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Adam curry John C. Dvorak this
is your
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award-winning Nation Media
assassination
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episode 1180 this is no agenda
brushing
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up on the Ottoman Empire and
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broadcasting live from
opportunity zone
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33 the frontier Boston Texas
capital the
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drone star state in the morning
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everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
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Valley where we're all saying
the
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Dodgers did what I'm John Steed
Evora I
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guess I have to ask the Dodgers
did what
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choked out on the fifth game
that they
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had to win to get to the next
level of
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the of the playoff games in
baseball oh
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so your assertion is completely
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incorrect what was my assertion
you said
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we all go the Dodgers did would
we
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didn't all go the Dodgers did
would oh
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in northern Silicon Valley
Valley where
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we are okay accepted then she's
got
1:00
nothing to do with Texas Texas
got two
1:03
team to probably win the whole
thing so
1:05
they they're happy what is the
Spurs I
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know right I'm so good at this
stuff
1:17
yeah yeah well the most
frequently asked
1:20
question in the last three days
has been
1:24
will John be on the air at all
well if I
1:29
wasn't on the air wasn't
because there's
1:30
winds explain explain the
situation
1:34
boots on the ground what are
they really
1:36
saying in the news what is
really
1:38
happening you have one of our
producers
1:40
in Mill Valley Europian said
hey they
1:43
cut my power off the winds here
are 11
1:46
miles and now or it's not even
it's not
1:48
even anything going on and he
claims
1:51
that the city of San Francisco
is about
1:54
to cuz PG&E is going into
bankruptcy
1:57
because of their the fire
situation led
2:00
to my years ago right and the
city of
2:02
San Francisco wants to buy out
all the
2:04
equipment from PG&E which
they're they
2:06
can't legally do without some
sort of a
2:09
new law being passed yeah and
they want
2:11
to take over there the
2:13
of a gas-electric business in
the city
2:15
and and he his idea is that
this is
2:19
gonna be a cascade effect where
2:22
everybody's just gonna go local
and I'm
2:26
how that's gonna work but I me
every
2:28
three eights create this create
co-ops
2:31
co-ops I guess somebody's gotta
be
2:34
responsible for the electricity
itself
2:36
and the transmission lines and
all the
2:38
other stuff but how about the
how about
2:40
the the great state of
California take
2:42
care of stuff well they can't
this is
2:45
this is what happened and I
will repeat
2:48
this for anyone who wants to
hear it we
2:50
had a governor here called gray
Davis a
2:52
Democrat when the Democrats
were running
2:54
everything that he couldn't get
2:56
Republicans couldn't get in
over a
2:57
period of time because of some
changes
3:00
in local politics right right
rough shot
3:06
over the Republicans because the
3:07
Republican Party in California
was just
3:10
a bunch of lunatic losers and
so they
3:13
Democrats were winning and
winning and
3:14
they couldn't get him out of
there and
3:15
they had this guy gray Davis
who was the
3:17
worst governor ever they re
actually
3:20
recalled the governor and that
allowed a
3:23
special election which is when
3:25
Schwarzenegger a Republican
snuck in but
3:28
if it wasn't for that he would
have
3:30
never gotten in and great Davis
was the
3:34
one dude this was an era of
Enron having
3:37
piece of the action right and
trying to
3:40
pry and everybody's come around
trying
3:41
to privatize all the power you
did go
3:44
door to door saying you know
Amway is
3:45
going to be serving your power
and it
3:48
was just it was unbelievable
3:49
and so we started having these
rolling
3:51
blackouts which were really
created by
3:54
Enron to created to get the
prices
3:57
disguise where does Jerry Brown
fit in
3:59
this wasn't he the the governor
Gray
4:02
Davis okay so his pre Jerry
Brown or
4:05
after the first round came after
4:07
Schwarzenegger more weight
before but
4:10
that was like in the 60s and
then he
4:12
came back as an old man but in
the
4:15
meantime we had the great Davis
guy and
4:17
the rolling blackouts and this
was the
4:19
news and all the newspapers and
4:21
everybody local they're doing
the same
4:23
thing which is phony-baloney
Winston
4:25
which there's no wind by the
way zero
4:27
wind where I am and so they
great Davis
4:31
and they started the the meme
was oh
4:34
this is your life this is the
way
4:37
there's a you know just like
we're used
4:38
to it slaves get used to it
because we
4:41
don't have we have too many
people and
4:43
there's not enough power and
there's no
4:44
way we can service everybody so
we're
4:46
gonna have rolling blackouts
forever and
4:49
gray outs forever this is it
this is
4:52
your new way of looking at
things get
4:53
used to it
4:54
slaves and it continued for
like a
4:57
couple of years these stupid
rolling
4:58
blackouts and for the whole
state and
5:01
everyone put up with it the
newspapers
5:03
didn't investigate then when
they when
5:05
the Enron scam broke out and
turned out
5:07
to be a scam then although Jesus
5:10
terrible meanwhile they Greek
called
5:12
gray Davis and put in
Schwarzenegger the
5:14
rolling blackouts ended
mysteriously and
5:17
then when Jerry Brown got in
the rolling
5:19
blackouts stayed down cuz Brown
is no
5:22
fool and he kept things on a
kind of
5:25
from getting got carried away
now we got
5:28
gavin newsom and he's letting
apparently
5:30
the PG&E people run roughshod
over the
5:32
public again and everybody's
all in on
5:35
it
5:35
this is newspapers i'm looking
at
5:37
today's news about this
windstorm and
5:39
they say all we had in 65 mile
an hour
5:42
gust at the top of a mountain
oh the
5:48
whole thing is us it's
unbelievable and
5:50
their news people are just the
worst in
5:52
this area i well couple things
one they
5:57
are they are basically bankrupt
because
5:59
of all the claims against them
from the
6:00
paradise fire and when you go
after your
6:03
utility company like that it's
only
6:05
logical i think that they are
become
6:07
overly cautious and don't want
to get
6:09
blamed for anything so on one
hand
6:12
logically i can see where
they're coming
6:14
from
6:14
not that i don't think they're
scammers
6:16
and because they've had a very
troubling
6:20
history do people remember Erin
6:24
Brokovich
6:27
was that a chemical thing yeah
from PS
6:30
and G
6:32
and PS and G is what you have
the
6:35
Pacific Gas and Electric that
PGE I mean
6:37
PG e the same guys Erin
Brockovich had
6:40
something - at PG&E yes that
was the
6:42
that was the company she went
after
6:46
what was the point of it well
they don't
6:48
remember it being PG they pop
our
6:50
company gasps hello they were
they were
6:54
they were runoff chemicals you
know let
6:56
me look it up
6:58
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7:00
instrumental building a case
against
7:02
Pacific Gas and Electric
Company of
7:03
California 1993
7:07
it was it was against peed PGE
7:11
yeah see you didn't even
remember that
7:13
no I don't remember that
desperate
7:14
that's a fact
7:15
yeah the lawsuit subject of a
film and
7:19
we should start yeah I know the
film
7:20
babe it was 20 years ago
7:23
yeah but still this companies
did shit
7:28
heels and I've always said that
with
7:30
asbestos more than anything it
seems but
7:33
it was think it was Pacific Gas
and
7:35
Electric operations have been
but the
7:40
way there it seems to me ever
get doing
7:42
this is like some sort of
extortion
7:44
extorting the public I'm not
sure what
7:46
they're up to with this with
this
7:48
turning the power off on
everybody just
7:50
for no good reason in many
cases in most
7:53
cases and then the media going
along
7:58
with it it seems to me that why
would
8:00
they do any of the turning the
power off
8:02
unless there were fires in the
area then
8:03
you turn the power off to keep
any
8:05
additional fires from beginning
if
8:07
there's a lot of wind in one
area and
8:08
not you don't presumptive you
don't do
8:10
it in advance thinking well
maybe we're
8:13
just trying to power off all
the time
8:14
you'll never have a problem
yeah so what
8:17
you're saying is it sounds like
worried
8:19
about getting a lawsuit sued
but they're
8:21
already out of business
8:24
well you're the one there I
don't have
8:26
these answers I don't know
what's going
8:29
on it's to me it seems the mill
very do
8:31
sir Mill Valley may have a clue
there's
8:33
people there's people who were
angry
8:35
enough to shoot
8:36
CHP confirms at about 7:45
Tuesday
8:39
evening a PG&E worker who'd
been driving
8:42
on Interstate five in Colusa
County
8:43
notified authorities he'd heard
what he
8:46
thought was a gunshot to that
his
8:48
passenger window had shattered
that
8:50
driver was uninjured
8:51
the safety of our employees and
our
8:53
customers is our top priority
8:56
I love the up talking because
that's how
8:58
you want to address the press
what
8:59
you're talking about these
things is our
9:01
top priority a PG&E
spokesperson who did
9:04
not directly address the
incident we
9:06
recommend that you reach out to
local
9:08
authorities for this ongoing
situation
9:10
shortly afterwards spread about
the
9:12
shooting investigation PG&E
brought out
9:14
barricades to funnel people
coming in
9:16
and out of their San Francisco
9:18
headquarters through security
again the
9:20
company not saying whether the
9:21
barricades were added in
response to the
9:23
shooting the safety of our
employees is
9:26
a number-one priority as we
move forward
9:29
public safety power shut off
and we
9:31
decided to put barricades up to
ensure
9:33
their safety here at our
headquarters
9:35
Public Safety power shut off
that's what
9:38
it is the public safety power
shut off
9:42
sounds more like a Pacific Gas
and
9:46
Electric safety shutoff there's
more
9:52
there's more messed up and this
was big
9:55
news amongst the names that's
short for
9:59
no agenda hams the names
10:01
yeah Cal Fire which coordinates
fire hey
10:08
he wants a fire we coordinated
sent a
10:11
nasty Graham a demanding letter
to all
10:15
repeater owners ham radio
repeater
10:18
owners they're up on the
mountains and
10:20
the repeater for those who
don't know is
10:22
so that you can use a it's
basically
10:24
what both the cops use what
fire uses
10:26
with it anybody who has
handheld units
10:28
or mobile units you want to all
be able
10:31
to communicate so you there's
typically
10:34
a transmitter up on a hill or
some high
10:37
spot that line-of-sight almost
can can
10:39
be achieved and so you can all
10:42
communicate through this one in
this one
10:44
system and without doubt the
ones in in
10:49
California have been used for
all kinds
10:52
of important fire related
community
10:56
service not for starting them
but for
10:58
looking out and helping people
and
11:01
warning people and now the T
and V
11:05
manager of Cal Fire has sent the
11:07
following note to all owners of
11:10
repeaters and there's a lot of
them and
11:11
if you take these away and all
of a
11:13
sudden that you know hams go
away
11:15
essentially I do understand
appreciate
11:18
all the service you have
provided in the
11:19
past however with constantly
changing
11:21
technological advances there's
no longer
11:23
the same benefit the state as
previously
11:25
provided therefore the
department no
11:27
longer will financially support
ham
11:29
operator radios or tenancy
11:31
if desire to enter a formal
agreement or
11:33
operator maintain said
equipment you
11:35
must complete and submit
attached
11:37
colocation application along
with the
11:39
fee is outlined on page 1 of the
11:41
application
11:42
so they're kicking all of these
11:44
repeaters out now these are
just boxes
11:45
with an antenna and and a power
11:48
requirement that the hams
maintain
11:51
themselves and they didn't have
to pay
11:54
any any leasing fees because it
would be
11:57
impossible in fact in order to
service
12:00
not anymore in California in
order to
12:03
keep their repeaters there the
costs
12:08
associated with getting an
agreement in
12:10
place is as follows in addition
to the
12:12
technical analysis fee
twenty-five fun
12:15
throughout twenty five hundred
dollars
12:16
per application there's a dgs
lease
12:18
admin cost typically between
3,000 and
12:21
5,000 dollars with the
preparation of
12:24
the lease and of course an
annual rent
12:26
charge based upon the equipment
and type
12:28
space so they've kicked all the
12:30
repeaters out
12:32
it's not and I don't mean it's
not
12:34
costing him anything extra but
when they
12:37
when you read the constantly
technical
12:40
changing technological advances
and what
12:43
if they what if they baked up
that works
12:45
so incredibly well
12:47
all right listen everyone just
uses a
12:50
cell phone because yeah that'll
work
12:51
when the powers off it's a very
12:54
disturbing not that I think
Tam's will
12:57
actually save the world but
there it
12:59
seems like this there is enough
benefit
13:01
to just leave the stuff there
yeah
13:04
what's wrong with that yeah I
don't know
13:06
they're all against it now and
that the
13:08
hams are up in arms who's
behind the
13:10
shutdown CalFire the the
California fire
13:15
coordinator we have to look
into this it
13:19
sounds like something something
else is
13:22
going on well you know do this
out of
13:24
the blue like that I'm thinking
they
13:26
might and at the same time
they're
13:27
having this phony baloneys
shutdown yeah
13:30
at the same time that's
happening the
13:32
hams are getting kicked out
13:36
well one thing kind of covers
up the
13:38
other well I mean the only
thing I can
13:42
really think of is that they
sold the
13:44
the colocation space to Verizon
or
13:47
someone like that and or they
just it's
13:49
actual oh yeah cuz that's to
Verizon has
13:52
to get rid of these hams
because there's
13:54
such a threat to the cellular
mobile
13:56
system the hams are putting too
big
13:59
they're gonna put him out of
business
14:00
any minute if the No Agenda
hams have
14:04
anything to do with it yes we
had our
14:07
first prep net last night yeah
well no
14:10
okay don't never maybe it's
because of
14:13
you the word got out of your
scheme yes
14:17
to take over the world with
Hamra ham
14:19
radio guys world with a ham ham
system
14:23
and amateur radio so they put
the kibosh
14:27
on the whole thing
14:28
well we're organizing baby we're
14:31
organizing we had we had our
first kind
14:37
of semi meet up last night well
how'd it
14:39
go who call it the prep net so
we had
14:42
about thirty hams in there not
bad for
14:45
the first time yeah I just I
only
14:47
announced it an hour and a half
before
14:48
you know I came up with it like
let's do
14:51
this said about the thirty hams
from all
14:53
over the country I don't think
we had
14:56
anything
14:57
oh you had can the Navia in
there I
14:58
don't think we had any other
any other
15:01
countries but it's working John
and and
15:05
if there's one thing everybody
wants to
15:07
know it's when are you gonna
get on we
15:16
have a C we had it we have one
ham who's
15:18
in Berkeley no Jackie ever show
up at a
15:22
meet up no he's gonna show up
and help
15:24
you set up your rig that's what
he's
15:26
gonna know good okay that's
what you
15:27
want to find it really
recharges for it
15:29
first and yeah might as well
and bring
15:32
both of them the one in the
glove box of
15:34
your car to bring them both
will get
15:35
them all programmed no agenda
hams calm
15:39
is we can find out more
information if
15:40
you're interested
15:45
yeah so nothing well I'm glad
you're
15:48
here I worry I fight just found
my glass
15:50
so I could read this note from
our guy
15:52
Nick over in Mill Valley mm-hmm
hope you
15:56
guys get a chance to talk about
the
15:57
blackouts
15:58
tonight ville Mill Valley is
shut off
16:00
which is not the place you want
to piss
16:03
off
16:03
it's shut off but it has a wind
forecast
16:06
of 11 miles an hour something
is not
16:10
right and I may have found the
smoking
16:12
gun okay few days ago about the
San
16:15
Francisco proposing to buy PG&E
there
16:18
are services cooperation that's
what you
16:20
were saying well that makes
sense then
16:22
this is a this is a political
commercial
16:24
riff there in could be bullcrap
16:31
all I know is there's no wind
storm here
16:33
even though that was showing it
by the
16:35
computer models mm-hmm and
there's not
16:37
only not a wind storm here but
it is the
16:40
last two days have been some of
the
16:42
calmest days in the Indus in
the East
16:46
Bay there is no wind whatsoever
I said
16:48
here's what doesn't make sense
because
16:50
they have shut off power
correct they've
16:51
shut off power yeah I know most
of the
16:53
area is shut off how come
you're not
16:55
shut off I'm in a system on
pretty much
16:58
on the coast and then on the
coast of
17:00
the bay and not on the ocean
coast my
17:02
mother I like I can like I
could if I
17:05
had a good arm well I'd have to
have a
17:07
really good arm but if I had a
gun you
17:13
have a goal you have your whole
people
17:16
gonna start shooting out the
window the
17:18
I could shoot a bullet and hit
the bay
17:20
pretty easily could you toss a
dwarf to
17:24
the bay that's the real
question no I
17:26
don't think again not that good
but you
17:29
mean like Jerry Nadler John
stop doing
17:34
that right okay well if the if
the city
17:39
of San Francisco wanted to buy
it which
17:41
makes no sense then this would
be some
17:46
kind of political action and
well then
17:48
again while they shut down San
Francisco
17:50
which was lit the whole time
they never
17:52
shut them down
17:54
yeah the whole county and city
of San
17:56
Francisco I'm in Texas you're
asking me
17:58
questions I have no idea what
to do with
18:01
what just hold your fist in the
air and
18:05
shake it I'm angry California
Way I'm
18:10
angry dammit alright well then
the
18:14
second most important news of
the past
18:16
four days it looks like we're
coming
18:22
awful close to the swoop as
predicted
18:25
for the past three years by my
co-host
18:27
Johnny C Dvorak long shot master
18:34
well I'm letting you take this
okay I
18:37
have a few clips yeah I figured
you
18:39
would I mean Hilary's been
showing up
18:44
everywhere of course to promote
her book
18:45
she always has her daughter
with her and
18:47
her daughter just sits next
door and not
18:50
I not herds Chelsea Sajak about
anything
18:55
ever she sits next to mom and
she smiles
18:58
and I've heard her talk she
speaks at
19:01
the very at the very end of the
19:02
interview like just add some
some flavor
19:07
to whatever yeah mom's great
that's
19:10
pretty much it Mohammed like
they wrote
19:12
this book to start with as if
fleas yeah
19:16
I didn't know that didn't
happen so she
19:18
shows up on PBS on the NewsHour
and with
19:23
Jude UT yeah doesn't look he's
looking
19:26
bad but and so they do a bunch
of these
19:29
you have to talk about one
thing or
19:31
another and so we have let's
listen to
19:34
this clip this is H Clinton on
PBS one
19:36
and there she go here she
starts you
19:38
both been through impeachment
in your
19:40
own family President Clinton
how is this
19:43
time different from what
President
19:46
Clinton with this is a much
more serious
19:50
set of charges than anything
that was
19:54
ever put forward against Bill
and I
19:57
think the American people got
that this
19:59
is a very different time and as
a former
20:01
Secretary of State I just want
Americans
20:03
to stop and think why are we
allowing
20:06
this president to in effect
undermine
20:10
our sovereignty turning over
foreign
20:13
policy to foreign governments
what he
20:15
just did it the Kurds
empowering Turkey
20:17
and Russia against our
staunchest allies
20:20
in the Middle East I want to
get into
20:23
Turkey later on but let's just
stick
20:25
with Hillary for staunchest
ally in the
20:28
Middle East is who who asked you
20:30
Israel yeah that's our
staunchest Ally
20:33
and then who would follow that
20:37
in the Saudi Arabia yeah sure
and then
20:41
not Lebanon but Jordan for sure
and
20:44
there's a lot of them the Kurds
20:47
but no the Kurds don't go to
the Kurds
20:50
stick with Hillary otherwise
we'll go
20:52
into the whole Kurds thing
she's the one
20:54
who stood soon mentioned the
Kurds
20:55
that's what she's saying here
that her
20:57
staunchest ally she she says
that that
20:59
although nobody else agrees
necessarily
21:01
although the news media is
playing it
21:03
this way the Turks are guard
they're not
21:05
going in there to shut down
Syria or
21:07
seal the place or grab all those
21:10
prisoners that were up in me
and which
21:12
reminds me there's one clip you
got to
21:15
look it up Polly Williams goes
and
21:17
visits this this Syrian prison
where all
21:21
these Isis guys aren't as oh I
have it
21:23
on here I will play it later
anyway so
21:25
this is Clinton going on about
this is
21:28
that the end of that clip yeah
okay play
21:30
the site the second part is the
part
21:32
everybody got all whoa Dvorak
you may be
21:35
right this is a good one though
as all
21:38
this is going on President Trump
21:39
continues to come after you in
his
21:43
speeches and his tweets
21:44
you've been tough on him as
well I think
21:47
you called him recently a
corrupt human
21:49
tornado well he's come back at
you
21:52
several times in fact he
tweeted just
21:54
this morning and I'm gonna
quote he said
21:57
I think that crooked Hillary
Clinton
21:59
should try to enter the race to
try and
22:01
steal it away from uber left
Elizabeth
22:05
Warren only one condition the
crooked
22:07
one must explain all of her
high crimes
22:10
and misdemeanors including how
and why
22:12
she deleted 33,000 emails yeah
you know
22:16
it truly is remarkable how
obsessed he
22:19
remains with me but this latest
tweet is
22:22
you know so typical of him
nothing has
22:26
been more examined and looked
at than my
22:30
emails or delusional or both
there was
22:35
no subpoena as he says in a
tweet this
22:37
morning and so maybe there does
need to
22:40
be a rematch I mean obviously I
can beat
22:42
him again but beautiful that it
was that
22:45
that just made me tingle thank
you
22:48
obviously I could beat him again
22:50
at a rematch she actually she
did reply
22:53
to that tweet from Trump I
don't have
22:57
yeah yes well it's not a clip
but she
23:00
from the tweet she replied
replied so
23:02
again as I think that crooked
Hillary
23:04
Clinton should enter the race
and she
23:06
replied don't tempt me
23:08
do your job yes don't tell me
now this
23:12
this is being played as a joke
and that
23:15
she's just trolling Trump this
is what
23:17
I'm hearing from you can say
people can
23:20
think that I think it's a pot
it means
23:22
there's a possibility but let's
go over
23:24
a couple of things here that
still crack
23:26
me up over the years there's
only been a
23:29
few things that just make you
shake here
23:31
besides the some of the global
warming
23:33
rising sea levels is one of
them but the
23:36
one that gets me is this is the
fact
23:39
that the left continues to
propagate the
23:43
Trump memes and unknowingly
23:46
because why would you read a
tweet that
23:48
keeps calling her crooked
Hillary and
23:51
then use crooked Hillary they
can
23:54
excerpt out of that they know
she
23:55
doesn't have to say crooked
Hillary's
23:57
you just she can start the
thing by
23:58
coming in from the tweet yeah
good thing
24:01
Hillary blah blah blah blah
blah but he
24:03
shouldn't say crooked Hillary
but she
24:06
does they'll say crooked
Hillary anyway
24:11
it amuses me to no end that's
pretty
24:14
much the only Hillary stuff I
have
24:16
except for the incessant
discussion of
24:19
it by everybody
24:20
oh I'm running she's gonna come
back and
24:23
um I guess well I again she's
gonna wait
24:27
for the theory is the way the
way that
24:29
map was designed is it's gonna
be in
24:34
October which is this month but
it has
24:35
to be after the next series of
debates
24:38
she has to see
24:41
I mean Biden is failing because
of the
24:43
what Trump has done to him and
Warren is
24:48
just hopeless and Camelot is
being taken
24:54
out by even the elites the the
example
24:58
not heard anything from her
recently
25:00
well you're not gonna hear much
and so
25:02
we have a
25:04
the last Tuesday's FBI dick wolf
25:09
so we have a story about and I
what I've
25:14
got three clips for this a
story about a
25:17
DA running for president hands
this was
25:20
really this is a fictional FB
of which
25:24
which TV show is this FBI FBI
okay so
25:28
it's not everybody watches this
drivel
25:32
nobody watches well that's not
true they
25:35
got ratings people are watching
it's
25:36
just they got ratings but so
they have
25:38
and they're always a lot of
political
25:40
stuff in there but Dick Wolf is
kind of
25:42
I don't think it's not really a
25:43
knee-jerk liberal in Hollywood
so he
25:45
plays it boasts he plays a
pretty
25:47
neutral game but in this case
they have
25:50
this District Attorney who's
clearly
25:52
even though she's a white kind
of a
25:54
redhead white girl she's
clearly modeled
25:57
after Camilla Harris running for
26:01
president and the leading
candidate
26:02
which is always a possibility
for Kim
26:04
Allah but she's not anymore but
this you
26:06
know these are produced in
advance of
26:08
the a written and produced way
in
26:09
advance of of current events
probably a
26:12
month maybe longer and so
they're the
26:20
one FBI girl officer color that
female
26:24
who's always looks like she's
about to
26:26
break into tears all the time
which is
26:28
extremely annoying to watch and
she
26:31
she's a big fan of this woman
and so
26:34
here the we're gonna play the
two of
26:36
them there was a bomb attack
that blew
26:39
up a car that the woman who was
supposed
26:40
to be in and she lived through
it and
26:43
everything's fine but now the
story
26:45
begins so we got FBI set up
story called
26:48
well one it should be said
although I'm
26:51
sure everyone is aware
Caldwell's not
26:52
just a congresswoman anymore but
26:54
according to the most recent
polls she
26:56
is the frontrunner to become
the next
26:58
president of the United States
White
26:59
House press secretary is on the
line she
27:01
wants an update POTUS wants to
put out a
27:02
statement ASAP
27:04
okay call book came up a
prosecutor in
27:07
the Brooklyn DA's office she is
27:08
currently in her third term as
27:10
representative of the fourth
District so
27:12
was this attack about her past
her home
27:15
life was it indeed about her
politics
27:16
who are Caldwell's enemies
extreme right
27:19
political groups militia
organizations
27:21
so check him out then let's
look at the
27:22
online chatter holy shit this
is the
27:25
worst acting I've ever heard in
my life
27:27
when you don't see the the
video is no
27:31
who talks like this and I gotta
go back
27:33
to the beginning of this guy
this is
27:35
horrible gotta say stop first
of all
27:39
you've heard at least as bad
because we
27:42
every time we will use through
these
27:44
clips a lot about four or five
years ago
27:46
yeah from these shows and
that's when we
27:48
first know to you mainly first
notice
27:50
that the acting wouldn't just
listen to
27:53
the audio is so bad so bad but
this is
27:58
not the worst it's just bad
okay it's
28:01
pretty let me tell you this is
how we do
28:03
orders at the FBI a prosecutor
in the
28:06
Brooklyn DA's office she's
currently in
28:08
her third term as
representative of the
28:11
fourth District so was this
attack about
28:13
her past her home life was it
indeed
28:15
about her politics who were
Caldwell's
28:16
enemies extreme right political
groups
28:19
militia organizations we'll
check them
28:20
out then let's look at the
online
28:21
chatter see if anyone's
boasting about
28:23
this hey man check it I can't
get over
28:26
it let's check it out online
forms any
28:28
chatter anyone KKK Nazi canoes
that
28:31
they're talking about it I know
attend a
28:32
social dock ha that's digging to
28:34
Caldwell's
28:35
social media accounts or texts
or emails
28:37
identify the because that's
real easy we
28:40
can just spy on Americans no
problem we
28:42
can get into your emails
without a
28:44
warrant that's not a problem
this is
28:45
what he's saying social media
accounts
28:47
or texts or emails to identify
the
28:49
digital laterz and harass sirs
expect a
28:52
long and vociferous list she's
not just
28:54
a politician she's a
progressive female
28:57
let me from New York to be
clear this
28:59
was about her political
ambitions then
29:02
this was an attack on the
United States
29:04
and on our democracy itself
damn it Wow
29:08
this is the worst
29:11
through these shows have
receive a helps
29:17
oh so now now the woman ages
that I have
29:24
to try that Wow the woman agent
is now
29:34
walking with her partner who's a
29:36
Palestinian or is all right
Arab I can't
29:39
of course of course need more
it's a gay
29:42
guy in there do we need some
gay guys in
29:44
the city have to adjust their
staff as
29:46
get in the show but anyway this
guy
29:48
they're walking along and here
she is
29:50
she's very upset and they're
going back
29:52
and forth to it to show us that
the
29:54
female FBI woman is all in on
this
29:58
candidate which is a double
kind of a
30:00
double message here it's like
the Lisa
30:02
Paige thing seems to me but
let's listen
30:05
to this dialogue this is the
femme agent
30:08
okay fine it's about Caldwell I
saw her
30:12
campaign button on your desk
last week
30:13
I'm a fan a big fan just can't
believe
30:16
somebody tried to kill her well
actually
30:19
I can sadly just why I'm pissed
yeah
30:23
just when this country is about
to move
30:25
forward and make progress
something like
30:28
this happens people are scared
of
30:30
forward and progressive ideas
especially
30:31
when they're coming out of the
mouth of
30:33
an intelligent charismatic
woman with a
30:35
legitimate chance to become
impressive
30:37
sound like a Caldwell fan - no
not
30:40
really not into politics of
politicians
30:42
you know they just say stuff
people want
30:43
to hear yeah but Valerie is
different no
30:46
she genuinely wants this
country to be
30:48
better for everyone we'll see
I'm
30:51
telling you away
30:52
Ellery Caldwell's difference if
you say
30:55
so this country don't say our
country
30:59
say this country oh good catch
good
31:01
catch good catch noise yeah
that would
31:03
be the way the dialogue was
written
31:04
because they know the lefty so
they did
31:07
they do make the woman this
prove that
31:09
she's a douchebag over time and
she was
31:11
arresting a lot of innocent
black kids
31:13
and hiding evidence and it
turned the
31:16
female agent against her at the
end it
31:18
was pretty resolved well enough
even
31:21
though it still looked like she
was
31:22
gonna be the next president but
there
31:24
was a moment where they thought
that
31:25
this black girl who was running
an
31:27
online forum
31:29
threatening her and doing all
sorts of
31:32
forum anymore that's so
outdated she was
31:37
she was the online pestering
the woman
31:40
and doing all those things and
nobody
31:41
thought much of that after they
found us
31:43
what I'm saying is I'm just
saying a no
31:47
dialogue in 2019 should anyone
be
31:50
running a forum didn't you know
you're
31:53
on red yes that term was used
but this
31:58
but it was funny though they
the black
32:00
girl they get bring her to do
32:02
interrogation and she reads the
riot act
32:04
to these these two agents two
FBI agents
32:07
and they use some I thought it
was
32:09
pretty gutsy what the way wolf
had him
32:12
do this the attack by her on
the white
32:16
woman in particular I just
thought it
32:18
was a funny back and forth even
though
32:20
again you're gonna find the
acting to be
32:21
mediocre although I'd say the
black
32:23
female actress is probably one
of the
32:26
she was very convincing in this
32:27
particular little scene I was
at the
32:30
garage but I wasn't looking to
kill her
32:33
I just wanted to get her on
video ambush
32:35
her get her to say something
stupid so I
32:38
could post it on my youtube
channel
32:41
so you took a job handing out
tuna rolls
32:42
just to confront cold well it
sure did
32:45
why what were you gonna
confront her
32:46
about my brother Wayne Simmonds
she had
32:50
him locked up for ten years for
crime he
32:53
didn't commit
32:53
she was the prosecutor on
Wayne's trial
32:55
made up all kinds of stories and
32:58
theories just to get a
conviction now
33:01
that she's running for
president I gotta
33:03
let the world know how evil
that woman
33:05
really is evil senator Caldwell
33:08
damn right Sasha I know it
hurts to see
33:12
your brother convicted of a
violent
33:13
crime but it's up to the jury
to convict
33:16
that's 12 unbiased people who
believe
33:18
that Wayne was guilty your
campaign
33:20
manager someday I'm just
reminding you
33:22
the Caldwell was just the
prosecutor all
33:26
she did was present the
evidence it was
33:28
the decision of the jury to
convict
33:30
Wayne yeah based on Caldwell's
lies that
33:35
bitch made her own career
maxing out
33:38
innocent black men banana she's
running
33:42
for president she's suddenly
all woken
33:44
compassionate trying to act
like she
33:45
Martin Luther King jr.
something and all
33:48
you suck ass white people lap
it up and
33:51
worship the ground she walks on
damn Wow
33:55
I am going to give you a clip
of the day
33:57
for that that it was fantastic
34:00
oh man
34:04
assassination by FBI by fake
FBI that's
34:08
really absolutely yeah and I
and somehow
34:11
were to blame again white
people done it
34:20
holy moly that was interesting
okay yeah
34:24
camel has been effectively
she's down
34:27
now Bernie isn't it interesting
and this
34:31
was an observation made by
sales dude
34:33
named Ben during the previous
two
34:36
debates twice Bernie goes after
the
34:42
inevitable advertising of Big
Pharma on
34:45
the debates and excoriates them
for that
34:47
and boom heart attack just
saying that
34:50
and now there's the death of
his uh his
34:53
son-in-law whoever do I don't
know I
34:55
know the kiss I knew death yeah
they're
34:59
taking him out of Bernie on to
keep this
35:01
up this was gonna happen
35:04
cheese let's see
35:06
daughter-in-law dead just 46
days after
35:09
cancer diagnosis oh my goodness
so hmm
35:15
to parse that one but she got a
cancer
35:18
diagnosis then drop dead the
next day I
35:20
mean this was crazy I don't
know I mean
35:23
it just seems pretty pretty
coincidental
35:25
hmm especially after the heart
attack
35:29
first it was assistant
assistant then
35:33
said that didn't doing that
that wasn't
35:34
good enough let's make it a
heart attack
35:45
I'm not laughing about the
actual heart
35:48
attack is that's not funny
still even
35:52
after the heart attack I'll
have more
35:54
energy than Biden yeah but this
is not
35:57
what you're supposed to do
after though
35:59
I'm cutting back my appearances
from for
36:01
a day to two today
36:02
whew dude go home you can't
people want
36:08
to elect them because they're
worried
36:09
about him
36:09
tulsi gabbard has her own
strategy for
36:12
the upcoming debate I want to
thank all
36:15
of you so much for your support
I need
36:18
to share something with you
that's very
36:19
important there are so many of
you who
36:22
I've had the opportunity to
meet in Iowa
36:24
and New Hampshire who've
expressed to me
36:26
how frustrated you are but the
DNC and
36:29
the corporate media are
essentially
36:30
trying to usurp your role as
voters in
36:33
choosing who our Democratic
nominee will
36:35
be I share your concerns and
I'm sure
36:38
that all of our supporters
throughout
36:40
the country do as well now the
2016
36:43
Democratic primary election was
rigged
36:45
by the DNC and their partners
in the
36:48
corporate media against Bernie
Sanders
36:50
in this 2020 election the DNC
in the
36:53
corporate media are rigging the
election
36:55
again but this time it's
against the
36:57
American people in the early
voting
36:59
states of Iowa New Hampshire
South
37:02
Carolina and Nevada they're
attempting
37:04
to replace the rolls of voters
in the
37:06
early states using polling and
other
37:09
arbitrary methods which are not
37:11
transparent or democratic and
they're
37:13
holding so-called debates which
really
37:15
are not debates at all but
rather
37:17
commercialized reality
television meant
37:19
to entertain rather than to
inform or
37:22
enlighten
37:23
so in short the DNC in the
corporate
37:25
media are trying to hijack the
entire
37:27
election process so in order to
bring
37:31
attention to this serious
threat to our
37:33
democracy and to ensure that
your voice
37:36
is heard I'm seriously
considering
37:39
boycotting the next debate on
October
37:41
15th I'm gonna announce my
decision
37:44
within the next few days I just
want to
37:47
say with my deepest and warmest
Aloha
37:49
thank you all again for your
support
37:52
she's threatening to not appear
at the
37:55
debate as part of the strategy
well this
37:59
next debate is funny because
they've
38:00
changed they kept kind of the
same rules
38:04
but they ended up instead of
having 10
38:06
people debating you're gonna
have 12 oh
38:08
is that gonna improve things
you'd be
38:11
cutting down cutting down
cutting down
38:13
but no they're making putting
more
38:14
people on stage which I'll few
skates
38:16
the whole thing well that's
because the
38:18
billionaire he bought a pole I
guess and
38:20
yeah yeah someone else is dire
who's the
38:25
fool but okay well he's he's a
cold guy
38:30
I mean he no one takes him
seriously on
38:34
the the Democrat Party they
know they
38:35
don't like him you can't it
can't be a
38:38
Democrat and have made billions
in coal
38:41
well he also has the world's
smallest
38:43
Mouse if you're notices no I
will pluck
38:49
them meanwhile of course we did
they
38:54
have their own Bernie in Canada
and
38:57
we're headed whoa whoa whoa
whoa whoa
39:00
whoa too far too fast we got a
lot more
39:02
to talk about you just you're
riding
39:05
roughshod on me Dvorak's what
more do we
39:08
have
39:12
yeah I never mind I guess is
not that it
39:16
now you've already taken my
head - can
39:19
the Naevia let's go to Kanda
Navy all I
39:21
had was Elizabeth Warren being
an idiot
39:23
no I heard part of that clip in
the
39:25
pre-show play that clip and
then we'll
39:26
go to Canada okay this this is
she was
39:31
at the MSNBC gun safety forum
and this
39:37
is the reason why she will
never be
39:39
President the first question
that I ask
39:40
about limiting limiting guns so
one of
39:43
the things that helps us so
much at
39:45
least as best we can understand
the data
39:47
is that it keeps people from
bulking up
39:52
in the middle of a crisis and
and serves
39:57
as a flag if someone look at
some of
40:00
these folks who've gone out and
bought a
40:02
whole lot of guns at once I
kind of like
40:05
to know about that and say
there's
40:07
actually going to be a federal
limit on
40:09
this is it going to solve the
problem
40:11
all by itself no does it survive
40:13
constitutional scrutiny Yankee
can you
40:16
can you
40:19
[Applause]
40:22
there you go she's no question
no
40:25
question it survives
constitutionally
40:27
proper this hey you're bulking
up with
40:30
your guns what's wrong with you
40:31
we should know that put you on
list I
40:33
know who these people I know
one of them
40:35
who are both others yeah it
bulked up
40:38
hmm there was a band a lot of
people
40:43
bulked up when they said
they're gonna
40:44
ban the ar-15
40:47
yeah they bulked up on them of
course it
40:50
bought a bunch of them because
this like
40:51
a grape is one of the best
collector's
40:53
item it's one of the great
products ever
40:56
yes okay so Canada has its
election
41:01
mm-hmm coming up on the 21st of
October
41:05
yes and they have a 45-day not a
41:07
two-year or like we do have a
45-day
41:10
campaign window where they're
41:13
campaigning and they have these
debates
41:14
is that is that a legal window
that
41:16
you're not allowed to cast a
gentleman's
41:18
agreement I don't think it's
anything
41:20
illegal about it well no wonder
their
41:22
media is not making any money
over there
41:24
they're not abusing the
situation are
41:26
they nuts I mean that's thank
God for
41:28
these for this idiotic system
it gives
41:30
us all kinds of stuff to talk
about
41:33
well not as you mention it yeah
me do it
41:37
this kid is not up to par that
mostly if
41:40
you think about it they were
read the
41:41
Canadian media and I do the
Globe and
41:43
Mail and mainly and but also
the west
41:49
coast Vancouver Sun and
Vancouver I
41:51
think is the province is the
other one
41:53
it but anyway there's a they're
just
41:56
parroting whatever the end and
the
41:57
national they pair it the New
York Times
42:00
and they're all super Trump
haters just
42:02
like why you guys don't even
know what
42:04
you're talking about
42:04
and reminded of the European
media is
42:07
the same way they just whatever
the New
42:09
York Times says go is just
unbelievable
42:10
so they had these debates the
other
42:13
night and and the Bernie I'm
talking
42:16
about is this guy Bernier oh yes
42:19
Maxine Maxine Maxine banier
he's the
42:22
he's he's the who was out there
42:25
supporting him Michelle
Michelle Malkin
42:29
I think was was though that
would make
42:31
sense
42:31
well if you
42:32
to his his opening so they have
the
42:36
openings I got some openings
here that
42:37
are interesting but Bernie aids
is kind
42:39
of the best and they go from
Barney and
42:41
then they go to this guy who
was just
42:42
the opposite this guy singing
always the
42:45
guys with the turtle EVC the
Pakistani
42:48
or he's that he's a Sikh so it
could be
42:51
Indian yeah but whatever he is
he's a
42:53
Canadian now and he sounds like
Canadian
42:55
but he's a he's a super
socialist he's
42:58
like a socialist and Bernie a
is like a
43:03
it's like a no agenda guy it's
between
43:15
Shearer and Trudeau is the two
guys but
43:18
let's listen to Bernie ace
opening and
43:21
it is followed by singing Terry
Anya ear
43:23
opportunity to respond thank
you we are
43:26
the People's Party and we put
Canada
43:29
first the other leaders on this
stage or
43:32
global is they spend your money
to buy a
43:36
seat at the UN Security Council
and also
43:40
they are giving your money to
other
43:42
countries to fight climate
change in
43:44
Asia and Bill roles in Africa
the UN is
43:48
a dysfunctional organization
and we must
43:52
be able to fight for our country
43:55
actually we are the only party
that will
43:58
have foreign policies that is
based on
44:01
our security and prosperity for
country
44:04
mr. Bernier thank you the next
44:07
opportunity for mr. Singh to
respond
44:09
very much Lisa
44:10
thank you very much Regan after
your
44:11
question it's kind of stop to
ask
44:13
questions in front of a big
crowd so
44:14
thanks for doing that
44:15
and thanks to Canada for
joining and
44:17
taking part in this discussion
to me
44:19
leadership is about who you're
fighting
44:21
for how the choices you make
and whether
44:24
you're doing what's right for
people and
44:26
whether it comes to
international
44:27
affairs standing up to Trump
making sure
44:30
we fight to build better trade
44:32
agreements that actually put
Canadians
44:34
first for me the question
really comes
44:36
down to you do you have the
courage to
44:38
stand up to the powerful and
wealthy
44:40
interest the corporations that
are
44:42
having too much influence over
Canada
44:44
and I've seen so far in Ottawa
whether
44:47
its liberal conservative
governments
44:48
they haven't had the courage to
stand up
44:50
and fight for people we're
different
44:51
we're in it for you I don't
work for the
44:53
rich and powerful I work for
people oh
44:55
okay I'm all-in vote for him
he's gonna
44:57
go after Trump I mean I don't
know what
44:59
what that has to do well I
think he's
45:06
drawing the obvious comparison
between
45:08
Bernie and Trump who's talking
about
45:11
globalists so I'm sure there's
part of
45:13
that he's not really running
against
45:15
Bernie he's running against
Trudeau
45:18
they're all running against
Trudeau but
45:20
he was on stage with that yeah
so let's
45:23
go with the this is they have
more of an
45:27
open debate here and here's
where Bernie
45:28
a and seeing actually yell at
each other
45:31
because now they actually get
to do this
45:33
a little bit with this Canadian
style of
45:35
debate good so let's hear this
story on
45:37
yeah your opportunity to
respond thank
45:40
you we are the People's Party
right the
45:44
wrong one I'm sorry I just
45:45
Bernier versus sing I got it the
45:47
question you must tell the
truth to
45:50
Canadians if you want to be the
leader
45:52
of this country and what I'm
saying
45:54
about explain multiculturalism
it is not
45:57
the way to build this country
yes this
45:59
country is a diverse country
and we must
46:01
be proud of that but we don't
need a
46:03
legislation like the
multiculturalism
46:06
Act to tell us who we are we
are a
46:09
diverse country and we are part
of that
46:11
what I'm saying because it's in
line
46:13
with the immigration I'm saying
that we
46:15
must have fewer immigrants in
this
46:16
country to be sure for these
people to
46:19
participate in our society so
it is a
46:22
great country but it's time to
have a
46:24
discussion about the
immigration we
46:26
don't want our country to be
like other
46:28
countries in Europe where they
have a
46:30
huge difficulty to integrate
their
46:32
immigrants and and the proud
Canadians
46:35
and that's why I love this
country and
46:37
among the only leader on this
stage who
46:39
wants to have a discussion
about the
46:40
level of immigration so we're
definitely
46:42
gonna have a lively debate
tonight
46:44
because nowadays mr. Singh's
opportunity
46:47
to debate mr. Bernier on that
very she
46:50
sounds so excited oh my god now
we're
46:52
gonna have something have some
fireworks
46:54
because the the
46:56
guys gonna go he's gonna repeat
a
46:58
question the temperament
required for a
47:01
good leader
47:02
I mean mr. Bernie after hearing
what was
47:04
just said you could have just
said hey
47:06
man I messed up because those
are pretty
47:07
horrible tweets that you made
and really
47:09
for me I mean should come as no
surprise
47:10
to you I believe a leader is
not someone
47:13
who tries to divide people or
to pit
47:15
people against each other a
true leader
47:17
someone who tries to find
bridges
47:18
bringing people together that's
what a
47:20
leader does and a leader works
for the
47:22
people who need help not
helping those
47:24
at the very top which we've
seen with
47:26
governments in Ottawa for far
too long
47:28
they've been working to make
life easier
47:30
for the multi-billionaires to
get
47:31
massive corporate tax cuts
billions of
47:33
dollars go towards them we see
offshore
47:36
tax havens continue this is the
way to
47:38
build the country you way to
build the
47:40
future socialist policy my
people
47:47
everybody how can everybody
it's not
47:50
gonna work well then growth in
this
47:52
country you must believe your
people
47:54
you must give back there that's
the
47:59
Canadian version of a fight
Espace as an
48:04
additional point of information
point of
48:09
information important personal
privilege
48:11
Bernier was talking about the
UN about
48:14
how the globalist will take
your money
48:16
and they put it into the UN
these UN
48:19
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres just
48:22
came out with a warning that
they not
48:25
they may not make payroll in
November
48:28
the United Nations this month
leave of
48:32
each the deepest deficit of the
decade
48:34
we risk entering November
without enough
48:36
cash to cover payroll
48:40
how does that even work they
have a
48:43
three billion dollar budget
48:47
Wow I didn't know this yeah I
just read
48:49
it just came out today
48:52
I guess some of us some
countries are in
48:55
arrears of their contributions
that the
48:58
USA pick up the tab oh that's
what
49:00
happened that's what happened
Trump went
49:02
now we're not gonna pay on time
we'll
49:04
just wait a little bit we're
always
49:05
picking up the slack for you
douchebags
49:07
and now they can't make payroll
he says
49:12
he said he told the 193 member
UN
49:15
General Assembly's budget
committee that
49:17
if he had not worked since
January to
49:19
cut spending then we would not
have had
49:21
the liquidity to support the
annual
49:23
gathering of the world leaders
last
49:25
month which I guess they blew
the budget
49:27
on anyway just a additional
little piece
49:31
of data that you might not pick
up
49:33
everywhere that you won't pick
it up
49:34
anywhere no unless you can
blame Trump
49:38
all right so we have I'm going
to play
49:41
one where I should have played
the
49:42
background or first which was
from LG
49:43
sir I thought was pretty good
background
49:45
and I think it's all anyone
really needs
49:46
to hear but I do want to play
49:48
specifically sheers open
because it's in
49:53
the background or part of it
but if you
49:56
hear it in context it's
actually pretty
49:58
good by the way everybody had
45 seconds
50:00
to give this open with a clock
on screen
50:02
very nice and the clock was on
the
50:05
screen and they don't actually
Trudeau
50:07
was that the best at I don't
have oaring
50:10
but he nails it zeros last word
boom and
50:14
everybody was with in time and
nobody
50:16
went over bored with their time
and it
50:20
was actually refreshing that
everyone
50:22
stayed within their they didn't
be
50:25
hammer on and on and on so
here's Shir
50:28
with his opening statement here
your
50:30
opportunity to respond well
thank you
50:32
very much and of course I will
always
50:34
stand up for Canada and
Canadians
50:35
interests and promote free
trade and
50:37
defend our interests all around
the
50:39
world but Justin Trudeau only
pretends
50:41
to stand up for Canada you know
he's
50:44
very good at pretending things
he can't
50:46
even remember how many times he
put
50:48
blackface on because the fact
of the
50:50
matter is he's always wearing a
mask he
50:52
puts on a reconciliation mask
and then
50:55
fires the Attorney General the
first one
50:57
of indigenous background he
puts on a
50:59
feminist mask and then fires
two strong
51:02
female MPs for not going along
with his
51:04
corruption he puts on a middle
51:06
class mask and then raises
taxes on
51:08
middle-class Canadians mr.
Trudeau you
51:10
are a phony and you are fraud
and you do
51:12
not deserve to govern this
country that
51:19
was the clip I had - yeah he
did it
51:21
under 40 gives 42 seconds yeah
42 so
51:24
let's listen to the overall and
this
51:26
will be the last of it
51:27
this is the background er which
51:28
summarizes the whole debates
and what's
51:31
going on and who may win and
where how
51:33
the Liberals are gonna end up
and this I
51:35
could only find a good example
this is a
51:37
little longer than I liked but
it was
51:39
pretty concise and it was on
al-jazeera
51:42
in a battle for his political
life Prime
51:45
Minister Justin Trudeau absorbed
51:46
withering attacks from both
sides Justin
51:49
Trudeau only pretends to stand
up for
51:51
Canada you know he's very good
at
51:54
pretending things he can't even
remember
51:56
how many times he put blackface
on in
51:59
the only english-language
debate in
52:01
Canada's brief 40-day campaign
again and
52:04
again Trudeau took fire first
from the
52:06
right mr. Trudeau you're a
phony and you
52:09
are a fraud and you do not
deserve to
52:11
govern this country and then
from the
52:13
left the problem is that you
set a lot
52:15
of these things in 2015 so
what's it
52:17
gonna take now for Canadians to
believe
52:20
that you're actually gonna fall
through
52:21
your promises what's it going
to take
52:22
for you to follow through on
these
52:24
commitments because your words
are not a
52:25
good enough thing it's not good
enough
52:27
to have better rhetoric than Mr
Shearer
52:29
you bought a pipeline it can't
be a
52:32
climate leader and spend 10 to
13
52:34
billion dollars more on a
project that
52:36
by itself blows through our
carbon
52:38
budget to die with the job
first it was
52:41
reminiscent of Trudeau's
charismatic
52:42
debut on the political scene in
a
52:44
celebrity boxing match as in
that fight
52:47
he struck back first to the
People's
52:50
Party candidate who was accused
of
52:51
tweeting bigotry publicly what
Mr
52:58
Shearer thinks privately and
then
52:59
directly to his closest rival
53:01
Conservative Party leader
Andrew Shearer
53:03
who arrived - mocking chants of
USA
53:09
as a reference to his recently
revealed
53:12
dual Canadian and US
citizenship and
53:14
your plan is to rip up the only
serious
53:17
plan to fight climate change
53:19
Canada has ever had all right
an avian
53:21
shear has vowed to eliminate
through
53:24
those carbon tax which he calls
too
53:26
expensive polls give only
Trudeau and
53:29
Shir a realistic chance of
winning a
53:31
mandate in the October 21st
election but
53:34
the other candidates could
become king
53:36
makers analysts expect the
Liberal Party
53:38
to lose seats possibly even its
majority
53:41
and that would leave each side
53:43
scrambling to form a coalition
with
53:45
enough votes to control
Parliament and
53:47
the prime ministership in the
end
53:49
political analysts say the
campaign is a
53:51
referendum on Trudeau's tenure
at the
53:54
question is do we want to
continue for
53:56
the 4th or for next years with
Whittle
53:58
or is it that bad that we want
to change
54:00
and go back to the previous
government
54:05
we are with a contentious field
vying
54:08
for position just two weeks from
54:09
Election Day none of the
contenders seem
54:12
to want to leave a cross word
unspoken
54:14
John Hendren al-jazeera
Gatineau Quebec
54:17
kind of sad that this is the
only
54:19
english-language debate and
after that
54:21
it's all downhill
54:24
well it's a I mean I I can
understand I
54:27
cannot understand
conversational French
54:29
but the clips won't really work
on the
54:31
show say the least so a lot of
climate
54:36
change stuff there which is big
because
54:39
of the carbon credit tax
54:42
yeah the carbon today have a
carbon tax
54:44
is in play and everyone's all
worked
54:46
about it cuz it's too much and
they
54:48
spillage to have all the
systems to give
54:49
it back to you somehow yeah and
it's
54:52
just part of the giant carbon
tax scam
54:54
and it doesn't do anything
about climate
54:57
change and then they Trudeau got
54:59
embarrassed by the Green Party
woman who
55:01
is condemning him for they had a
55:04
pipeline that was pretty much
needed to
55:06
be finished and repaired and
finished
55:09
and I guess it cost 16 billion
dollars
55:13
but it's part of the whole I
mean think
55:14
old economy of Canada is
reliant on oil
55:18
and so you can kind of fake it
you know
55:22
they well yeah I'm all for
climate
55:24
change than I hate oil but you
can't
55:26
really do anything about it
unless you
55:27
want to put everyone in the
poorhouse
55:30
and so she's calling him out on
that
55:32
which I think was unfair yeah
it's just
55:35
it's a mess what are they Trude
I don't
55:38
think at the end they like they
said I
55:40
don't think that either parties
gonna
55:41
get a majority they're gonna
have to do
55:42
some sort of a deal and Bernier
may
55:45
actually be the guy that has
something
55:46
to do with the pick Bernier is
the only
55:48
guy that makes logical sense
but they
55:50
call him a bigot because he's
against
55:52
they would agree he's against
open
55:54
borders against open borders
you're a
55:57
bigot so so what are they going
to mean
56:02
when they when they do climate
protests
56:05
is it all in French now I mean
it's I
56:07
thought I thought English are
still
56:09
pretty predominant but it I
didn't
56:11
realize that most of the
debates are
56:12
gonna be in French and so you
know most
56:15
of the know Jared I think they
have like
56:17
two debates or one had one tip
number
56:20
two bases minor they had this
was the
56:23
first debate that actually had
all the
56:24
candidates and I think it's the
last
56:26
they only got 40 days hey hey
coho
56:30
lashauwn's you mind clean mcdhh
what le
56:33
see it doesn't work you just
can't do
56:36
good chance in French
56:40
the Dutch are doing climate
chants in
56:41
English
56:43
they've got a new linguist
Chancellor
56:44
good it's mostly a targeting
Trump
56:47
because you see no no no no no
no no the
56:50
Dutch rebellion extinction
chapter of
56:52
the Netherlands is out
protesting
56:55
everyone's protesting in
Holland now
56:56
everybody the farmers the
extinction of
57:00
course the the farmers known as
the why
57:02
they've what's the point at the
farm
57:04
watch the pointed protesting if
you're
57:05
gonna be extinct well but makes
no sense
57:08
but it's all English so the the
farmers
57:12
with the you cannot get more
Dutch than
57:13
Dutch farmers the Dutch people
in the in
57:17
amps in the in the big cities
can't even
57:19
understand what what they're
saying when
57:21
they speak the dialect is so
foreign but
57:24
yet the the Dutch on the
tractors call
57:27
themselves the farmer Defence
Force in
57:29
English it's very interesting
because it
57:31
did thought potentially is the
only way
57:34
you're gonna get covered by the
New York
57:35
Times it's the only way the
Dutch press
57:38
will pick it up yeah so here's
the chant
57:42
from the Dutch chapter of
rebellion
57:45
extinction they're repeated
three times
57:47
and if you can't hear it all
help you
57:50
along
58:03
and so are we
58:08
so the thing there's no planet
B so
58:18
raise your voice with me the
oceans are
58:24
rising and so are we okay Joan
Baez
58:30
[Music]
58:32
biggest fail ever how I mean
the tune is
58:38
a minor you don't want that you
want to
58:41
rile people up you go talking
down to me
58:46
this is depressing
58:48
it's no good is what it is it's
just no
58:52
good I was flabbergasted that
they did
58:57
they did their heads like a
dirge a
58:59
dirge yeah derp just song you
sing at
59:02
our dead a funeral well they
are the
59:07
extinction rebellion so they
are kind of
59:09
presiding over their own over
their own
59:12
funeral but I'm surprised that
you
59:15
didn't mention what San
Francisco
59:17
Airport SFO what they're doing
what
59:18
they're planning with your
money up
59:20
there I didn't know what they're
59:23
planning what is that you got
something
59:24
that you knew know something I
don't
59:26
know yes because of climate
change
59:29
SFO plans to surround the
airport with a
59:32
10-mile wall to protect against
the
59:36
rising Bay waters what rising
Bay waters
59:39
I knew that would get you let
me see
59:43
where'd this come from
59:44
who wrote this thing East Bay
Times
59:46
there you go don't you
subscribe to East
59:48
Bay Times East Bay time 587
million
59:51
dollar plan aimed at reducing
flood risk
59:54
as climate warms this is such a
scam
59:57
well that is well we have a lot
of
1:00:00
contracting scams in California
that's
1:00:02
one of the main ways that money
is
1:00:04
distributed corruptly they
build things
1:00:08
you don't need to be built
there's a
1:00:09
lousy job of pavement to pave a
you know
1:00:13
they don't do a good job when
their
1:00:14
pavements there's potholes
everywhere
1:00:16
it's just it's a lot of money
flying
1:00:18
around and so that's just sounds
1:00:20
a piece of in that area in
particular
1:00:22
there was the one of the more
corrupt
1:00:24
things in fact a hole a large
part of
1:00:27
the air pollution district when
I was an
1:00:29
air pollution inspector so this
is the
1:00:31
tale this is one of those tales
they
1:00:34
would tell you it is you knew
me we
1:00:38
could give people tickets and
they could
1:00:41
be held accountable is be a
misdemeanor
1:00:43
that you could go to the courts
there's
1:00:45
all kinds of legal problems
you'd have
1:00:48
if you got fined or cited
mm-hmm that
1:00:51
didn't exist before an event
took place
1:00:53
after the construction by the
mob of
1:00:57
Candlestick Park oh yes put on a
1:01:01
Candlestick Park was put in his
windiest
1:01:03
area in the entire Bay Area so
made
1:01:05
nothing but fun great idea to
put this
1:01:08
Park there in this windswept
little zone
1:01:11
for football and baseball yeah
better
1:01:13
built there because it was
cheap and
1:01:15
that you didn't profited from
it but
1:01:17
they had it was all cement and
so they
1:01:19
had all these cement the forms
these you
1:01:23
know this is the structure the
wooden
1:01:25
structure that held the cement
to hold
1:01:26
the thing up it was like I
don't know it
1:01:29
was like a couple forest full
of wood
1:01:31
and they couldn't get anyone to
take
1:01:33
this just scraps it had to
paint and
1:01:35
we're not gonna pay so they
torched it
1:01:38
off
1:01:38
uh-uh they torched off the
whole thing
1:01:41
and just made this huge bonfire
which is
1:01:44
hilly it was an illegal burn in
the Bay
1:01:48
Area and it was just monster
fire and
1:01:50
they burn this thing but they
did air
1:01:52
pollution district really
couldn't
1:01:53
didn't have any teeth bet but
because of
1:01:55
that fire they went to the
state and
1:01:57
they got 200 perfect so thank
you for
1:02:01
that but it was still was a net
it was
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it was classic example the way
things
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operate around here let's just
burn it
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this just in apparently
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there are rumors of an
explosive sex
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scandal percolating the highest
echelons
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of candy navies media
establishment
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surrounding a current prime
minister
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Justin Trudeau
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and Trudeau's accuser is said
to be a
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former student at West Point
Grey
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Academy and the daughter of a
wealthy
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Canadian businessman
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and so the headline and this is
the
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Buffalo Chronicle
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he's rumored to be in talks
with his
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accuser to suppress this
explosive sex
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scandal they've learned some
things from
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us yeah at least they're doing
that very
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good well with that I'd like to
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you for your courage and say in
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Jen briny
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I think the quote was good to
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bryony's got her sanity back I
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listened recently have you no I
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up right well so apparently
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good happened there but she's
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I'm not sure how it got broken
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know with Apple they typically
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don't do rolling updates and
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really you know they they just
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when it comes to podcasting
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the one nesting burger I
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clever the one where you had
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and there's nothing in there
yeah it was
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think 15 years this is this is
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we go through well we're happy
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up front in the show who do we
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have anonymous for starters okay
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333 dollars in 34 so we don't
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and he's
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got some jingle requests there
China is
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asshole that's true and no
karma not
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sure if I need to get back what
I have
1:07:58
been put
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and recently I just began a
three-year
1:08:01
meteorology program it and
finished a
1:08:04
chapter on climate climate and
climate
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change this was loaded with the
highly
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likely virtually certain medium
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confidence etcetera language
basically
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baiting everything as fact but
still
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leaving a sliver of an out so
that they
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are covered when the climate
does what
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it does and blows their
projections up
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in due time and people don't
realize
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that although we read it
verbatim every
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time there's a new IPCC report
they
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never say this is going to
happen they
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say we have high confidence
medium
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confidence high likelihood
virtually
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certain they never they're too
chicken
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scientific people yes thank you
that's
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not an actual scientific
conclusion that
1:08:51
is a consensus which is
different yes is
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like what you'd have this is
you might
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as well just go to the bedding
place
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it's kind of it's kind of how
we choose
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rack it's how we choose the
album art
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you know we argue a little bit
and say I
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have high confidence that this
will this
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will make people laugh and
you'll say
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you know something melt and
then we come
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to a very likely scenario and
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one he continues I was in truck
I knew I
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of the beginning of the chapter
of the
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textbook read quote have you
ever
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wondered how we know that human
activity
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is changing global climate
unquote
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luckily I am old and have
developed
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independent thought but I do
not know
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how a 20 year old student can
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out of the program like this
without a
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skewed view by the way every
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chapter so far incorporating
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associated
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jelly head and become sir jelly
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mushrooms and antifungal cream
at the
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roundtable thank you and of
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anonymous for obvious reasons
probably
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have to in this world today a
three year
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course a three year meteor
meteor meteor
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a meteor all I can't say it
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keep trying come on trying into
your
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well I'll adjust well that's
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says it's meteorology is what
it says
1:11:30
okay meteorology see I couldn't
say it
1:11:33
thanks you you you you got me
there you
1:11:36
know I've taken a new tack when
people
1:11:38
say that you don't believe in
climate
1:11:39
change say oh no I totally
believe in
1:11:43
climate change I can't believe
that
1:11:44
we're not going after China
1:11:48
but that and walk away well
this is good
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because you're this is one of
your
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Forte's
1:11:56
um and I and that is a
compliment mm-hmm
1:11:59
I took it as such well good I'm
not sure
1:12:02
you knew what it meant
1:12:03
Forte
1:12:06
and this stems back to your
classic
1:12:10
which was do you believe in
peak oil
1:12:13
yeah what are we worried about
which was
1:12:17
actually the best and I think
that must
1:12:20
have clicked or something
because they
1:12:22
just eliminated the whole idea
of Pico I
1:12:24
personally got rid of the oil
for the
1:12:27
last decade yes do you believe
in
1:12:30
climate change I don't deny
climate
1:12:31
change but you don't have to
say human
1:12:33
cause just I totally believe in
climate
1:12:36
change I can't I'm outraged
we're not
1:12:38
going after China that's crazy
and then
1:12:41
just let him stew on that he
didn't want
1:12:43
any karma so we'll do this good
for me
1:12:49
thank you very much anonymous
sir
1:12:51
jelly-head arm deck on the
table later
1:12:54
on the round table with
mushrooms and
1:12:56
antifungal cream a breakfast of
1:12:58
champions
1:13:01
mushrooms are a fungal baron
walkman a
1:13:06
Buckeye came at three hundred
thirty
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three dollars and 33 cents he
said again
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another the top donors always
have this
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this kind of genteel way of
putting the
1:13:20
jingle requests at the top yeah
that is
1:13:22
kind of nice isn't it yeah yoko
ono i
1:13:25
don't know what that is jill
abramson
1:13:31
stop the hammering Jon and Adam
I need
1:13:35
to call out it excuse me I need
to dig
1:13:38
vocal fry hurts my through this
is
1:13:40
really need to call out an old
friend as
1:13:42
a mega douchebag okay Dave aka
MacLeod I
1:13:49
hit him in the mouth and he's
still a
1:13:51
freeloading douchebag and such
thanks to
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Darrin Oh taking me off the
ledge for
1:13:57
being low-energy and all please
give me
1:14:01
a jobs karma and Darrin owes
elegant
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masterpiece rendition of JC
Dee's chair
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gently squeaks at the end of
the show
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please chip in slave's baron
walkman of
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Buckeye uh I haven't heard that
in a
1:14:19
long time let me just listen
1:14:23
[Music]
1:14:29
and it jobs covers me here the
beginning
1:14:31
of it
1:14:32
I love this mix
1:14:35
[Music]
1:14:43
Media deconstruction just need
to get to
1:14:47
the chorus
1:14:57
[Music]
1:15:06
they couldn't hear Jill stop
hammering
1:15:10
jobs jobs and jobs that's
harmless
1:15:19
[Music]
1:15:22
enough sir wire of the hidden
jewel 333
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dollars and 33 cents as tweeted
to Adam
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I have been slacking on
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serendipity starting the
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show 1179 precisely when John
said
1:15:39
something I can't read it's all
in
1:15:43
Unicode hit it when John said
hit it hit
1:15:48
it yeah huh woke me from my
slumber I
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lost my job so I need some job
Connor
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please send send belated
birthday wishes
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to my smoking-hot wife
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Jasmine 9:24 into her latest
family
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human resource Ryan 9:28 third
grandson
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please please play a few
old-school
1:16:09
jingles for the slaves
including ya know
1:16:12
Beatles
1:16:16
I don't know that one human
resource
1:16:18
time to stand up you know that
one that
1:16:20
one I don't know I don't know I
know it
1:16:23
doesn't sound like a title
we've ever I
1:16:25
know what the Beatles ya know
is but I
1:16:27
don't know about this human
resources
1:16:29
time to stand up I don't know
and mac
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and cheese we got that and an R
and okay
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I got those thank you for your
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sir wire of the hidden jewel
anyway I'm
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gonna put this
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[Music]
1:17:06
yeah no no yeah
1:17:08
you know I don't know why
you're saying
1:17:11
yeah while saying no
1:17:16
live mac-and-cheese by iran
jobs jobs
1:17:20
jobs and jobs he also mentions
by the
1:17:29
way that's a good that's a good
jingle
1:17:31
or that song ya know ya know he
also
1:17:35
says please follow me on at go
big guy
1:17:39
so social no no I think it's go
by guy
1:17:45
gobo I don't know if that's
intentional
1:17:49
but it's gob I GUI so go by guy
go by
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guy sir Dirt Farmer Villa
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into 303 dollars and three
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and Adam keep it with a great
work your
1:18:02
twice weekly sanity check keeps
me keeps
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many of us going thanks to all
the other
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producers out there to those not
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contributing everyone needs to
chip in I
1:18:13
humbly request a jingle
following
1:18:16
jingles chemtrails China is a
whole
1:18:19
little girl yay and I would
appreciate
1:18:23
greatly some harvest season
karma for
1:18:26
the farmers in the audience as
this is a
1:18:29
critical time of year also
please
1:18:31
include some goat job karma so
Dirt
1:18:34
Farmer of Illinois you've got
the last
1:18:47
show someone wanted the ching
chong and
1:18:50
we couldn't remember what the
ching
1:18:52
chong was yeah what was the
ching chong
1:18:55
well i have it that was it oh
yeah why
1:19:07
don't you remember that yeah I
think
1:19:09
that was New Year's Eve that
was owned
1:19:11
by the Chinese and time songs
English
1:19:14
that's what it was yeah they
were a bit
1:19:16
but ok onward to Samantha
Samantha
1:19:20
'cimmanon $250 she become
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executive producer for showed
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I'd like to give a happy
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husband I've noticed y'all have
quite a
1:19:30
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night of the infinite night for
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he's been
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1:19:49
for a while story often told I
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turns out that many of our
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suffering from the effects of
Stockholm
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Syndrome but whatever works I
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captive audience during long
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for a while but not long ago
started
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listening on my own he implied
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deducing
1:20:31
[Music]
1:20:37
hobby turned 42 the answer to
the
1:20:40
ultimate cutting test finishes
the union
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hub Stubbs hub has turned 42
the answer
1:20:53
to the ultimate question of
life the
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universe and everything on
October 7th
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please send him and it's true
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thank you
1:21:02
for your continuing for
continuing to
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Samantha very nice Samantha and
did she
1:21:10
asked for a karma because I'm
gonna add
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one that's true
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you've got karma Matt's taking
it to the
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Matteson North Saanich BC two
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Adam and
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John for all that you do no
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in the ER is not one of the top
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on we're number one foam finger
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one he'll take jobs karma okay
we'll
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[Music]
1:23:18
for the B block I wanted to
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1:23:25
impeachment for the United
States
1:23:28
certainly has lost its lost its
1:23:30
collective shit once again left
and
1:23:33
right fighting about what is
breaking
1:23:35
the law
1:23:36
what is federal election law
what is the
1:23:38
value of data or information
versus
1:23:41
money and is this is all a
complete
1:23:44
waste of time and I would like
to
1:23:48
explain is very important that
people
1:23:49
understand the the what you
really can
1:23:55
get impeached for and you don't
have to
1:23:58
commit a crime in fact we know
that the
1:24:02
Constitution specifically
speaks of
1:24:05
bribery and treason but there's
this
1:24:09
little high crimes and
misdemeanors
1:24:10
thing that people just kind of
gloss
1:24:13
over and we have that we have
had
1:24:17
impeachments in the past and
let me just
1:24:20
tell you what the actual
articles of
1:24:23
impeachment stated so you
understand
1:24:26
better what is I think we can
explain it
1:24:29
to you better what is happening
and why
1:24:31
the media is completely out of
its mind
1:24:33
in 1868 President Andrew Johnson
1:24:38
underwent impeachment
proceedings after
1:24:41
he ordered the firing of his
Secretary
1:24:43
of War that would be the
Secretary of
1:24:47
Defense now his opponents
charged that
1:24:50
this order violated the tenure
of office
1:24:52
Act which set the tenure of
certain
1:24:56
officials just so you know that
is
1:24:58
that's the level of misdemeanor
that can
1:25:04
be used for impeachment in 1974
the
1:25:07
House Judiciary Committee
recommended
1:25:10
the full House of
Representatives
1:25:11
approve articles of impeachment
against
1:25:13
Nixon it did not cite any
impeachable
1:25:16
offense instead it found a
broad pattern
1:25:19
of wrongdoing that Nixon had
conspired
1:25:22
with his advisors to obstruct
federal
1:25:24
and congressional
investigations of the
1:25:26
Watergate break-in and the
reason I
1:25:29
bring this up is
1:25:30
the only real thing you need to
impeach
1:25:35
a president is the United
States public
1:25:38
the voters the public need to
be on the
1:25:42
side of impeachment and that is
what
1:25:45
you're seeing that's why the
transcript
1:25:47
of the Ukraine call doesn't
matter one
1:25:50
bit
1:25:51
and of course everybody you
hear taught
1:25:53
and I've been this several
times people
1:25:56
very angrily send either emails
to me or
1:25:59
tweeted well can you say this
is that a
1:26:01
crime
1:26:02
this is a crime
1:26:06
- which - which I usually say
well
1:26:10
here's the transcript and I
link to the
1:26:13
PDF it please point out the
crime to me
1:26:15
and then they go away they do
not they
1:26:17
don't even reply because they
realize
1:26:20
they can't do it but it doesn't
matter
1:26:22
he doesn't have to commit a
crime it can
1:26:25
just be unseemly
non-presidential
1:26:28
behavior too much tweeting too
much
1:26:30
tweeting it could be actually
impeach
1:26:33
him for tweeting at all they
could they
1:26:35
could impeach him for his
shitty hair
1:26:37
yeah we hate your hair orange
face
1:26:40
orange hair if you're not red
white and
1:26:43
blue you're not good enough so
yes of
1:26:44
course and this is why it's a
beautiful
1:26:47
time to be alive to witness
this in this
1:26:50
process where the media and
this is it
1:26:53
this is a media's job
politicians can
1:26:56
can be blowhards all they want
and you
1:26:59
can have Schiff making up his
version of
1:27:03
a story but that really doesn't
get
1:27:05
anywhere without the
amplification of
1:27:07
the media and they're really
they're
1:27:09
really all in a number of Fox
people are
1:27:12
also all in on this not all of
them but
1:27:15
you can see that yeah there is
just this
1:27:18
this anti-trump sentiment and
they want
1:27:22
to get rid of him and even if
they never
1:27:25
file articles of impeachment
yeah and I
1:27:27
think that this to some degree
has got
1:27:29
to be damaging but that's
really what
1:27:31
this is about in fact here's
another
1:27:33
fine example we didn't even
have this
1:27:36
with them with the Muir
1:27:38
we didn't even have this with
the Muller
1:27:41
report today here is the latest
podcast
1:27:51
from NPR I'm announcing the
House of
1:27:54
Representatives moving forward
with an
1:27:56
official impeachment inquiry
and you
1:27:58
cannot find any reason to
impeach this
1:28:00
president that really impacts
our
1:28:02
national security and Congress
has to
1:28:04
act
1:28:06
is rapid the political cries
are loud
1:28:09
and our democracy is in crisis
I'm Brian
1:28:11
Lehrer and every day we're
bringing you
1:28:13
the latest in the impeachment
inquiry
1:28:15
story
1:28:16
it's impeachment the newest and
most
1:28:18
urgent podcast from WNYC most
every day
1:28:21
for everything you need to know
in
1:28:23
impeachment news once it's the
most
1:28:27
earth what do you say it was
the most
1:28:29
urgent way there was I don't
know it's
1:28:31
but some Pietschmann news we've
a
1:28:33
specialist podcast is this I'm
Brian
1:28:36
Lehrer and every day we're
bringing you
1:28:37
the latest in the impeachment
inquiry
1:28:39
story
1:28:40
it's impeachment the newest and
most
1:28:42
urgent podcast newest and most
urgent I
1:28:45
gotta write that down the no
attend to
1:28:47
show the most urgent podcast
even more
1:28:50
urgent than the impeachment
podcast most
1:28:53
urgent podcast that's a very
interesting
1:28:56
phrase I like that it's most
urgent
1:29:02
so it is kind of fun to look
1:29:07
to look a little bit deeper at
what's
1:29:09
happening with Ukraine and how
they're
1:29:11
involved in this and I'm
starting to see
1:29:13
some interesting side stories
that I
1:29:18
think will crop up
1:29:19
the first one is Rick Perry's
1:29:21
involvement and there's now a
new
1:29:23
narrative clearly coming from
from the
1:29:28
right although it hasn't really
been
1:29:30
been spelled out properly
1:29:34
apparently this phone call that
Trump
1:29:37
made to zalenski was at the
urging of
1:29:41
Rick Perry our current
Secretary of
1:29:45
Energy do we say Secretary of
Energy or
1:29:48
the energy secretary I guess we
say
1:29:49
energy secretary
1:29:52
Secretary to Department of
Energy there
1:29:54
you go
1:29:56
and that he wanted the
president to call
1:30:00
and just kind of you know make
nice and
1:30:03
to check in how you do it and
everything
1:30:05
and the reason for this and I
did not
1:30:08
know is that we have had a deal
in place
1:30:11
with Poland and Ukraine we are
exporting
1:30:19
our liquid natural gas
1:30:22
to Poland and Poland has
reversed their
1:30:27
systems there because they used
to
1:30:29
receive it from Ukraine from
Russia now
1:30:33
Poland has literally turned the
pipe
1:30:36
around which i think is a
little more
1:30:37
complicated than sound and
they're
1:30:39
taking the United States liquid
natural
1:30:44
gas which is gas liquefied to
to ship it
1:30:47
over the ocean and they're
selling it or
1:30:50
they're delivering it to
Ukraine so this
1:30:52
is very important and you may
have
1:30:55
noticed that Trump nominated
Poland for
1:30:59
the visa waiver program
something we've
1:31:01
been on looking at for three
years it
1:31:04
was a promise he would do it in
two
1:31:05
weeks three years later
nominated
1:31:07
doesn't mean that anything has
happened
1:31:09
so he's trying to make nice and
there's
1:31:11
a lot of deals going on here
but this
1:31:13
was really something that Rick
Perry
1:31:14
wanted to protect and I think I
think
1:31:18
this comes this goes back to
Cheniere
1:31:24
LNG
1:31:26
and Cheniere Energy they are
the ones
1:31:29
that put I think like 18
billion dollars
1:31:33
into the Sabine Pass in
Louisiana do you
1:31:38
remember any of this
1:31:39
nope we did talk about on the
show in
1:31:42
light of pipeline so the Sabine
gas
1:31:45
energy facility he used to take
import
1:31:50
gas from abroad and then you
know ship
1:31:54
it off through whatever it had
to go in
1:31:55
the States but there was this
during the
1:31:57
Obama administration there was
a big
1:31:59
group of investors and they all
didn't
1:32:03
think about 18 billion dollars
and they
1:32:06
all jumped in and they were you
know
1:32:08
trying to figure out what to do
with
1:32:09
this investment and they to
reversed
1:32:11
everything for the export which
now
1:32:13
people are benefiting from so
this story
1:32:17
about Ukraine had it has to
emerge yet
1:32:21
but I think that you'll find
out this is
1:32:22
a lot more about gas and who
owns the
1:32:26
gas companies and who were
involved also
1:32:29
from the previous
administration Bobby
1:32:31
Jindal was one all involved in
this in
1:32:34
this in this in this but I
don't want to
1:32:38
call it a scam but it's a big
sales job
1:32:40
and it makes a lot of sense
that that
1:32:42
Perry is just kind of a deep it
doesn't
1:32:44
he look like a douchey shoe
sales guy
1:32:46
kind of I remember to met him
on the
1:32:49
airplane on that tell that
story again
1:32:52
yeah the keeper and I were we
were
1:32:55
coming back from it was the
Southwest
1:32:58
flight and Rick Perry gets on
the plane
1:33:00
and he's walking back and I
said hey at
1:33:03
the time he was our a governor
1:33:08
we already just been kicked out
of that
1:33:10
I can't remember was like hey
how you
1:33:11
doing hey hey buddy yeah hey
buddy and
1:33:13
he's like tapping me on the
show hey hey
1:33:17
buddy yeah thumbs up hey buddy
good to
1:33:19
see ya
1:33:21
so there is something happening
that the
1:33:24
that still needs to unfold but
I think
1:33:27
it's going to be very
interesting
1:33:28
because it has to involve big
money and
1:33:32
then it makes a lot more sense
when you
1:33:34
see that all of these peeling
the
1:33:37
Ukraine when we were following
this this
1:33:40
was a total takeover by the
United
1:33:43
States governor we installed a
new
1:33:45
government we have phone calls
1:33:47
explaining exactly how we're
going to
1:33:49
make it happen and hey this is
great
1:33:51
we're getting Biden over here
to Midwife
1:33:53
the deal you know that was his
job was
1:33:56
the Midwife it to put all these
douche
1:33:58
bags in place including a very
1:34:01
interesting douche bag the
Ambassador
1:34:04
the US ambassador to Ukraine
and her
1:34:09
name is Yuri no I'm sorry Murray
1:34:15
Jovanovic yeah Jovanovic
Jovanovic she's
1:34:19
a player in this hole she is a
player
1:34:21
she was also mentioned in the
transcript
1:34:24
I also kind of just glossed
over it and
1:34:28
paraphrasing the president said
1:34:30
something the effective oh yeah
she's
1:34:32
she's going for a rough time
right now
1:34:34
and that rough time I think is
explained
1:34:37
in this clip from Ukrainian
prosecutor
1:34:40
general yuriy lutsenko talking
of enemy
1:34:44
of translator here talking
about the
1:34:48
Ambassador from the u.s. to
Ukraine
1:34:50
Marie
1:34:50
Jovanovic how do you engage the
1:34:53
relationship between Ukraine and
1:34:55
specifically our US ambassador
miss at
1:34:58
the event events would you
create a
1:35:00
pistol area ambassador from any
country
1:35:03
represents this country was in
our
1:35:06
control from this point of view
supposed
1:35:08
I give my respect to the
Ambassador
1:35:11
Program another hand
1:35:12
it is true that I had some
difficult
1:35:15
personal relationship with a
Miss
1:35:18
ambassador but unfortunately
from the
1:35:21
first meeting with the US
ambassador in
1:35:24
Kiev I mean this person is
ambassador
1:35:26
Rafik you gave me a list of
people whom
1:35:29
we should not prosecute my
response of
1:35:32
that gets it is inadmissible
nobody in
1:35:36
this country neither our
president nor
1:35:38
our Parliament nor ambassador
toxic or
1:35:42
stop me from prosecuting
whether there
1:35:44
is a crime that time we've had
a case or
1:35:47
the embezzlement of the US
government of
1:35:50
the Kursk technical assistance
ward or
1:35:54
full million years doubt
dollars and in
1:35:57
that regard we had this data
1:35:58
doper to you at that time mr.
bastard
1:36:01
shot that our government
interviews or
1:36:05
Ukrainian citizens of Ukrainian
citizens
1:36:09
who were 20 visitors office in
the US
1:36:12
Embassy you tell there's a
reason why
1:36:18
you'll never see this on the
main
1:36:20
streams because no one
understands what
1:36:21
the hell the people are saying
but what
1:36:23
it boils down to is that the
u.s.
1:36:26
ambassador came with the list
and said
1:36:28
hey here's the people you may
not
1:36:31
prosecute and every single one
of those
1:36:34
people had been visitors to the
u.s.
1:36:35
embassy
1:36:36
so the shenanigans going on and
now zero
1:36:39
heads reporting for what it's
worth that
1:36:41
Biden Joe Biden senior himself
was also
1:36:44
paid money by Boersma
1:36:46
apparently $900,000
1:36:50
so there is definitely some
shady stuff
1:36:52
going on oh yeah and I went
through some
1:36:55
of the clips that we had of of
them
1:36:58
setting up the government
1:37:01
in here was this I think this
one let's
1:37:05
listen to this what was this
the only
1:37:06
way we'd end up in a joint
strategy is
1:37:09
if the Russians agreed to the
general
1:37:12
premise that we have to have a
ceasefire
1:37:14
we have to have a transitional
1:37:16
government and we have to have a
1:37:17
decision on getting rid of
Assad that's
1:37:19
what the Secretary's been
working on in
1:37:21
the meantime we're working on
Isis and
1:37:24
they're working in a different
part it's
1:37:25
not the one I want to do want
to play
1:37:27
well I'll put some in the show
notes we
1:37:29
have all of these calls than
Nuland
1:37:32
former I guess she was the
ambassador or
1:37:35
assistant ambassador from she
was part
1:37:38
of the Secretary of State's
office but
1:37:39
she had an ambassador title of
somehow
1:37:41
she got it in right and the
bastard
1:37:42
title out of mana anyway yes
she was the
1:37:45
senior advisor or the I'm gonna
pinch
1:37:49
min she was a bagman for
Clinton yeah
1:37:51
but but they they literally
went over
1:37:54
there and installed a whole new
1:37:56
government with shields I think
at the
1:37:58
time also the secretary of the
Treasury
1:38:01
was a Ukrainian who came from
the States
1:38:03
we installed that woman to take
over all
1:38:06
the finances so it was a total
shit show
1:38:08
no one wants that coming up
aboveboard
1:38:11
and then yeah and then there's
just so
1:38:13
much that that originated from
there but
1:38:16
none of it really has to do
with this
1:38:18
transcript none of it if
they're really
1:38:20
running scared and with them I
mean the
1:38:22
previous administration if
they're
1:38:24
really worried about it yeah
then it
1:38:27
would make a lot of sense to
try and
1:38:28
distract and get everyone to
focus on
1:38:30
Trump being a huge d-bag well I
mean
1:38:34
yeah that's what actually
that's what
1:38:36
Ray McGovern says he says the
whole
1:38:37
thing he thinks that the whole
thing is
1:38:39
a complete distraction I do
have a
1:38:41
crummy clip from him on a radio
Tod cast
1:38:45
radio show podcast it's just a
worse
1:38:47
connection but before we play
that I'd
1:38:50
like to play the talking points
exposed
1:38:51
which is not the best of these
things
1:38:54
which is where you show that
there that
1:38:56
all these different newscasters
are
1:38:58
saying the exact same thing
over and
1:39:00
over and over again which which
is
1:39:01
always good for a laugh at
least on our
1:39:03
show and I think it should be
done more
1:39:06
often but this is a kind of a
short one
1:39:07
he
1:39:09
be impeached a constitutional
1:39:11
constitutional class
constitutional
1:39:13
class on Capitol Hill this
morning a
1:39:15
constitutional crisis is brewing
1:39:18
Democratic leadership in the
House
1:39:20
President Trump announced he
will not
1:39:22
cooperate with the impeachment
inquiry
1:39:25
warning the president that he
will be
1:39:27
hold accountable who that was
that was
1:39:30
two different newscasters at
the end
1:39:32
there that was good at for all
all the
1:39:35
saying the same thing word for
word
1:39:38
yeah you know after this is all
said and
1:39:41
done a couple years down the
line the
1:39:44
news as as they call themselves
but
1:39:46
they've destroyed themselves
that one's
1:39:48
going to believe them listen to
them
1:39:50
watch them no one
1:39:53
if completely just ruined
themselves
1:39:56
they're ruining their business
I don't
1:39:59
well I don't think news is a
business I
1:40:01
don't think it ever was a
business they
1:40:02
turned it into a business when
we and
1:40:04
cable cable really turned it
into a big
1:40:07
business and that's when you
know you
1:40:11
could because you had a captive
audience
1:40:12
you have control you're a
gatekeeper you
1:40:15
can let you you can decide
what's going
1:40:17
where and mind you MSNBC while
CNN
1:40:21
started of course but you know
they've
1:40:23
been around for a long time
these are
1:40:25
these are money makers or they
were
1:40:28
money makers and it's not the
look it's
1:40:32
not really a business we don't
have a
1:40:34
business you and I don't have a
business
1:40:36
if we want to make it our
business would
1:40:38
be selling ads and we would not
have we
1:40:41
would have the same drivel they
have
1:40:43
yeah we have the same drivel
that's the
1:40:47
that's the reason we do it the
way we do
1:40:49
it I want to play Ray McGovern
who
1:40:53
claims that this there's a
distraction
1:40:56
going on and this is I there's
an
1:40:59
element of this clip I really
don't like
1:41:01
because it harkens back to that
1:41:04
character there your favorite
guy who
1:41:07
the million in sealed
indictments guy
1:41:10
you mean Joe Joe Genova it has
an
1:41:14
element of that and so the kind
of
1:41:17
concerns me but at the same
time if we
1:41:18
can hear this because it's very
1:41:22
it's kind of a crappy
connection but
1:41:26
let's listen to Rainbow
Governor on the
1:41:27
on the on the felons that are
out there
1:41:29
one question who was Ray
McGovern again
1:41:32
okay well we've played Ray
McGovern a
1:41:34
million times
1:41:35
Raymond knows a million times a
billion
1:41:38
times at least now Ray McGovern
is my
1:41:41
Jody Genoa Ray McGovern is the
CIA guy X
1:41:46
CIA analyst who became a kind
of a
1:41:49
radical I think he's been a
left-winger
1:41:53
what he's really kind of a
lefty that
1:41:55
has been on and off he was on
all these
1:42:00
shows for a long time and he
used to be
1:42:01
on Democracy Now constantly in
the last
1:42:04
clip we played from him was
about how he
1:42:06
got blackballed from Democracy
Now oh
1:42:10
okay yes I do remember that
yeah because
1:42:12
he's not following the you know
the
1:42:15
litany of bullcrap that these
people are
1:42:17
promoting and so he's been
blackballed
1:42:19
along with steven professor
stephen
1:42:22
cohen has been blackballed
there's a
1:42:24
slew of them they've been
blackballed
1:42:25
and the smart ones if you want
to call
1:42:29
him smart or just douchey
switch like
1:42:33
Napolitano just switch sides
another
1:42:36
anti Trump so they still get
work so
1:42:39
McGovern's on this and I've
been wanting
1:42:41
to do an interview with
McGovern he's
1:42:44
getting pretty old but Ray
McGovern he
1:42:46
hears on this clip he's
discussing me
1:42:48
and when you hear him talk
because he
1:42:50
has a funny patter that is uh I
don't
1:42:54
know it's just very singular
let's play
1:42:58
him alright then promise me you
get a
1:42:59
drink of water
1:43:02
yeah I see this as a magnificent
1:43:06
diversion
1:43:07
you remember the old movie or
book make
1:43:10
magnificent obsession well it
works
1:43:13
really well before and not too
long ago
1:43:16
I remember when Assange and
WikiLeaks
1:43:20
released the dnc email showing
that
1:43:23
Hillary Clinton had cheated
Bernie
1:43:26
Sanders out of the nomination
whoa how
1:43:30
are they gonna handle that
1:43:31
they picked a magnificent
diverse by
1:43:34
saying what
1:43:35
the Russian service the Russian
whether
1:43:37
the rest active war right now
well and
1:43:40
most the American people think
that the
1:43:43
Russians did hack and there's no
1:43:44
substance of evidence or
technical
1:43:47
evidence that effects so what's
what's
1:43:49
going on this time well most
people
1:43:51
don't realize that the
Inspector General
1:43:55
of the Department of Justice
has been
1:43:58
investigating the people who
looked into
1:44:02
Trump and who violated all
manner of
1:44:05
laws including the very
sensitive
1:44:08
Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act
1:44:10
law we call it fighter he's
been at it
1:44:14
for a year and a half when's a
good fish
1:44:17
good news for you he finished he
1:44:20
finished four weeks ago what'd
he do he
1:44:24
gave his report to his boss
1:44:26
they'll bar the Attorney
General what's
1:44:29
going on what will why the
delight press
1:44:34
forward here and we have bill
bar and
1:44:37
the other prosecutor who is
working on
1:44:39
this case namely how this whole
1:44:42
investigation of Russia call
this whole
1:44:45
thing about Russia gate started
John
1:44:47
Durham okay
1:44:48
Durham and bar go to Italy well
they got
1:44:52
Italy because that's where part
of the
1:44:55
operation started by this very
very
1:44:58
shadowy figure of milk bitch
suit and
1:45:01
they get to the bottom of that
in the
1:45:03
italians are cooperating so
what's going
1:45:05
on here they're feeling the
heat and
1:45:07
what we have here in my view is
a
1:45:10
magnificent diversion of
attention
1:45:13
including a peaceful
proceedings or you
1:45:16
know the like to the verge
attention to
1:45:20
what color would does have come
up with
1:45:21
and what Durham and Bob are
they're
1:45:24
keeping their peace but they've
got
1:45:26
dynamite because really big
guys James
1:45:30
Comey head of the FBI
1:45:31
John Brennan the CIA colonies
deputy
1:45:36
people in the Justice
Department itself
1:45:38
will be shown to be felon yeah
nice
1:45:44
really big guys are felons I
have
1:45:47
thousands of sealed indictment
1:45:49
so you've got really big guys
who are
1:45:51
felons that's your blue what's
1:45:53
interesting with that clip is an
1:45:54
underreported story hmm that
just broke
1:45:58
which is uh it shows up on the
web but
1:46:01
you fight yeah even find in any
of the
1:46:03
newspapers it's definitely not
on any of
1:46:04
the media that I can clip where
and as a
1:46:07
build bar operation that defense
1:46:09
intelligence this is a headline
you can
1:46:11
look you can do the search on
this
1:46:13
Defense Intelligence Agency
worker
1:46:15
arrested on charges of leaking
1:46:19
top-secret information to
reporters you
1:46:21
did see this yeah I did see it
and
1:46:23
that's part of I believe what
what was
1:46:26
the comers talking about you're
starting
1:46:28
to pick these guys off who are
you never
1:46:31
heard of these people but
they're this
1:46:33
guy's a 30 year old he's been
arrested
1:46:36
for leaking top-secret
documents to
1:46:39
reporters right out of the DIA
and this
1:46:43
may be the beginning of
something so
1:46:44
maybe both the Genoa and
McGovern er
1:46:47
maybe this is gonna happen so
what do
1:46:49
you think will happen sooner
1:46:53
thousands of sealed indictments
or the
1:46:56
end of the world in 2030
1:46:58
due to climate change I think
there's
1:47:02
three choices one is call me
gonna be
1:47:04
found to be a felon it'd be a
choice one
1:47:07
that thousands of sealed
indictments
1:47:10
would be choice to climate
changes you
1:47:13
know we've already written that
wrote
1:47:14
that one off as bogus yeah and
I don't
1:47:18
know none probably but they're
gonna be
1:47:20
picking off these little of
these
1:47:21
characters though I'm just
gonna put a
1:47:23
it's gonna change things a
little bit
1:47:25
but nobody's reporting on this
this is a
1:47:27
scandalous
1:47:31
[Music]
1:47:36
well meanwhile the president
started his
1:47:38
own distraction although very
1:47:41
interesting one since we've
been looking
1:47:43
what we've been looking at
Syria and the
1:47:45
pipelines you probably heard
the words
1:47:47
Homs and Aleppo two full years
before it
1:47:50
was even in the in the world
media
1:47:53
regarding the pipelines and the
1:47:55
involvement of the Russians and
there's
1:47:57
just so many different agendas
at play
1:48:00
in in that region and we also
look at
1:48:03
the Kurds and the Kurds who
have been
1:48:05
this is all part of the Ottoman
Empire
1:48:07
you know and this is a
hundred-year-old
1:48:10
issue and the Kurds they did
they never
1:48:14
agreed with the Turks and they
have just
1:48:16
claimed this territory say this
is ours
1:48:18
we call it Kurdistan that you
could look
1:48:20
it up there's no real country
called
1:48:21
Kurdistan but they also have
the PKK who
1:48:25
were swapping out their
military uniform
1:48:28
badges for YPG and commonly
known as the
1:48:33
Syrian democratic forces so
this been
1:48:37
all this shenanigans going on
with what
1:48:40
started as a 30-day trip to go
fix
1:48:43
something in Syria but of
course it was
1:48:46
really all about energy issues
and who
1:48:48
owns what and it's kind of the
same
1:48:50
thing that Ukraine is going
through so
1:48:52
President Trump says yeah you
know what
1:48:54
was gonna pull out and play a
little bit
1:48:57
from his his speech from the
White House
1:49:01
which justifies his actions
1:49:04
now the Kurds are fighting for
the land
1:49:05
just so you understand they're
fighting
1:49:07
for their land and if somebody
wrote in
1:49:09
a very very powerful article
today they
1:49:12
didn't help us in the Second
World War
1:49:14
they didn't help us with nor
Normandy as
1:49:16
an example they mentioned names
of
1:49:18
different battles they were
there but
1:49:20
they're there to help us with
their land
1:49:22
and that's a different thing in
addition
1:49:25
to that we which we have spent
1:49:26
tremendous amounts of money on
helping
1:49:30
the Kurds in terms of
ammunition in
1:49:32
terms of weapons in terms of
money in
1:49:34
terms of pay with all of that
being said
1:49:37
we like the Kurds this is like
Israel
1:49:40
and the Palestinians
1:49:41
okay there are only one
difference maybe
1:49:44
the hatreds even greater is that
1:49:45
possible maybe not I campaigned
in
1:49:48
ending the endless wars we're
all over
1:49:50
the world fighting wars half
the places
1:49:53
nobody even knows what they're
doing
1:49:54
over there and I feel that we
are doing
1:49:58
the right thing and I think the
country
1:50:00
feels that too we've had
tremendous
1:50:02
support outside of the
Washington little
1:50:04
Washington area and even in
Washington
1:50:06
people are saying you're doing
the right
1:50:07
thing there's no doubt that the
Kurds
1:50:09
who were fighting with us
against Isis
1:50:14
created by us never mind
1:50:17
are very brave they're very good
1:50:19
soldiers they're highly
respected by the
1:50:21
US troops but what Trump is
saying is
1:50:23
correct and what the the
narrative the
1:50:27
mainstream narrative from the
war hawks
1:50:29
and neo liberals neo-cons just
everyone
1:50:32
who's who's sucking off the
1:50:34
military-industrial complex
teat they
1:50:38
are outraged and they've come
up with
1:50:41
this idea of saying well there
are
1:50:43
they're our closest ally as you
1:50:45
mentioned earlier which of
course are
1:50:47
not that Israel is the closest
ally in
1:50:49
the region but they're our
closest ally
1:50:51
how could you let them just be
1:50:52
slaughtered they're not gonna be
1:50:54
slaughtered they're not stupid
they've
1:50:56
been fighting the Turks for a
hundred
1:50:57
years however
1:51:00
is interesting to note that
there seems
1:51:04
to be some strategy behind this
and by
1:51:07
the way if you're going to say
you there
1:51:09
are a lie they helped us well
then what
1:51:12
are you doing pissing or
pissing against
1:51:13
Russia they won the second
world war for
1:51:16
us and now we hate them so shut
up with
1:51:19
that Colonel Douglas McGregor
1:51:23
he's a Fox contributor so he's
paid to
1:51:27
say this but I really enjoyed
his
1:51:30
analysis of this move by the
president
1:51:33
so much so I clipped it from
the tucker
1:51:35
carlson show which I don't do
often
1:51:37
well the swamp is clearly very
disturbed
1:51:40
which I think you know I think
that's a
1:51:43
candidate for our end of show I
so I got
1:51:46
a better one well the swamp is
currently
1:51:48
very disturbed because the
president has
1:51:51
done something that I have not
witnessed
1:51:52
in the last thirty years he's
actually
1:51:55
injecting strategy back into
American
1:51:58
foreign and defense policy let
me
1:52:00
explain he's turned to mr. Ayer
Dewan
1:52:02
who has been trying to carve
out a
1:52:04
portion of Syria now for a very
long
1:52:06
time
1:52:07
remember mr. erawan is also
partially
1:52:09
responsible for standing up
Isis then
1:52:12
Isis turned out to be a
Frankenstein's
1:52:13
monster and he decided that
needed to be
1:52:15
brought under control now he
wants to
1:52:18
resettle Sunni Arab refugees in
1:52:21
northwestern Syria and create a
kind of
1:52:24
security zone for Turkish
interests but
1:52:27
he's also simultaneously told
mr. Aird
1:52:29
whan you can do this but now
you are
1:52:32
responsible for dealing with
Isis if
1:52:34
Isis rears its head if it comes
back
1:52:37
it's your problem
1:52:38
now this is a very important
point the
1:52:41
president has shifted the
burden of
1:52:43
responsibility for something
that is
1:52:45
clearly regional clearly goes
back to
1:52:47
Turkey - mr. air21 at the same
time
1:52:50
Russia has promised to maintain
the
1:52:53
territorial integrity of Syria
come what
1:52:55
may how is Russia going to deal
with mr.
1:52:58
air Dhawan who has decided to
carve out
1:53:00
a piece of Syria for his own
purposes
1:53:03
and then we have Iran Iran
wants to
1:53:06
maintain its connectivity to
Lebanon and
1:53:08
it's she idolized in that
country but
1:53:10
with the Turks dominate
1:53:12
northern Syria Iran now is
going to be
1:53:16
unable or at least will find it
far far
1:53:18
more difficult to connect with
Lebanon
1:53:21
the point is the president has
1:53:23
checkmated all of the key
players in the
1:53:26
region in Syria now they must
confront
1:53:29
each other I recommend if
possible to
1:53:34
rewind that that piece that
clip on the
1:53:37
show when you're listening to
it and
1:53:38
look at the map while he's
saying this
1:53:41
because it makes so much sense
and it
1:53:44
taking into consideration that
we are
1:53:46
energy exporters we don't
really need it
1:53:49
anymore
1:53:49
all the douchebags from decades
and
1:53:52
decades prior who are in all
those deals
1:53:55
and that includes the Clintons
and the
1:53:57
bushes and just all these the
Cheney's
1:54:00
of the world they're all in
these deals
1:54:02
we don't need it so what I see
from
1:54:06
doing is screw it we're out
we're not
1:54:09
gonna have any heat was a
campaign
1:54:11
promise after all yes it was
and you
1:54:15
guys go pound sand go figure it
out
1:54:17
Turkey well well he has made a
very
1:54:20
specific threat towards Turkey
said if
1:54:22
Turkey starts massacring people
he says
1:54:26
I will I will bring down their
economy I
1:54:28
will kill their economy and he
can right
1:54:30
now air Dewan is looking at the
interest
1:54:33
rate is well everyone recently
I think
1:54:37
in the end of July
1:54:39
t strong-armed the central bank
1:54:41
president and said look you've
got to do
1:54:43
something about the rates the
rate was
1:54:45
24% interest rate 24 they got
it down to
1:54:51
1975 nineteen point seven five
everyone
1:54:54
wants to lower this even more
it would
1:54:56
not take much for us in
particular to
1:54:59
really ruin the economy again
so that
1:55:04
threat is real I think that's
better
1:55:06
than hey we're gonna stand
they're gonna
1:55:08
fight the Turks are NATO ally
it makes
1:55:10
zero sense so the whole thing
yeah so
1:55:13
again people are just rolling
this into
1:55:15
more fodder for impeachment I
did want
1:55:18
to play one more clip from
McGregor
1:55:20
gives a little background on
the Kurds
1:55:21
before we arrived
1:55:24
the Maoist communist Kurds in
northern
1:55:26
Syria who have a long history
and a
1:55:28
close relationship with Moscow
as a
1:55:30
result we're always interested
in
1:55:32
aligning themselves with anyone
that
1:55:34
would further their cause when
their
1:55:36
cause involves independence for
1:55:38
themselves in Syria and also
attacks
1:55:41
against the Turks whom they
regard as
1:55:43
enemies in our absence the
Kurds now
1:55:46
have to make a decision do we
make a
1:55:48
peace with Damascus which is
what the
1:55:51
Russians have told them to do
which is
1:55:52
what we have privately told
them to do
1:55:54
which is what the Syrian
government
1:55:56
would like them to do or did
the Kurds
1:55:58
decide to take on the Turks
1:56:00
independently I rather think
that the
1:56:02
Syrian Kurds will decide that
it's
1:56:04
probably in their interests to
side with
1:56:07
Damascus so once we pull out I
think
1:56:10
we'll see that happen but here's
1:56:12
something else Israel benefits
from this
1:56:15
because Iran is now at
loggerheads with
1:56:18
Turkey Iran is interested in
connecting
1:56:21
to Hezbollah the Russians have
no
1:56:23
interest in turning Syria into a
1:56:25
platform for attack against
Israel so
1:56:28
the Russians and the Iranians
who are
1:56:30
checkmated by the Turks now the
Turks
1:56:32
and all three of these people
have to
1:56:34
deal with the reality that
Israel and
1:56:37
the United States are
benefiting from
1:56:38
our withdrawal which is great
for us not
1:56:42
so great for people who like
globalism
1:56:44
no is it anti-globalist thing
and I have
1:56:47
a clip to follow up on yours
okay
1:56:49
your buddy yeah you know you
really have
1:56:53
got to stop walking on my turf
man it's
1:56:55
like I introduced the guy to
the show
1:56:57
now you're doing clips every
time
1:57:01
the clip was there for the
grabbing no
1:57:03
but we're doing double the work
I do I
1:57:06
get the clips to deers pichan
ik Steve
1:57:10
pachán ik who's got a very
interesting
1:57:12
background people should look
him up on
1:57:13
Wikipedia uh and he I've got
two clips
1:57:16
with on his and his hiss take
on this
1:57:18
Syria extraction it was a
little more of
1:57:21
course different is a little
more blunt
1:57:23
and a little more spooky but
this is the
1:57:25
way he sees a dude leave Syria
we do not
1:57:29
need to be in Syria the reason
I say
1:57:33
that is because I was in Syria
before
1:57:35
the war just started and I
warned the
1:57:37
CIA and I warned they not our
military
1:57:39
intelligence not to go in of
course CIA
1:57:43
went in and during the Obama
1:57:45
administration Biden Obama
Kerry Brandon
1:57:50
and others didn't listen to
what I had
1:57:52
to say but Syria I found to be
very
1:57:55
advanced number one Bashar
Assad is a
1:57:58
physician an ophthalmologist if
you want
1:58:00
to send a car an envoy there I
would
1:58:03
strongly recommend that you
send dr.
1:58:05
Rand Paul who's also a
board-certified
1:58:08
ophthalmologist and particularly
1:58:10
believes in what you and I
believe in
1:58:12
which is no more Wars he can
work with
1:58:14
Assad who's also the
ophthalmologist
1:58:17
number two don't listen to your
critics
1:58:20
first of all Mitt Romney
doesn't have
1:58:23
any experience of war as a
matter of
1:58:25
fact we call him a chicken hawk
because
1:58:27
when he was drafted in the
Vietnam
1:58:29
several times he refused to
serve and
1:58:32
ran immediately to Paris as a
Mormon
1:58:34
missionary now I happen to like
the
1:58:37
Mormons I worked with Brent
Scowcroft I
1:58:39
worked with a lot of CIA
operatives were
1:58:41
Mormon I have never met a more
cowardly
1:58:44
Mormon in my life the Mitt
Romney and
1:58:47
not only is a coward of course
he's
1:58:49
despicable as an individual as
a senator
1:58:52
and as a businessman didn't we
wasn't
1:58:56
there a Mormon war this is
their I'm
1:58:58
imagining this but no well
wasn't their
1:59:02
only tried to rouse the moments
from
1:59:04
various states before they
settled into
1:59:05
Utah I mean I don't know that
was called
1:59:07
a Mormon war
1:59:09
my Mormons were rejected by the
1:59:11
Americans when they in the
1800s or so
1:59:14
when they started when they
showed up
1:59:15
and yeah eight Tests there you
go 1838
1:59:18
yeah the Missouri Mormon war
yeah that's
1:59:21
when the I guess that's when i
rousted
1:59:22
him sent him they all went to
Utah
1:59:26
okay all right sorry that was
the whole
1:59:28
clip tower that does more to it
you have
1:59:30
a second clip yeah well let's
play that
1:59:32
then let's talk about the other
critics
1:59:35
Liz Cheney the daughter of the
most
1:59:38
treasonous cowardly American I
have ever
1:59:41
met and the one Nixon couldn't
stand the
1:59:44
one Kissinger couldn't stand
the one I
1:59:46
couldn't stand none other than
Dick
1:59:48
Cheney the biggest coward and
treasonous
1:59:51
individual in the history of
the United
1:59:53
States he was drafted not once
but 11
1:59:56
times to go to Vietnam and 11
times mrs.
1:59:59
Cheney lifted his mother and
Dick Cheney
2:00:03
were able to avoid the draft yet
2:00:05
nevertheless he sent us to
Vietnam Iraq
2:00:07
Afghanistan and all the wars
but he was
2:00:10
too cowardly so I wouldn't
listen to Liz
2:00:13
Cheney so the key aspect here
is to do
2:00:17
exactly what you said
2:00:19
the Kurds will not be killed
first of
2:00:21
all our one is receiving six
billion
2:00:24
dollars from us and from the
European
2:00:27
continent because we do not
want any
2:00:29
North Africans to go into
Greece and
2:00:31
guess what Erewhon is doing our
bidding
2:00:34
at the same time you give her
to won
2:00:36
some more money and he will not
get
2:00:38
involved with the Kurds the
Kurds will
2:00:40
be safe if you fear that
anything is
2:00:43
going to happen to the Kurds
and allow
2:00:45
them to establish themselves in
the
2:00:48
Europe in Norway Sweden exactly
France
2:00:52
Spain Italy there's a lot of
places to
2:00:54
go at the same time if
everybody's
2:00:57
afraid of the 10,000 terrorists
that
2:01:00
were held in Syria
2:01:02
then let us concern myself
about another
2:01:04
place where they can be placed
and no
2:01:06
one is in danger that could be
Australia
2:01:09
Australia is so large this why
it's one
2:01:12
of our closest allies and they
can
2:01:14
easily absorb 10,000 Isis
members and
2:01:17
the middle of their country and
by the
2:01:20
way we have more camels in
Australia
2:01:22
than we have in the Middle East
so I
2:01:24
think the terrorists will be
very
2:01:27
comfortable in Australia as
well as New
2:01:30
Zealand since there are good
allies but
2:01:32
in fact what you said is
correct we've
2:01:35
spent the fortune in
2:01:36
war we spent a fortune to get
the Kurds
2:01:39
on our side now it's time for
the
2:01:41
Europeans Russia Iran Egypt
United Arab
2:01:46
Emirates the Saudi Arabians and
Israelis
2:01:49
to handle this problem because
that's
2:01:52
their regional concern it's not
our
2:01:55
concern yeah a lot of people I
know in
2:01:59
Europe are all up in arms no
now we're
2:02:01
gonna get all these a-holes
over here
2:02:02
yeah so that's your policy it's
your
2:02:09
policy you want them you said
to open
2:02:11
our open borders there you go
2:02:13
well I think this pachán had
given the
2:02:16
needle to Australia New Zealand
though
2:02:19
all the prisoners and Holly
Williams I
2:02:22
do have this clip which might
as well
2:02:23
play it is pretty funny
Australia does
2:02:27
have millions of camels I when
I've got
2:02:31
that wide open area between
Sydney and
2:02:34
Perth that's just well there's
there are
2:02:38
some cities in between hey send
it to
2:02:41
that rock so they can go there
to Ayers
2:02:45
Rock so there is an encampment
of a lot
2:02:49
of Isis prisoners in northern
Syria and
2:02:53
Holly Williams and it's really
funny to
2:02:56
listen to this she goes into
this Holly
2:02:58
was the foreign correspondent
for CBS
2:03:01
and she guys think of CBS and
she goes
2:03:05
into the camp somehow and she
interviews
2:03:11
a couple of these characters
and it's
2:03:13
actually quite entertaining and
creepy
2:03:16
too this is the first time
they've
2:03:18
allowed a camera crew inside
this
2:03:20
high-security prison home to
5,000 Isis
2:03:24
captives including Isis leaders
and a
2:03:27
men who built their deadly bombs
2:03:29
according to the guards
2:03:33
it was not where we expected to
find a
2:03:35
22 year old from Minneapolis
Abdul
2:03:39
Hameed al-mahdi whom agreed to
tell us
2:03:41
his story but we can't know for
sure
2:03:44
whether he was speaking freely
he told
2:03:47
us he was recruited to Isis
through a
2:03:49
contact on Twitter
2:03:51
he said the Jew honest because
someone
2:03:53
at Isis I said yeah of course
he was
2:03:56
bombarded with ISIS propaganda
videos he
2:04:00
told us not the ones showing
gruesome
2:04:02
beheadings but explaining that
Isis was
2:04:05
helping Muslims he says he
entered Isis
2:04:08
territory in 2015 hoping to
become a
2:04:11
doctor how did they treat you
pretty
2:04:15
much they gave me a blank check
to buy
2:04:17
whatever I wanted did you not
know that
2:04:18
it was a terrorist organization
when you
2:04:21
joined it to be honest I was
kind of a
2:04:24
conspiracy theorist a little
bit but
2:04:26
it's a terrorist organization
uptown
2:04:28
it's a terrorist organization
that's
2:04:30
carried out attacks here's the
thing
2:04:32
people like me that see this
that first
2:04:35
of all don't really believe the
news you
2:04:37
heard him right
2:04:38
I saw what Isis terrorism was
fake news
2:04:42
like many in this prison he
claims he
2:04:45
was never an Isis fighter
instead he
2:04:48
says he was a victim he told us
he lost
2:04:50
his arm in a u.s. airstrike
both my legs
2:04:53
are brothers here also have
terrible
2:04:55
injuries some are children but
there's
2:04:58
no question this is a dangerous
place
2:05:00
the guard showed us this
attempted
2:05:03
Prison Break from just four
days ago
2:05:05
they want foreign governments
to take
2:05:07
their citizens home so they
can't escape
2:05:09
and rejoin Isis insurgents
Abdel claims
2:05:14
he was interrogated here by FBI
agents
2:05:17
who said he could face 15 years
in
2:05:19
prison in the u.s. 50 was a
very long
2:05:22
time for mistakes he made
2:05:25
coming Syria so you feel you
just have
2:05:28
to be forgiven okay oh yeah I
should be
2:05:34
forgiven I should be forgiven
2:05:36
yeah that's but I think this is
a call
2:05:37
back to your comment about the
news
2:05:40
organizations losing credibility
2:05:42
completely and probably their
business
2:05:45
because this guy is a candidate
for
2:05:47
mainstream media news he thinks
that he
2:05:51
thought the whole he thought
the whole
2:05:52
Isis thing was bullcrap didn't
exist
2:05:55
there's just a bunch of good
guys doing
2:05:57
you know helping kids doing
Allah's work
2:06:00
so that to me was like what Wow
okay
2:06:05
good work news media no matter
what so
2:06:08
full of crap half the time do
you know
2:06:11
this is a crying wolf problem
this is
2:06:12
what they had with the
reinvestigation
2:06:14
we listened for two years the
trunk was
2:06:16
going down when the Moller
report came
2:06:18
out and all we found out was
that no
2:06:21
agenda show is the best podcast
in the
2:06:23
universe it's right there
Report now is
2:06:25
a plus all right even if this
president
2:06:28
never shows his face again even
if our
2:06:31
president is gone from the
world stage
2:06:34
what he did in bringing China
into the
2:06:39
conversation in the United
States I
2:06:41
think has been very very good
and very
2:06:44
healthy for us of course most
of this
2:06:48
now playing out in Hong Kong
but some
2:06:50
big things are happening
2:07:26
and I agree with this protester
in Hong
2:07:29
Kong but maybe not in the way he
2:07:31
intended if China Falls yeah
the entire
2:07:34
West Falls the United States on
of Hong
2:07:37
Kong Falls yeah but the United
States is
2:07:41
so tied to China and and we've
been
2:07:45
looking at the the China's for
many
2:07:49
years we've looked at China's
investment
2:07:51
and involvement in the
entertainment
2:07:52
industry this is why Richard
Gere has
2:07:55
zero work it's not because of
the gerbil
2:07:58
story no no it's because he's
Pro to be
2:08:00
a pro Tibet yeah yeah if you're
Pro
2:08:04
Tibet you might as well give up
your
2:08:06
career in China in in Hollywood
yeah and
2:08:10
we're now finding out that even
just
2:08:13
saying stuff like that will get
you
2:08:15
banned and as if it was
coordinated
2:08:18
South Park comes out with a
dynamite
2:08:21
episode called banned be a nd
in China
2:08:24
and make a long story short
2:08:29
who's the guy is at Cartman's
dad who
2:08:31
has the tegrity weed farm he's
gonna go
2:08:34
sell some Tegrity integrity to
the
2:08:38
Chinese and he's on the plane
and he
2:08:40
thinks that he's had this
genius idea to
2:08:42
go sell something to the
Chinese and it
2:08:44
turns out he's not the only one
first
2:08:46
time going to China and now not
really
2:08:49
it's my first time I'm going
out to try
2:08:52
and drum up a little business
2:08:54
what are you heading out for I
work for
2:08:57
a clothing company we're trying
to break
2:08:58
into the market and get the
Chinese
2:08:59
people as customers
2:09:01
oh hey fuck you I had that idea
like
2:09:07
three days ago so what so when
did you
2:09:10
come up with it hey Mitchell
you're on
2:09:12
this flight you have that so
funny I'm
2:09:14
working for Google now
overseeing the
2:09:16
expansions into the Chinese
user base he
2:09:18
has still with the NBA doing
some press
2:09:20
with the players to try to get
more
2:09:21
Chinese viewers oh for Christ's
sake you
2:09:25
have a good idea and everyone
wants to
2:09:26
copy you fine
2:09:28
I can handle some healthy
competition
2:09:30
who else wants to go to China
and get
2:09:32
some of their money Oh for
crying out
2:09:35
loud
2:09:36
[Music]
2:09:37
let me guess you work for a
company
2:09:39
trying to get Chinese people as
2:09:41
customers Wow
2:09:42
where'd you get that idea it's
okay it's
2:09:45
okay I'm sure there's plenty of
Chinese
2:09:48
people for all of us so yeah
but you of
2:09:50
course couldn't hear is that
you know
2:09:52
the entire Marvel comic you
know cinema
2:09:55
cinema Cinematic Universe is on
the
2:09:57
plane everybody's going to
China and you
2:10:00
know we learned that one tweet
one
2:10:03
single tweet of support for
Hong Kong ie
2:10:07
a bad message for China has
blocked this
2:10:10
and I don't I don't know shit
about this
2:10:13
about sports I had no idea that
this is
2:10:16
one of the biggest sports in
China I had
2:10:18
no idea as to what is really
going on
2:10:21
between our National Basketball
2:10:23
Association and China but as I'm
2:10:26
perusing through the Fox Sports
one as I
2:10:28
usually do I cut my buddy Jason
Whitlock
2:10:31
with an explanation well I
think the
2:10:33
cultural impact that China's
influence
2:10:36
over a great sport a great
American
2:10:39
sport like basketball is just
now being
2:10:42
exposed in just how dependent
the NBA is
2:10:46
born the Chinese economy and
Chinese
2:10:50
money to put on the appearance
of how
2:10:54
great the league is doing
without the
2:10:56
Chinese money and without
because you
2:10:59
really have to understand the
shoe
2:11:01
companies Nike Adidas they run a
2:11:05
American basketball from the
high school
2:11:07
level all the way to the pearls
and the
2:11:09
shoe companies are dependent on
the
2:11:12
China market and that's where
all of
2:11:15
this is coming from
2:11:16
you see NBA players constantly
over the
2:11:19
summer during their offseason
running to
2:11:22
China to do the bidding of
their shoe
2:11:24
companies and to sell their
shoes in the
2:11:26
China market and so the NBA is
really
2:11:29
being exposed as not nearly as
much of
2:11:33
American business as it is a
global
2:11:37
business with China perhaps
having more
2:11:39
influence over it than even
America not
2:11:42
just that business another huge
industry
2:11:46
the video game industry
Activision
2:11:48
Blizzard has banned a
championship
2:11:52
player because in some posts
game
2:11:55
interview he's showed his
support for
2:11:58
the people of Hong Kong boom
gone
2:12:02
done everyone is so afraid and
I believe
2:12:05
a lot of our politicians here
in the US
2:12:07
but probably everywhere in the
world are
2:12:09
on the fucking payroll they're
all in
2:12:13
bed with the Chinese and
they're and
2:12:15
that's why you see people doing
just
2:12:17
stuff that's not in their own
country's
2:12:19
best interest
2:12:20
China is ruling and it's all
about money
2:12:24
now that's what of course
that's who we
2:12:26
are in America we're all about
the money
2:12:27
but I'd like this I like
pulling this
2:12:29
scab off let's see let's see
what's
2:12:31
really going on underneath
there look at
2:12:34
all these companies Apple you
all well
2:12:37
there's always got to pull this
app now
2:12:38
because though they could use
it to
2:12:40
track police movements right
that's gone
2:12:43
from the App Store it's yeah
and there's
2:12:47
already been the which we
recall from a
2:12:50
over a year ago where somebody
2:12:52
mislabeled Taiwan or the next
thing you
2:12:56
know because the Chinese
objected to
2:12:57
this they had to go jump
through hoops
2:13:00
to get everything straightened
out I
2:13:02
mean this is a tail wagging the
dog in
2:13:05
many ways and it's like it's
2:13:07
embarrassing
2:13:08
and but Hollywood is the worst
example
2:13:10
which you started with oh I
mean they
2:13:12
have these studios now they
have sound
2:13:15
stages they've built and put a
lot of
2:13:17
money and shiny
2:13:19
production the Chinese also buy
didn't
2:13:22
the Chinese by AMC wasn't that
their
2:13:24
deal AMC movie theaters it's a
2:13:27
possibility mm-hmm
2:13:29
but the Chinese have way too
much
2:13:31
influence on the American movie
business
2:13:33
and and any movie that doesn't
kind of
2:13:36
pair it Chinese norms and so
far as
2:13:41
thoughts on communism even you
know the
2:13:45
movies have to have if the
message isn't
2:13:47
right it won't get distribution
in China
2:13:49
to lose all the foreign the
foreign
2:13:52
money and the foreign
box-office I was
2:13:54
reading just recently is higher
than the
2:13:57
domestic box office almost every
2:13:59
successful movie yes all these
companies
2:14:02
that you built up not you John
I wish
2:14:06
people buying the video games
people
2:14:08
buying the movies renting the
movies
2:14:11
going to the movies yes indeed
the
2:14:13
Dalian Wanda group from China
bought AMC
2:14:17
movie theaters you basically
helped them
2:14:20
build it up and now they're
pissing on
2:14:22
you just taking it all away we
should
2:14:25
boycott all of it every single
bit of it
2:14:28
you know who cares if we don't
need the
2:14:30
NBA go away
2:14:33
just be a go away the only fee
hey go
2:14:39
away the only thing you can
count on
2:14:42
that is not influenced by
Chinese money
2:14:47
he's the No Agenda show imagine
all the
2:14:53
people who could do this in
fact the
2:15:04
money we get from China is
almost nil
2:15:06
Hong Kong nila nila
2:15:12
start off today when show 1180
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okay there was a meetup they
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which I would have gone to I
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Charleston is one of the great
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very important he will see me
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yeah sure
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oil you can put anonymous and
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yeah well
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I'm just going to hang out and
have a
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beer with everybody
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you're not gonna collect the
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if anyone has donations of
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it's also this is gonna be a
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hope they don't
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I hope they can move it away
from
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after the
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show on Thursdays do this one
collect a
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few donations we need this was
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think they'd be more Canadians
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know we get to Saskatoon er
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Saskatoon is good but that's
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thought it was a funny because
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the guy from Arizona who gave
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John would you like to explain
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yeah the
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we only
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Adams
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stops maybe we could read the
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we read those notes randomly so
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two so what is it but what he
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for because he did write as war
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so what he
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should've put the D if you
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for D do she's in the lower
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her right at the beginning yeah
just
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reading through this we can't
sit there
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and read that and let's back up
let's do
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a little background we used to
when we
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started doing donations which
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years ago we read everything
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how they
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we're kind of numerological on
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five bucks
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your name got read right dan we
staffed
2:22:03
after a while it was taking up
too much
2:22:04
of the show was taking up half
the show
2:22:06
so we stopped doing that we put
it at
2:22:08
$50 and above and then it's got
not to
2:22:12
the point where are now it's
pretty much
2:22:13
the same as it was when we made
this
2:22:15
rule which is that now we're
not reading
2:22:18
all these notes because there
was too
2:22:19
many of them and too many
people were
2:22:21
donating you know fifty one
dollars in
2:22:24
writing a long note about their
spouse
2:22:27
or about the politics of the
country and
2:22:29
they expected us to read the
whole note
2:22:31
so we stopped it and we only
read the
2:22:34
notes at $200 and above and
even if
2:22:37
those are way too long which is
most of
2:22:39
the people have gotten their act
2:22:40
together they write concise
notes you go
2:22:45
get you know get edited but
generally
2:22:47
speaking that's the rule and
that's the
2:22:49
way we're stuck with and every
so often
2:22:50
newbie comes in and they
haven't heard
2:22:52
this lecture and they just
assume
2:22:54
because you see it a lot you see
2:22:56
somebody donates 55 bucks and
has a huge
2:22:59
jingle request that's like what
we're
2:23:01
not gonna do we don't do that
that's not
2:23:03
what we're doing
2:23:03
jingle requests should all be
up at the
2:23:05
top well sir Dave and dimension
be asked
2:23:07
for a D douche in which I'm
going to
2:23:09
give him right now
2:23:10
you've been deduced he says I
really
2:23:13
just wanted to be blessed by
the pod
2:23:15
father this is the first time
asking for
2:23:17
this I did not think it was
appropriate
2:23:18
until I was knighted since I've
been a
2:23:19
listener since the single-digit
episodes
2:23:21
and only started donating in
2017 if you
2:23:24
could find a second to do this
well of
2:23:26
course he also wants some house
buying
2:23:27
Karma I'll add that just to
make sure
2:23:29
everything's all copacetic
2:23:31
you've got karma and sir day
thank you
2:23:35
very much for your courage
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that's
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birthday to her husband sir
Saipan who
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turned 42 just a couple days
ago on the
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says happy birthday to his
smokin hot
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back to the
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24th of September and his
grandson Ryan
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who also celebrated in
September on the
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[Music]
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today is the South Austin
meetup this is
2:25:57
gonna be monthly it's the first
one of
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the monthly variety so I'll be
there for
2:26:03
that and looking forward to
seeing
2:26:05
everybody tomorrow is the big
meetup in
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Tokyo this is the one where the
Earl of
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Tennessee is gonna be joining
the sir
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mr. mark and a master it'd and
a cast of
2:26:18
tens who are coming up from
Osaka all
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over the place
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that will be tomorrow the 19th
we have
2:26:26
three meetups one in Atlanta
one in
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Santa Fe and one in Orlando the
20th of
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October in Louisville Kentucky
October
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24th I'm just guessing that Sir
Patrick
2:26:37
Coble will be back in Tennessee
because
2:26:40
it'll be in Nashville meet up
the 25th
2:26:42
we have two one in Portland
Oregon one
2:26:44
in Charlotte North Carolina and
on the
2:26:45
26th Nashville Tennessee that's
a two
2:26:48
and still trying to figure out
why
2:26:50
there's two so close together
and
2:26:51
another one in Colorado Springs
now if
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you would like to know more
about any of
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these meetups an opportunity to
go meet
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people in person have an actual
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have
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a sag a sag OTG sag OTG cig
we've been
2:27:51
talking about candy Naevia
where Kanda
2:27:55
Naevia has a new app
2:27:59
from the company on Leah and on
Leah is
2:28:05
mainly a provider of insurance
2:28:08
insurances for automobiles for
driving
2:28:13
so they have a new app out
which they
2:28:15
say will modernize auto
insurance and
2:28:19
they're doing that well the way
they're
2:28:22
promoting it and I do have a a
2:28:23
minute-long
2:28:25
not really an ad but you know
an online
2:28:29
ad I guess it wouldn't work on
2:28:30
television where they are
promoting this
2:28:33
app which actually helps you
become sane
2:28:36
and not have as much road rage
by
2:28:39
bringing you comedy podcasts
giving
2:28:48
someone the finger before I am
a road
2:28:50
rage person
2:28:55
[Music]
2:28:59
let's talk about some
techniques to take
2:29:02
you from peeved to relieved
2:29:05
has this ever happened to you
oh now I
2:29:09
once screamed so loud their
fire engine
2:29:12
King the comedy segments
actually
2:29:14
relaxed me it kind of just
really melt
2:29:17
as well once the comedy
podcasts were
2:29:20
introduced to my driving it did
call me
2:29:23
down comedy always helps I
think you
2:29:25
know laughter is the key to a
lot
2:29:26
effects we're so into the
content they
2:29:29
just kind of forget here in
traffic 100%
2:29:32
of the using a comedy I feel
that while
2:29:34
I was driving this was a good
relaxer it
2:29:36
was so common steady that it
states
2:29:39
through every altercation every
2:29:41
frustration I wasn't aware of
just how
2:29:44
bad my road rage is laughing
while
2:29:46
driving does calm down my road
rage it's
2:29:49
better to try to de-stress the
situation
2:29:51
and have fun with it rather
than just be
2:29:52
angry or for the whole day
because of
2:29:54
traffic because it's gonna
happen okay
2:29:56
so that is kind of the hook to
get you
2:29:58
in it's like oh you know you
have road
2:30:00
rage apparently a lot of people
have
2:30:02
road rage do you have road rage
ever do
2:30:04
you have any kind of now you
get mad and
2:30:05
you yell and scream like these
people
2:30:07
are doing I will not to the
extent I
2:30:10
mean I have gotten hurt by some
people
2:30:12
doing some crazy things but
this sounds
2:30:16
like point where I want a ram
um what
2:30:18
sounds like people are really
angry and
2:30:19
yelling well yeah we've already
2:30:21
identified this is a part of
the hole
2:30:23
right litical see they do yes
for
2:30:25
president so here is the app
driving
2:30:29
safe comes with perks so it's
not just
2:30:32
about keeping you calm with
road rage
2:30:34
but you can earn rewards and
you don't
2:30:37
hear we you can get free coffee
and you
2:30:40
can get all kinds of gifts now
here's
2:30:42
what they're saying let's make
Canada's
2:30:45
roads the safest in the world
only a
2:30:48
sense gives drivers a fun way
to drive
2:30:50
safe and distraction free and
help
2:30:52
everyone on the road stay safer
get the
2:30:56
app and have your phone with
you when
2:30:58
you drive simple as that
2:31:00
hmm I wonder why to get
personalized
2:31:04
coaching only a sense uses your
phone's
2:31:08
sensors to score you on key
driving
2:31:11
factors like speed and
cornering and
2:31:15
from there ladies earn
2:31:18
towards complete safe driving
challenges
2:31:21
to earn perks like cashback and
2:31:23
Starbucks gift cards and they
have some
2:31:25
screenshots here of this app
and they
2:31:31
have a dashboard and as there's
a little
2:31:33
dashboard oh yeah not you can
get up to
2:31:37
a hundred percent your drive
score and
2:31:41
it shows everything how you're
cornering
2:31:44
how you're braking how you're
2:31:45
accelerating stay with it
staying within
2:31:47
the speed limit
2:31:48
so go ahead slaves this is a
really good
2:31:51
idea I recommend everybody to
go and get
2:31:53
that app that is fantastic or
if you're
2:31:57
an important person like you're
running
2:31:59
a political campaign or maybe
you're a
2:32:01
politician or well I don't know
2:32:04
something really important you
know you
2:32:06
should get some advanced
protection for
2:32:09
your privacy you know so people
can't
2:32:12
hack your shit who can give
that to you
2:32:14
some of us need to protect us
so much
2:32:16
more than ourselves a cause a
platform a
2:32:21
message a movement
2:32:24
protect your sources and your
story
2:32:28
protect their story
2:32:30
protect your partners protect
your team
2:32:34
protect what matters if you're
an
2:32:37
activist journalist executive
thought
2:32:39
leader public official or part
of a
2:32:41
campaign team or anyone who
feels
2:32:43
vulnerable it's a highly
targeted online
2:32:45
attacks Google's advanced
protection
2:32:47
program is our strongest level
of
2:32:49
account security and it's
designed for
2:32:51
you turning it on is
straightforward and
2:32:54
only takes a few minutes that's
who I'm
2:32:59
gonna go protect my stuff from
Google
2:33:02
yeah Google protect you don't
worry
2:33:04
don't worry about it it's all
good now
2:33:06
luckily this off the gray is
that oh
2:33:09
yeah they give you all plans for
2:33:11
anything is almost done in the
same tone
2:33:13
to flip Oh like an a voice of
the other
2:33:16
thing and I thought it was part
of the
2:33:17
same ad campaign but this is
how you
2:33:19
speak to the Millennial set I
presume
2:33:21
like this yes you can
2:33:23
hey do you really want to have
a good
2:33:25
life yeah yeah don't be
triggered by my
2:33:27
voice so the OTG lifestyle
which I've
2:33:32
been propagating for several
years here
2:33:34
is finally sleeping through to
some
2:33:35
mainstream media and NPR did a
17 minute
2:33:39
segment about going off the
grid is it
2:33:41
even possible they asked it's
2:33:43
interesting because on the one
hand the
2:33:45
law itself is very much behind
the times
2:33:48
but on the other hand police
departments
2:33:50
are very much with the times
and so
2:33:52
they're interested in social
media
2:33:53
they're interested in Amazon
ring
2:33:56
footage are interested in next
door and
2:33:57
citizen police departments are
turning
2:33:59
right at the same paces Amazon
I think
2:34:02
we're a little bit behind and I
think
2:34:03
that the law itself in terms of
2:34:05
regulations around data
collection
2:34:06
particular in the u.s. is the
furthest
2:34:08
back my question to you then I
guess
2:34:11
that the last question would be
is it
2:34:12
possible for anyone to be quote
unquote
2:34:15
off the grid
2:34:16
no it's a great question I mean
it's not
2:34:19
a great question and to be
quote unquote
2:34:22
off the grid no it's a great
question I
2:34:24
mean not if you opt into any of
these
2:34:26
online services certainly I
think it's
2:34:28
it's just getting harder and
harder to
2:34:29
accept accept the conveniences
that are
2:34:32
to avoid accepting the
conveniences of
2:34:33
that rather offered by all
these modern
2:34:35
technologies you know in a lot
of cases
2:34:37
it's you know the only way to
fully
2:34:40
opt-out and get off the grid as
you say
2:34:42
is to not use them at all you
know sort
2:34:43
of the depth you know trade-off
you make
2:34:46
when you plug in that Smart
Oven is that
2:34:48
that Smart Oven is tracking
every time
2:34:49
you turn it on or off think
it's a
2:34:52
completely informed as to where
that
2:34:53
data goes so these are just you
know by
2:34:55
using this tech and by being on
the
2:34:57
exact you are certainly
developing a
2:34:59
profile of yourself with what
these tech
2:35:01
companies have insides I'm
plugging a
2:35:03
thing into many cases it owns a
Smart
2:35:07
Oven oh it's the big Amazon
product now
2:35:11
the microwave oven that has a
alexa
2:35:15
built in oh yeah that's a big
push now
2:35:18
Alexa I've done I've done
something on
2:35:21
high one minute no no no no
that's not
2:35:24
no that's not how it works
2:35:25
now you say Alexa I want to
make you
2:35:30
know chilli and then your two
your
2:35:34
microwave we're start telling
you what
2:35:35
to put in the bowl and then how
much and
2:35:37
then it'll automatically set
the time
2:35:39
and he it's stupid it's so
stupid
2:35:43
now so what they're doing is
identifying
2:35:45
the morons in the audience that
can be
2:35:48
called what is that what are
they up to
2:35:50
well the thing is that people
think that
2:35:53
all of this tech as that guy
said this
2:35:56
tech that if somehow really
improving
2:35:59
your life but it's not and I
have an
2:36:00
example we we're in the
opportunity zone
2:36:06
here in Austin which means you
know
2:36:08
there's it's a de Nate if they
ever
2:36:11
gentrify this place will be
golden but
2:36:13
it might not like that happen
so there's
2:36:16
things that you know that's not
seem as
2:36:19
gentrified already if you ask
me I've
2:36:21
been there
2:36:21
well did you look at the back
right in
2:36:24
the back of our house is all
Section
2:36:25
eight Howard Section eight
housing right
2:36:28
beyond the forest it's not a
little far
2:36:30
it's like 50 feet and then it's
but that
2:36:33
doesn't mean that that's
necessarily
2:36:35
where criminals live but
something
2:36:38
happens the other day someone
rang the
2:36:43
doorbell I wasn't home keeper
opens up
2:36:46
and it says really vague I
asking
2:36:49
about you know something did
you order
2:36:51
something into teens like no
and she
2:36:53
closes the door now here's the
problem
2:36:55
we don't have a peephole
2:36:59
and it didn't come with the
house and we
2:37:01
want a peephole maid
2:37:02
unfortunately the way our door
is
2:37:04
constructed it it takes some
work to
2:37:09
drill the peephole on the right
spot and
2:37:11
not crack the glass the long
story
2:37:14
but I've found the glass door
just look
2:37:16
through the glass oh it's it's
okay
2:37:19
thanks John do you remember you
are at
2:37:21
my house you can't look through
the
2:37:22
glass it's it's milk milky
glass so you
2:37:27
can't actually see what's on
the other
2:37:28
side we have no windows to look
out of
2:37:30
there's no way to see who's at
the door
2:37:32
in tell you what that means
well so
2:37:34
here's a woman alone and she
doesn't
2:37:36
want that that crap so I found
I get a
2:37:38
ring shut up for two seconds
okay so I
2:37:43
found a guy who's going to do
the
2:37:45
peephole for us which is weird
we agreed
2:37:47
people but then this happens
I'm like
2:37:50
okay until we get the people
you're
2:37:52
right I went out and got a ring
just to
2:37:56
see what the experience was
like and
2:37:58
believe me in two weeks is gone
and
2:38:00
they're on sale for like 69
bucks near
2:38:03
the old version so that's fine
but
2:38:05
here's the experience so the it
works as
2:38:09
advertised you can set it for
motion at
2:38:11
a little early or if someone
actually
2:38:12
rings the bell it'll alert you
but this
2:38:14
app you open up the app and
where is it
2:38:19
now I don't have it it's on
Tina's phone
2:38:22
and right there it says
neighborhood so
2:38:26
you have your little video
window and
2:38:29
then it says neighborhood and
it shows
2:38:31
you all the crimes that have
taken place
2:38:34
in your neighborhood for the
past month
2:38:36
or two there's like oh all this
crap
2:38:40
happening that now now I have
anxiety
2:38:43
because of this stupid app
which is
2:38:45
supposed to give me a sense of
security
2:38:49
it's none of this is good it's
all a
2:38:52
very bad idea
2:38:53
we've got firearms that's all
we need I
2:38:55
need a firearm and a peephole
always
2:38:58
come to the door with a gun I'm
not
2:39:04
gonna let you forget a review
of your
2:39:06
brand-new phone do the phone
what I'm
2:39:12
gonna have to review the phone
because
2:39:14
people are bitching at me
saying it's a
2:39:15
scam I don't have a phone and
bla bla
2:39:18
bla bla bla bla really myself a
blue X 5
2:39:26
smartphone big it's big it's
clear it's
2:39:31
got all the absolute who makes
this who
2:39:33
makes this blue BL you X is off
brand
2:39:37
one of the two or three
off-brand phones
2:39:39
these guys are out of Miami so
there's
2:39:42
something fishy about it to
begin with
2:39:43
and this thing is 75 bucks on
sale brand
2:39:49
new Google is guy Google
Android 9 the
2:39:55
absolute newest of the new
mmm-hmm it
2:39:58
has the maps it's got it does
everything
2:40:00
any other smartphone does it
plays a
2:40:02
even get to Pluto TV on this
phone yeah
2:40:09
do you think it's so I'm
showing it to
2:40:11
the kids I'm sure I got it is
okay look
2:40:13
at this and I just where do you
think it
2:40:15
is good I want you to guess
where it is
2:40:16
right at this moment uh the
kids have it
2:40:20
no no it's turned off in the
drawer it
2:40:23
belongs yes now I said it comes
with a
2:40:26
Kate with one of those cover
cases and
2:40:28
I've been I think for the
screen if you
2:40:30
want to put it all free is you
know the
2:40:33
it's just an unbelievable
product for
2:40:35
the price and so I'm showing
this and
2:40:37
meanwhile everybody at the
table JC's
2:40:39
got the newest Apple and you
know
2:40:42
everyone else got the new a
samsung and
2:40:43
nobody could show me how my 75
but phone
2:40:48
is any less a phone than their
phones it
2:40:51
takes good photos it has HDR
and the
2:40:54
camera inside the pixels are
probably
2:40:56
only twelve I think megapixels
which is
2:40:58
more than enough for a phone
and it does
2:41:01
all the s get the two it's got
every
2:41:03
thing and so so JC says he cuz
he's got
2:41:07
this ridiculously expensive
phone which
2:41:09
is probably superior but it's a
thousand
2:41:11
dollars am and I'm company
phone and he
2:41:17
says you know because you're
always
2:41:19
ahead of the game you might be
the
2:41:23
inflection point we're a 75
bucks phone
2:41:27
and there's not this not the
only cheap
2:41:29
Android 9 phone out there
there's a
2:41:32
bunch of about two or three of
em out of
2:41:34
China that are pretty
cool-looking and
2:41:35
they have a lot of features he
says that
2:41:38
it's possible that people would
begin to
2:41:40
realize that you don't have to
spend two
2:41:43
hundred three hundred five
hundred six
2:41:45
hundred a thousand eleven
hundred
2:41:48
dollars for a functional phone
and by
2:41:52
the way a kicker the back comes
off and
2:41:55
I could take the battery that's
very
2:41:57
nice yeah yeah now how do you
use that
2:42:01
device you use it only when
you're going
2:42:03
somewhere I rarely use it but
if I'm
2:42:06
going somewhere I need the
Navigator for
2:42:09
example or if I'm worried that
you know
2:42:11
the car is gonna blow up or I
take it to
2:42:14
the store sometimes I have to
call back
2:42:15
home and ask him if they want
this brand
2:42:17
or that brand
2:42:18
I mean I don't I seldom use it
I mean I
2:42:20
don't use these phones constant
I'm not
2:42:22
constantly on it i I do most of
my work
2:42:25
off the phone I don't know I'm
not glued
2:42:27
to this for you you have
discipline you
2:42:29
have old school discipline and
yeah so I
2:42:31
don't use the phone all the
time now but
2:42:33
I do hit but this phone does I
can't see
2:42:35
anything it doesn't do
including Pluto
2:42:37
TV which these other guys can't
seem to
2:42:40
get on their phone it's just a
great
2:42:43
product and it's 75 bucks in
the diet
2:42:45
got a long battery life at
boots real
2:42:48
fast I don't I don't do not see
why
2:42:51
anyone would pay more than $100
for one
2:42:52
of these things any reminder
that when
2:42:54
it comes to being off the grid
of course
2:42:56
you still need to be able to
function in
2:42:58
normal life but the main thing
is is to
2:43:01
keep the tracking have you
installed the
2:43:03
privacy Pro it's called
something
2:43:05
different on and no I don't
care I keep
2:43:08
the phone turned off in a
drawer right
2:43:11
but they still know the googles
know
2:43:13
exactly where you're going and
what
2:43:15
you're doing
2:43:16
so they
2:43:16
know what story I got to have
the phone
2:43:18
with me yeah they probably do
yeah but
2:43:21
it's pretty rare well doesn't
it have
2:43:25
anything cool
2:43:29
Oh TV she's cool all right
that's all
2:43:37
you put any any Android Apple
run on it
2:43:40
so whatever cool is there you
can find I
2:43:42
got the thing that makes a fart
noise I
2:43:44
mean if that means anything I'm
always
2:43:47
good to bring out in a meeting
2:43:50
pushing off a couple of
segments until
2:43:53
the sunday show and it'll be
well worth
2:43:56
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2:44:35
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2:44:43
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2:44:46
this horrible windstorm I'm
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then adios mofos and such a
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tong china all the time let's
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shut up this is a bunch of
scumbags he
2:47:28
begins by ingratiating himself
he
2:47:31
expresses his interest in
meeting with
2:47:32
the President and says his
country wants
2:47:34
to acquire more weapons and
what is the
2:47:38
president's response this is
the essence
2:47:40
of what the president
communicates we've
2:47:45
been very good to your country
no other
2:47:47
country has done as much as we
have but
2:47:49
what I don't see much
reciprocity I hear
2:47:52
what you want I have a favor I
want from
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you though and I'm gonna say
this only
2:47:58
seven times so you better
listen good
2:48:00
I don't shoot your cheap cheap
cheap
2:48:01
cheap cheap oh I want you to
make up
2:48:03
dirt on my foot a component
understand
2:48:05
lots of it I'm gonna put you in
touch
2:48:09
with people not just any people
I'm
2:48:11
gonna put you in touch with
Attorney
2:48:12
General the United States
2:48:13
dobar and I'm gonna put you in
touch
2:48:15
with Rudy you're gonna love
them trust
2:48:16
me you know what I'm asking and
so I'm
2:48:22
only gonna say this a few more
times in
2:48:24
a few more ways and by the way
don't
2:48:26
call me again I'll call you
when you've
2:48:27
done what I asked this is in
summon
2:48:32
character and what the
president was
2:48:33
trying to communicate suppose
Adam
2:48:49
Schiff was caught and a
pedophile
2:48:52
trafficking ring is somewhere
in Los
2:48:55
Angeles he has been highly
confident
2:48:58
Adam Schiff is a stone cold
start down
2:49:01
liar I don't want to beat
around the
2:49:04
bush and say always being
deceptive he's
2:49:06
being deceitful no no no I
don't want to
2:49:09
say that he is a liar that what
he just
2:49:11
did was a lie i think it's
immoral
2:49:14
i think it's unethical I think
it's
2:49:18
unpatriotic and yes I think
it's corrupt
2:49:23
with what week you might say
something
2:49:25
to the effect of everything is
great
2:49:28
right yeah let me give you
example what
2:49:31
I mean there it might be that
I'll say
2:49:33
hey you've got that new job
everything's
2:49:35
great with it right
2:49:37
I throw that word right on the
end of it
2:49:40
the implication is there's a
certain way
2:49:43
that I want to hear you respond
I want
2:49:45
you to tell me that things are
going
2:49:47
well and then if you come back
and say
2:49:49
well it's not all that great
then it
2:49:51
makes you look like well then
you're
2:49:53
doing things wrong and you're
not giving
2:49:57
the right reaction and so
you're more of
2:50:00
a negative pampered spy of
course and
2:50:02
being positive right it's it
has a real
2:50:05
subtle put down towards the
person you
2:50:07
might not give the correct
response it
2:50:10
has a real subtle foot down
trouble put
2:50:13
down you know you got
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