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are they training me to be a
dog Adam
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curry
0:03
John C. Dvorak 1189 this is no
agenda
0:13
[Music]
0:21
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
0:24
Valley where I have noticed
that Woody
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Allen's finally been canceled by
0:28
canceled culture good for them
I'm John
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C Dvorak Woody Allen wasn't
already like
0:37
Schubert like super canceled no
house
0:40
cancelled cancelled now movie
had a
0:44
rainy day in New York will not
get
0:46
released in the United States
it's
0:48
actually been released in
Europe to good
0:50
reviews yeah
0:51
Amazon will not bring it out in
the
0:53
United States they won't stream
it his
0:55
feet he's got it the
autobiography of
0:58
Woody Allen which has to be a
0:59
fascinating book no tonight the
big the
1:02
big for publishers none of them
will
1:03
touch it did he do that himself
but he's
1:07
a writer yeah but he did the
the film
1:10
about his life or is it just a
written
1:12
off Oh bullshit no agenda
pressured to
1:15
release that we have new
neighbors five
1:24
minutes from from the crackpot
to home
1:27
here crackpot in the keeper yes
yeah
1:31
yeah we didn't have time to
talk about
1:33
it because it happened on think
it
1:35
happened on Thursday here's
report
1:37
number one under way just about
an hour
1:39
ago we were able to capture
some video
1:41
for you so let's go ahead and
play it
1:42
and show you what we saw we saw
textile
1:45
crews out and about escorted by
state
1:47
police cleaning up the trash
out here
1:48
using leaf blowers and a street
sweeper
1:51
now the second part we believe
will be
1:53
to pack up the folks living
here as the
1:56
state steps in and frustration
mounts
1:58
over how the
2:00
is handling this crisis
governor Greg
2:02
Abbott warning state leaders
are excuse
2:05
me city leaders to straighten
things up
2:06
but now he's just stepping in
this
2:08
morning Texas stat our textile
crews
2:10
will clear away the homeless
encampments
2:13
across town there are a lot of
them the
2:15
governor says he will not allow
Austin
2:17
to turn into cities like San
Francisco
2:19
or LA now one man who I talked
to who's
2:22
been living under the same
overpass get
2:24
this for three years he told me
you know
2:27
what I'm just gonna move to
another spot
2:29
because Austin is too good to
give up
2:32
people over the country you
come to
2:35
Austin because it's famous this
is a
2:37
famous place to live on the
streets
2:39
everybody knows man you want to
live on
2:41
his feet go to Austin why even
have to
2:43
buy food everybody give me
money I'd
2:54
love that they put that in that
report
2:55
for a mainstream report that was
2:57
fantastic so surprised habit
came
3:00
through and he opened up a five
acre
3:03
site Southeast Austin but I
have that
3:06
verse where you are John it's
five
3:10
minutes from here
3:11
like I mean it's not really
walkable but
3:13
if I jumped in the car five
minutes and
3:15
I gotta tell you right off the
bat I'm
3:17
super happy this is a great
spot for
3:19
them to be and they're already
halfway
3:22
to mobile loaves and fishes
community
3:25
first village and the way it's
set up
3:28
with transportation and
everything this
3:30
might actually work it's been
two days
3:32
since the state opened up a
designated
3:34
camping area for the homeless
it's a
3:37
temporary spot about seven
acres in size
3:39
not far from the Austin Airport
KB's
3:41
Darren Isha Herron is there and
says
3:43
people are starting to move in
now
3:45
Darren Isha
3:46
a text I just got here they
arrives not
3:50
too long ago they are putting
up lights
3:51
for better
3:53
visibility and as for the
homeless I
3:55
have not seen many but the ones
I did
3:57
talk to they've already picked
their
4:00
spots
4:01
it's like perfect and then we
got here
4:03
it wasn't anyone here but two
guys
4:05
Michael Johnson and his friend
Jose
4:07
wrote 13 miles on their bikes
to find a
4:10
safer place to call home
4:11
Wow we don't have to talk to
anyone to
4:13
be here you know fine all the
state
4:16
designated this area off of 183
near
4:19
Montopolis as a temporary
homeless camp
4:22
equipped with portable
restrooms and
4:25
hand-washing stations we
thought like
4:27
wow we got bikes back to handle
the
4:29
terrain as long as it's not on
the
4:30
freeway we should be able to
get there
4:33
but there are questions about
how other
4:34
homeless will be able to get to
this
4:36
camp several miles from
downtown cap
4:39
Metro said Friday they will get
the
4:41
homeless to the campsite but
they are
4:44
waiting for more guidance from
the state
4:45
on how exactly they can help
but for
4:48
Michael and Jose Soloff we want
to kind
4:50
of let people know like where
says all
4:53
of this with the graffiti as
you can see
4:54
like this is where I want to be
they are
4:57
in good spirits now that they
are here
4:59
the only thing I was really
concerned
5:00
with is like will they be
electricity if
5:03
we're way out here so we just
said okay
5:06
well we have a plan for that too
5:09
generators the governor's
office says
5:12
the troops will be patrolling
the area
5:13
24 hours a day DPS says they
will be
5:17
taking a headcount to find out
how many
5:19
people are in and out of this
campsite
5:21
they say they are also in talks
with
5:23
organizations to find out when
they will
5:25
be bringing food here and as
for tent
5:28
transportation
5:30
cap Metro says they are waiting
to hear
5:33
back from the governor's office
on when
5:37
and where they can pick people
up so
5:39
these reports all sound you
know oops
5:41
sorry
5:42
sound pretty positive and
optimistic the
5:45
people they selected at least
I'm very
5:47
positive and optimistic and I
will do a
5:50
boots-on-the-ground report I'm
gonna go
5:51
out there not today but I'm
gonna go out
5:53
there this week see what's
going on talk
5:55
to some people you're the main
recorder
5:57
yes the main thing the you know
the
6:01
super liberals of Austin are
like well
6:04
he shipped them five miles
6:07
it's twit knows twelve miles
from
6:09
downtown and they have to bus
in what
6:12
are you going to downtown for
well that
6:14
apparently is where all the
money's but
6:16
I'm I'm thinking the people of
Austin
6:19
sit in traffic for an hour to
get
6:21
downtown who have jobs and
homes and pay
6:23
taxes so shut up already these
guys
6:26
actually get in a better deal
on the
6:28
transportation dedicated bus
service but
6:31
I'm all for it I think this is
a great
6:33
development I'm glad I'm glad
you like
6:36
it I think it's at the
beginning of the
6:38
end for the idea that we don't
have
6:41
shiny towns in this country oh
it's
6:45
gonna be a shanty town should I
just for
6:47
context Montopolis is my exit
off offer
6:51
183 so if you turn right you go
to your
6:55
house to her left you get there
no you
6:57
get off at Montopolis you're
there and
6:59
then you drive you know five
minutes
7:01
further and your money gets
your house
7:03
from the airport now you have
to go
7:04
through a homeless encampment
no you
7:06
want to go through it no I
don't we
7:08
looked last night and Tina
picked me up
7:10
I got in late oh man I had it I
had a
7:13
trip from Hell John
7:14
yes let's skip the rest of the
homeless
7:16
story by the way
congratulations the
7:21
Republican governor but let's
yes indeed
7:24
tell the story all right well
you have
7:27
to understand when traveling
while doing
7:31
the show the most complicated
window is
7:34
between Thursday and the second
Thursday
7:36
show also known as Sunday
7:39
because the show on Thursday
ends that
7:42
and really we don't hang up
until 10:30
7:45
p.m. my time there and then I
do still
7:48
have some cleanup to do and
that's 11:00
7:50
and then I need to eat
something gotta
7:52
unwind so you know really not
in bed
7:53
until midnight and it'll be
nonstop this
7:56
whole week so I knew I would
have
7:59
limited prep opportunities
because
8:02
Friday I had you know two more
8:04
appointments and then I was
gonna have a
8:06
short dinner with a buddy of
mine who
8:09
used to be a mainstream talk
show guy in
8:12
Holland Robert en su and he
under my
8:15
encouragement went total male
value for
8:18
value podcasts and he also has
an
8:20
interesting video version of it
and he's
8:23
a wine nut I mean like as long
as I've
8:26
known him he's been into want
like
8:28
seared like you into wine only
he I
8:31
don't know it's but I don't
know where
8:34
his level of knowledge is cuz I
don't
8:36
know anything but he said yeah
let's
8:37
have some dinner and that
turned into a
8:39
five hour dinner with a total
of four
8:44
bottles of different wine which
I sent
8:46
pictures to you because
apparently they
8:48
were supposed to be good they
tasted
8:51
good and of course you know you
said
8:55
well who else was there
8:57
and
8:58
said no it's just the two of us
and then
8:59
you kind of went into this long
you know
9:02
non-believing states that i
could drink
9:04
that much alcohol
9:08
I'm maintaining my position
what I sent
9:14
what you never answered or never
9:15
commented on the wines except
yeah yeah
9:18
you said nothing to complain
but were
9:19
they actually good I mean is
there are
9:21
those Egon dust that we they
had was a
9:23
very probably the most famous
of the
9:25
area which is that it's a
couple of
9:27
Grand Cru growers champagnes
which are
9:31
always dynamite he said that
then he
9:33
said there's only five hundred
bottles
9:35
of that particular champagne
was ever
9:37
made that's possible yeah
because
9:41
generally speaking the guys who
grow do
9:43
growers champagne which is a
type of
9:45
champagne where guys are
growers don't
9:47
you guys would grow lots of
grapes and
9:49
sell them to the big boys
Bollinger
9:52
they'll make their own special
little
9:54
house house run to make a
little batch
9:56
small basis small batch
small-batch
10:00
artisanal art is very much it
believe me
10:02
they're considered artisans and
those
10:04
boys are always dynamite um
they're not
10:06
as good as just super star big
boys but
10:09
they're they're about one-tenth
the
10:11
price of steel so so he knows
how to buy
10:15
cheap now the other is Dutch
and and
10:19
yeah the other one I never
heard of some
10:22
screwy wine I don't even know
if it's a
10:23
wider read it was very I looked
it up
10:25
and it was done by some some
people that
10:27
were I don't know what to want
it was
10:29
that must have been it must
have been
10:30
the white wine because it had
that was
10:32
the white wine I do I was
unfamiliar
10:34
with that one completely and
then I did
10:35
a little research I'm still
unfamiliar
10:37
with it it's just some
obscurity well
10:39
that that was the one that was
the most
10:40
interesting to me because it
had what he
10:43
called it oxidation and it had
this this
10:47
bouquet the smell to it that
was very
10:50
distinct in Shangri Cola
oxidized he
10:54
served you an oxidized wine
that was
10:56
tasty but it was one of these
smells
10:59
that you'll never forget kind
of like
11:01
DMT you'll never forget that
smell this
11:05
one it was yeah oxidation I
mean is that
11:07
doesn't sound like that's
supposed to be
11:08
that way but it was it was
delicious
11:10
I've really enjoyed it
11:14
huh well I don't know what he's
talking
11:17
about I don't know because
oxidation
11:18
generally speaking terms is
just a
11:20
precursor to white to para Rico
pre
11:23
parking
11:25
I've been matter eyes there's
could have
11:27
been to some other there's
other things
11:28
that can happen
11:29
sure and Sun has a funny style
of wine
11:31
that creates this this
particular flavor
11:35
that's tasty yeah I don't know
I don't
11:37
know anything about the wine or
what
11:38
he's talking about
11:39
well anyway so that lasted much
longer
11:42
than I expected so I'm like ah
crap and
11:45
of course had to get up at 6:30
to to
11:48
catch the flight home I'm still
I'm back
11:50
at the hotel I'm like alright
I'm tired
11:53
and I turn on the TV see what
else is
11:55
going on the only news I got
was that
11:57
you know the black Petes
inter-class
11:59
arrived and of course we have
this same
12:01
controversy we've had for eight
years
12:03
now about the black Petes and
so all the
12:07
different local stations were
reporting
12:09
in because you recall that in
order to
12:12
move away from the obvious
intentional
12:15
racism of the black Petes with
the white
12:18
Sinterklaas coming from Spain
to bring
12:20
the children gifts they decided
to go to
12:23
the suit Pete which would mean
his face
12:26
would only be somewhat
blackened because
12:28
he went down the chimney or so
he had
12:30
soot and it turns out the ratio
of soot
12:35
Pete to black Petes was quite
low
12:37
probably only about 10% but all
of the
12:40
local stations reporting
mentioned that
12:43
this was the transition year it
has
12:45
black peed his transitioning
from black
12:48
to suit Pete and I'm sure we'll
hear
12:51
I'll probably read some stuff
today if
12:54
there were any protests and
12:56
demonstrations about this fine
12:58
children's a holiday tradition
so I wake
13:03
up but actually got a text
message in
13:05
the middle of the night and
said there's
13:07
something about delayed
whatever like
13:08
I'll deal with it
13:09
and I wake up at 6:30 and my
flight is
13:11
it was supposed to leave at
10:20 it was
13:14
delayed until 2:30 for hours
yeah this
13:19
is a real problem because you
know I
13:21
also it's not flying direct
they gotta
13:23
go via Houston so I'm gonna
miss a
13:25
connection so they're rebook
13:27
me time after time is just the
whole
13:29
thing is a nightmare
13:30
and so I don't have much time
to you
13:34
know I'm just standing in line
and doing
13:37
bullcrap so how can I prep not
really
13:39
get on the plane now you can do
some
13:41
prep on the plane but you can't
clip
13:43
videos when you have to low
life I well
13:46
this is what no there was Wi-Fi
in
13:47
United but you got to wait for
the
13:49
videos don't play very well
yeah yeah
13:53
start the video pause it wait
for it to
13:56
load so you can't really clip
from that
13:58
and then on arrival holy crap
the
14:02
Houston but you had to go see
how it
14:04
goes to whatever that thing you
have you
14:06
didn't go right through well so
that
14:08
that's part one I go to the
Global Entry
14:10
and despite that other
producers who are
14:15
in the same boat as I say
there's a
14:17
grace period there's a grace
period of
14:20
six months because they had to
move a
14:23
lot of custom Border Patrol
agents down
14:25
to the border so they didn't
have enough
14:28
manpower to do the interviews
now none
14:30
of that is true in my case I I
look in
14:34
the camera I put down my
passport
14:36
immediately and your your
Global Entry
14:39
has expired
14:40
like okay something that goes
through
14:43
the the normal line which
actually I'd
14:46
say move quite fast then of
course you
14:51
wait forever to get your
suitcase
14:52
because you have to declare
your luggage
14:54
before you can you know then
you have to
14:56
recheck it but then here's the
thing
14:58
that's that's bothersome then
you have
15:00
to go through a series of
security check
15:02
checks and Houston had
something that
15:05
I'd never witnessed in my life
so we you
15:09
already go so you've gone
through
15:11
customs you have your bag then
you walk
15:13
out the door and there's always
a couple
15:14
agents there and you're looking
at you
15:16
seen if you if you twitch which
always
15:17
makes me twitch and and they
had a dog a
15:21
beagle and the beagles sniffing
away so
15:23
there's no problem but then we
had to go
15:26
through another one of those
you know
15:27
like the Disneyland lying that
you know
15:29
snakes you around back and
forth and
15:32
back and forth until you got to
the end
15:36
and it was double as wide as
the line
15:40
itself
15:41
is really only meant for you
know two
15:42
people close together and they
were
15:45
yelling at people right stand
next to
15:46
each other one by one text to
each other
15:48
Toto people at a time and you
know this
15:50
wife and and her husband in
front of me
15:52
I think they may have been
traveling
15:53
with a friend and so the wife
lines up
15:55
with whoever she was with and
then
15:57
everyone's confused I'm like
well I
15:59
guess that's us buddy and so he
and I
16:00
stand next to each other and
then you
16:03
imagine this path maybe wait
wait and
16:05
then you're shot dead that's
what you'd
16:08
expect there's this path of
wonder
16:11
cattle get so nervous that's
exactly
16:14
what it felt like but then so
there's a
16:16
dog at the kind of halfway of
this
16:18
pathway let's say it's 30 30
feet on the
16:22
floor in front of us are two
sets of paw
16:26
prints and we have to follow
the paw
16:29
prints past the dog
16:33
and what was going on with this
are they
16:36
training me to be a dog why did
it have
16:39
to why did it have to be side
by an I
16:41
wasn't gonna ask cuz these yeah
first
16:43
I'm tired they're not taking
any shit
16:45
from every anybody but it was
the oddest
16:48
thing and why would I have to
partner
16:50
with someone walk lockstep at
the same
16:52
time past the dog following the
green
16:55
hoofprints on the floor I'd
really like
16:58
to know what that was about and
then of
17:00
course you get pushed right
into another
17:02
one as Arab terrorists hate
dogs I got
17:07
too many time clothes the clip
here for
17:09
you today it was the oddest
thing and
17:13
and then you know then we went
through
17:15
another horrible winding
multi-lane you
17:19
know cattle yes it's the cattle
chutes
17:22
exactly what it is and I just I
mean my
17:27
bags of course always getting
pulled
17:29
open and everything out
everything in
17:31
swab everything cuz I got the
whole
17:33
studio with me so you know
they're
17:35
always trying to catch me on ax
I'm
17:37
having a vibrator in my bag
that's what
17:40
they think the mic looks
they're always
17:41
so they're all shitty when they
see my
17:43
bag we're gonna get this guy
17:46
[Music]
17:47
what's this sir and then you'll
finally
17:53
I didn't get and get to bed
until
17:55
midnight and I got up at 5:30
and and
17:59
then of course had to build up
the
18:00
studio which I didn't couldn't
do last
18:02
night it's and when you're
groggy man
18:04
you'll forget a wire easily so
your
18:07
ghost thing yes I was so yeah
your ghost
18:11
thing didn't work Global Entry
members
18:14
Go Go Global Entry system yeah
that
18:17
didn't work and that the dog
paw print
18:20
next to each other thing was
puzzling
18:22
and concerning yeah explanation
we have
18:29
people that work in that
division no
18:30
yeah so the government thinkin
explain
18:32
it to us what the hell's going
on with
18:33
this something wasn't dog
prints and
18:35
worried where do you have to be
side by
18:37
side how does that make things
any
18:38
better it was just to make
sense cause I
18:42
don't like traveling anymore
there's a
18:46
lot of reasons not to like
traveling
18:48
just another reason it just is
one thing
18:51
after another yeah I mean it
used to be
18:53
a lot of fun to travel but now
it's like
18:56
it's well you know fifty years
ago right
18:58
but but now it's just a it's a
nightmare
19:01
yeah I mean yeah when you're
there you
19:03
get to accomplish something or
other
19:05
maybe maybe not you can do
things
19:06
remotely now but the process
the process
19:09
is the problem yeah and they're
doing
19:12
nothing to alleviate they're
making the
19:14
planes tighter they're moving
the seats
19:16
together they had to get a law
passed to
19:18
make the seats fry enough apart
so you
19:20
could actually sit in these
things they
19:22
keep talking about having you
stand up
19:25
and flame after the whole
flight and
19:27
strap you in yeah we've seen
that wing
19:29
you've jammed more people in
the plane
19:30
like you're locked and they sit
there
19:32
seriously considering these
things this
19:34
is how much they care about
your travel
19:36
experience no they they clearly
don't
19:39
clearly don't so anyway we're
back in
19:43
and I'm happy to be back it's
nice to be
19:46
home especially with the new
neighbors
19:48
so this is all it's all good
bring him
19:50
an apple pie when you started
this
19:52
segment I thought you were
gonna say
19:54
that Matthew McConaughy moved
next door
19:57
he's in he's in that town right
next to
20:00
Jennifer Aniston and Sandy
Bullock and
20:03
yeah no no celebrities when it
comes to
20:06
celebrities in Austin I'm it
that's it I
20:09
met old MTV guy no one else
lives here
20:11
they just pretend to look hip
20:15
well I like to like the hobo
said the
20:18
greatest place in the world
it's a party
20:20
man why wouldn't you want to
come to
20:23
Austin
20:25
oh boy but shit yes come on we
going
20:29
no no go ahead I mean I was
gonna die
20:30
yes I guess I have a few
clothes that
20:33
they should go with some local
news
20:34
around here yeah sure
20:36
Ben Shapiro was at Stanford oh
boy did
20:40
he get boycott boycott well
they booed
20:43
him and they tried they did but
he
20:45
hadn't managed to speak and
even though
20:47
they had people outside yelling
heigh-ho
20:52
heigh-ho hey where was it again
hey Oh
20:55
Ben Shapiro has got to go hey
hey oh
21:00
yeah yeah they had that going
on outside
21:03
and he meanwhile his whole
speech was
21:06
about about the alt-right being
a bunch
21:09
of Nazis they're telling him to
go it
21:11
was already there
21:13
of course Spiro had a guide it
got a
21:16
clip
21:19
I play the kicker clip first
this was a
21:21
short little guy comes up with a
21:23
question
21:23
Shapira by the way appreciated
what
21:25
you're gonna hear this has been
shapiro
21:27
question with the with the
kicker so one
21:29
of my question is have you been
keeping
21:31
up with us going on with Roger
stone and
21:33
what your thoughts and your
thoughts on
21:35
maybe some of the chairs or the
the
21:37
judge that might be going
against him so
21:40
to be honest I haven't seen
didn't kill
21:43
himself go nuts or what control
hold on
21:54
I mean if we're gonna do it let
me do a
21:55
couple and you might just let
me do two
21:58
and then we'll get back to you
but I
22:00
want to mention something you
have you
22:03
did predict us you totally
predicted
22:05
this but you didn't add the
little the
22:08
observation at this is the
modern
22:10
version of a rick roll well no
we talked
22:13
about it being Baba Booey which
is is I
22:17
consider all of a rick roll
because Baba
22:19
Booey pretty you're right well
what what
22:23
is cool is that
22:24
and I encourage everybody to do
this now
22:26
it's just too tired to do it
for no
22:28
agenda although I will do it
today the
22:31
weather app someone sent me a
screenshot
22:34
you know sometimes the app will
fail if
22:37
you don't have a connection or
if it
22:38
can't connect and so it says
here this
22:40
is New York New York 51 degrees
feels
22:42
like 51 wind six Southwest I
was going
22:46
to fetch you some weather but
then I
22:47
remembered epstein didn't kill
himself
22:49
this is what this everyone's
404 page
22:52
not found should be that should
be great
22:55
idea sting didn't kill him
that's a
22:57
great idea
22:58
it's it's too funny and here's
a MSNBC
23:01
but by the way it's a great
idea for the
23:03
next few months to be over this
MSNBC
23:08
asking some students in Alabama
about
23:10
the elections and I think this
23:13
particular one was asked about
Trump's
23:15
policies
23:16
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23:19
I would say mainly just
no-nonsense
23:29
policies and especially since
Jeffrey
23:38
takes the reporter a second to
figure
23:40
out what because you know a
reporter
23:41
isn't actually listening to
what the
23:43
people say when they ask him
questions
23:45
know just like especially since
Epstein
23:48
killed himself
23:49
you even did that you
rickrolled me with
23:52
that in that whole wine email
thread
23:54
which I thought was pretty
funny I did
23:56
that was pretty good all right
anyway
23:58
back to Ben Shapiro yeah Ben
Shapiro so
24:04
that I just thought this was a
very
24:06
interesting observation because
it's
24:07
something we kind of lose sight
of he's
24:10
describing the difference
between the
24:12
left and the alt ride and how
they're
24:14
just kind of upside down mirror
images
24:17
of each other
24:18
and then there goes his effort
by the
24:20
way I'm here to do in real time
one two
24:21
three four five six seven eight
cars
24:25
good okay that's better the
economy is
24:27
stable so he's it's something
we when he
24:33
his conclusion to this is
something we'd
24:34
kind of lose sight of when we
were
24:37
making talking about the left
to the
24:38
right or anybody in between
he's not a
24:41
fan of the all right and this
is his
24:45
little discussion and his point
and I
24:47
think it's something we have to
kind of
24:49
all of us can I have to remember
24:51
political correctness is a
weapon for
24:53
the left but it's also a weapon
for the
24:54
alt-right Harvard presser
Steven Pinker
24:56
who left tried to cancel for
saying this
24:58
made this clear last year he
was saying
24:59
the political correctness is a
way for
25:01
the left to shut down debate by
shutting
25:02
down the bait they actually
opened the
25:03
door to the all right because
they say
25:04
you can't ask certain questions
then the
25:06
questions get asked they shut
it down
25:07
and people go wait I'll just
look online
25:09
for the answer and the first
answer they
25:10
find might be something from an
25:11
all-right website and they
start to take
25:12
it more seriously right this is
25:14
something Steven Pinker said so
let's
25:15
call them all right and shut
him down
25:16
there's something that's the
most
25:18
nefarious of all when it comes
to these
25:19
sort of de facto playing off
each other
25:22
political lines between the far
left and
25:24
the alright and that is that
they
25:25
actually mirror themselves in
politics
25:27
and culture they both have an
identity
25:29
politics view as I say the
left's view
25:30
of American politics is that
Americans
25:32
from
25:32
identified by group Americans
are black
25:35
or Hispanic or white or green
or Jewish
25:38
or lesbian or in the best of all
25:40
possible worlds a half Native
American
25:42
half black little person who is
25:44
gender-fluid right if you if
you're on
25:47
the left you don't describe
people by
25:48
their belief system or by what
they do
25:49
you describe them by their
attributes
25:51
you describe them by group
attributes
25:52
and they have a whole
intersectional
25:54
hierarchy deciding how
victimized you
25:56
are based on how many of these
boxes you
25:57
check the only difference
between the
25:59
left and the alt-right is that
they
26:00
reverse the hierarchy meaning
that the
26:02
left thinks that hierarchy is
bad right
26:03
they create this hierarchy
where white
26:05
people are the most powerful
and then
26:06
progressively guava way down at
the
26:07
bottom he gets the LGBT people
and those
26:09
are the people who are the least
26:09
powerful according to this
hierarchy and
26:11
they say that hierarchy is bad
which
26:13
just flipped the hierarchy and
then you
26:15
have the alright they say no no
the
26:16
hierarchy is good and we should
keep the
26:18
hierarchy the way that it is
and then
26:19
there is all the rest of us who
are like
26:21
what hierarchy there shouldn't
be a
26:22
hierarchy what the hell are you
talking
26:24
about
26:24
we're individuals within a free
country
26:27
[Music]
26:32
just wanted to play a jingle
never get
26:35
to play the all tried jingles
anymore
26:36
yeah this easy makes a very
valid point
26:39
yeah okay just kind of you kind
of start
26:44
to forget about with all these
diss
26:45
arguments and debates going on
we live
26:47
in a free country
26:49
what hierarchy what are we
talking about
26:51
here exactly so I you know the
thing is
26:55
you know we tried to play Ben
Shapiro's
26:56
clips I remember I had only the
first
26:59
ones it was years and years ago
and you
27:01
hated him and you didn't want
the clips
27:04
and then you started places and
I don't
27:05
liked it I don't like his his
speed
27:09
talking no no no it really
needs to be
27:11
sorrel
27:12
it's got to be cut by about I
think if
27:15
you'd go a point 8 X then
you're kind of
27:18
in the in the strike zone you
might get
27:20
into the point where you can
understand
27:22
it but you have to be so it is
a way to
27:24
glue your attention cuz you
won't hear a
27:26
word he says if you're not kind
of clued
27:29
in but I have to admire the guy
for the
27:32
career he's made out of himself
despite
27:35
the fact that he went to UCLA
for the M
27:38
for the identity politics which
of
27:41
course is what the Democrats
are doing
27:43
that this cycle and I guess
everyone
27:46
does it all the time but it's
pretty
27:47
obvious you know the things
that I've
27:49
been talking about with Mo is
that I
27:51
think all the Democrats know
that they
27:54
need the black vote and we've
studied
27:56
long enough here on the show
that you
27:59
know they're going after the
black women
28:01
and they're the ones that are
going to
28:03
activate as it's called they're
28:05
activating the black women so
how are
28:07
they going to activate them
well the
28:09
first thing you need to do is
make sure
28:10
you get all black women and all
black
28:13
women you know that means it's
women WM
28:16
X n I'm not kidding WM x end
because if
28:21
you do all black women that also
28:23
includes the black trans women
and this
28:27
black cysts women and they're
being
28:29
activated
28:31
pervasive attacks on our
community our
28:34
identities and our lives
28:37
slap trans and sis women's
becomes
28:39
gender non-conforming and
non-binary
28:42
vote remains at the forefront
of each
28:45
and every social movement to
hold this
28:48
country accountable we are
progressive
28:50
black leaders who are not
impressed by
28:53
political theater we know that
big
28:55
things happen when black women
come
28:57
together and take our own space
and the
29:00
political process and though no
one
29:02
person could hold all our
aspirations
29:04
and the hopes for president
there is one
29:07
leader who we believe will work
with
29:09
that that candidate is senator
Elizabeth
29:12
Warren she has a track record
of taking
29:15
on the predatory policies to
harm our
29:18
communities we've come together
as a
29:21
collective voice and we hope to
29:23
encourage others especially
black women
29:25
and gender non-conforming both
to join
29:28
us we are all in for warmth and
if you
29:30
are to go to black woman force
org sign
29:34
the endorsement statement and
join us
29:35
there you go Liz Warren who
says black
29:38
trans women are the backbone of
our
29:41
democracy I wish I had a clue
less news
29:45
to me unless she tweeted that I
wish I
29:47
had a clip of it but she
tweeted that
29:49
but yeah so this is this is the
group
29:50
that's being activated for
Elizabeth
29:52
Warren but we need to stay with
the
29:55
obvious identity politics
helped by the
30:00
Democrat parties mainstream
media
30:02
helpers who are bountiful at
the top of
30:06
the list would be Chuck Chuck
Todd of
30:08
the Chuck Todd cast on the
MSNBC and
30:11
yeah someone sent me this clip
and I'm
30:14
listening to it like does
anyone else
30:17
maybe it's just me but what
this guy is
30:19
about yeah
30:21
I don't need that affirmation
from you
30:25
this is the most one of the
most racist
30:27
things I've heard guns and
climate I'm
30:30
sorry they're talking about
Michael
30:33
Bloomberg supposedly supposedly
jumping
30:36
into the race so let's look at
the Plus
30:39
the pros and the cons guns and
climate
30:41
whoo
30:42
to his left well beta beta was
longer I
30:49
mean the governor burgers
embraces a
30:55
green know news embrace tired I
agree
30:57
that's one area where he
actually is
30:59
more to the center than she is
in the
31:01
smoke-filled room you'd say on
paper
31:03
Bloomberg has the right balance
of what
31:06
you want to win a broad
election maybe
31:08
not a deep election but if
you're trying
31:10
to win the suburban the X sub
urban
31:12
Republican which by the way
Michael
31:14
Bloomberg's an ex suburban
arguably an X
31:16
orbit Republican and at the
same time
31:19
you care about these core
progressive
31:22
issues like guns and climate it
ain't
31:27
just somebody buying an
elective Michael
31:29
Bloomberg as the nominee in
western
31:31
Pennsylvania I know what you're
thinking
31:33
the suburbs of Michigan
Michigan suburbs
31:37
the Ohio suburbs the Wisconsin
suburbs a
31:39
there's only one honey made
farm it's
31:41
the same running mate Joe Biden
has to
31:42
pick it it's the same money
make food
31:43
better Judy footages his pick
it Stacey
31:45
Abrams by the way hey there's
nobody
31:48
else that you Bloomberg can
match up
31:50
with me someone got this
nomination then
31:51
Stacey Abrams why I think he
needs a
31:57
diversity on the ticket person
a caller
31:59
no now when Chuck Todd says it
like this
32:03
you need a person of color on
the ticket
32:06
excuse me is that not the
definition of
32:09
a token black is that exactly
what he's
32:12
saying pretty much what do you
expect
32:16
from Chuck he looks like a
racist he
32:20
does he does have kind of that
scruff
32:23
Nazi look doesn't he get that
short
32:25
haircut the whole thing yeah I
was just
32:28
kind of like wow man yes well
first of
32:39
all blue a play that Bloomberg
32:40
announcement of a democracy now
thought
32:43
of it this is the Bloomberg on
democracy
32:45
now the billionaire former New
York City
32:47
Mayor Michael Bloomberg is
reportedly
32:49
preparing to jump into the 2020
32:51
presidential race the New York
Times
32:53
reports Bloomberg
32:55
sent staffers to Alabama to
gather
32:57
signatures in order to qualify
him for
33:00
the primary his possible 2020
bid comes
33:03
as he's reportedly skeptical
that former
33:06
Vice President Joe Biden can
beat out
33:08
his progressive challengers
33:10
Massachusetts senator Elizabeth
Warren
33:12
and Vermont senator Bernie
Sanders in
33:15
the Democratic primary you know
it helps
33:17
it out if you plug both those
channels
33:19
in what the hell was that I was
gonna
33:22
charge about that huh
33:23
so democracy now did decide to
do a
33:25
remote I'm already there mmm
YUM do tell
33:32
there at some get some I think
there's
33:36
South Carolina there's some
green new
33:40
deal the convention sandy was
there with
33:44
with Bernie and yeah it was a
big deal
33:46
they were there live yeah and
they had a
33:49
ground loop the entire show on
stage to
33:53
throughout the microphones and
in the
33:56
studio the funny thing was when
they
33:58
went to their clips which they
did there
34:00
was around Luke was gone was
gone yes it
34:02
was a Mike summers a Mike Mike
Mike
34:04
ground loop and so hey this was
live
34:07
artistic because I this is
buzzing dice
34:13
amateur hour
34:15
that's really where I saw by it
sitting
34:17
there all the clips I'm from
Democracy
34:18
Now all of them have that huh
34:20
well I separate when they cut
to really
34:23
cut to a package yeah they all
buzzy so
34:34
tight they all buzzy I love it
but they
34:38
all buzzy bro yeah so Bloomberg
the way
34:42
they see it is Bloomberg is
like a right
34:44
winger oh they hate him this
this will
34:48
not stand
34:49
no no everyone hates him in
fact in
34:52
California we now are hating
him all the
34:54
anti Jul commercials that were
part of
34:56
this scheme that you've done
covered
34:58
that nobody else you noticed
yeah all
35:00
the anti Jul commercials and
there's
35:02
tons them cuz there's some law
they're
35:04
trying to pass it back off some
mm-hmm
35:07
off alright the bottom in bait
35:09
letters not like a little bitty
thing at
35:10
the bottom big giant letters
sponsored
35:13
by Michael Bloomberg oh yeah huh
35:16
California budget you know the
guys he's
35:19
the guy who would unless you
have a big
35:20
coupler so duh I mean this guy
it's
35:23
worse it was the guy who
wouldn't let
35:25
poor people have a sugary drink
because
35:28
poor people drink shitty ass
sugary
35:30
drinks but rich people could
have all
35:32
the nasty saps that are filled
with
35:35
sugars and you know huge sugar
based
35:39
called flavored coffees to
their heart's
35:42
extent extended extent if their
heart's
35:46
desire yeah that's better it's
even
35:49
better yeah well the point is
this guy
35:52
hasn't this guy's got no legs
what we
35:55
need to do is we don't that's
that's why
35:56
so short ah
35:57
and here comes Trump's nickname
for
36:00
Michael Bloomberg there is
nobody I
36:02
grabbed the run against that
little
36:04
Michael Michael 2008
36:12
pregnancy bias lawsuit the 72
moms
36:16
versus Bloomberg this was 72
current and
36:20
former female employees who were
36:22
pregnant while it became
pregnant while
36:24
working at Bloomberg his
financial
36:26
service company claimed the
company
36:28
discriminates discriminated
against them
36:31
by decreasing their pay
demoting them
36:33
and excluding them from other
employment
36:35
opportunities after they became
pregnant
36:37
one and this is from ABC News
one
36:40
complaint alleges that a
Bloomberg
36:41
senior executive upon hearing
that two
36:43
of his female executives had
become
36:45
pregnant remarked
36:46
I'm not having any pregnant
bitches
36:48
working for me and instructed
another
36:51
executive to terminate them and
then you
36:54
know and apparently the the
culture was
36:57
saying things like you're not
committed
36:59
you don't want to be here cuz
that's you
37:01
got pregnant it was a huge
scandal but
37:04
yeah it was 11 years ago but I
think
37:06
they should do some digging
don't you oh
37:09
yeah no if he gets anywhere
they're
37:11
gonna start doing some digging
I mean I
37:12
wasn't ulsi back up their
shield last
37:14
night I was looking at I mean
the the
37:19
there's a medium article
written by
37:21
someone who's I guess is read a
lot over
37:24
there Democrat and it just is a
hate him
37:28
hate him why would we elect
this other
37:31
white smil billionaire yeah and
then
37:35
what was it the De Niro think I
have it
37:38
here where is that he's a pig
now it was
37:42
even better than that where did
my De
37:43
Niro go hold on a second
37:46
uhh
37:49
that's
37:52
did I lose that clip oh man it
was a
37:55
good clip - hi Mandy here's the
next
37:59
show ah shoot
38:01
never had to be with joy read
home I
38:04
said did this this this kid
this will
38:06
not stand you may just have it
miss got
38:08
it yes I got it early label I
got it
38:10
this is DeNiro bitching about
Trump
38:13
bitching about Giuliani on
MSNBC joy
38:16
reads show of course and this
was sent
38:19
to me as the quintessential
example of
38:22
what you set by yourself major
cope
38:25
daughter helped ie the Dutch
proverb you
38:27
are what you accuse others of
being not
38:31
a billionaire he's a fake
president he
38:33
calls everything else fake
because he
38:35
knows he's fake he projects
he's a
38:37
classic rather than what you
call it
38:39
everything that he says that
negative
38:41
about other things or other
people is
38:44
what he's saying about himself
so he's
38:47
fake he's a loser he is a
genuine loser
38:50
and to get somebody who's real
like
38:54
Bloomberg who's a lot more and
this guy
38:59
says he's worth three something
billion
39:01
we don't even know if he had
he's just a
39:02
total huckster he's a hustler
yeah yeah
39:07
yeah totally I agree
39:09
Mike's got fifty billion this
guy is a
39:11
huckster I guess I guess you
need to be
39:13
a billionaire now according to
De Niro
39:15
to become president hustler
yeah I think
39:19
one of the things that angers
him
39:20
probably the most is it people
like you
39:21
people from which he craves to
be a part
39:24
of your world he craves to be
part of
39:26
the world of the you know of
the famous
39:28
of the the people that are
actors or I
39:31
love how this joy read is just
making
39:34
this up this is her opinion but
he just
39:37
craves that fleet like he wants
to be a
39:39
part of your world and the
rejection
39:41
from people like you I think is
one of
39:42
the thing mid bugs in the mouse
how
39:45
could you not want I mean when
I was in
39:46
New York before you know before
before
39:48
he was doing all this time
never anyone
39:50
have anything to do with him I
mean I
39:51
heard he's around he wants to
take a
39:53
picture you know what I think
do I have
39:54
nothing to do with him he's a
fool
39:55
everybody
39:57
knew that but I mean now he'd
call up
40:00
the tabloids and say he's the
agent but
40:02
he called up Forbes magazine
that's
40:04
crazy yeah oh that never
happens in
40:07
Hollywood people bought it yeah
40:09
absolutely last Monday before I
go to
40:11
the movie what do you make a
Giuliani
40:13
I think he lost his mind I
think he's
40:15
he's what a shame because he had
40:18
something going and then he just
40:20
prostituted himself to work
with Trump I
40:23
mean guys of how could he do
that I'd I
40:25
have no understanding of how he
could he
40:28
was a guy who used to prosecute
people
40:29
with the RICO Act and so on and
now he's
40:32
part of a criminal family it's
you know
40:35
he's the Tom Hagen nice
reference to the
40:39
Godfather yeah I mean what did
the Nero
40:43
actually say there you know
this is just
40:45
spouting about how much he
hates him and
40:47
nobody liked him and then we
always
40:49
thought he was a fool and uh
and he
40:51
clearly wants to be part of my
world I
40:54
don't think so no I don't think
so
40:56
either
40:57
that's what De Niro thinks he's
just
41:03
nuts I got this Helen me Helen
Mirren
41:11
this is actually a very good
exercise
41:13
I'm happy that Stephen Colbert
did this
41:15
because it showed you
immediately the
41:18
fallacy of this this Ukraine
impeachment
41:22
bullcrap so we had Helen Mirren
and Ian
41:26
McKellen I think they have a
movie
41:28
together miss the Irishman no
no that's
41:30
dinero's movie they have a movie
41:31
together there's always a
there's always
41:33
there's always a movie they got
there
41:35
together and so they come out
and
41:37
they're and they're promoting
their
41:42
movie and Colbert then has this
genius
41:45
idea since you know Trump has
said that
41:48
you know you got to read the
transcript
41:50
because if you don't read the
transcript
41:51
then you know you'd have no
context you
41:53
don't understand it was a it
was a
41:55
beautiful look phone call it
was a
41:56
pretty it was a perfect perfect
phone
41:59
call everything could not have
been more
42:00
perfect it was just beautiful
and so I
42:04
will just read to you this is
what makes
42:06
it interesting I'm not reading
the
42:09
actual PDF
42:10
the only lines that matter for
this this
42:12
gambit that Colbert did we are
ready to
42:15
this is the zalenski the
Ukrainian
42:18
president we are ready to
continue to
42:19
cooperate for the next step
specifically
42:22
we are almost ready to buy more
javelins
42:24
from the United States for
defense
42:25
purposes and then the president
says I
42:28
would like you to do us a favor
though
42:30
because our country has been
through a
42:31
lot and Ukraine knows a lot
about it I
42:33
would like you to find out what
happened
42:35
with this whole situation the
situation
42:37
with Ukraine they say
CrowdStrike I
42:39
guess you have one of your
wealthy
42:41
people the server they say
Ukraine
42:42
Ukraine has it there are a lot
of things
42:44
that went on the whole
situation I think
42:46
you're surrounding yourself
with some of
42:48
the same people and so you know
nothing
42:50
about Biden in this whole
paragraph and
42:53
he winds up by saying whatever
you can
42:55
do it's very important that you
do it if
42:57
that's possible and then
zalenski you
42:59
know the Biden thing comes up
way down
43:01
at the bottom so but that's
that's the
43:04
piece that they're going to
reenact
43:06
where Trump asks for this favor
for this
43:09
for Ukraine information about
cried
43:12
CrowdStrike nothing about the
Biden's
43:14
yet here's how its presented on
43:16
television Donald Trump you may
have
43:19
heard released a transcript of
him
43:21
essentially extorting the
Ukrainian
43:23
president now he says you're
very clear
43:32
what he just said he said Trump
is
43:35
asking for a favor for him to
launch the
43:38
investigation on the Biden's
which is in
43:41
the literal transcript not true
the
43:44
favor is asked about CrowdStrike
43:46
Ukraine the server the corrupt
the
43:48
corruption going on in Ukraine
President
43:56
Biden's say what I'm listening
to her
44:00
going yeah yeah yeah and they're
44:02
agreeing with each other and
she's like
44:04
acting the fool yeah now he
says perfect
44:07
phone call perfectly innocent
and read
44:10
it on air in a fireside chat
and he
44:14
thinks that when he reads it
out loud
44:15
it'll it'll suddenly seem so
innocent
44:18
that you won't
44:20
want him removed from office
and since I
44:24
have two of the greatest living
actors
44:25
right here I was wondering
44:31
I will be the judge but whether
you're
44:38
innocent or guilty where after
you read
44:40
the line let me set the scene
we'll go
44:44
back and forth here okay let me
let me
44:45
let me set the scene the scene
is you're
44:47
on the phone with the Ukrainian
44:49
president his country's been
invaded by
44:51
the Russians you've got the
military aid
44:53
he needs but you're not gonna
give it to
44:55
him notice notice what he's
saying here
44:57
his country's been invaded by
the
44:59
Russians Trump has the military
aid that
45:04
you need a bunch of javelins
okay I mean
45:08
this is unbelievable you're on
the phone
45:10
with the Ukrainian president his
45:12
country's been invaded by the
Russians
45:14
you've got the military aid he
needs but
45:16
you're not gonna give it to him
I guess
45:18
Russia's out now now that he
got the
45:20
military aid must be over
unless you get
45:22
the pro quo back this is what
you say
45:25
after he says I would like the
javelin
45:27
missiles Helen if you would try
this um
45:30
actually actually what did what
the guy
45:33
said was we are almost ready to
buy more
45:37
javelins from the United States
for
45:39
defense purposes president his
country's
45:42
been invaded by the Russians
you've got
45:44
the military aid he needs but
you're not
45:46
gonna give it to them unless
you get the
45:48
pro quo back this is what you
say after
45:51
he says I would like the javelin
45:53
missiles Helen if you would try
this
45:55
some casually
46:00
miss olanski I'd like you to do
us a
46:05
favor though guilty
46:12
[Music]
46:13
in I'd like you to do us a
favor though
46:19
and he holds his fingers up
like a gun
46:21
[Laughter]
46:24
now officially they should you
know it
46:27
Academy Awards BAFTAs should
all be
46:29
rescinded their horrible actors
I would
46:42
like the javelin missiles
please I mean
46:51
and they just go on and on and
the whole
46:54
thing is based on a bullshit
lie it's
46:57
not even from the distrain
script so uh
47:00
well I can't wait to hear Trump
reads
47:02
that line I mean wow it's hard
to watch
47:07
the de Colbert show cuz it's so
full of
47:10
shit I mean but it's does he
even know
47:13
that that's just not what the
transcript
47:15
says I don't care if anyone
reads it
47:17
transfer characteristic I don't
care but
47:21
the comedy writers in the back
room or
47:23
dreaming these skits up and
they're I
47:26
think it's the funny ideas that
we
47:27
should do well it's not - if
any writer
47:29
back there is going well this
is not
47:31
exactly what happened they
would be
47:33
excoriated say so what that's
not the
47:35
point we're trying to get a
laugh here
47:36
well that's true
47:40
just but it is a it does affect
the
47:42
public discourse and it's very
47:44
irresponsible as far as I'm
concerned
47:46
there's plenty of ways to get
laughs
47:48
there's plenty of jokes out
there this
47:50
writers can write good material
they
47:51
don't have to lie to the public
and
47:53
mislead people no
47:56
Ferrier it's just and it's just
shameful
47:59
but it's just us
48:01
mmm maybe let's just stick with
the 2020
48:09
sandy was shilling for Bernie
on the
48:12
aforementioned
48:14
what was that the
48:18
the climate in that event down
in South
48:21
Carolina were right right right
now with
48:24
with the ground loop buzz on a
OC
48:30
dressed in a very interesting
outfit
48:33
just from a television and stage
48:36
perspective a long green dress
about
48:39
calf high so under the long and
well
48:43
below the knees with browns
with no
48:46
black stockings or whatever
they were in
48:48
black shoes and it was a it was
a very
48:53
this was a different outfit for
her and
48:56
I'm not and it was Green of
course which
48:57
I guess was for the green new
deal but
49:00
then when she had kind of this
flowy
49:02
motion and then she went into
this whole
49:04
thing about politicians which
she
49:07
repeated later onstage or maybe
was
49:09
earlier at a Bernie rally but
this was a
49:11
much better version as she's
just
49:13
talking about how heartbreaking
it is
49:15
when politicians lie to you and
so when
49:19
you elect a politician and then
they let
49:22
you down it feels like
rejection it
49:25
feels like heartbreak it feels
like
49:28
betrayal and it feels like I
never want
49:31
to love again I never want to
love again
49:40
by the way let's play the whole
thing
49:42
and it feels like I never want
to love
49:44
again that's what that feels
like and so
49:48
I understand how that feels
because I
49:51
felt that way but you know what
happens
49:54
when you say I never want to
love again
49:56
your heart gets black and you
turn angry
50:00
and you get very anxious I'm
gonna take
50:04
my clip of the day
50:10
[Music]
50:22
[Music]
50:23
yes
50:27
and that's our new tune
whenever we play
50:31
a good a OC clip like that that
is the
50:34
funniest clip for a while can
you
50:36
believe that dress looked
expensive to
50:43
me all her stuff is very it's
it's owed
50:45
Couture man it's not off the
rack she's
50:48
got good stuff definitely
getting some
50:50
good stuff well she's got the
right
50:52
figure for it she can look good
in it
50:54
you know
50:55
thanks sir and get some good
kudos from
50:58
the show get some plugs for the
labels
51:00
yeah yeah I do they do profile
have to
51:04
look at some of the fashion
mags Eve how
51:06
much they highlight her and
what she's
51:07
wearing I know that they're just
51:09
beginning it'll once they
figure this
51:11
out that they can buy her oh
she's
51:13
perfect with loners you know
she's of
51:16
course it's loners yeah same
dress twice
51:20
can you imagine that would be
crazy like
51:22
judy woodruff who pushed off or
she's
51:25
maybe she's on vacation but I
don't
51:26
really know hmm interesting
they got
51:29
some dour woman out doing the
show
51:31
younger not one of the regulars
just a
51:33
new new no they got you new two
or three
51:35
new people on there that are
just there
51:36
all the time no I think they've
done a
51:39
revamp now you you mentioned
this in the
51:41
in the newsletter the the big
Greta head
51:47
in San Francisco oh yeah the
big mural I
51:50
figured unless you have one I
have I
51:52
think it's a local report but I
thought
51:54
it was rather interesting
instead kind
51:56
of contrast your comments which
were
51:58
what the heck we could have had
so many
52:01
giant heads of so many
interesting but
52:04
you put a big head of this girl
on
52:06
therefore she's never even been
to San
52:08
Francisco as far as I know and
I don't
52:11
even know if she has no she
hasn't
52:13
well we would have known if
she'd been
52:15
to San Francisco because she'd
have the
52:17
key to the city hanging around
her neck
52:19
or more than to poop to the
city you
52:21
were looking at the newest
addition to
52:23
the San Francisco skyline a
mural
52:26
designed to draw attention to
climate
52:27
change
52:28
high above Mason streets ten
stories up
52:33
on the side of the native sons
building
52:35
near Union Square address
Petrucelli an
52:38
internationally renowned artist
who goes
52:40
by Cobra is painting a teenage
girl with
52:42
big blue eyes and a Mona Lisa
smile it's
52:47
a mural of Greta thunder'd
she's a
52:50
sixteen year old from Sweden
who has
52:51
inspired young people all over
the world
52:53
to take to the streets and let
older
52:55
people know they want climate
change to
52:57
be taken seriously what I want
to people
52:59
is to realize that we have to do
53:01
something for the world
otherwise this
53:03
is the beginning of our
extinction
53:05
Cobras paintings often provoke
reactions
53:08
this one is a little more
political in
53:10
some kind of way because I want
them to
53:11
think about it to create
conversation
53:13
with the friends and everything
happens
53:15
in the mural of Greta say what
is it
53:17
that about about climate change
cobra is
53:19
donating his time for this cars
the
53:21
environmental nonprofit one out
sorry I
53:24
don't believe that for a minute
what
53:26
that he's donating it yeah no I
don't
53:29
either I mean you you have to
get
53:31
permits even if you're gonna do
this
53:33
kind of stuff it's not that so
it's got
53:34
to be a city a city initiative
I think
53:38
could be an NGO say what is it
that
53:43
about about climate change
cobra is
53:45
donating his time for this cars
the
53:47
environmental nonprofit one
atmosphere
53:49
is buying the paint you have
people of
53:51
public art and it hits him in
the heart
53:53
hoping people will be inspired
not just
53:54
to gawk but to act she's a
child at the
53:58
end of the day it's a child
that's
53:59
telling us what to do I hope
that people
54:02
are touched by this image and
that they
54:04
understand the innocence and the
54:06
strength and the power of her
message
54:07
and it really it helps people
to bring
54:09
about some change in their own
lives and
54:11
also get involved politically
and bring
54:13
about changes you know at a
national and
54:15
international level the Greta
mural is
54:17
expected to be completed by
early next
54:19
week there you go it's an
eyesore they
54:25
did the No Agenda album art it
would be
54:27
cool and that would be great on
the side
54:29
of a building
54:31
the credit do have necks it
would be
54:33
better wouldn't it be less of
an eyesore
54:35
that's for sure yeah so there's
this
54:38
book that came out oh they're
not my
54:40
anonymous book the anonymous
book yes
54:43
yes I'm glad you're covering
this and so
54:45
the thing is who the hell wrote
this
54:47
book Steve put genic says he
knows oh
54:52
really
54:53
is this the Pacino clip this is
the knob
54:57
before you play it yeah I want
to say
54:59
you're walking all over my beat
yeah you
55:02
were on the road that's true
55:06
pichan ik was visibly shaken huh
55:10
extremely nervous I haven't
seen this
55:12
one yet so he was stammering he
was
55:14
making the errors in his
sentence
55:16
structures he was not happy
about having
55:18
to reveal this guy Wow and he
believes
55:20
that that that Bolton was the
guy who is
55:23
anonymous it which makes
nothing but
55:25
sesame it had some backup clips
talking
55:27
about this this this book but
let's play
55:29
the pitch any clip first hi
this is dr.
55:32
P genic and today I want to
talk about
55:34
John Bolton the Benedict Arnold
of
55:37
America now why do I say that
why a book
55:40
came out that's was written by
anonymous
55:43
and it's written about the Trump
55:46
administration and how childish
they are
55:48
how pure are and how effective
they are
55:51
in fact John Bolton calls the
president
55:54
for twelve-year-old but doesn't
know
55:55
what his mental condition is I
happen to
55:58
know John Bolton and I think
he's a
56:00
sociopath but it's an
intelligence
56:02
operative what I did was to
create
56:04
agitation propaganda I
purposely created
56:07
a proposal for my own book
which will
56:10
come out in a few weeks which
talks
56:12
about the real Jack Ryan and
the person
56:14
who really implemented a lot of
the coos
56:17
and counter coos in this
administration
56:20
now I'm doing another cool what
I'm
56:22
trying to do is to get John
Bolton blown
56:25
out of the water because he
came in as
56:28
an anonymous writer what and
how did I
56:31
figure that out number one the
passages
56:34
that came out and were written
in the
56:36
New York Times and Washington
Post sat
56:38
the following thanks to our
great 9/11 a
56:41
situation we have gone into now
a pure
56:44
oil situation or
self-destructive
56:46
situation in other words what
John had
56:48
written and the only person who
could
56:50
write that with somebody deeply
involved
56:52
in 9/11 when I wrote my
proposal and
56:55
presented it to have said and
I'll talk
56:57
about her shed in a minute they
turned
56:59
me down immediately because
they knew
57:01
that the history of the real
Jack Ryan
57:03
was was involved in breaking up
the 9/11
57:08
coup now let me say to you how
this came
57:11
about
57:12
John Bolton's figure and
personality
57:15
fits what we call in the
intelligence
57:16
world mice
57:18
em standing for money I for
ideology see
57:22
for cash or for compromising
efore ego
57:26
john needs the money
57:28
he's ideologically always been
a neocon
57:30
see he's always been
compromised by
57:33
someone or an institution in
this case
57:36
Yale where you went to Yale and
worked
57:38
with Bob Woodward and John
Kerry who
57:42
were now on ABC News and NBC
News and
57:44
the last one was ego his ego is
immense
57:48
Karl Ford one of my intelligence
57:51
operatives said correctly that
John
57:53
needed to always suck up to the
superior
57:57
and always deprecated the
bottom what
58:00
was that acronym we had mice
mice
58:05
money something compromise and
he don't
58:09
go and they certainly fits the
bill I I
58:11
by the way the book he's
talking about
58:12
I've read parts of botanics
book he is
58:19
the real Jack Ryan his
fantastic book
58:22
well in in this case this book
a warning
58:25
by anonymous and which is
highlighted
58:27
and coincidentally in the New
York Times
58:29
in their book review of course
as one
58:32
does times headlined a book
review in a
58:35
warning anonymous author makes
a case
58:38
against re-election and and so
they so I
58:42
was thinking it makes a lot of
sense
58:45
that was bolt and who wrote the
58:46
anonymous piece because he was
fired
58:48
shortly thereafter somebody who
got wind
58:49
of it yeah guys and in in
certain
58:53
circles you can find out who
these
58:55
people are there's some
publishing
58:57
circles I know for ya you must
have yeah
59:00
and speech annex got a bunch
enough old
59:02
contacts old-timers and they
it's a
59:05
gossip ring and so they could
find out
59:07
who yeah I need any has been
actively
59:10
pitching I know cuz I spoke to
him
59:12
before Allah he has been
actively
59:14
pitching his book to all the
big the big
59:17
publisher so I'm sure that he
was
59:18
talking to people and got
enough to to
59:20
put it all together right there
yes
59:23
absolutely I think there's any
doubt
59:24
about but let's listen to some
some
59:26
Bolton related rundown said I
picked up
59:30
here's one from CBS n this is
the Bolton
59:33
to testify rundown I want to
bring in
59:35
Siobhan Hughes she's a Capitol
Hill
59:37
reporter for The Wall Street
Journal and
59:39
joins us now so Siobhan thank
you for
59:41
joining us you know a lawyer
for John
59:43
Bolton says that his client has
new
59:44
information on these meetings
with
59:45
Ukraine Bolton of course is a
former
59:48
national security adviser I'm
curious
59:49
what your sources are telling
you about
59:50
the type of information both
might have
59:52
so we don't know exactly what
John
59:55
Bolton knows but what we do
know is that
59:57
he was well positioned to have
a type of
1:00:00
access that none of the
witnesses has so
1:00:02
far had as the national
security adviser
1:00:05
John Bolden was essentially
Donald
1:00:07
Trump's right-hand man on
national
1:00:09
security issues would have been
in the
1:00:11
room with him also in the room
with
1:00:13
other key players like Mick
Mulvaney
1:00:15
Gordon Sandland mr. bolt
1:00:18
has a reputation for being very
direct
1:00:21
very forthcoming even Democrats
say that
1:00:23
if they don't always agree with
his
1:00:25
politics they can trust his
information
1:00:27
yeah I did catch some of this
when I was
1:00:30
watching some of the TV even in
European
1:00:32
news although not a lot about
Trump at
1:00:34
all as I mentioned previously a
lot of
1:00:37
people I call we call Bolton
yeah we
1:00:39
can't bone a Bolton does he he
doesn't
1:00:41
want to but we're gonna have to
get him
1:00:42
to testify he's the guy he can
bring him
1:00:44
that bolt and it's gonna bring
her down
1:00:47
yeah yeah Bolton's got a bad
guy I mean
1:00:52
nobody liked him to begin with
you
1:00:53
listen to the right-wing
talkers and
1:00:54
none of these guys could figure
out how
1:00:57
Bolton even did then in the end
here's
1:00:59
the question to ask but genic
okay which
1:01:02
is how did Bolton get his job
in the
1:01:05
White House to begin with who
put him in
1:01:07
there which one of the Stooges
that was
1:01:10
at mattis was it the guy before
him
1:01:12
right I'll ask him I'd like to
know
1:01:14
because there's no because all
the
1:01:16
right-wing talkers pretty much
say the
1:01:17
same thing how did Bolton get
in here
1:01:19
he's a he's a neocon which this
goes
1:01:21
against everything that Trump
was
1:01:23
running on you know he hated
all these
1:01:25
neo cons and he puts a neocon
in as his
1:01:28
national security adviser why
mm-hmm and
1:01:32
so that bond gets in there and
he's just
1:01:33
trying tennis and Britannic was
not
1:01:35
happy about Bolton being in
their team
1:01:37
from day one he was like get
that guy
1:01:39
out that guy's gotta get fired
1:01:42
so so so Bolton you know
becomes this
1:01:45
anonymous character which makes
nothing
1:01:46
but sense but whatever is the
the second
1:01:49
clip this is excerpts from the
anonymous
1:01:51
book on Democracy Now with our
weather
1:01:55
where that ground loop means a
midnight
1:01:58
self massacre that was the plan
hatched
1:02:01
by some senior Trump
administration
1:02:03
officials who considered
resigning on
1:02:06
mass last year to sound the
alarm about
1:02:10
Trump's conduct they ultimately
rejected
1:02:13
the idea over concerns that
would
1:02:14
further destabilize the
government the
1:02:17
aborted warning is one of a
series of
1:02:19
revelations in the forthcoming
book
1:02:20
titled a warning its author is
an
1:02:23
anonymous senior official
within the
1:02:26
Trump administration who
published an
1:02:28
anonymous op-ed in The New York
Times
1:02:29
last year headlined I am part
of the
1:02:32
resistance
1:02:33
inside the Trump administration
in the
1:02:36
book the author describes senior
1:02:38
officials waking up and trying
to
1:02:40
respond to Trump's overnight
Twitter
1:02:43
announcements writing quote
it's like
1:02:45
showing up at the nursing home
at
1:02:47
daybreak to find your elderly
uncle
1:02:49
running pantsless across the
courtyard
1:02:52
and cursing loudly about the
cafeteria
1:02:54
food as worried attendants
tried to
1:02:57
catch him ageism you're stunned
amused
1:03:01
and embarrassed all at the same
time
1:03:03
only your uncle probably
wouldn't do it
1:03:05
every single day his words
aren't
1:03:07
broadcast to the public and he
doesn't
1:03:09
have to lead the US government
once he
1:03:12
puts his pants on unquote the
author
1:03:14
also claims Trump once asked
White House
1:03:18
lawyers to write a bill to send
to
1:03:20
Congress aimed at reducing the
number of
1:03:22
federal judges after various
judges had
1:03:25
thwarted Trump's policies Trump
1:03:27
reportedly said quote can we
just get
1:03:29
rid of the judges let's get rid
of the
1:03:31
expletive judges there
shouldn't be any
1:03:34
at all really he said this
according to
1:03:37
the forthcoming book oh yeah
that hum is
1:03:43
fantastic I mean it's almost a
format we
1:03:47
need to have some home on our
own show I
1:03:48
can't make home anymore I don't
think
1:03:51
it's all digital I don't know
how they
1:03:52
do it I'm driving around
yesterday
1:03:55
Mimi and I pointed out to her
because
1:03:57
I've got a bunch of college
stations and
1:03:59
I pointed this out and there's
something
1:04:01
you know people should
podcasters maybe
1:04:04
we should consider this I'm
listening to
1:04:07
klx the locale station or at
Berkeley
1:04:10
and the woman is doing a music
and bunch
1:04:13
of music but she has she has a
very low
1:04:16
musical bed underneath her
mm-hmm when
1:04:19
she's taught just announcing
his beauty
1:04:21
little music going on and I'm
noticed
1:04:23
and I used this trick once I
was doing a
1:04:25
weekend at one of the stations
around
1:04:27
here and I heard this year's
everybody
1:04:31
how you do it was a talk show
rocking
1:04:33
the band and it was I heard a
bed
1:04:36
underneath some guy who's doing
a show
1:04:39
and it was I still think his
fabulous to
1:04:41
listen to it was just a bunch of
1:04:43
bubbling it's like I'm like a
little
1:04:45
boiling pot oh you know Nick
the rat has
1:04:47
a cauldron type thing like that
a
1:04:49
culture fair brain you just
have that
1:04:51
going all he has it move I
think with a
1:04:53
lot of echo but you can just
have it in
1:04:55
the background as a little bed
and and
1:04:58
I'd point out to me Mia says I
said only
1:05:01
college stations do this cuz
nobody else
1:05:05
will allow it it's just not
allowable
1:05:08
for some reasons became a and I
don't
1:05:11
know why maybe you have a
better handle
1:05:12
on it than I do
1:05:13
a mainstream station that the
engine
1:05:15
nobody will let you do that I
mean you
1:05:18
can maybe once in a while you
can get
1:05:19
away with it and then you get
chewed out
1:05:21
later but they don't mainstream
stations
1:05:24
will not allow embed underneath
anything
1:05:27
they want to announce if we
come on
1:05:28
straight forward you can put a
little
1:05:29
echo on image some didn't go
back to the
1:05:31
music but you can't have that
kind of
1:05:33
noise in the background
1:05:34
you guys this you mean on a
talk show on
1:05:38
any show oh well the top 40
guys I got
1:05:42
bubbles for us now right now I
got
1:05:43
someone farting in the bathtub
it sounds
1:05:46
really good on a top 40 radio
station
1:05:49
there's never a jock talking
without
1:05:52
music or some bed underneath
them ever
1:05:54
that's that's the format but
it's like
1:05:57
we talked the other day like
whoa what
1:05:59
was that where they're doing
music a
1:06:01
music bed a BCS yeah
1:06:04
that's isn't it's stupid I
think doing
1:06:07
it all over the yeah but
they're doing
1:06:09
it over the clips no that's a
mistake
1:06:16
they're playing it over the
clips
1:06:18
they're not playing it over the
voice oh
1:06:20
Jesus
1:06:21
I'm sorry Jesus has nothing to
do with
1:06:24
it but it's that stupid yeah
maybe this
1:06:27
is it better maybe this is
better for us
1:06:29
we'll try this one there's a
little
1:06:30
bubbling yeah I hope you like
here we go
1:06:32
how's that sir
1:06:34
no it sounds like a couple of
guys in
1:06:36
the jacuzzi hey hey funny
meeting you
1:06:39
here story which is the yeah
this
1:06:46
resigning on mass story is a
creation I
1:06:50
don't believe a word of it
resigning on
1:06:52
mass everyone's gonna walk out
yeah
1:06:55
we're all gonna walk out let's
do it cuz
1:06:56
we all hate working here so
much please
1:06:58
that we're all gonna walk out
on the
1:07:00
President and then they said
well we're
1:07:02
not gonna do it because it may
disrupt
1:07:03
the country too much
1:07:04
I don't believe a word of it
the thing
1:07:07
that's pachán ik points out
and maybe
1:07:08
this is why he was nervous and
I will
1:07:10
ask him about it
1:07:11
aside obviously from who hired
bolton
1:07:13
that's high on the list he was
talk
1:07:16
because this is what bitch
annek does
1:07:17
and it's interesting because i
don't
1:07:19
know if he if it really works
if he
1:07:22
really believes it or if he's
just
1:07:23
delusional he cuz he will say
to me I'm
1:07:27
running a sai up against john
bolton and
1:07:29
he said this i'm talking months
ago and
1:07:32
so all this video most of his
videos at
1:07:35
the time were all bolton bad
Bolton
1:07:37
Bolton Bolton and he says you
know they
1:07:40
monitor me and other people
monitor me
1:07:43
and and of course it's true
because we
1:07:45
monitor him as well and here we
are were
1:07:46
actually rebroadcasting his
message and
1:07:49
we're not the only ones so what
he's
1:07:51
worried about is that this
anonymous
1:07:53
book really is a soft coos I up
against
1:07:56
Trump because it's a direct
play into
1:07:59
Trump's ego and I don't know if
he's
1:08:02
made comments on it yet but he
probably
1:08:03
will and it becomes a kind of a
negative
1:08:06
distraction he he doesn't do
well with
1:08:10
these types of things and and
obsesses
1:08:12
on it a little too much but
maybe what
1:08:15
no no no Trump
1:08:17
oh yes but the good news is he
doesn't
1:08:20
read this is an audiobook it'll
never
1:08:27
happen he won't know what's in
the book
1:08:29
you're right yeah well all of
this
1:08:31
doesn't matter because as I did
trounce
1:08:34
down my beat this morning it
looks like
1:08:37
indeed very soon we will have
the
1:08:42
unsealing a thousands of
indictments yes
1:08:47
yes yes yes I know it's hard to
believe
1:08:49
but we're finally there
1:08:51
Joe digenova and his wife
Victoria tune
1:08:55
sing comeback on Joe Dobbs Lou
Dobbs
1:08:58
Pete Dobbs but check the date
on this to
1:09:01
make sure it's a recent clip
because
1:09:02
sometimes you can get full two
years ago
1:09:05
no I'm pretty sure this is a
recent very
1:09:07
similar I'm sure okay I'm just
recycling
1:09:10
and pretending this something
new let's
1:09:12
turn to first the Inspector
General
1:09:15
report I'll be in the same
position I've
1:09:16
been and for two years are we
ever going
1:09:20
to see this this report you are
going to
1:09:23
see it Lou but I am NOT
predicting so
1:09:25
much for anonymous sources look
at that
1:09:27
one says now before
Thanksgiving another
1:09:30
says no least they're backing
off on the
1:09:32
timeline now so they're cooling
off a
1:09:35
little bit on next Wednesday
we're gonna
1:09:38
Wednesday no longer but I heard
she
1:09:41
slipped in you know before
Thanksgiving
1:09:43
we should hold on to it but I
can tell
1:09:45
you this and we have darn good
sources
1:09:47
for this it's going to be very
bad for
1:09:51
the people in the Obama
administration
1:09:54
as somebody the my source said
to me
1:09:56
it's going to be worse than you
can
1:09:59
imagine
1:10:00
well that's that is a heck of a
tease
1:10:02
Victoria that chomping at the
bit to get
1:10:10
the thing enjoy your thoughts
on that
1:10:12
Horowitz report it doesn't
sound like
1:10:15
it's going to be a tepid matter
1:10:18
explosive would you say I would
say
1:10:20
explosive and I would say for
people at
1:10:22
the highest levels of the FBI
and at the
1:10:26
highest levels of the Justice
Department
1:10:27
more important the Justice
Department
1:10:31
it's going to be devastating
it's going
1:10:33
to ruin careers it's going to
make
1:10:35
people have bar problems it's
going to
1:10:38
be hell bar problem no no no no
about
1:10:41
Bar Association problems
because what's
1:10:44
what's clear and now we know is
that the
1:10:47
senior levels of the Obama
Justice
1:10:49
Department were complicit in
knowingly
1:10:52
submitting materially false
applications
1:10:55
to the FISA Court for an
illegitimate
1:10:58
counterintelligence purpose not
for a
1:11:01
legitimate purpose but to spy on
1:11:03
Americans for political
purposes and it
1:11:06
really will end up being the
beginning
1:11:08
of the greatest political
scandal in
1:11:11
history and it's being held up
partially
1:11:13
because of Jon Durham's new
grand jury
1:11:16
which by the way exists for one
reason
1:11:18
and one reason only because
people are
1:11:21
going to be indicted oh but
there's more
1:11:35
there's a part two and so that
was about
1:11:38
Horowitz's indictments but you
don't
1:11:42
know nothing yet because during
the
1:11:45
durum investigation inspector
general
1:11:47
durum oh oh it's gonna be so
it's gonna
1:11:49
be all it's gonna be massive
it's been
1:11:51
expanded Lou because now going
into
1:11:54
whole other areas he's gone
back into
1:11:56
the the or origins of the
investigation
1:12:00
I mean for those of us who know
this
1:12:03
business if you get it if
you're in
1:12:05
counterintelligence and you get
a word
1:12:07
that a george papadapolis has
said he
1:12:10
heard something that the
russians have
1:12:12
something you don't you do you
go you go
1:12:14
knock on his door within a week
she
1:12:16
actually made a very
interesting point
1:12:18
here because i don't know of
was FBI I
1:12:22
think was FBI before it was CIA
but
1:12:25
she's making this point that if
you get
1:12:27
some word about you know Russian
1:12:28
intelligence trying to
infiltrate a
1:12:30
campaign you go knock on that
guy's door
1:12:33
within a week and you say hey
let's talk
1:12:34
about it let's see what's going
on it is
1:12:37
exactly the same modus operandi
the FBI
1:12:40
uses for the 6-week cycle when
the guy
1:12:43
says
1:12:44
all Jews in the synagogue they
don't go
1:12:47
talk to him see what's going on
forget
1:12:49
him for a psych eval you know
maybe put
1:12:50
a straightjacket on him no they
give him
1:12:53
phony bombs and Jack him up for
two
1:12:55
months so that he can go and
actually
1:12:56
pretend to do it this is a
fundamental
1:13:00
structural procedures
procedural issue
1:13:03
with the United States
intelligence
1:13:06
communities there are there
honey
1:13:09
trappers there there it's what
is the
1:13:13
word well we brought this up in
the last
1:13:14
show and I still think this
possibility
1:13:16
exists that they've determined
at some
1:13:19
point that they can't do the
1:13:22
old-fashioned thing which still
seems
1:13:23
like the logical thing to do
which is
1:13:25
that if you heard that
Papadopoulos was
1:13:27
being contacted by the Russians
you go
1:13:28
turn him into it to a double
agent right
1:13:31
away even better even better
1:13:34
no you won't even trap him
instead
1:13:36
exactly there's a little bit
more to
1:13:38
don't you do you go you go
knock on his
1:13:40
door within a week and ask him
about it
1:13:43
and have him give you the
information
1:13:44
where did you get it and how
did it do
1:13:47
that they didn't do that at all
they
1:13:49
dissipate all the rules of a
1:13:51
counterintelligence
investigation and
1:13:53
it's expanded because
originally Barr
1:13:56
wanted dirham to just look at
the
1:13:57
beginnings of crossfire
hurricane how
1:14:00
did this start how did it
happen but
1:14:01
then what they discovered was
that they
1:14:04
found out from the Devon Nunez
1:14:06
experience at the White House
in March
1:14:09
of 2000 a m-- the Devon Nunez
experience
1:14:15
in the March of 2017 that there
had been
1:14:18
massive massive unmasking of
Americans
1:14:23
for political purposes and that
those in
1:14:26
information was given and
leaked to the
1:14:29
press and by the way the
Michael Flynn
1:14:32
ambassador kiss Lee act called
a Russian
1:14:34
ambassador which was leaked to
David
1:14:36
Ignatius of the post is in fact
the
1:14:39
subject of one of the criminal
1:14:41
investigations because that
leak is a
1:14:43
20-year felony
1:14:45
there you go the Devon you
experience
1:14:49
well yeah I have feels better I
have
1:14:52
high hopes I have high hopes
everyone
1:14:54
feels better I hope and with
that I
1:14:57
would like to sincerely thank
you for
1:15:00
your courage and say in the
morning to
1:15:01
you the man who put the C in the
1:15:03
connector grow well in the
morning you
1:15:07
miss Rama curry also in the
morning all
1:15:09
ships to sea feet in the air in
the
1:15:18
morning to all of our trolls in
luttrell
1:15:21
room Latura room is where you
can go
1:15:23
hang out of you're a troll it's
like a
1:15:25
digital bridge and that bridge
is the No
1:15:27
Agenda stream and no agenda
stream calm
1:15:30
that bridge is filled with fun
things
1:15:32
for you to troll come on in
we've got
1:15:34
cookies and milk no agenda
stream calm
1:15:37
but seriously folks there's
good stuff
1:15:40
in them streams as you know and
it's
1:15:43
it's it was so interesting
1:15:45
Thursday Darrin Oh does the
pre-show he
1:15:48
does you know fantastic almost
1:15:51
reminiscent of
1:15:52
[Music]
1:15:54
one of the you know like the
great 70s
1:15:57
jocks you know rapping Ryman
just you
1:16:00
know I don't know you did but
it's all
1:16:01
bash and rock and roll and then
he hits
1:16:05
you know he hands it over the
stream to
1:16:07
the Amsterdam and I click go
and then
1:16:10
I'm live and it's cool I mean
it's a
1:16:15
real station too anyway no
agenda stream
1:16:17
comm and also we would like to
thank the
1:16:19
artist for episode 1188 that
was our
1:16:22
previous show the artist was
data who
1:16:25
has won a couple of album art
placements
1:16:29
and there's nothing like having
rules
1:16:32
for us to break a rule as the
title of
1:16:35
the show was Gretta doom Berg
which was
1:16:39
a very obvious title and we did
1:16:42
something that we don't
typically do we
1:16:43
combined the title with the
album art
1:16:47
which was this fantastic Mad Max
1:16:50
rendering of Gretta and it was
just I
1:16:53
mean it as you said and I
recall this
1:16:55
that's not a simple Photoshop
job there
1:16:59
was work done on this yes and I
and we
1:17:02
violated a second rule which
was to look
1:17:05
up whether this thing is in the
public
1:17:07
domain done by someone else oh
shit did
1:17:09
we we didn't we didn't and was
it
1:17:14
taken nope you're right
normally we
1:17:21
always check that yeah you're
right yeah
1:17:24
so what no I couldn't find any
other
1:17:26
examples I mean you could pop
it in and
1:17:27
you kid comes back with the No
Agenda
1:17:29
alright so somewhere along the
lines our
1:17:31
buddy
1:17:32
David did this picture of Greta
and
1:17:35
plugged it into that that other
picture
1:17:37
which has been floating around
yeah and
1:17:39
I know it was original I mean I
think
1:17:42
you mentioned that it's been
done with
1:17:44
Hillary Hillary's been the
original one
1:17:46
original piece with the guy
with the Mad
1:17:48
Max character yeah Hillary
right and
1:17:51
swapped out the Hillary and put
it Greta
1:17:53
in the same basic style not
quite as an
1:17:56
extreme that mean yeah I mean
you know
1:17:58
so many hours in the day but
it's not as
1:18:00
an extreme look as the Hillary
one which
1:18:02
is really frightening yeah but
he put
1:18:05
that Greta in there it worked
1:18:06
beautifully anyway and I found
nothing
1:18:08
that that indicates that this
is lifted
1:18:11
in any way so it was earth but
we
1:18:13
normally check funny after the
folk
1:18:17
crafts go take a look and I
thought
1:18:19
comics or blogger would would be
1:18:22
disturbed by our breaking of
the rule
1:18:25
but he actually defended our
choice
1:18:27
interestingly
1:18:29
well I didn't know that anybody
knows
1:18:32
this specific rule about the
titles
1:18:34
we've explained it before and
one person
1:18:38
picked up on it said hey wait a
minute I
1:18:40
thought you know I thought the
title and
1:18:42
the album art and the opening
clip are
1:18:45
three separate things and
typically that
1:18:46
is our rule yeah but we broke
it for a
1:18:50
good reason and it happens how
many
1:18:51
rules are meant to be broken
and we
1:18:53
broke it now there's other
pieces rules
1:18:55
are meant to be broken I
thought I'm
1:19:00
just to make sure that we
included we
1:19:03
had some good art here Darren
had a
1:19:04
number Darren was going for and
he
1:19:06
couldn't couldn't get it yeah
but I
1:19:09
thought the another another big
cover-up
1:19:13
for the with the ABC logo I
thought was
1:19:15
good yeah I was I liked with
you see him
1:19:18
talk for free we make money
that was it
1:19:22
wasn't anything we were gonna
use but it
1:19:24
was fun it was funny yeah
there's a
1:19:27
couple other ones
1:19:28
the hey Betsy how to pick up
girls with
1:19:30
the flight transponder I mean
there was
1:19:33
all kinds of stuff that was
funny
1:19:35
regarding the show issue I mean
also it
1:19:38
has to pop the whole idea is
that people
1:19:41
are scrolling through their
their
1:19:43
podcast app which apparently
still is
1:19:46
not the case on all peoples and
1:19:48
apparently they did fix the the
the
1:19:51
album art changing but I would
recommend
1:19:53
if it's not changing for you
and you're
1:19:55
up to date with your iOS 13
million
1:19:58
thousand for whatever that you
make sure
1:20:01
that you delete your
subscription and
1:20:04
re-subscribe that may fix it
although it
1:20:07
shouldn't it shouldn't it
should just
1:20:09
work but I don't know I don't
know why
1:20:11
Apple can't get it works on
others on
1:20:13
other podcast apps is fine I
don't think
1:20:16
they don't care they do care
but that
1:20:19
it's not one of their
priorities because
1:20:21
you know they I don't think
they or they
1:20:23
have a dedicated team as my
1:20:25
understanding
1:20:26
remember the team needs to be
replaced
1:20:32
guys the guys who run it
talking about
1:20:37
the coders yeah well I talked I
know
1:20:39
some believe me those guys like
us too
1:20:42
but but there's no the it's
it's the
1:20:45
machine man man it's the
machine the
1:20:49
Machine does things in strange
and
1:20:51
mysterious ways well thank you
very much
1:20:54
data now you did a great job
and he has
1:20:56
done some other good let's look
at his
1:20:58
page on No Agenda art generator
comm
1:21:00
we're all
1:21:02
modern and smart artists go to
create
1:21:07
art for our show because it
really is a
1:21:10
great bit of value I got
questions about
1:21:13
this in Holland how do you guys
do that
1:21:15
album art every single time
said well we
1:21:17
don't he says we don't also
don't have
1:21:20
listeners bro
1:21:21
we've got producers and then
slowly it
1:21:23
starts to dawn on people how it
works so
1:21:26
we appreciate that and we
appreciate the
1:21:28
work
1:21:28
listen to this show yeah
exactly no
1:21:31
agenda are generated are calm
and we
1:21:32
also have a few executive an
associate
1:21:34
executive producers to thank
which we're
1:21:36
going to do right now yeah I
also want
1:21:38
to thank the Boston people
because we
1:21:40
had a consolidated number that
was in
1:21:42
the last spreadsheet I didn't
put it in
1:21:44
this one because it me just it
would
1:21:46
make the numbers wrong yeah but
I want
1:21:49
to thank the people from Boston
cuz
1:21:50
there's a cup one is an
executive
1:21:51
producer and there's a couple
associates
1:21:53
I'm gonna read there I'm gonna
read this
1:21:54
the main list first time I read
the
1:21:56
Boston look oh good good good
good
1:21:58
because this is like $700 or
something
1:22:00
yeah I was 700 nice so it ended
we'll
1:22:05
have to incorporate them into
the
1:22:07
specific list at the end okay
sir otaku
1:22:10
starts the soffit do Co to
northeast
1:22:12
Texas and the Red River Valley
from
1:22:14
Louisville Texas three four
five six
1:22:18
seven a favorite hey guys I
need some
1:22:21
mac and cheese Carmen and lgy
for a
1:22:23
state competition that I'm
competing in
1:22:26
today a state competition what
does that
1:22:30
mean I have not a steak maybe
he's maybe
1:22:34
they're having steak cooking
I'm cooking
1:22:36
steak alright well do you even
after
1:22:38
great work at Sur taku Duke of
Northwest
1:22:41
Texas in the Red River Valley
you slaves
1:22:45
can get the Mack
1:22:46
the magazine I can shoot that
caronian
1:22:49
Jenner melted together
1:22:52
mac and cheese mac and cheese
mac and
1:22:54
cheese you've got karma William
messing
1:23:04
334 from Bainbridge Island
Washington my
1:23:08
TM Genesis donation should make
me a
1:23:10
knight no prior donations and
he's got
1:23:12
list please title me Sir
William of
1:23:16
Bainbridge Island alright
please add
1:23:19
Oktoberfest beer and pretzels
yes I
1:23:22
ordered them this morning and I
saw the
1:23:25
boxes come in so they should
already be
1:23:27
here for you yes thank you very
much
1:23:30
William I'm looking forward to
knighting
1:23:32
you John Waldorf 3 3 3 3 3 Elk
River
1:23:36
Minnesota nuts open with the
1:23:41
Constitution to the head this
is his
1:23:43
little list
1:23:43
Dvorak org /na just because is
so damn
1:23:48
catch yeah we can't play that
enough can
1:23:49
we I understand half cancer
from my best
1:23:52
friend wife Becky's cancer just
f cancer
1:23:55
house karma because I'm closing
on
1:23:58
Friday goat karma because I'm a
retired
1:24:00
Navy chef
1:24:01
chief no chief Oh chief I'm
sorry the
1:24:05
retired navy chief chef would
be funnier
1:24:08
ok as a retired Navy chief and
he was
1:24:11
good coming I don't get the
connection
1:24:13
personally but maybe there's
something
1:24:14
you know but the goat is the
universal
1:24:18
mascot of the United States
Navy I
1:24:21
didn't know this I don't know
if it's
1:24:23
true but I think it we should
launch it
1:24:27
first-time donor please d
douche me
1:24:30
[Music]
1:24:33
thanks for all you do boys I'm
enjoying
1:24:35
a newfound sanity please keep
up the
1:24:37
good work I'd like to call out
my
1:24:39
brother Paul as a douche bag
he's a
1:24:44
regular listener loves it when
people
1:24:46
get called out like five bucks
chip in
1:24:51
slave just a word off Elk River
73 sk t0
1:24:56
v IX v JX
1:25:00
k5 ACC and I tried to get on
the time
1:25:04
and I made a couple calls out
to the
1:25:07
dynamic and no one replied but
we'd love
1:25:11
to see you there John I go to
k5 a
1:25:13
cc.com
1:25:33
[Music]
1:25:45
you've got played that one a
long time
1:25:52
on over there buddy circle of
lavender
1:25:55
blossoms 333 uh why do I have
to listen
1:25:59
to each show three to four
times you
1:26:02
don't he died suggest you do a
show a
1:26:05
day go ahead run with it happy
12th
1:26:12
anniversary my friends for Cal
lavender
1:26:14
blossoms dot or Avenue blossoms
or thank
1:26:17
you so much me up racer Cal is
keeping
1:26:20
us keeping our keeping in our
sanity in
1:26:23
straights and out of good whack
with
1:26:26
your CBD selves and slow solve
this very
1:26:30
I travel with myself do you
know yeah
1:26:34
yeah I don't you know if you've
been
1:26:38
sitting for
1:26:40
ten hours now sometimes you
just chafe a
1:26:43
little bit I don't need to tell
you more
1:26:46
but Cal salves that like you're
sitting
1:26:49
gorg
1:26:53
what it's already gone way too
far this
1:26:55
conversation Sir Andrew harms
comes up
1:26:59
sir Cal we love you Sir Andrew
harms
1:27:02
comes up at 300 bucks you'll be
our less
1:27:04
as executive producer a happy
Veterans
1:27:07
Day please offer a moment of
silence and
1:27:08
play flowers of the forest in
honor of
1:27:11
all the veterans we have lost
Sir Andrew
1:27:14
harms kc0 w11 flowers of the
VIII
1:27:18
flowers World War two is what
it's okay
1:27:21
well we'll play it for just a
second and
1:27:23
we will be quiet
1:27:25
because of course tomorrow is
tomorrow
1:27:29
is Veterans Day yes so we'll
play this
1:27:31
just for a moment
1:27:36
[Music]
1:27:51
and of course Veterans Day was
1:27:53
originally Armistice Day 11:11
from 1918
1:27:57
when they signed off on World
War one
1:28:00
yes well I have a lot of
veterans in my
1:28:03
family so we do observe that on
the on
1:28:05
Mondays on this monitor love
burg 2:30
1:28:09
3.33 no you missed a black
night era to
1:28:12
Darien oh why don't you read
that while
1:28:15
I go look up her note I think
she said a
1:28:17
an email I think okay Black
Knight era -
1:28:20
Darien from Trabuco Trabuco
Trabuco
1:28:24
Canyon Trabuco Kane in
California Oh
1:28:27
Canyon thanks for the show guys
can you
1:28:29
please put my daughter Gracie
on the
1:28:31
birthday list of course she's
on she has
1:28:33
been exposed to the best
podcast in the
1:28:35
universe since she was about 10
years
1:28:37
old she now turns 23 and has a
1:28:40
wonderfully normal-sized
amygdala this
1:28:44
is my gift to her black oh no I
think
1:28:46
that is my gift to her yes and
that's a
1:28:49
great get it's the gift that
keeps on
1:28:52
giving a normal-sized amygdala
for your
1:28:55
young human resource
1:28:58
thank you very much Black
Knight heir to
1:29:00
dare inches on the list of
course and
1:29:01
we'll be congratulating her
later
1:29:03
Jennifer Love burg - 33 33 you
got a
1:29:06
note well I got her her thing
here but
1:29:11
there's no note that I can find
she may
1:29:13
not have had a note did she oh
no I see
1:29:18
no note from her so she's just
gonna be
1:29:20
if she hasn't know she'll send
us
1:29:21
something we'll read it
whenever it is
1:29:23
of course I thought she said
this and
1:29:26
something that's kind of
bothersome okay
1:29:28
all right back to the regular
list
1:29:31
forever of the what or I'm
sorry Alex
1:29:35
gates
1:29:36
let's do with the Alex Alex le
cks gates
1:29:39
215 I figure it's time to pay
back the
1:29:44
value I get from the shows for
keeping
1:29:45
my sanity semi-weekly it's my
third time
1:29:49
donating and about time for
addy dishing
1:29:51
you got it
1:29:53
you've been deduced there's no
jingles
1:29:58
but jobs can be nice as I get
through my
1:29:59
first gig in the government
contracting
1:30:01
IT space I only have worked in
the
1:30:05
private sector until now and
this has
1:30:07
certainly been an eye-opening
experience
1:30:09
you should if you can boots on
the
1:30:12
ground reports always welcome
here jobs
1:30:14
jobs jobs and jobs erever of
the wat in
1:30:25
200 $10.98 I so miss Soddy
Daisy having
1:30:29
moved to this frozen wasteland
of
1:30:31
Michigan by the way there is a
meetup
1:30:33
group up there you should join
up with
1:30:35
them and you'll feel a lot
better
1:30:37
you guys are great on both
Thursdays
1:30:40
what is the what is Soddy Daisy
again
1:30:44
town didn't I forget where it
was it was
1:30:47
Mississippi or someplace hmm
one this
1:30:50
other states Soddy Daisy yeah I
1:30:53
remembered he used to always be
from
1:30:54
Soddy Daisy Collin Onofre Onofre
1:31:00
bonnafon affray maybe on a
friend and
1:31:03
it's a miserly four-year-old yo
stop and
1:31:06
writings right across the
bridge yeah
1:31:08
Fort Lee that's what Lee and
New Jersey
1:31:10
$200
1:31:10
MTV launched in Fort Lee jingo
request
1:31:14
China is asshole you might die
and
1:31:17
little kid yay been a douchebag
in the
1:31:20
past year but tri-state meet up
last
1:31:23
weekend solidified my belief in
the
1:31:26
value for value model last
night school
1:31:28
cutting it close here timewise
just
1:31:31
health cover for everyone and
and house
1:31:33
selling karma for my parents 22
year
1:31:35
olds without degrees love no
agenda this
1:31:42
this is our t-shirt we finally
have the
1:31:45
slogan 22 year olds without a
degree
1:31:48
love no agenda I love it you
might die
1:31:56
you've got karma that's right
and I bet
1:32:01
you're doing just fine and last
on the
1:32:04
list speech before I get to the
Boston
1:32:06
list San Antonio in Madrid
Spain or sir
1:32:10
Antonia I'm sorry sir Antonio
from
1:32:13
Madrid Spain no Madrid yes
thank you for
1:32:18
the long hours of info to
infotainment
1:32:21
jobs karma please
1:32:23
hey he should send this a
little well I
1:32:26
guess boots-on-the-ground is
it's not
1:32:28
quite it's not Barcelona but
maybe he
1:32:30
has some no yes not even
anywhere near
1:32:33
there no I know but still have
some
1:32:35
insight yeah if you got any
boots on the
1:32:41
jobs jobs and jobs that's their
job
1:32:48
karma are saluting it's a
universal
1:32:55
theme mmm-hmm all right now our
Boston
1:32:57
meetup Thank You list one note
that
1:33:02
needs to be rich we have let me
just
1:33:04
give you some thanks just some
people
1:33:06
that wrote checks we do have
the overall
1:33:10
check is a $226 postal origin
and what
1:33:13
he did and i think this is
something
1:33:14
people i could recommend to
other meetup
1:33:16
guys he's collected collect the
guy
1:33:20
who's headed up the meet up
collects the
1:33:22
money gets grabs the checks
takes the
1:33:24
cash and makes a postal money
order and
1:33:26
sends it all in an in an
envelope to the
1:33:28
box in two two three three
rights but
1:33:30
very useful it was it was 700
bucks
1:33:33
there's nothing to sneeze that
so wait
1:33:35
so even though they had checks
he took
1:33:37
he cashed the checks and then
he cash
1:33:40
any checks she sent the checks
okay but
1:33:44
the hack took the cash ah very
smart and
1:33:46
went to the post office
1:33:48
Oh got a bunny or oh thank you
that's
1:33:49
going above and beyond man
thank you
1:33:51
that's going way overboard but
I am she
1:33:53
is great yeah that's highly
appreciated
1:33:55
thank you for that he did have
a little
1:33:58
note he once said he wants a
clip blitz
1:34:01
sometimes what's mac and cheese
I've got
1:34:03
ants and in the morning this is
our
1:34:08
this is a scribble little car
the ants
1:34:11
thing it's like two minutes
yeah don't
1:34:14
play it played at the end of
the show
1:34:15
don't move all kinds of end of
show so
1:34:17
we will play it again
eventually we'll
1:34:20
get to it
1:34:20
promise okay this was Sir I
can't read
1:34:23
this note because he's like I'm
sorry
1:34:25
here's one note from George
morphus in
1:34:29
Bellingham from the Boston
meetup here's
1:34:31
an exchange of value and such
and he's a
1:34:34
blitz Blake says gene I don't
know who
1:34:37
it is this gene has got to be
from gene
1:34:39
and that's a hundred dollars we
also
1:34:42
have also from Joe okay we got
both gene
1:34:45
and George a $100 each Blake
and Blake
1:34:49
and gene hundred dollars each
so they
1:34:50
should be we'll put them as the
Blake's
1:34:52
the blue okay don't like such
executive
1:34:55
producer mm-hmm then we have a
check for
1:34:57
three hundred thirty three
dollars and
1:34:58
33 cents from William Trent
1:35:01
so he'll be an executive
producer and he
1:35:03
says he has a note I would like
to
1:35:06
request jobs and health karma
which we
1:35:10
can do with the following
jingles mint
1:35:12
juleps that's wrong and that's
true
1:35:15
that's interesting also a
belated
1:35:18
birthday to my daughter Jamie
okay get
1:35:21
your pen out hold on a second
this is
1:35:26
not the way to do this I'm
still looking
1:35:27
up mint tulips and now I got to
get my
1:35:30
pen out yeah are we gonna do
these
1:35:32
jingles or what are we gonna do
well I
1:35:34
want to get this done first
apart about
1:35:35
the birthday so it doesn't get
lost
1:35:37
birthdays Jamie mm-hmm
1:35:41
shares the birthday with the
best
1:35:43
podcast in the universe
coincidence I
1:35:46
think not
1:35:48
so this is from who - who this
is from
1:35:52
don't get the antsy on me I'm
trying to
1:35:54
read these things as a pile of
notes
1:35:55
from William and Carol to Jamie
okay
1:36:04
I got it and then the jingles
are meant
1:36:08
to lips that's wrong and that's
true
1:36:12
I think we can do those okay
min tulips
1:36:16
that's wrong
1:36:19
[Music]
1:36:22
do we even have that one sure
we do so
1:36:25
yes that's Pierce Peterson okay
and
1:36:28
that's true and then that then
that goes
1:36:30
with what value little karma I
guess are
1:36:34
you just guessing you're not
really
1:36:35
taking orders just guessing
what the
1:36:37
customer okay on the sidewalk
sipping
1:36:41
mint two lives that's wrong
1:36:43
thank you you've got karma
because
1:36:51
that's wrong goes with the
stupid
1:36:52
comment well the answer goes
with that's
1:36:55
wrong I know it's genius
1:36:57
that's genius I tell you okay I
want to
1:37:00
thank the Boston meetup guys
and right
1:37:02
now the other guy wanted the
clip blitz
1:37:03
who was that well this is the
but to
1:37:07
meet up together
1:37:08
this is Serge something and sir
with my
1:37:11
best
1:37:12
I'll give him oh I'll give him
a clip
1:37:14
let's do the Troy he's got a
clipless
1:37:21
see how I did this but yeah I
think that
1:37:26
also the guy who puts all this
together
1:37:28
which I have to thank profusely
for
1:37:30
pulling it off getting the
money over
1:37:32
here yes I may be a typed note
1:37:37
/ giving us a brother this on
the
1:37:39
scribble on a little piece of
paper that
1:37:40
can't read it okay well we're
creating
1:37:43
protocols this is good it's all
new this
1:37:45
is new these meetups and you
know the
1:37:47
meetups were new people have
been
1:37:49
sending us money from the meet
us but it
1:37:50
hasn't been organized this is
the most
1:37:52
organized that's been yeah I
and I
1:37:54
appreciate that that's that's
cool and I
1:37:57
think you're right if we if it
can just
1:37:58
be a type note so it's a little
easier
1:38:00
to read
1:38:01
but it's cool how this is work
to I said
1:38:04
three times now it's nice nice
to see
1:38:06
how this is working with the
meetups
1:38:08
first we were doing meetups
then a
1:38:10
producer created No Agenda
meetups comm
1:38:13
which is you know of course
fantastic so
1:38:15
much better than meetups calm
and and
1:38:19
then you know people were
sending
1:38:20
donations in regards to the
meetups but
1:38:24
now it's being consolidated
this is this
1:38:26
is really good it's really
appreciated
1:38:29
and you know when you guys are
doing a
1:38:31
meet-up you know the meetup
reports are
1:38:32
fun see if you can do something
in audio
1:38:36
30 seconds or less you know
like hey I'm
1:38:38
this guy I'm so-and-so I'm sure
this I'm
1:38:40
Dame this and we're here at the
Meetup
1:38:42
and then you know sing a song
or it
1:38:44
could say do a big in the
morning or
1:38:45
something yes there will always
be one
1:38:49
guy in a meet of more than 5/10
he's got
1:38:52
the recorder who knows how to
just got a
1:38:53
little recorder or the Apple
iPhone and
1:38:57
everything called and a
recorder look
1:39:00
for and don't let the IRS hear
you
1:39:04
because before you know it they
think
1:39:06
that that's all we need for the
show so
1:39:09
an and recorder you can use
that and
1:39:11
then everyone could be saying
in the
1:39:13
morning or something and we can
put that
1:39:15
on and use a clip that will
that's cool
1:39:17
and then you get your plug in
for the
1:39:19
organize you can get as plenty
of plug
1:39:21
himself and everybody knows
they want to
1:39:23
play himself yeah I mean so
restricted
1:39:25
to about a minute or so which i
think is
1:39:28
possible 20 seconds is a lot of
time
1:39:30
well if you if you see how much
time it
1:39:33
takes for me to read a meetup
report
1:39:35
they're a lot longer than a
minute so
1:39:37
yeah between 30 seconds in a
minute but
1:39:39
anyway we're we're working this
on the
1:39:41
fly and it's beautiful to see
this and
1:39:43
thank you so much for not I
mean not not
1:39:46
just the domains we do
1:39:48
we're the adlib specialists
it's also we
1:39:53
hate meetings we like to do our
meetings
1:39:54
on the show about the show
that's
1:39:56
speaking of which Jennifer with
these
1:40:00
with the No Agenda animated
Studios
1:40:02
first of all this is these
things are
1:40:04
hilarious I mean I'm really she
she has
1:40:07
me cracking up about our own
stuff I'm
1:40:10
not someone who cracks up
typically
1:40:12
listening to our own damn show
but
1:40:14
somehow in combo with the with
the video
1:40:17
she really nails it I think and
you saw
1:40:20
the one with the sexual
harassment it's
1:40:22
not harassment as to hot guy
yeah this
1:40:25
is good stuff man
1:40:27
with iliza shlesinger and that
although
1:40:29
elizabeth warren's pop up it's
it's good
1:40:32
and i think we were pretty
cutting if we
1:40:35
have double the amount we have
now we
1:40:36
almost have a pilot
1:40:38
almost we just need but i think
the
1:40:40
title of the show should be
crackpot and
1:40:43
buzzkill i think it should be to
1:40:45
podcasters do you think that's
for
1:40:47
commercial reasons that's going
to be
1:40:49
better for commercial reasons
the
1:40:51
podcasting thing is that is
kind of a in
1:40:54
term right now for some reason
I don't
1:40:56
feel sorry for anyone like
anyone who
1:40:58
made the mistake of dreaming up
the idea
1:40:59
of net casts okay because you
know I'm
1:41:10
just thinking yeah yeah but if
anybody
1:41:16
sells this thing we're gonna
just gonna
1:41:19
just go off the rails because
it's good
1:41:20
well you know I don't know two
1:41:22
podcasters you sure what if
you're gonna
1:41:24
bring a third person in I mean
it's
1:41:26
gonna be you know whatever we
think is
1:41:28
gonna be a good tile will be
ruined I
1:41:31
recommend well when I look at
series
1:41:34
episodes so what we need we
need fucks
1:41:38
we need and this will be
interesting to
1:41:40
do because right now it starts
and ends
1:41:41
with the No Agenda jingle I
think yeah
1:41:44
this is maybe a Chris Wilson
thing where
1:41:46
we need it you know kind of
okay now
1:41:49
that you've said to podcasters
now we
1:41:51
need something about you know
basically
1:41:53
we're to lose or old white
dudes well
1:41:56
here's a story about two old
white dudes
1:41:57
you know kind of like a Beverly
1:41:59
Hillbillies type thing this is
a pitch
1:42:01
I'm doing here within skating
it hit I'm
1:42:04
bouncing might be moving a law
to far
1:42:06
hey I'm just shooting from the
hip here
1:42:07
bounce an idea just riffing
with you
1:42:09
John just riffing for the
meeting here
1:42:10
just riffing well I want it
before you
1:42:12
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for 20 years and was
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sure I'm sure you won't miss a
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I'm just
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1:44:00
you
1:44:02
so I have a clip that we were
everybody
1:44:07
the pretty much the whole
family is
1:44:08
watching this and we all jump
to our
1:44:11
feet because we're all looking
for
1:44:13
gaffes how were you all together
1:44:16
recently you mentioned pretty me
1:44:17
everybody's here I didn't know
they say
1:44:19
so recently I mean became
Justin we go
1:44:21
for a birthday and we're built
well
1:44:23
that's nice okay so but
everybody caught
1:44:27
this you see if you can catch it
1:44:29
mm-hmm I also have it I sewed
but just
1:44:33
the report about impeachment
that scbs
1:44:35
ran on Saturday hold on I have
a report
1:44:40
on impeachment gaffe CBS
1:44:43
come on yes I got it here sorry
loser J
1:44:46
starts us off from the White
House we're
1:44:49
going to Alabama we're gonna
watch the
1:44:51
Alabama game versus LSU to
president
1:44:55
Trump continued attacking the
1:44:56
impeachment inquiry as he took
off for a
1:44:59
college football game there
shouldn't be
1:45:01
anything there shouldn't be a
1:45:02
Pietschmann hearings today House
1:45:04
Republicans sent a letter to
Adam Schiff
1:45:07
the chairman of the Intelligence
1:45:08
Committee requesting witnesses
they want
1:45:11
to call during public hearings
that
1:45:13
begin next week hunter Biden the
1:45:15
whistleblower and anyone relied
on by
1:45:18
the whistleblower in drafting
the
1:45:19
complaint are on the list
Democrats can
1:45:22
overrule any of the witnesses
which is
1:45:25
why the GOP and the president
called the
1:45:27
process unfair
1:45:29
it's a witch-hunt and it should
never
1:45:31
happen to another president in a
1:45:33
statement Schiff said his
committee is
1:45:35
evaluating the request but
warned this
1:45:37
inquiry is not and will not
serve
1:45:39
however as a vehicle to
undertake the
1:45:42
same sham investigations into
the
1:45:44
Biden's or 2016 that the
president
1:45:47
pressed Ukraine to conduct
investigators
1:45:49
are trying to determine if mr.
Trump
1:45:51
abused his power by pressure in
Ukraine
1:45:54
to investigate the Biden family
behind
1:45:57
closed doors multiple witnesses
have
1:45:59
described a quid pro quo and
said White
1:46:02
House acting chief of staff Mick
1:46:03
Mulvaney played a significant
role can
1:46:06
you describe the role that you
played in
1:46:09
pressuring Ukraine to
investigate the
1:46:12
Biden's none I never in any
what was the
1:46:16
question what I do with the
Ukraine are
1:46:17
nothing
1:46:18
yesterday Mullaney defy the
subpoena to
1:46:21
appear on Capitol Hill
following orders
1:46:23
from White House lawyers who
argue he
1:46:25
has immunity
1:46:26
Mulvaney has asked to join a
lawsuit
1:46:29
that could decide if
administration
1:46:31
officials are protected from
testifying
1:46:33
Wow I would be on my feet too
I'd be
1:46:36
like dancing with Meany just
jumping
1:46:39
around that was good
1:46:41
here's the guy I got the guy
got two
1:46:44
versions of the gaffe one is
the regular
1:46:46
full version Gaffin and the
short one
1:46:48
which I recommend for the end
of the
1:46:49
show see if it works but the
first one
1:46:51
CBS gaffe ISO White House
lawyers who
1:46:54
argue he has immunity beautiful
what was
1:46:57
the woods clearly says White
House liars
1:47:00
what was it supposed to be
lawyers a
1:47:03
lawyer
1:47:04
White House Liars he our game
he has
1:47:06
immunity White House liars who
argue he
1:47:10
has immunity as beautiful he's
the short
1:47:13
one friend of shale right White
House
1:47:14
lawyers who know you didn't
clearly you
1:47:20
didn't what you clearly I
didn't but I
1:47:23
remember clipping in that White
House
1:47:24
layer there was gone yeah well
maybe the
1:47:28
whole long one's better it's
only two
1:47:30
seconds White House lawyers who
argue he
1:47:33
has immunity no the short one
is but
1:47:36
I'll just cut it like I'll do
it live
1:47:37
White House Liars will do it
live no
1:47:41
worries good catch that's a
good I'd
1:47:45
like that it's and it's just
the truth
1:47:48
wants to come out man yeah
White House
1:47:50
White House liars I had I have a
1:47:56
I had somewhere I had something
1:48:01
no I guess not
1:48:06
that's pretty funny so I found
I was
1:48:10
digging around and I found this
old a
1:48:12
very interesting old this show
i watch a
1:48:16
lot now this Hoover Institution
has this
1:48:21
this is where you you got into
Victor
1:48:23
David Hansen by watching ya
know this
1:48:25
light went back to 2010 to find
this one
1:48:28
this is Daniel Hannan who wrote
the news
1:48:30
Road to Serfdom which was a
kind of a
1:48:33
best-seller back during the
Obama
1:48:35
administration I remember that
we have
1:48:37
to remember that a very Roop
sorry I'm
1:48:39
late late no no it was a
misfire I'm
1:48:41
sorry we have to remember that
all these
1:48:44
complaints and all the stuff
that we're
1:48:46
bitching and moaning about
everything is
1:48:47
not new and it's not about
Trump so much
1:48:51
and what we're complaining
about is this
1:48:53
the difference between
globalization and
1:48:56
names and borders we're not
that that
1:49:01
this podcast is not about no
borders no
1:49:04
this no you know no capitalism
we're not
1:49:07
that way we're against the
global list
1:49:09
move to turn everybody into
individual
1:49:13
slaves and the new road to
serfdom was
1:49:15
kind of about this and this was
in 2010
1:49:17
but he talks it a little bit
about what
1:49:19
was going on sociologically
during the
1:49:22
Obama administration and I
thought was
1:49:23
it kind of an interesting
observation he
1:49:25
left one thing out and which I
will
1:49:27
bring up after we play this
clip it's
1:49:28
very rare to meet Americans who
are
1:49:31
appreciative of how
extraordinary is the
1:49:33
constitutional inheritance of
this
1:49:34
country how successful the
founders were
1:49:37
in dispersing and democratizing
power
1:49:40
and constraining the state by
doing that
1:49:42
what's happening now it seems
to me the
1:49:45
direction being pursued by this
1:49:46
administration amounts to a
1:49:49
comprehensive policy of
Europeanisation
1:49:53
European healthcare European
welfare
1:49:55
European climate targets
European
1:49:58
disarmament and if you make
your country
1:50:02
more like the rest of the world
less
1:50:03
American you will serve to make
it less
1:50:06
independent less prosperous
less free
1:50:07
and that's our problem as well
as yours
1:50:09
the world has benefited from a
strong
1:50:11
and engaged United States
segment to you
1:50:13
let's take a few of those
topics you
1:50:14
mentioned quoting again let the
economy
1:50:17
the New Road to Serfdom quote
here is
1:50:19
Europe's economic tragedy it
suffers no
1:50:22
worse than the United States
during
1:50:24
recessions but it fails to
recover to
1:50:26
the same extent during the
intervening
1:50:28
up swings so why not why is
there less
1:50:32
dynamism and
1:50:33
European economy there has been
an
1:50:35
enormous amount of legislation
1:50:37
well-intentioned legislation
aimed at
1:50:40
giving social protection to
employees
1:50:44
and it's now reached the stage
in a lot
1:50:47
of countries where it just
isn't worth
1:50:49
your while to hire people
because once
1:50:50
you've done that you won't be
able to
1:50:51
get rid of them you become very
nervous
1:50:53
about taking people on in the
good times
1:50:55
because you know that you won't
be able
1:50:56
to get them off your books if
things go
1:50:58
bad and this has led to a
measure of
1:51:01
structural unemployment which
1:51:03
historically has been much
higher than
1:51:06
that in the u.s. it's striking
that
1:51:07
unemployment in this country
has just
1:51:09
reached European levels at the
same time
1:51:12
that your government has
expanded you've
1:51:13
started regulating the private
sector
1:51:15
telling people how much they're
allowed
1:51:16
to be paid and so on there's a
1:51:17
connection between those two
things in
1:51:21
the short term you can have the
1:51:23
paternity leave the vacations
but in the
1:51:25
long term the money runs out
1:51:28
anyway it's an interesting boat
people
1:51:30
might want to look at it no I
was
1:51:33
looking for jingles I thought
they're
1:51:34
Clips I think we we had
something about
1:51:37
that but I couldn't find it
that's for
1:51:38
sure
1:51:39
well yeah he talks about this
idea and I
1:51:41
can kind of see it we can all
see it
1:51:43
we've talked about on the show
before
1:51:44
this idea of Europeanisation
now there
1:51:47
was making America more like
Europe well
1:51:49
you know doing we've all they
do it and
1:51:51
they always put oh look what
they do in
1:51:52
Sweden look what they do over
there they
1:51:53
European this European that
ever it's
1:51:55
all better and that's what you
know the
1:51:57
Obama administration that whole
era was
1:51:58
all about that and it's all
which also
1:52:00
brings in the EU and the
globalizing and
1:52:03
all the rest of it but what
they've what
1:52:05
he left out with this list he
has you
1:52:06
know health care and global
warming
1:52:09
standards and all the rest he
left out
1:52:11
the one Europeanization tick or
the one
1:52:16
thing they wanted to do to the
Americans
1:52:18
to European Isis yeah soccer
yeah you're
1:52:25
right you're right
1:52:28
Europeanization
1:52:31
anyway that was my punchline it
was it
1:52:36
was okay when I was the point
I'd make
1:52:39
it I make this point about once
a year
1:52:41
yeah I know you do he's an OTG
kind of
1:52:54
guy forgotten about that one
1:52:57
couple of OTG segments for you
there is
1:52:59
stuff to discuss there was and
this is
1:53:02
something that I have always
wondered
1:53:04
about as especially when
traveling I
1:53:08
noticed that and even in the
u.s. even
1:53:10
though we're both on t-mobile
networks
1:53:13
but even when it was there and
when the
1:53:15
keeper was on Sprint before the
1:53:18
integration SMS text messages
which is
1:53:21
what all I do I don't have any
other I
1:53:23
don't have any other apps
there's
1:53:24
nothing else I can do I
certainly don't
1:53:26
use iMessage been through that
nightmare
1:53:28
before where you can't get off
of it or
1:53:30
people think they're sending
something
1:53:32
to you when you no longer have
an iPhone
1:53:34
but texts just not arriving and
it was
1:53:38
always my understanding that
SMS was
1:53:41
kind of a guaranteed messaging
service I
1:53:44
mean my god man they charged 25
cents
1:53:46
for it certainly if you're
doing it
1:53:49
overseas maybe even more
sometimes and
1:53:51
that was always my
understanding was
1:53:53
guaranteed delivery of these
messages
1:53:55
but I've seen them slipping up
and when
1:53:58
especially when you have a time
a time
1:54:01
zone difference and and you
know when
1:54:04
when the keeper said to me hey
I haven't
1:54:06
heard from you all day
everything okay I
1:54:07
was like you know you didn't
get so she
1:54:09
didn't get a picture I think
there was
1:54:11
some other we have to compare
them all
1:54:13
next to each other and this is
mainly
1:54:15
because there is a service that
kind of
1:54:20
sits in the middle as a router
very much
1:54:22
the way you know email is
handled with
1:54:25
micro services architecture
weird blast
1:54:28
from the past early si for more
than a
1:54:30
hundred sixty eight thousand
Americans
1:54:32
when they received a text on
their
1:54:34
phones originally written for
them as
1:54:36
far back as Valentine's Day and
this is
1:54:39
really strange some had
messages coming
1:54:41
from friends or family who've
actually
1:54:43
passed on
1:54:44
others received a text from
1:54:45
ex-boyfriends ex-girlfriends
and as I
1:54:48
say the worst scenario is
getting a text
1:54:51
from somebody's died the cyber
guy is
1:54:52
here Kurt Knutson joining us
with more
1:54:56
details that Kirk getting a
text from a
1:54:58
dead relative is really spooky
who's
1:55:01
responsible for this what
happened a lot
1:55:04
of people seeing this as a
curse David
1:55:06
and then for others they think
Cupid is
1:55:08
striking again a lot of mixed
opinions
1:55:10
but a lot of people pouring out
their
1:55:12
emotionally charged response to
this
1:55:13
these are called ghost texts
they're
1:55:15
worse as you said a hundred
sixty-eight
1:55:18
thousand one hundred forty nine
of them
1:55:20
the reason this happened is a
company
1:55:23
named cent averse located in
Tampa
1:55:25
Florida actually is the
go-between third
1:55:28
party between the wireless phone
1:55:30
companies that we use so if I
sent you a
1:55:32
message from AT&T but you use
something
1:55:35
else like Verizon they might
use some
1:55:38
cent averse to connect those
messages
1:55:40
and bring that to the next
service well
1:55:42
apparently right around
Valentine's Day
1:55:45
as you said they got caught up
in this
1:55:47
glitch and just sounded and that
1:55:50
recently in a maintenance
update that
1:55:53
they were doing on their
systems they
1:55:55
started flowing through but it
doesn't
1:55:57
it doesn't say they were dated
back then
1:55:59
it looks like they were just
sent right
1:56:01
now so for someone that may be
your ex
1:56:04
that you don't like and now it
seems
1:56:06
like they're saying ham waiting
outside
1:56:08
with flowers that's not really
good
1:56:12
so yeah I mean obviously it's
kind of
1:56:15
funny that this happened this
is a local
1:56:19
story yeah I had this happened
to one of
1:56:23
his co-workers uh who's
overseas right
1:56:28
as we speak and then he a
Valentine
1:56:32
message came to his wife saying
hey
1:56:35
sweetie I'll be seeing at the
same place
1:56:39
let me know when you're here
1:56:42
okay and he's overseas he's not
at home
1:56:46
he's nowhere around and so his
wife gets
1:56:48
this message and she says
what's this
1:56:51
all about
1:56:52
uh-huh I starts grilling
because she
1:56:54
thought that of course he was
texting
1:56:55
sucia oh brother
1:56:58
oh my goodness the guy he said
hey wait
1:57:01
a minute I'm and he's trying to
show
1:57:03
that this gene is trying to
show his
1:57:05
messages he took screenshots of
his
1:57:07
phone he's sweatin always
sweating so he
1:57:11
sweat for 24 hours because the
next day
1:57:14
that the story broke and what's
the
1:57:16
story bro oh thank goodness
1:57:19
okay saved as Mary Mary Wow
yeah that's
1:57:25
anyway screw these guys and I
know we
1:57:28
have lots of dudes named Ben and
1:57:30
actually we said dudes named
them as we
1:57:35
have dudettes as well who are
in this
1:57:37
business so I'd like to know
I'd like to
1:57:39
know you know why is this
failing is it
1:57:41
really a this company in the
middle and
1:57:44
by the way is this something
the NSA
1:57:47
talks to you know I thought it
was
1:57:49
direct in fact I was even
convinced that
1:57:52
at some level text messages were
1:57:55
encrypted I mean I have no
evidence for
1:57:57
that but I thought it was
supposed to be
1:57:59
encrypted secure and guaranteed
I was
1:58:02
under the impression we talked
about
1:58:03
this at the dinner table with
JC who
1:58:05
works in the business and he
was under
1:58:08
the impression that SMS
messages are
1:58:10
sent and then deleted and I've
never
1:58:14
believed that for a minute
1:58:15
and this is an example they were
1:58:17
obviously stored someplace why
were they
1:58:19
stored for so long oh well yeah
because
1:58:24
I think those are the
requirements these
1:58:26
days this the the intelligence
agencies
1:58:29
mandate that all the I remember
who went
1:58:32
through this the phone
companies had to
1:58:33
store everything for three
months and it
1:58:34
was six months there was three
years and
1:58:37
we've been through this now
they're not
1:58:38
deleted at all and also I'm
gonna bring
1:58:40
this up which because of my
MailChimp
1:58:42
situation which I'm worried
about which
1:58:44
is a male he's getting mostly
going out
1:58:48
but there are people that claim
they
1:58:49
never get to then they look in
all their
1:58:51
boxes and they check from spam
and they
1:58:53
never find him copy out so it's
time for
1:58:55
us then
1:58:55
I discussed this with the
keeper the
1:58:57
last night because she was like
I don't
1:58:59
understand she John needs to
use a
1:59:01
different mail service
MailChimp isn't
1:59:03
good enough I said this is not
the issue
1:59:05
the issue is for at least 15
years and I
1:59:09
know because when we were at
pod show so
1:59:12
that's 10 years ago 2005 we had
a system
1:59:16
and you could request your lost
password
1:59:18
and people were not receiving
the loss
1:59:21
the other password reset
message and we
1:59:24
looked into it and that's when
we found
1:59:27
very quickly that the big email
service
1:59:30
providers Gmail Yahoo AOL you
know a
1:59:34
couple other really big ones
certainly
1:59:35
if you have it through Verizon
you know
1:59:38
some people have their email
address
1:59:39
through their cell phone
provider they
1:59:42
do not guarantee delivery of
everything
1:59:44
in fact to protect their
customers they
1:59:47
send lots of stuff to spam
doesn't even
1:59:49
see your account but if your
email is
1:59:53
tagged by one of the approved
companies
1:59:57
which you sometimes wind up
paying
2:00:00
$100,000 a year to that's what
pod show
2:00:02
wound up paying a hundred
thousand
2:00:04
dollars a year to a I think it
was
2:00:07
Sequoia company it might have
been
2:00:10
kleiner but I think was too coy
a
2:00:11
capital company and that's all
they do
2:00:13
is they have deals and we've
talked
2:00:16
about this several times in the
past
2:00:17
they have deals with the big
email
2:00:18
providers like Gmail and if you
go
2:00:21
through them and which is very
costly
2:00:23
depending on volume of course
but they
2:00:26
have their tears then it's
guaranteed to
2:00:29
arrive in the inbox so it's
logical that
2:00:32
added a MailChimp with a
newsletter or
2:00:35
email service pays that fee but
do they
2:00:39
pay all the time do they pay
for certain
2:00:41
level of service are they just
getting
2:00:43
screwed over well I also I
believe
2:00:46
there's also another element
which I
2:00:47
discussed within that twitter
memo which
2:00:50
is that I think these guys are
over and
2:00:52
I think this would apply to SMS
I think
2:00:54
would apply to MailChimp and
I'll expect
2:00:56
mail John situation I'm with
you is they
2:00:59
may not just may not just be
able to
2:01:01
handle this it's also possible
that
2:01:03
their mailers just you know the
servers
2:01:05
are just at the limit we can't
set a
2:01:08
must
2:01:08
we're done we were at the limit
we're
2:01:10
sending out as much as we can
we're full
2:01:12
had and the thing about
MailChimp which
2:01:15
which is kind of indication of
an
2:01:19
indication of this is that
MailChimp
2:01:21
uses a flat fee mechanism yeah
there you
2:01:24
go so you have a hundred and
fifty pay
2:01:26
$150 a month we do Jesus send a
mail out
2:01:30
and debt and it's depent you
can send it
2:01:33
out daily I should be sending
out a
2:01:34
daily newsletter yeah because
this is a
2:01:37
flat fee now other mailing
services do
2:01:39
it by mailing you got two paper
mailing
2:01:42
uh and so it encourages
MailChimp and
2:01:46
their flat fee encourages you
to send as
2:01:48
we've sent two or three emails
a day I
2:01:50
mean that would Bert and I'm
sure people
2:01:52
are doing that because they can
do it
2:01:54
because they can mm-hmm so
they're just
2:01:56
pumping it out and it would it
would
2:02:00
burden to your service I don't
know if
2:02:01
these servers can handle that
kind of a
2:02:03
load even though they're
running through
2:02:04
I'm sure they're running
through all the
2:02:05
systems out there that can
handle this
2:02:07
huge load supposedly yeah it
cost money
2:02:11
I just think a lot of this is
because
2:02:14
that we're the whole system is
so
2:02:16
text-heavy that is it just it's
just
2:02:21
can't handle the load SMS is
probably a
2:02:23
load problem no there what's
text you
2:02:26
see these kids are walking
around
2:02:27
they're walking into the street
I almost
2:02:28
ran some guy over the other day
walking
2:02:30
right to push into this
crosswalk never
2:02:32
bother they look to see if
anyone was
2:02:34
coming you know we have a lot
of there's
2:02:38
a lot of these big
infrastructure issues
2:02:41
at another example and you know
and this
2:02:43
is why I'm so happy that we
pretty much
2:02:45
have our own deal going on you
know
2:02:47
we've got our own servers that
void runs
2:02:49
you'll BEM rose and Darin all
those guys
2:02:52
they would keeping all that all
that
2:02:53
running for us we've got
Mastodon erener
2:02:56
runs that you know so we have
our really
2:02:59
our own little infrastructure
but now
2:03:03
Google is into podcasts so
Google has a
2:03:08
web player they've got some
other you
2:03:11
know I got know if they have an
app for
2:03:12
it or not but the way they have
their
2:03:16
data system set up and caching
I'm not
2:03:19
sure exactly how it works but
here's
2:03:21
what happened on the last
episode and I
2:03:23
remind you it's 10 o'clock at
night I'm
2:03:25
tired and I spin off the show
which
2:03:30
means you know we've done a
little edit
2:03:31
at the beginning and I spin it
off and
2:03:34
then it's an mp3 and then I
upload it to
2:03:36
our server and I notice oh crap
it's
2:03:41
uploaded but I it's the wrong
file name
2:03:43
and I've learned in our system
is better
2:03:45
for me to delete the file and
then
2:03:47
upload one with the proper file
name
2:03:49
however somewhere and this is
and I
2:03:53
recommend people not do this
they'll
2:03:56
they know that my file naming
structure
2:03:58
so they're just gonna fill in
the URL of
2:04:00
what the mp3 will be and until
I've
2:04:02
actually hit publish until I've
actually
2:04:05
announced it on on no agenda
social calm
2:04:09
and on Twitter people sit there
and
2:04:11
refresh and and so you know
they get
2:04:13
like a half a file because I
deleted it
2:04:15
as it was still we have our own
little
2:04:17
content delivery network so it's
2:04:19
propagating out you know as
someone
2:04:22
grabs it that gets cached
through some
2:04:24
Google thing and before you
know it
2:04:26
people are getting half the
podcast you
2:04:28
know it's you know and in order
for me
2:04:31
to really fix that I have to
create a
2:04:33
new
2:04:34
[Music]
2:04:35
unique ID for the it's a
nightmare
2:04:41
it's a nightmare all of you
know what
2:04:43
the internet it's a nightmare
general
2:04:45
it's just a nightmare
2:04:47
and it's all it's all these big
2:04:50
companies who came in and own
everything
2:04:53
and everyone loves their Gmail
well good
2:04:55
luck with that in continuation
with our
2:04:58
ot G segment I'll cut a couple
here I'll
2:05:01
just look this is the one that
I think
2:05:03
is interesting as predicted and
as
2:05:06
forewarned it is not a good
idea to give
2:05:10
your DNA to companies owned by
Google's
2:05:13
ex-wife and you know was it
Larry page's
2:05:16
ex-wife or Sergey Brin one of
them 50%
2:05:20
chance it's not a good idea to
give them
2:05:23
to ancestry.com it's just not a
good
2:05:26
idea oh no no I saw boats
anonymous and
2:05:29
Bob what a bad bad black
ancestry web
2:05:32
site jet match helped Orlando
police
2:05:34
solve a 2001 murder case by
providing
2:05:36
access to its DNA database but
earlier
2:05:39
this year police say the web
site
2:05:41
changed its policy blocking
detectives
2:05:43
detective Michael fields
thought the
2:05:45
site could be useful in a new
case the
2:05:47
New York Times reporting
involving a
2:05:49
serial rapist decades ago so
fields his
2:05:52
team wrote up the first ever
search
2:05:54
warrant for a genealogy site on
the
2:05:56
judge took 24 hours to to
review it and
2:05:59
the judge eventually signed a
search 1
2:06:02
July 14th Judge Patricia
Strawbridge
2:06:04
approving it the ruling getting
national
2:06:06
attention because of a
potential ripple
2:06:09
effect at an attorney for law
2:06:11
enforcement or a prosecutor who
is
2:06:13
trying to see this sort of
information
2:06:14
could say look at the reasoning
used by
2:06:18
this judge judge Strawbridge
and the
2:06:20
ninth Judicial Circuit of
Florida in
2:06:22
Orange County
2:06:23
and we're asking you to apply
the same
2:06:26
reasoning and allowing us
access to this
2:06:27
information in our case popular
sites
2:06:30
ancestry.com and 23andme
sounding off
2:06:33
sending the new station
statements that
2:06:35
read in part as history
believes that
2:06:37
jet match could have done more
to
2:06:39
protect the privacy of its
users by
2:06:41
pushing back on the warrant or
even
2:06:43
challenging it in court their
failure to
2:06:45
do so is highly irresponsible
and deeply
2:06:47
concerning to all of us here at
ancestry
2:06:50
it certainly troubles us here
at 23andme
2:06:52
perhaps just as disturbing as
jet
2:06:55
matches apparent lack of
scrutiny and
2:06:57
challenge of the validity of
the warrant
2:06:59
issued to the very end know us
as
2:07:05
disturbing as Jed matches
apparent lack
2:07:08
of scrutiny and challenge of the
2:07:10
delicious curry excuse me you
can't say
2:07:13
scrutiny scrutiny is school I
missed it
2:07:15
yeah perhaps just as disturbing
as jet
2:07:19
matches a parent lack of
scrutiny and
2:07:21
challenge you know I'm hearing
I'm
2:07:27
hearing the this tea hopping
now with
2:07:29
Clinton it's Hillary Clinton
it's
2:07:33
Clinton I mean by the way we're
falling
2:07:37
over this this is not just one
word
2:07:38
that's changing this is the
entire
2:07:40
structure of parts of the
English
2:07:42
language screwin E screwin e
how do you
2:07:46
write that SCR II WI and I is
it screwin
2:07:48
ESS show title screw any
screwin e final
2:07:55
point is about my buddy say
scrutiny no
2:07:58
your scrutiny scrutiny screwin
e um
2:08:05
final thing that someone sent
me you
2:08:08
know actually I found this
through it
2:08:09
I've been looking a lot of
blogs about
2:08:11
microgrids I'm very interested
now
2:08:13
obviously as it pertains to the
fires
2:08:15
and you know what is really
true what
2:08:17
are they really trying to do is
there an
2:08:19
end game what is the goal and
I'm really
2:08:22
leaning towards this idea of
let's get
2:08:24
some microgrids our grid is is
old and
2:08:27
decrepit and we haven't kept it
up and
2:08:29
we really want to do something
new but
2:08:31
there's an extra data point
that I did
2:08:34
not realize
2:08:36
and that is and this may be the
problem
2:08:38
with what's going on in
California I
2:08:41
mean what when when fire
ignites from
2:08:45
the grid some of that yes may
be a power
2:08:50
line that actually breaks I've
seen it
2:08:52
you know power line breaks it
shorts out
2:08:54
on some wood and it can catch
fire
2:08:55
pretty easily it's happened to
me in New
2:08:57
Jersey it does happen but when
you have
2:09:01
transformers frying out
2:09:05
and I learned that California
has what
2:09:09
is called here as America's 400
ton
2:09:13
electric albatross they have
these
2:09:17
Chinese transformers that are
apparently
2:09:21
in many cases inferior 200
Chinese
2:09:25
transformers have come into the
US
2:09:28
energy sector in the last 10
years and
2:09:30
these are the big boys these
are the big
2:09:31
transformers and you know 345
kilovolts
2:09:37
what if you know before before
all this
2:09:41
really started we we've always
heard our
2:09:43
grids no good we've got to
upgrade
2:09:45
there's a lot of chatter about
how we've
2:09:47
got to upgrade the grid is it
possible
2:09:50
is it possible that our grid is
filled
2:09:52
with cheap-ass Chinese junk
that is just
2:09:56
burning up and burning stuff
down yeah
2:09:59
this is not discussed no well
it's now
2:10:03
being discussed by you
2:10:04
and apparently Pacific Gas and
Electric
2:10:08
has quite a few China has
shipped a nine
2:10:12
hundred mega volt ampere ampere
and pair
2:10:15
transformer to the United
States this
2:10:17
article this is 2004 ampere
amps made by
2:10:23
the T bein Electric Shen yang
2:10:25
transformer group used for
connecting
2:10:28
the California power grid and
the hydro
2:10:30
power grid in Los Angeles I
mean this I
2:10:34
had no idea that we are using
Chinese
2:10:37
transformers this could be a
big part of
2:10:40
the issue and why they want her
there
2:10:42
but to one half the price of a
whatever
2:10:44
General Electric I don't know
who makes
2:10:46
the big transformers anymore
Manny but
2:10:48
maybe nobody makes them and a
lot of
2:10:49
companies even when you know a
BB a BB
2:10:52
is immense big one Cummins
diesel it was
2:10:56
on the air going on about how
they're
2:10:58
using all these these engine
blocks from
2:11:00
China and the woman
spokesperson for the
2:11:03
company a very famous motor
maker says
2:11:06
oh we can't nobody can do these
you
2:11:08
can't you can't mold these
things here
2:11:10
in this country and I did some
research
2:11:12
you remember this on the show
2:11:14
there's a ton of companies that
could do
2:11:17
them but now they're just
bringing in
2:11:18
these runs from China because
this makes
2:11:21
their everything makes their
bottom line
2:11:23
and look work a little better
the
2:11:25
profitability goes up a bit
because
2:11:26
they're using cheap components
and I
2:11:28
suppose that's what's going on
here
2:11:30
Debian Electric this is the
Chinese
2:11:33
company beat out several big
2:11:34
international rivals including
South
2:11:36
Korea's Hyundai Japan's
Mitsubishi and
2:11:39
Switzerland's ABB to win the
deal so
2:11:42
they're under bidding with
cheap Chinese
2:11:44
crap
2:11:45
[Music]
2:11:46
the problem with the bidding
model of
2:11:50
course it always goes to the
lowest bid
2:11:52
but this is not competitive
this I mean
2:11:54
we have no proof but I would
say hey
2:11:57
this needs to be discussed I
want to
2:11:59
know is there Chinese crap
that's
2:12:01
burning up California is that
part of it
2:12:05
well I'm sure a lot of these
insulators
2:12:07
like the one that went off and
started
2:12:09
this last fire up on one of the
2:12:11
transmission poles hmm those
insulators
2:12:13
I wouldn't be surprised to find
it -
2:12:16
yeah you're right
2:12:17
and then the cranks that would
China can
2:12:20
make a lot if they can crank
yeah see
2:12:23
always good that's one of the
side again
2:12:24
crying that's right they can
crank
2:12:26
meanwhile according to queer
Rush queer
2:12:32
ice a pro-isis media outlet
whatever
2:12:36
that is is that I don't know
what CIA
2:12:40
front is this exactly well
listen to the
2:12:43
headline Isis urges followers
to ignite
2:12:46
fires in forests across the US
and
2:12:49
Europe yeah yeah that's what we
need
2:12:51
yeah yeah no it's Isis don't
worry about
2:12:53
Isis in America everybody
they're back
2:12:55
no no no no no we're not gonna
fall for
2:12:58
that I call for an
investigation on this
2:13:00
China stuff
2:13:03
yeah well you're not gonna get
one
2:13:05
because it's because we have
better
2:13:07
things to do we have more
important
2:13:09
things to do than look into
things like
2:13:11
that we have to impeach Trump
thank for
2:13:28
1189 show 1189 helped us get
this show
2:13:32
off the ground starting with
Robert
2:13:33
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says what
2:13:42
is he saying here I'm making a
donation
2:13:43
for emergency jobs karma for my
mother
2:13:46
okay with that yeah well of
course we
2:13:48
can do that uh money help we
much
2:13:51
appreciate it and always come
in at 150
2:13:54
okay no no he sent a very
specific note
2:13:57
he said look I can't afford 200
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notice red he said could you
please read
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this because my mom was there
anything
2:14:05
else as a part of that business
is going
2:14:07
under we just read it I'm
making this
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donation for an emergency jobs
karma for
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my mom the most powerful one
you've got
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well that's the original I
understand
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you usually do not read notes
under $200
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nor my necessary looking for
you both to
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do so I just received troubling
news
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from my mother in regards to her
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this jobs
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like that
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can't disregard that
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$150 same
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thing he says so Alabama lost
the
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Louisiana State got a donate
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agenda after that fun win okay
so any of
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you people that win a football
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donate to the show that was a
fabulous
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2:15:08
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Godwin $111
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an 11 cents
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I believe Sam becomes a does he
become a
2:15:20
knight or does he get an
upgrade today
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he's a knight in waiting yeah
well he
2:15:26
says he but he says he becomes
a knight
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I have him on the list here
today so it
2:15:30
I guess all I know he's waiting
right
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now for to be cut knighted
later in the
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didn't really
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someone sent
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me an article there English
version and
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it's about online advertising
and the
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guy who was talked about the
most here
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is he some famous statistician
well
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anyway I I'm putting this in
the show
2:23:40
notes and I want people to take
a look
2:23:42
at this called the new dot-com
bubblers
2:23:44
here it's called online
advertising and
2:23:47
what he shows and what he's
done with
2:23:51
proof at at eBay specifically
as he's
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shown that all advertising on
the
2:23:57
internet when it comes to you
clicking
2:23:59
on something so I'm not talking
about
2:24:01
maybe a brand ad that may roll
somewhere
2:24:03
that can put an idea into your
head but
2:24:06
he specifically took eBay who
were
2:24:09
paying for links on Google
search and
2:24:13
the way they kind of calculated
it well
2:24:15
it cost us 20 million dollars
in ads but
2:24:19
you know look at how much came
in two
2:24:21
hundred and forty five million
in
2:24:22
revenue but they actually did a
test and
2:24:25
stopped and they're there
because you
2:24:29
know when you search for eBay
just eBay
2:24:31
a lot of people do this I think
that's
2:24:32
the bulk of of Google's
business is
2:24:35
people typing eBay into the
search bar
2:24:38
not ebay.com just eBay and then
it comes
2:24:41
up in Google and you click the
link key
2:24:43
Bey and you go there I mean
people do
2:24:44
this I see them do it all the
time all
2:24:46
the time so when you click on
the top
2:24:49
two links when you search for
eBay it's
2:24:52
a paid link and Google gets
paid for
2:24:55
that click when they stopped
advertising
2:24:59
their link still showed up at
the top
2:25:01
except they weren't paying for
it so if
2:25:04
you do the numbers and in every
single
2:25:07
case whether it's Facebook
Google or
2:25:09
Instagram these are the cases
that they
2:25:11
hide
2:25:12
every single campaign was was
2:25:16
unprofitable because you still
have to
2:25:19
pay for the ad so every
campaign when
2:25:22
they advertised on Google
versus not
2:25:24
when your link still shows up
at the top
2:25:26
they were actually losing money
across
2:25:29
the board well a couple of
things one
2:25:35
when the dot-com collapse
happened the
2:25:39
internet advertising bubble
mm-hmm also
2:25:42
collapsed there was a there was
an
2:25:44
Internet advertising bubble in
the year
2:25:46
2000 yes and you could see it
everybody
2:25:49
started bailing out from all
these ads
2:25:51
and banner ads died and all the
rest of
2:25:53
it so that's not a new thing
that this
2:25:55
was gonna happen s'more of a
cycle to me
2:25:57
that it is a bubble and but
even though
2:25:59
it just looks like a bubble and
probably
2:26:00
should collapse as for the
these I don't
2:26:03
I've never understood
understood mm-hmm
2:26:06
why when you say type B Bay
let's say or
2:26:10
anything else you'll see a
sponsored ad
2:26:13
which is the link at the top
and then
2:26:15
three searches down when the
links where
2:26:17
were they advertising hands
three links
2:26:19
down or so mm-hmm
2:26:21
there it is again yes and I
always click
2:26:25
on that one right
2:26:26
well you're not yeah yes
exactly right
2:26:29
you're paying on the you're
clicking on
2:26:32
the one that Google doesn't get
paid for
2:26:34
yeah I don't see why I should be
2:26:36
clicking on something when the
when the
2:26:37
search engine itself will give
this to
2:26:39
me like a simple dance there's
no reason
2:26:42
for it exactly
2:26:43
well the he and he's a
statistician and
2:26:46
it's a very interesting read
it's very
2:26:48
thorough it's not a sure I want
to read
2:26:49
that it's not a short read yeah
it's
2:26:51
I've in fact I've just
repurposed it in
2:26:53
the show notes you'll find it
right
2:26:54
there at the top internet
advertising
2:26:56
bubble and the stories
underneath that
2:26:58
underneath that link so that's
just
2:27:00
really interesting and I read
it this
2:27:03
morning so wow this you know it
confirms
2:27:06
everything kind of new and in
2:27:08
advertising in Jenna starts off
with the
2:27:10
famous quote of Mel Karmazin
who was new
2:27:13
running was he running at the
time Mel
2:27:16
Karmazin was he running arm
2:27:19
viacom in 2003 me oh he walked
into the
2:27:24
Google offices in Mountain View
2:27:26
California to find out you know
how
2:27:29
these Larry Page in Larry Page
and
2:27:31
brings Sergey and whatever the
referee
2:27:35
Sergey and Larry how they were
you know
2:27:37
and how they were doing this
and his you
2:27:40
know as they were saying our
business is
2:27:42
highly measurable we know
exactly what
2:27:44
unisys 2003 talked obviously and
2:27:46
Karmazin said you know his
famous quote
2:27:48
was you guys are fucking with
magic
2:27:50
which is totally true because
that the
2:27:53
advertising actual results of
2:27:56
advertising is kind of magical
because
2:27:58
no one can explain if it works
or the
2:28:00
other famous quote I know half
of my
2:28:02
advertising money is working I
just
2:28:03
don't know which half so it's a
great
2:28:05
article to read I think you'll
like it
2:28:07
you think you'll like it a lot
2:28:09
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2:28:22
well it only took him a couple
of what
2:28:25
is it about two months but your
no
2:28:27
agenda show knew it already
federal
2:28:29
health officials have made a
2:28:30
breakthrough in their
investigation into
2:28:32
the lung illnesses and deaths
linked to
2:28:34
vaping the Centers for Disease
Control
2:28:37
and Prevention found vitamin E
acetate
2:28:39
in all 29 samples of lung fluid
taken
2:28:43
from patients it is the first
time the
2:28:46
CDC is found a common suspect in
2:28:48
patients lungs damaged by
vaping when
2:28:50
heated and inhaled vitamin E
acetate is
2:28:53
thought to cause a chemical
burn injury
2:28:55
in the lungs but the CDC says
more tests
2:28:58
still need to be done you have
to better
2:29:00
understand the pathology of how
the
2:29:03
vitamin E that gets into the
lungs and
2:29:05
causes the damage to the lungs
occurred
2:29:07
vitamin C acetate is often used
as a
2:29:10
thickener in black-market
beeping fluid
2:29:12
containing THC the active
ingredient in
2:29:15
marijuana but just 23 of the 29
tested
2:29:18
positive for THC at least 2,000
2:29:21
illnesses and 40 deaths have
been linked
2:29:24
to they thing of course these
were all
2:29:26
attributed to a Joule and oh my
god kids
2:29:31
and we can't have we can't have
them
2:29:33
vaping sweet liquids you're
marketing
2:29:36
towards kids you know this this
is a
2:29:39
problem with the No Agenda show
we're
2:29:42
watching this news report
pretty much
2:29:43
when you just played last night
and I'm
2:29:47
thinking vitamin E acetate
2:29:50
where's ways this is news as
far as I'm
2:29:54
concerned we talked about this
and I
2:29:56
thought it was already
discussed in the
2:29:58
mainstream media now two three
weeks ago
2:30:03
no but now I realize this only
was
2:30:06
discussed on our show
apparently yes you
2:30:09
haven't given me trouble with
some
2:30:10
watching some of the news
because I'm
2:30:12
watching this thinking this
isn't news
2:30:14
yeah we all knew that vitamin E
acetate
2:30:17
was the culprit here they did
mention it
2:30:19
as a thickener or viscosity
also that it
2:30:24
was purely in the THC
cartridges and our
2:30:28
research we went directly to
the source
2:30:30
I went to Justin the drug
dealer which
2:30:32
any news outfit could have done
but no
2:30:35
they're not they're not because
they're
2:30:38
all complicit in ruining the
vaping
2:30:40
industry so that Philip Morris
and
2:30:44
what's that other company yeah
who's the
2:30:47
fake name no no yeah who used
to be
2:30:50
American Tobacco who bought who
bought
2:30:52
jewel just to kill the vaping
industry
2:30:55
you know they want to bring in
their
2:30:57
heated tobacco and there's an
additional
2:31:00
reason you were talking earlier
about
2:31:01
Michael Bloomberg and all the
anti jewel
2:31:03
ads that his name is on it and
yes and I
2:31:07
would like to know does Michael
2:31:08
Bloomberg I'm sure he does but
I wonder
2:31:10
what kind of position he has in
tobacco
2:31:13
stocks I wonder if he has any
position
2:31:16
in that California in
particular has a
2:31:20
huge problem with people
stopping
2:31:23
smoking
2:31:25
I know this sounds weird but
2:31:28
have a huge problem with people
stopping
2:31:30
smoking and moving to vaporized
nicotine
2:31:35
inhalation which I do and I
don't smoke
2:31:38
tobacco anymore and you know
I've not
2:31:40
died yet because I'm not
falling for the
2:31:42
stupid you know I did my own
research
2:31:44
and I went to the drug dealers
and I got
2:31:45
the true story and here it is
as being
2:31:47
confirmed this is a it's from a
YouTube
2:31:52
channel called truth about
vaping now
2:31:55
this is almost five years old
this
2:31:58
little piece of the clip that
I'm
2:31:59
pulling for you so it's a little
2:32:00
oversimplified you know it's
one of
2:32:02
these animated things but
specifically
2:32:05
in California but also in other
states
2:32:08
there's a big reason why the
states
2:32:10
themselves do not want tobacco
companies
2:32:14
selling less tobacco products
because
2:32:17
you don't get a very specific
benefit as
2:32:19
a state when it comes to
nicotine
2:32:21
problem number one the more
money big
2:32:24
tobacco makes the more money
California
2:32:26
gets in 1998 a deal was struck
between
2:32:29
the biggest big tobacco
companies and 46
2:32:31
US states called the master
settlement
2:32:33
agreement or MSA this agreement
said
2:32:36
that these big tobacco
companies would
2:32:38
make yearly payments to the
states in
2:32:40
exchange for the state's
dropping
2:32:42
lawsuits against them regarding
smoking
2:32:44
related deaths and expenses the
amount
2:32:46
of money big tobacco pays the
state's
2:32:48
each year is directly dependent
on how
2:32:50
much they sell problem number
two the
2:32:53
state spent that money before
they got
2:32:55
it most of the states wanted
all that
2:32:58
money up front instead of
waiting for
2:33:00
payments from Big Tobacco each
year so
2:33:02
they sold bonds to Wall Street
based on
2:33:04
the amount they calculated big
tobacco
2:33:05
would be paying them but then
something
2:33:08
started happening Americans
started
2:33:10
smoking less New Jersey Ohio and
2:33:13
Virginia have already announced
they
2:33:15
have to take money from their
reserves
2:33:16
due to insufficient funds from
the
2:33:19
tobacco money and with the
growing
2:33:20
popularity of e-cigarettes the
smoking
2:33:22
rate is declining even
2:33:24
California and New York are
being
2:33:26
affected the most because they
have the
2:33:28
highest populations that are
owed the
2:33:30
most money by Big Tobacco under
this
2:33:32
agreement in 2013
2:33:34
cigarette shipments saw their
biggest
2:33:35
decline since 2009 and many
financial
2:33:38
analysts say the cause of that
severe
2:33:40
decline is a cigarette so the
truth the
2:33:43
state of California needs
tobacco sales
2:33:45
to stay high otherwise they
default on
2:33:47
their bonds ISA growths are
getting in
2:33:49
the way of that it looks like
the health
2:33:51
of the public isn't the top
priority for
2:33:53
the Department of Public Health
their
2:33:55
top priority their wallet
obviously the
2:33:58
propaganda Pro vaping video but
the data
2:34:01
is in refute irrefutable and I
don't
2:34:05
know how much money this is I'm
sure we
2:34:07
can figure this out but this
master
2:34:08
settlement agreement was a big
deal whoa
2:34:11
you look that up and find out
is I'm
2:34:13
sure it's a lot yeah so there's
2:34:16
everyone's against people
actually stop
2:34:18
smoking tobacco and so they're
all
2:34:20
shitty about this I cross
things that
2:34:23
money yes all about lungs Hmong
lung
2:34:28
cancer schmancer I mean what's
your
2:34:30
problem lungs Hmong get out of
here this
2:34:32
is great
2:34:35
well that was a nice find but
of course
2:34:39
none of it should be surprising
well no
2:34:41
and states like California New
Yorker
2:34:43
probably the max corrupt states
Oh
2:34:46
totally it yeah you know it's
like yeah
2:34:50
I was listening to one of their
2:34:52
financials shows uh and they
were
2:34:54
discussing you know Trump's
moving
2:34:56
taking his residency to Florida
there's
2:34:59
no personal income tax right
2:35:00
but New York State in
California does
2:35:02
the same thing New York State's
okay you
2:35:05
can say you're a Florida
resident but if
2:35:07
you you know but you if you
were doing
2:35:10
any business here and you
better start
2:35:12
this year but in the past
they're gonna
2:35:14
go after you anyway yep they
would take
2:35:16
him but probably five six years
I know a
2:35:19
guy who did this he I know a
couple of
2:35:22
people actually that they've
decided
2:35:24
they didn't what they're sick
of paying
2:35:26
California personal income tax
which is
2:35:29
pretty highest like 10 percent
and or
2:35:31
higher and they've moved to
just go
2:35:34
across the border he moved in
Nevada
2:35:36
there's no personal income tax
enter
2:35:38
that and you can go back and
forth but
2:35:39
they dog them you know see how
many days
2:35:42
you've been coming across
you're doing
2:35:43
any business here you're making
a phone
2:35:45
call into the stage are you
singing one
2:35:48
of our towers that's
interesting you
2:35:50
mentioned that I had an LLC ten
years
2:35:54
ago in California thing Zulu
apps and it
2:35:58
it was dormant and I closed it
and it
2:36:01
never no money ever ran through
it this
2:36:05
year I got the california tax
board sent
2:36:08
me a bill for over a thousand
dollars
2:36:11
saying @om tax
2:36:14
and now I have to go fight
these jamokes
2:36:16
I mean no what do you mean no
tell you
2:36:20
right now you're gonna lose out
you have
2:36:21
to pay what just happened to us
so what
2:36:24
am I gonna like in him well we
had an
2:36:27
employee wants and this years
ago and
2:36:29
all of a sudden the IRS you
thought of
2:36:30
the blue they ding us for some
back you
2:36:32
know so this is for 20 20 18
this is
2:36:38
yeah it's ridiculous I don't
haven't
2:36:42
lived there in almost 10 years
the
2:36:44
company they screwed you don't
want to
2:36:48
pay but we were advised that we
should
2:36:51
just pay Holycross dorset
racket that's
2:36:55
crazy yeah what are you gonna
do there's
2:36:59
gotta be some legal way to stop
this
2:37:01
yeah it's gonna cost you more
in legal
2:37:02
fees than paying you're kidding
so
2:37:05
they're just they're just
looking at my
2:37:06
federal tax return I guess
somehow and
2:37:08
saying oh well a piece of
that's got to
2:37:10
be ours
2:37:11
yeah probably no I will die die
2:37:15
California die is really lame
but the
2:37:19
only speaks they say in New
York Jeep
2:37:21
New York's probably worse
because
2:37:22
especially in New York City
because in
2:37:24
New York you have a state
income tax and
2:37:27
in New York City you have a
city income
2:37:29
town no it's nuts
2:37:31
why does anybody put up with
this yeah
2:37:34
Sir Ben Rose just said
perfectly let
2:37:37
this be a lesson never live in
2:37:39
California yeah I agree
2:37:41
I can't believe that you are
you of all
2:37:43
people who knows how to fight
the system
2:37:45
on these kinds of things he's
actually
2:37:47
telling me to give up yeah
thousand
2:37:51
dollars a lot of money I'm just
telling
2:37:54
you I know when to give up but
you maybe
2:37:58
you can fight I mean why just
write a
2:37:59
protest or at least write a
letter and
2:38:01
see if you can get a
straightened out
2:38:02
but if you're gonna bring a
look you
2:38:03
know otherwise you're gonna
know and we
2:38:05
don't see it that way or give
him a call
2:38:08
and be nice be charming so I
have it I
2:38:14
have a clip this is a kind of
clip that
2:38:16
mainstream media the reason I
listen to
2:38:19
Democracy Now is cuz
occasionally they
2:38:21
have a gem and this is a very
short so
2:38:23
they usually go on and all I'm
really
2:38:25
blank at length for some of the
supper
2:38:27
there's
2:38:27
short clip I just got the
biggest kick
2:38:29
out of this because they had a
video to
2:38:31
go along with it and I'll
explain the
2:38:33
video after we play this clip
this is
2:38:35
the Glenn Greenwald clip
meanwhile a
2:38:38
far-right Brazilian journalist
tried to
2:38:40
punch Pulitzer prize-winning
journalist
2:38:43
co-founder of the intercept
Glenn
2:38:45
Greenwald after a heated
argument during
2:38:47
the live taping of a radio show
the
2:38:50
far-right journalist Augusto
Nunez had
2:38:52
previously made insulting
comments about
2:38:55
Greenwald's family all right
okay so
2:39:00
there you have the video clip
of these
2:39:01
guys talking this talk show
Greenwald
2:39:03
now I want you to do the
following kind
2:39:06
of this is kind of like doing a
play
2:39:08
like a who acting acting so
what sure
2:39:13
what you do you face you turn
your head
2:39:19
completely to the left as far
as you can
2:39:21
yeah and put your hands about a
foot in
2:39:23
front of your face and then
make a dog
2:39:25
paddling motion as fast as you
can fight
2:39:37
oh is this kind of what it
looked like
2:39:40
oh my goodness the guy did take
a kind
2:39:42
of a swing at him and he what
did Greg
2:39:47
Greenwald own raft of did he
did he
2:39:48
fight back no he's ducking he's
you know
2:39:51
he's doing the dog paddle thing
wait
2:39:54
Glenn Greenwald is doing the
dog paddle
2:39:57
yeah pretty much I gotta see
this cliff
2:39:59
oh yeah he's not as comedic as
I make it
2:40:05
sound but it is pretty funny I
think
2:40:07
those things are always funny
to watch
2:40:09
especially radio show and it
makes even
2:40:11
better well I don't know what
the camera
2:40:13
was doing on the radio show is
one of
2:40:15
those things where everyone had
you know
2:40:16
like everybody has to have a
camera on
2:40:17
him all the time you know that
is
2:40:19
something he don't do that came
up on
2:40:21
the on the 100 Year celebration
of radio
2:40:25
you know all that all these
especially
2:40:28
all the new morning shows all
have to
2:40:31
have a webcam
2:40:32
webcam gotta have a cam so you
can see
2:40:34
what's going on in the studio
it's so
2:40:36
cool no it's the opposite of
cool we are
2:40:40
cool
2:40:41
it's totally the opposite of
cool here
2:40:44
on the sis cast no cams on the
sis cast
2:40:46
no sis gas cams no way be a sis
cam all
2:40:51
right you want to roll us out
with one
2:40:53
last one we'll do some into
show mixes
2:40:54
and get out of here yeah well
we can do
2:40:57
well let's see I got a little
mark
2:40:59
Meadows clip is pretty funny
Human
2:41:02
Rights Watch Human Rights Watch
was
2:41:05
kicked out of Israel
2:41:06
just pretty funny you find
yourself
2:41:09
cable TV insisting there's
nothing to
2:41:11
see here
2:41:12
core hold on we have Mark
Meadows right
2:41:13
here congressman meadows can we
talk oh
2:41:16
I'm sorry it's so funny could
we play
2:41:18
the mark meadows them mark I'll
have to
2:41:20
say oh I'm sorry I see what I
did wrong
2:41:22
here yes what do you want to
hear this
2:41:24
one of that or the human rights
well
2:41:27
this dude the mark knows the
bad to set
2:41:28
it up okay sorry this woman's
doing an
2:41:30
interview or she's a stand-up
doing
2:41:32
those local presentation and
she's
2:41:34
yakking away and she says she
says any
2:41:36
mark Manning she tries to put
the mic
2:41:38
and he just goes by her like a
mile a
2:41:40
minute and then she just was
you Bruce
2:41:42
pulls the mic back and then she
says
2:41:44
something disparaging and it
kind of a
2:41:45
funny one he comes running back
but who
2:41:48
is Mark Meadows Mark Mills is a
2:41:50
congressman this part of the
judicial
2:41:52
committees when he's a
Republican okay I
2:41:55
gotcha all right let's see on
cable TV
2:41:57
insisting there's nothing to
see here
2:41:59
Kurt hold on we have mark
Meadows right
2:42:01
here congressman meadows can we
talk a
2:42:02
lot so he he's walking by right
now but
2:42:05
Republicans are really
struggling to
2:42:07
defend the president okay great
okay are
2:42:11
not struggling on anything
every slide
2:42:14
from the hill tonight at meri
2:42:15
Republicans say they're not
struggling
2:42:17
but tonight the White House is
beefing
2:42:19
up its team to handle the
impeachment
2:42:20
inquiry
2:42:20
well David the White House may
be
2:42:22
dismissing these hearings but
they also
2:42:24
know that they need a better
strategy to
2:42:26
push back against them so the
White
2:42:28
House is adding two people to
their team
2:42:30
who the president personally
knows and
2:42:32
trusts to defend him it's
something that
2:42:34
Republicans here on the hill
have been
2:42:36
asking for okay now let's do
the Human
2:42:38
Rights Watch them as we know is
a front
2:42:42
yes
2:42:44
you know they push their luck
when they
2:42:47
get kicked out every so often
here we go
2:42:49
the Israeli Supreme Court has
ruled the
2:42:51
government has the right to
expel the
2:42:53
head of Human Rights Watch's
Israel and
2:42:55
Palestine office
2:42:56
Omar Shakir is a US citizen
Israel's
2:42:59
accused him of supporting the
2:43:00
non-violent boycott divestment
and
2:43:02
sanctions movement known as BDS
which
2:43:04
aims to pressure Israel over its
2:43:06
treatment of Palestinians the
2017
2:43:09
Israeli law that bans
foreigners from
2:43:11
Israel if they publicly support
the BDS
2:43:13
movement yeah well what it was
Israel
2:43:18
the bad guy for kicking people
out that
2:43:21
NART Israelis because it's
Human Rights
2:43:23
Watch John can't you can't you
tell from
2:43:26
their name that they're good
people
2:43:29
they have a nice logo exactly
all right
2:43:33
I get we don't know that's a
good ring
2:43:35
no that's good that's good
that's good
2:43:36
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2:43:39
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2:43:48
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on Thursday the second Sunday
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the week we'll do it all again
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2:43:56
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2:43:58
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2:44:01
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2:44:35
were supposed to talk about and
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don't flip for the cartoon
researcher
2:47:07
because I was saying I saw the
picture
2:47:10
right here's what I thought too
weather
2:47:12
balloons in a halter top right
2:47:15
this is what she does and she
does a
2:47:17
great job that I think she's
one of the
2:47:18
best of she'll because then
she'd be
2:47:20
really big this is everybody's
favorite
2:47:23
money honey
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2:47:29
and observation is that you're
creepin
2:47:32
on Betsy there
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well one of those trade secrets
2:47:42
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2:47:44
people out there wonder about
marketing
2:47:46
with marketing spot
2:47:50
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2:47:53
I'm old enough that I've been
super less
2:47:55
for less shows the classic
2:47:59
things were for last short
2:48:02
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2:48:04
and they used to have these
women who
2:48:07
would come out with these
topless and
2:48:10
bottomless usually the topless
and with
2:48:13
these tassels hanging off their
nipples
2:48:16
[Music]
2:48:19
and they would get them spinning
2:48:22
through a jumping jack like
exercise to
2:48:25
get him going I think this
would be fun
2:48:28
to watch the tassels were
hilarious and
2:48:32
touch and that was and then did
they do
2:48:36
it and he's like on cue but it
was like
2:48:38
oh you'd save yourself
2:48:43
that's what I call talent
2:48:47
no beauty buddy I'm all jacked
up about
2:48:50
it
2:48:53
standing ovations so I cut it
2:48:55
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2:48:58
but the people were going
nonstick Oh
2:49:01
Mike everything that he says
that
2:49:08
negative about other things or
other
2:49:10
people is what he's saying
about himself
2:49:14
[Applause]
2:49:17
no no I have empathy towards
animals
2:49:19
just you know ants I don't know
but I
2:49:22
think he sees right now that he
has to
2:49:24
jump in because he has to jump
in which
2:49:28
is horrible for this country
even the
2:49:30
people are working we don't
want to have
2:49:32
a country like that they were
obviously
2:49:34
triggered I don't think they
like me
2:49:35
much anymore can I hear you
knocking
2:49:37
them dead you're all over the
place
2:49:39
that's good so it's supposed to
work
2:49:43
angst among people Leon
Cooperman and
2:49:46
James diamond and Bill Gates by
thinking
2:49:49
that the the horts are coming
for their
2:49:52
money and you've been covering
this
2:49:54
literally minute by minute
outside of
2:49:56
the skiff in the the change in
narrative
2:49:58
from Schiff has been amazing
we're going
2:50:00
to make it a chance that you
take but
2:50:02
it's not a chance because you
know
2:50:04
exactly what's happening
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