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that's an important ma and Adam
curry
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Jhansi Dvorak media
assassination
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episode 11 87 this is no agenda
in the
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morning everybody Adam Curry
and from
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northern Silicon Valley where
we're
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throwing our support debate Oh
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O'Rourke I'm John see dvorah
mean you're
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throwing your support he's gone
he's
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toast
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eighty-six out of here you're
out what
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you know one of our producers
did an
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analysis of his expenditures
and it
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appears that he stayed in the
race even
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with his 3% polling numbers
whatever
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that means we don't have to
trust him
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for an extra couple of months
in order
1:02
to pay everybody including
himself
1:08
it takes a salary for this job
of his oh
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yeah oh yeah yes he paying
himself do we
1:13
know I think it was $400,000
well now
1:18
it's not exactly clear from the
FEC
1:21
filings but that's the
extrapolation one
1:23
of our producers made and it
would make
1:25
sense you know payroll payroll
taxes
1:27
there's tons of stuff that that
was paid
1:31
over the past couple of months
but not
1:33
many other expenditures but
there also
1:35
some consultants it's what you
do I mean
1:37
when you're losing you want to
keep
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everybody cut here you're
important
1:41
people kind of going I guess
1:45
yeah why not yeah so I mean I
do have I
1:48
do have a couple of clips I'm
not ready
1:51
for that I got too much that's
a debate
1:53
Oh we'll get to bait oh he's
toast okay
1:57
well I but don't forget don't
let me
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miss beta I will remember you
know I'm
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disappointed that he dropped
out yes
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long trip yes I took a trip
Saturday
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afternoon left Austin via
Houston to
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Amsterdam the Netherlands Austin
2:22
Amsterdam flight oh that
doesn't start
2:24
until May
2:24
that's the KLM direct flight
four
2:26
flights a week but it's not
there yet so
2:30
you know you still have to
transfer
2:31
somewhere and I'm here at the
invitation
2:34
of a Dutch TV show as they're
2:36
celebrating 100 years of radio
in the
2:40
nether
2:40
I thought you say 100 years of
the NFL
2:43
yeah yes yeah they love the NBA
here too
2:48
so which is really nice
although they
2:53
flew me on United and United's
idea of
2:57
premium economy is row of 32 at
the
3:03
exits and it even says on my
ticket
3:05
window there's no window I love
the very
3:12
few seats but there are always
a couple
3:14
that have no window it was nice
and you
3:17
know to have the exit row
because the
3:19
seats did actually recline but
it was
3:21
not Economy Plus was economy no
window
3:26
is what it was but this is
interesting
3:29
you just sleep not very much
very hard
3:33
to sleep nights no no I got
into the I
3:38
stay at the I like staying at
the
3:40
airport hotels I've learned
through many
3:44
many years of traveling and I
think
3:46
probably influenced by you a
good idea
3:53
especially the Amsterdam
Airport because
3:56
they got everything here
3:58
you need you need some shampoo
no
4:00
problem you need a battery you
know
4:02
hearing a batter no problem you
need a
4:04
recliner to share you know in
fact yes
4:08
at the Amsterdam Airport you
can buy
4:09
furniture too people come if
you will
4:12
come here to shop on the on the
the land
4:15
side not the air side obviously
but
4:17
check this out
4:18
ten years ago I went to Houston
4:23
to get my Global Entry slash
pre-check
4:26
and I know it was 10 years ago
because
4:29
as I was filling out my known
traveler
4:33
number on my itinerary I
noticed that it
4:37
expired in September it's been
ten years
4:39
since I did the the interview
and they
4:43
did my fingerprints and took my
picture
4:46
and I think I paid four hundred
dollars
4:48
at the time I don't know if it
cost that
4:49
anymore
4:52
more or less
4:53
and I still got PreCheck
4:58
even though it's expired so I
am very
5:00
excited for the No Agenda test
when I
5:04
arrived back in Austin I will go
5:07
straight to the Global Entry
kiosk and
5:09
see if it accepts me for I have
a hunch
5:13
seeing as I got pre-check I
have a hunch
5:15
that the you know when you when
you come
5:19
to the customs area you can
that if you
5:23
have kiosks for everybody now
but you
5:25
have the Global Entry which is a
5:26
separate line it's you know
just it's
5:28
kiosks for the privileged few
who have
5:31
the Global Entry they may not
be much
5:34
can I guess what you're gonna
say yeah
5:37
go ahead
5:38
they don't update the database
that's
5:41
what I'm thinking and it may
even be by
5:45
design that someone said hey
you know so
5:48
we got this kiosk here the same
kiosk is
5:50
over there but this is supposed
to no
5:53
only have people in Global
Entry but you
5:55
know we we swap out all its we
gotta use
5:57
it for maintenance we got to
put a drive
5:59
into that one I gotta fix that
one so
6:01
it's all jumbled up what much
work slap
6:03
a sticker on it say Global
Entry so I
6:06
can't wait to see if it accepts
me upon
6:09
my return and then of course it
does we
6:11
will need another producer who
has never
6:14
had any Global Entry - just go
ahead and
6:16
go straight to the Global Entry
kiosk
6:18
think of the amount of time
this could
6:20
save our producers yes and
nothing but
6:23
travel tips on the show yes
Travel Tips
6:27
the reason I like the hotel at
the
6:31
airport not necessarily all the
time but
6:34
but like in Paris it's
inconvenient but
6:37
it's great especially it's like
I'll
6:40
check into that hotel today or
a couple
6:42
days before the flight out
because
6:44
you're getting back to the
airport
6:46
nowadays is always risky and if
you're
6:49
at the airport when you wake up
cost
6:51
beautiful especially for that
8:00 a.m.
6:53
flight you just roll down the
escalators
6:56
6 a.m. flight yeah no matter
yeah it's
6:58
it's really good and it's quiet
because
7:00
everything's so soundproof and
7:02
especially Amsterdam if you're
on one
7:05
side of this city and you need
to go to
7:07
the other side it will take
just as long
7:09
as
7:10
am going back to your hotel at
the
7:13
airport the airport's very
accessible in
7:15
in most cases it's pretty well
7:17
calculated you know it's always
30
7:19
minutes from the from wherever
you need
7:22
to be always in fact this we
stated we
7:24
stayed at the airport hotel on
your
7:27
wedding in Austin in Austin
which which
7:29
hotel in Austin I can't really
there's
7:32
two of them at the airport and
I can't
7:33
for the life of me remember
which one
7:35
the one we stated I think was
probably
7:38
not the one the stadium was had
an
7:40
easier entrance but it was
closer to
7:42
your house than it would be if
I stayed
7:44
in Austin it's it's the airport
is eight
7:47
minutes from our house still
were able
7:50
to show up an hour and a half
late that
7:52
was fantastic I don't know how
you do it
7:55
I was misinformed yes anyway
it's been
8:00
fantastic to be I did sleep a
couple
8:03
hours and then started you know
started
8:04
to prep and set up the studio
and
8:06
everything no three and a half
hours
8:07
sleep was fine but so nice to
see
8:12
Deutsche Welle france24 Sky TV
ITV BBC
8:17
the Dutch knew it's so diverse
compared
8:22
to what we have in the United
States
8:23
it's fantastic not it's all
bull crap
8:26
but it's still fantastic to get
a
8:29
something different you know
actual you
8:32
know variety of news stories
and because
8:37
it's Sunday a lot of these
stories are
8:38
repeats so I was able to get a
couple of
8:41
them online since I don't have
any gear
8:44
to to Jack into the TV system
and record
8:48
and I need to play this these
three
8:51
clips up front because this is
so no
8:53
agenda and so so Europian at
the same
8:57
time because there is no
freedom of
9:01
speech it's all lies it's even
though
9:04
they have all these great news
channels
9:05
it's propaganda and the Guardian
9:11
and this was an interview that
I caught
9:13
The Guardian has made changes
to their
9:17
style guide when it comes to
climate
9:19
change and Simba and I think
it's
9:21
important for us to I'm sorry
important
9:24
for us to play this because it
really
9:28
embodies everything that we
point out
9:31
and have been pointing out for
12 years
9:33
with a little twist because the
style
9:36
guide is not just for the
written word
9:38
it's also for the photo
journalists and
9:41
they are changing stuff over at
the
9:44
Guardian yeah well it was really
9:45
prompted in the first instance
by the
9:47
fact that the Guardian felt we
needed to
9:49
change our language around the
way we
9:51
were talking about these
stories and it
9:54
seemed that our environmental
9:56
journalists were reporting a
much more
9:59
kind of serious level of tone
from
10:02
scientists so we discussed that
what we
10:05
were kind of dealing with
really was not
10:07
just climate change but
actually a kind
10:10
of a catastrophic crisis so
what we
10:12
realized was it was no longer
10:14
appropriate to have quite kind
of benign
10:18
or passive images that went
with this
10:22
kind of serious change in tone
so you
10:27
know kind of historically we
had perhaps
10:29
used pictures of polar bears on
melting
10:32
icebergs etc and you know that
the
10:37
picture of the polar bear feels
like
10:39
something that's quite remote
and
10:40
doesn't necessarily affect you
know the
10:44
human being reading the story
at home
10:45
and so what kind of images did
you feel
10:48
would be I would have a bigger
effect if
10:50
you would use okay well it
really is
10:53
about human engagement and so
the
10:57
effects of the climate change
and the
10:59
climate crisis on on human
beings became
11:02
a more sort of appropriate way
of
11:05
illustrating these stories so
it is
11:07
about the kind of the direct
effect on
11:10
human beings so what we what we
started
11:13
to show in that case was you
know kind
11:16
of people who were sort of
suffering
11:18
from the effects of desperate
pollution
11:20
or the detriment of people who
did lock
11:24
their homes in
11:25
wild forest and and and it just
kind of
11:28
gives the you know the
illustration are
11:31
much more of an immediate
effect and
11:35
it's much more it's much more
active I
11:37
would say I find this so
fascinating
11:41
that this woman is she's the
earthing
11:44
editor-at-large that she
actually feels
11:47
that you have a story about
climate
11:49
change and then you put a
random picture
11:52
of people suffering from
wildfires and
11:54
that's journalism that's what
she's
11:57
calling it that's not journalism
11:59
photojournalism is here's a
village that
12:03
get bombed showed the village
that got
12:04
bombed
12:07
no talk about a cup of coffee
my man
12:10
well wait until you hear the
changes in
12:13
language so you want them to
have more
12:15
of an emotional impact indeed
yes yes I
12:18
mean getting the journalism
let's get an
12:20
emotional impact emotional tone
right is
12:21
absolutely critical how does
this
12:24
compare to or how does this
complement
12:26
what you what you've changed in
the
12:27
style guide of the Guardian so
the the
12:31
the language that we're using
is is much
12:33
more active I would say and
again you
12:37
know it's it's um it's less
benign it's
12:41
less passive the phrase climate
change
12:44
is quite passive compared to a
12:46
catastrophe for Humanity or a
crisis we
12:51
also changed the phrase global
warming
12:53
again which is sounds quite
cozy to
12:56
global heating which is a bit
more sort
13:00
of severe and sincere so it did
feel
13:03
that to kind of use pictures of
you know
13:06
very appealing creatures was not
13:09
entirely appropriate with this
kind of
13:11
change in tone sounds more like
13:13
editorial to me than journalism
it may
13:16
just be me
13:17
I maybe insist on which there's
a joke
13:22
about this some I don't know
decades ago
13:24
cuz there was a couple of
magazines who
13:27
would talk about droughts and
they'd
13:29
always have the cattle skull
exactly
13:38
like you always have to have a
shot of a
13:39
single tennis shoe next to a
match now
13:45
surprisingly and this I think
is kind of
13:48
a European thing the interviewer
13:51
actually said hey isn't this
propaganda
13:55
I was floored well as well
intentioned
13:57
as this might be at what point
does this
14:00
cross from cross the line from
14:02
journalism to propaganda
counter I think
14:05
is probably quite an extreme an
extreme
14:10
accusation I guess I guess
because of
14:12
using using emotional images in
order to
14:15
provoke a certain effect would
be how
14:18
propaganda would work with the
14:20
you want to say advocacy what
what point
14:22
do you cross the line away from
14:23
journalism to to advocacy
propaganda or
14:28
whatever word you might want to
use well
14:29
I think what we have to do is
stay
14:31
really close to what the
science is
14:33
telling us and how our
journalists are
14:35
interpreting that and if we do
that then
14:38
we are being kind of accurate
and
14:40
appropriate in the in the
images that we
14:43
select what we need to do is
kind of be
14:45
accurate in you know and
sincere about
14:49
the the tone of say of the
journalism so
14:53
when you use catastrophe for
Humanity
14:55
instead of climate change you
feel that
14:58
that is being more accurate as
opposed
15:00
to being sensationalized I think
15:04
honestly that our origin is
here do you
15:06
believe that this is a
catastrophe and
15:07
this is why we've changed the
language
15:09
and it's also been described as
a
15:13
climate crisis by the United
Nations
15:15
secretary-general so it's
becoming a
15:18
kind of an accepted theme but
again it
15:23
is based on you know the
science that's
15:26
you know their origin and lasar
15:27
interpreting John as a
journalist it
15:31
does a journalist interpret
science is
15:34
that how a journalist reports
period she
15:37
said interpret multiple times
in that I
15:40
know she said interpret a lot I
mean
15:42
there's no what she's talking
about I
15:43
mean maybe the new maybe the
new style
15:46
is that way as possible things
have
15:47
changed it's now it's I don't
know well
15:51
know what she's talking about
personally
15:53
I know that she said do believe
instead
15:55
of believe yeah well there's
some
15:57
element there of security yeah
it's but
16:01
it's important it's important
that we
16:03
were an important it's
important that
16:05
that we realize this I mean I am
16:09
susceptible to it all the time
you don't
16:11
really think about now what's
that image
16:12
on that website that I'm
reading this
16:14
bullcrap story but those images
they
16:16
speak a thousand words it's you
know
16:19
it's the Gurgel way
16:22
well that was the most
disgusting clip
16:25
you could possibly come up with
I'm not
16:27
I'm not even gonna consider for
a clip
16:28
of the day cuz it's so
depressing I'm
16:30
sorry that's what's going on
that's why
16:33
people need their No Agenda
show I think
16:37
which I well yes that is an
element
16:41
that's for sure yeah so since
we I
16:44
wanted to do my bait Oh clips
yes I you
16:46
know I'm gonna sleep on trophy
move on
16:49
because this will be funnier
because
16:52
instead of playing instead of
playing
16:54
the announcement that bado quit
which I
16:58
think I have a couple of
versions of
16:59
that but it's not important
it's not
17:01
important let's just go let's
just go to
17:05
Trump making the announcement
for us
17:10
two-parter okay so this way now
he's in
17:14
Tupelo Mississippi yes regaling
the
17:18
crowd a massive crowd audience
of course
17:21
this isn't in the face of the
top
17:24
stories that you do talking
about the
17:26
diversity of news over there
top story
17:28
wherever you go candidate a
nice as you
17:30
looked at Google News the top
stories
17:32
always poll half of voters have
already
17:35
decided against Trump in 2020
17:37
oh no I've seen that here I
think they
17:39
have it at 51% here we've
tipped it over
17:42
in the in the Europe's good
17:45
well here's Trump living it up
in his
17:47
dying days as a president
regaling the
17:52
crowd with stories of bado you
hear they
17:55
debate oh did you hear better
oh that
17:59
poor bastard poor pathetic guy
he was
18:02
pathetic
18:04
remember the arms are flailing
so
18:07
remember that you know he ran
against
18:12
Ted Cruz Ted Cruz won he spent
almost a
18:16
hundred million dollars and Ted
Cruz and
18:19
I helped Ted and I we campaign
together
18:21
and it was good but I used to
watch him
18:24
then when he came on to the
really big
18:26
stage this crazy stage I
noticed he was
18:29
flailing with the arms and he
was
18:31
standing on tables he was
standing on
18:33
counter tops I said does he
ever like
18:36
sand on the floor and speak but
he's
18:39
waving his arms and going crazy
and I
18:41
said what the hell is he doing
what is
18:43
he on and you remember he made
the
18:46
statement that he was born for
this
18:49
anybody that says he was born
for this
18:52
they're in trouble you know I
used to
18:55
have guys come into my office
18:57
sir I'm the greatest salesman
nobody can
19:00
see you know the truth is
anybody that
19:02
says they're great salesmen
usually
19:04
they're not a very good
salesman that's
19:06
true
19:06
it's those sneaky ones in the
back that
19:09
don't talk but you don't know
about
19:12
they're the ones but bado was
nasty
19:16
and he said that he was born
for it like
19:20
he was born from heaven he came
down and
19:23
if that's the case some really
bad
19:26
things happen because he made a
total
19:28
fool out of himself it was
interesting
19:31
how many people took took
exception to
19:34
it from calling Beto a bastard
and and
19:40
I'm like did you because you
know Trump
19:42
is he's I by coincidence I went
back and
19:45
I saw Letterman interview from
2013 I
19:51
saw a Jay Leno interview from
98 and
19:53
Trump has always been I for an
eye and I
19:57
think actually went pretty
pretty easy
19:59
on bado cuz better called Trump
a racist
20:01
you know over and over again it
was over
20:05
white supremacists
20:06
I'm sure he threw in some KKK
there so
20:10
yeah you know that's what you
get and I
20:12
thought I thought it kind of
came off
20:14
this humorous this
20:16
this is eclipse' from this they
cut out
20:18
the part about the salesman and
him
20:20
coming down from heaven and all
the rest
20:22
I've noticed that this is right
from
20:23
their speech I'd like so I'd
like to add
20:25
something to the salesman I
think you
20:27
agree with me that if someone
is looking
20:31
for a sales job you always got
to check
20:33
their shoes
20:36
great great salespeople wear
brown shoes
20:39
always
20:42
that's a good point well yeah
that's a
20:44
fact yeah they do
20:45
it's a fact well so let's
listen to part
20:48
2 where he summarizes and gets
gets not
20:50
here there's a shorter clip he
came out
20:52
of Texas a very hot political
property
20:56
and he went back as cold as you
can be
21:00
so he was a nasty guy but he
had a
21:06
couple of policies that don't
work well
21:08
in the state of Texas right he
was
21:10
against religion he was against
you
21:14
having a gun
21:19
whoops and he was against oil
so you
21:23
come from Texas
21:24
you don't like religion you
don't like
21:27
oil and you don't have guns I
don't know
21:29
that's not a good combination
the state
21:32
of Texas that's not good in
Mississippi
21:36
that I don't know is that could
that go
21:39
in any way now he went back
home to
21:42
Texas and hopefully we won't be
hearing
21:45
about him for a long time and I
think he
21:50
was unelectable after all the
gun stuff
21:52
and that that just doesn't fly
in the
21:55
United States I mean it's been
tried
21:57
many times it just doesn't work
it does
22:00
not work do you have anything
on on
22:03
Elizabeth Warren because I have
a
22:05
comment on on her electability
at this
22:07
point do you have any don't
have any
22:09
clips but I have a comment I
don't think
22:10
I have any Warren clips for
this show
22:12
well so she came out and she
said all
22:15
right you've badgered me enough
and by
22:17
the way it was mainly
mainstream media I
22:21
saw a MSNBC kept badgering her
and they
22:24
have their own reasons for that
how are
22:25
you gonna pay for this because
I guess
22:27
she got it she got it down to
only 52
22:29
trillion over - over a ten-year
period
22:32
which is you know about twice
as much as
22:36
we actually bring in and in tax
receipts
22:38
as though at the moment and you
know
22:41
there's all this oh she's gonna
do like
22:43
this and it'll be and we'll get
this
22:45
from that and over here and the
New York
22:47
Times is breaking it down but I
just
22:49
want to ask two very simple
questions
22:50
cuz we've looked at this before
first of
22:53
all she said two things she has
said
22:57
I'll I'll get I'll get it from
the top
23:00
1% they'll be paying tax to the
top 1%
23:05
and I guess that's based upon
salary I'm
23:10
not quite sure no it has to be
based on
23:13
wealth but I'm talking about
what she's
23:16
saying okay she's not saying
wealth
23:19
she's saying top 1% and that
has to be
23:22
earners but that really varies
I mean in
23:25
in in Kansas the top 1% salary
is you
23:31
know starts at 370
23:32
five thousand dollars whereas in
23:34
Mississippi it's a hundred
thousand
23:36
dollars less is that just for
one person
23:40
or is that is it household
income if
23:43
you're filing jointly you know
that's
23:45
not explained but the one that
gets me
23:47
every single time and this is
why I kind
23:49
of brought it up because I
remember us
23:51
researching this when anyone
says I
23:54
won't raise taxes on the middle
class I
23:58
say please define middle class
we did
24:02
this with Obama there is no
definition
24:05
of middle class there is no
salary range
24:07
there's nothing that is set in
stone as
24:11
an economic indicator of what
is middle
24:15
class
24:17
do you remember we looked at
that yeah
24:20
we did and it's a and I knew
that but
24:22
the middle class has been his
head
24:23
bracket creep but what is the
middle
24:25
class mean to me the middle
classes it's
24:28
pretty much everybody who's not
living
24:30
on the street that's the way
it's seen
24:33
there's no cut offs that
there's no
24:35
number is it is it 35,000 is
that the is
24:40
that the working poor is that
where I
24:42
think that Obama kind of kind
of defined
24:45
it as anyone making up to
$250,000 but I
24:50
think we went through this
bracket creep
24:52
discussion the last time we did
this
24:55
explain it again well what
happened well
24:59
there was a thing I ate it I
should have
25:01
put it in the newsletters a a
1971 sign
25:06
of the cost of goods or a list
of the
25:08
cost of goods were milk milk
was like 25
25:12
cents and there's you could buy
it with
25:15
McDonald's hamburgers for 15
cents
25:17
everything was about 1/10 than
what it
25:18
is today and in 1971 you know
your
25:23
average salary of the person
making it
25:25
was $10,000 a year it was
average and so
25:29
as we've gone since the 70s we
had this
25:33
this huge issue with inflation
most of
25:38
what the numbers if you look at
the
25:39
numbers from the 70s or even go
back
25:43
earlier where gasoline was 25
cents a
25:45
gallon everything kind of went
up by a
25:48
factor of 10
25:49
but the brackets the tax
brackets didn't
25:52
change so if you're making
$10,000 a
25:55
year in paying taxes on $10,000
a year
25:58
at the old IRS bracket system
you are
26:02
now making $100,000 a year and
you are
26:04
paying now you're paying rich
man's
26:06
taxes so you're being overtaxed
and this
26:08
is one of the reasons that
these tax
26:10
structures have changed so
drastically
26:12
where they used to come at all
the rich
26:14
people used to always pay 90%
but their
26:17
debt type of rich is is mega
rich today
26:21
and they're still paying a lot
it made
26:23
the whole thing it's just all
screwed up
26:25
because of inflation and the
way the
26:27
system works and that's what's
called
26:29
bracket creep where you're
26:31
still living the same exact
standard of
26:34
living right
26:35
but you've crept into upper
brackets in
26:39
your so far as income taxes
concerned
26:40
and so you're actually losing
out right
26:43
also your your burger is going
to go up
26:46
in 50% and cost with the
impossible meat
26:49
craze you know you pretty soon
won't be
26:52
able to get a regular burger no
the pew
26:55
from the Pew Research defines
the middle
26:58
class as those earning between
2/3 and
27:01
double the median household
income the
27:03
pew classification means the
category of
27:06
middle income is made up of
people
27:08
making somewhere between forty
forty and
27:11
a half thousand and one hundred
and
27:13
twenty two thousand I don't
think that's
27:17
right why I think forty
thousand is I
27:22
don't think your middle class
at forty
27:24
thousand Mississippi well
another good
27:28
point
27:30
it depends on where you are in
Austin
27:33
40,000 is tough
27:36
well so it's also tough in New
York and
27:38
San Francisco I know but it's
awesome
27:43
hello there's no reason yeah
well Austin
27:45
isn't there's an it is an
outlier but
27:48
that's you know so how do you
define the
27:51
middle-class you can do it by
state but
27:52
by idiom did the Austin is
different
27:54
from Houston Houston is
different from
27:57
East Texas yeah I know but I
don't know
28:01
why you're so preoccupied with
this
28:03
because you can't just make a
blanket
28:04
statement that I won't tax you
if you're
28:07
middle-class if you don't know
what
28:08
middle-class is you can you can
make a
28:11
blanket statement you can make
it but
28:13
when it comes down she's she's
doing a
28:15
numbers game that's my point
here's how
28:17
I'm gonna pay for it and she
has all the
28:19
numbers except with the middle
classes
28:21
who are you talking about now
Elizabeth
28:23
Warren how she's going to
double crap
28:26
artists of all the candidates
I'm just
28:28
pointing out that are you
stunned by
28:30
this no what I'm trying to say
is that
28:33
everyone's on the New York
Times and
28:35
Wall Street Journal everyone's
all in
28:37
the numbers and we'll get this
and we'll
28:38
lower that where's the the
elephant
28:41
isn't in the room is the
definition of
28:43
who she's going to raise taxes
on that's
28:45
my point
28:46
climate crisis but I'm sure she
has a
28:48
plan for that anyway I think
she's
28:50
completely unelectable when you
put a
28:52
fifty-two trillion dollar
number on the
28:55
table you're not going to get
elected
28:58
don't you think well Biden was
on PBS
29:05
with Judy mm and I was hoping
to get
29:09
something decent out of it
there's a cut
29:11
there's they got one good clip
I mean I
29:13
got four clips one of them's
decent okay
29:16
but it's Biden going on and
he's talking
29:19
about you know her about
Warren's plan
29:22
and let's see if we can find it
in here
29:26
let's go with the biting on PBS
and I'm
29:29
sorry that this DS this is
gonna be a
29:31
minute and 30 seconds 37
seconds that
29:34
you will never you never get
back with a
29:37
phrase you always use yeah no
it's
29:39
alright I'll tell you after we
play it
29:41
let's start with impeachment
this is an
29:43
historic week of the house vote
you are
29:46
one of the few people who was
around for
29:48
both a Nixon impeachment and
the Clinton
29:51
impeachment you know the
seriousness of
29:54
this so my question is do you
believe
29:56
that the focus should narrowly
be on
29:59
Ukraine and the conversation
about you
30:02
investigating you or should it
be
30:04
broader to include the Muller
report
30:07
potential financial impropriety
I think
30:10
it has to include at all look
this is a
30:12
as you know the an impeachment
is a
30:15
difficult thing for a country
to go
30:17
through even the impeachment
process
30:19
it's not like you look forward
to that
30:21
but you know there are potential
30:24
significant violations of
constitutional
30:26
responsibility and the house
has no
30:30
choice but to move forward and
I think
30:31
it has to look at all the
things that
30:33
they said they're going to look
at
30:35
because I said at the outset
all the
30:37
things all the things yes I
mean the
30:40
financial impropriety
30:41
you know the actions of well
what
30:45
they've laid out I think they
have an
30:46
obligation to do that under the
30:47
Constitution and it could be
difficult
30:50
but I think they have no choice
as the
30:52
Constitution requires it so
that's
30:55
different from the house
approach right
30:56
now they're saying narrowly
Ukraine so
30:59
well clarification whatever
they decide
31:02
to do is for them to decide to
do but
31:04
there
31:04
other there are other areas
that he has
31:06
stonewalled the administration
of
31:08
stonewall including them all of
31:09
importand possible conflicts
over
31:12
Florida their job is to do
their take on
31:15
the Constitution responsibility
my job
31:17
if I'm nominated to beat him
31:19
oh that's the minute 37 seconds
of my
31:21
life we'll never get back again
that's
31:23
what you're looking for but
actually
31:24
there was it was it was
actually pretty
31:27
good you know
31:28
well yes glad you thought so I
looked at
31:31
the factor one of our producers
put a
31:34
little cheat sheet together for
me for
31:36
this resolution that they
passed and it
31:40
now this may be exactly the
same as when
31:43
Republicans were impeached or I
mean
31:45
Democrats were in preached
impeached I
31:47
don't know the people say it is
I
31:49
haven't had the time to look at
it but
31:51
in this process in this this
this
31:55
resolution which is not law
it's not a
31:57
bill it's just it was an
agreement on
31:59
and it was an agreement because
all the
32:01
Republicans voted against it so
it was
32:03
you know completely partisan
but here's
32:06
how it will and will not work
the
32:08
executive branch as the
president will
32:10
not be permitted to participate
in the
32:12
open hearing his lawyers will
not be
32:15
permitted to question witnesses
in open
32:17
hearings the ranking member so
that's
32:20
the on the Republican side
thinks Nunez
32:26
yes he he will have subpoena
power which
32:30
means he can force someone to
come and
32:31
testify but that is subject to
32:34
pre-approval by Chairman Adam
Schiff he
32:38
doesn't have right which means
he
32:39
doesn't have subpoena power of
course he
32:41
doesn't he'll only have it if
if he
32:43
comes down if a shift says yes
but
32:45
here's the one that caught my
eye the
32:48
Chairman now B Schiff can allow
32:50
contracted legal staff to
question
32:53
witnesses as part of the ninth
part of
32:55
his 90 minutes of available
questioning
32:58
so he'll bring in contracted
counsel
33:02
from the lawfare Institute now
these
33:05
guys we've talked about them
before but
33:08
it's a long time ago I don't
know like
33:11
two and a half years they're
the ones
33:13
who have always been behind
this legal
33:15
strategy
33:17
of with the Muller report and
and I
33:20
think they're at it again here
these are
33:22
very very tricky mofos this law
fair
33:26
group which they knew they for
over a
33:29
couple years I've been reading
about the
33:30
law fair strategy but it's the
law Fair
33:32
Institute and I think it's
Kramer Levin
33:35
neft Alice and Frankel and
there's also
33:38
Brookings Institute and this
guy norm
33:42
Eisen who was former ethics
counsel to
33:44
President Obama
33:45
so it's a very slick group of
lawyers
33:48
who will be so forget these
idiot
33:52
representatives they're going
straight
33:54
to the shark lawyers who are
going to be
33:56
be doing the examination that's
a change
33:59
that's what they tried to do
with them
34:01
with Kavanagh I think which
kind of fell
34:04
flat the Republicans tried it
and then I
34:07
bid turn into a stupidity match
and we
34:10
had that that lawyer woman or
the
34:12
prosecutor who asked the
questions could
34:14
had to be sensitive yeah Begley
well
34:19
that's why a lot of people are
refusing
34:20
to go in and they don't have to
yet
34:23
because it's not or they don't
have to
34:25
or do the MS it's a bluff wait
no wait
34:28
don't they so here's a question
if it's
34:31
not an actual impeachment are
the
34:34
subpoenas enforceable by law no
not not
34:37
according to that's what I
thought yeah
34:39
the Giuliani's and of the world
so so
34:43
trustworthy that's where those
other
34:49
guys great of course of course
yes so
34:54
said all right let's do some
more Joe I
34:57
can handle it I'm surprised all
right
35:01
well let's go on with Joe now
by the way
35:03
I will mention he says fact of
the
35:04
matter is ezel but but mostly
look look
35:10
look look and he's saying look
so much I
35:14
mean I only caught a piece of
this the
35:16
whole thing I didn't clip the
whole
35:17
thing because you'd get sick of
it after
35:19
a while look look look look so
let's go
35:23
to this is a shorty this is a
17-second
35:27
could this is a but part to the
the
35:29
phone call between the
35:30
president President Trump and
the
35:32
president of Ukraine now that
there are
35:34
White House aides saying that
there were
35:36
there was material left out of
the
35:39
transcript of that call do you
believe
35:41
the president is involved in a
cover-up
35:44
yes all right we got that on
record yes
35:50
good all right
35:52
on two three look you have look
somewhat
35:55
finest people in the
administration
36:01
feeling they have to come
forward and
36:03
say exactly what they heard and
what
36:05
they knew the idea that someone
would
36:07
invite a foreign power into our
election
36:12
and in the process withhold
apparently
36:16
the allegation from some within
the
36:19
administration who heard the
36:21
conversations withhold vital aid
36:24
military aid voted for by the
Congress
36:27
while Ukrainians are dying in
the dom
36:31
boss that is the eastern
ukraine in
36:33
order to take on russians who
are there
36:37
still killing them killing
these people
36:39
is just i it's one of the
things that no
36:45
president that I'm aware of has
ever
36:46
ever thought of doing yeah
whatever I
36:52
saw this you know George Webb
he does
36:55
those videos that if you don't
follow
36:57
along you know you have to go
back
36:59
thirteen hours to figure out
what the
37:01
hell he's talking about
37:02
and he's really good but I just
don't
37:04
have the time in my life to
watch every
37:07
video he does every day but
he's making
37:10
connections between this Alejo
Nate VIN
37:12
Minh the decorated soldier and
who has a
37:18
twin brother by the way who is
in in
37:21
high finance and in fact so
high that
37:25
his firm was has been fined
over a
37:30
billion dollars for improper
financial
37:33
transactions but the more I
look at it
37:36
he
37:37
crane appears to be and I'm
just taking
37:39
this this George Webb
information in
37:42
with it you have to go look and
I put it
37:43
in the show notes but yeah I
mean you
37:45
really have to go back and
focus and we
37:48
and this goes all the way back
to Putin
37:50
coming in and fighting on the
eastern
37:54
Ukraine front and then taking
37:59
repatriating a part of of
Ukraine it
38:04
seems that all of the scams
that we saw
38:08
in the Middle East and I mean
all of
38:10
them we're talking Libya we're
talking
38:12
Syria Afghanistan
38:16
probably even African regions
as well
38:20
but that they were running they
I will
38:23
say they and that would be
mainly the
38:25
State Department they were
running guns
38:28
for drugs most likely through
Ukraine
38:32
and it's exactly like
iran-contra and I
38:36
haven't I don't have a lot to
base this
38:37
on other than them do what just
what
38:39
I've put together of thinking
about what
38:40
I'm hearing people say and it
makes so
38:43
much sense it was so important
when
38:45
Putin put one foot into Ukraine
the
38:48
State Department went apeshit
they went
38:50
in they put snipers in they
killed
38:52
people they installed a whole
new
38:54
government they did it I mean
they they
38:56
named the people they Viki
Newlands they
39:00
put the people in Joe Biden
came over to
39:02
Midwife the deal was all you
know the
39:05
Victoria Nuland phone call and
the money
39:10
it seems or as George Webb
would call
39:12
the ratlines
39:13
was it was coming for anyway
they have
39:16
weapons going into all these
different
39:18
places where we wanted strike
we wanted
39:21
the Arab Spring we wanted shit
to happen
39:23
we funded groups like in Syria
with Isis
39:27
and in return drugs came back
and maybe
39:30
that's part of the fentanyl
crisis I
39:32
don't know but Ukraine for some
reason
39:35
take it back to the crowds the
origins
39:37
of CrowdStrike
39:38
what Trump was asking the new
Ukrainian
39:42
president about with corruption
39:45
I think Ukraine is ground zero
for a lot
39:49
of shenanigans
39:52
well I can see that but I think
you're
39:54
old thesis which would have
been oil
39:56
pipelines
39:58
well no but ultimately that's
that's
40:00
what the result is why do you
want the
40:02
strife for the oil and for the
pipelines
40:04
more for the oil I'm saying
before that
40:06
just to get this everything
going and
40:09
Syria is the moat is in most
recent
40:12
memory
40:12
we had to fund a group in there
and that
40:15
turned into Isis but that was
to to stop
40:19
the Iran pipeline and give
preference
40:22
over the Qatari pipeline I mean
this is
40:25
it it's all there and just
seems like
40:28
everything flow through Ukraine
you you
40:31
well it's a right butted up
against yeah
40:34
it would be a major it's like a
it's
40:37
like a choke point yes yeah now
that's
40:43
going to finish off this
indictment will
40:48
prove what I'm saying John by
the way
40:54
before you play that clip
mm-hmm I just
40:56
want to make an announcement
40:57
I want the fact checkers to
jump all
41:00
over this because I know they
won't they
41:02
would if it was Trump but they
won't say
41:04
anything about the the bullcrap
that
41:07
continues from Joe Biden look
you have
41:11
some of the finest people
design station
41:18
feeling they have to come
forward and
41:20
say exactly what they heard and
what
41:22
they knew the idea that someone
would
41:25
invite a foreign power into our
election
41:29
and in the process withhold
apparently
41:33
act out the allegation from
some within
41:36
the administration who heard the
41:38
conversations withhold vital aid
41:41
military aid voted for by the
Congress
41:44
while Ukrainians are dying in
the dom
41:48
boss that is the estream in the
same
41:50
clip well I'm glad you figured
it out
41:53
after 30 seconds I'm sorry well
I I'm
41:55
just so happy to hear him say
look I'm
41:58
sorry let's go to clip 4 by
George
42:00
Washington what is that through
the
42:01
future presidents if we have
another
42:03
person like Trump
42:05
give a green light the one
thing George
42:07
Washington in fact warned us
about and
42:10
his farewell address was Publix
fall
42:14
because of intervention from
foreign
42:17
powers foreign powers in our
electoral
42:20
process well he finally
corrected
42:22
himself and said farewell
address
42:24
instead of inaugural address
42:30
although yeah I'm trying to
think what
42:32
he did discuss it never
mentioned report
42:35
by the way republic washington
ever said
42:37
republics fought we were like
the only
42:39
republic really did have any any
42:42
importance at the time even in
the fit
42:48
was it wasn't the fair where i
have to
42:49
go back and no no no it was
because I
42:52
remember very well there's only
a couple
42:53
of shows ago he was talking
about his
42:55
inaugural address and then you
had me
42:57
put in the show notes his
inaugural
42:59
address Washington's all right
there's
43:01
no mention of it it may correct
and now
43:03
he's farewell address he didn't
put it
43:05
like that well no but it's it's
popular
43:10
to say the founding fathers our
founders
43:14
and they they put their lives
on the
43:17
line for this constitution and
then
43:20
inviting inviting a foreign
government
43:22
what it will does anybody take
this
43:25
seriously and the Democrats
side yes
43:27
they do what didn't I listen to
the Lib
43:29
Joe's somehow Ukraine really
which is if
43:33
anything is a podunk country
compared to
43:36
ever like in almost any Eastern
European
43:39
country what are they gonna do
they're
43:41
gonna come over here they're
gonna set
43:43
up shop
43:45
okay let's why is everyone so
upset
43:48
about this military aid which I
think in
43:51
this case was just money it's
not always
43:53
mentioned in the call at least
of course
43:55
they could buy more stuff who
will hold
43:58
on a second was it was it I
haven't seen
44:03
the actual purchase order maybe
it was
44:05
money that was owed to them for
shit
44:07
they did for the elites in the
State
44:09
Department
44:10
maybe that's why everyone's all
pissed
44:11
off or crap we need that money
basically
44:14
they can get their money so
they could
44:16
yes this part of the system
there was a
44:19
payoff and Trump was holding it
up they
44:21
don't care about Ukraine they
care about
44:22
themselves I have nothing to
base this
44:25
on other than it sounds a hell
of a lot
44:28
like fast and furious
iran-contra we
44:33
have a history of this
44:36
we other way but by the way by
the way
44:39
by the way so I just want to
make sure I
44:41
did have a Trump ISO for the
after I did
44:44
that thing on bado I want to
check it
44:46
out see if it's used okay I
will check
44:48
it out now
44:48
what is your done is good it's
already
44:53
in the final slot can't go
wrong with
44:57
that perfect I did pick up a
Joe gaff
45:01
that's a shorty I take
exception with
45:03
something else other than what
he says
45:05
you may have seen this what Joe
is
45:07
trying to tell you is that the
the Paris
45:10
climate Accord is very
important and we
45:12
should reenter that but what
comes out
45:27
way from 1917 no no the 1973
the the
45:32
Peace Accord Vietnam I had a
biting
45:54
gaffe that was he where he says
he's in
45:57
Ohio and he's in Iowa we put the
46:00
promises it was the same sound
problem
46:02
sound like he was in a bucket
it's one
46:05
channel and this it's art one
channel
46:07
and it's over modulated but
either he's
46:10
got to back off the mic if
someone's got
46:12
it I mean who is running that
show some
46:15
drunk remember we had the video
where a
46:19
chip-in appeal which was it
sounded like
46:21
he was in the Home Depot bucket
on an
46:23
iPhone shot in the corner
somewhere this
46:26
is not a serious campaign
apparently not
46:29
it's not it's not now where's
Hillary
46:35
I'm getting a little tired now
of
46:37
waiting uh-huh I don't think
it's gonna
46:40
happen well uh she's only has a
few days
46:44
left before she can't file for
a couple
46:47
of these primaries and you I
think you
46:49
said on show 1177 which is a
gamer till
46:54
November 1st November 1st like a
46:56
prediction yeah you did give us
a
46:57
November 1st day you're gonna
hold on
46:59
until the 7th
47:01
yeah just she's she's gone into
silent
47:06
running I mean it's like just
in the sub
47:09
or something I mean what
happened is she
47:11
had a faint net well she had
the spell
47:15
got the vapors she's still
doing the
47:17
round she was on Trevor Noah
show The
47:21
Daily Show and Trevor Noah did
everyone
47:25
quite a service I feel and I
appreciated
47:28
what he did and I thought he
was it was
47:30
very funny and good that he
brought that
47:32
out Hilary I have to ask you a
question
47:34
that is been plaguing me for a
while how
47:37
did you kill Jeffrey Epstein
but you
47:47
have all the power I really
need to
47:51
understand how you do what you
do
47:53
because you seem to be behind
everything
47:56
nefarious and yet you do not
use it to
47:58
become presidents well Trevor
48:06
by the way if you watch this
interview
48:09
and you should watch it the
lighting is
48:12
so bad for her you can see the
surgery
48:16
and what she has from the the
toll the
48:20
issues has those kind of puffy
cheeks
48:22
that is all filler it's you can
see the
48:27
incisions the filler goes from
under
48:29
that puffy cheek all the way
back to her
48:31
ear on both sides and you see
you can
48:35
actually see the line where
it's either
48:38
part incision or it's it's
injected and
48:41
it's swollen and it looks red
and the
48:45
lighting was not good for her
but what
48:47
does it feel like being the
boogeyman of
48:50
the right spot well it's it's a
constant
48:54
surprise because the things
they say and
48:59
now of course it's on steroids
with
49:01
being online are so ridiculous
beyond
49:05
any imagination that I could
have and
49:08
yet they are so persistent in
putting
49:11
forth these crazy ideas and
theories
49:14
honestly I don't know what I
ever did to
49:17
get them so upset but a lot of
them live
49:22
to come up with these conspiracy
49:26
theories and you know I've
gotten kind
49:29
of used to it it's been going
on for a
49:30
number of years now many people
saw this
49:33
clip and you probably didn't
hear the
49:35
first part you just saw the
little the
49:37
little meanie part which is
funny and
49:39
then of course what goes out in
49:41
right-wing conservative circles
is well
49:44
she laughed she laughed
49:46
of course the whole thing was a
joke and
49:48
a set up but you never heard
what what
49:50
Chelsea said as Chelsea said
something
49:53
is she's sitting right next to
her
49:54
usually she doesn't say
anything but she
49:56
had her own little Clinton body
count
49:58
story it's because it is
effective like
50:02
I'll never forget reading an
article
50:03
after the 2016 election listen
to her
50:06
talk you're gonna love this
I'll never
50:09
forgot never really miserable
after the
50:13
2016 election where the reporter
50:15
interview
50:16
someone who had been an
undecided voter
50:18
and he said you know he thought
my mom
50:20
would won all three debates
matter and
50:34
yet he just kept reading that
she had
50:37
murdered more than 50 people
and he said
50:39
somewhat nonchalantly like I
don't think
50:42
that she's like constant
erosion of of
50:50
truth and sanity uh-huh I think
that's
50:54
very fair what the guy said dad
I'm
50:55
about 50 but - yeah goodbye -
and the
51:00
cool thing is now then this is
51:02
everywhere
51:04
the meme is loose you know for
a while
51:08
Howard Stern he has a Gary
Dell'Abate
51:11
his producer and it became in
the 80s
51:15
and 90s it became a thing for
people to
51:18
call in to television shows
talk shows
51:21
radio shows and then somewhere
you just
51:24
had to throw in Baba Booey and
then it
51:26
was funny and then then Stern
would play
51:28
it and so people would get onto
all
51:30
these talk shows very serious
questions
51:32
and then just started throwing
Baba
51:34
Booey in and everyone get all
pissed off
51:36
and hang up and you know well
now this
51:38
is happening with Hillary this
is waters
51:41
world on Fox and I think it's
the
51:44
military guy with a military
dog is that
51:46
to your left there and I'm sure
he's
51:48
ready to go out on the next
mission and
51:50
he can't wait so thank you and
thank
51:52
nero for your service i
appreciate it
51:55
absolutely if I could could I
throw a
51:57
PSA out real quick real quick
just the
52:00
the remarkable nature of these
dogs and
52:03
them being highlighted in the
news
52:04
creates a huge demand by people
that
52:07
frankly shouldn't have them if
if you
52:09
see the the coverage and you
decide I
52:11
want one of these dogs either
by a
52:13
finished trained you know fully
trained
52:16
and finished dog from a
professional now
52:18
or just just don't get one at
all
52:21
Maddon Epstein didn't kill
himself
52:24
okay thank you for that
commentary all
52:26
right before I go
52:32
Epstein didn't kill himself
you're just
52:33
gonna throw that in there it's
great
52:35
yeah I think it's fair that's
the thank
52:37
you welcome back America we're
funny
52:39
again and I'm liking that I'm
liking
52:42
that that's cute
52:44
yeah well the Hillary thing is
52:46
disconcerning and I will take a
look at
52:48
that because lighting you know
you
52:51
professional lighters can do
anything
52:54
they want with you you have to
it's like
52:56
one of the group it's one of
the groups
52:58
of people in in broadcasting
you have to
53:01
make friends with oh yeah
lighting and
53:03
sound lighting a sound look
like crap
53:09
Joe didn't talk to the sound
guy didn't
53:11
make nice with him
53:13
I don't know it doesn't sound
like he's
53:15
even got a sound guy mr.
microphone mr.
53:21
microphone I got some
RadioShack gear
53:26
out of business it's called the
53:32
realistic other brand Radio
Shack's
53:37
other brand yet realistic they
had to
53:40
brand they've got somebody in
the chat
53:42
room will know yeah well maybe
the
53:43
trolls will know yeah troll
room sorry
53:46
yeah by the way okay go on
53:50
no go ahead I'll come back to
Tandy
53:53
Tandy and then there was no
there's no
53:56
Tandy was the leather company
they're
53:57
not they owned it right but
then but
54:00
they had another brand on their
stereos
54:05
no I can't think uh okay well
uh yeah
54:08
they did because they had some
speakers
54:10
with this name on it like it
was Optimus
54:12
or something along those lines
worse
54:14
really i realistic was it no it
was
54:17
there hi there hi you know that
you know
54:27
that just going back to the
impeachment
54:28
resolution Nancy Pelosi came
out and it
54:33
bothered me and I couldn't I
couldn't
54:35
quite figure it out and I
looked it up
54:37
on the plane United does have
Wi-Fi go
54:39
figure not all the planes
54:42
well the okay but Delta doesn't
so they
54:46
don't have that so she came out
and you
54:49
know she did her spiel like
everybody
54:51
else did but they told you
think on last
54:54
year she came out with an easel
and then
54:57
the guy turned the board around
and it
54:58
was an American flag and it
bothered me
55:01
and I in it and I couldn't
figure it out
55:02
and I went back and looked this
thing I
55:04
mean I don't know if there's
actual
55:07
rules but it was disgusting
what she did
55:10
if you think about standing
there I'm
55:13
all about the Constitution the
rule of
55:15
law you know Viva America the
flag had
55:19
15 stripes had a almost one to
one ratio
55:24
instead of the approved 1 to 5
ratio you
55:28
should really take a look at
this I mean
55:30
I don't it's you know it's a
minor
55:32
nitpick but if you're gonna put
a flag
55:35
next to you why not make it
look like
55:37
the American flag it had a
white border
55:41
at the top a white border at
the bottom
55:42
which was the same height as
all the
55:44
stripes it's supposed to have
13 stripes
55:46
but at 8 so it had 15 at least
it looked
55:49
like it with one stripe above
the stars
55:51
even and it was a one to one it
wasn't
55:54
one to five huh let's did you
stay and I
55:59
don't know if that's just a
dumb mistake
56:00
because visually it's jar you
know how
56:02
it's the flag has a certain
look to it
56:06
and you're familiar with the
with the
56:08
dimensions and it wasn't and
why not
56:11
just use a flag
56:13
to be a printed thing it was
strange I
56:15
know if there's some subliminal
message
56:18
to it or not but I just wanted
to say I
56:21
didn't like it it didn't so I
want to
56:23
play this clip that says we're
just
56:25
before we completely leave bite
in
56:27
behind mmm so hunter Biden
showed up
56:32
on GMA Good Morning America and
they one
56:37
of the the women one of the
women
56:39
they're the one that with the
real with
56:41
the jaws uh I can't remember
her name
56:44
she's good interviewer and she
went and
56:47
interviewed him kind of in she
did kind
56:48
of a guess it was a nasty
interview she
56:51
was very skeptical I don't have
the
56:54
whole interview I just have the
part
56:55
where he where she interviews
his wife
57:00
Mellisa calling a south african
woman he
57:03
married his reason oh she's a
hottie too
57:06
yes they what are you doing I
don't
57:13
think so she's well I saw
photogenic but
57:20
when you see her and listen to
her and
57:21
especially she's not she's not
telling
57:24
Jenna that's for sure and she's
not a
57:26
hottie by any means and she is
extremely
57:28
elite in the way she speaks and
both her
57:32
and it was very noticeable both
her and
57:36
Hunter Biden's teeth were so
white phony
57:40
white they were blue you know
where you
57:45
go beyond white pick up less
ultraviolet
57:50
tone like that one time Ross on
friends
57:52
yes we all know exactly what
you're
57:54
talking about yeah it's like
what
57:57
happened I'm sorry yeah play it
play
58:01
things have nothing easy
58:03
externally the 33 year old
filmmaker
58:05
from South Africa stepping into
the
58:07
spotlight for the first time in
this
58:09
exclusive interview
58:11
they've been harder than most
people
58:12
could ever even imagine but
internally
58:14
things have been amazing and
it's only
58:17
tested our bond could just
solidify how
58:22
strong the bond really is what
is the
58:25
truth about hunter he's
wonderful and
58:28
caring and kind and he very
much cares
58:32
about his country
58:35
and just family yeah goes on
and on like
58:41
this I honestly look into her
tea she
58:43
talks to her teeth yeah I read
about her
58:47
and about how they met and it
sounded to
58:49
me and I'm just throwing it out
58:51
allegedly etc but it sounded
kind of
58:54
like they were coke buddies
kind of like
58:57
that's kind of how they met
58:58
well she well the interviewer
from GMA
59:02
she did confront Hunter about
this and
59:05
he really got worked fucked
about her
59:08
and she stayed with it she
stayed what
59:10
about the cocaine yeah well you
don't
59:13
know she says you've been in
rehab like
59:15
70 times then they come back
and forth a
59:20
little bit it was quite good
price
59:23
ecliptic but I was more
interested in
59:27
this earnest woman a talk stir
of teeth
59:30
and with this very elitist kind
of thing
59:34
a bond and they're bonded but
isn't she
59:36
like a TV producer or I mean
documentary
59:40
and yeah documentarian exactly
exactly
59:43
documentarian oh well I think
the less
59:48
Hunter says the better off
everybody is
59:50
probably I will say this is you
can tell
59:52
it he's one of those charmers
59:57
okay and he's got the Joe Biden
smile
59:59
yeah and he's a charmer he is
we can
1:00:01
probably he's probably pretty
good at
1:00:04
sales check the shoes make sure
they're
1:00:10
brown you know we made some fun
of
1:00:13
impartment of dropping the t's
I got a a
1:00:18
note from an anonymous
linguistics
1:00:21
professor from a well-known
university
1:00:24
on the west coast who asked to
be kept
1:00:29
anonymous
1:00:30
and now it was kind of
interesting from
1:00:33
a linguistic jeez at a
university has to
1:00:35
be anonymous yeah of course he
does he
1:00:38
doesn't want to get in trouble
I think
1:00:39
he's pretty young too he's only
been
1:00:41
only had his PhD for a couple
years but
1:00:45
he says that well he was he was
trying
1:00:49
to give us a warning and he did
start
1:00:52
right off by saying hey just so
you know
1:00:54
he's not intended as
accusations or
1:00:56
attacks but it has a background
of a PhD
1:00:59
in linguistics I'd be happy to
follow up
1:01:01
we did have we did have a
back-and-forth
1:01:02
but he said that I'll actually
I'll read
1:01:05
from it no agenda deals so much
with
1:01:09
language I thought it would
send a note
1:01:11
of caution regarding how
certain types
1:01:13
of speech are ridiculed /
highlighted on
1:01:16
the show oh yeah blanket what
oh yeah
1:01:22
languages change and evolve
inevitably
1:01:25
what dialect is correct
standard or
1:01:28
prestigious is related to
political
1:01:30
sociological factors and are
not an
1:01:32
objective standard of
correctness now
1:01:35
and I'm gonna pause here for a
second
1:01:36
because I did go back and forth
with him
1:01:38
he was he thought that the way I
1:01:40
responded that I was defending
an attack
1:01:43
and I was pissed off which I
wasn't
1:01:44
because he said right it's up
front it's
1:01:46
not an attack but what I was
concerned
1:01:49
about is here is a linguistics
professor
1:01:51
who listens to no agenda who is
stating
1:01:55
these things as fact and that's
what
1:01:57
he's been taught and that's
what he's
1:01:58
he's studied on so I just
disagree with
1:02:02
everything he said he goes on
the reason
1:02:06
I'm a bit concerned is that
most of the
1:02:08
speech that is targeted for
ridicule
1:02:10
is generally associated with
female or
1:02:14
non-white speakers and of
course he says
1:02:18
immediately I do not believe
that you
1:02:19
are sexist or racist at least
no more
1:02:22
than any of us are that pissed
me off
1:02:25
most of these attitudes about
language
1:02:27
are subconscious but still
present and
1:02:30
he says stop don't stop to read
but I
1:02:33
want to stop sure right away
because for
1:02:36
example in today's show we have
been
1:02:38
ridiculing someone who says
look all the
1:02:41
time who is it
1:02:43
why you no no was that a female
I made
1:02:46
this point to him and I'll tell
you what
1:02:48
he came back with but I want to
continue
1:02:49
because the learning what he's
been
1:02:52
taught is in his original note
he says I
1:02:56
don't think much of this humor
will age
1:02:58
well in the next few years
which by the
1:03:00
way is kind of insulting to say
that
1:03:04
that's what you when you go
back and say
1:03:06
well this tweet age drill yeah
okay I
1:03:11
don't think much of this humor
will age
1:03:13
Wellman next few years as
people become
1:03:15
a bit more aware of the science
in other
1:03:19
words not and I like this guy
because he
1:03:23
we went back and forth I'm fine
with him
1:03:25
I'm not angry at him I'm sad
about what
1:03:27
he's been taught what he thinks
his sigh
1:03:29
or what he's been told I don't
know I'm
1:03:30
not a professor but it's
according to
1:03:32
him in science I think that
that type of
1:03:35
commentary might be alienating
or
1:03:37
offending more people than you
think or
1:03:40
at least I predict it will
become more
1:03:42
salient in the near future
making fun of
1:03:45
a non-native English speaker
who is
1:03:46
Dutch is very different than
making fun
1:03:48
of a non-white immigrant in the
US or
1:03:50
elsewhere for the hypothetical
yeah well
1:03:53
you know like I do the Dutch
thing so I
1:03:55
know that but I don't see if
one's not
1:03:57
offensive why why is one
offensive
1:04:00
exactly like many of the topics
you
1:04:03
discuss on the show oil media
etc
1:04:05
language is a major tool of
power
1:04:08
Internationa this this isn't
this is
1:04:10
important like many of the
topics you
1:04:12
discuss on the show language is
a major
1:04:15
tool of power internationally
and
1:04:17
English plays a role it is a
completely
1:04:21
unequal playing ground
linguistically
1:04:24
Lindt language is one of the
last ways
1:04:26
people can get away with
discrimination
1:04:30
in the real world without being
called
1:04:32
out this I guarantee you what's
gonna
1:04:36
happen next John speaking
English is
1:04:39
racist it's coming and and it
is part of
1:04:44
the patriarchy you speak
English you
1:04:46
have an unfair advantage
1:04:50
while I think there is far far
more than
1:04:52
enough evidence to discourage
it out of
1:04:54
human kindness and empathy I
think that
1:04:56
the direct societal
repercussions are
1:04:58
coming
1:05:01
for example you got your
prediction for
1:05:04
examples of specific linguistic
features
1:05:07
that are discussed on occasion
on No
1:05:09
Agenda our vocal fry and tea
dropping
1:05:12
while not exclusively a female
feature
1:05:15
vocal fry is associated with
younger
1:05:18
female speakers no the first
time we
1:05:21
played it was the Berkeley
Hummer
1:05:25
and we as we called it the
Berkeley
1:05:27
Hummer Jill Abramson who by far
is young
1:05:30
right she is not young how old
is Jill
1:05:33
she's in her 60s yeah so that's
where
1:05:36
seventies and I think we we
said that
1:05:41
this is more of a milieu issue
that
1:05:43
anyway I'll continue yes we do
Billie by
1:05:46
the way you should stop right
there
1:05:48
and remind people that that's
what we're
1:05:51
dealing with here is milieu yes
not any
1:05:55
sort of social economic
anything its
1:05:58
milieu you have a bunch of
people
1:06:00
together and they all vocal
fry' in the
1:06:03
up talk and they have that
screwy use or
1:06:06
go weird Cadence's like
everybody in the
1:06:09
Obama administration we noticed
the case
1:06:10
and everybody in the
administration had
1:06:13
it was a dengue bangbang kind
of a sound
1:06:15
or the one you just pointed out
with
1:06:17
Chelsea these are all millou's
that
1:06:20
we're dealing with which
apparently the
1:06:21
linguistic Department doesn't
give a
1:06:22
shit about and it's the same
with like
1:06:24
Trump and Johnson dropping
sentences the
1:06:28
non sequiturs it's also milieu
of
1:06:32
nutjobs in their own way and we
make fun
1:06:34
of that too so again on one
hand yes too
1:06:40
many listeners it can sound
annoying I
1:06:42
personally I think it's funny
but there
1:06:45
are also social political and
power
1:06:47
issues related he does a lot of
/i
1:06:49
should have read every single -
I don't
1:06:51
know if this is a university
thing but
1:06:55
mail you yes exactly
1:06:58
I'll read the slashes because
he uses
1:07:01
that all the time as if and
maybe I
1:07:03
should choose I don't know if
he's if
1:07:05
you're linguistics professor
shouldn't
1:07:06
you use the language again on
one hand
1:07:10
yes too many listeners it can
sound
1:07:11
annoying but there are also
social /
1:07:13
political / power issues
related to /
1:07:16
driving / underlying the change
1:07:20
asking ourselves why is that
feature
1:07:23
annoying but the other one
isn't is a
1:07:25
worthwhile exercise I find it
all
1:07:28
annoying
1:07:28
similarly with tea dropping it
is simply
1:07:31
an ongoing change and not in
correct
1:07:33
speech if you better stop
1:07:38
we have when we first started
commenting
1:07:41
on the tea dropping important
Putin is
1:07:44
the first person that really
caught our
1:07:46
attention now the woman did
that quit
1:07:48
because she hated by the way
word for
1:07:50
shouldn't we all try to
pronounce people
1:07:53
we try to pronounce people's
names in
1:07:55
their native pronunciation
isn't that
1:07:58
the idea I've never heard a
Russian say
1:08:00
pour pool no so especially with
names
1:08:06
it's just that is incorrect but
okay I
1:08:10
digress by the way so I'm
watching Ted
1:08:13
okay I would like let me get
back to
1:08:15
where where was I going I was
headed to
1:08:16
the Dro yes dropping the t's
yeah very
1:08:19
early on when we started to
drop in the
1:08:21
t's situation and we we try to
catch it
1:08:25
or we can't cuz it's funny
Mountain I'm
1:08:28
gonna go through the top of the
mountain
1:08:30
because it makes you sound like
a moron
1:08:32
but we got another comment from
a
1:08:36
different guy who was like I
don't know
1:08:37
if his linguistics or what but
he said
1:08:39
the same exact thing so this is
being
1:08:41
taught someplace that this is a
1:08:44
progression that somehow
dropping the T
1:08:47
this we were told this but over
two
1:08:49
years ago when I first got when
1:08:51
what's-her-name wheeler or
whatever her
1:08:52
name was quit it wasn't we
there's that
1:08:54
other you quit the RT show yeah
I think
1:08:56
it was we were you ng and it
was oh no
1:09:02
you're just you're just making
fun of
1:09:03
somebody as it's Han going it's
ongoing
1:09:06
people are all gonna be
dropping the t's
1:09:08
in the future there's some
there is
1:09:10
something being taught in the
1:09:11
universities and I believe that
dropping
1:09:13
the T is actually code it's
like this
1:09:15
unknown unbeknownst code you
are you are
1:09:19
putting yourself into a pursuer
you're
1:09:21
categorizing yourself
1:09:23
well what's interested why why
is it
1:09:26
like we had in the last oh why
is summit
1:09:29
it's a vocal coach dropping her
T's
1:09:32
because a vocal coach and
that's what he
1:09:34
was responding to he was
responding to
1:09:36
here on Thursday show you
played a clip
1:09:38
of a voice coach and were
concerned
1:09:40
because they were not speaking
properly
1:09:42
you were probably thinking of a
speech
1:09:44
therapist as a voice coach
generally
1:09:46
helps people with the quality
of their
1:09:48
voice
1:09:49
not the content
1:09:51
well here's here's what I would
like to
1:09:53
say what women he said I think
it might
1:09:57
be good to stop and ask why
something
1:09:59
sounds weird and if it is
actually
1:10:01
annoying for dialects slash
pragmatic
1:10:04
reasons examples repetitive um
x'
1:10:07
hedging etc yeah we harp on
that all the
1:10:09
time in fact we're the hardest
on
1:10:11
ourselves about speech about
stupid
1:10:13
things we say but or smacking
our we're
1:10:18
saying
1:10:20
no yes but here's here's the
thing
1:10:24
why are is it okay and does he
not even
1:10:27
make mention and again I have
no problem
1:10:29
with the guy I'm happy he's a
producer
1:10:31
and he's hitting people in the
mouth
1:10:32
this is why he's saying I'm
having
1:10:33
trouble because people are
pushing back
1:10:34
they hear how you make fun of
this of
1:10:36
them obviously and then they
don't want
1:10:38
to listen anymore but he's
saying it's
1:10:40
not incorrect speech and it's
it's a
1:10:44
speech changes and language
changes but
1:10:48
are we not allowed to push back
I mean
1:10:51
if there's if changes are afoot
and if
1:10:54
things happen and and and
language of
1:10:56
course changes it's that's
documented
1:10:59
all the time but that doesn't
mean you
1:11:00
have to go okay I accept the
way you say
1:11:02
it why can't we just push bags
and I say
1:11:05
it this way why why is it
always someone
1:11:08
else who's changing it that has
to be
1:11:10
right and ahead
1:11:13
anyway Adri what why is someone
changing
1:11:17
it like saying important that's
an
1:11:20
important MA and what why are we
1:11:25
supposed to okay where we're
gonna start
1:11:27
saying it that way too so we
can sound
1:11:29
really stupid you know it's
like I got
1:11:33
over the ax thing and that's
mainly
1:11:35
because of Mo yeah most has ax
I wanted
1:11:39
we had we had the definitive
clip on
1:11:42
this where it's actually it's
it's
1:11:43
correct dick in during Dickens
Iran or
1:11:47
North Chaucer or I think it was
Chaucer
1:11:49
it was okay to use that term
that that
1:11:52
that usage that doesn't mean
you have to
1:11:55
like it
1:11:56
no but I'm over it you know and
if and
1:11:59
if my friend well I don't care
one way
1:12:01
or the other but but if
somebody on
1:12:03
television this is where where
that
1:12:05
comes from
1:12:06
when ya Miche else Endor who is
on
1:12:11
network PBS newshour a plum job
that
1:12:16
many a black person would love
to have
1:12:18
when she says axe instead of
ask unless
1:12:23
she's a Syrian and some sort of
a
1:12:26
student of the language I take
offense
1:12:28
to it
1:12:29
and that and you should be able
to and
1:12:31
you should be able to make fun
of it but
1:12:33
that's not allowed anyway from
all this
1:12:36
and from my exchange with the
professor
1:12:38
and again I'm I'm not angry I
just
1:12:41
disagree and I'm surprised that
this is
1:12:44
his thinking because that's
what he's
1:12:46
been taught at am I really
surprised no
1:12:48
but I came to a realization we
are too
1:12:52
literal and this has a reason
for the
1:12:56
past five but I would give it
10 years
1:13:00
human communication this also
explains
1:13:02
the success of podcasts like
ours
1:13:04
human communication has been
relegated
1:13:07
or degraded to text only we
what's a
1:13:13
poor text our friends our
family we we
1:13:17
make our opinions known in well
it used
1:13:21
to be a hundred and forty now
two
1:13:22
hundred and eighty characters
you have
1:13:25
no idea
1:13:26
what the context is of what
someone's
1:13:29
saying I can say well that was
a piece
1:13:32
of shit or wow that was a bit
yet it's
1:13:35
two different ways that's why
we had to
1:13:36
invent emojis so people could
put some
1:13:39
emotion we are we have no idea
what we
1:13:42
mean anymore and in fact I
assert that
1:13:45
when you read something your
state of
1:13:48
mind is going to change that
into the
1:13:50
tone of voice that you're
reading into
1:13:52
it and it could be completely
different
1:13:54
for somebody else and that's
why he
1:13:57
misinterpreted your first
go-around you
1:13:59
said yes you're not offended I
have to
1:14:05
eat mochi is when emojis first
started I
1:14:07
would give a little background
from the
1:14:09
1980s the they were originally
they were
1:14:12
emoticon motifs ons right and
emoticons
1:14:15
were and people would use them
they
1:14:18
would write something and then
they
1:14:19
would put an emoticon because
the tone
1:14:22
was never part with new unless
you're a
1:14:25
professional novelist who has
to really
1:14:30
write a lot to get the tone in
there so
1:14:32
you really understand what
they're
1:14:34
thinking and how they're saying
yet but
1:14:36
just in one or two sentences
you can't
1:14:38
do it I don't care how good of
a writer
1:14:39
you are you have to use it you
have to
1:14:41
use emoticons even though
there's a lot
1:14:43
of people during that emoticon
or oh
1:14:45
they use the emoticons you
can't do that
1:14:48
it's horrible stupid you should
be able
1:14:50
to say what you mean without
using
1:14:52
emoticons no you can't that was
the
1:14:55
point and to this day it's a
problem
1:14:58
most people and most people
aren't
1:15:00
professional writers to begin
with but
1:15:02
by a lot
1:15:04
well almost impossible and even
1:15:06
professional writers use it
because you
1:15:08
have to it do ye what you can't
I'm just
1:15:11
kidding here you don't see all
this crap
1:15:14
out because we've lost the art
of
1:15:16
writing and writing to a degree
where
1:15:20
you can actually explain what
you're
1:15:22
feeling that has much because
if you
1:15:24
remember when you used to write
you'd
1:15:26
have it in there in the
handwriting and
1:15:28
it would also be lengthy that's
the
1:15:31
difference but not not yeah of
course we
1:15:34
got compressed by Twitter we
and and we
1:15:38
got crutches like
1:15:40
emotionless email predated
Twitter and
1:15:43
email became the problem
because email
1:15:45
is very always terse and are
you making
1:15:49
my point for me
1:15:50
in the workplace you do have
context the
1:15:53
work when workplace emails take
place
1:15:56
you have some context as what
you're
1:15:58
communicating with your
colleagues and
1:16:00
it's not just email it's slack
it's
1:16:02
asana it's all the things
everybody's
1:16:04
using but outside of that we've
totally
1:16:07
lost the ability to interpret
and
1:16:09
communicate which is why I
think when
1:16:12
people hear two individuals
discussing
1:16:15
something on a podcast it's
very nice to
1:16:17
listen to because people don't
have that
1:16:19
anymore in their lives they
don't talk
1:16:22
anymore with friends and family
it's all
1:16:24
app this app that check my
graham butter
1:16:26
butter butter butter bean
butter boo and
1:16:29
it's destructive
1:16:33
timecode and with that I'd like
to thank
1:16:38
you for your courage and say in
the
1:16:39
morning to you and the man who
put the C
1:16:40
in context ja reg well in the
morning to
1:16:45
you mr. Adam curry I'm John C
Dvorak oh
1:16:50
I'm sorry and in the morning to
boots on
1:16:52
the ground feet in the air subs
in the
1:16:53
water dames the nights out
there in the
1:16:56
morning to the trolls in the
trollee you
1:16:57
like that trolls didn't shit
yeah they
1:16:59
like that a lot
1:17:00
in the morning to the trolls in
the
1:17:02
troll room that is no agenda
serene calm
1:17:05
24 hours a day 20 said 24 24 24
seven
1:17:10
days a week there's always
something
1:17:12
going on at No Agenda stream
calm and
1:17:14
it's fun to go in there with
the trolls
1:17:16
and troll away at whoever's
live it's
1:17:18
the most fun because we got a
chatroom
1:17:20
there because I'll just go and
just hang
1:17:22
out with people and talking
it's a good
1:17:24
place to be no agenda stream
calm and I
1:17:28
also would like to thank the
artists
1:17:32
that we had for episode 11 86
1186
1:17:37
episodes we came up with a title
1:17:40
Baghdady
1:17:41
oh yeah this was our Jennifer
Buchanan
1:17:44
coming soon on Netflix from the
No
1:17:46
Agenda animated Studios he saw
she did
1:17:48
and did you see the Baghdady
1:17:50
video she did yeah I've seen
them all
1:17:52
that's fantastic
1:17:54
the Baghdady one was quite good
it's
1:17:55
very good and now thank you
people are
1:17:58
sending me or at least posting
on
1:18:00
Twitter good pieces from
previous shows
1:18:03
with time codes and episode
numbers and
1:18:06
I am astounded how anyone can
find any
1:18:10
of this stuff or how they know
it's
1:18:11
beyond me I don't know what I
did
1:18:14
in the last show let alone that
someone
1:18:16
and or make people have
patience but I
1:18:19
think we're going to come up
with enough
1:18:20
material for a damn good pilot
1:18:24
know for sure for our exit
strategy
1:18:27
it would be an exit strategy
because you
1:18:29
can't quit the show ever
1:18:32
oh you're right strategy when
it goes
1:18:37
into syndication and reruns
it's a
1:18:38
money-making strategy
1:18:40
oh well it's I guess it's not
an exit
1:18:46
strategy damn it you're right
well we
1:18:50
can be pretty damn topical I'm
amazed at
1:18:52
the speed at which she gets
stuff done
1:18:53
that's fantastic
1:18:54
it's just it's I'm blown away
well we
1:18:58
have to I'm blown away by some
of our
1:19:00
producers an executive producer
1:19:02
associate executive producer
1187
1:19:04
okay let's thank them and I'm
gonna
1:19:06
thank them starting with Sir
Francis of
1:19:09
SRQ the Earl Earl of Southwest
Florida
1:19:12
it's not Arcadia yes 792 bucks
1:19:17
whoo and when it closes little
he knows
1:19:21
a little window that pops up
the Skype
1:19:23
window the shitty sky behind oh
yeah and
1:19:26
you like click it and goes away
then it
1:19:28
shows up again it comes back I
know it's
1:19:30
like white like bad Mexican
lunch it's
1:19:32
just a yam gents ablated
Congrats on 12
1:19:35
years of superb media
deconstruction I
1:19:37
believe oh stop I'm sorry I
needed to
1:19:41
thank the artist I just a great
piece of
1:19:44
work I didn't say it was comic
strip
1:19:45
blogger you know that would be
a problem
1:19:49
all right thank you sure it
wasn't csb
1:19:52
his competitor Thank You comic
strip
1:19:54
blogger all right we're back to
Sir
1:19:56
Francis goods for the next year
a
1:20:03
belated congrats on 12 years of
superb
1:20:06
media deconstruction I believe
that I
1:20:08
got in somewhere in the 600 but
I wish
1:20:10
it had been sooner for my
sanity's sake
1:20:13
please accept today's
contribution in
1:20:15
exchange for the two dozen
invisible No
1:20:18
Agenda hats to be delivered by
drone
1:20:19
obviously okay on a recent
episode there
1:20:23
was a discussion of the Spotify
office
1:20:25
and their love of
transgenderism at one
1:20:27
point Adam mentioned them
sipping
1:20:29
espresso and admiring the birth
1:20:33
San Francisco where I'm sending
the
1:20:35
house put mufflers on those
they're gone
1:20:41
all right yes and the San
Francisco HQ
1:20:45
yeah bear with me but that
comment
1:20:50
triggered reminded me of
another scene
1:20:52
at least the espresso part it
took me
1:20:55
back to the first Gulf War
wherein Matt
1:20:58
the anal rapist flower allegedly
1:21:02
allegedly reporting on the way
on the
1:21:06
war from the safety of Kuwait
yes I will
1:21:11
never forget watching him sit
in the
1:21:13
director's chair under an
umbrella
1:21:14
sipping espresso while his
colleague
1:21:16
David Bloom was embedded with
the tank
1:21:19
battalion and died of an
embolism from
1:21:22
being stuck in a tank for hours
on end
1:21:25
all right P David bloom and get
ready to
1:21:28
be someone's bitch in jail
Lauer okay
1:21:33
enough of this out for one more
anecdote
1:21:36
to share
1:21:39
to share any once I have you
had my 15
1:21:41
year old son asked me on
Tuesday at
1:21:43
dinner when I was impressed
with the
1:21:44
killing of El Baghdadi last
week and he
1:21:47
brought up the dog I started to
laugh
1:21:51
and then I realized that my
Amazon echo
1:21:53
is in the room so I said Alexa
play the
1:21:55
most recent episode of No
Agenda is a
1:21:58
teaching moment ensued and I
assured him
1:22:00
that you would deconstruct the
dog
1:22:02
distraction on Thursday show
1:22:05
you know what he's talking about
1:22:09
I know he's talking about the
dog that
1:22:12
apparently was injured and got
the
1:22:14
Purple Heart and then oh the
dog in the
1:22:16
Purple Heart oh okay that's
enough for
1:22:18
me an out dude an n JN k but
please
1:22:22
serve up some espresso and
embolisms at
1:22:24
the roundtable today as we will
go back
1:22:26
to cookies and vodka around the
holidays
1:22:29
when I submit your holiday
bonuses now I
1:22:31
Sir Francis that's our cue Earl
of
1:22:33
Southwest Florida well I have a
question
1:22:36
here he asks for something at
the round
1:22:38
table but is he getting
upgraded or
1:22:40
something had that we have no
nights or
1:22:42
Dames we have no title changes
so is he
1:22:44
just asking for me to put it
there you
1:22:46
want some random stuff clear
you and
1:22:48
your yak away about it but that
won't
1:22:50
okay
1:22:51
it won't happen today
1:22:54
thank you very much sir Francis
I don't
1:22:58
see exactly what you want
deconstructed
1:23:00
about the dog other than it
just hadn't
1:23:02
we talked about the dog that
decide it
1:23:04
wasn't photoshopped in there I
don't
1:23:06
know there's nothing to
deconstruct
1:23:08
about the dog but other than it
it puts
1:23:10
a nice slant on an otherwise
bullcrap
1:23:12
story
1:23:15
yeah me please don't pay
attention to
1:23:16
the fact that we that he blew
himself up
1:23:19
yet we had the DNA and that was
quickly
1:23:21
identified and they scattered
his ashes
1:23:23
in the ocean and we'll never
see the
1:23:25
pictures and but look at the
dog look at
1:23:28
the Photoshop dog okay
1:23:32
it's a distraction that isn't
destroy
1:23:33
I'm not sure what he means it's
nuts but
1:23:36
I don't want to disappoint him
with his
1:23:37
15 year old son I don't want to
go dad
1:23:41
these douche bags didn't have
anything
1:23:43
about the dog I have a time
code dogs
1:23:49
the Iowa's it's almost as good
zero and
1:23:52
Peter right out comes up next
five
1:23:54
hundred seventy seven dollars
and
1:23:55
seventy five cents in Malvern
1:23:58
Pennsylvania you guys are
hilarious and
1:24:01
satisfyingly accurate with media
1:24:04
predictions keep up the great
work been
1:24:06
enjoying your show on both
Thursday
1:24:08
since 2016 so please D do sh me
Oh woops
1:24:12
sorry I left the D douche in my
suitcase
1:24:16
wait is requesting some jobs
karma
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Fuhrer's fiance and himself
please play
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an extended Obama no no no
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what would you say no no no
jobs jobs
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and jobs
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the Nexus by Kevin Fitzpatrick
313 333
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dollars and 13 cents and he
sent a note
1:25:11
and asking how to send a note
in okay so
1:25:13
he sent a note so I told him to
send it
1:25:15
again with a note all right so
he did
1:25:17
and it turned out to be very
long I I
1:25:21
want to make sure he does have
jingles
1:25:23
requests you can queue up all
right
1:25:25
China is as whole yeah that's
true
1:25:29
the combination that's been and
jobs
1:25:33
karma okay with the Trump and
Nancy Matt
1:25:36
oh people are doing dangerous
stuff
1:25:39
we'll see what happens we
haven't gotten
1:25:42
any feedback on any of it
1:25:45
and I'm going to make sure he's
on the
1:25:46
birthday list
1:25:49
Oh y'all check I'll check go
ahead keep
1:25:52
bringing that yes okay here he
goes
1:25:54
I first often need a D douching
for
1:25:57
producing episode 11:55 with
six 666
1:26:05
douchebags donating for the
first time
1:26:07
here's what you do
1:26:08
when using paypal enter a very
generous
1:26:10
amount so select your payment
type once
1:26:13
this happens a small
nondescript box
1:26:15
with the words your thoughts
will appear
1:26:17
below that very generous amount
type
1:26:20
words in that box so Adam and
John may
1:26:22
recite your voluminous
recordings to the
1:26:24
masses just so this ends my
public
1:26:27
service announcement on an
emergency
1:26:28
douchebag Network yeah I will
tell you
1:26:31
there is a limit you cannot
type as long
1:26:33
as you want in that box some
people
1:26:35
manage to do it
1:26:36
secondly when's his birthday
because
1:26:39
he's not on the list when is his
1:26:41
birthday he's not on the list
no it's
1:26:44
not on the list let's think I
thought
1:26:46
I'd put him on there on
November 3rd ok
1:26:51
all right maybe I didn't
because it's in
1:26:53
his PS how do I get on the
birthday list
1:26:57
yes what's the criteria it has
to be
1:26:59
your birthday that's a good
start a lot
1:27:02
of questions Kevin slow down
take a pill
1:27:05
I'm just account for this but
my wife
1:27:07
Melissa will be assuming the
title of
1:27:09
exact that this now your I have
to read
1:27:11
this because it's so funny cuz
I don't
1:27:13
know what he's doing here my
wife
1:27:15
Melissa will be assuming the
title of
1:27:17
executive producer at this time
she
1:27:18
needs the d douching please army
1:27:26
sergeant knowing what you're
looking for
1:27:28
more Dame's I'm convinced the
reason she
1:27:30
should reach the title as soon
as
1:27:31
possible we argued debated as
to who
1:27:33
should be the producing today
but I won
1:27:35
out she resisted and I wanted
this to be
1:27:37
for me oh and she wanted this
to be for
1:27:40
me I will listen way more than
her but
1:27:43
she claims this is her only
source of
1:27:44
news and goings on in the world
we need
1:27:46
you both to continue the media
1:27:47
deconstruction as long as
humanly
1:27:49
possible who else out there is
gonna
1:27:50
help keep us sane from the m5n
bullcrap
1:27:53
more importantly Melissa needs
the power
1:27:55
of jobs karma to help her
during this
1:27:57
challenging moment and you're
gonna risk
1:28:00
the Trump okay what okay that's
Trump
1:28:04
Pelosi right what's the double
yes he
1:28:06
said okay I have a smoking-hot
wife it
1:28:08
works way too hard and way too
much the
1:28:10
day I met her I knew she was a
keeper I
1:28:13
always wanted the best for her
so by
1:28:14
producing and receiving jobs
karma I
1:28:16
hope this donation gets her to
a better
1:28:17
job situation in the very near
future
1:28:19
whatever that may be what about
the 13
1:28:22
cents in the donation you may
ask hey
1:28:24
what about those there seen
since yeah
1:28:26
what about the 13 cents oh you
may ask
1:28:29
well Melissa's lucky numbers 13
I'm
1:28:32
trying to attach all the like I
can so
1:28:33
by donating after your 12th
anniversary
1:28:35
you are now in your 13th year
no agenda
1:28:38
so it might be a stretch but
work with
1:28:40
me here 13 is her thing she
loves Friday
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the 13th lastly finally Leslie
here we
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go get your douche bag button
ready all
1:28:51
right I want to call out Steve
James
1:29:01
douchebags I hit them in the
mouth a
1:29:03
while back they should be very
generous
1:29:05
amount donations but as soon as
they can
1:29:08
anyway this is birthday this
Kevin
1:29:09
Fitzpatrick brainwaves creative
studios
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right and we got a couple young
girls
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for you you've got karma that's
true
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that's a good combo it's a
quickie it's
1:29:35
it's funny no like it hosts
Ibiza dude
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named Ralph Miami Florida three
11:04
1:29:42
they got would you say that
goes that oh
1:29:44
the visa touch yeah I think
we're I
1:29:50
think we're pretty much toast
on that
1:29:51
one
1:29:53
Dear John and Adam by the way I
should
1:29:55
did you would do travel tips on
this
1:29:57
show yes
1:29:59
so yes per per say in the 90s
early 90s
1:30:06
I I we were this is when you
could
1:30:10
actually have to win that when
it wasn't
1:30:12
so commercial to go there he so
you're
1:30:13
gonna be the only guy going I
was told I
1:30:16
was coached on how to fill out
the form
1:30:18
for the visa my Chinese guy and
he says
1:30:22
whatever occupation you puts it
was a
1:30:25
bunch of books journalist never
put that
1:30:28
don't put your sister EVER
1:30:31
he says you put down because
you could
1:30:34
you can rationalize this and
they love
1:30:36
it when you they just want to
see it
1:30:38
there's a bunch of bureaucrats
1:30:39
you always put down and you can
1:30:42
rationalize this do whoever you
are I
1:30:44
don't care who you are you can
put this
1:30:46
down in it's honest and you're
not lying
1:30:48
manager yes yeah that's good
and I bet
1:30:53
it has standing in China too
manager
1:30:55
yeah of course you can be
manager of
1:30:57
your own personal time you can
be
1:31:00
manager your family know nice
you're
1:31:02
working for anybody you're
managing
1:31:03
something another tip from your
1:31:05
knowledge at this show we have
tons of
1:31:08
them you're joining Adam
congratulations
1:31:11
on 12 years and thank you for
the best
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podcast in the universe I read
that in
1:31:16
the molar report this donation
brings me
1:31:18
halfway to my knighthood and
includes
1:31:19
eleven dollars and four cents
towards
1:31:21
someone's damn hood oh no it's
the
1:31:23
choice of a worthy candidate to
your
1:31:25
good judgment in closing I
would like
1:31:28
some jobs karma to further my
career as
1:31:30
a dude named Ben but I'm a dude
named
1:31:32
Ralph in Miami someone made a an
1:31:36
interesting observation about
ya we have
1:31:39
dudes named Ben and dudettes
named
1:31:41
Bernadette should we not just
be calling
1:31:43
this group of people who are
very
1:31:45
important
1:31:46
I'm sorry important they run
the world
1:31:50
there's this admins network
admins sure
1:31:54
we'll just call him them name
Ben isn't
1:31:56
that more correct I think them
named Ben
1:32:03
has a nice nice thank you for
the
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concert
1:32:06
towards the Dame drop jobs jobs
and jobs
1:32:18
that's karma them's name
associate
1:32:27
executive producer doctor
doctor in
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Brighton Colorado $250 I went
to make a
1:32:33
donation my wife and daughter
Alice and
1:32:35
Lynette have been listening for
a while
1:32:36
and started talking about the
podcast so
1:32:40
this donation is in their name
I have
1:32:42
never before listened to a
podcast but
1:32:43
find yours really worthwhile and
1:32:45
entertaining as well you made
the
1:32:48
recommendation for the book the
family
1:32:50
of secrets the bush dynasty I
want to
1:32:52
commend you for bringing this
1:32:53
information out I really had my
eyes
1:32:56
opened I hope a lot more people
read the
1:32:59
book good job this is a program
worth
1:33:02
donating to and helping to keep
on the
1:33:05
air I think dr. dr. is this his
first
1:33:08
donation the way or even though
it's for
1:33:10
his wife and daughters the D
douching is
1:33:12
Nora I would thank you for
contributing
1:33:19
towards our Dame Drive and you
know we
1:33:24
we have we didn't talk about it
much
1:33:26
anymore but no agenda it says
no agenda
1:33:28
ebooks.com still exists let me
see
1:33:30
believe souks i know no agenda
enter to
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know no agenda entertainment I
think no
1:33:39
agenda books comm went away no
agenda
1:33:42
fun calm that's where I got a
lot of
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good stuff yes that's what we
have oh
1:33:47
there has movies books
restaurants food
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and wine too under books we go
there we
1:33:54
have Snow Crash which of course
is the
1:33:56
is very important important
that's Neil
1:34:00
Stevenson what else do we have
of this
1:34:03
my Kampf Thanks the books we
never
1:34:08
talked about the myth of the
machine or
1:34:09
the camp of saints no well yes
we did
1:34:14
okay well the anti the Unabomber
1:34:18
manifesto
1:34:20
his family secrets is in there
a family
1:34:24
of Secrets has got to be and of
course
1:34:25
it is also what else if we view
the
1:34:29
Population Bomb we recognize
the at Lake
1:34:33
legacy of ashes
1:34:35
yeah ash is a broken pots book
your hot
1:34:38
jars yep pot shards are charged
yeah um
1:34:42
no the site is kind of slow but
there
1:34:45
should be a technological
society should
1:34:47
be listed yes and yes and
there's and I
1:34:51
would just recommend for fun
also
1:34:52
because he just passed away at
89 kid
1:34:55
stays in the picture by Robert
Evans and
1:34:59
I would say don't read it get
the audio
1:35:01
book and I and I want to mention
1:35:04
something you should note if
you're
1:35:05
gonna listen to him talking
talking out
1:35:07
the book mm-hmm that according
to
1:35:09
Francis Ford Coppola Robert
Evans was a
1:35:13
pathological not a pathological
but an
1:35:16
incredibly pathologic well I'd
like I'm
1:35:18
over-the-top liar really yeah
hmm what
1:35:23
he said interesting he said I'm
gonna
1:35:25
dole Peter Guber show that I
used to run
1:35:27
and yeah he thought Evans was
horrible
1:35:31
in Evans is the guy who
prevented
1:35:34
Scorsese from doing the
Godfather two
1:35:37
movie well but he's also the
guy that
1:35:40
got Coppola to do Godfather the
original
1:35:43
because he specifically said he
wanted
1:35:46
Italians to direct it and all
em he says
1:35:49
and I was listening to an NPR
interview
1:35:50
that Hollywood only want to Jews
1:35:53
directing that's what he said
and so he
1:35:56
fought to get an injury just to
continue
1:35:59
John Clint by entertaining
industrial
1:36:02
society ins future Clinton cast
the
1:36:04
Anarchist Cookbook the day
after Roswell
1:36:06
pot shards the death and life
the death
1:36:09
and life of the great American
school
1:36:10
system web of debts oh my god
we'd have
1:36:14
some we've recommended some
good ass
1:36:16
books Abbie Hoffman steel this
book one
1:36:20
of my favorites
1:36:21
there's some good stuff in
there anyway
1:36:24
thank you very much for for
your support
1:36:28
welcome to the family citizen
welcome to
1:36:30
our value for value network are
not done
1:36:32
yet
1:36:33
saying couple more John lips
200 $22.22
1:36:38
and he just simply says happy
belated
1:36:40
birthday and Matthew Anderson
comes in
1:36:42
with 200 bucks from West Roxbury
1:36:45
Massachusetts and he just
simply says
1:36:47
karma works boom and that was a
check he
1:36:52
mailed in a check with a map of
some
1:36:54
Street in Boston and no note
and just
1:36:58
said karma works on the check
this would
1:37:02
be a good time for me to remind
1:37:03
everybody that it is of great
importance
1:37:08
that you if you're using
something like
1:37:11
well if you have the if you
have the
1:37:13
possibility to make donations
through
1:37:16
your bank that your bank may
send a
1:37:18
check or you can do it through
there's a
1:37:20
number of different ways you
can do it
1:37:21
it's all at Dvorak org slash NA
that's a
1:37:25
good idea to do that just to
spread it
1:37:28
out in case you know the
financial
1:37:30
system goes down or other
issues occur
1:37:33
I've always appreciated that we
receive
1:37:36
many many checks and I think
it's a
1:37:38
great way of sending your value
to us
1:37:42
well that's also a great way of
sending
1:37:44
us cute notes and cards and
it's really
1:37:47
like the cards we get some
great cards
1:37:49
from people it also saves a
little bit
1:37:51
on transaction fees because
basically
1:37:54
it's one for one right there's
no if you
1:37:56
send a bank cheque from the
bank itself
1:37:58
there's no fee if I'm not
mistaken well
1:38:02
I think it goes straight line
doesn't
1:38:04
stakin there's a fee involved
but it's
1:38:06
minor but it's not now the
depot the the
1:38:11
other thing is I want to
mention that
1:38:12
pop money works quite well and
it
1:38:15
doesn't have this that has no
fees how
1:38:17
about zel we using gel you know
here's
1:38:20
the thing about zel I talked to
the bank
1:38:23
about zel and they say one of
these days
1:38:25
are gonna make it work but they
say
1:38:27
right now it doesn't work they
don't
1:38:29
they don't use zel yet there is
one
1:38:31
person that gets money to us
through
1:38:34
zell but I recommend pop money
and
1:38:37
there's a thing called
person-to-person
1:38:39
money is just some system in
Vermont
1:38:41
somebody's got through and on
that
1:38:44
mechanism you talk to your
1:38:46
credit unions are the most
versatile the
1:38:49
credit unions seem to have all
these
1:38:51
different ways of doing stuff
and it's
1:38:52
always expensive and yes and if
if
1:38:55
you're in merica you should
have a
1:38:57
credit union account no matter
what just
1:39:01
happened with ten bucks in it
it doesn't
1:39:02
matter it's important it's you
should
1:39:06
you should always have just
credit
1:39:08
unions are they've helped me
out so many
1:39:11
times in the past if you
already have a
1:39:13
relationship with them they you
know
1:39:15
they're not profit oriented
they're
1:39:17
motivated by helping you their
customer
1:39:20
it's well worth it
1:39:21
as I said unfortunately I know
we have a
1:39:24
UFC you their color is orange
so all the
1:39:28
cards are orange like hey I'll
pick up
1:39:31
dinner what is that did you get
that is
1:39:34
it like it's the exact opposite
of the
1:39:41
American Express black card you
drop
1:39:44
that no no no here's my orange
card mmm
1:39:47
no all right I roll up well
thank you to
1:39:51
our executive producers and
associate
1:39:53
executive producers in our
value for
1:39:54
value segment here the first
one for
1:39:56
episode 1187
1:39:58
it's very simple we take no
money from
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corporations advertisers any
other way
1:40:03
it's your show your producers
we need a
1:40:06
lot of help we have you know we
have
1:40:08
professors professors who are
not afraid
1:40:10
to at least share their
thinking with us
1:40:12
now of course they have to be
anonymous
1:40:13
anonymous ly well that I
understand but
1:40:16
still he's taking a risk and I
really
1:40:18
appreciate that that is the
huge value
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to me personally the back and
forth it
1:40:24
helps me think
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but also we need to keep the
show on the
1:40:27
air that's what most people can
do
1:40:29
easily is support it with
finances how
1:40:32
do you do it you say I listen
for an
1:40:35
hour two hours three hours
what's my
1:40:38
time worth what is the value I
got did I
1:40:40
learn anything you know did I
take a
1:40:42
linguistics class and learn
more in that
1:40:45
class or more for the
discussion about
1:40:47
it on the no agenda show I
think you
1:40:48
know the answer and please
consider
1:40:51
supporting us at Devoran org
1:40:54
and hey as you know you gotta
go out
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there and let everybody know
it's
1:40:59
important our formula is this
we go out
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for your people in the mouth
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[Music]
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shut up slay with a goat twist
but a big
1:41:20
button you redo the Karma the
Nancy
1:41:24
Trump Karma for the guy I think
I did
1:41:27
but you've got karma you only is
1:41:39
targeted I want to remind
people's of
1:41:41
those don't use that Karma
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you will be hell has been
affected we
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are still in testing phase you
will be
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happy to know that I found the
device
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that was perfect to get rid of
the ring
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you remember I was I'm going
out of town
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and you know the keeper had a
kind of an
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experience where someone showed
up at
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the door and you know we have
the milky
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glass you can't see who it is
and so I
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wanted to come up with a
solution for
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her and I had the ring doorbell
for two
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weeks and it's now gone I had
our guide
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you drill a
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hole in the door just like he
would for
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a spyglass the spyglass goes in
it's a
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little camera on the front and
on the
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back they have a
battery-powered very
1:42:40
lightweight small monitor plugs
right in
1:42:42
that's stuck onto the door
there's no
1:42:44
other connection you want to
look you
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hit the button it opens up you
have just
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as good a view if not better of
your
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your entryway and for us it
goes all the
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way to the street 49 bucks and
no one
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can spy on you such as bring
did with
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Halloween I'm so sick of what
these
1:43:07
people are doing their brain
did you see
1:43:10
the the viral video of the kid
who put
1:43:12
who goes up latina showed it to
me first
1:43:16
who's trick-or-treating the kid
goes up
1:43:19
it's a ring ring video ring
doorbell
1:43:21
video he sees the bowl is empty
and he
1:43:23
takes them out of his bag and
puts it
1:43:25
into the bowl yeah well I did
I've
1:43:28
sorted this video seek it out
let me
1:43:31
tell you about it native add
total
1:43:34
bullshit who do you think is
the native
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ad for ring ring did this has
been doing
1:43:40
make sense oh yeah they they
took if you
1:43:43
remember if you share a video
with
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anybody their Terms of Service
1:43:47
immediately allows them to do
whatever
1:43:49
they want with the video it's
in the
1:43:52
Terms of Service if you share a
video
1:43:54
from your ring doorbell with
anyone else
1:43:56
even your neighbor the Terms of
Service
1:43:59
say oh you shared it now we can
do it if
1:44:01
we want with it and they were
making
1:44:02
little odd videos of all these
things
1:44:05
happening during Halloween and
people
1:44:08
think of course also cute look
at that
1:44:10
kid it's great this is
problematic
1:44:15
you're being spied on you're
allowing
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Amazon of all people to spy on
you and
1:44:22
and turn it into money
advertising money
1:44:25
for themselves and you and your
soul
1:44:27
mind control that you're in oh
ha ha ha
1:44:29
this is great huh too bad they
didn't
1:44:31
take mine and my kids were so
cute
1:44:32
stop get rid of it
1:44:38
so let's take a look at the new
boss of
1:44:42
Isis now let me guess that this
is a
1:44:47
reason I have this clip it's
not because
1:44:50
of the new boss of Isis because
this is
1:44:52
a very messy ABC report that I
want to
1:44:55
take a chunk out of and I'm
gonna ask
1:44:57
you to explain to me what this
woman
1:44:59
actually said but listen to the
new boss
1:45:02
of Isis clip we're learning
this morning
1:45:05
about the new leader of Isis
named just
1:45:07
days after that us-led raid
that killed
1:45:10
the founder of the terrorist
group Abu
1:45:12
Bakr al-baghdadi what this
al-baghdadi
1:45:17
was like the third al-baghdadi
how could
1:45:19
he be the founder who said he
was the
1:45:21
founder that the Dany we going
to see
1:45:24
Stephanie Ramos is right here
in studio
1:45:26
with more on this story what's
happening
1:45:28
well we're hearing two different
1:45:29
statements one from the
president and
1:45:30
another from the State
Department a day
1:45:32
after Isis named a new leader
in an
1:45:34
audio message after the
compound raid
1:45:36
that led to the death of Abu
Bakr al
1:45:38
Baghdadi the president tweeted
Isis has
1:45:41
a new leader we know exactly
who he is
1:45:44
that may very well be the case
but the
1:45:47
top counterterrorism official
at the
1:45:49
State Department says the u.s.
is still
1:45:50
looking into it adding they will
1:45:53
dismantle the group regardless
of who
1:45:55
its leadership cadre is that
1:45:57
counterterrorism official
nathan sails
1:45:59
he says they're looking into the
1:46:00
organization and where
al-baghdadi
1:46:02
successor came from sales did
not name
1:46:05
him but says they want to make
sure they
1:46:07
have the very latest
information to
1:46:09
confront any threat
acknowledging that
1:46:12
Isis is a top national security
priority
1:46:14
and that the US will continue
to put
1:46:16
pressure on Isis by way of law
1:46:19
enforcement militarily and
financially
1:46:21
adding that the residual US
force
1:46:24
presence in Syria will be used
to deny
1:46:26
Isis access to fuel terrorism so
1:46:29
something we're continuing to
watch and
1:46:31
he says they'll continue to put
pressure
1:46:33
on Isis in that region all
right Thank
1:46:36
You Stephanie on abortion yes
ladies
1:46:39
gentlemen the tag team known as
the
1:46:40
Samoans now have a new leader
come on
1:46:43
she loaded crocks rump this
1:46:48
Trump said we know who he is
the new
1:46:51
leader that's what Trump said
no you are
1:46:54
so disappointing that he does
that well
1:46:56
he just do she it's duck that's
the plat
1:47:00
the point of this clip the way
this clip
1:47:02
is I want you to listen to one
of the
1:47:04
things she said in the middle
of the
1:47:05
report she's going nuts on this
report
1:47:09
and then she's just it's just
throwing
1:47:12
words out now I want you to
listen to
1:47:14
this this is the what the WTF
sub clip I
1:47:18
want you to listen carefully
where she
1:47:20
says her and then tell me what
it is she
1:47:22
said okay let me just get into
the zone
1:47:24
here we go will be used to deny
Isis
1:47:27
access to fuel terrorism so
will be used
1:47:30
to deny access to fuel
terrorism and so
1:47:35
what she said the troops will
be used to
1:47:41
deny Isis access to the fuel
1:47:47
was that I mean listening it
will be
1:47:49
used to deny Isis access to fuel
1:47:51
terrorism so it's better will
be used to
1:47:57
deny access to Isis to fuel
terrorism
1:48:00
but she's starting to talk like
Trump
1:48:01
actually that's kind of good
1:48:03
just throw terrorism I think
the ending
1:48:06
was a yeah I really think she
was trying
1:48:11
to say the access to fuel and
then she
1:48:14
just threw terrorism in as a
and she was
1:48:17
fuel just like they're gonna
deny him
1:48:19
access to fuel terrorism and
then
1:48:23
terrorism it was like you can't
go wrong
1:48:26
throwing some terrorism in from
times
1:48:27
it's sort of the word terrorism
it's for
1:48:33
the pipelines that's that's
what the
1:48:35
troops are doing this very
little oil
1:48:37
relatively speaking in Syria
this is to
1:48:40
stop the block Iran's pipeline
hello
1:48:42
people
1:48:45
let's go to brexit for a minute
oh yes
1:48:48
good I have some brexit stuff
too what
1:48:50
you got good because you're
gonna get
1:48:51
get on the next show mm-hmm
you're gonna
1:48:54
give us a real European view of
this
1:48:56
whole thing because you're
there yes and
1:48:58
you can be bumping into people
and
1:49:00
asking them you bet but but I
got this
1:49:03
funny clip of a bunch of stuff
jumbled
1:49:05
together by one of the overseas
networks
1:49:08
his report on breakfast brexit
upcoming
1:49:10
elections okay British Prime
Minister
1:49:16
Boris Johnson has reportedly
removed the
1:49:19
threat of a No Deal brexit from
his
1:49:21
election campaign platform rips
it could
1:49:24
be a softening of his stance in
attempt
1:49:26
to hold on to moderate
conservative
1:49:28
voters Prime Minister had
previously
1:49:32
pledged to take Britain out of
the EU
1:49:34
with or without a deal on
October 31st
1:49:38
before lawmakers voted to force
him to
1:49:41
seek a three-month extension
now the
1:49:44
UK's Times newspaper says
Johnson has
1:49:47
abandoned that strategy
altogether
1:49:50
instead he'll focus solely on
getting
1:49:53
his renegotiated deal approved
according
1:49:56
to the paper the news came a
day after
1:49:59
he rejected a proposed alliance
with the
1:50:02
hardline brexit party yes we
are still
1:50:04
members of the European Union
that would
1:50:06
have meant he'd have to agree
to leaving
1:50:09
the European Union without a
deal
1:50:11
Johnson said he could put his
deal
1:50:14
through Parliament after any
election
1:50:16
win opinion polls currently
give his
1:50:19
Conservatives
1:50:20
healthy lead over the main
opposition
1:50:22
Labour Party but also suggest
that more
1:50:26
than a 10% of voters back the
brexit
1:50:29
party which would be in now
1:50:31
with the pro-flex at vote in
some seats
1:50:34
and hand victory to labour I
didn't
1:50:39
understand much of that report
I can
1:50:42
break it down I think you have
please
1:50:44
but here's my take away it's
never gonna
1:50:47
happen is what I heard that's
our take
1:50:50
away yeah okay
1:50:51
well actually the real take
away I don't
1:50:54
we just add a little one more
element to
1:50:58
the take away is they're gonna
have
1:51:00
another vote yes which they
keep denying
1:51:03
they're ever gonna do but
because of the
1:51:06
earlier episodes of you know a
revote
1:51:09
which is what the he you does
it's gonna
1:51:12
that they're gonna do that and
here so
1:51:14
here's what the what they're
saying in
1:51:15
this report Boris is backed off
on the
1:51:18
no of the No Deal brexit
because he
1:51:21
thinks he can win more votes
that way so
1:51:23
he's gonna say no we have to do
a deal
1:51:25
and it's gonna be the deal that
we
1:51:26
already have and all we have to
do is
1:51:28
vote in a bunch of MPs from the
1:51:31
Conservative Party the new ones
and they
1:51:33
will they'll vote yes because
they're
1:51:34
guys you want to vote for you I
want to
1:51:36
get to rid of the rest of them
meanwhile
1:51:39
Faraj who says that nobody's
ever said
1:51:43
anything about this deal we're
just
1:51:44
gonna we want to do a breakout
we want
1:51:46
to do a bust out or whatever
they called
1:51:48
it a crash out they want a
crash out of
1:51:51
the with a no no deal brexit
and and it
1:51:55
may be that his appeal will get
about 10
1:51:59
percent or more of the vote
which will
1:52:01
end up perhaps throwing the
election to
1:52:04
labor
1:52:06
which means that the labour
winds the
1:52:08
winds over Parliament and you
end up
1:52:11
with Corbin as the Prime
Minister which
1:52:13
is a possibility because of
that evil
1:52:16
Faraj mm-hmm the first thing
that's
1:52:19
gonna happen is they're gonna
do a
1:52:20
rebreathe they're gonna do the
revote
1:52:23
that's the first thing it's
gonna happen
1:52:24
they're gonna do a revote and
that'll be
1:52:26
interesting when that'll fail
again I
1:52:28
hope that's what happens
personally well
1:52:31
I think they if Johnson was
smart he
1:52:35
would have used Tuesday as a as
it
1:52:39
breaks a day and replaced a guy
fawkes
1:52:42
remember remember the fifth of
November
1:52:43
gunpowder treason and plot
1:52:48
coming up Tuesday another
failed brexit
1:52:51
no trying to break sithole
Parliament
1:52:53
but it's John let's face it
it's never
1:52:56
gonna happen they're never
going to
1:52:57
leave they can have as many
elections
1:52:59
the parliaments never gonna
vote it
1:53:01
because they instead of we just
leave
1:53:04
which is what they should have
done no
1:53:05
now we have to have deals and
it's never
1:53:07
gonna happen because of the
bankers the
1:53:09
bankers run the country there's
nothing
1:53:11
the bank's are dead in Europe
this is
1:53:14
there's no more bail London
bankers run
1:53:16
the country but they run the
country of
1:53:18
what's left of it it's just I
just don't
1:53:21
see it ever happening and I and
why why
1:53:23
would they the people have no
no way to
1:53:26
really rebel the not up in arms
they've
1:53:28
been going along for three
years buco
1:53:33
and and let me tell you they're
working
1:53:36
him here's a report I picked up
from ITV
1:53:38
and they are working him it
would have
1:53:40
been even better if I had
played this
1:53:42
before your brexit clip for the
payoff
1:53:44
but this is an ITV News report
very very
1:53:48
very concerning what's going on
this is
1:53:52
about the National Health
System the NHS
1:53:54
the the pride of the United
Kingdom's I
1:53:56
was in it myself by the way you
still
1:53:59
have to pay five bucks for
every year
1:54:01
every time you go get a
prescription for
1:54:03
five pounds so there's some
cost to it
1:54:08
but as I've said many times the
United
1:54:10
States gets the reputation has
the
1:54:13
reputation that we are racist
but I've
1:54:16
lived in the United Kingdom
they tell me
1:54:17
I should go home they call me
little
1:54:20
China girl keep that doctor
away from me
1:54:24
it's now so common I don't even
hear
1:54:27
myself being described as a
black these
1:54:30
are not words of fiction but
shameful
1:54:33
racist comments made by
patients to NHS
1:54:37
staff ITV News has found such
abuses
1:54:40
increasing in the health
service right
1:54:42
across the board dr. Shan bag
is a
1:54:44
senior surgeon who's worked in
the NHS
1:54:47
for more than 20 years he says
even
1:54:49
today he still has to deal with
1:54:51
prejudice more in the
businesses and I
1:54:54
have a white doctor threw her
to the
1:54:56
operation house devastated I
see Karl
1:54:59
and this stage in my career I
have to
1:55:02
answer that question
1:55:03
[Music]
1:55:05
it made me reconsider my
position in the
1:55:07
NHS because I'm thinking
1:55:10
I've only put up with this and
if I did
1:55:13
not have a twelve-year-old for
whom I
1:55:15
have to dig a bit our research
proves
1:55:20
dr. Shan Bach is one of
hundreds of NHS
1:55:23
workers from nurses two doctors
two
1:55:25
consultants who endure such
abuse on an
1:55:28
almost daily basis
1:55:29
Nik Hume runs one of the
largest NHS
1:55:32
trusts in the country he takes a
1:55:34
zero-tolerance approach to
racist
1:55:35
incidents but wants to go a
step further
1:55:38
should we be refusing treatment
for
1:55:40
people that say specifically
that they
1:55:42
won't have treatment from
somebody from
1:55:44
an ethnic background my view is
yes we
1:55:46
should
1:55:47
why then in this day and age of
some
1:55:49
patients still racist it's
complex of
1:55:51
course but brexit is having an
impact
1:55:57
nigel Faraj you started this
brexit
1:56:00
thing and everyone's racist yes
because
1:56:04
they weren't before curry yeah
exactly
1:56:10
I got it we've been doing these
reports
1:56:12
on the riots around the world
there's
1:56:13
one new a new one Krotz we're
going on
1:56:16
we just want to have the
complete list
1:56:17
it's huge
1:56:18
yeah but I didn't realize it's
also
1:56:20
going on in Pakistan I want to
get
1:56:21
people up yes yes yes you got
where is
1:56:26
your was it was your Pakistan
report I
1:56:28
hear right
1:56:29
tens of thousands of people
also turned
1:56:31
out today in Islamabad Pakistan
1:56:33
demanding the Prime Minister
Imran Khan
1:56:35
resign chanted in the streets as
1:56:38
hundreds of vehicles flying the
black
1:56:40
and white flags of a hardline
Islamist
1:56:42
party arrived in the city they
charge
1:56:44
that Khan's government has let
them down
1:56:48
people were told we will build
a new
1:56:50
Pakistan but after almost one
and a half
1:56:53
years the government has failed
to
1:56:54
deliver so now all the
opposition
1:56:57
parties are demanding this
government
1:56:58
should resign due to his
failure Khan
1:57:01
has said he's working to
improve the
1:57:03
economy and today refused to
step down
1:57:05
yes the BBC had quite a report
about
1:57:08
this and the main point they
made is
1:57:11
there was not a single woman at
the
1:57:14
protest not a single one who
but there's
1:57:19
a reason for that because this
and by
1:57:21
the way I want to not that I'm
a fan of
1:57:23
the Islamist radicals but
there's some
1:57:26
his lat and I wish they tell us
the name
1:57:28
of this group but there's an
Islamist
1:57:30
group that has this extremely
attractive
1:57:33
black and white flag it's just
if you
1:57:37
can find some photos of the
crowds
1:57:39
you'll see there's like 90% of
the
1:57:41
people in this riot are waving
this
1:57:43
crazy-looking flag what's on it
I'm
1:57:45
seeing the stripes
1:57:47
yes stripes black and white
stripes yeah
1:57:50
it reminds me it's actually the
the de
1:57:53
Sao Paulo flag for the county
of sila
1:57:56
Paulo and Brazil has a black
and white
1:57:58
striped flag that's pretty
that's also
1:58:00
very attractive I don't know
why to just
1:58:02
start looking but that these
guys that
1:58:05
came into town they they're not
gonna
1:58:07
let any women anywhere near
this this
1:58:09
situation because just the way
they are
1:58:11
and so there were yeah there
would be no
1:58:13
women protesting they're not
gonna be
1:58:15
allowed to it's just really
gonna
1:58:17
deteriorate and then this and
the guys
1:58:20
say well he's been in for a
year and a
1:58:21
half and nothing's changed
1:58:23
though they're supposed to make
these
1:58:24
radical changes overnight which
is
1:58:27
unreasonable but Pakistan's got
issues
1:58:30
then where everyone's worried
sick of
1:58:32
course you get a bunch of
Islamists
1:58:33
taking over the country they're
gonna
1:58:35
grab that bomb and they're
gonna drop
1:58:36
just throw it over to Delhi well
1:58:38
speaking of which now you don't
get this
1:58:41
much in murca but bombings in
Sweden are
1:58:45
now routine and they're mainly
hand
1:58:47
grenades and the reporting is
that it's
1:58:51
mainly Muslim gangs who are
doing this
1:58:53
it's so bad now every single
day there's
1:58:57
at least an explosion somewhere
in
1:58:59
Sweden Norway is now he's now
doing big
1:59:03
border checks Egypt you don't
you can't
1:59:05
just come from Sweden into
Norway
1:59:06
anymore because if want to make
sure no
1:59:10
one's bringing bombs in the
ride from
1:59:15
the you know Denmark put a rail
road in
1:59:18
from Copenhagen over to Malmo
which is a
1:59:21
kind of a Muslim Enclave in
this rail it
1:59:24
was a big deal to put this rail
and I
1:59:26
wonder what kind of border
checks
1:59:27
they're doing in Denmark
they're freaky
1:59:29
about Muslims
1:59:31
well how about Brussels this is
from a
1:59:34
report from yesterday nearly
half of the
1:59:38
residents in Brussels Belgium
are
1:59:40
carrying an object intended for
1:59:42
self-defense
1:59:45
this is how bad it's gotten in
Brussels
1:59:47
where the European Parliament's
it's
1:59:48
half of the time of course you
can't
1:59:51
have guns or anything like that
so
1:59:54
people so people have knives
brass
1:59:56
knuckles alarm and air pistols
1:59:59
extendable batons an 18% of
people
2:00:04
indicate they have a defense and
2:00:06
defensive agents such as pepper
spray is
2:00:08
Brussels pepper spread believe
is
2:00:11
illegal but people can't so our
knives
2:00:14
but people are carrying around
knives
2:00:16
and batons and our brass
knuckles I
2:00:19
think they're kind of illegal
2:00:22
as that's yeah well funny and
fun
2:00:28
congratulations Europe it's the
vape
2:00:43
wars which really weren't it
wasn't a
2:00:45
war it was just a big scam
Marino to get
2:00:48
all vaping out of the
marketplace make
2:00:51
it illegal it's working very
well
2:00:53
the a nice enough yes I'm gonna
say the
2:00:58
best I'm sorry I haven't
recorded some
2:01:00
of the ads you're missing oh
yes I think
2:01:04
part of the if we go by the
scheme that
2:01:06
this whole thing is a scam ad
they're a
2:01:09
bunch of these I think they're
for prop
2:01:10
drop something or other here in
2:01:12
California all sponsored by
Michael
2:01:16
Bloomberg uh-huh and they're
all about
2:01:19
no don't let jewel get away
with it and
2:01:23
they just it's just really anti
jewel
2:01:26
you know it's all about jewel
that big
2:01:29
tobacco was trying to and they
used the
2:01:32
excuse they're using is that
big tobacco
2:01:35
but jewel to to
2:01:39
well honey from our perspective
it's
2:01:44
completely believable that's
they want
2:01:46
they bought it to kill it off
and
2:01:48
they're doing a good job and we
have a
2:01:51
bill going through Congress to
amend the
2:01:54
Internal Revenue Code of 1986
to impose
2:01:57
a tax on nicotine used in
vaping you
2:02:01
want to kill off an industry
you're
2:02:03
doing a good job and my
question is
2:02:05
where are all the news reports
of people
2:02:09
dying of vaping in Europe
2:02:12
what I don't understand that
people vape
2:02:15
here just as much as in the US
but no
2:02:18
one's dying here don't
understand
2:02:25
crazy it's really funny it's
actually at
2:02:29
the point of being hilarious
yeah yeah
2:02:31
but another thing that's kind of
2:02:34
interesting do we have the if
you can
2:02:37
never find it
2:02:38
we did make a clip of Eliza the
comedian
2:02:44
and her in her comment about
it's okay
2:02:48
to be harassed the guys
good-looking
2:02:50
like that Schlesinger butters
he Liza
2:02:57
it's just Liza yeah he lies to
something
2:02:59
I can't remember first name but
there
2:03:03
was an incident took place
after the
2:03:05
show where we have a
quarterback on the
2:03:08
San Francisco 49ers football
team who is
2:03:10
a just a he's like a Clooney ask
2:03:14
good-looking guy
2:03:15
tall dark and handsome big
smile a
2:03:19
womanizing type and he says to
one of
2:03:22
the sideline reporters he calls
her baby
2:03:26
and she's like turns red and
she's all
2:03:30
done flustered by ants and and
they've
2:03:33
tweeters are going crazy about
this but
2:03:36
of course nobody just calls him
out for
2:03:38
sexual harassment
2:03:40
clueless what sorry who did
this who
2:03:44
said this this was Jimmy
Garoppolo the
2:03:46
quarterback for the San
Francisco 49ers
2:03:49
who's a good lose by all by all
2:03:51
definitions is a good-looking
tall dark
2:03:55
and handsome quarterback for a
for the
2:03:58
football team a football guy
hmm and it
2:04:00
would have been called out
under any
2:04:02
other circumstances except for
the fact
2:04:04
that he's good-looking and it
brings
2:04:06
back the old Liza Schlessinger
bit where
2:04:09
you know it's okay to be
sexually
2:04:12
harassed if the guy's attractive
2:04:14
research and every time it
happens it
2:04:16
always acts me I wish I could
find that
2:04:18
I know you I know you had it
but you
2:04:20
either have her name wrong or
you
2:04:22
spelled it wrong I probably
would've put
2:04:25
Li za yeah but you know what I
get a
2:04:28
million clips with Elizabeth
Warren Oh
2:04:32
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2:04:35
what Howard you've titled that
2:04:40
I don't think I could find it
2:04:42
Schlesinger hmm I don't think I
use your
2:04:46
last name is it she is goodbye
2:04:48
maybe it's Elias right like
yeah which
2:04:51
doesn't help with the Elizabeth
doesn't
2:04:56
help much oh well can you can
you put a
2:05:01
space after the a would that
help the
2:05:03
search yeah there's nothing
there's
2:05:05
nothing with the space after it
uh
2:05:09
that's a shame I got he wants
this being
2:05:14
sexually harassed is the worst
I'm sorry
2:05:17
this is it let me rephrase that
being
2:05:20
sexually harassed by an ugly
guy is the
2:05:22
worst
2:05:24
[Music]
2:05:29
if he's hot it's just plain old
flirting
2:05:33
no one's ever been like get
away from me
2:05:35
you model that's fine that's
one of her
2:05:41
best it's so true what's the
status of
2:05:46
the of the fires in and your
electricity
2:05:49
what's going on they're in in
well they
2:05:53
have but the fuck the fires are
mostly
2:05:55
Dorrit said the Southern
California kind
2:05:57
of under control we did get a
long note
2:06:00
from one of our producers which
I'm
2:06:02
gonna have to deconstruct and
bring up
2:06:04
another PG&E guy who had some
questions
2:06:07
with it by the other dude about
the dude
2:06:09
named Ben to work for PG me and
he's
2:06:11
going on about some of the
crazy stuff I
2:06:14
want to bring I'll bring it out
into her
2:06:15
more elaborate report because
he's
2:06:18
saying stuff like he thinks
there's a
2:06:20
lot of scams going on here and
he
2:06:22
mentions that to use any of
this I'm
2:06:26
just gonna read the end keep me
2:06:27
anonymous as our contract with
PG&E is
2:06:30
extremely lucrative as is our
contract
2:06:33
cruising timberlands for carbon
credits
2:06:36
to sell to California you know
have you
2:06:40
ever considered that this could
all just
2:06:44
as a great side scam it's like
you make
2:06:47
this this the state California
just
2:06:50
inhabitable so that everyone
you know
2:06:53
it's burnt to the ground and
then
2:06:54
someone go in and buy it all up
yeah
2:06:57
I've thought about that I
brought it up
2:06:58
on the show in it on a casual
way you
2:07:00
know makes I think you know it
drops the
2:07:02
property values you can go pick
up some
2:07:04
nice property up in Lake County
yeah
2:07:06
after that horrible fire buy
some
2:07:08
property in Paradise yeah we
should keep
2:07:09
our eyes on it I'm keeping an
eye on it
2:07:13
haven't been fooled that's it
is I may
2:07:17
have one clip of that yeah this
is a
2:07:19
good clip this is a 51 second
it turns
2:07:22
out automatically goats save
the Reagan
2:07:27
Library goats also facing
threats from
2:07:30
the flames some of California's
famous
2:07:33
landmarks the Getty Center on
Monday and
2:07:36
on Wednesday the Ronald Reagan
2:07:38
Presidential Library
2:07:41
the walls of the library
located in
2:07:44
Ventura County Simi Valley
something
2:07:46
Duke Blackwood director of the
library
2:07:48
said was unlike anything he'd
ever seen
2:07:52
it was crazy I mean the smoke
in the
2:07:54
wind I've been here in LA 45
years and
2:07:58
I've been through a lot of
fires and
2:08:00
this was one of the scariest an
unlikely
2:08:02
hero may have saved the day in
the case
2:08:04
of the Reagan Library
2:08:06
officials said goats that munch
through
2:08:08
brush earlier this year create a
2:08:10
firebreak
2:08:11
that slowed the blaze before it
reached
2:08:14
the museum which houses an Air
Force One
2:08:17
Jets and a piece of the Berlin
wall
2:08:20
goats that munched their brush
I mean
2:08:23
really munch through brush
munch through
2:08:26
brush I'm sorry that's my brain
working
2:08:31
we have a number of goat herds
around
2:08:35
here that are loaned out to
various
2:08:38
facilities that rely on the top
of hills
2:08:41
there's nothing you can get a
bunch of
2:08:43
you buy buy the goat mm-hmm and
you can
2:08:45
get like 20 30 40 50 hundred
goats and
2:08:48
they'll come in and they're
just loose
2:08:52
flatten the area speaking of
old goats
2:08:55
Jane Fonda does a time that was
really
2:08:58
mean Jane Fonda do a gag like
that you
2:09:02
put that that was really mean
some other
2:09:04
point well you know what
because I
2:09:06
immediately regretted it
because I
2:09:07
really like Jay and I want to
like Jane
2:09:10
Fonda much more it's hard she's
making
2:09:11
it hard but you know she's
doing what
2:09:15
she's doing she's older than
Nancy
2:09:17
Pelosi she looks fantastic I
love that
2:09:20
she's active and involved
2:09:22
I like her I like her in
general but
2:09:24
she's now doing these fire
drill Fridays
2:09:27
which of course if we're
talking fire
2:09:30
you know what you know what
what is the
2:09:32
cause of all of it you know
what the
2:09:34
cause of the fires are it's
obviously
2:09:37
its its climate change but
there's more
2:09:40
to it there's more to it so I'd
like to
2:09:43
let Jane Fonda speak for a
little bit
2:09:45
here at a Friday fire drill I
want to
2:09:48
acknowledge that this meeting
is taking
2:09:49
place on the traditional
2:09:52
of the Anacostia people of the
2:09:55
Piscataway tribe this morning
let us
2:10:03
acknowledge our sisters and
brothers in
2:10:05
California who are being
threatened by
2:10:08
fires up and down the state
notice
2:10:11
notice Jane Fonda doesn't say
threatened
2:10:15
she's just threatened yeah who
are being
2:10:18
threatened by fires up and down
the
2:10:21
state
2:10:22
fueled by climate related
drought and
2:10:25
high winds are filling with
people
2:10:29
suffering from respiratory
problems due
2:10:32
to the smoke one big California
2:10:35
newspaper wrote and I quote the
fires
2:10:38
have intensified fears that
parts of
2:10:42
California had become too
dangerous to
2:10:46
inhabit California too
dangerous to
2:10:51
inhabit we read about this in
Asia in
2:10:54
parts of India this country in
the last
2:10:59
decade over 100 million trees in
2:11:03
California have died due to
prolonged
2:11:07
droughts Sonoma County just had
the
2:11:10
largest evacuation in its
history people
2:11:13
in San Francisco Bay are having
to wear
2:11:15
masks but they're opening whoa
wait a
2:11:19
minute are you wearing a mask
right now
2:11:21
no well you are you in the Bay
Area say
2:11:25
I will say this two years ago
in the
2:11:28
2017 fire season not last year
but two
2:11:32
years ago when they had that
big one
2:11:34
they and the wind shifted right
now the
2:11:37
winds have shifted so that
everything
2:11:39
just blows out to the ocean but
they ash
2:11:43
was coming in the area and
people would
2:11:46
wear masks I don't know why it
was just
2:11:48
it wasn't even smoky I mean if
you won
2:11:50
ones just standing in front of
the
2:11:53
barbecue to flip a burger
you're gonna
2:11:57
get more pollution in your life
than
2:11:59
you're gonna get from that fire
but okay
2:12:01
yeah well we're saying that
they're
2:12:03
wearing masks now
2:12:04
Street people in San Francisco
Bay are
2:12:07
having to wear masks oh it's
only people
2:12:09
who live in the bay if you're
in maybe
2:12:11
they have swimming masks as
props we
2:12:15
just had the largest evacuation
in its
2:12:18
history people in San Francisco
Bay are
2:12:21
having to wear masks but
they're opening
2:12:23
their homes to the most
vulnerable
2:12:26
evacuees climate emergencies
offer us a
2:12:31
chance to choose between
succumbing to
2:12:34
the hatred that our president
is feeling
2:12:36
and turning on one another I
know this
2:12:39
this is where it went awry Oh
from where
2:12:42
it went awry but I think I can
explain
2:12:45
it we'll listen again honorable
evacuees
2:12:48
these climate emergencies offer
us a
2:12:51
chance to choose between
succumbing to
2:12:54
the hatred that our president
is fueling
2:12:56
and turning on one another I
think what
2:12:59
she's saying is despite the
fact that
2:13:01
orange man bad cheeto head is
running
2:13:04
the country people are still
nice to
2:13:05
each other I think that's what
she say
2:13:07
honorable evacuees these climate
2:13:11
emergencies offer us a chance
to choose
2:13:13
between succumbing to the
hatred that
2:13:16
our president is spewing and
turning on
2:13:19
one another or coming together
in shared
2:13:21
humanity and supporting each
other let's
2:13:25
always choose love and empathy
and our
2:13:30
shared humanity
2:13:31
except when you're talking
about the
2:13:33
president or the shoes love and
not that
2:13:37
son of a bitch that's exactly
what she
2:13:40
just did and I want to like her
so much
2:13:43
but she does not like me and
she also
2:13:47
does not like you John it's
very fitting
2:13:52
that you all are here because
today
2:13:54
we're focusing on women and
climate
2:13:57
change as the former President
of
2:14:02
Ireland Mary Robinson said were
facing a
2:14:04
man-made crisis and it requires
the
2:14:07
feminist solution
2:14:10
thanks Jane you see women and
the earth
2:14:15
are deeply bound together
physically and
2:14:20
spiritually women bear the
brunt of
2:14:23
climate change and women hold
many of
2:14:26
the solutions to climate change
in
2:14:29
developing countries it's women
and
2:14:31
girls who plant the crops and
harvest
2:14:33
them and fetch the water and
chop the
2:14:36
wood to help their families
survive and
2:14:38
when there is a climate crisis
the crops
2:14:41
fail and women sometimes have
to walk
2:14:43
for days to find water and wood
what are
2:14:46
the men doing if they ever even
find
2:14:49
them you're gambling woman's
work
2:14:51
becomes so much harder in the
face of
2:14:54
climate crisis and did you know
that
2:14:56
women make up 80% of climate
refugees
2:14:59
people who are displaced
because of the
2:15:02
climate crisis and yet women
are usually
2:15:05
the last to be rescued when
there is
2:15:08
extreme climate events Wow now I
2:15:12
understand but let's have love
in our
2:15:14
hearts except for men because
it's your
2:15:16
fault it's a man-made crisis
and it
2:15:20
takes women to fix it
2:15:24
I well that's just silly
2:15:30
one of the benefits of this
situation is
2:15:34
as I discussed a couple shows
ago is it
2:15:37
does open up new opportunities
mainly in
2:15:41
the form of micro grids and San
Jose is
2:15:45
on the micro grid tip and this
something
2:15:49
interesting in here I'll see if
you
2:15:50
catch it
2:15:51
San Jose isn't the only city
that
2:15:53
suffered power shutdown events
and its
2:15:55
elected officials aren't
waiting for
2:15:56
someone else to prevent them
Mayor Sam
2:15:58
Locarno says he plans to use
$500,000 in
2:16:01
special state funds to start
exploring a
2:16:04
network of electrical micro
grids that
2:16:05
can provide power when PG&E
system can't
2:16:08
or won't we'll be looking at
critical
2:16:11
facilities throughout the city
where we
2:16:13
can ensure we have local
generation of
2:16:15
power primarily through solar
or fuel
2:16:17
cells and local storage he just
threw in
2:16:24
there fuel cells man did you
hear that
2:16:27
he just said hey it's gonna be
solar and
2:16:29
fuel cells what's he talking
about
2:16:32
fuel cells baby primarily
through solar
2:16:35
fuel cells and local storage
local store
2:16:39
electricity the goal is to keep
small
2:16:40
retailers in restaurants open
to keep
2:16:42
home medical devices working
and to keep
2:16:44
essential city services
operating not to
2:16:47
mention keeping thousands of
homes from
2:16:48
going dark but it's going to
take time
2:16:50
and a lot more than what the
state is
2:16:52
funding this is a multiple
billion
2:16:54
dollar proposition nonetheless
we need
2:16:58
to get started oh yeah it was
getting
2:17:00
started
2:17:00
directing for half a million is
to start
2:17:02
half a million in funds to the
micro
2:17:04
grid all right it's a good
start it's
2:17:06
coming Michael shutting off the
power to
2:17:08
San Jose in the first place
because fire
2:17:12
and men fire speaking of men
the PG&E
2:17:17
CEO did a little uh a little
press
2:17:21
conference and he was asked as
the worst
2:17:23
yes he is
2:17:26
Marie Antoinette of the power
industry
2:17:28
here's the question there are a
lot of
2:17:29
families who are right on the
edge in
2:17:31
terms of their finances people
are
2:17:34
having a hard time
2:17:35
forty putting food on the plate
yet here
2:17:37
that here they are having to
clear out
2:17:38
their refrigerators
2:17:40
what do you say to people who
just can't
2:17:42
afford to restock their fridges
and are
2:17:44
losing all this food they've
had in
2:17:45
their households after this
after these
2:17:48
shut offs these events can be
hard on
2:17:50
people really hard on people
2:17:52
particularly people who have
struggles
2:17:54
anyways and you know there are
2:17:57
community-based things you can
do food
2:17:59
banks these kind of things but
for us
2:18:01
you know the main thing is we
didn't
2:18:04
cause any fires we didn't for
these
2:18:06
people we didn't burn down any
houses
2:18:08
the Kincaid's fire still under
2:18:10
investigation I got that but
you know
2:18:12
one of the things we did was
give them
2:18:14
the opportunity to actually
refill their
2:18:15
refrigerator cuz their house is
still
2:18:17
there what's your problem I'll
just go
2:18:22
buy your food again slave I'm
sure you
2:18:24
have the funds exactly what
he's doing
2:18:28
yeah yeah I don't know where
that guy
2:18:30
came from to look into him
2:18:34
very nice very just bad news
that guy
2:18:37
yeah all right a couple things
we do
2:18:42
have to take a break pretty
soon so if
2:18:44
you want to play something will
tell you
2:18:46
want to take the break uh okay
I have a
2:18:50
I'd ever uh
2:18:51
oh never I know white clip this
I do
2:18:54
have that little Warren clip
where she
2:18:56
uses the she uses a word a word
phrase
2:18:59
that I thought was interesting
it's very
2:19:00
short eleven seconds built
right into
2:19:02
the plan it's super duper
enforcement no
2:19:06
more you know you assign to IRS
agents
2:19:09
to try to keep up with the
whole thing
2:19:11
nope we put it right into the
cost okay
2:19:17
super duper yeah super duper I
had her
2:19:21
which is a good show title yes
well I
2:19:23
had a I had a Missy was in last
show had
2:19:27
a new Russian word that I want
to
2:19:29
introduce it's along these
lines it is I
2:19:33
think it's gloss na s Glossner
which is
2:19:37
super cool
2:19:40
Glossner huh but super duper is
kind of
2:19:43
good I like that and then I
want to get
2:19:46
this clip out of the way before
I take
2:19:48
the break mm-hmm
2:19:49
this was kind of like a
contrast to the
2:19:51
Jimmy Garoppolo a story and
this is ugly
2:19:55
Harvey Weinstein just trying to
sit
2:20:00
there with some buddies I don't
know
2:20:01
what he's made with this lawyer
it's
2:20:04
interesting you pulled this
clip I found
2:20:06
the clip to be dumb I thought
the whole
2:20:08
thing that I mean unless you
have a news
2:20:10
report is this just the clip or
is it
2:20:12
the news replace the clip with
the woman
2:20:14
screaming at him well I thought
she was
2:20:16
lame well talk about the
comedian
2:20:19
oh I'm sorry then then I'm
missing ok
2:20:22
the commedia I got that too I
would get
2:20:24
the comedian's lame yeah
exactly but
2:20:26
dense dentist some casual just
one of
2:20:29
the customers goes nuts so you
want to
2:20:31
explain what went down here cuz
yeah
2:20:33
there's this is a what I would
consider
2:20:36
a low-end junk comedy club
mm-hmm open
2:20:41
it looks like it looks like it
was
2:20:43
thrown together in a high school
2:20:44
auditorium open mic night and
it was an
2:20:47
open mic er and she sees
Weinstein in
2:20:50
the audience now it's not
unusual by the
2:20:51
way for comics to to go after
anybody in
2:20:56
the audience is kind of what
they do and
2:20:59
so but she goes after Weinstein
and then
2:21:01
we have this incident with
somebody else
2:21:02
screaming at him and I just
found a clip
2:21:05
to be I mean I've been carrying
the clip
2:21:08
for a couple shows I just want
to get
2:21:09
rid of it for one thing but I
just
2:21:12
thought it was a fun clip in
New York
2:21:14
City a woman comedian was booed
and two
2:21:16
attendees were kicked out of an
event
2:21:18
for young performers and
Manhattan's
2:21:21
Lower East Side Wednesday night
after
2:21:23
they protested the press I'm
sorry I
2:21:25
have to stop did I hear say
Manhattan
2:21:29
I think Judy said Manhattan is
not Judy
2:21:32
this is a maiming for young
performers
2:21:34
and Manhattan's Lower East Side
2:21:35
Wednesday night after they
protested the
2:21:38
presence of accused sexual
predator and
2:21:40
former Hollywood mogul Harvey
Weinstein
2:21:43
who was spotted in the audience
one of
2:21:46
the evenings performers
comedian Kellie
2:21:48
Bachmann who's a rape survivor
called
2:21:50
out Weinstein during her act on
stage
2:22:08
[Music]
2:22:22
survivors another attendee
actors always
2:22:27
stuck less was kicked out of
the event
2:22:29
after confronting Harvey
Weinstein
2:22:51
amber Rollo who is also a
comedian
2:22:54
confronted Weinstein and was
kicked out
2:22:56
as well after a member of
Weinstein's
2:22:58
entourage called her the c-word
Rollo's
2:23:01
also a rape survivor Harvey
Weinstein's
2:23:03
pleaded not guilty to multiple
charges
2:23:05
of rape sexual assault and
predatory
2:23:07
sexual assault he faces trial in
2:23:09
Manhattan Court in January
2:23:11
oh good that's the only thing I
wanted
2:23:13
to know after hearing all that
is what
2:23:14
is he doing walking around you
know he's
2:23:18
you know he that's would be an
2:23:19
interesting question to
somebody my TAS
2:23:21
and I don't understand him when
you yell
2:23:23
so nobody's gonna say anything
when
2:23:24
you're saying something well it
just
2:23:27
seemed like a fiasco
2:23:30
what is he doing there yeah I
mean
2:23:34
Weinstein yeah I don't
understand that
2:23:36
he shows himself in public
public
2:23:38
anywhere and it's very strange
and what
2:23:41
the whole story was weird well
it would
2:23:42
have been good if the first
comedian if
2:23:45
she had done some a good Emmy
if you're
2:23:47
a good if you was funny yeah
you can
2:23:49
dress somebody down and and you
know you
2:23:51
can really humiliate them but I
think
2:23:54
she was too triggered and and
rightfully
2:23:56
so I saw this guy be like get
out of my
2:23:58
show who let him in
2:24:02
yeah you know you could
actually do that
2:24:04
you can you can actually get
somebody
2:24:05
thrown out of course you can
yeah that's
2:24:09
what you should have done
instead of
2:24:10
just jacking away hmm anyway I
just
2:24:14
found them well it's very
depressing to
2:24:16
me that Harvey Weinstein is
still
2:24:18
walking around I mean we have
louis c.k
2:24:21
his career is not only ruined
but it's
2:24:24
broke you know you can't you
can't I
2:24:28
can't laugh anymore louis c.k
something
2:24:30
broke
2:24:32
it's it's very it's hard to
explain Matt
2:24:36
Lauer will never work again
2:24:38
every rightfully so yeah
Philly's done
2:24:40
rightfully so but then but then
this
2:24:42
this Weinstein kid Bill Cosby's
in jail
2:24:46
he's a slammer II the big house
in the
2:24:48
shoe and Weinstein's walking
around why
2:24:52
I mean I I'm surprised he he
must have
2:24:57
bodyguards
2:24:57
don't people Italians were the
fewer
2:25:00
people he might have bodyguards
I mean
2:25:02
does money he still gets his he
still
2:25:05
gets the residuals there's no
you don't
2:25:07
get cut off from that right
well okay
2:25:11
well that was not a fun story
John I'm
2:25:14
sorry that you did that now how
can we
2:25:16
take people into into our
donation
2:25:18
segment with that you have fun
story now
2:25:20
I'll do one I'll do I don't
trust you
2:25:22
anymore no this is from the
dogs are
2:25:26
people to Department I saw an
obituary
2:25:30
from a mint from New Jersey I
will read
2:25:33
the obituary to you there's two
parts
2:25:35
that were interesting this by
the way is
2:25:37
not the obituary I want Brian
Joseph
2:25:40
tansy of Edgewater New Jersey
age 59
2:25:43
passed away on Tuesday October
22nd 2019
2:25:46
originally from Palisades Park
New
2:25:48
Jersey Brian was the son of the
late
2:25:51
Catherine Rotolo tansy and
Patrick James
2:25:53
tansy he was the father of four
legged
2:25:56
children Riverkeeper Sheree and
Benson
2:25:59
who pre deceased him
2:26:02
is that English KUB pre deceased
2:26:11
it's well the obit writer who's
2:26:16
obviously a joker I guess it's
the
2:26:20
lowest guy on the totem pole in
most
2:26:22
newspapers it's like you first
you start
2:26:25
off doing classified ads wait
there's
2:26:27
something worse than podcaster
yes we do
2:26:45
have a few people to thank for
show 1187
2:26:47
starting with wendy brahman
which is
2:26:52
pronounced spelled bra man she
said a
2:26:55
note it was I think it's worth
reading
2:26:57
No happy anniversary it's been
five
2:27:01
years since I last buy last
donated my
2:27:04
husband of 39 years decided he
not only
2:27:08
wanted out but wanted to
destroy me
2:27:11
financially emotionally and
physically
2:27:14
no he's just about dead but
it's been a
2:27:17
rough long five years but
during those
2:27:20
years I look forward to hearing
your
2:27:22
voices it was comforting to
know you
2:27:25
guys were always there
2:27:27
there's an old shoe that would
be us my
2:27:32
son Greg was in my life line
and he hung
2:27:35
her on to me through it all on
November
2:27:38
7th Greg will be 33 years old
he hit me
2:27:40
in the mouth five years back
and I want
2:27:43
to honor him by donating
$133.33 for his
2:27:47
33rd birthday and it will move
him a
2:27:49
little closer to his night to
it thank
2:27:52
you for keeping us woke whoops
okay you
2:27:55
had me up until woke yeah
2:27:58
well I'm glad I'm glad that she
has it
2:28:00
in quotes oh she's good well
thank you
2:28:05
very much and if we brought if
we helped
2:28:08
you in that way thank you and I
2:28:10
understand why you returned
this value
2:28:12
that's how it works
2:28:12
I'm glad I would recommend her
hooking
2:28:16
up with the local one a
Michigan meetup
2:28:19
crowd yeah this is as we were
discussing
2:28:22
earlier human face-to-face
commune
2:28:25
is really good for love being
in this
2:28:28
group I think so too and she'd
be
2:28:30
welcomed and and and it would
like a
2:28:32
warm bath with candles well I
don't know
2:28:38
about that part onward Trevor
Merkin and
2:28:41
Burberry friend everybody
2:28:44
France yes yeah Trevis British
I think
2:28:47
blackstrap is British you're
right yeah
2:28:50
but we could Trevor's been with
us a
2:28:53
long time I'm sure he's royalty
by now
2:28:56
but I don't know Sir Trevor
today we
2:28:59
like night Scott meanwhile
Baron of
2:29:01
North Georgia hundred thirteen
dollars
2:29:02
and fifty seven cents
2:29:04
Sir John Knowles Baron of
Murfreesboro
2:29:07
one hundred ten dollars and
forty cents
2:29:08
it also says a happy birthday
to me me
2:29:10
haha its Mimi's birthday by the
way the
2:29:13
birthday that Eric her son put
on the
2:29:16
list yes it's actually the
force I know
2:29:20
I changed it because I saw the
2:29:22
newsletter but then I was
thinking I
2:29:24
have to verify with yes
2:29:29
her birthday is tomorrow not
today
2:29:33
John Robin $100 barrel addict
in $100
2:29:37
Ben bub is advising by Singh in
Waterloo
2:29:41
australia 99 bless he's also 33
bustling
2:29:45
been blessing was it bless
another
2:29:47
second I yeah he's also 33 okay
2:29:51
interesting coincidence sir
Ross's 9009
2:29:56
Stacy's Lube Johnson this is no
breath
2:30:05
you know the other funny thing
about
2:30:07
this Jimmy Garoppolo character
mmm they
2:30:11
take pictures of he's
apparently get
2:30:13
some fetish about women whose
friends
2:30:18
let's say remind me who was
this guy we
2:30:21
talked about him what he's the
2:30:22
quarterback for the 49ers looks
like a
2:30:24
like a George Clooney type of
character
2:30:27
it looks like me yes the guy
who can
2:30:29
harass anyone because he looks
good it
2:30:32
looks good yeah well he hey the
women
2:30:34
that he's seen dating always
have what
2:30:36
appears to be two weather
balloons in a
2:30:39
halter top trying to get out
it's
2:30:43
actually kind of like what
science
2:30:45
experiment Brandon Johnson does
up next
2:30:49
8888 and Essex Connecticut
there's a
2:30:51
long note I don't know if you
see
2:30:53
anything there he's got some
jingle
2:30:54
requests we can maybe think
about put at
2:30:56
the end James Brown Isis in
America
2:30:59
always a winner
2:31:02
yes Bruce bless injure similar
to the
2:31:07
bus nguy Indianapolis Indiana
800 eight
2:31:11
forgotten eight the Sebastopol
6969
2:31:15
matthews szalinski sixty and
here's a
2:31:20
very long note you might want
to look
2:31:23
over as we go through this and
it's well
2:31:26
he says I did read this it's
all about
2:31:29
the microgrids and you know
well let me
2:31:34
just say this thank you
everywhere
2:31:35
there's a lot of opinions a lot
of
2:31:37
information people know a lot
and of
2:31:40
course I'm not against
microgrids I
2:31:43
think you are either John in
fact if it
2:31:45
was a nuke in your backyard
that's
2:31:46
basically a word yeah that we
would love
2:31:50
sensible microgrids that
actually give
2:31:53
everyone power not the will
keep your
2:31:56
CPAP machine on and turn
everything else
2:31:59
off remotely because that's
what will be
2:32:01
required so this is a issue it
comes in
2:32:04
this DJ his uses the name DJ
and he
2:32:07
comes in with 60 thanks teacher
next on
2:32:10
that list is John Monaco and
Highland
2:32:12
Heights Kentucky 5510 and he
says
2:32:16
remember to say that your
clocks back
2:32:18
yes sir and we're on par now a
little
2:32:21
late for them recommendation
yeah and
2:32:23
Anthony Rodriguez double
nickels on the
2:32:25
dime Sir Tom dari double
nickels on the
2:32:27
die from DeForest Wisconsin fan
Eric
2:32:31
Hanson 5230
2:32:33
thank you both for your work
2:32:36
he says he's searched an
kitchen while
2:32:39
listening call our town Austin
and that
2:32:42
you can read that
2:32:44
Eric local in mole rows
Deutschland $52
2:32:48
without all the crap from the
Unicode in
2:32:51
this thanks Eric
2:32:54
Dame to east sir Eric okay
let's face it
2:32:57
by now
2:32:58
yes Dame Tania the white
counters in New
2:33:00
York City NYC 50,000 then 42
cities note
2:33:05
she says I know you don't
usually read
2:33:06
the lesser donation notes yeah
we do
2:33:08
break for Dame's but if you can
please
2:33:11
give health karma to a close
family
2:33:13
member that is having heart
surgery on
2:33:14
Tuesday
2:33:17
7:5 hmm I think she means 10-5
2:33:24
I would greatly appreciate it
let them
2:33:26
slide yeah 11:5 yes assuming
that that
2:33:29
goes well I'll make an NYC
meetup my top
2:33:32
priority ah okay we were saying
hey
2:33:34
where's the New York City
meetups
2:33:36
clearly she's had some issues
with
2:33:38
health in the family I've been
wanting
2:33:40
to do another one for ages but
New York
2:33:41
City is a pain mainly due to
space and
2:33:43
those and the noise levels in
bars okay
2:33:46
hugs thank you very much yes in
fact I'm
2:33:49
gonna give it to you right now
you've
2:33:52
got Karma's dames myth Dame's
got to do
2:33:56
it for the dames
2:33:58
uh sir fuck that guy $50 he has
a
2:34:03
birthday coming up Fabrice -
shoo me $50
2:34:09
he probably should get a D
douching mm
2:34:13
[Music]
2:34:16
these follow your $50 donors
name and
2:34:19
location if it's appropriate
2:34:21
Jeremy Cartwright in Rockford
Illinois
2:34:23
$50 michael Janowski in lindoro
2:34:26
pennsylvania bradley lenin
parts unknown
2:34:30
sir Bryan Watson in Raleigh
North
2:34:31
Carolina and last but not least
IET
2:34:34
Kitagawa over here in San
Francisco
2:34:37
Agata wave I can see him one
thing all
2:34:40
this folks for being the
producers and
2:34:42
help me support the show and it
is
2:34:44
specifically show 1187 and a
big THANK
2:34:48
YOU to everybody under $50
which we no
2:34:52
longer mentioned for brevity's
sake of
2:34:55
the show but also people like
to know
2:34:57
that there's an absolute cutoff
where
2:34:59
they can come in anonymously
and we have
2:35:00
a number of those but a great
idea is to
2:35:04
be on one of our recurring
payment
2:35:08
programs so you continue to
bring us
2:35:11
value it can be $5 a month as
long if
2:35:14
that's the value and that's
what you you
2:35:16
know the value you can bring
back that's
2:35:18
fine
2:35:18
think of this piece on people
are thirty
2:35:20
threes they got 12s is a number
of
2:35:22
places a number of things that
you can
2:35:25
do and participate in and if
you'd like
2:35:26
to learn more about it there's
a very
2:35:27
simple website you can go to
it's so
2:35:29
simple the kids can sing the
jingle
2:35:31
Dvorak org slash n a and we
would
2:35:37
appreciate as much help as you
can give
2:35:39
us for Thursday Thursday I will
still be
2:35:41
here and get my little business
well
2:35:43
that's with the report I'll
have I'll
2:35:45
have multiple reports a report
from the
2:35:47
hundred-year radio celebration
I'll have
2:35:49
a lowdown on brexit I mean I got
2:35:51
everything for you European new
needs
2:35:54
are gonna be right here and for
2:35:56
everybody else not a minute too
soon to
2:35:59
everybody else here's a goat
Karma
2:36:03
you've got karma
2:36:08
[Music]
2:36:17
2019 winding out the year it's
going
2:36:20
fast here's the birthday list
for today
2:36:22
Jason Zeisler aka sir code
monkey says
2:36:25
happy birthday to his douchebag
brother
2:36:27
who turned 39 yesterday
2:36:29
Wendy Bremen Brahman says happy
birthday
2:36:31
to Greg Greg was there for her
in the
2:36:33
tough times he turns 33 on the
7th of
2:36:36
November Kevin Fitzpatrick
celebrates
2:36:38
today as does den Glen blessing
and sir
2:36:41
fuck that guy also November 3rd
and we
2:36:43
say a big big happy birthday to
me me
2:36:46
Dvorak she'll be celebrating
tomorrow
2:36:49
and she still reads the
newspaper
2:36:51
without her glasses happy
birthday baby
2:36:53
[Music]
2:37:03
it is your no agenda meetups
where you
2:37:07
can stay even saner than
listening to
2:37:09
the best podcast in the
universe go meet
2:37:11
some people who had the same
thinking as
2:37:13
you you'll find they're
completely
2:37:15
different different backgrounds
ages of
2:37:17
religions upbringing education
but
2:37:21
you'll have something in common
namely
2:37:23
your amygdala is the same size
you're
2:37:25
not gonna get true oh you know
what the
2:37:27
Boston guys let me see if I
have it here
2:37:30
the Boston guys did a meet-up
and
2:37:34
popular now has become and it's
kind of
2:37:36
fun to sing the Gitmo nation
national
2:37:39
anthem in the venue where you
do the
2:37:41
Meetup and it's great because
they took
2:37:44
a video of this someone tweeted
it and
2:37:46
it's just in a bar but there's
you know
2:37:48
like nine or ten people know
that I
2:37:50
think there's more but at least
at least
2:37:52
ten people and this is what
they're
2:37:54
doing and you can imagine that
the other
2:37:56
patrons are very curious about
this
2:37:59
groovy
2:38:01
a son we are all charged up to
be human
2:38:09
race horses and servants in
your lands
2:38:14
and I'll share this message to
West now
2:38:19
under two hands and beyond
2:38:32
[Applause]
2:38:40
another thing you have in common
2:38:43
apparently is that everyone's
tone-deaf
2:38:45
at the meet up flat I love it is
2:38:50
beautiful then my ears is
beautiful
2:38:53
music and today there I'm sorry
2:38:56
oh wow this is Thursday
Thursday we've
2:38:59
got to meet up in Myrtle Beach
at 7
2:39:01
o'clock at the sneaky Beagle
rusty Jones
2:39:03
is your host Orange County the
no Jenna
2:39:05
meetup part 2 at 6 o'clock on
Thursday
2:39:08
that will be the Revenge of the
meet up
2:39:09
at the boss cat kitchen and
libations in
2:39:12
Newport Beach crystal and Ryan
Darrow
2:39:14
your host on Friday Nelson
British
2:39:16
Columbia 7 o'clock torch light
brewing
2:39:18
Matt burns organizing for you
Saturday
2:39:21
the 9th at northern North
Charleston
2:39:23
South Carolina 1:00 p.m. at the
raka
2:39:26
raka Belleek rockabilly in Park
Circle
2:39:30
let's gather to dig in the park
at 1:00
2:39:33
--is-- in their outdoor area
Dame
2:39:34
Jennifer Buchanan ah I wish I
could go
2:39:37
there she is our and in fact
this is
2:39:39
hosted by No Agenda animated
studios
2:39:41
this is beautiful that's the
South
2:39:44
Carolina automation studios
what'd I say
2:39:47
I had to change it you said
animated Oh
2:39:50
Anna Mason studios ok thank you
2:39:52
also on Saturday in the Sierra
Foothills
2:39:55
Auburn California at 2 o'clock
in the
2:39:58
afternoon calling all no agenda
2:39:59
producers in Northern
California come to
2:40:01
Moonraker Brewing Company in
Auburn
2:40:03
Saturday as well Southwest
Ontario
2:40:06
that's can the Navy is 7
o'clock that
2:40:09
will be at the refined fool
Brewing
2:40:13
Company and burgers from burger
2:40:15
rebellion gathered near the
large
2:40:17
Universal you're learning a lot
of crazy
2:40:19
names for bars no but I'd like
to gather
2:40:22
near the large mural then the
Thursday
2:40:28
on the 14th the Michigan local
one has
2:40:31
their pizza run at 6:30 spicy
slices
2:40:35
where you can build your own
personal
2:40:36
neopolitano pizza a Yousefi
gauzy is
2:40:40
organizing
2:40:42
and then also next Thursday not
this
2:40:44
coming Thursday next Thursday
the
2:40:46
monthly local 512 South Austin
Meetup
2:40:49
and this time it's going to be
at Doc's
2:40:52
backyard in sunset valleys will
be the
2:40:56
second official one Friday the
15th to
2:40:59
Wichita Scout áown hoedown
meetup six
2:41:02
o'clock
2:41:03
that's for Kansas FEMA region
seven of
2:41:06
gitmo nation come early come
off and
2:41:08
bring your amygdala swollen or
not at
2:41:10
the Wichita Brewing Company and
finally
2:41:12
also Saturday the 16th the
Cincinnati
2:41:14
Ohio local meetup three o'clock
the
2:41:17
official I got tired of waiting
for
2:41:19
someone else to schedule a meet
up meet
2:41:21
up come to fretboard Brewing
Company for
2:41:23
an afternoon of merriment Baron
Foxbat
2:41:26
of the Cook Islands will be
there for
2:41:28
you this is fantastic
2:41:30
this is why this is the legacy
of no
2:41:32
agenda we can go back but the
Cook
2:41:36
Islands is gonna be there
apparently
2:41:37
he's organizing it huh yeah
isn't that
2:41:40
great
2:41:43
yeah yeah it's over yeah I guess
2:41:45
somebody really anyone you get
to see a
2:41:46
tan that you can't get anything
else in
2:41:48
the world it's exactly it's the
best tan
2:41:51
and that's your no agenda
meetups let me
2:41:53
see you do have anything else
to take
2:41:54
care of no I think I think
that's what
2:41:56
we got we're uh yes we're done
2:42:01
yes Oh
2:42:05
the the pig swine flu the swine
pig flu
2:42:09
the Chinese pork either one is
killing
2:42:11
pigs
2:42:11
yeah it's now called the pig
plague
2:42:16
pegleg the pig plate which that
we could
2:42:18
have come up without it's a
better name
2:42:19
scientists are saying 25% of
all pigs
2:42:23
around the world could die of
swine
2:42:26
fever yeah should we work
bellies I mean
2:42:30
she would be investing in
something
2:42:33
but I mean you pork bellies as
well I
2:42:35
think when you go on that when
you buy
2:42:38
pork bellies you're buying an
American
2:42:39
it's the only it's not like
there's
2:42:41
international pork bellies that
you're
2:42:43
investing in yeah so I don't
know I
2:42:46
don't know III neither I don't
do
2:42:48
commodities it's too risky
2:42:50
okay now a couple of things we
want to
2:42:54
get out of the way okay there's
been
2:42:56
some matching nations there's
some old
2:42:57
reports and followed by a new
report all
2:43:00
right and it has to do it so I
think
2:43:01
it's gonna have an impact on
the United
2:43:03
States which is the the the
battle or
2:43:06
who's taken over the drug
business in
2:43:08
Mexico yeah this is an
interesting story
2:43:12
now well let's start with the
older
2:43:15
stories which is this one this
is El men
2:43:17
show who I understood was
taking over
2:43:20
and this is a CBS two-part
report on l
2:43:23
men show tonight one sorry he is
2:43:27
offering ten million dollars for
2:43:29
information leading to the
arrest of the
2:43:30
Mexican drug kingpin known as
El Mundo
2:43:33
he's blamed for a flood of
narcotics
2:43:36
into the u.s. and in tonight's
eye on
2:43:38
America Adriana Diaz takes us
on the
2:43:40
hunt for this dangerous drug
lord it's
2:43:44
just after sunrise and on
Chicago's West
2:43:47
Side we're out watching the
morning rush
2:43:49
for drugs it's been seven 1515
in the
2:43:53
morning
2:43:54
and there's people in love
Valley back
2:43:56
good the scholars behind that
boarded
2:43:58
fence
2:43:58
the DA's Brian McKnight showed
us what's
2:44:01
going on in broad daylight
there's
2:44:03
literally a line now everyone's
coming
2:44:05
back out I see the guys put in
2:44:07
I've got his right hand he's
putting his
2:44:08
pocket last year in Chicago
alone almost
2:44:11
800 people died from drug
overdoses
2:44:14
what percentage of drugs in
Chicago do
2:44:16
you think come from Mexico a
significant
2:44:19
amount probably bought mine you
know 90%
2:44:21
90% the DEA says this man is a
major
2:44:25
part of the problem he's a
rising
2:44:27
Mexican drug lord named nemecio
Segura
2:44:30
seventies known simply as el
Mentos you
2:44:34
didn't want priority for DEA
and and
2:44:35
frankly Farallon 14 united
states
2:44:37
Matthew Donahue is the DA's top
agent in
2:44:40
Mexico and has helped uncover
dozens of
2:44:43
al menos drug labs in the
jungle Helmand
2:44:47
chose cartel is responsible for
roughly
2:44:49
a third of the drugs entering
this
2:44:51
country by land and by sea he
has a 10
2:44:54
million dollar bounty on his
head
2:44:56
ironically he lived in
California some
2:44:59
30 years ago where he was
arrested on
2:45:01
drug charges and eventually
deported
2:45:03
back to Mexico it was this was
during
2:45:07
Obama's presidency was it not
bill
2:45:10
mincho I think so I don't know
that
2:45:13
that's true but let's play part
2 he's
2:45:16
got an enormous amount of
weapons RPGs
2:45:18
50 calibers weapons at risk he
has his
2:45:21
own SWAT teams from shooting
down a
2:45:23
Mexican army helicopter killing
six to
2:45:26
being implicated in a public
hanging
2:45:28
this summer
2:45:29
elemento protects his empire
with
2:45:31
impunity back in Chicago the
Mexican
2:45:35
drug seized are so toxic
2:45:37
they can't be handled without
protective
2:45:39
gear at the DA's lab packs of
cocaine
2:45:42
are stamped with traffickers
brands and
2:45:44
more than a third can be traced
back to
2:45:47
Elemento she's one that's
responsible
2:45:49
for sending the poison that's
actually
2:45:51
killing innocent women and kids
so what
2:45:53
happens when someone's child
dies you
2:45:56
know good chance it probably
came from
2:45:58
this organization
2:46:00
this is the aftermath an
overdose in
2:46:04
Chicago this man survived that
day the
2:46:07
last year more than 67,000
Americans did
2:46:11
not by flooding the US with
drugs
2:46:14
elementals cartel makes
hundreds of
2:46:16
millions of dollars a year
2:46:18
the DEA says part of the
challenge in
2:46:19
capturing him is that he has
entire
2:46:21
police departments in Mexico on
his
2:46:23
payroll Norah as one agent put
it if al
2:46:26
menschell wants you to work for
him you
2:46:27
have two options say yes or be
killed
2:46:31
incredible reporting tonight
Adriana
2:46:33
thank you so much just
incredible
2:46:36
Adrianna well he only accounts
for one
2:46:41
third of the problem I think El
Chapo's
2:46:43
kid who they tried to arrest is
right
2:46:46
here responsible for a lot more
but
2:46:48
let's play now this is the more
recent
2:46:50
story and it's not even about
el mentos
2:46:52
Mexico's government is on the
defensive
2:46:55
tonight after police were
forced to
2:46:57
release a top drug lord when
they faced
2:46:59
a barrage of bullets from
cartel gunmen
2:47:01
Errol Barnett reports the law
men were
2:47:04
outgunned machine gun fire and
billowing
2:47:09
smoke signaling a terrifying
new reality
2:47:12
for the people of Culiacan
Mexico can we
2:47:17
get up says this child no my
love says
2:47:20
this father shielding his
children as
2:47:22
they hide from Sinaloa cartel
gunmen at
2:47:26
least eight lives were lost
after three
2:47:28
hours of chaos as the cartels
had fired
2:47:31
of vehicles in the street and
took
2:47:32
multiple Mexican security
forces hostage
2:47:36
amid a rain of bullets
civilians running
2:47:39
for safety is woman with a
child in her
2:47:42
arms it was retaliation for the
daylight
2:47:46
capture of Sinaloa kingpin a
video
2:47:48
Guzman currently one of the most
2:47:50
powerful drug lords in the world
2:47:54
after replacing his father
Joaquin el
2:47:56
chapo guzman who was extradited
to the
2:47:59
United States and now serving a
life
2:48:01
sentence the Sinaloa cartel
overwhelmed
2:48:05
Mexico's National Guard Federal
Police
2:48:07
and army to the point they
relented and
2:48:10
released Guzman facing intense
criticism
2:48:13
for the move Mexico's president
said
2:48:15
today that decision
2:48:17
saved lives this was an enormous
2:48:19
humiliation for the Mexican army
2:48:21
Mexico's former foreign
minister tells
2:48:23
CBS News the country is mired
in crisis
2:48:26
the mistake was to try and go
and get
2:48:28
him without overwhelming force
and if
2:48:31
you don't have it then don't do
it
2:48:33
now the cartel also broke out
more than
2:48:35
50 prisoners during that
firefight with
2:48:38
most of them still at large
right now as
2:48:40
is a video Guzman the senior
American
2:48:43
official tells CBS News the
u.s. in
2:48:45
coordination with the Mexican
military
2:48:47
Noora
2:48:48
is aggressively looking for him
hard to
2:48:50
believe all the details of this
story
2:48:51
Errol thank you so much yes
very hard to
2:48:54
believe so
2:48:56
so they had to release the kid
2:49:00
tape yeah and then they because
there
2:49:02
was so many bad guys they say
bad guys
2:49:05
open the prison another 50 guys
out to
2:49:08
go nuts and this is south of
our border
2:49:13
yeah should we be concerned
well I would
2:49:17
think so by me but again just
adds to
2:49:22
the drug problem cuz they just
keep
2:49:23
bringing the stuff in I mean it
wouldn't
2:49:25
be a problem at all people that
had more
2:49:27
well if the stuff wasn't coming
in that
2:49:29
would be a problem too I mean
we do have
2:49:30
to be realistic about the drug
trade the
2:49:33
you know the 2008 financial
crisis
2:49:37
probably you know we would have
not
2:49:40
survived it if we didn't have
drug money
2:49:41
running around I mean the drug
money is
2:49:43
big it props up the banks props
up lots
2:49:46
of stuff so in that regard I
can see why
2:49:50
El Chapo's kid is more powerful
than
2:49:52
most yeah makes you wonder if
El Chapo's
2:49:57
kid who seems really parl me to
what
2:49:59
they get the way they busted
him out
2:50:00
makes you wonder if he had
anything to
2:50:02
do this dad's being arrested oh
that's a
2:50:05
good one it's possible I would
have
2:50:08
finished with I just got two
things here
2:50:09
from deep deep deep deep state
just
2:50:12
unbelievable to hear what these
two two
2:50:15
guys are talking about both
both former
2:50:17
directors of the CIA they were
I was it
2:50:23
was a c-span event actually it
was about
2:50:25
the security of our elections
it was on
2:50:28
c-span to Margaret Brennan
who's from 60
2:50:34
minutes was moderating she's
Council on
2:50:36
Foreign Relations and she's no
relation
2:50:38
to Brennan who is one of the to
have
2:50:42
former CIA directors who were
talking
2:50:45
about the subject and in fact
it went a
2:50:50
little bit beyond just talking
about
2:50:53
elections it went into the true
deep
2:50:57
state I have the full question
and
2:51:00
answer from the first former
director
2:51:03
this is the director he was
actually
2:51:06
deputy director of the CIA
during 9/11
2:51:10
and then I think 2004 he was
the full
2:51:18
director of CIA and the
professionals
2:51:21
that carry out their daily
2:51:22
responsibilities of those
places going
2:51:24
to continue to do what it is
that they
2:51:25
are expected to do the reason
why mr.
2:51:30
Trump has this very contentious
2:51:32
relationship with CIA did I do
this
2:51:36
though I did this the wrong way
around
2:51:37
I'm sorry here's also mention
that
2:51:40
Margaret Brennan is actually
she's not
2:51:43
related to the nation girl Face
the
2:51:45
Nation yes okay all right now
we go back
2:51:47
there the problem is that both
John John
2:51:49
McLoughlin is the is the first
CIA
2:51:52
director you'd have to agree
that not
2:51:55
totally the impeachment inquiry
is
2:51:56
underway sparked by a complaint
from
2:51:59
someone within the intelligence
the
2:52:03
president's concern and often
use term
2:52:07
about a deep state being there
to take
2:52:10
you know thank God for the deep
state
2:52:14
I mean I think you know
everyone here
2:52:19
has seen this progression of
diplomats
2:52:21
and intelligence officers and
White
2:52:23
House people trooping up to
Capitol Hill
2:52:25
right now and saying these are
people
2:52:27
who are doing their duty or
responding
2:52:29
to a higher call the it doesn't
I guess
2:52:35
it doesn't well think about it
for a
2:52:37
minute
2:52:38
with all of the people who knew
what was
2:52:40
going on here
2:52:41
it took an intelligence offer
to step
2:52:44
officer to step forward and say
2:52:45
something about it which was
the the
2:52:50
trigger that then unleashed
everything
2:52:52
else now why does that happen
what I've
2:52:55
tell American people why that
happens is
2:52:57
this is the institution in the
US
2:52:59
government that with all of its
flaws
2:53:00
and it makes mistakes is
institutionally
2:53:04
committed to objectivity and to
telling
2:53:06
the truth it is one of the few
2:53:09
institutions in Washington that
is not
2:53:11
in a chain of command that
makes her
2:53:13
implements policy its whole job
is to
2:53:15
speak the truth it's engraved
in marble
2:53:18
in the lobby more egregious
then thank
2:53:23
God for the deep state which he
said
2:53:25
very easily rolled off the
tongue there
2:53:28
which makes it true
2:53:31
he also said no that we tell
the truth
2:53:33
that CIA we're all about the
truth when
2:53:36
arrogance and on I looked it up
2:53:40
what is engraved in marble is
John vs8
2:53:45
ye shall know the truth and the
truth
2:53:48
shall make you free and here's
John
2:53:52
Brennan responding to the same
2:53:55
conversation that's the for the
most
2:53:58
recent director of CIA and the
2:54:00
professionals that carry out
their daily
2:54:02
responsibilities of those
places going
2:54:04
to continue to do what it is
that they
2:54:05
are expected to do the reason
why mr.
2:54:09
Trump has this very contentious
2:54:12
relationship with CIA and FBI
and the
2:54:15
deep state people and you he
even says
2:54:19
it again the deep state people
this I
2:54:21
mean for the war for the first
guy to
2:54:23
say it kind of you could take
it as
2:54:25
jokingly
2:54:26
but now Brennan's
2:54:27
using it just in regular
parlance I mean
2:54:30
can we not take this seriously
I think
2:54:31
we can with CIA and FBI and the
deep
2:54:34
state people and you is because
they
2:54:42
tell the truth because they
cannot be
2:54:45
manipulated like clay in his
hands
2:54:47
because they will stand up and
speak out
2:54:50
when things are wrong and
they'll tell
2:54:51
him what the truth is and the
truth he
2:54:55
fears because he has lived on
anything
2:54:57
but the truth not just during
his
2:55:00
presidency but even before that
so thank
2:55:02
goodness for the women and men
who are
2:55:04
at the Intel's community in law
2:55:05
enforcement communities who were
2:55:07
standing up and carrying out
their
2:55:09
responsibilities on behalf of
their
2:55:10
fellow citizens so if he
doesn't use
2:55:13
their intelligence if he
doesn't use
2:55:14
their contributions to this
country
2:55:16
security while bad on him
2:55:19
but our people who continue to
fight the
2:55:22
fight in the trenches here as
well as
2:55:24
overseas will do their work
irrespective
2:55:26
I'm sorry CIA is not allowed to
operate
2:55:30
in US soil am i correct
absolutely we
2:55:33
said they're doing it here and
there the
2:55:35
deep state thanks John Brennan
security
2:55:37
well bet on him but our people
who
2:55:41
continue to fight the fight in
the
2:55:43
trenches here as well as
overseas will
2:55:45
do their work irrespective of
what he is
2:55:48
going to do or say about them
when they
2:55:51
raise their hand you know oath
of
2:55:54
allegiance to this country as
Annie said
2:55:55
they have that obligation it's
a duty of
2:55:58
their oath and that's what
compelled
2:56:00
this was the blower what he's
from CIO
2:56:02
were ever to speak out it's what
2:56:04
compelled ambassadors
ivanovitch and
2:56:06
Taylor and Colonel Windham
women and
2:56:09
others to be able to say this
is wrong
2:56:12
mm-hmm this is antithetical to
the
2:56:15
values that this country was
founded
2:56:17
upon and unfortunately there
are too
2:56:21
many people on the other end of
2:56:23
Pennsylvania Avenue in the
Congress who
2:56:25
hold their nose over what's
being done
2:56:27
and until they realize that
what mr.
2:56:30
Trump is doing is trampling
again the
2:56:32
foundations of this great
country of
2:56:34
ours we're going to be in for a
rocky
2:56:36
so I just am pleased everyday
that my
2:56:39
former colleagues in the
intell's
2:56:41
community are continuing to
fulfill
2:56:42
their their duties which
they're not
2:56:45
supposed to legally remind me
to do it
2:56:48
yellowcake and let's just remind
2:56:52
everybody how john brennan sees
the
2:56:56
truth and the rule of law and
the
2:56:58
constitution people are
innocent until
2:57:00
well alleged to be involved in
some type
2:57:02
of criminal activity then
you're no
2:57:05
longer innocent one observation
how can
2:57:09
a former director of CIA
protect me you
2:57:13
would think he would protect
himself
2:57:16
this mofo is wearing a Fitbit
and he's
2:57:19
waving it around for everybody
to see
2:57:21
and now with the recent
acquisition
2:57:24
because it went through Google
bought
2:57:27
Fitbit all you need is
Brennan's gmail
2:57:29
address and you can get a lot of
2:57:31
information about sir Brennan
even where
2:57:34
he is
2:57:35
these things have location they
got all
2:57:37
kinds of stuff what kind of a
moron spy
2:57:40
is that guy
2:57:43
I don't know it's a shameful
shameful
2:57:45
character
2:57:47
well at least Brennan grabbed
Margaret
2:57:49
Brennan I gave him a little
grief I
2:57:51
thought that was good but
nobody called
2:57:52
anybody out for spying on the
American
2:57:54
public against the law for the
CIA to do
2:57:58
such a thing I guess it's just
accepted
2:58:01
now that's okay yeah you can
you go
2:58:04
ahead you spy out it whatever
you want I
2:58:06
know I know plenty of CIA
people in my
2:58:11
family my uncle there they will
be the
2:58:14
first to say yes of course
that's
2:58:16
engraved the truth shall set
you shall
2:58:19
make you free and but they are
in the
2:58:21
business of seduction and lying
that's
2:58:25
what they do they the whole
point is to
2:58:29
lie to get people to do things
and draw
2:58:32
them into stuff and set people
up that's
2:58:34
what they do that's what FBI
does not
2:58:37
all but CIA certainly that's
that's what
2:58:40
spying is deception but no no
it's this
2:58:44
is where the truth lives
2:58:48
well that was a good one how to
give you
2:58:50
a clip of the day for that but
again a
2:58:52
little too depressing all right
then I
2:58:55
just want to have one public
service
2:58:56
announcement for our them's
named Ben
2:58:59
Network Solutions was
compromised you
2:59:02
did not read about it I
received an
2:59:03
email I still have a few
domains that
2:59:07
are registered through network
solution
2:59:09
this is the the old Internet
this is the
2:59:11
big mack daddy of domain
destroy and now
2:59:16
I have a couple of legacy
things so
2:59:20
there's a few legacy domains
that are
2:59:22
still at network solutions and
I also
2:59:24
have a legacy Rackspace account
where I
2:59:30
think there's two small servers
are
2:59:33
running there
2:59:35
and I got as and this is how I
found out
2:59:37
about it I got the Network
Solutions
2:59:39
email and then the net which
I'm like
2:59:42
okay I'm not quite sure what the
2:59:43
passwords are or whatever for
these
2:59:45
things I have to go and look at
let him
2:59:46
lapse no no I didn't let him
lapse
2:59:49
there's they're still active
but no I
2:59:51
mean you let them you lost
track of them
2:59:54
right but but they still have
my email
2:59:56
of course and so network
solution says
2:59:57
hey you know we were
compromised and
2:59:59
they got passwords and all
kinds of
3:00:00
stuff Thanks and then the same
day I
3:00:03
receive an email from Rackspace
a
3:00:06
trouble ticket someone's
complaining
3:00:08
about me running spam servers
so I'm
3:00:11
like okay so and I'm like I
don't know
3:00:13
what you're talking about but
lo and
3:00:15
behold once I dug into the
interface
3:00:16
someone had set up four servers
with
3:00:20
solid straight solid-state
drives and
3:00:23
they were running all kinds of
you know
3:00:25
I don't know commanded your
home I'm
3:00:28
sorry I say can you go get the
gear and
3:00:31
take it home because user saw
the state
3:00:33
drives it's on Rackspace it's
virtual or
3:00:36
the N but but here's the problem
3:00:39
network solutions being
compromised is
3:00:43
incredibly dangerous because
even though
3:00:47
you may not know who is you
know if you
3:00:51
have a private registration of
the
3:00:53
domains they they immediately
can find
3:00:56
out so much that they knew to
go and use
3:00:59
apparently I use the same
password over
3:01:02
at Rackspace but they knew to
go to
3:01:04
Rackspace because all this is
tied
3:01:06
together all these records
start to mean
3:01:08
something it's easy so they
they knew it
3:01:12
was Adam at currycomb they had a
3:01:14
password coincidentally the same
3:01:16
password old password that
worked over a
3:01:18
rack space but they knew to go
to
3:01:20
Rackspace because they could see
3:01:22
everything about my
registration sure I
3:01:25
think this is this is a much
bigger
3:01:27
problem than I mean it's not
been
3:01:29
reported anywhere this is this
is a
3:01:31
infrastructure level hack when
people
3:01:33
have your DNS you got everything
3:01:38
and I add I think it should be
I think
3:01:41
it should be in the news
3:01:42
nobody's gonna report on it
because no
3:01:44
one knows nobody knows what
you're
3:01:46
talking about the people that
are
3:01:48
writing about tech today talk
about for
3:01:50
a new phone
3:01:52
let me unbox it that's as far
as you get
3:01:56
this has been your no agenda
show sorry
3:01:59
for going a little bit long but
we still
3:02:01
will bring you a couple of end
of show
3:02:04
mixes let's see what if I had
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3:02:08
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3:02:10
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Coyne
3:02:11
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Rueben
3:02:16
with the golden oldie also we
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3:02:19
random thoughts Halloween
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3:02:22
coming up on no agenda stream
calm and I
3:02:27
will be with you John and the
rest of
3:02:30
the the crowd and the crew on
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3:02:32
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3:02:35
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3:02:39
everybody I'm Adam curry here
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3:02:43
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3:02:46
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we need more babes at the round
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this is part of our Dayton
Drive and he
3:04:33
keeps donating first daughter
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3:04:35
really there soon I guess
someone's
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pressing buttons why don't I
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who's got a hammer I'll go down
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goddamn floor myself
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