pelosi and
good shit
59:17
too about her son Paul who I
didn't even
59:20
know she had a kid named Paul
did you
59:26
John Doe okay well yes Paul and
he has a
59:32
very interesting job breaking
our
59:38
addiction to oil they are
developing
59:41
desirable efficient cars that
get more
59:44
than 100 miles per gallon my
son Paul
59:49
was here with me tells me that
that is
59:51
part of the course and not to be
59:54
overwhelmed by that prospect
that will
59:57
be considered the normal we're
having a
1:00:00
very exciting day here in
Washington DC
1:00:02
a lot of focus on innovation and
1:00:05
technology to help solve a lot
of the
1:00:06
world's energy crisis both oil
spills
1:00:09
which will be participating in
cars and
1:00:12
efficiency which is represented
today in
1:00:15
space and different adventures
and using
1:00:17
technology from space to make
human
1:00:20
conditions better here so Paul
is
1:00:23
management at or was at the
time of the
1:00:27
speech at vestroia group which
he was an
1:00:30
executive at a getting a gas
and oil
1:00:32
company and which is ok yeah I
guess I
1:00:37
mean you know but oh oh he was
also in
1:00:40
Ukraine
1:00:40
oh no and they interviewed him
on TV
1:00:43
hello I'm Alex coop to a few a
TV today
1:00:46
I'm speaking with Paul Pelosi
jr. he is
1:00:48
a SAN francisco-based investor
and
1:00:50
corporate finance expert and
also
1:00:52
happens to be the son of Nancy
Pelosi
1:00:54
the Minority Leader of the
United States
1:00:56
House of Representatives hello
mr.
1:00:59
Pelosi welcome the you a TV
thank you
1:01:01
Alex pleasure to be here
1:01:02
what brings you to give now
what do you
1:01:04
think he was in Kiev for two
jean-claude
1:01:08
to me with some oil executives
they're
1:01:10
probably that same corrupt
company that
1:01:12
Biden got involved with was
that the
1:01:14
answer you would give on
television if
1:01:16
you were there do I have to ask
it in
1:01:19
the form of a question
1:01:20
yes if you want the category
for the for
1:01:22
the win gives a wonderful time
of year
1:01:25
I'm here with the corporate
governance
1:01:27
initiative and today we're here
to talk
1:01:30
about soccer recently got an
endorsement
1:01:33
from the world sports Alliance
and we've
1:01:36
spoken with the Ukraine
government about
1:01:38
collaboration for soccer for
young
1:01:40
people you know the Ukraine's
got a
1:01:43
great history in soccer and we
hope to
1:01:45
share in that tradition going
forward
1:01:47
the first of all it's a
wonderful time
1:01:48
of year in Kiev
1:01:49
I love being Kyiv in the
springtime the
1:01:52
blossoms are so great after that
1:01:53
Chernobyl deal and I'm here to
talk
1:01:55
about soccer
1:01:56
uh-huh she run a court you have
a
1:01:58
corporate governance business
and you're
1:02:00
here in Ukraine speaking with
represents
1:02:02
from the government investment
bankers
1:02:04
discussing certain things
relate to the
1:02:06
soccer exactly well the
corporate
1:02:09
governance initiative what we
do is is
1:02:10
we work with people to kind of
bring
1:02:14
people together a spirit of
cooperation
1:02:17
and sometimes religion and
politics can
1:02:20
get tricky but sports is an
area where
1:02:22
people seem to have a good
competitive
1:02:26
healthy relationship and so
it's a
1:02:30
pleasure to be here and to the
people of
1:02:32
Ukraine and to meet the young
kids that
1:02:34
are very enthusiastic about
their
1:02:37
athletic futures so now watch
that be
1:02:41
thrown about on Fox News and
then Nancy
1:02:44
is she's a hypocrite and it's
just gonna
1:02:46
go on and on and on and it'll
spin right
1:02:48
back to trump and just it's
just gonna
1:02:50
go on for another year
1:02:55
but now the way I see it they
should
1:02:58
either impede that I beseech
you must
1:03:00
impeach I beseech yeah
1:03:06
yeah well there's AB you know
I'll tell
1:03:09
you what I'll tell you what
with that
1:03:11
it's time for me to thank you
for your
1:03:13
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:03:15
the man who put the C and
corporate
1:03:17
governance John C Dvorak but in
the
1:03:21
morning to you mr. Adam curry
also all
1:03:23
the morning hold on in the
morning to
1:03:27
all boots on the ground feet in
the air
1:03:28
subs in the water the Dames the
nights
1:03:30
out there and the subs in the
water and
1:03:32
they say that yeah you did now
well in
1:03:36
the morning to the trolls in
the troll
1:03:38
room good to see y'all and some
1:03:41
overboard some troll and hard
and some
1:03:43
just here for the fun and that
is
1:03:45
available to you every single
day 24
1:03:47
hours there's always something
going on
1:03:49
with the with the stream I mean
it can
1:03:51
be up or down but when it's up
just
1:03:53
kidding waiter problem earlier
this
1:03:55
morning when it's up there's
always some
1:03:57
great shows live shows as well
and you
1:04:00
can interact live troll the
hosts as
1:04:03
they're speaking it's fun to do
1:04:04
No Agenda stream dot-com also a
big in
1:04:07
the morning to net Ned who we
looked it
1:04:10
up I think net Ned Nez didn't
he have a
1:04:13
one or two art selections in
the past he
1:04:17
did a few easy to be has done
art in the
1:04:20
past you study did some I don't
know I
1:04:23
mean I don't know that he did
it he was
1:04:25
picked hmm I think he's a virgin
1:04:29
well we've we've popped his
album art
1:04:32
chart cherry in this case as we
selected
1:04:34
his art for episode eleven
seventy eight
1:04:37
the title that was snakes and
spikes and
1:04:39
it was the the Dutch farmers on
the
1:04:42
tractors blocking the highway
and they
1:04:44
were proudly displaying their
no agenda
1:04:46
podcast banners as one does
during a
1:04:49
protest and we're very happy
that he did
1:04:52
that it was a very nice piece
there were
1:04:54
other good pieces to look at as
well and
1:04:56
you can actually a hard
shortage it was
1:04:58
a hard one to do that
particular episode
1:05:00
why was it what was the problem
I don't
1:05:03
know everything was almost good
yeah but
1:05:06
it it's also it's difficult and
you're
1:05:08
selecting someone's creative
work
1:05:13
I feel like a like an art judge
1:05:17
you are but I'm not really
qualified
1:05:21
think that's bullcrap you have
no idea
1:05:23
oh really
1:05:24
thank you makes me feel that
much better
1:05:28
I know it just all the fighters
any art
1:05:30
judge there is no there's that
you look
1:05:33
at a lot of art and been doing
it for
1:05:35
ten years you're judging it
you're a
1:05:37
judge what do you got ten years
1:05:39
experience who what brother art
judges
1:05:41
do you know that how Deb County
judges
1:05:43
don't have that much experience
usually
1:05:45
they're pretty ever gone to a
County
1:05:47
Fair and see with some of the
picks they
1:05:48
might convince me I'll return
Christie's
1:05:51
call I promise that time no
agenda are
1:05:54
generated calm is where you can
see all
1:05:56
of the artwork and also you can
upload
1:05:58
your own and participate in
this grand
1:06:01
experiment because this is our
value for
1:06:02
value a system now we have a
network of
1:06:06
people everybody put something
in they
1:06:08
get out of it what they want to
get out
1:06:09
and if not then they don't put
anything
1:06:11
back in sometimes it's a ying
yang and
1:06:15
it and in my opinion if you
don't put
1:06:17
anything in you hate the show
writing
1:06:19
those nasty notes is great
entertaining
1:06:23
any reason because you
basically just
1:06:25
contributed to the show in a
very good
1:06:27
manner so it you can't get away
from our
1:06:29
system value for value and we
also like
1:06:31
to thank people for their
financial
1:06:34
support which is a tan actual
real value
1:06:37
that you can measure then we
have some
1:06:39
people to thank for today's
episode
1:06:42
eleven seventy nine starting
with guess
1:06:46
who finally showed up here he
is he's
1:06:47
back who sir anonymous of dark
patches
1:06:51
came in with 1062
1:06:58
go to the bottom of what some
of these
1:07:01
he has an issue with something
recently
1:07:04
and we have to Kirk we have to
work on
1:07:06
what's going on tell me what's
happened
1:07:08
yeah here's let me read the
note you'll
1:07:09
get here wait a minute let me
just think
1:07:11
hold on one second 1062 you
said yeah
1:07:16
okay so it's not that's not a
of a
1:07:19
Gaudreau no it's not it's part
of the
1:07:22
avogadro bits not avvocato
thank you for
1:07:25
your great analysis the
deconstruction
1:07:27
from the m5 mm and thanks to
all the
1:07:29
producers that make the show
remarkable
1:07:31
I would like to correct a
request a
1:07:34
correction to your show notes Oh
1:07:38
11 episode 1167 shows my name
above sir
1:07:43
euchre of this of Sandy Ridge
he donated
1:07:48
1167 and I donated 11 62 he
gets top
1:07:52
billing so please correct I use
snail
1:07:55
mail and my donation delivery is
1:07:57
variable but the amount of my
donation
1:07:58
is not a mistake
1:08:01
and correct information on this
is
1:08:03
important to me what does what
what
1:08:06
episode was that 1167 okay a
couple of
1:08:10
things we have to discuss
before we go
1:08:12
on with this note first of all
there is
1:08:16
no real it's not really by
order of when
1:08:19
you put the executive producers
and
1:08:21
associate second of producers
in the
1:08:23
list it's not the highest
amount of
1:08:26
money goes at the top it's just
1:08:29
coincidental it's done that way
because
1:08:30
it comes straight off the
spreadsheet
1:08:32
and sometimes it it might not
be in that
1:08:34
in the correct order especially
if
1:08:36
someone sends a sends a note it
goes
1:08:38
through a different process and
it's in
1:08:40
a different engine when we're
do putting
1:08:42
it together you might skip one
and then
1:08:44
you put it on it maybe at the
end it
1:08:46
won't be in the correct order
1:08:47
necessarily it's not it meant
to be a
1:08:51
deal that it has to be in the
correct
1:08:53
order but now in going on from
there
1:08:57
his apparent that which we've
been
1:09:00
determining there's some sort
of code
1:09:01
involved here yeah
1:09:05
and when he said make he gives
it away
1:09:07
he's very slowly giving away
some of the
1:09:09
information that were urine for
my
1:09:13
donation delivery is variable
but the
1:09:15
amount of my donation is not a
mistake
1:09:18
and correct information on this
is
1:09:22
important to me okay so today's
level at
1:09:27
n 62 and that was 11 I have no
idea but
1:09:31
there's a string of numbers
involved
1:09:33
here and well what I've done in
the mean
1:09:35
time is I have honored his
request and I
1:09:38
have gone back he has high
priority yes
1:09:41
I've gone back to these show
notes for
1:09:43
1167 the title that was 9
dashed line
1:09:46
and I have put him under Sir Yu
Kura of
1:09:50
Sandy rich as as per his
request nice
1:09:54
it's very now so I wonder what
was his
1:09:57
amount on 1167 it was it was 11
62
1:10:05
[Music]
1:10:07
he donated 1167 at us serve
Sandy Ridge
1:10:14
and animus was 1162 five bucks
less
1:10:19
okay sorry anyway onward sorry
for the
1:10:22
delay this month getting to a
place to
1:10:24
print and mail has been hard
recently
1:10:29
and thank you for your
researching the
1:10:30
loaves & Fishes housing the
u.s. is
1:10:33
unique in its religious and
volunteer
1:10:36
infrastructure that displaces
wasteful
1:10:39
government bureaucracy and
political
1:10:41
vote gathering social efforts by
1:10:44
offering altruistic incentive
to workers
1:10:47
unfortunately volunteerism and
his
1:10:50
altruistic motivation is being
displaced
1:10:53
by politically motivated
big-money
1:10:55
donors Soros that make it a
governmental
1:10:59
or business oriented 501c3
effort this
1:11:04
is not a good trend and a true
breakdown
1:11:07
of US values yes this has begun
some
1:11:10
time back I say I personally
traced this
1:11:13
low low you can trace it
further back
1:11:15
but I traced it to the
Hurricane Katrina
1:11:18
the one that knocked the levees
down and
1:11:21
there was all these volunteers
and then
1:11:23
down in that area there's a lot
of hams
1:11:24
a lot of volunteers a lot of
people can
1:11:26
get out there and get the job
done and
1:11:27
the US government kept them out
that's
1:11:30
right especially the hams
1:11:33
John is loadshedding a new
reality in
1:11:37
California I am used to it and
have
1:11:40
generators in my developing
country
1:11:44
abodes but no power silicon no
power
1:11:47
Silicon Valley panic in the
streets no
1:11:50
the answer to that is no zero
panic n J
1:11:56
and K and he says I use just to
clarify
1:11:59
I use n j NK to tighten the
donation
1:12:04
section and not because I don't
enjoy
1:12:06
wonderful combinations other
producers
1:12:09
requests and I gotta tell you
when we
1:12:15
receive something from Dogpatch
I'm
1:12:18
always delighted not that me
and it's
1:12:20
not the first response is not
because of
1:12:23
the amounts he donates which are
1:12:24
astronomical in in in our world
and
1:12:27
podcast terms not in Rachel
Maddow's
1:12:29
world but in our world but it's
the fact
1:12:31
that he keeps doing it that he
is uh he
1:12:34
and you know we hadn't heard
from him
1:12:35
for what six seven weeks I was
worried
1:12:37
I'm like I hope he's okay we
have no
1:12:40
idea who he is we don't know
where he's
1:12:41
from we don't know what country
he's in
1:12:44
and I'm just I'm usually
travels a lot
1:12:46
he's a Muslim
1:12:47
and he likes code numbers which
now I'm
1:12:50
just racking my brains for this
clearly
1:12:56
he wants us to figure it out
because
1:12:58
he's hinting where am I finally
you
1:13:01
funny well I think we've
mentioned it
1:13:02
before but just to make sure
that we try
1:13:05
to figure it out well we have
code
1:13:09
Buster's that are if that's not
us not
1:13:14
the code Buster's here well
thank you
1:13:18
very much your honor mrs.
Dogpatch in
1:13:20
lower slovakia and you will be
on top of
1:13:22
today's executive producer list
where
1:13:25
you belong in this case all
right onward
1:13:32
to anonymous and Yarmouth Maine
1:13:36
anonymous dude named Ben to be
exact
1:13:39
and I believe
1:13:43
this is the note from him
1:13:47
well how anonymous is this guy
he's
1:13:51
anonymous but you have his note
yes
1:13:54
thank you so much for thank you
so much
1:13:57
for no agenda the two of you
have
1:13:58
enhanced my life immeasurably
and he
1:14:02
becomes an insta Nights today
with
1:14:05
$1,000 and he's from Yarmouth
Maine I
1:14:08
think you mentioned that can I
please
1:14:10
take the name sir hashtag
blessed if
1:14:13
available and I'd like cavity
to be at
1:14:17
added to the round table
refreshments
1:14:19
and can you play the twenty
thirty amna
1:14:22
pocalypse and it's real jingles
why did
1:14:26
I see an anonymous dude named
Ben in his
1:14:29
email you see something
different and I
1:14:31
think we should err on the side
of
1:14:32
caution that was confused
because they
1:14:34
had the wrong email open okay
so I mean
1:14:38
just two in a row fantastic
thank you so
1:14:41
much anonymous dude named Ben
yes and
1:14:44
I'm going to order the cavity
for you
1:14:46
right away and as far as I know
that
1:14:49
name is available
1:14:51
[Music]
1:14:55
it's real it's real
1:14:58
you've got Karma
1:15:01
[Music]
1:15:05
Neal Gartner comes the next
weird four
1:15:07
five six seven and he's
actually sent in
1:15:09
an email which I have in front
of me I
1:15:12
printed it out well
1:15:14
old school um and it's got a
big fan of
1:15:18
both you guys Adam from
headbangers ball
1:15:22
and the early MTV days then me
vo
1:15:26
there's pod show in the middle
and John
1:15:29
from PC Magazine and cranky
geeks I
1:15:31
always save the inside track in
your
1:15:34
editorials to read last they
were the
1:15:36
best okay so i've listened for
a long
1:15:39
time and never contributed
valia valia
1:15:41
isn't covered with this
donation so more
1:15:43
will follow I only have one
beef I
1:15:46
finally got into d start to
participate
1:15:49
in the ham takeover I found
that it's
1:15:54
moving to all-star and eco-link
I'm a CW
1:15:59
Anik data guy over HF anyway
like Dvorak
1:16:03
I keep my HT in the glove box
1:16:06
and then he has his request as
China is
1:16:09
asshole it up guy 73 is Neil
the ng 5 ng
1:16:14
can I add some content to the
donation
1:16:17
segment and talk about this for
a moment
1:16:18
I would hope you would okay so
thank you
1:16:24
very much above all for your
support of
1:16:27
the show I want to make it I
actually
1:16:29
want to make a pitch for ham
radio and
1:16:31
I'll do that here in the
donation
1:16:32
segment since it's never that
long yes
1:16:36
so we've set up an all-star node
1:16:40
actually canine MLS Mike in
Minneapolis
1:16:44
and his Impala kb9 TYC I think
and they
1:16:50
sent it to me and it's a the
whole thing
1:16:52
is like almost turnkey all I
did was
1:16:54
plug it in configure some ports
on the
1:16:57
router and up it goes and now
anywhere
1:17:01
in the world people can connect
their
1:17:06
own radios and repeaters or
just your
1:17:11
whatever it's something old you
have
1:17:12
laying around to each other and
you
1:17:14
create this large network where
if you
1:17:17
hit the mic and you start
talking it'll
1:17:20
go out too and this could be an
1:17:22
Australia could be in the
Netherlands it
1:17:23
can be East Coast West Coast
everywhere
1:17:26
and that is now ready to go and
and
1:17:28
actually this is ham radio 2.0
and I
1:17:31
think that's the part that I
wanted to
1:17:32
mention for a second the old
ham radio
1:17:38
that we know of is you know
sounds like
1:17:43
like Bruce parents would say
we've
1:17:45
played this a million times
here we have
1:17:47
ham radio guys ham radio is the
public
1:17:51
service network of last resort
when the
1:17:55
apocalypse comes we're the guys
who are
1:17:57
gonna save the world right so
no this is
1:18:02
that's the old ham radio now
it's ham
1:18:04
radio 2.0 what we're talking
about here
1:18:07
is actually a very
sophisticated voice
1:18:10
switching Network it's based on
1:18:12
asterisks which is you know
used in
1:18:15
largest corporations in the
world it's
1:18:17
it really is a voice Network
1:18:20
of great quality and it's in
its ad-hoc
1:18:23
no one controls it you can
really
1:18:26
connect anywhere you want and
make your
1:18:28
own bubbles of networks but more
1:18:30
importantly when people say a
ham radio
1:18:33
bunch of weird guy yeah it's no
weirder
1:18:38
than people yelling at people
they don't
1:18:40
know on Twitter this it's not
any
1:18:43
weirder than that think of the
weirdness
1:18:45
of people going on Twitter and
yelling
1:18:48
at each other they don't even
know who
1:18:49
they are this is like Twitter
but with
1:18:53
civility it's so civil you
actually have
1:18:56
to take a test to join the club
we don't
1:18:58
have pronouns you identified by
your
1:19:01
callsign you know there's no
outrage and
1:19:04
because it's it's not full
duplex in
1:19:07
most cases you're talking over
someone
1:19:10
else talks it forces some
people to do
1:19:13
something incredibly strange to
listen
1:19:16
to the other person it's very
1:19:19
interesting in fact I would
tell you
1:19:21
please get your sons and
daughters into
1:19:24
this particular I'll call it a
hobby
1:19:27
whatever you want if you want
to call
1:19:28
Twitter a hobby we'll call this
a hobby
1:19:30
you tell them I'll give you all
the
1:19:33
stuff you need to become of
this a
1:19:35
member of this network
1:19:36
there's also respect there's no
no
1:19:39
nastiness towards women or
women towards
1:19:41
men you took you took the test
you got
1:19:44
the ticket you belong in the
club we'll
1:19:46
talk with you it's it's like
aviation
1:19:49
where people respectful to each
other
1:19:51
all those people get hurt in
aviation
1:19:52
and this is digital these are
raspberry
1:19:55
PI's arduino z' satellites I
mean this
1:19:58
interesting things going on and
the only
1:20:02
problem is this stigma that
it's a bunch
1:20:05
of old dudes who are talking
about how
1:20:07
well you receive me and while
that is
1:20:09
certainly true the ham 2.0 is
people
1:20:14
having nice fun conversations
with each
1:20:16
other it's very much like No
Agenda
1:20:17
meetups and it's in with
complete
1:20:21
civility so if you want to
learn more
1:20:24
about this if you want to
connect and
1:20:26
you can do it now in fact if
you don't
1:20:28
have a license you can even
listen to a
1:20:29
live stream of what the No
Agenda hams
1:20:31
are doing go to KFI
1:20:33
I've a cc.com and it'll show
you how to
1:20:36
connect if you have a $25
Chinese radio
1:20:39
you can become a part of this
that's all
1:20:42
that it takes and your and your
license
1:20:44
which is ten dollars and sixty
questions
1:20:46
you have to get 40 like
everyone's like
1:20:51
who's gonna go configures
John's radio
1:20:53
to get on this like no no one's
raising
1:20:55
their hand believe me so it's I
believe
1:21:01
that there's a big future for
this new
1:21:04
ham radio if we can just ignore
the old
1:21:09
trappings of hey what are you
doing yeah
1:21:13
great I receive you where I'm
over here
1:21:15
well good signal no this is you
know
1:21:17
it's like it's like an IRC
chatroom and
1:21:20
it's except it's on voice and
you're
1:21:22
forced to listen and you might
learn
1:21:24
something interesting and no
agenda is
1:21:27
going to lead the way of ham
2.0 as far
1:21:29
as I'm concerned
1:21:31
k5 acc comm to learn more legal
1:21:40
you always learn something in
the
1:21:41
donation segment yeah that's
why people
1:21:43
always give it and I'm going to
give
1:21:46
Neil his you've got karma by
the way you
1:21:56
can you can also get on Eko
link and you
1:21:58
can use apps and all kinds of
things
1:22:00
there's tons of ways it's all
at that
1:22:02
website sorry didn't mean to
interrupt
1:22:04
Maxine Waters gravel comes in
with 300
1:22:07
$33.33
1:22:09
did you have a notes of Maxine
Waters
1:22:10
gravel you know we didn't get
the note
1:22:13
under what was suggested
because Maxine
1:22:15
Waters gravel actually has an
email
1:22:20
itself okay I did not know yes
Maxine
1:22:25
Waters gravel and that's what
you'd look
1:22:26
it up as and so the grout the
gravel
1:22:30
rights in jcd I'm humbly
requesting the
1:22:34
title of sir Maxine Waters
gravel Oh
1:22:38
night of the cheap laughs oh my
goodness
1:22:41
I don't believe this was on the
list was
1:22:44
it why how could it be nobody
got this
1:22:46
mail but me there you go
1:22:51
okay Maxine water
1:22:53
will become sir sir-sir Maxine
Waters
1:22:58
gravel knight of the cheap
laughs he
1:23:03
also huge get you started to
pan out
1:23:05
don't leave the pan yeah I
won't leave
1:23:06
the past it's not sure to
notice I'd
1:23:08
like to ask the chef to prepare
skillets
1:23:11
and mint tulips for the round
table that
1:23:17
was it
1:23:18
Maxine Waters gravel who sent
me the mug
1:23:22
if I have a gripe that that's
the weed
1:23:26
mug correct
1:23:27
no the wheat mug came from weed
oh let
1:23:30
me tell you about the weed mug
is
1:23:31
defective have you tried the
weed mug
1:23:37
no I use it as decoration why
well no
1:23:40
when you pour a scalding liquid
into the
1:23:43
weed mug the handle quickly
assumes no
1:23:47
quickly assumes the exact same
1:23:49
temperature as the liquid
inside it's
1:23:52
defective isn't it supposed to
the
1:23:54
handle is supposed to be cold
supposed
1:23:57
to insulate you it does I guess
it's a
1:24:01
it's not right this
micro-cracks or
1:24:03
something there in the four
schools
1:24:04
joking all right I've got the
skillets
1:24:08
form and the he wants he has a
jingle
1:24:12
first he says love you guys no
homo and
1:24:14
then he has a jingle request
which I'll
1:24:16
I could have given you earlier
yeah
1:24:18
chong ching China
1:24:23
China a hole and don't wrath
and go
1:24:27
karma
1:24:29
what is ching chong ching China
I think
1:24:32
that's a diss that Trump going
ching
1:24:34
chang chong ching chong i think
that's a
1:24:36
trump i really don't know what
that is
1:24:39
but okay don't rap shining at a
asshole
1:24:42
and don't laugh plus go come
I'm trying
1:24:47
to think what I have to poo
tada ching
1:24:50
ching if that helps when Trump
goes
1:24:54
Trump was one of those little
noisy
1:24:56
things he does when he used to
make
1:24:59
sound effects hmm I don't have
it I'll
1:25:02
do what I have and I have what
I do why
1:25:09
you are laughing shut up you've
got the
1:25:18
best I can do for today yeah
good enough
1:25:24
onward to David Kyle who is in
from
1:25:29
Mount Airy Maryland of 33333
another
1:25:33
note to read today's note
reading day
1:25:36
with John a couple of months
ago I sold
1:25:39
my business has retired from
the company
1:25:41
they had a lot of dudes named
ban it's
1:25:43
been a while since I have
donated and I
1:25:45
thought it would be a great
opportunity
1:25:46
to start my next career I can
think of
1:25:48
no better place to begin the
next phase
1:25:50
of my life as an executive
producer for
1:25:52
the know again the show
excellent the
1:25:57
show has given me many years of
1:25:58
education and enjoyment I like
not only
1:26:00
to make a donation but give
back with
1:26:02
some research I've collected
over the
1:26:03
last year for a paper
1:26:05
I've written named Global
glacial
1:26:08
activity and sea-level rise and
I happen
1:26:11
to have a copy in my hands
right here
1:26:14
yeah as secure as you sent you
one came
1:26:16
in to the PIO box the show
turned me
1:26:20
around about climate change and
I have
1:26:22
and I had to create this paper
to have
1:26:25
any credible conversation with
my m5m
1:26:28
brainwashed friends
1:26:32
I have set this paper to Adam
for his
1:26:34
review it is a collection of
evidence
1:26:36
from NASA the IPCC NOAA and
other
1:26:39
sources demonstrating how we're
not all
1:26:42
gonna die from this bullshit
pumped out
1:26:45
by the media it's not a great
paper but
1:26:47
it's more legit than most of
the other
1:26:49
crap we get shoved at us in the
news
1:26:52
please d douche me karma for
the working
1:27:02
stiffs out there Jay Kyle
1:27:04
Maryland jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:27:13
considering this publicly this
is the
1:27:17
second draft maybe we should
put it
1:27:19
together help them put it
together and
1:27:20
publish it as a No Agenda
one-off well
1:27:23
that's a good idea I mean it's
in a
1:27:24
binder it's it's it's it's
nicely put
1:27:28
together I only got it yes I
went to the
1:27:31
PIO box yesterday or the door
Friday and
1:27:33
so I have to still go it's not
that big
1:27:37
it's only a what how many pages
is it
1:27:38
something like 30 20 25 pages
not it
1:27:43
it's also in my p.o box from
Sir Mark
1:27:46
Hall a nice book we never went
to the
1:27:49
moon
1:27:49
America's 30 billion dollar
swindle by
1:27:51
Bill casing and Randy Reed I
mean I have
1:27:53
a great Pio bucks and I got a
laughing
1:27:57
goat and I got the the No
Agenda DC
1:28:00
meetup framed picture it was
guys
1:28:02
laughing go to yes this is from
Teague
1:28:08
Hawker looking forward to
hearing
1:28:09
simultaneous goat screams which
means
1:28:11
you must have one as well well
I have a
1:28:13
goat this is it did you get a
screen on
1:28:15
goat wait it this is did you
get the
1:28:22
little little goat in a box I
don't have
1:28:25
a goat in a box it's small it's
ages 7
1:28:30
and up become the owner you
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1:28:34
owner of your very own
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press the
1:28:39
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1:28:41
high-pitched bleats that caused
the
1:28:43
screaming goat sensation to go
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roll kit also includes a 32-page
1:28:49
illustrated book of fun facts
and trivia
1:28:51
about these famed farm animals
okay
1:28:57
we're off to Rails it's fun
facts okay
1:29:03
what is a large group of goats
called
1:29:07
goatees a team be a horde see a
pack or
1:29:13
D a herd a pack oh it's a herd
1:29:19
anyway got me stumped
1:29:24
all right onward sir david von
sunder
1:29:28
then the black knight of the
Pacific
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Grove in guess where Pacific
Grove
1:29:34
250 bucks I realize it has been
way too
1:29:37
long since I supported the
greatest
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podcast in the universe we
thought I
1:29:41
better step up thanks for all
the work
1:29:44
you do supporting the mental
health of
1:29:46
the Knights and the many
producers out
1:29:48
there we depend on yo
1:29:50
it means you but he said yo sir
David
1:29:55
Vaughn Sundra the Black Knight
is the
1:29:57
listen nobody would you give my
karma
1:30:00
just regular car you've got
karma whoa
1:30:09
teca's zenneck I think I can't
pronounce
1:30:13
his last name I'd have to look
it up on
1:30:14
one of those pronunciation
thinks it's
1:30:16
viel e and IEC miscellany Aires
in New
1:30:19
York neat he's in New York two
hundred
1:30:22
two three four five six one of
my
1:30:24
favorite donations and he says
no
1:30:25
jingles no comment you know
jingles no
1:30:27
karma and thank you thank you
1:30:29
and then lad not last but
almost last is
1:30:33
the September Minneapolis
meet-up which
1:30:36
sent in a two hundred four
dollars
1:30:38
accumulated by the by the way
if show
1:30:41
organizers want to do this I
think it's
1:30:43
fine
1:30:43
any sending is as a check and
he's got a
1:30:46
bunch of only Joel Nelson is
about 50
1:30:49
bucks so Joel gets a call out
and
1:30:54
everybody else is just a kook
cumulation
1:30:57
of small donations he says good
I don't
1:31:01
how many people were there one
sees a
1:31:03
lot of people show up to these
things if
1:31:07
says 5:30 Saturday to Friday
book 25
1:31:11
people showed up about every
other where
1:31:16
was this where was this where
these be
1:31:18
Minneapolis oh fantastic yeah
that's
1:31:21
what I'm saying
1:31:22
he says Saturday evening
meetups in a
1:31:25
brewpub mini abnormally Apple
is to be
1:31:28
specific okay well who knew
cool so
1:31:32
there you go and he came and
they came
1:31:34
in with $204 and Austin Wilson
1:31:37
in Sammamish came in with 200
and rights
1:31:42
in this donation brings me the
title of
1:31:44
Baron after recently downtown
seat sorry
1:31:48
I said nice I said nice Oh after
1:31:50
recently moving to downtown CL
from the
1:31:52
ritzy little suburbs of
Sammamish I will
1:31:56
be changing my title from sir
Austin of
1:31:59
the snowy Cascades to Baron
Austin of
1:32:01
the puja sound Puget I'm
requesting
1:32:05
these jingles don't eat me
Hillary
1:32:07
Clinton you might die and it's
true
1:32:11
thanks for keeping up the great
1:32:13
deconstruction of the m5m Dame
Laura of
1:32:16
the snowy Cascades and I love
discussing
1:32:19
your show you've got karma I
should
1:32:30
reread the ill essences there
miss
1:32:32
reddit dame laura of the KU
snowy
1:32:35
Cascades and I we love
discussing your
1:32:39
show got it together the two of
them not
1:32:43
like he just likes talking
about the
1:32:44
show for no reason all right
and that
1:32:46
would conclude our list of
associate
1:32:48
executive producers executive
producers
1:32:50
for show 11 78 79 I mean I'm
actually
1:32:55
today 79 11717 yeah 1179 do we
have a
1:33:01
place am i coming through
delayed for
1:33:04
you or is it it sounds like
it's like we
1:33:06
have it why is sound delayed no
when I
1:33:08
say something sometimes it
takes a while
1:33:10
and then you go what
1:33:13
of Wilson I don't know I think
it's fine
1:33:16
I you just interrupted me that
wouldn't
1:33:17
in the middle of something I
caught my
1:33:19
it took me four already to
figure it out
1:33:21
I do want to have a meeting
well at
1:33:23
least one more meetup note
which is the
1:33:25
Colorado local 719 and the
phantom
1:33:28
Canyon brewing I guess they had
him they
1:33:30
came with 111 dollars which
will be
1:33:32
listed later but they're having
another
1:33:36
meet up on the 25th so I don't
know if
1:33:39
that's on the list I think so
Mimi sent
1:33:43
me the the whole list and we
have two
1:33:45
other meetup reports to do in
our second
1:33:46
report but now I'd like to
thank these
1:33:49
executive and associate
executive
1:33:51
producers these are real
credits as you
1:33:52
will probably know by now I'm
not
1:33:54
everybody does they can be used
anywhere
1:33:56
the credits are recognized and
these
1:33:58
credits usually are and people
are
1:33:59
impressed by any executive
producer of
1:34:01
anything then I can't no one's
gonna go
1:34:04
and listen to the show believe
me I
1:34:05
don't even the even people in
media
1:34:07
don't give a shit about what
they're
1:34:09
doing but it's impressive and
you should
1:34:11
use it to your advantage and we
thank
1:34:13
you above all for your courage
and
1:34:15
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experiment
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we call the No Agenda show with
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the bit
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1:34:24
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1:34:29
Vollrath org is this
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who hit people in the mouth
1:34:43
[Applause]
1:34:52
[Music]
1:34:53
[Applause]
1:34:59
well she's back did you hear
that sounds
1:35:03
like she's back there's a funny
article
1:35:06
I didn't know there's no clips
but but
1:35:08
Willie Brown did one of the
major major
1:35:11
players in California camel's
life yes
1:35:14
without that - but I'm in
California
1:35:17
politics I'd speaker the house
mayor of
1:35:21
San Francisco he's very very
powerful
1:35:24
and he came out with it with an
edit not
1:35:27
an editorial apparently they'd
given him
1:35:28
a column in the San Francisco
Chronicle
1:35:30
where he's promoting Hillary
really I
1:35:33
don't know anybody but Hillary
she's got
1:35:36
the best most brand recognition
she
1:35:38
should have won the last is
pretty much
1:35:40
my essay huh which is Wow
different
1:35:44
puzzle McWeeny
1:35:45
pretty much my essay going on
and on and
1:35:48
on about it never mentioned in
Camelot
1:35:50
but he's thought that the
Biden's fading
1:35:53
and Bernie's can't win and this
is
1:35:55
divisive this is interesting
last night
1:35:59
when I stayed up late for it
Saturday
1:36:02
Night Live which luckily does
come on
1:36:04
earlier in our timezone at
10:30 then I
1:36:07
really wanted to watch for two
reasons
1:36:09
one is Phoebe the woman from
fleabag I
1:36:12
was hosting and I think she's
pretty
1:36:14
funny but also Taylor Swift was
the
1:36:18
musical artist and I am I you
introduced
1:36:22
me to Taylor Swift in the very
beginning
1:36:24
of this show and I thank you
for that
1:36:25
although we did make some fun
of her you
1:36:27
you always liked her and I what
her
1:36:30
performance last night she's
just
1:36:31
fantastic which is she's a great
1:36:33
performer she is in fact on my
list of
1:36:35
favorite celebrity women she is
nudging
1:36:41
Jennifer Aniston out of my
favorite spot
1:36:44
I think Jed
1:36:45
team Jen is hurting because of
this
1:36:48
anyway look Jen's a local girl
for you
1:36:52
yes she's from Dallas isn't she
1:36:54
originally no Austin Austin
really no I
1:36:58
met her in the Austin Airport
once
1:36:59
jennifer aniston is from Austin
no yeah
1:37:03
no yeah yeah from Austin I met
her at
1:37:08
the airport and she's flying in
this
1:37:10
somewhere or other and I guess
we both
1:37:12
were sitting uh I actually sat
across
1:37:14
from her to look at the chat
with her a
1:37:15
little bit wearing sweatpants
1:37:18
I didn't recognize her I was
she was
1:37:22
standing right next to me at
the ticket
1:37:24
counter I looked over and I
said she was
1:37:26
born in 1969 in the Los Angeles
1:37:28
neighborhood of Sherman Oaks
okay not
1:37:31
even close to Austin
1:37:33
she lives he has a place in
Austin
1:37:35
that's what I was just told by
the
1:37:37
locals I think I would know all
right
1:37:41
well I'll look into it and I
made
1:37:43
mistakes before so of you my
friend yeah
1:37:47
I know that's what you like to
condemn
1:37:48
me for so let's go to one of
these
1:37:50
mistakes I want to go to this
one this
1:37:54
is a where you just jump all
over me for
1:37:56
making just the smile list of
1:37:58
commentaries and then you get
1:38:00
condescending you become
patronizing and
1:38:03
then you insult me
1:38:06
because of some just minor
thing I said
1:38:09
play the clip challenge one god
no
1:38:13
wonder I knew something was
wrong with
1:38:15
you today
1:38:15
like what is what is it what is
up Joe's
1:38:17
the Joe well there you go
1:38:20
John's but when you hear
somebody say
1:38:27
we're dependent on Saudi oil
yeah who's
1:38:31
it's bullcrap where's he
getting this
1:38:32
check from is the first
question spiked
1:38:37
up and then it did ramp down as
fast as
1:38:39
it spiked up pretty much and it
with the
1:38:42
net result is nothing exactly
nothing
1:38:44
burger as you'd like to say no
I don't
1:38:50
never know find it recently
what you
1:38:57
want again two shows I'll give
you four
1:39:00
shows find it makes eight eight
fine
1:39:05
done okay and then what counts
at times
1:39:07
you go so uh you're supposed to
stop me
1:39:11
from doing that it's impossible
this is
1:39:13
you and it's the imperfections
that make
1:39:15
you perfect
1:39:16
all right in the last eight
episodes I
1:39:19
presume someone did some work
for you
1:39:21
and when a I can you can
finally put
1:39:24
that Karina's place you should
be
1:39:27
apologizing instead of
condemning me for
1:39:30
doing what you challenged me to
do
1:39:33
challenge me to prove it five
shows
1:39:37
earlier Steen has a ranch in
New Mexico
1:39:47
the Zorro ranch okay go on and
I'm going
1:39:53
to I'm gonna confirm what
you're saying
1:39:59
we don't know one killed him he
hung
1:40:02
himself
1:40:03
the camera was broken two
cameras two
1:40:06
cameras are broken some of the
footage
1:40:08
was unusable what is your
problem guards
1:40:12
were asleep it's a big nothing
burger
1:40:14
there's nothing to see
1:40:18
yeah now we're stupid John I
cannot tell
1:40:22
you how sorry I am
1:40:24
yeah okay that's insincere but
I'll take
1:40:26
it now I do have two ISOs for
1:40:29
consideration uh and by the way
you
1:40:34
should have remembered it was
only five
1:40:36
shows earlier that you said
nothing
1:40:37
Berger and you had said it
before I saw
1:40:39
a reason it's stuck in my brain
you
1:40:42
don't say it much but I'm
shocked that
1:40:45
you would would condemn me for
pointing
1:40:47
this out and I didn't only did
it
1:40:48
casually but let's listen to the
1:40:51
challenge
1:40:51
ISO it's a big nothing Berger
yes and
1:40:58
then the other one which is the
1:41:00
competitor you can pick up
either one
1:41:02
this one actually may be better
but it
1:41:05
may be not eating babies
1:41:08
eating babies we got to start
eating
1:41:11
babies
1:41:13
I think that one's better
although I
1:41:16
kind of like the this is the
one that I
1:41:20
kind of like but I don't know
anyway yes
1:41:27
you're right I am I feel really
bad
1:41:30
about this especially since on
the last
1:41:33
show I told everybody how how
much I
1:41:36
wanted Hillary Clinton to come
back in
1:41:38
the race just for you because
you've
1:41:40
held on to it so but I
understand that
1:41:42
that my my oversight completely
taints
1:41:48
taints my good feelings towards
you and
1:41:50
I'm sorry you took it that way
just
1:41:58
again you just know I was in
the middle
1:42:04
of setting up a clip and now
and all of
1:42:06
a sudden I'm being excoriated
alright
1:42:10
you have said nothing burger
yes you're
1:42:13
correct and you didn't do it
ironically
1:42:16
you know I grew it in there is
a bye and
1:42:19
I feel embarrassed
1:42:23
I'm embarrassed do you write
that you
1:42:24
hire I cannot believe that I
use the
1:42:27
term nothing burger the way Van
Jones
1:42:30
launched it I feel like a heel
and and
1:42:33
now that I hear that back I'm
1:42:34
embarrassed by that and I'm
embarrassed
1:42:36
that I that I that I was so
adamant that
1:42:39
I would never use I feel the
shame could
1:42:41
everyone please chant shame
because I
1:42:43
feel bad shame shame shame
still said
1:42:47
taint though yeah anyway
Jennifer
1:42:51
Aniston has has a place in
Austin
1:42:54
apparently now I have no reason
to not
1:42:57
believe it other than living
here for
1:42:59
nine years never heard well
there's a
1:43:02
lot of famous people live in
Austin
1:43:05
so
1:43:07
Haley you've said so at least
four times
1:43:10
today okay are you there's
anything else
1:43:13
you'd like to I mean I am you
have no
1:43:15
idea my Tourette's is in high
gear right
1:43:17
now I'm glad there's no video
fuckin
1:43:19
moose we're on video actually
probably
1:43:23
pack them in I mean my eyes I
can fit my
1:43:26
eyes are barely open they're so
squinty
1:43:27
right now it's just you're
tripping me
1:43:29
all right
1:43:30
so Taylor Swift as I was saying
has
1:43:33
pushed Jennifer Aniston out of
the top
1:43:35
spot for me but as I'm watching
and what
1:43:39
I'll do if I if I really feel
the need
1:43:41
to watch a Saturday Night Live
I will
1:43:43
not go any longer than weekend
update'
1:43:45
and it's like okay so I've seen
the
1:43:46
artists performance II Weekend
Update
1:43:48
Weekend Update and this comes
back to
1:43:50
what we were talking about the
Machine
1:43:51
that's Saturday Night Live their
1:43:53
audience isn't as huge but it's
1:43:55
culturally very important and
they're
1:43:57
their videos go viral and
people talk
1:44:00
about what they said a lot and
this will
1:44:02
give you an idea of where the
real money
1:44:05
is betting so I don't know what
Willie
1:44:07
Brown is thinking about with
Hilary
1:44:09
although we know of course
what's really
1:44:11
happening but NBC did a great
job of
1:44:17
positioning their favorite
candidate and
1:44:20
it happened during Weekend
Update you
1:44:22
know where they sometimes have
a guest
1:44:23
so in this case the guests will
become
1:44:26
apparent but they and I cut
this down
1:44:29
you know the whole thing was
way too
1:44:30
long so I cut it down to a
couple
1:44:32
minutes he'll hear them slam in
1:44:34
succession they slam Trump of
course
1:44:37
that most of the show is about
slamming
1:44:39
Trump then Biden then Bernie
and they
1:44:43
don't even talk about Kamala
but listen
1:44:46
to this Trump keeps saying
there was no
1:44:48
quid pro quo which can only
mean there
1:44:51
was mad quid from
1:44:53
whenever a guy with like a
thirty word
1:44:55
vocabulary starts quoting a law
in Latin
1:44:58
because he breaks that law all
the time
1:45:00
you know Trump hasn't been
handling this
1:45:02
impeachment news well I mean
he's been
1:45:05
on a Twitter rampage he's
openly called
1:45:07
for China to investigate Joe
Biden and
1:45:10
it also came out that Trump
suggested
1:45:12
adding a moat filled with
alligators and
1:45:16
snakes to his proposed border
wall I
1:45:19
don't know how to say this but
are we
1:45:21
sure it's okay to make fun of
this guy's
1:45:26
[Applause]
1:45:29
Twitter removed an anti Joe
Biden
1:45:32
Nickelback meme that was posted
by the
1:45:34
president which is the sense
that have
1:45:38
you had said it at any other
time in
1:45:40
history would have meant that
you were
1:45:41
in the middle of a stroke I
also want to
1:45:45
point out that Nickelback is
Canadian so
1:45:47
Trump was still technically
using
1:45:49
foreigners to go after Joe
Biden in the
1:45:56
third quarter of this year
Bernie
1:45:57
Sanders raised 25 million
dollars and
1:45:59
then he did when any 78 year
old would
1:46:01
do after winning twenty eight
million
1:46:03
dollars he had a heart attack
Elizabeth
1:46:06
Warren has raised over 24
million in the
1:46:09
past three months here to
comment is
1:46:10
senator Elizabeth Warren okay
so this is
1:46:14
how it works and it's beautiful
the way
1:46:16
they executed this slam
everybody else
1:46:19
then talked about the money
although
1:46:22
they never mentioned how much
money the
1:46:23
Republicans and Trump raised
were their
1:46:25
scam ashwin read which was a
hundred and
1:46:28
twenty five million but now
let's go
1:46:30
into Elizabeth Warren and this
is I
1:46:32
think expertly done if you want
to
1:46:34
promote a candidate as a show
as a
1:46:38
network and probably as a
financial
1:46:41
backing just thinking about
what NBC
1:46:43
represents they're now going to
throw
1:46:46
all of these horrible things
that are
1:46:47
said about her to the fake
Elizabeth
1:46:50
Warren who will then address
them in a
1:46:52
fantastically humorous way it's
it's
1:46:55
what any candidate dreams of
1:46:57
[Applause]
1:47:05
yeah yeah
1:47:06
who's playing elizabeth
warren's that
1:47:08
Kate McKinney of course yeah so
you
1:47:17
raise all of this money without
any
1:47:19
corporate donations is that
right that's
1:47:21
right that's grassroots and
guess what
1:47:23
mama loves to garden all right
so
1:47:26
there's her first it's like oh
like no
1:47:28
corporate donations you're so
awesome
1:47:30
sauce every day I spent four
hours
1:47:33
taking selfies with every Warby
Parker
1:47:36
customer in America and then I
unwind by
1:47:40
calling all my small donors to
1:47:42
personally thank them yeah I
just wanted
1:47:45
to know that there's been some
big bunny
1:47:46
donors for Democrats who had
said they
1:47:49
would rather vote for Trump
than you now
1:47:51
this is the next thing that
everyone's
1:47:52
been talking about oh yeah wait
whoa
1:47:55
listen to how she does it
1:48:02
million hairs don't lie but I'm
gonna
1:48:07
tell them the same thing my
grandson
1:48:09
told me when he took me to
Avengers
1:48:11
infinity war they say for you
I've no
1:48:22
band again taking big checks
from Wall
1:48:24
Street worked out great for the
last
1:48:25
lady running for president let
me just
1:48:31
skip Wisconsin and changed my
name to
1:48:33
emails Benghazi that's how it
works
1:48:42
discredit Clinton at the same
time
1:48:45
coming from NBC that was
beautiful work
1:48:49
that they did there Liz Warren
is their
1:48:51
bitch right now
1:48:54
well we've spotted this before
that they
1:48:57
seem to be on the Liz Warren
bandwagon
1:48:59
this won't last once Hilary
shows up I
1:49:02
know but still well done
1:49:07
as was it you that said this or
what cuz
1:49:10
I have yet to identify this
person as
1:49:12
one of the things and have a
selective
1:49:15
memory well I won't remember
certain
1:49:17
things from certain people who
want to
1:49:20
remain anonymous for example
I'll never
1:49:21
literally cannot remember who
it was
1:49:23
hmm it's a trick but once in a
while it
1:49:27
gets to me so and so I said so
and now I
1:49:31
may have been my wife it may
have been
1:49:33
you I know it's not JC I
checked with
1:49:35
other people but somebody
pointed out is
1:49:37
really oh yeah it's not in my
essay this
1:49:41
is the one thing I should have
put in I
1:49:42
might add it
1:49:44
you
1:49:46
that Hillary Clinton
1:49:49
feels entitled to such an
extreme that
1:49:52
she is not going to let
Elizabeth Warren
1:49:54
oh yeah I think I'm the first
woman
1:49:56
president not you yeah I think
again and
1:49:58
we have to stop doing this I
think we
1:50:02
talked about this after the
show because
1:50:04
it came to me after the show
and I said
1:50:06
it was a little different I
said no way
1:50:08
in hell would Hillary Clinton
ever let
1:50:12
any other woman become the
first female
1:50:14
president before it probably
was you it
1:50:17
makes sense you know now please
keep me
1:50:19
anonymous it's too late now
1:50:22
but the the point is is that if
that's
1:50:27
true if we're gonna take let's
let's
1:50:29
adopt that thesis that there's
no way in
1:50:32
hell that while Hillary is
alive that a
1:50:36
woman is going to become
president
1:50:37
unless it's her
1:50:40
is it possible that they're
promoting
1:50:43
they pushed Warren up to the
top and NBC
1:50:46
is behind it to lure Hillary in
you know
1:50:51
I roof Mehta but why the hell
not
1:50:56
yeah it's very meta but it
makes sense
1:50:59
because why would n be C take a
chance
1:51:02
on pissing off all the other
candidates
1:51:04
and and then doing it start
extolling
1:51:06
and we've noticed this before
extolling
1:51:08
Elizabeth Warren when she
hasn't got a
1:51:10
prayer to be Trump let's bring
back
1:51:13
Hillary and now we had the
Willie Brown
1:51:16
thing you just ran in the
Chronicle by
1:51:20
the way I come up a lot during
the
1:51:21
England they're making these
bets of 13
1:51:23
to 1 that Hillary becomes the
nominee in
1:51:26
the bedding houses there's a
lot of
1:51:28
people betting him this $100
bet this is
1:51:30
an easy way to make 1,300 bucks
perhaps
1:51:32
I'm not recommending people bet
do you
1:51:34
mean if you put a hundred in
you could
1:51:36
win 1,300 is that the idea yeah
I'd be
1:51:38
13 to 1 bet yeah yeah what's
the spread
1:51:41
or doesn't it work like that
1:51:42
no it doesn't I like that I
like that
1:51:55
idea a lot I like it a lot
1:51:58
now now the Truman she's coming
she's
1:52:00
back well that one of our
trolls made a
1:52:03
good point and said if you
recall SNL
1:52:06
had Trump guest host a year
before he
1:52:09
became the nominee so this of
course was
1:52:13
not the real Elizabeth Warren
and not a
1:52:15
guest host spot but let's see I
mean
1:52:18
what why wouldn't they under
the guise
1:52:21
of promoting her book why
wouldn't they
1:52:22
have the Hillary come in and do
a do a
1:52:24
hosting episode if she ever
hosted SNL I
1:52:28
can't recall I usually somebody
somebody
1:52:31
in the chat room the troll room
can look
1:52:33
it up because they have a list
of hosts
1:52:34
on Wikipedia it's possible that
she has
1:52:37
I know she's I think she's done
cameos
1:52:39
on the show real as her or not
it
1:52:41
Elizabeth Warren I don't know
if she's
1:52:43
done that she may have to but
the it's
1:52:46
beside the point if the idea is
they
1:52:49
didn't put Trump on the
shoulder so he
1:52:50
could become president let's
face it all
1:52:52
of course not of course not but
but he
1:52:55
was on end you see it thickens
1:52:57
I like it I like that a lot now
when is
1:53:01
the next debate
1:53:03
the 15th of October okay so
that's next
1:53:06
what is that next Monday
Tuesday's when
1:53:09
as I think I believed to be a
win it
1:53:11
could be a Tuesday or Wednesday
1:53:13
I think taxes is taxes is twos
I think
1:53:17
it's not the day after that
1:53:19
yeah well October 15th would be
taxes
1:53:22
then it would be Tuesday I've
always
1:53:24
said that we should make we
should make
1:53:26
Election Day on April 15th when
people
1:53:29
are born April 16th when people
have to
1:53:31
actually do their taxes not
this way
1:53:33
that's a great idea yeah do it
the day
1:53:35
after you have to pay your
taxes let's
1:53:37
see how you vote so the next day
1:53:38
Hillary's doing a big
fundraiser for
1:53:41
what at her house now is this
at the New
1:53:47
York house or is it at the
Hampton house
1:53:53
well somebody sent me the flyer
oh
1:53:56
there's a flyer for it oh yeah
sweet the
1:54:00
picture of Hillary when she was
like
1:54:02
thirty smiling I don't have
much on the
1:54:05
on the candidates although I
did pick up
1:54:08
a great clip I feel a great
clip from
1:54:10
bateau bet Oh Robert Bobby
Francis or
1:54:15
Roarke as you know he is quite
1:54:19
explicitly said hell yeah I'm
coming to
1:54:21
take your guns no he said
specifically
1:54:23
to take your ar-15 and your
ak-47 and as
1:54:29
you know we my argument is
certainly if
1:54:32
you look at the Second
Amendment is the
1:54:34
reason the United States has
guns is so
1:54:36
that when the government goes
nuts and
1:54:38
they or as some would say too
radical
1:54:43
they know that they're gonna
watch
1:54:45
themselves this is you know
this is the
1:54:47
problem that the yellow vests
have this
1:54:49
is the problem with the Dutch
farmers
1:54:50
have you can protest all you
want and
1:54:53
these two countries
specifically with
1:54:57
the United Kingdom there's
actual laws
1:54:59
against your freedom of speech
you know
1:55:01
you can say anything you want
as long as
1:55:03
it doesn't cause it divided in
the
1:55:05
social discourse well what's
the point
1:55:07
of speech then it's actually
legal
1:55:09
punishable by two years in Gitmo
1:55:11
lowlands the United Kingdom you
can't
1:55:13
even say anything disparaging
about and
1:55:16
a politician you can go to jail
so it's
1:55:19
incredible why because the
people have
1:55:21
no guns if the politicians are
very
1:55:24
careful in the United States
that's why
1:55:25
they have bodyguards because
it's the
1:55:27
people you know there's anywhere
1:55:29
thousand guns in every
neighborhood
1:55:31
that's our power you don't have
to use
1:55:33
them an argument against my
argument
1:56:08
[Music]
1:56:46
at that time depending upon the
offense
1:56:50
or given to you in my reading
of us we
1:56:55
settled this question about
whether we
1:56:58
should be able to rise up
against our
1:57:00
government in 1865 in a
courthouse and
1:57:03
automatics right now if you
wanted to
1:57:07
honor yourself sufficient to
take on a
1:57:09
government and spend seven and
fifty
1:57:11
billion dollars a year on US
military
1:57:14
justice more than ten largest
military
1:57:18
budgets combined the followers
don't you
1:57:30
love this guy
1:57:31
so his first of all some false
1:57:33
equivalency is he's brain dead
he is
1:57:36
brain dead even
1:57:37
he's brain dead first of all
did the
1:57:40
Trail of Tears
1:57:42
okay that's Elizabeth Warren's
turf so
1:57:44
lay off that beto and then to
say the
1:57:48
American people with your with
your sad
1:57:49
ar-15 you can't beat the
American
1:57:52
military might with that you
need
1:57:54
aircraft carriers we don't need
to fight
1:57:57
the army in fact I think the
army will
1:57:58
be on our side
1:57:59
if needed it's you it's nothing
what I
1:58:02
gotta go fight the army you
don't order
1:58:04
the army around meadow
unbelievably
1:58:08
shallow and stupid this guy
1:58:11
I've never liked him I'd never
disliked
1:58:15
him but this is just dumb it's
just
1:58:17
don't always disliked him I
mean how can
1:58:21
you even make this comparison
1:58:25
have you seen another increase
of ring
1:58:30
doorbell stories on your local
news no
1:58:34
actually not here oh man right
now
1:58:38
Austin is getting hammered with
them and
1:58:40
it's a test market oh you know
these
1:58:45
things are everywhere
everywhere just
1:58:51
you know the four packages
being stolen
1:58:53
is one thing but now apparently
there's
1:58:55
a ring you can put in your car
it is
1:58:57
it's not worth playing a clip
because
1:58:59
it's a very visual thing so the
woman
1:59:02
apparently left her her car
unlocked but
1:59:05
she has a ring device on the
dashboard
1:59:08
and so this kid gets in the
thing is
1:59:11
triggered by you know motion it
goes on
1:59:14
but it also flashes on like a
you know
1:59:16
like a mini LED floodlight and
this kid
1:59:19
you know he's like and he's
looking
1:59:21
right in the camera's eyes wide
and of
1:59:23
course it's everyone's laughing
about it
1:59:25
the news is laughing about it
but the
1:59:26
meantime you know there's story
after
1:59:29
story after story about how
people are
1:59:32
being saved and thank God for
the ring
1:59:35
doorbell and that you're in
this but
1:59:37
this ring from your car let's
ring for
1:59:38
under the house other houses
ring for
1:59:40
for the side it's in the lamps
it's
1:59:43
everywhere and apparently the
cops have
1:59:45
continuous access to it
1:59:47
it's it's so disturbing and
people think
1:59:50
it's great but meanwhile this
is the
1:59:53
this is Skynet a pit yeah a
little bit
1:59:58
1984 more so but it's can you
imagine
2:00:01
where they say you know what
we'd like
2:00:03
to do if we could control the
public cuz
2:00:05
they're not buying a lot of
these ideas
2:00:07
and it's gonna cost a fortune
to put
2:00:11
cameras everywhere and they're
you know
2:00:13
they're not gonna like it
2:00:14
have them to spy on himself as
a good
2:00:22
thing we could do it we own the
media
2:00:25
as it's beautiful and it says
you get
2:00:29
the money it saves the
government oh
2:00:31
they don't need to say they
don't need
2:00:35
to put anything in place
everyone's
2:00:37
doing it voluntarily and of
course no
2:00:39
one thinks it through don't
think it
2:00:42
through but also most people
don't care
2:00:44
yeah whatever they know
anything anyway
2:00:46
look and see matter of thinking
is
2:00:48
really don't care hey it works
for me
2:00:50
I'm great I'm good with it
2:00:52
yeah and then the and you'll
appreciate
2:00:55
this Guardian did a big story
headline
2:01:00
collision course why our cars
killing
2:01:03
more pedestrians
2:01:05
and as it turns out since last
year
2:01:12
five percent more Americans
have been
2:01:15
killed pedestrians by vehicles
in total
2:01:19
it's up 41 percent since 2008
and can
2:01:25
you believe it would you
believe that
2:01:26
this is this kind of is it a
global
2:01:29
thing and and it is the
Guardian and
2:01:33
then couldn't get much more
tardy than
2:01:35
the doom that ardian let's call
him that
2:01:37
the tardy and from the UK so at
the end
2:01:40
of the article like well you
know could
2:01:42
be because people are
distracted when
2:01:44
they're walking you think so
they go
2:01:47
through the well well you know
all this
2:01:49
talk of I'm reading from the
article all
2:01:51
this talk about pedestrian
distraction
2:01:53
driver distraction that's all a
2:01:55
distraction says Ben well of
the world
2:01:58
Resource Institute for
sustainable
2:02:00
cities it puts all the
responsibility on
2:02:03
the individuals and not the
operator
2:02:05
yeah so it's just this big
bullshit
2:02:07
article and what does it wind
up with
2:02:11
five Jian cars that will do it
and
2:02:15
that'll save us because does
that have
2:02:17
anything to do with anything
because the
2:02:19
cars will see the pedestrians
and will
2:02:21
not kill them bullcrap what car
what car
2:02:25
you all had I can't do that no
of course
2:02:27
not I don't have that but
that's that's
2:02:29
their solution for 5 G's 5g
people are
2:02:33
shameless yeah but yes your
I've noticed
2:02:35
it the other day I was saw
somebody
2:02:37
stand on the corner and they
were
2:02:38
looking at their phone dude I
don't know
2:02:40
why and they just walked into
the street
2:02:43
it's it's just walk right into
the
2:02:46
street yeah I'm I saw him a
mile away so
2:02:50
I had stopped but you know if
somebody
2:02:52
else was the court Carroll you
but I'll
2:02:53
tell you combined people
walking around
2:02:55
like zombies and auto-drive yeah
2:02:58
Tesla's is great it's gonna be
dynamite
2:03:01
at all you know I have the game
where
2:03:06
you give yourself points you
know at one
2:03:08
point for someone walking on
the street
2:03:09
with the phone two points if
they're
2:03:11
standing on the phone in the
street
2:03:12
three points if they're walking
while on
2:03:15
the phone five points if you're
in the
2:03:18
car while on the phone and
someone asks
2:03:20
how many points if someone
walks in the
2:03:22
traffic and gets hit I think
you get a
2:03:24
free ball at that point I mean
that's
2:03:25
just you you just go home
wherever you
2:03:27
were go back home and celebrate
a jingle
2:03:30
for you John
2:03:32
for a bakelite sky today steady
K he's
2:03:35
an OTG kind of died it's brand
new
2:03:38
everybody fam
2:03:42
[Music]
2:04:04
by your favorite band no list
everyone
2:04:07
knows you're a big rush fans
rush
2:04:11
you mentioned the Tesla recive
rock
2:04:16
progressive rock in Canada it's
pretty
2:04:18
good I rush great band I love
them the
2:04:21
IRS is now saying that 70 at
least 74
2:04:28
million dollars in federal
electric
2:04:30
vehicle tax credits were bogit
if and
2:04:33
the end their algos couldn't
couldn't
2:04:35
find it for 2018 because you
buy a Tesla
2:04:40
would you get to duck $7,000 a
good
2:04:44
amount of my 7,500 yeah if you
play your
2:04:46
cards right
2:04:46
Tesla's are not a really
inexpensive car
2:04:48
because they're so subsidized
which is
2:04:50
yeah the grille genius of Elon
Musk
2:04:54
in fact number one sales in in
Europe
2:04:58
what country is the number one
seller of
2:05:00
Tesla's Deutschland no the
Netherlands
2:05:05
above Deutschland Wow
2:05:07
well the Netherlands also gives
a
2:05:09
subsidy on top of the subsidy
that the
2:05:12
car already has built into it
and in
2:05:14
many places you get free
parking and
2:05:16
that's why it's like spray
that's what
2:05:18
that ends soon
2:05:19
well let me let's play this
this this
2:05:21
the electric cars in China clip
and I
2:05:23
use a short one and I will tell
you some
2:05:26
of the visuals that you missed
out on
2:05:27
you ID is also greening the
city's taxi
2:05:31
fleet almost all of the city's
22,000
2:05:34
cabs are electric but some
drivers wish
2:05:38
they weren't forced to make
this rich
2:05:42
continues her home electric
taxi drivers
2:05:45
definitely earned less because
it takes
2:05:47
several hours to recharge the
car
2:05:49
sometimes we have to wait in
line
2:05:51
two months ago I waited in line
one hour
2:05:53
or more for a charging station
then it
2:05:56
took me two hours to recharge
2:05:57
thank you those are hours I
could have
2:05:59
been working it
2:06:01
but he has no choice the central
2:06:04
planners of China's government
say
2:06:05
they're committed to ensuring
the
2:06:07
electric vehicle market becomes
a world
2:06:09
leader this year China imposed
new
2:06:12
missions credit system that
requires car
2:06:15
manufacturers to reduce
emissions nor
2:06:17
certain levels or pay for
credits
2:06:20
through other companies
2:06:21
that's an expenditure they want
to avoid
2:06:24
so they're being compelled to
go more
2:06:27
green and that applies to
domestic and
2:06:30
international companies no I
can't wait
2:06:32
to hear what I missed visually
2:06:35
so they show a lineup of taxis
going
2:06:38
into the charging area and the
lineup is
2:06:41
like a half a mile long it like
he says
2:06:43
is an hour wait then they show
the
2:06:45
charging area thousands of
chargers
2:06:49
thousands Wow and they're
packed with
2:06:53
taxis and there's a line going
up
2:06:55
because when you're dependent
on this
2:06:56
imagine that without what the
gasoline
2:06:59
lines would be like or even any
gasoline
2:07:02
station if you had the if where
you
2:07:04
drove up to a pump and you
stuck the
2:07:06
thing in the in your car you
had to wait
2:07:08
an hour two hours two hours to
fill up
2:07:12
the tank yeah if it took two
hours to
2:07:14
fill up a tank can you imagine
what the
2:07:16
gasoline lines would be like
there's not
2:07:18
enough charging stations and
this is
2:07:20
really one of the kind of the
2:07:21
bottlenecks of the whole scheme
now neo
2:07:24
that company that were the real
popular
2:07:26
Japanese Japanese Chinese
electric car
2:07:30
Matic I think is neo and I oh
I'm not
2:07:32
sure but we have one of our no
agenda
2:07:34
folk that lives in Oakland
works for
2:07:36
them one of our producers yeah
but they
2:07:40
have they have the right idea
and
2:07:42
Tesla's thought about trying to
do this
2:07:44
and they you know they just
couldn't if
2:07:46
they didn't engineer it right
away so
2:07:47
now they can't do it or they
can't do it
2:07:50
now which is the neo you you
drive in to
2:07:54
a charging station and they put
you on a
2:07:56
lift drops your battery pack
out but
2:07:58
yeah yeah yeah I've seen I've
seen an
2:07:59
animation of that yeah and
you're on
2:08:01
your way did not fail in in
Israel
2:08:05
didn't one of our situation
cheesier
2:08:10
cars the Chinese are more
likely to make
2:08:17
this work
2:08:18
yeah seems to me I could be
wrong but
2:08:22
anyway that's one possible but
then you
2:08:24
have to have these giant
warehouses full
2:08:26
of charged batteries yeah I
mean this is
2:08:29
just impractical that's the
reason
2:08:31
gasoline we you have to
remember that
2:08:33
around the turn of this old
century in
2:08:35
the early 1900's electric cars
were very
2:08:37
popular Jay Leno has a number of
2:08:40
specialized for cars
2:08:41
you know I've become a bit
addicted to
2:08:43
Jay Leno's Garage on YouTube
yeah you
2:08:46
said that I said it also
2:08:49
after the show yes but very
it's a very
2:08:52
entertaining it's very
educational
2:08:53
that's why you're addicted to
him do you
2:08:55
know what I like the best
though not the
2:08:57
electric cars my favorite is
the steam
2:08:59
cars we can bring that back the
steam
2:09:03
cars which tries to bring it
back and
2:09:05
their granny let me just really
cool
2:09:07
it's like what are your chats
out in
2:09:10
house extremely yeah they did
do 65 70
2:09:13
top speed and the torque is
like me and
2:09:15
rips the bass falls out of the
pavement
2:09:17
almost yeah I know you got to
keep your
2:09:21
car you have the electric car
was and it
2:09:24
according to Leno's Garage
that's where
2:09:26
I got this information that
somebody
2:09:27
lecturing it they it was very
there were
2:09:29
much more popular than the
gasoline car
2:09:32
for the early days and then the
steam
2:09:33
car looks like it might have
made a move
2:09:35
in and then at some point when
they put
2:09:38
in this infrastructure of
gasoline
2:09:39
stations and the convenience of
a
2:09:42
high-energy liquid that you can
just put
2:09:45
in the car and then it goes
away you
2:09:47
don't do op it out uh it beat
beat those
2:09:50
other technologies and this to
me is
2:09:52
still the most practical way to
power an
2:09:55
automobile also the engines I
think are
2:09:57
too complicated
2:09:58
in in the Netherlands troll
haddem says
2:10:02
you know why Tesla is cheap in
the
2:10:05
Netherlands not that not the
price of
2:10:06
the car necessarily gasoline is
so
2:10:08
expensive half of the you know
same all
2:10:11
over Europe half of the price
of your
2:10:13
gallon or liter of gas is taxes
and it's
2:10:17
what is it it's five times as
expensive
2:10:19
in the US so I understand I
understand
2:10:21
where they're coming from but
it's going
2:10:23
to end up the
2:10:26
what doesn't do you have the
the the Joe
2:10:31
I have to do I have the Sunday
Joe Biden
2:10:33
clip of the week we need yet
hold on a
2:10:36
second
2:10:37
yeah we got something here
that's not
2:10:48
what I was looking for the week
what you
2:10:57
got lined up for us today Sean
well this
2:11:00
is a weird box because this
this little
2:11:03
bit that he does here he
actually he
2:11:06
besides me having flubs in it
he he uses
2:11:10
it himself for his campaign it
is part
2:11:13
of a Joe Biden campaign ad but
let's
2:11:16
play it we'll see what's wrong
with it
2:11:17
you know if there any angels in
heaven
2:11:20
they're all male and female
nurses and
2:11:24
they're not getting paid enough
we're
2:11:27
not getting treated enough and
all those
2:11:29
home care workers they should
be trained
2:11:32
how to increase their capacity
to serve
2:11:35
everything I mean we can do
this what
2:11:40
wait to serve what they're not
getting
2:11:44
paid enough and they're not
getting
2:11:45
treated enough I thought that
was kind
2:11:46
of weird but when it resulted
in the
2:11:50
backlash to this was not the
the bad
2:11:52
sentence structures but it was
from the
2:11:56
left his own supporters there
are more
2:11:59
than two genders so goodness
2:12:06
to show my food by donation to
NOAA Jen
2:12:10
imagine all the people who
could do it
2:12:12
oh yeah there's a few people to
thank
2:12:22
for show 1179 but before we do I
2:12:24
actually have a clip I'm sorry
and
2:12:27
that's okay this is a clip that
leads
2:12:30
into this and we want to I want
to play
2:12:31
the clip first so people
realize what
2:12:33
they're in for
2:12:34
there's a YouTube celebrity who
worked
2:12:39
with or twitch celebrity who
worked with
2:12:44
what would called sponsored
streams
2:12:47
which was at native ads mm-hmm
and this
2:12:50
guy's name is Jericho and he he
was
2:12:54
involved with a lot of
sponsored streams
2:12:56
or native ads and they had one
and when
2:12:59
Adam and I can both discuss a
little bit
2:13:01
of this because there's there
was a one
2:13:03
little mention in here of legal
action
2:13:05
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2:13:07
when you do these sponsored
streams you
2:13:10
usually sign a nondisclosure
for example
2:13:14
I me vo they had some sponsored
crap
2:13:17
from it was one of those
Verizon I think
2:13:20
are one of the big phone
companies and
2:13:22
then we're gonna do some ads
for Verizon
2:13:25
and so they had to sign off and
this I'd
2:13:27
ever got involved with this
particularly
2:13:30
because I was acting and I was
irked by
2:13:31
because I'm gonna got a free
phone but
2:13:33
they I read the document and
it's very
2:13:38
specific about what you can and
cannot
2:13:40
say about Verizon or any of the
other
2:13:43
companies you can't even
mention the
2:13:46
other companies that really get
some
2:13:47
bent out of shape yeah that was
them you
2:13:51
couldn't wear it was for Sprint
when you
2:13:55
could not wear anything purple
yeah
2:13:58
because that was the color of
t-mobile
2:14:00
even though they later acquired
them
2:14:02
that was Verizon I'm sorry
Verizon and
2:14:04
wouldn't let you wear yellow or
purple
2:14:05
because Verizon's red and no
purple and
2:14:07
no yellow that's it
2:14:11
this guy got himself in a jam
and he
2:14:14
explains it and he's been
pretty much
2:14:16
blackballed now and he can't
get you
2:14:18
know he's pretty miss income
has dropped
2:14:20
to zero but listen to him
explain what
2:14:23
happened this is Jericho yeah
put me in
2:14:26
the in the doghouse for a while
you know
2:14:29
what it's fine I could tell you
about it
2:14:30
because it's my fault okay
basically I
2:14:33
did a sponsored stream with
McDonald's
2:14:35
and ubereats and at the
beginning of the
2:14:38
stream I I accidentally said
because I
2:14:42
was just trying to show off the
Big Mac
2:14:44
coins that they had sent me I
took them
2:14:46
and I had a Freudian slip right
like you
2:14:49
like when you call your teacher
mom I
2:14:50
took the coins back and I said
in
2:14:52
McDonald's sent me a hundred
whopper
2:14:55
coins and I was like
immediately I was
2:14:59
like I fuck I missed I didn't
mean to
2:15:01
say that like it was what it
was and
2:15:03
then basically and then also I
was
2:15:06
playing smash and my character
is red
2:15:09
and and and the skins Red Robin
okay so
2:15:14
I said that and it was the
first time
2:15:18
that McDonald's was working
with twitch
2:15:19
in that capacity and they were
using me
2:15:21
as the poster boy for it and and
2:15:25
McDonald's was very very very
very upset
2:15:31
to the point where there was
legal
2:15:33
issues involved and twitch is
higher-ups
2:15:37
that got that campaign were
very very
2:15:40
very very upset as well
2:15:42
and as a result I'm no longer
gonna be
2:15:46
doing any brand deals with
twitch for
2:15:49
the foreseeable future so I'm
working on
2:15:52
trying to figure out a way to
make that
2:15:54
smooth over over with
McDonald's but
2:15:56
it's a very serious it's a very
serious
2:15:58
issue a very big mistake that I
made and
2:16:02
I am absolutely in the doghouse
with
2:16:06
that and and it was it was like
it was
2:16:09
an honest mistake but you can't
make
2:16:11
mistakes like that when you're
working
2:16:14
with some of the world's
biggest brands
2:16:16
you know yeah imagine if I had
said
2:16:20
nothing burger
2:16:21
John goodbye
2:16:23
no more show McDonald's would
stop
2:16:25
sponsoring immediately
2:16:29
I found this to be just that I
mean I
2:16:33
knew about sponsor estrangement
and then
2:16:35
I drew Maya and I forgot about
the
2:16:37
Verizon deal that was done at
me vo
2:16:39
where they had stuff like he
just
2:16:41
mentioned
2:16:41
he's character was red Red
Robin you
2:16:45
know another competitor he
can't mention
2:16:46
them and change it from you
know whopper
2:16:49
he said the word whopper yeah
oops baby
2:16:52
this is the roots what you're
up against
2:16:55
and what the kind of crap you
get the
2:16:57
general public is just being
fed junk by
2:17:01
the media the media is lost its
lost
2:17:04
cause that's what we have to do
it the
2:17:05
way we do it it's the only way
that
2:17:08
enables us to actually speak
freely and
2:17:11
not be the only thing we have
to worry
2:17:12
about is each other basically
yeah keep
2:17:17
each other alive we get mad and
then we
2:17:19
want one of us we'll just walk
frame and
2:17:27
I'm out you want a ham radio
try to do a
2:17:31
show there yeah we get get one
of those
2:17:35
cameras at my face in the
camera yeah
2:17:39
all the more appreciation for
our
2:17:42
supporters who are really
producers
2:17:45
that's why we address you as
such
2:17:47
because you make it happen not
just the
2:17:49
financial part although
incredibly
2:17:51
important for us because we
need to pay
2:17:53
the bills I pay our own bills
but you
2:17:57
know just just look at what you
bring to
2:17:59
the table information help data
2:18:03
documents experience
2:18:05
I'm just overall crazy ideas
yeah boots
2:18:09
on the ground is what the
ground and
2:18:12
people in the agencies thank
you so much
2:18:16
people in the agencies yes your
help can
2:18:18
help Philip Wirth is the top of
the list
2:18:21
from Myerstown Pennsylvania
came at one
2:18:23
two three four five
2:18:24
followed by M Andrew Jones at
111 11
2:18:27
he's the one a note I read
earlier
2:18:29
mmm-hmm these meetups going on
Brandon
2:18:32
Johnson in Essex Connecticut
888 if you
2:18:36
don't mind I'd like to read
this because
2:18:38
this is also from a meet-up and
this is
2:18:41
an interesting note
2:18:42
forgive me pod Father for I
have sinned
2:18:44
I've been listening since 2010
and have
2:18:46
never donated is deduced I
attended the
2:18:52
Worcester aka Worchester meetup
in
2:18:55
Massachusetts I met some cool
guys Chris
2:18:58
or Ernesto and not Jake the
ratio was
2:19:01
three to one as in three white
men to
2:19:03
one black man and three
producers to one
2:19:05
douchebag I don't know how I
made it out
2:19:08
alive just kidding everybody
was great
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but the debugger II could no
longer
2:19:12
stand I feel like I'm part of a
sleeper
2:19:15
cell of Negroes with the No
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community that has never
donated let me
2:19:20
explain black men
2:19:23
it says black men people but I
think as
2:19:25
black men want to ball out of
control
2:19:27
like the rappers do just ask
moe so to
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me the ultimate donation in my
mind is
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an instant night so it's all or
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I have dreams of screaming
insta night
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agenda
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aka mo facts with Freddie the
firewall
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keep the douche on me but hit
me with
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some relationship Karma I think
I just
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met the woman of my dreams
she's an Air
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Force flight nurse she's
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she's interested in me then I
need some
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soul stay black says Brandon
Johnson I
2:20:19
will put that at the end for
Brandon
2:20:21
thank you for the note made me
laugh
2:20:22
another another note that could
not be
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read in any sponsored
circumstance
2:20:28
whatsoever
2:20:31
well unless you want to get
fire yes as
2:20:35
a great Negro agenda can't call
Johnson
2:20:40
interesting that's right sir
Jim Zuko in
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Beverly Hills California 6969
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sir got Nate in Sebastopol 69
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sir mark Tanner in Whittier
California
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six seven eight nine barons for
Alan
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bean in Oakland oh he should be
at fifty
2:20:59
but I think hmm but he's well
he's at
2:21:02
he's on the list here sixty a
Hector
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Kartik Kartik Mia Cartagena and
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Chatsworth 55 25 David
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Murphy Mary ad captain I met
Mary akan
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Mary Mary akan something like
that yeah
2:21:22
hey longtime owner he says give
him a
2:21:25
douche in Bloomfield Michigan
he should
2:21:33
be an go to find a local one
they have
2:21:36
these huge meetups all the time
all over
2:21:39
the state of Michigan Sean in
Hanover
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Pennsylvania 5510 another D
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yeah I said holy moley
2:21:55
who else said who says holy
moley the
2:21:57
most maybe not between the two
of us but
2:22:01
there's somebody that
reintroduced it
2:22:03
into the lexicon as a public
meme I
2:22:06
don't want to say that I
reintroduce it
2:22:09
to the show because you know
people go
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spending their time finding
ways to
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disprove me but I remember you
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you can't disprove it unless
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we
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haven't heard from her for
definitely if
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she still has her Slingbox
working I
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should ask her
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51:42 wait a minute she has a
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don't think she's on the list
what is
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actually
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it's yes it's two knighting
today and
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then we'll do a little bit of a
meet-up
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report so I got my Wow I was
trying to
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get the sword and hit the button
2:27:15
I got my now here you go I know
I there
2:27:18
we go
2:27:25
anonymous dude named Ben and
Maxine
2:27:27
Waters gravel gentlemen both of
you have
2:27:29
supported the No Agenda show on
the
2:27:30
amount of $1,000 or more we are
very
2:27:32
thankful for that and I am
proud to
2:27:35
hereby pronounce the kV both
nights of
2:27:37
the new agenda roundtable so up
here on
2:27:38
the podium we say
congratulations and
2:27:42
welcome sir hashtag blessed and
sir
2:27:45
Maxine water Scrabble night of
the cheap
2:27:47
last for you we have skillets
and mint
2:27:49
juleps
2:27:50
we got cookers and low rent
boys and
2:27:52
Chardonnay we got two cavities
waifu
2:27:55
sand waffles
2:27:56
we got reuben s women in rows a
we got
2:27:58
mutton and Mead oh that's the
favorite
2:28:00
at the end breast milk and
Palamon of
2:28:01
course ginger ale and gerbils
go to no
2:28:06
agenda nation.com / rings and
Eric the
2:28:08
shill who will make sure that
you get
2:28:11
everything as soon as we can
possibly
2:28:12
get it to you but you do have
to fill
2:28:15
out some information so we can
find you
2:28:17
and the right ring size
obviously here's
2:28:24
what's going on and meetup land
if you
2:28:26
have not it's like a potty if
you're not
2:28:29
participated in one of these
meetups
2:28:30
this is something you must do
at least
2:28:32
once in your life go visit a
meet-up and
2:28:35
you can do that by checking out
No
2:28:37
Agenda meetups com
2:28:39
I'm gonna actually put the full
meetup
2:28:42
schedule in the show notes for
some
2:28:44
reason that hasn't been making
it in and
2:28:45
Mimi does a great job of an
overview so
2:28:48
make sure you get that but
essentially
2:28:50
for the October 10th South
Austin is
2:28:53
where that's taking place and
I'm still
2:28:55
to the 10th I think that's a
Thursday
2:28:58
which is I mean May I'll stop
by but I
2:29:03
won't be worth much you know
it's like
2:29:05
after the show I'm pretty wiped
2:29:06
are you tired after the show
2:29:10
I'm not not as tired as I
remember when
2:29:14
I was doing that silicon spin
show which
2:29:17
was a half an hour of TV mm-hm
I was
2:29:20
more wiped out by doing TV than
just
2:29:22
playing audio no no no I'm I'm
well I'm
2:29:26
also standing and I'm active
and yeah
2:29:28
I'm not standing in blame I'm
leaning
2:29:30
way back in the shades we know
we know
2:29:32
Mike kind of on the big thing
pull
2:29:34
toward me so I'm like I might
as well be
2:29:36
on my back yeah I've got the
standing
2:29:38
desk and you know both arms are
moving
2:29:40
and every you're waving your
arms
2:29:42
everything's everything's
twitching the
2:29:45
jumping jacks sometimes you you
fact
2:29:47
that was told by Tina even
though they
2:29:49
don't want me to put this out
there yeah
2:29:51
that apparently when I'm
talking a lot
2:29:53
that's why you don't hear me
once in a
2:29:55
while is you drop and do like
10 you do
2:29:58
like Ken push push ups bang
bang bang
2:30:00
bang bang during the show and
then you
2:30:02
pop back up and I can't I can't
believe
2:30:04
she told you that that's so
mean yeah
2:30:06
October 11th Tokyo it's gonna
be good
2:30:09
one with massive royalty there
that the
2:30:11
guys from Osaka are coming up
but we got
2:30:14
Earl of Tennessee is gonna be
there of
2:30:16
course of course
2:30:17
Sir Mark Dame Astrid Wow I wish
I could
2:30:20
be there October 19th
2:30:22
we have meetups in Atlanta and
Santa Fe
2:30:24
and Orlando it's for the
triple-threat
2:30:26
the 20th of October Louisville
Kentucky
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24th Nashville Tennessee the
25th
2:30:31
Portland Oregon and Charlotte
North
2:30:32
Carolina the 26th Nashville
Tennessee
2:30:35
again wow that seems pretty
tight not to
2:30:40
figure out what's going on
there and
2:30:41
also Colorado Springs Colorado
please go
2:30:46
to no agenda meetups calm to
see I'll
2:30:49
get all the information and
most meetup
2:30:51
reports are also or many are
posted
2:30:53
there I hope all of them will
be posted
2:30:55
there I did want to highlight
this one
2:30:56
from Hendrick Lester Hendrick
from Gitmo
2:30:59
nation lowlands with the meetup
report
2:31:03
for the second meetup in the
Netherlands
2:31:06
that was this past Friday
eleven people
2:31:08
showed up three from the last
meetup
2:31:11
eight new producers and
douchebags
2:31:13
dearly missed was sir and
dippity from
2:31:16
Gitmo nation buck Colo he was
tied up
2:31:19
with work someone get mo
lowlands
2:31:21
nonetheless three foreigners
showed up
2:31:23
one
2:31:23
from st. Maarten one from
California and
2:31:25
one from Texas embarrassingly
knights
2:31:27
and dames showed up without
their rings
2:31:30
hmm
2:31:33
attendee Samuel from The Hague
Sir Bob
2:31:36
of the clueless country from
hairpin
2:31:38
just I'm gonna give you some of
their
2:31:40
job descriptions because he put
that in
2:31:41
in the report just to give you
an idea
2:31:43
of the kind of people you'll
meet at a
2:31:45
No Agenda meetup so Samuel from
The
2:31:47
Hague is IT human resources
through Bob
2:31:50
of the clueless country from
hairpin is
2:31:52
defamed financial investments
at Fund
2:31:55
Ike and his brother from
Harappan
2:31:57
network specialist Jacob hopper
from
2:32:00
Maastricht the US Department of
Homeland
2:32:03
Security
2:32:07
Korey stringer also from
Maastricht she
2:32:10
does Jacob is what she
explained I guess
2:32:13
I guess they're a couple
2:32:16
sir Rob from Leiden and I T
Robin
2:32:19
Duisburg from The Hague I T
Dame Jaco
2:32:22
bina from felt Hoeven works in
m5m sir
2:32:25
here KO from a thrift in sales
and IT
2:32:27
Pater beaucoup mum from
Houghton and his
2:32:30
crowd I guess he brought his
kids he's a
2:32:31
chip designer and of course
himself sir
2:32:34
Hendrick Knight of the black
Sabre from
2:32:36
who thrift sales in chemical
engineering
2:32:37
and catering which Chemical
Engineering
2:32:40
Kaeding goat got together
incredibly
2:32:42
well it turns out we discussed
jingles
2:32:47
ear lobes predicting diabetes
cannabis
2:32:51
the 5g rollout and many other
topics
2:32:53
good times were had by all this
is
2:32:57
exactly what this is about
2:32:58
this is what makes it so
fantastic is
2:33:01
you meet all these people you
can learn
2:33:03
about them you can joke you can
have fun
2:33:05
doesn't matter what you look
like how
2:33:06
old you are where you're coming
from no
2:33:08
triggering because no one's
triggered
2:33:10
because the amygdalas are small
and
2:33:11
usually good time is had by all
2:33:13
no agenda meetups calm it's
something I
2:33:16
highly recommend and please if
you're a
2:33:19
ham radio operator consider
checking in
2:33:22
to our all-star node it is five
zero
2:33:24
four five zero but just go to
k5 ACCC
2:33:27
calm all the information is
there you
2:33:30
can also get there through echo
link as
2:33:32
well then Wow
2:33:35
here we go that's it I think um
no I've
2:33:38
done all the jingles done all
that then
2:33:40
I had this inner old now named
sexy
2:33:50
vegan was arrested on one count
of
2:33:53
sexual assault on an animal and
one
2:33:55
count of posting obscene matter
it's not
2:33:57
the first time vegan has been
in the
2:33:59
media the man appeared on dr.
Phil in
2:34:01
2017 when his family called
attention to
2:34:03
his outlandish behavior
including
2:34:05
getting a tattoo of his name on
his face
2:34:07
if found guilty of the sexual
assault
2:34:10
charge he faces up to a year in
jail
2:34:11
there you go that's the way you
do it
2:34:14
dogs are people too or salt them
2:34:16
sexually at least we're honest
about it
2:34:18
nice
2:34:21
well now I have a couple of
clips I got
2:34:25
a fit factor fake follow-up you
wanted
2:34:29
to hear that segment every once
in a
2:34:30
while
2:34:31
yeah but jingle for we do not
have a
2:34:33
factor fake jingle I bite you
have to I
2:34:36
do have something to report
just thought
2:34:38
about it okay the zephyr went
by this
2:34:41
morning yes how many cars it
had nine
2:34:44
cars and it was missing the
kind of dome
2:34:46
observation observation deck oh
really
2:34:49
what's not yeah this is that
one cars
2:34:51
got all these big windows and
it wasn't
2:34:53
on the train well then it's not
really a
2:34:55
zephyr I don't know what it is
so the
2:35:00
phone so the factor fake we got
to I got
2:35:04
two options I would like to go
and this
2:35:06
is again a segment that's done
on France
2:35:08
24 on behalf of the globalists
to make
2:35:12
it seem that the EU is just a
greatest
2:35:14
bunch of guys and they're just
helping
2:35:15
and everybody do their own
thing yeah
2:35:18
and so here's the gears the
latest one
2:35:21
we're gonna run with this one
this is
2:35:22
the factor of fake the EU is
bring it
2:35:25
it's a they start with a piece
of
2:35:27
fiction and then they they
debunk it
2:35:29
this is a GM salmon well this
story
2:35:33
originated with a declaration
by the
2:35:35
head of the European election
candidate
2:35:37
list for Frances far-right a
hostile
2:35:40
LeMond Nationale de Partie
previously
2:35:42
known as the homeless event
during an
2:35:44
election rally Joplin Bob Dylan
that the
2:35:47
e youth international trade
treaties
2:35:49
were allowing imported into
France off
2:35:51
quote hormone beef genetically
modified
2:35:54
salmon and terrine washed
chicken well
2:35:56
Jordan Bal de la is not the
first person
2:35:58
to make such claims the European
2:36:00
Commission rebuffed his
assertion
2:36:03
however in a tweet saying that
all three
2:36:05
products are banned in Europe
so who's
2:36:08
right well none of the products
cited by
2:36:10
mr. Bell d'leh are commercially
2:36:11
available in the EU
2:36:12
neither homegrown for as
imports the
2:36:15
hormone beef ban dates back to
1988 all
2:36:18
GM food meanwhile has to obtain
official
2:36:21
authorization and it has not
been given
2:36:23
in the case of salmon as for
washing
2:36:25
chicken in chlorine that was
formally
2:36:27
banned in the EU in 1997 only
2:36:29
Lincoln great water can be used
to
2:36:31
decontaminate animal products
well the
2:36:33
World Trade Organization is
currently
2:36:35
examining a challenge to this
ban but it
2:36:37
is still in place for now there
are
2:36:39
fears that the EU Canada trade
deal
2:36:41
setter
2:36:42
could lead to loopholes
regarding such
2:36:44
foods Canada doesn't label GM
salmon as
2:36:47
such raising worries that it
could enter
2:36:49
the EU fortunately the European
2:36:51
Commission however has no say
over
2:36:52
border checks this is a matter
handled
2:36:54
by Member States
2:36:57
well that was a lot of
information at
2:37:00
the end of the day it's always
handled
2:37:02
by member states because we're
not
2:37:04
really a giant you know Empire
the
2:37:07
member states take care of this
even
2:37:10
though there's no border
controls for
2:37:11
anything it seems to come and
if you go
2:37:13
into one state to go to all of
them I
2:37:15
mean this whole thing is a scam
but
2:37:17
there did you beat around the
bush about
2:37:20
what's you know GM is not
allowed if
2:37:25
with salmon but they never said
anything
2:37:27
about beef the whole it was
confusing
2:37:30
yeah you're right
2:37:31
who's confusing well I'd always
find
2:37:35
it's fine you Adam I could hear
the the
2:37:37
chlorine chicken that's what my
eyes
2:37:39
glaze over chlorine-chlorine
chicken
2:37:41
again that old gift well well
let's end
2:37:46
with something strong if you
don't mind
2:37:47
I'm looking up you have
something strong
2:37:49
because I have a couple of tea
I have a
2:37:51
two parter which I could put
off the
2:37:56
Fiat Corinna is kind of
interesting to
2:37:58
me now I mean straw not
interesting
2:38:01
strong neutrality judgment
Netanyahu
2:38:05
could be arrested
2:38:08
yeah what is this I love babies
jingle I
2:38:10
didn't know you had a jingle I
don't
2:38:12
have I love babies jingle it's
in your
2:38:15
folder what did it was supposed
to be
2:38:36
played back in the baby clip I
guess I
2:38:38
missed it cuz I pretty your
falter it's
2:38:42
a good one it's a very the
variation of
2:38:44
the bugs
2:38:45
well should we just last six so
we just
2:38:46
leave it at that I thought that
was the
2:38:48
best that was a strong one
there you go
2:38:49
that's a strong end we go
really visit
2:38:51
that but we will be back on the
second
2:38:53
Sunday or the first Thursday of
the week
2:38:56
whichever way you want to look
at it
2:38:57
which apparently is the same
day as the
2:38:59
Austin meetup it shouldn't be
too hard
2:39:01
for me to get there
2:39:04
then you never know what will
happen but
2:39:07
we'll be all over it guaranteed
so keep
2:39:10
it coming everything that we
can get
2:39:13
from you
2:39:15
we've got grumpy old Ben's
coming up
2:39:17
with the latest show I think
episode 29
2:39:21
about the climate change I'll be
2:39:23
monitoring after the show a
little bit
2:39:25
after the show
2:39:26
find out more k5 ACC calm and
remember
2:39:30
us at Dvorak dot org slash na
2:39:33
end of show mixes Thank You
Jesse coy
2:39:36
Nelson Danny loose and yeah
that's Rio
2:39:41
as secret agent Paul do you
know what I
2:39:46
forgot to get to my phone
report I was
2:39:49
got if I got a new phone I'm
gonna give
2:39:51
a review of it and because they
always
2:39:52
tell the podcast making a with
doing
2:39:54
reviews of phones up do it next
show for
2:39:57
sure until then coming to you
from
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United States
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world they do
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nearly three years even if
nothing was
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the evidence of pollution is
hidden how
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about just around the corner
like the
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Loch Ness monster wait the
Vladimir
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Putin they insist it's there
it's a
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Russian betrayal even if no one
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it let's send orange man to jail
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and there was
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get lost controversy she was so
stormy
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that making America horny again
here but
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there was no sizzling effect
you can
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take out from that what you will
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the scandal was a fizzle this
is the
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