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it's a nightmare Adam curry is
no agenda
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in the morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
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Valley where I'm loving my mint
19.2 I'm
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Jesse boy it's it's our it's our
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biannual events ladies and
gentlemen
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every two years Adam and John
will try
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once again to install and live
with
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Linux and how are you doing
well a
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couple of things one if you run
mint or
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I'm sorry yeah MIT nine point
yes
0:55
nineteen point two I did and I
had to
0:57
install that and test it
because it's
0:59
code name Tina
1:01
exactly like that's a sign from
the gods
1:04
I need to try this yes I did
travel bit
1:07
worked out for if you had not
answered
1:09
correctly I knew this one yeah
I did I
1:13
divert row machine installed it
all hey
1:16
it's still a little too heavy
for what I
1:19
want what it were you're
running it now
1:22
what not I just this moment cuz
I still
1:24
have the Skype issue oh yeah
quite a
1:26
couple of things I would
recommend
1:28
people would listen to this
team as well
1:30
do the following go track down
ultimate
1:34
mint 19 okay it's on
SourceForge and
1:40
it's a three gigabyte to
install that
1:43
includes about a hundred apps
all built
1:46
in and all to and it's pretty
complete
1:50
these days isn't it well this
particular
1:53
ultimate mid-nineteen which is
a year
1:55
old uh-huh but they claimed to
whoever's
1:58
doing it they claim that they
will
1:59
support it till 2023 it's the
LTS yes
2:02
that's correct
2:03
yeah and it's live it's live so
you can
2:07
just put it from the cd-rom but
it
2:12
it's unbelievably complete I
know it's
2:16
got everything is good it's got
2:19
everything you once you get
bored you
2:22
figure out first of all you
gotta figure
2:23
out where are all these apps
and then
2:24
you realize they're all in the
Start
2:26
menu you know what I've noticed
and I
2:27
have my own Linux experiences
over the
2:29
past few days that because of
the the
2:32
historical culture of Linux
because it's
2:35
open-source allows for
incredible
2:38
customization on everything I
mean you
2:42
can reset key key shortcuts you
can move
2:45
stuff around and of course what
this
2:48
results in is a lot of
preference panels
2:51
and nothing and you really
gotta learn
2:54
it because you're like well I
do it's
2:56
like I'm using that clause male
it's
2:58
like we have preferences and
preferences
3:00
for this account and then tools
you have
3:04
all this other stuff so but
once you
3:07
figure it out it's quite
enjoyable
3:09
because you can actually make
stuff work
3:12
the way you want it to work
3:13
well it's old-fashioned
3:16
is that what I say when I say
3:18
old-fashioned I mean
old-fashioned in
3:20
the sense of what you just
described
3:22
that was you know never allowed
by the
3:26
Mac users and then no oh no
they always
3:29
go back and forth of the PC
user well we
3:31
could do this we can do that
and we can
3:32
do that and then pretty soon we
do we
3:34
could do it but no one would do
it and
3:35
so it just all fell by the
wayside and
3:38
now Linux comes back with a
really that
3:40
old-fashioned approach of you
want to do
3:43
this you want to do that it has
probably
3:45
too many competing settings and
this are
3:49
all kind of preset on the
ultimate mint
3:51
which I would recommend people
to start
3:53
with that yeah but the another
thing I
3:56
renters are these packaging
operations
3:59
first of all I I found a Skype
for this
4:03
it's like just to the Skype on
on
4:06
lubuntu God people are like
what the
4:08
hell these guys doing
4:09
I tested Skype ladies and
gentlemen it
4:13
was actually pretty good it I
didn't
4:14
have any problems didn't have
any issues
4:16
sound was good least on the
test Skype
4:18
service sounds boy I should
probably try
4:21
this because mint is supposed
to be very
4:22
amenable to Skype but I'd
wanted to put
4:25
it through a snap package yeah
these
4:29
over here so I'm looking into
this you
4:30
know say what is the hell said
I look up
4:32
snappy you know I surprised
manager oh
4:36
okay yeah and then you can oh
wait a
4:38
minute yes okay snaps there's a
bunch of
4:41
these the problem that I find
that you
4:42
know Linux is confusing because
there's
4:44
a million distros and they're
all
4:46
competing with with each other
I thought
4:48
this was a great idea have a
package
4:50
manager that you just write
code for
4:52
that and then you can put it on
all the
4:53
different distros well the
package
4:59
managers went into competition
with each
5:01
other and there's like 20 of
them yeah I
5:03
know they all hate each other
and this
5:05
doesn't work I'm still kind of
an an apt
5:09
and apt-get guy but that's just
by the
5:13
way you don't have to type -
get anymore
5:14
just apt that's what that's
what I've
5:17
used as historically well I
just got
5:19
yeah I'm kind of intrigued by
this
5:20
there's app image and auto
package and
5:22
flat pack and zero install no I
don't
5:25
know about that one oh yeah
there's a
5:27
bunch of these things it's a
nightmare
5:29
so what I would
5:30
realized night and I I tried
xfce I
5:35
tried the alter them the same
mint you
5:38
have and I'm gonna really like
the
5:42
minimal install Lubuntu it does
have the
5:46
full office you know it's got
your
5:47
little players for you know
audio and
5:49
video and those kinds of things
but
5:52
really I'm email and a web
browser and I
5:54
don't need it and no I don't
need any
5:56
other apps I don't do any photo
stuff so
5:59
that's all and it runs fast
from the
6:02
from the USB drive in a virtual
machine
6:05
which is even more interesting
6:07
so there's another layer I
can't wait to
6:09
get it installed on the hard
drive
6:11
itself because then it'll
really fly
6:13
it's fast in fact in some ways
it's and
6:17
now I understand what the
problem is
6:19
with all these you know like
Windows but
6:21
particularly the Mac made it so
6:22
beautiful so easy everything is
smooth
6:24
and that's what's eating up all
your
6:26
resources that but your screen
is eating
6:29
up all the resources just all
this all
6:32
this overhead and I really
don't care
6:34
you know the DUI is growls our
resources
6:38
are for yes anyway that's your
Linux
6:43
update everybody thanks for
tuning in to
6:45
there's anyone left on the
stream well
6:51
Happy Thanksgiving John Happy
6:52
Thanksgiving to you and happy
6:54
Thanksgiving everybody that's
actually
6:55
listening today we probably
don't have a
6:57
lot and we probably will have
not a lot
7:02
of downloads but I want to thank
7:03
everyone yes and now we need to
that you
7:07
are traditional traditional
history of
7:09
Thanksgiving which is something
new to
7:14
it so I'm looking over my you
know the
7:18
true damage I'm the Grinch of
7:20
Thanksgiving and I just want to
mention
7:22
I read it from an old blog post
from
7:24
2005 I'm always amused by the
7:29
cock-and-bull story about
Thanksgiving
7:31
about pilgrims Mae's turkeys
and Indians
7:33
when the holiday stems from an
Abe
7:34
Lincoln proclamation at the
behest of a
7:37
magazine editor the road to
today's
7:39
Thanksgiving has a rocky road
in fact
7:41
I'm not sure when the
7:43
bologna began about the
pilgrims and the
7:45
Indians actually took hold in
the
7:47
folklore but I find it
offensive that is
7:50
taught in schools as fact it's
7:55
considered fact by everyone now
did you
8:00
hear Trump's version of oh no
you have a
8:04
clip well he did the history of
the of
8:07
the of the pardoning of the
turkey which
8:09
goes back goes back to Lincoln
and then
8:11
of course that's now my
understanding is
8:13
actually George Bush that really
8:14
invented well listen to this
8:16
as we gather this week with
loved ones
8:19
across our beautiful land we
give thanks
8:22
to God for the many gifts that
he has
8:24
bestowed upon us today we also
come
8:27
together to honor the beautiful
8:30
feathered friend to the noble
turkey now
8:34
that's a beauty it's said that
Abraham
8:36
Lincoln was the first president
to spare
8:39
a Thanksgiving turkey at the
request of
8:42
his son in 1947 President Harry
Truman
8:46
accepted the first annual
National
8:49
Thanksgiving turkey in the
decades that
8:52
followed presidents from
Kennedy to
8:55
Reagan would show mercy to
their birds
8:58
but it was George HW Bush who
first
9:02
issued an official pardon in
keeping
9:06
with that tradition today I
will issue a
9:08
pardon now did you see the
pardon
9:10
ceremony
9:11
I saw the only only the part
where the
9:15
guest trying to a peach yeah
I'll just
9:17
play it out to a pair of very
handsome
9:19
birds butter and his alternate
bread
9:22
would have been funny if he
would
9:24
diamondden silk that would have
been
9:26
really cool that's true look at
you
9:28
their names were chosen by the
students
9:31
of Harold's Christian Academy
in North
9:34
Carolina great state thankfully
bread
9:37
and butter have been specially
raised by
9:40
the Jacksons to remain calm
under any
9:43
condition which will be very
important
9:45
because they've already received
9:47
subpoenas to appear it's Adam
shifts
9:50
basement on Thursday
9:53
you know how whenever he's
bitching
9:57
about something during his
campaign
9:58
during his rallies he'll say
it's true
10:01
it's true and he does it here
he does
10:03
the biggest lie that everyone
knows is
10:04
lost bent on Thursday it's true
people
10:11
have it seems the Democrats are
accusing
10:14
me of being too soft or Turkey
but bread
10:19
and butter I should note that
unlike
10:22
previous witnesses you and I
have
10:27
actually met it's very unusual
in any
10:30
event I expect this pardon will
be a
10:33
very popular one with the media
after
10:35
all turkeys are closely related
to a
10:39
vultures I don't know if I like
that
10:41
line but this is speaking the
writers
10:44
room on the fly cold reading
his jokes
10:55
well just and I want to get
back to
10:58
Thanksgiving but I just have a
short
10:59
clip he did this rally in
Sunrise
11:02
Florida and he signaled
something
11:06
spectacular which a number of
producers
11:09
caught and I was I was very
surprised
11:13
and I can't decipher it have a
listen
11:16
they'd like to try in to mean
always
11:18
watch the world this is that
let me tell
11:19
you we're winning you're
smarter you
11:23
better look in your shopper
11:28
and they call themselves a leaf
but if
11:31
they're elite than where the
super elite
11:38
they talk about these people
that are
11:40
elite that you know that are
running I
11:43
mean have you been watching
these
11:45
debates
11:46
what's elite about that guy
what's elite
11:51
there's nothing elite but we're
doing
11:53
great we're gonna have a
tremendous
11:55
victory but when I ever perfect
call
11:59
think of it
12:00
33 what they get away with and
don't
12:03
forget explain this to me he
throws the
12:07
code 33 in in the middle of a
sentence
12:10
for no reason it makes no sense
12:12
listening getting watched elite
there's
12:15
nothing elite but we're doing
great
12:17
we're gonna have a tremendous
victory
12:20
but when I have a perfect call
think of
12:23
it
12:23
33 what they get away with 33
what
12:28
Wow the thing is it was so well
done I
12:33
didn't catch it the first time
as we did
12:35
we point out on the show we
endlessly
12:37
yes yes than once because I
wouldn't
12:41
have caught that unless I'd
clipped it
12:43
and then played it actually but
when I
12:48
ever perfect call think of it
33 what
12:51
they get away with I find it
peculiar
13:03
all of a sudden he throws in a
thirty
13:05
three just a random Lou random
lucious I
13:08
guess talking to you right now
33 thing
13:10
you know I just would do that
hmm now
13:15
this there was a reason after
the show
13:17
I'm gonna have to just talk and
talk and
13:19
talk 33 and then throw 3-3 and
maybe it
13:22
was saying something in reverse
speech
13:23
maybe I'll have to reverse it
after the
13:25
show
13:25
listen I don't know is the if I
found it
13:29
extremely odd anyway thanks
back to
13:35
Thanksgiving yes so
Thanksgiving is a
13:40
you know a holiday was kind of
created
13:42
it was they did have some one
dinner or
13:44
parent in two 1600s with some
Indians
13:46
and there's some cartoons about
but it's
13:49
just propagated as some sort of
a
13:50
celebration that began back
when in fact
13:52
it was referring mostly to
Thanksgiving
13:54
for the soldiers who weren't
killed in
13:58
one of these wars especially
the Civil
13:59
War didn't became promoted by
some
14:04
busybodies in the 30s and 40s
it became
14:08
a tradition after a while it
was more of
14:10
a patriotic thing around the
turn of the
14:12
century and I puts a couple of
pictures
14:14
in the newsletter showing this
there was
14:17
a lot of flag waving and stuff
that goes
14:19
on it's been kind of that's
been kind of
14:23
denigrated and now we want who
deep
14:25
there's even talk of this thing
called
14:27
friendsgiving well and you made
a very
14:29
good point in in the newsletter
and as I
14:32
was reflecting upon that the the
14:35
transition from Thanksgiving to
14:37
friendsgiving he's made perhaps
part of
14:41
really a globalist
14:42
I mean it's not much different
than
14:44
trying to diminish and and
really get
14:48
rid of the Dutch tradition of
the black
14:50
Petes in Calamba Christopher
Columbus it
14:53
used to be a big deal
particularly with
14:55
some immigrant groups now he's
a racist
14:58
and you know it's indigenous or
labor
15:02
this is its it appears more to
be a
15:04
global push to just remove any
national
15:09
traditions that you may have
because
15:11
we're you know we are the world
we are
15:12
the children we're all one
global family
15:15
and this has to go
15:17
and the friendsgiving I it
really
15:21
removes at least the original
idea of
15:24
hey you know we we we went
through some
15:27
hardships we almost died and we
made it
15:30
we came out the other end and
here's
15:31
this great country which yep
true or not
15:33
doesn't matter that's the story
like
15:36
Santa Claus isn't real either
but we
15:38
still have traditions and
stories and
15:40
stuff and there's a meaning
behind it
15:42
and that's it and the whole
idea of a
15:43
thankfulness but it's the wrong
part it
15:47
should be you can't even do it
that way
15:51
I mean Thanksgiving is you're
giving
15:53
thanks and what are you giving
thanks
15:55
for well you know stuffing your
own life
15:58
and for like today if today
we're
16:00
friends giving it would be it
wouldn't
16:03
make sense for me to say I'm
really
16:05
thankful that my dad passed away
16:07
yesterday so I'm thankful that
he that
16:11
he literally passed away you
know he's
16:13
slipped away
16:14
and I'm thankful he was my dad
16:15
friendsgiving couldn't even
mention it
16:19
you know that about you sorry
for your
16:23
loss but you never see him but
you know
16:26
he's not well I live he was a
baby
16:29
I'm very handsome yeah I'm very
happy
16:31
that I saw him a couple months
ago when
16:32
I'm one of my critters yeah no
I saw him
16:34
and I had to seen him in years
cuz he
16:36
was the last 10 he was in a
home and the
16:39
last three he was nice toast
ready for
16:43
what I understand quite the
character
16:44
well I have a lot of his
humorous timing
16:47
I look in the mirror and like
oh man I
16:49
look like him too dammit at
least but he
16:52
had his all his hair you know I
kept his
16:53
hair but but back to your point
yes it
16:59
was friendsgiving I'm
disappointed you
17:02
didn't say love and light that
would
17:03
have made me feel a little
better I
17:04
never say that because for some
reason I
17:06
can't pull it off
17:11
thanks for anything but you
know they're
17:14
gonna what's gonna happen is
they're
17:16
gonna reverse engineer this
into some
17:17
sort of an International Harvest
17:20
Festival
17:23
so it's nervous fast and this
thing
17:25
let's see how that harvest
we'll have to
17:27
see how that goes not that I
have a clip
17:29
but following on with the Dutch
the
17:33
Germans and the French farmers
are now
17:35
blocking highways all over
Western
17:39
Europe with their tractors
because
17:41
they're done with it they're
done with
17:43
all of this but they may not be
a
17:45
harvest anymore well I don't
know what's
17:48
going on weather triggers every
tractor
17:50
in France apparently is on one
of the
17:53
freeways in Paris what do you
mean I
17:56
mean you have you seen those
pictures I
17:58
mean this house is attracted
what most
18:00
things should be out killing
Germany had
18:02
eight and a half thousand
tractors
18:07
I mean it's fantastic the
farmers are
18:09
revolting it is a farmers
revolt and no
18:13
one is no one is paying any
attention to
18:15
it we are well okay you're right
18:18
but turn on the news and tell
me you see
18:20
one story about this it's
ridiculous
18:24
no it's Trump Trump Trump and
PG but
18:28
even in those countries
themselves the
18:30
it's yeah it'll be front page
for a
18:32
minute and then okay it's done
and then
18:35
that's if it didn't happen
18:37
well back back to Thanksgiving
yes I
18:40
just had the one final thing
every year
18:43
I report you know something
about the
18:46
bogus nests of the whole thing
which I
18:47
because I'm playing into the
into this
18:49
whole globalist notion by doing
this
18:52
report but I got another new I
added a
18:55
new twist to it because then I
don't
18:57
know how I grant into this and
started
18:58
looking at cuz we have turkeys
all over
19:00
town and looking at and by the
way the
19:03
wild turkeys out of Florida oh
my god or
19:06
those things get the biggest
tail
19:07
display it looks like a wicker
basket
19:09
it's dynamite
19:10
Osceola rather they're called
so I got
19:13
into reading too much about
turkeys and
19:14
it turns out because this was
brought up
19:17
at our dinner table a number of
times
19:19
and I think I've heard it and
maybe she
19:21
even taught in schools is that
Ben
19:24
Franklin wanted the turkey to
be the
19:27
national bird rather than the
eagle yes
19:29
I've heard this story total
bullcrap
19:33
Ben Franklin also flew a kite
in a storm
19:36
and got electrocuted so well
that could
19:38
be both got to but this is
total bull
19:40
crap and it was created and it
actually
19:42
became the thing in schools
around 1960
19:46
to tell me it was an ad agency
no it was
19:49
a cover of a New Yorker
magazine where
19:52
they made the turkey and then
they
19:53
related the story and this
story got
19:56
into vogue and it became like a
thick
19:59
just became folklore that
became a truth
20:02
which is a real problem in this
country
20:04
and everywhere around the world
were
20:05
something somebody passes that
would
20:07
that make sense oh yeah frankly
he'd be
20:09
that kind of guy and they they
had us
20:11
they had a letter from him to
his
20:14
daughter or somebody and he's
moaning
20:16
and groaning about the bald
eagle being
20:18
that the two hoots he thinks is
a
20:20
chicken shit bird because it
steals from
20:23
other birds that don't work it
goes on
20:26
and on about this and then he
casually
20:28
says you know the turkey would
be a
20:29
better bird it's at least as an
honest
20:31
bird but that was about as far
as you
20:34
went with it he never protested
the
20:36
establishment okay so well then
it was
20:39
like a New York Times of the
day because
20:41
that's what they do draw a
conclusion
20:42
yeah office allusion was drawn
that
20:45
turkey emblem with on the seal
is put on
20:48
the cover of 1962 New Yorker
and the
20:52
rest is history all of a sudden
this is
20:54
a fact Snopes should have a
debunking of
20:57
that it should be very clear
check Falls
20:59
there's another one there's a
second
21:01
myth tied to the alterations
President
21:03
Truman made to the presidential
seal
21:05
it's sometimes said that the
eagle on
21:08
the presidential seal changes
during
21:10
times of war to face the arrows
instead
21:13
of the Olive Branch oh this one
is
21:16
unquestionably false although
somewhat
21:19
understandable from 1916 to 45
the Eagle
21:21
didn't face the arrows a
version that
21:24
can still be seen on the
resolute desk
21:25
but it was changed when Truman
existing
21:28
issued executive order nicely
this is an
21:30
executive order nine six four
six
21:33
modifying the seal so that the
eagle
21:35
faced it Olive Branch a gesture
symbolic
21:38
of the post-war nation's
dedication to
21:40
peace
21:44
we're full of information on
this show
21:49
the turkey thing has got to go
- that's
21:53
it no it's gonna be a problem
you know
21:55
there's this new movie out in
which I
21:57
don't think it's gonna be in
theaters
21:59
even but it's James Cameron
aren't
22:01
Arnold Schwarzenegger like a
whole slew
22:04
of big names and it's called
game
22:07
changers and yeah you can host
the
22:11
viewing and it's a whole
movement I
22:13
haven't quite figured out who's
behind
22:15
it but it's something of the
day and and
22:18
you know I'm sure this will
include
22:20
Turkey by next year they ate a
lot of
22:26
meat they show this commercials
mistake
22:30
that's what amis selling that
idea that
22:34
grilled man ate meat serious
man but you
22:37
got to understand that's
marketing this
22:39
is based in reality I've been
teaching
22:43
fighting techniques to
government
22:44
agencies for more than 15 years
van I
22:47
got injured unable to teach for
at least
22:50
six months I spent more than a
thousand
22:52
hours of studying science on
recovery
22:54
and nutrition and stumbled
across a
22:56
study about the Roman gladiators
22:58
declared eaters were
predominantly
23:00
vegetarian how could the
original
23:02
professional fighters eating
only plants
23:08
when I made the switch to a
plant-based
23:10
diet probably fucked my third
Olympic
23:12
team I broke two American
Records a man
23:16
I should have done this a long
while ago
23:19
when I would plant bass I
wasn't sure if
23:22
I was gonna survive and I
actually
23:24
became like a machine one of
the biggest
23:29
misconceptions in sports
nutrition is
23:30
that we have to have animal
protein to
23:33
perform at a high level that's
just not
23:34
true someone asked me how could
you get
23:39
as strong as an ox without
eating any
23:41
meat and my answer was have you
ever
23:43
seen an all eating meat
23:45
[Music]
23:49
there you go it's a
game-changer man
23:52
plant-based all the cool guys
are doing
23:55
it yeah I saw I was Jay had
been turned
24:01
on to this video and she said
you gotta
24:03
watch this
24:04
did you eat just I watched as
much as I
24:07
as I could
24:10
well as you saw obviously the
problem
24:14
with it is it it it's just at
some point
24:18
you it's like okay I get your
point
24:21
and you just get sick of it
it's just
24:23
it's it's almost like they're
insecure
24:27
about their point yes there's
plenty of
24:29
athletes who are vegetarians
that do
24:31
very well they have a very
generally
24:34
speaking that it's not
something you can
24:36
do when you're growing up or
it's not
24:37
something necessarily that you
can do
24:39
like for example we I have a I
know
24:42
people that have dogs that put
on a
24:44
vegetarian diet the dogs have
all kinds
24:46
of healthy dogs yeah you can't
do that
24:49
that's cat so you can feed him
anything
24:54
we had a story about that where
the the
24:58
veterinarians were saying no
you can't
24:59
do that you can't put your
these animals
25:02
need to some they have a
particular diet
25:05
you can't make a plant-based
only
25:08
and they don't talk about that
in this
25:10
in the show and Schwarzenegger
is
25:12
disingenuous because he would
he was a
25:14
big monster bodybuilder he was
not a
25:16
vegetarian no uh-uh I mean
there are
25:20
vegetarian athletes who didn't
perform
25:23
as well well I mean they or
they were
25:26
subject to all kinds of weird
injuries
25:28
so you get but in yeah if you're
25:32
conscientious you know what to
do and
25:34
how to eat and get all the
right amino
25:36
acids and everything in your
diet
25:37
through plants you can do that
with a
25:39
lot of sesame seeds it's fine
you go out
25:41
and eat that way and be that
way so what
25:43
what dimers doesn't make tit
doesn't
25:45
make any difference to me no
but I don't
25:48
get the point it was the point
of this
25:50
exercise well the point is from
my
25:54
perspective it's working this is
25:58
indoctrination and it's without
a doubt
26:00
agenda21 driven it is you know
it's the
26:04
impossible meat it's the I
can't believe
26:07
it's cost more than real meat
oh yeah
26:09
but you find that to be
disturbing and
26:11
it has a bunch of calories it's
not like
26:13
the burger is catalyzed in all
kinds of
26:15
chemicals you might as well be
eating
26:17
Soylent blue or green know so I
think
26:20
Green is people man oh I'm sorry
26:22
and one day if and we should be
careful
26:25
the dogs will turn on us
eventually
26:28
people understand this you know
already
26:31
with it and this is all part of
the same
26:32
thing you know dogs are people
too and
26:34
boy we tell them what to eat
and we tell
26:37
them when to go to the bathroom
what are
26:38
they going to turn on us you
know fairly
26:41
gonna eat you tonight they're
gonna me
26:42
I'm gonna you and I just
learned that
26:47
cats
26:49
technically by European law
this is big
26:53
news now in in the EU
26:57
cats in Europe by EU law
aquinnah this
27:00
was all written up in the
Journal of
27:01
environmental law are not
allowed to be
27:04
outside untethered you are not
allowed
27:07
to have an outdoor cat in the
European
27:09
Union because they are a danger
to
27:10
almost three hundred and seventy
27:13
different types of animals yeah
27:16
including bubonic plague
history over
27:22
there in the EU no man the
creating
27:24
heading no cat thing going on
back
27:27
during the era of the Black
Death and
27:29
they turns out that the cats
could have
27:31
controlled the whole thing by
but no no
27:34
the cats were bad oh that's
interesting
27:36
so the the black plague or the
Black
27:41
Death what was it was the black
the
27:43
plague Black Plague Black Death
so
27:46
there's information that that
could have
27:48
been avoided if they had let
the key if
27:49
they had had cats running
around yeah
27:54
they didn't have any cats
running around
27:56
cuz cats were evil they were it
was
27:59
they're in some for example in
my
28:02
neighborhood just on the side
of a hill
28:04
there's a lot of rodents in the
area
28:07
there's Gophers and there's
mice and
28:09
there's some rats but not as
many as
28:12
there are mice and and we used
to have a
28:14
an old cat woman across the
street that
28:18
has all this feral cats that
she would
28:20
feed and so there's be a like ah
28:23
probably 20 of them and then
another
28:26
neighbor thought kindly on the
woman had
28:29
the caps captured and neutered
hmm so
28:32
they wouldn't you wouldn't just
go crazy
28:34
around here so but we did have
these 20
28:36
or so feral cats they're all
over the
28:38
place and there was no mice no
of course
28:41
not no mice now the cats since
they were
28:45
neutered it all died off
there's no more
28:46
feral cats in the neighborhood
this took
28:49
place over a long period
28:50
now there's mice you gotta get
my
28:52
mousetraps and glue traps and
everyone
28:54
smells good so much you get one
mouse or
28:56
two in the house and this is
disturbing
28:59
you know in future you might
want to do
29:02
a little tutorial on how to get
rid of
29:04
how to get rid of mice we've
already
29:06
done the ants so yeah well I've
hear
29:09
something
29:10
Tibet I don't want to discuss
the best
29:13
way because everybody moans and
groans
29:15
about it well you're not
allowed to
29:17
stomp on them anymore you know
there's a
29:18
the president no the president
just
29:21
passed a law against me can't
stomp on
29:25
yes yeah there's a let me see I
have it
29:27
here somewhere he he passed the
law and
29:31
it what it's the anti animal
crush act I
29:34
think I'm looking for it now
because
29:36
apparently there's a lot of
people who
29:39
film and post to online video
sites
29:43
videos of them crushing small
animals
29:47
for fun crushing him to death
yeah yeah
29:52
yeah preventing animal cruelty
and
29:54
torture Act which I'm sure can
easily be
29:57
expanded to you know having a
dog or in
30:00
the house or a cat outside yes
it's the
30:04
pact Act here it is it should be
30:06
unlawful for any person to
purposely
30:08
engage in animal crushing in or
30:11
affecting interstate or foreign
commerce
30:13
or within the special maritime
and
30:16
territorial jurisdiction of the
United
30:18
States
30:19
anyone who intends or has
reason to know
30:21
that the animal crush video
will be
30:24
distributed in or using a means
of
30:26
facility of interstate or
foreign
30:28
commerce commerce or the animal
crush
30:31
video is distributed online
30:35
and
30:38
so you are not allowed to post
videos or
30:41
even intend to produce a video
30:46
that displays conduct or visual
30:50
depiction of conduct that is the
30:53
slaughter of animal instead is
okay
30:55
there's a lot of things you can
do so
30:56
you can stomp on a fish if you
catch it
30:58
if it's for food if it's for
research if
31:03
you're euthanizing the animal
which they
31:05
also go in detail about but
apparently
31:08
it this is so rampant and it
may even be
31:11
a sexual fetish that people
film this
31:16
crushing of animals and post it
online
31:18
yeah yes wants to see that well
enough
31:24
people that they had to make a
law about
31:26
it
31:28
it must be a pretty big deal is
that
31:31
still out in Crescent cuz I
have to do
31:34
that with a southern accent
because we
31:35
know the only southern horse
way yes of
31:38
course yeah now is that on the
Federer
31:41
is that what we can see these
videos
31:44
probably hey I just want to
point out
31:48
one thing by the way about this
the Ben
31:50
Franklin myth and some of these
other
31:52
ones the guy writing about the
men--the
31:54
myths this Jimmy Stamp he was
writing in
31:57
the Smithsonian about him and
he see I
32:00
got a read this sentence about
because
32:02
he's writing about myths and he
says in
32:07
part by a 1962 illustration for
the
32:09
cover by so-and-so who imagined
that the
32:11
Great Seal of the United States
might
32:13
look what it might look like if
a turkey
32:15
did become our national emblem
above
32:17
image got a picture however
while it's
32:19
hard to imagine that overstuffed
32:22
flightless bird in our on our
currency
32:24
and the president's lectern he
goes on
32:27
and on it's not a flightless
bird this
32:29
is another myth the turkey is
they're
32:33
very flight 'full yeah they can
get in
32:36
fact they can fly to higher
altitudes
32:38
and we normally see them flight
normally
32:40
use him it's a pretty
frightening thing
32:42
to see
32:45
they're not really very very
aerodynamic
32:47
looking nobody they can get up
I was
32:50
reading all about turkeys for
some dumb
32:52
reason and I was reading that
many
32:54
turkeys can get up to you know
they can
32:57
fly at altitude okay the more
you know
33:03
on the No Agenda show beautiful
let's
33:06
get into some some nutjob stuff
I got
33:10
some nutjob stuff that's all
that we got
33:12
for this show well now we got I
got more
33:14
stuff I got multi parters I did
some
33:17
more live I have multi have one
33:18
multi-partner first identified
this over
33:22
on the no agenda reddit I made
the
33:25
mistake of checking in once
again it was
33:28
more to see how the browser
rendered on
33:29
reddit can and so the this term
that's
33:35
been floating out there is now
rampant
33:38
is that Trump is a cult
33:41
oh you're here this why I've
got that I
33:43
got a whole bit about this oh
uh what is
33:47
it with clips but but wait wife
clips
33:50
too well why don't you do it
wait wait
33:52
wait more importantly what is
the GUI
33:56
you're using for your Linux
33:59
the GUI for Linux I'm using
34:07
xfce I think how I'm using
cinnamon oh
34:10
yeah okay yeah yeah that I'm
talking
34:13
about
34:14
he was talking about the
windows manager
34:16
no I'm just using Lubuntu which
is
34:18
minimal it has almost it's it's
nothing
34:20
it's not command-line there has
to be so
34:22
I have a command line - of
course yeah
34:24
of course everyone does it's
just it's
34:26
nothing it's nothing it's very
is very
34:29
small so I'll send you a
screenshot all
34:32
right now back to the cult if I
don't
34:34
want to okay I got three clips
well
34:38
dunno why don't you do your
cult thing
34:39
and I'll play my clips okay
well I'll
34:41
start with one clip which I
think you
34:44
don't have and this is so
besides seeing
34:46
it everywhere in our own group
people
34:48
accusing no agenda producers of
being a
34:51
cult the cult of Trump I'm
noticing in
34:54
the mainstream which of course
is where
34:56
these jamokes pick it up from
and I I
35:00
would like to point out this
was I got a
35:02
note from one of our producing
he's you
35:04
add cult to the longer the laws
yeah
35:07
Trump rotation calm rotation I
said I
35:09
don't you got a bad on no I
don't think
35:11
so and then I started hearing
and
35:13
hearing it now brother okay
this is Rick
35:17
Perry I think which Anna Navarro
35:22
okay so Anna Navarro you know
the nutjob
35:25
Republican who's always on CNN
yelling
35:28
about Trump so she posted that
Rick
35:32
Perry is is the main cult
member you
35:35
know like one of the
lieutenant's just
35:37
listen to this clip and it's so
clear
35:39
that he's in a cult and you'll
see that
35:41
cult maybe code for something
else God
35:43
used imperfect people all
through
35:46
history King David wasn't
perfect Saul
35:48
wasn't perfect Solomon wasn't
perfect
35:50
and I actually gave the
president a
35:52
little one pager on those Old
Testament
35:55
Kings about a month ago and I
shared
35:57
with him I said mr. president I
know
35:59
there are people that say you
know you
36:01
said you were the chosen one
and and I
36:04
said I said yes you're the
chosen one
36:08
so there's a very thin line
between
36:11
calling an outfit a cult and
then saying
36:15
all because it's a religious
thing or
36:17
it's Christian it's a cult
36:19
and what Perry used there were
terms you
36:24
specifically by the family if
we talked
36:26
about the family the family in
Indy sees
36:30
all the these religious guys
yeah that
36:34
operation with it with the
house yes
36:36
it's on Netflix have a whole
list
36:37
good special I think we should
recommend
36:40
people see it yes it's the
family a lot
36:44
to watch but they but they
literally say
36:46
you know they're looking for
the wolf
36:48
you know who will shepherd the
sheep and
36:52
Donald Trump is this is the
people who
36:54
outed their hands on him there
was a
36:55
picture a couple of years ago
the
36:57
evangelicals were all there
praying
36:59
those are the guys from the
family and
37:00
they used the example of King
David and
37:03
the term in imperfect you know
the
37:07
imperfect leader so you know
this
37:11
there's a lot going on here and
I'm and
37:14
I know what you're going into
because
37:16
there's a book that came out
about the
37:17
cult of Trump but there is an
actual
37:19
kind of religious cult in DC
which Perry
37:22
may very well you know have be
in
37:24
contact whether it belonged to
and I'm
37:26
just gonna call it a cult
because it's
37:28
looking at that documentary it
seems
37:30
very college to me
37:34
I agree I grease very cult-like
37:36
operation it's mainly one
charismatic
37:40
leader that runs it and he's
the guy who
37:43
would make it a cult if it
wasn't for
37:45
him it was just a club but he
just like
37:47
a paternity and he just died
different
37:49
didn't he just died recently
think he
37:51
did yeah so now it's just gonna
be this
37:53
situation that happened with
the Church
37:56
of Scientology where you have a
bunch of
37:59
guys scrambling to take over
the place
38:00
right with the one guy emerging
who's
38:04
worse than the original it was
Doug
38:06
co-ceo II dug coal way to go
yeah and
38:10
Doug Coe he died $0.20 he
always stayed
38:14
in the back end he was really
38:15
interesting because he was one
of those
38:16
guys who me people should watch
this
38:18
special because he went out of
his way
38:22
to stay in the background yeah
very very
38:25
low-key
38:27
but he's everywhere man every
president
38:30
but now if you know they could
this this
38:33
could be a part of outing them
I don't
38:34
know I'm just feeling there's a
lot of
38:36
stuff and I hear Perry using
these exact
38:37
terms got me suspicious well I
have a
38:41
different explanation that was
brought
38:42
up and I I'll be kind of you
owe me a
38:45
play my except so he just
started this
38:48
is the seltzer water guy on CNN
yeah I
38:51
saw this interview and so he
starts off
38:54
by introducing a guy wrote the
book
38:56
you're just discussing let's
play clip
38:58
one tea I talked about his
claim that
39:00
Trump supporters are in a cult
just last
39:03
week dan Rather said he thinks
support
39:05
for Trump seems increasingly
cultish and
39:07
this weekend in The Washington
Post
39:08
Trump critic and her hosting
strategist
39:10
John Weaver said the GOP is not
a party
39:13
anymore in the traditional
sense it's a
39:15
cult
39:16
none of them are mental health
experts
39:18
Steven Hassan is he's out with
a brand
39:20
new book called the cult of
Trump he has
39:23
first-hand experience escaping
the
39:25
unification Church back in the
70s and
39:27
he's decided to write this book
because
39:28
he believes there's something
seriously
39:31
wrong with our politics so
there's a guy
39:32
who's of course immediately
equated cult
39:35
to a religious organization
39:38
sun-young moon yeah but he the
fact that
39:43
he was susceptible to being
suckered
39:45
into a cult makes me wonder
whether he's
39:51
he's got a bone to pick or he's
pissed
39:55
off about the cult not doing
what he
39:57
wanted it to do or but he was
already
40:01
had some I don't know how to
explain
40:04
this but I don't trust someone
he's got
40:06
to be biased is what you're
saying this
40:08
guy that or or you're selected
the guy
40:11
who used to be a smoker or the
guy who
40:13
used to be an alcoholic yeah
that the
40:15
world they're the worst
40:18
why you drink you shouldn't be
drinking
40:21
ex alcoholics I hate a man
they're the
40:23
worst they are clean up their
act and
40:26
then you know I don't drink I
don't
40:27
drink I don't know why you
drink what
40:29
are you drink nobody should
drink I
40:30
don't drink you don't drink you
40:31
shouldn't drink I drink I don't
drink
40:33
so you go on and on a vibe and
I've been
40:35
sorry then they brag about how
long
40:37
they've been sober I just want
to stay
40:38
sober for five years why you
drinking
40:40
people who are sober that are
to be
40:42
applauded I do want to say that
you're
40:45
sober but I don't need the
aggravation
40:47
personally it's like vegans I'm
vegan
40:54
yeah same thing
40:58
vegans are probably worse let's
face it
41:00
no there's only one thing worse
is when
41:02
you say I'm a podcaster I mean
you might
41:04
could you be an ex-alcoholic
I'm yeah
41:07
okay here podcaster all right
41:10
the so I'm skeptical of this
guy because
41:13
of this his own background of
being in
41:15
the unification Church and then
he's
41:18
gonna tell everybody else
what's gone
41:20
but you know and he's a Trump
hater it's
41:22
pretty apparent when you listen
to clip
41:23
two so I define a destructive
cult as an
41:26
authoritarian pyramid
structured group
41:29
with someone at the top who
claims to
41:31
have total power and total
wisdom that
41:34
uses deception and and control
the
41:37
behavior information thoughts
and
41:39
emotions to make people loyal
and
41:41
dependent and obedient
followers so for
41:45
me the the issue of between an
ethical
41:48
healthy cult where you're free
to think
41:51
and free to leave versus a
destructive
41:54
cult I'm referring to Trump's
41:57
organization and and Malo
worship as a
42:00
destructive cult where people
are being
42:02
fed propaganda and they're not
being
42:05
encouraged to think for
themselves and
42:07
not being encouraged to really
explore
42:10
and and look at the details and
arrive
42:13
at their own conclusion much of
what
42:15
they're hearing is emotionally
driven
42:18
loaded words foster stopping
and and
42:22
thought terminating type
cliches like
42:24
fake news or build the wall or
make
42:28
America great again you say the
42:29
president is using mind control
but
42:32
how's it provable so look we
can start
42:35
with the pathological lying
which is
42:38
characteristic of destructive
cult
42:40
leaders saying things in a very
42:42
confident way that have nothing
to do
42:45
with facts or truthfulness the
the
42:49
blaming others and never taking
42:51
responsibility for his own
failures and
42:54
faults shunning and kicking out
anyone
42:58
who raises questions or
concerns about
43:01
his own behavior his use of
43:04
fear-mongering and immigration
is a
43:08
horrible thing it is
frightening to hear
43:11
a cult expert say that you see
all these
43:13
signs right now today in
American
43:16
politics yeah this was a good
piece of
43:18
that interview
43:19
now couple things one he says
it's a
43:23
cult is somebody can't leave
and people
43:25
are leaving this cult all the
time then
43:28
he asked him to secede
43:30
he never said anything about
mind
43:31
control but he but seltzer
water says
43:34
yeah this is how did how could
you prove
43:36
that that he's brainwashed
cause he's
43:39
lying he's lying because he's
lying is
43:42
what he says that's that's your
expert
43:45
on cult that that was his top
reason
43:49
well lots of people lie doesn't
mean
43:51
their cult leaders and now he
that but
43:54
just there's a lot of it which
is it's
43:56
nonsense but I mean to me it was
43:58
complete projection what he was
saying
44:00
well what you say I was just
insane to
44:02
settle Dutch saying yeah but
you said
44:04
bring yourself meet you cope
through the
44:06
health it's like what you were
saying
44:07
about the others is what you are
44:09
yourself this totally he
actually went
44:11
on I know if she saw the whole
interview
44:15
he said and you know seltzer
water drew
44:17
the conclusion that well a
Thanksgiving
44:19
you can you know just offer
people well
44:21
why don't you look at one of my
stories
44:23
now look at one of your stories
and
44:24
exactly the advice they should
be taking
44:26
themselves these particular I
refuse to
44:31
listen listen to Rush Limbaugh
yes oh
44:33
yeah there's a lot of that
that's the
44:35
common thing you hear stuff
like that
44:37
I don't refuse to listen to
anybody so
44:40
in fact I've been listening to
one of
44:41
these guys I can't remember his
name but
44:43
he's a left-wing to me
listening to me
44:45
for 12 years I mean alright so
so of all
44:52
people that have kind of the
best
44:54
explanation for this that
actually makes
44:56
nothing but sense
44:57
mmm-hmm it's got at about of
course yeah
45:01
so here listen to what he has
why is
45:04
this cult thing even around he
has an
45:07
explanation that to me who
literally
45:10
explains it
45:12
okay so my first occult day
okay so my
45:16
worldview is completely
consistent so my
45:19
worldview says president Trump
did not
45:22
do anything impeachable and
therefore
45:25
will not be removed from office
now if
45:29
he's not removed for out from
office my
45:31
worldview will be consistent
but what if
45:34
your worldview is that you're
your
45:37
Democrat what if your worldview
is not
45:40
only that he the president did
something
45:42
that's impeachable but several
45:45
impeachable things and their
worldview
45:49
is it's all obvious there's no
question
45:52
about the facts it's just all
obvious
45:55
what would you think about the
president
45:58
not being removed from office
46:00
how would your world make sense
in my
46:04
world he doesn't get removed
from his
46:05
office because he didn't do
anything
46:07
that would warrant that but if
you think
46:10
he did plenty of things that
weren't it
46:11
how do you explain it
46:13
yeah year from now when he's
still in
46:15
office well but we're seeing
the answer
46:19
to that you already know the
answer
46:21
right the answer is that the
Republicans
46:24
are a cult that's that seems to
be the
46:28
answer they're looking for to
make their
46:30
world makes sense because if
Republicans
46:33
are a cult and not looking at
reason
46:36
then that makes sense because
the
46:39
Republican majority in the
Senate will
46:42
never vote to support
impeachment but
46:45
not because there's not evidence
46:46
according to the Democratic
46:49
it's because it's a cult it's
simple
46:55
simple but yeah I mean it's
like a
46:58
desperate a desperate
last-ditch effort
47:01
yeah and I don't know how this
47:03
I mean it's camp is obviously
the the
47:06
coincidence of this guy showing
up with
47:08
this book makes a lot of sense
I mean
47:10
it's just whoops and there's
this guy
47:12
and everyone's calling Trump a
cult so
47:15
do you think it started with
him or was
47:16
it started here's just one of
those
47:18
things that swells up or was a
47:20
coordinated I think it's been
building
47:22
yeah because looks listening to
the Lib
47:24
Joe
47:25
you're running the country
they're their
47:30
worldview is so skewed and
irrational
47:34
and wrong that for example and
I would
47:38
like to remind new producers to
the show
47:40
the Lib joes which is short for
liberal
47:44
journalists Lib Jo's two very
famous
47:47
writers one of which is a
journalist who
47:51
wrote for the big publications
the big
47:53
papers and you have continuous
contact
47:57
with them for some reason they
find you
47:58
humorous enough to clue you in
to their
48:01
to their thinking because of
course
48:03
they'd never listen to me
trying to
48:05
convince me that they're right
it was
48:10
very nice
48:10
so they have a they've had this
48:14
worldview that like Scott Adams
said
48:16
that is wrong and for example a
year ago
48:22
or longer they were convinced
and most
48:25
of them are convinced
especially by at
48:26
the beginning this year that
Trump would
48:27
quit yes we play that we have
all day
48:30
all this the Liberals would
think oh
48:32
he's gonna quit office all the
walls are
48:34
closing in
48:35
oh it's he's the whatever that
one
48:38
liberal he had a million people
going on
48:40
and on about it yeah you know
that's a
48:42
bombshell you know the end yeah
all of
48:47
that right the beginning of the
end and
48:48
so they were and they the to
Lib Joe's
48:51
were convinced that by this the
end of
48:53
this year he would have quit
well it's
48:55
not over yet we still have a
horse I
48:57
want bets on during the
election period
48:59
that when he was running for
office who
49:02
when he was first running in
2016 they
49:05
were of the same kind of mindset
49:07
thinking that oh he's not he's
gonna
49:09
quit he's gonna drop out and
there it
49:12
wasn't like there was thinking
about he
49:14
might drop out he'll know he's
out yes
49:18
and he did drop out so this is
what
49:21
again this is what Adams is
referring to
49:23
where you have a your worldview
you have
49:26
to look at what you've decided
this
49:28
reality and how does it how's
the end
49:31
result coincide with which what
it
49:34
should be based on your reality
and it's
49:36
not working out no
49:38
so you're running it's not what
there's
49:40
expecting that isn't happening
so
49:42
they're looking for other
excuses so
49:43
there must be some reason for
this and
49:45
now that well then kudos to
Democratic
49:50
Representative Lawrence who is
49:54
backpedaling on her decision for
49:56
impeachment she apparently
there's
50:02
pressure coming or something
and she's
50:04
not using the cult meme let's
go now to
50:06
Democratic congresswoman Brenda
Lawrence
50:08
who sits on the House Oversight
50:09
Committee that are getting a
lot of
50:10
attention about this issue of
50:12
impeachment and what to do here
here is
50:15
a part of what you said about
President
50:17
Trump well we just buy it so
viewers can
50:18
hear it we're so close to an
election I
50:22
will tell you sitting here
knowing how
50:25
divided this country is I don't
see the
50:28
value of taking him out of
office but I
50:31
do see the value of putting
down a
50:34
marker saying his behavior is
not
50:37
acceptable I want him censored
I want it
50:41
on the record
50:42
so she's calling for a censure
which is
50:45
like you know an official it's
kind of
50:48
the same thing that the
impeachment and
50:50
our articles of impeachment are
but
50:52
really censure is just like
well you
50:54
know bad boy we disagree with
what you
50:56
did there
51:00
you say there I want him
censured and
51:02
you don't see the value of
taking him
51:04
out of office referring to
President
51:06
Trump what exactly do you mean
by this
51:08
congresswoman but the
discussion was
51:11
will the Republicans in the
Senate go
51:15
through and impeach the
president there
51:18
seems to be no giving in that
right but
51:21
the thing that keeps me awake
and
51:23
troubles me and what I was
talking about
51:24
is that there was actually a
movement to
51:27
resolve the president of any
wrongdoing
51:30
we cannot afford that to happen
but in
51:33
the Senate
51:34
instead of massively absolving
him you'd
51:36
rather they not vote on remover
not
51:39
reals if they vote on sensors
just
51:41
answer him in the Senate yes
privately
51:43
the Republicans are saying yes
it's not
51:47
right he's done something wrong
but
51:49
I'm is just not impeachable we
have to
51:53
put a marker down so I'm going
to do my
51:55
job in the house and when it
gets to the
51:57
Senate I was putting out there
that this
52:00
is a way for history to reflect
that
52:03
this president and any
president from
52:06
now on this is unacceptable and
that we
52:09
will not tolerate it and that
we will
52:12
say as the checks and balances
in our
52:14
government that we did our job
this is
52:17
now where it's going she said
it three
52:19
times we did our job we did our
job
52:22
everyone needs to know that we
did our
52:24
job we did our job we did our
job don't
52:26
be mad we please don't be mad
we did our
52:29
job and she's she's going right
around
52:31
the cult thing she's not even
talking
52:33
about it she's going she's in
what I
52:36
would call the proto cult mouth
camp oh
52:39
and you've used as I mentioned
this you
52:42
will recognize that the
protocol camp
52:45
won't come out and just say
they're a
52:47
cult it says that they're
privately oh
52:50
yes that's Senate Republicans
are
52:54
privately against Trump yeah
you're
52:57
right you're right it's there I
could
52:59
have caught it damn it
53:02
yeah so she slips the same
thing did you
53:05
see shift
53:05
do you see shift backtracking
oh he
53:09
doesn't know what to do with
himself
53:10
poor guy
53:12
poor guy no I mean really I
mean she
53:15
just mailed to shed his skin a
pillow
53:17
his eyes are popping out
because of it
53:20
you're popping out yeah that's
true well
53:24
he was on Jake Tapper's show I
like Jake
53:28
Tapper he's always had an edge
to him
53:30
he's pushing back and shift
just just
53:33
pulls out the biggest chicken
shit
53:35
excuse ever if the facts aren't
53:37
contested and your committee is
writing
53:39
up the report and you don't at
least as
53:41
of now have any scheduled
witnesses or
53:43
depositions do you think
president Trump
53:46
should be impeached I want to
discuss
53:48
this with my constituents and my
53:50
colleagues before I make a
judgement on
53:52
it are you kidding me he goes
on he goes
54:06
on you want to hear a little
more this
54:08
is very cute this is the whole
thing
54:10
start from the beginning okay
if the
54:12
facts aren't contested and your
54:14
committee is writing up the
report and
54:15
you don't at least as of now
have any
54:17
scheduled witnesses or
depositions do
54:19
you think president Trump
should be
54:21
impeached I want to discuss
this with my
54:24
constituents and my colleagues
before I
54:26
make a final judgment on it
there are a
54:28
couple really important things
we need
54:30
to think about and one is are we
54:32
prepared to say that soliciting
foreign
54:35
interference conditioning
official acts
54:37
like 400 million of taxpayer
money White
54:39
House meetings to get political
favors
54:42
is somehow now compatible with
the
54:44
office because if we do it's
basically
54:46
carte blanche for this
president and
54:48
anyone who comes after him but
are we
54:50
also prepared to say that
Congress will
54:52
tolerate the complete
stonewalling of an
54:55
impeachment inquiry or our
oversight
54:57
because if we do it'll mean
that the
54:59
impeachment Clause is a
complete nullity
55:01
and more than that or an other
side
55:03
ability is really an ability in
name
55:06
only but if that's your view
and you've
55:08
also said that this week's
testimony
55:09
quote goes right to the heart
of the
55:11
issue of bribery and you've
also said
55:13
that what you've seen is quote
far
55:15
more serious than what Nixon
did explain
55:18
to me how you have not come to
the
55:19
conclusion that the president
should be
55:20
impeached I mean it sounds like
you
55:22
think you should be impeached
well I
55:23
certainly think that the
evidence that's
55:25
been produced overwhelmingly
shows
55:29
serious misconduct by the
president I
55:32
don't want to hear more from my
55:34
constituents and I want to hear
more
55:36
from my colleagues this is I
will be
55:38
making alone but at the end of
the day
55:41
this is a decision about
whether the the
55:45
founding fathers had in mind
founding
55:48
fathers like when they gave
Congress
55:50
this remedy and I have to think
that
55:53
this is very much central to
what they
55:56
were concerned about that as a
unethical
55:59
man or woman takes that office
uses it
56:03
for their personal political
gain
56:04
sacrifices the national
security to do
56:07
so if that wasn't what the
founders had
56:10
in mind it's hard to imagine
what they
56:14
Wow yeah so he's and he did
fail because
56:18
now the and I guess next week
the
56:23
judicial oversight the Judicial
56:25
Committee is with Nadler are
not gonna
56:28
do some more hearings this this
thing is
56:30
falling apart at the seams it
didn't
56:32
work he didn't get you know the
outraged
56:35
people aren't on the streets
there's no
56:36
farmers with tractors get rid
of Traum
56:39
nothing going on none of that
none of it
56:43
and he even admits that none of
his
56:45
witnesses
56:46
had anything any any facts that
did they
56:49
did that they didn't see it
didn't hear
56:51
it and in fact his the only
argument he
56:55
has
56:57
if you recall what's the guy's
name oh
57:01
veiny
57:02
the Trump's new chief of staff
who did
57:06
mess up and he he went into in
front of
57:09
the press and what oh yeah quid
pro call
57:10
happens all the time it's it's
ghetto
57:13
get over it grow up witch yeah
of course
57:16
we understand what he's saying
but it's
57:18
like here's some red meat hello
hello
57:20
angry media machine what an
idiot for
57:23
him to do that well it was yeah
well he
57:27
thought it might work hey let
me at
57:30
common sense would rain yeah
I'll just
57:32
played that one bit have any
witnesses
57:34
testified that the President
himself
57:35
explicitly linked a White House
meeting
57:38
or the four hundred million
dollars in
57:39
aid to an announcement about
these
57:41
investigations yes not a single
witness
57:45
did that but he calls Mulvaney
a witness
57:49
who of course was not a witness
four
57:51
million dollars in aid to an
57:52
announcement about these
investigations
57:54
yes the president's own chief
of staff
57:56
the person who meets with the
president
57:58
every day on live camera
admitted
58:01
exactly that yeah except he
wasn't a
58:03
witness and he didn't admit
exactly that
58:05
easily the most serious and
that is the
58:07
military aid but look what mr.
Conlon
58:11
did say is everyone was in loop
on the
58:14
preconditioning of the meeting
that
58:16
Ukraine desperately at whatever
blah
58:18
blah blah blah blah what a what
an
58:20
incredible douche wasting our
time with
58:23
bad television there is almost
no crime
58:26
bigger in the United States we
we
58:29
invented that and you ruined it
you made
58:33
bad television that's for sure
it did
58:37
not consult us had just no idea
what you
58:40
were doing no no no arc of
tension just
58:44
worthless
58:51
ah I got a Democrat here I was
going to
58:57
explain exactly how it will
work how
58:59
your prophecy John C Dvorak the
man who
59:03
predicted Hillary would run
again how
59:06
many years have you been saying
this now
59:09
well it was election over this
is Robert
59:15
Pattillo he's a civil rights
attorney
59:17
he's a Democrat and he explains
well in
59:22
fact the question was because
he's been
59:24
a believer in this theory and
do you
59:26
think that it's Hillary can
still step
59:29
into this race well I think the
odds are
59:31
actually higher now that when
we spoke
59:33
before that she'll get in and
let's
59:35
understand the recent polling
shows that
59:37
there's a four-way split at the
top of
59:38
the race and we may very well
have four
59:40
separate winners for each of
the early
59:42
primary States at mayor Pete
wins Iowa
59:44
Bernie wins New Hampshire Joe
Biden win
59:47
South Carolina I was in Warren
wins
59:50
Nevada then that means going
into Super
59:52
Tuesday you have no clear
front-runner
59:54
yet when Hillary Clinton has
100% name
59:57
recognition she has a formative
form of
59:59
fundraising base she has a
clear reason
1:00:03
to run a rematch to 2016 where
she won
1:00:06
by over three million votes and
now has
1:00:08
a ground game to actually win
the Rust
1:00:10
Belt if Joe Biden isn't able to
lock
1:00:12
down this nomination within the
next two
1:00:15
months then there's no really
no reason
1:00:16
for her not to jump in prior to
Super
1:00:18
Tuesday so you have a ground
game which
1:00:21
is in place from the HRC Oh 8
campaign
1:00:24
you have consultants who have
been
1:00:26
recently leaving other top
campaigns and
1:00:27
as more candidates to drop out
more that
1:00:30
top talent becomes available
just this
1:00:31
week you had Joe Biden's top
elite
1:00:33
latina advisor leave his
campaign so
1:00:36
those people are in place she
has the
1:00:38
ground game she has clearly be
1:00:40
fundraising apparatus so for
someone
1:00:42
like Duval Patrick is it
reasonable or
1:00:45
realistic for him to win no but
for
1:00:48
someone like Hillary Clinton
who already
1:00:49
has the apparatus in place
1:00:51
it's almost turnkey that's
almost a
1:00:53
turnkey operation you come in
you turn
1:00:55
the key you flip the lights on
you have
1:00:57
a 50-state campaign already in
place
1:00:59
right now the party is
completely
1:01:01
splintered you have about 30%
in the
1:01:03
birding / Warren wing of the
party you
1:01:06
have 70 percent who are
staunchly
1:01:08
against seeing that wing of the
party
1:01:09
win even we've saw the reports
this week
1:01:13
Obama saying that he will step
in to
1:01:14
make sure that Bernie Sanders
does not
1:01:16
get the nomination and because
you have
1:01:18
the splintering between Joe
Biden people
1:01:20
to Jamie Clovis are some of the
other
1:01:23
minor candidates their answers
idea you
1:01:26
just need a uniting now how many
1:01:28
disparate aspects together I
like the
1:01:31
idea of how he sees the the four
1:01:34
frontrunners winning basically
their own
1:01:37
little territories and there
being no
1:01:38
clear no clear winner
1:01:42
and that that would be the
impetus for a
1:01:44
uniter to swoop in and well to
the first
1:01:51
to Iowa and New Hampshire
1:01:56
he's probably right but Nevada
is where
1:01:58
he falls apart in with number
four
1:02:00
because a lot of people think
that Biden
1:02:02
will take that hmm so we'll see
but I
1:02:06
like his thinking it's pretty
much to
1:02:08
learn the lines of my thinking
and she
1:02:11
does say the apparatus she
never busted
1:02:12
up her machine right busted up
the
1:02:15
machine she's still in place
ready to go
1:02:17
ready to go at the drop of a hat
1:02:19
she still has all these adoring
fans she
1:02:22
has I like California for
example all
1:02:25
the women here that are healbots
1:02:27
are still here they haven't
changed
1:02:29
their minds they're not healed
but no
1:02:30
longer healbots they're still
thinking
1:02:32
she got gypped how about that
hit job
1:02:35
though on the on Bernie cuz
that was
1:02:37
just
1:02:37
there's no no proof of that
there's no
1:02:39
fact that apparently Obama told
one
1:02:43
other Hamid is yeah no I said
you did
1:02:46
the out of emotion there's I
think he
1:02:52
did say it way too many people
well
1:02:57
that's why it's a hit job oh
it's a
1:03:00
total hitch before Bernie but
it was
1:03:02
reported as he said it to one
of the of
1:03:04
the of the candidates but we
don't know
1:03:06
who it was and we knew we know
that Mary
1:03:08
piece is the hit job job the
newspapers
1:03:12
okay first of all let's line up
who's on
1:03:14
whose side the big boys the New
York
1:03:17
Times in the wopo wopo not so
much the
1:03:20
network's although I believe
maybe MSNBC
1:03:23
they're all behind Warren and
Warren is
1:03:26
failing right in fact then
Warren
1:03:30
doesn't help things much by
saying maybe
1:03:31
she'll have a vice presidential
pick
1:03:35
will be a woman this I read that
1:03:38
somewhere how is that we know I
heard
1:03:40
her say it he was on being
interviewed
1:03:43
on some radio show or something
like
1:03:45
that and she says the woman
wouldn't be
1:03:47
beyond the where I'm a
possibility what
1:03:48
difference does it make is a
good idea
1:03:50
she would and that means it
would have
1:03:52
to be campbell harris cuz it
would have
1:03:54
to be a woman of color she's
not gonna
1:03:55
pick another white woman so you
have
1:03:58
that combination of to death
combination
1:04:01
it has no chance of success
she's being
1:04:05
pretty much booted out of the
scene but
1:04:07
the these papers of
1:04:10
it reminds me of one of the
venture
1:04:12
capitalists that we both know
and love
1:04:13
who is a huge supporter of
Democrat
1:04:16
politics billionaire guy from
kleiner
1:04:19
yeah yeah and he was like he
would I
1:04:24
remember during the I think it
was the
1:04:27
we're talking about JD yeah I'm
I love
1:04:29
it yeah I'll just say his name
or is
1:04:32
that 10 so he well I don't like
to give
1:04:34
him publicity but he has he was
like II
1:04:36
BB gives millions to these
different
1:04:39
organizations and he's the one
who
1:04:41
turned probably the both of us
on to the
1:04:44
fact that he's doing it to get
an
1:04:45
ambassador ship to either the
UK or
1:04:48
France and but he's B's backed
gore he
1:04:56
everyone he's back just failed
he also
1:04:59
backed a half a billion dollars
worth of
1:05:01
green tech he's not a great
he's not a
1:05:04
great picker of anything not a
great
1:05:06
picker president's not a great
picker of
1:05:08
companies they met list they
missed out
1:05:10
on Google and was so
embarrassing that
1:05:13
they they had an important late
they had
1:05:15
well that a midnight meeting it
was
1:05:17
explained to me and maybe one
day I can
1:05:19
recall exactly what it was was a
1:05:21
midnight meeting and they went
to
1:05:23
Sequoia and vindaloo or
whatever and
1:05:27
said hey we have to have a
piece of this
1:05:29
you just can't leave this out
and they
1:05:30
overpaid they really overpaid
now of
1:05:33
course in hindsight that paid
off
1:05:35
handsomely but maybe only a
third of
1:05:39
what other he was a mechanic
investment
1:05:41
it was they failed they walked
away from
1:05:43
it they didn't see it they
didn't have
1:05:45
the vision yeah those are your
top
1:05:48
elitist the Silicon Valley guys
can
1:05:51
luster well again there are as
hot
1:05:55
Democrats with a world view
that's
1:05:57
inaccurate according to scott
scott
1:06:00
adams that you can make that
you start
1:06:02
making mistakes like this and
they'd a
1:06:03
never stop one mistake out
there we know
1:06:06
that this is the reason you
want to
1:06:07
listen to the no agenda show
and you can
1:06:10
kind of find in tune your
worldview it's
1:06:13
not that we're right about
everything
1:06:15
but at least we have some
notion of
1:06:18
you're on them we look at the
logic of
1:06:19
everything and we see what what
makes
1:06:21
sense and what doesn't make
sense and we
1:06:23
try to
1:06:24
make sense of it and it
generally
1:06:25
speaking what makes sense
literally
1:06:28
makes sense
1:06:29
is the right way to go and
they've lost
1:06:32
a touch the more you know in
the morning
1:06:36
and with that I'd like to thank
you for
1:06:39
your courage and say in the
morning to
1:06:40
you the man who put the C in
complete
1:06:42
nullity John good morning to
you I also
1:06:49
in the morning did all the
boots on the
1:06:50
ground feet in the air
1:06:51
subs in the water and all the
dames and
1:06:55
nights out there yeah yeah and
in the
1:06:58
morning to all of our trolls
thank you
1:07:00
for showing up many of you of
course
1:07:01
from other countries you don't
celebrate
1:07:03
Thanksgiving but make it a
little no
1:07:05
agenda friendsgiving then for
today and
1:07:07
our us-based producers thank
you for
1:07:09
being here there in the troll
room it's
1:07:11
no agenda stream calm Darrin o
was here
1:07:14
he showed up for his
Thanksgiving pre
1:07:16
stream we appreciate that of
course last
1:07:18
night Nick the ride in the
sewer it's
1:07:20
it's a it's a bonanza over
there no
1:07:22
agenda stream dot-com and a
hearty in
1:07:25
the morning to data data has
come onto
1:07:29
the scene recently with the
album art
1:07:31
and we had a number of he's
been here
1:07:33
before yes recently he's had
well yeah
1:07:37
though recently he's been to
laggard
1:07:38
yeah this is true and he
brought us the
1:07:41
artwork for episode 11 93 the
title of
1:07:43
that was blacken and he did a
nice
1:07:46
noodle boys throwback with a
bowl of
1:07:50
noodles little noodle emblem in
it and
1:07:54
he it was nice because he also
changed
1:07:56
the he did his own no agenda
font and
1:08:00
and colors and didn't use the
template
1:08:03
which is not not a good or a
bad thing
1:08:04
but it was a nice piece and
there was a
1:08:06
lot of we had like 28 pieces of
art it
1:08:09
was there's a lot of art yeah
I'm just
1:08:11
taking a look real quick that
we had a
1:08:14
lot of you know a lot of stuff
that's
1:08:16
just too small I mean you have
really
1:08:19
small words it just you got to
remember
1:08:22
that when these things go down
to like
1:08:24
yet if you can't read a 200 by
200 yeah
1:08:27
320 56 is is that is the size
of the
1:08:33
is about the size that you're
gonna get
1:08:35
Vanessa yeah so it's you can't
get a lot
1:08:39
of you can't do it you can't
put war and
1:08:41
peace and one of the artworks
and
1:08:43
actually get away with it or in
the
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donation notes for that matter
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be now we
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have a special a special
producer ship
1:09:18
it's the instead of executive
producer
1:09:21
of No Agenda show 1194 today
you'll be
1:09:25
able to use your credit as
executive
1:09:27
producer or associate executive
producer
1:09:29
of the No Agenda Thanksgiving
special
1:09:34
which we think looks pretty
good on a
1:09:36
resume yeah absolutely and
anyone by the
1:09:38
way anyone still wants to get
in on that
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go to look at the newsletter by
midnight
1:09:42
tonight you can still take part
no
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you
1:09:47
rora for arts yes yeah we do a
few
1:09:51
contributors to that that well
I've
1:09:55
looked at the list briefly
before we
1:09:57
started heartwarming
1:10:01
people are thanking us the
majority who
1:10:03
thanked us also don't want
jingles or
1:10:05
karma some exceptions but it
was just
1:10:07
that it's straightforward like
people
1:10:09
were saving up for this day
thank you
1:10:12
very much I'm just going to say
in
1:10:13
advance it was nice to see all
the kind
1:10:16
words that we will now embark
on reading
1:10:21
well let's start with John
Klein who it
1:10:24
was four hundred dollars and
forty cents
1:10:25
from Sin City Ohio Cincinnati
thank you
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for the best podcast in the
universe
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please send health and jobs
covered for
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my friends who should remain
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it's been a trying year but
that light
1:10:39
has been getting brighter at
the end of
1:10:41
the tunnel you got it John
thank you and
1:10:44
thank your your anonymous
friends I'm
1:10:49
gonna job Skaar that's what we
wanted to
1:10:51
do jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:10:55
that's their job
1:10:58
karma jobs and health care
package into
1:11:01
one little bundle we have our
contingent
1:11:05
of executive producers for the
1:11:07
Thanksgiving Day special which
you're
1:11:10
listening to
1:11:11
starting with Stuart Callum
Northville
1:11:13
Michigan 333 dollars and 33
cents you
1:11:16
missed
1:11:16
htm' pools
1:11:20
you went from Harding was hgm
who's well
1:11:25
he's second on the list we just
did
1:11:26
starting with Ono these are the
33 33 s
1:11:30
gotcha this was a special
donation
1:11:31
amount I got it
1:11:32
okay starting with HTM polls
333 dollars
1:11:37
and 33 cents he'll be executive
producer
1:11:39
Thanksgiving Day special in
fact of
1:11:41
course John client Glenn clean
KL it's
1:11:46
clean like I said clean I think
clean
1:11:48
John clean instance in City
Ohio will
1:11:52
also be executive producer for
this show
1:11:55
now if you're a friend who got
hit in
1:11:57
the mouth by me mentioned that
he would
1:11:59
has turned into a regular
anonymous
1:12:01
donor to your fantastically
entertaining
1:12:03
and enlightening show I started
feeling
1:12:06
it like a douche for not
contributing
1:12:08
for about a year already so d
douche me
1:12:16
an appreciation for hitting him
in the
1:12:19
mouth my friend nominated me
yes on his
1:12:24
latest donation sending me off
to the
1:12:26
ranks of the Knights yep maybe
a name
1:12:29
change into something more
romantic
1:12:30
could be arranged does he want
to change
1:12:32
here he says from sir
1:12:35
Hooper Hubert Knight of the
southern
1:12:38
South China into so Hubert
Knight of the
1:12:41
wild wild East of the Middle
Kingdom
1:12:45
uncle uncle of the tiger yeah
well
1:12:50
that's more chinesey yeah and
it was it
1:12:52
was an anonymous donor in China
actually
1:12:55
yeah who dragged him into the
ad to the
1:12:59
round table so yeah we'll do
that today
1:13:01
I think mistake we have listed
as a must
1:13:05
make sure we have it listed as
a title
1:13:07
change let me just double check
yes
1:13:09
continue says hope you guys can
send
1:13:11
some business Carm our way
we'll do that
1:13:13
second
1:13:17
but I do how about I do it now
1:13:20
well I thought you're still
looking
1:13:21
something up no I got it I got
it we
1:13:22
couldn't do it he just needed a
business
1:13:25
it's this car
1:13:26
okay well the goat needs to
come in for
1:13:28
the business Carmen you've got
really
1:13:36
don't have a business now the
use of the
1:13:41
term Middle Kingdom has
fascinated me
1:13:44
for about a year
1:13:45
oh and it refers to China
1:13:49
and hey I looked it up and I
tried to do
1:13:53
some research on this usage and
there's
1:13:54
some couple of announcers on
the BBC and
1:13:58
elsewhere there's some certain
specific
1:14:00
announcers that always refer to
China as
1:14:03
the Middle Kingdom
1:14:07
I have not gotten to the bottom
of this
1:14:09
usage interesting oh yeah he
uses it to
1:14:13
I see sir Cal meanwhile from
Northville
1:14:16
Michigan yes comes in with
three and
1:14:19
$33.33 also one of the executive
1:14:21
producers that Thanksgiving Day
special
1:14:22
Happy Thanksgiving folks or
calendar
1:14:25
team MEP PS we had a few in
this is
1:14:30
circle from lavender blossoms
Lavin
1:14:33
lavender blossoms org official
CBD put
1:14:35
the supplier of the No Agenda
show we
1:14:39
had a few conference calls with
Kevin
1:14:42
Harrington original shark on
Shark Tank
1:14:45
and his team they offered to
propel us
1:14:48
to new heights but I had to
decline our
1:14:50
products are in over 20 stores
and
1:14:52
demand is growing it rather
rely on you
1:14:55
you the listeners of the No
Agenda show
1:14:57
to spread the word goat karma
please
1:14:59
what a great story now this if
I recall
1:15:02
cow was I think it was a dude
named Ben
1:15:05
who literally bought the farm
he retired
1:15:08
he was sick and sick and tired
of it I'm
1:15:10
paraphrasing if he's still
alive that is
1:15:15
he died he bought a farm and
then he
1:15:17
started to make CBD products
and as far
1:15:21
as I know he the launch was
kind of when
1:15:23
he sent us he sent us some
samples and
1:15:25
we were and we liked it and we
had
1:15:27
friends test it and it was
working well
1:15:29
on cramps and arthritic hands of
1:15:32
firefighters and all kinds of
people
1:15:34
were liking it and now he's in
20 stores
1:15:37
turning down some shark like
hey man hey
1:15:42
I really love your product you
want to
1:15:43
be rich you wanted but still I
do you
1:15:44
like do you like stocks and
bonds you'll
1:15:46
be rich me I'm gonna leave your
wife
1:15:47
rich man that's how that's how
rich I'm
1:15:48
gonna make you count you with
your
1:15:50
products just come ten percent
of your
1:15:53
own company that's right that's
how the
1:15:55
shark this house sharks usually
operate
1:15:57
I'll give you $250,000 and
you'll own
1:16:00
nothing
1:16:02
let's give him the goat karma
which will
1:16:07
help propel the business to
even greater
1:16:09
heights
1:16:10
[Music]
1:16:11
you've got surcoat monkey comes
in next
1:16:21
with 333 and 33 a happy turkey
day
1:16:24
please give me a random el
Sharpton soar
1:16:27
code monkey random enough sir
Matt
1:16:37
Melbourne Australia 3 3333 happy
1:16:42
whatever you want to call it
from sir
1:16:44
Matt in Melbourne Melbourne now
you're
1:16:46
bearing from Down Under looking
at how
1:16:49
many dollar Roos I don't know
what he
1:16:51
had to pay for this $330 cuz it
came in
1:16:53
as three hundred thirty three
dollars
1:16:54
and 33 cents he probably had to
had to
1:16:57
it's gotta be five hundred five
hundred
1:17:00
dollar Roos I got to pawn off
his car
1:17:02
that's you the accounting based
on the
1:17:04
matching program to see where I
based on
1:17:08
the match yeah three eggs
1:17:10
to see where I would be but in
real
1:17:12
money this donation bumps me up
to the
1:17:14
level of I count so I'd like to
be at
1:17:16
UCS I think he's on the list I
only
1:17:18
request the alternative title
of I
1:17:20
counted Victoria then my next
few
1:17:23
donations will go to the Dame
drive to
1:17:26
bring my daughter who claims to
be a
1:17:27
reluctant listener as I Drive
her to
1:17:30
school but can sing along with
the
1:17:33
jingles that's how we that's
how the
1:17:34
cult brings them in how cults
work
1:17:36
that's all you gotta have a
game hood
1:17:39
it's exactly what Jane goes no
karma
1:17:40
thank you for your courage sir
1:17:42
Matan my counted Victoria
pending yes
1:17:46
that will be today
1:17:47
looking forward to it test for
math
1:17:49
thank you for your courage and
hello to
1:17:51
your daughter
1:17:53
I'm sorry yes hi hi how you
doing sir
1:17:59
hashtag 33333
1:18:01
uh Happy Thanksgiving Adam and
John
1:18:04
thank you for working today and
yes we
1:18:06
do we work on non Thanksgivings
we've
1:18:08
skipped one I believe maybe to
thank you
1:18:11
for working today and every day
to keep
1:18:13
our amygdalas in a healthy
state suri
1:18:16
hashtag blessed of the cavity
1:18:18
aficionados on that note I am
going to
1:18:22
Holland for a for a small thing
with my
1:18:26
sisters and I've been able to
plan the
1:18:29
actual cremation of my father
around
1:18:31
show days I just want you to
know that
1:18:34
is how dedicated we are to the
show so
1:18:37
you can't you can't put them in
the oven
1:18:39
on Thursday or Sunday this is
not
1:18:41
acceptable
1:18:42
my sisters understand this
joking
1:18:44
they're fun they're ok with it
but as so
1:18:48
Wednesday this coming Wednesday
I fly to
1:18:53
Amsterdam middle seat coach I
arrive
1:18:57
Thursday morning I'll sleep
I'll prep
1:18:59
I'll do the show Friday is when
we have
1:19:01
our our family gathering Sunday
and
1:19:06
because I have to stay a weekend
1:19:08
otherwise the ticket $5,600
round-trip
1:19:13
stay the weekend it's doing now
it's
1:19:15
still the two grand it's crazy
1:19:18
did you ask for bereavement
prices wait
1:19:25
a minute what can I get a deep
well is
1:19:27
it too late now I've already
paid but no
1:19:30
actually this tends to be for
1:19:31
last-minute oh all right
1:19:34
maybe they can maybe they can
well I'll
1:19:37
instead of bereavement pricing
I'll take
1:19:39
an upgrade keep put me in
business
1:19:42
please
1:19:44
well how do i how do I do that
do I say
1:19:46
I think it's like the customer
service I
1:19:48
don't know I've never done it I
just
1:19:50
know it exists well anyway so I
do the
1:19:54
show Sunday and I come back
Monday so
1:19:56
that was as it relates to we do
we do
1:20:00
care about what we do here and
being
1:20:03
consistent with shows and show
times is
1:20:06
one of the few but significant
secrets
1:20:10
to our success
1:20:12
yes it does make a difference
this is a
1:20:14
yeah I mean I'm reminded of the
good
1:20:18
place the TV series which is
like one of
1:20:20
these very Cavalier as Rick and
Marty's
1:20:23
a little like this very
Cavalier let's
1:20:26
put on some episodes this year
and skip
1:20:28
a couple years put it on again
because
1:20:30
we're so great that people just
keep
1:20:33
coming back and I get kind of
lost
1:20:34
interest I mean I probably
watch this
1:20:37
series it's finished it off cuz
it's the
1:20:40
last season they only do four
seasons
1:20:42
was just dumb but why did you
lose
1:20:43
interest because there's been
over a
1:20:45
year you know I got all about
it this is
1:20:48
really something about
regimentation
1:20:51
helps a lot adapt its you know
these
1:20:54
sorts of things are important
it turns
1:20:59
out that you know if you get
into a
1:21:00
groove about something you'll
and then
1:21:02
all of a sudden it disappears
then
1:21:04
you've lost the groove and yeah
yeah
1:21:06
I've heard of it I'm gonna go
we work on
1:21:10
Thanksgiving cuz we worried is
freaking
1:21:12
paranoid yeah I've never run a
rerun on
1:21:16
this show a rear Abner never
done a
1:21:19
rerun no no specials
occasionally we
1:21:23
then interview shows
everything's fresh
1:21:24
and new pretty much or or it's
been
1:21:27
remixed to be fresh and new
just just a
1:21:29
little lesson for you
1:21:30
podcasters who think that you
can just
1:21:32
cavalierly do the show whenever
you feel
1:21:34
like it cuz it's a podcast no
end of
1:21:38
lecture onward to sir rate
Jacobson in
1:21:40
Ashland Virginia who also comes
in to
1:21:43
the Thanksgiving Day executive
producer
1:21:45
I give thanks to the new agenda
that no
1:21:49
exam breath I give thanks that
no agenda
1:21:52
exists I'd like to request
family
1:21:55
vacation karma and that my
grandson can
1:21:57
attend insert family drama here
his
1:22:01
mother is denying an upcoming
film a
1:22:03
fun-filled Florida vacation to
a four
1:22:06
year old with his dad and
possibly the
1:22:09
last this time in his life to
meet his
1:22:12
great-grandmother goat karma
would be
1:22:15
best
1:22:17
yeah I'd had the family drama
like that
1:22:20
that sucks and I would say
particularly
1:22:24
because meeting your
great-grandmother
1:22:27
my daughter met her
great-grandfather's
1:22:30
and I think was valuable for me
sir for
1:22:36
them for you davin for me
you've got man
1:22:45
thank you for your support
1:22:48
so it's like we're talking
about we're a
1:22:52
couple years ago when you're in
London
1:22:53
we're gonna go to Paris on a
side trip
1:22:57
since we're all over there for
the big
1:22:59
be kind of a meetup we had a
meet-up
1:23:02
but we couldn't arrange it you
know it's
1:23:04
too many people it was then we
never got
1:23:05
over there just stayed in
London and and
1:23:08
I think Jay was lamenting this
and I
1:23:11
said you've been to Paris and
she says
1:23:15
yeah when I was - it doesn't
count does
1:23:19
it
1:23:20
yeah and it doesn't count
1:23:24
no a certainty the Duke of the
7th
1:23:27
Federal Reserve District in
33333 uh
1:23:31
these has at the beginning no
harm no
1:23:34
foul mm-hmm crackpot and
buzzkill thank
1:23:37
you for both for your twice
weekly dose
1:23:39
of sanity not on Thursday and
Thursday
1:23:41
oh and my best wishes for
today's
1:23:44
celebration in the of the
harvest here
1:23:48
we go is this all he started
there's the
1:23:51
harvest it's launching on our
own damn
1:23:53
show John yeah that's what
happens huh I
1:23:56
know agenda but what better
show anyway
1:23:59
to all that no agenda producers
1:24:01
especially those in the seventh
Federal
1:24:03
Reserve District this donation
is to be
1:24:05
applied to the knighthood of
Joe foe who
1:24:07
manages xyr own accounts
exerting sir
1:24:12
juror please my cab will be
able to read
1:24:16
this stuff in the future please
play the
1:24:18
jingle requests China is a ho
us asshole
1:24:23
it's true and a Fletcher call
out
1:24:27
these if Lu wants let your
Foley College
1:24:30
specifically interesting keep
up the
1:24:32
great work
1:24:33
certainty Duke at the seventh
Federal
1:24:35
Reserve we did it for you you
know
1:24:48
I exchanged some notes with
Foley oh
1:24:51
yeah grant do great huh I said
you know
1:24:55
what about using your house for
us
1:24:57
Silicon Valley meetup oh he has
a great
1:25:00
place for that so I thought it
was an
1:25:03
imposition and we took a you
know from
1:25:06
my even my own perspective that
took a
1:25:09
lot of nerves kind of but you
went for
1:25:13
it of course and said yeah it's
a great
1:25:17
idea so nice to think about
maybe doing
1:25:19
that now you have to go promise
you know
1:25:23
the thing is just like do you
want a
1:25:25
bunch of these guys over at
your house
1:25:27
that are I don't know I just
like John
1:25:31
we stopped home on it's not
because of
1:25:34
the people that's just because
of the
1:25:36
bar and the tab and the you
know the way
1:25:39
we normally do it's at a bar and
1:25:41
everyone picks up their own tab
do you
1:25:43
have a few people that are
generous and
1:25:44
they like to buy drinks for
everybody in
1:25:47
the atmospheres bar like it's
kind of a
1:25:49
bar atmosphere that you know
it's noisy
1:25:51
it's got other people it's not
just a
1:25:54
really you really embarrassed
yourself
1:25:56
with this one that's what
you're saying
1:25:57
it's not a good request I'm
thinking
1:26:01
twice about it because of the
nature
1:26:03
unless we get a band in there
hey can
1:26:07
you get the stones Foley sure
probably
1:26:09
you want to meet up and we want
a Mick
1:26:12
and the stones yes at the store
that
1:26:17
would be cool yeah that would
that hey
1:26:19
I'd come over for that one yeah
you do
1:26:23
it okay anyways sir Warren
Carroll's
1:26:25
next on the list with $333 from
1:26:27
Indianapolis Indiana your
baronet of
1:26:32
bottom filling here I have
decided to
1:26:34
spend my budgeted amount for
1:26:36
psychedelics on the show since
it's just
1:26:39
as important for my mental
health he's
1:26:43
got some little comment there
thank you
1:26:45
for all that you do and if any
producers
1:26:48
want to see the coolest beer
dispenser
1:26:50
in the world check out bottoms
up
1:26:53
beard calm yeah I believe sir
Warren
1:26:58
I've seen this it's been around
for a
1:27:01
while very sick
1:27:02
well I believe sir Warren works
at the
1:27:04
company this is the company
that they
1:27:09
have a bar top
1:27:11
you know the tap and yeah and
you put
1:27:13
the glass on top of it fills up
from the
1:27:15
bottom which has a lot of
benefits the
1:27:18
main one to the we've talked
about on
1:27:19
the show the main one to the
bar is it
1:27:22
the significant increase in
profit
1:27:25
because less waste etc
1:27:28
is it cool it's a cool device
bottoms up
1:27:30
beer they haven't been Austin
now - now
1:27:33
- check this out
1:27:36
Dame g-money 333 333 oh I know
damn gee
1:27:42
money I met her at the meetup
Happy
1:27:45
Thanksgiving a No Agenda nation
this
1:27:47
year I'm thankful for my
normal-sized
1:27:49
amygdala John and Adam and all
your
1:27:52
producers douchebags and slaves
can I
1:27:55
get some Pelosi jobs karma and
AF cancer
1:27:57
for my girl Montgomery ah they
love you
1:28:01
mean it a PS I could also use
the D
1:28:04
douching we give her that right
now it's
1:28:09
been a long time since my last
donation
1:28:11
no all right we got it for you
John to
1:28:26
the associate executive
producers
1:28:28
starting with baronet's Stephen
of us
1:28:30
luego with the river popular
donation of
1:28:34
two three four five six
1:28:37
I need some serious jobs karma
boys
1:28:39
going for an IT job at the VA
so better
1:28:42
make it the old tried-and-true
not this
1:28:45
newfangled stuff at ass was
enough twist
1:28:48
if you can still looking for a
smoking
1:28:51
hot girlfriend baronet's
stephen of us
1:28:54
away go okay he wants an
old-school
1:28:56
swallows enough we can do that
jobs jobs
1:29:00
jobs and jobs let's vote for
job you've
1:29:06
got karma with our baron sir de
fuga
1:29:16
Zotoh uh Saudi Arabia somewhere
or
1:29:20
Middle East who knows before
five six
1:29:23
also popular deer stuffing and
gravy
1:29:25
thanking you for your courage
please
1:29:27
give us some JA travel Karim
afford a
1:29:30
melody and lady Isabel as they
head to
1:29:32
Lola's house for the holiday
also a
1:29:36
second special karma for
producer Jerry
1:29:38
e G in Houston
1:29:40
Jerry G
1:29:43
hmm also a second special karma
for
1:29:45
producer Jerry G in Houston who
lost his
1:29:49
mom this week thanks you guys
really are
1:29:52
the BPI T you have a swell
holiday
1:29:56
weekend Dave now
1:29:58
wait he did ask instance he is
a baron
1:30:03
and who came in last show and he
1:30:06
specifically has four separate
1:30:09
- Karma's you bet I think we
have to
1:30:12
deliver those do we keep them
the same
1:30:13
or should I make one a goat
1:30:15
I think the goat for the travel
it's
1:30:18
like yeah go for the travel go
to the
1:30:20
travel
1:30:22
you've got karma and here's the
special
1:30:27
one for his buddy you've got
karma miles
1:30:36
well especially for flight high
in the
1:30:41
high-end dollars 11 yeah - and
$11.20 he
1:30:51
may be our new handlers we
don't know
1:30:52
who knows and I an see ya
although I do
1:30:56
need a deed don't in JNC know
then see
1:30:59
and think eh yes but it doesn't
need to
1:31:02
do yeah we got this for the
hard work
1:31:09
you put into the show Adam and
John
1:31:11
you're the insight is
invaluable and I'd
1:31:13
like to especially thank both
of you for
1:31:15
being open and honest with your
opinions
1:31:17
and big sets that makes us
podcasters
1:31:21
and big thanks to all the
producers I'm
1:31:23
very happy the show doesn't run
ads and
1:31:25
both in art and jingles are
top-notch
1:31:28
I'm surprised Utah hasn't come
up with
1:31:30
the pronunciation debate I'm
not getting
1:31:34
that by mutants you tones have
been
1:31:38
dropping their teas oh I see so
you try
1:31:42
be you I got it here's some fun
short
1:31:46
clips to play if you know the
history
1:31:48
behind it according to the BYU
study
1:31:50
linked below
1:31:51
you ton's drop the T
differently than
1:31:55
the rest of the US here are
some fun
1:31:58
short clips to play anyway if
you have
1:32:00
the time normal tea drops
anybody's got
1:32:03
a bunch of these examples we'll
put them
1:32:05
together and put them on a
future show
1:32:06
when we get into that topic
again unless
1:32:08
you did that which I doubt I
know I
1:32:10
didn't I just look for him
actually but
1:32:13
I couldn't find him that quick
so okay
1:32:14
we'll do we'll do something
with that
1:32:16
later because it's a funny idea
that
1:32:18
Utah which does have his own
kind of
1:32:21
you are you tones utox
1:32:24
would be the have a different
way of
1:32:26
doing this you know they'd have
to
1:32:29
whatever they call it Roger a
were away
1:32:33
were they real Worley were that
could be
1:32:37
Worley Roger world in Bangkok
hundred
1:32:41
dollars in 88 cents
1:32:44
okay the no agendas show is
essential to
1:32:46
my well-being
1:32:47
he's in Bangkok another
donation was
1:32:50
long overdue I'm grateful for
what you
1:32:52
and Adam from dear who keep up
the good
1:32:55
work and please send me a
health and
1:32:57
jobs karma thanks as for the
newsletter
1:32:59
I always you see them just fine
so how
1:33:03
would you know if you didn't
that's the
1:33:04
question I have to ask yeah I
remind me
1:33:08
to mention something about the
1:33:11
newsletter and email issues cuz
we have
1:33:12
some people who are of
well-well mind
1:33:15
but are making some thinking
mistakes
1:33:17
about that jobs and health care
we yes
1:33:21
we got that for you
1:33:22
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:33:26
that's the job karma Christine
Khadija
1:33:35
her Katya one of the two two
hundred
1:33:39
dollars happy Thanksgiving Jon
and Adam
1:33:40
thankful thankful for both of
you and
1:33:43
the no agenda family dinners
Christine
1:33:46
thank you Robert Simpson two
hundred
1:33:50
dollars this donation is one
half of the
1:33:53
four hundred dollar filing fee
for
1:33:55
opposition to the trademark
application
1:33:57
for the no agenda t-shirts
1:34:00
and J and K and no need to read
further
1:34:04
but he does say thanks for
handling that
1:34:06
so quickly so what exactly does
this
1:34:09
mean that means I think it's
neither
1:34:12
t-shirt guy I don't know I this
is not
1:34:16
no agenda shop
1:34:19
where's image Simpson involved
with it
1:34:21
well whatever whatever you're
doing it
1:34:25
thank you very much because yes
we are
1:34:27
on that case we are we are
going to push
1:34:29
back because we have to you
can't just
1:34:31
step in and just step in and
use our in
1:34:34
our name like that no that's
not okay
1:34:39
name is Gillick sandwich the
most with
1:34:42
the most open guys use whatever
you want
1:34:44
please credit us copy the show
anything
1:34:47
you want
1:34:48
we don't complain about
stitcher putting
1:34:50
ads around our show we don't
complain
1:34:52
about Spotify and Pandora just
putting
1:34:56
our shows on having ads you know
1:34:58
tracking and we have not
complained I
1:35:00
didn't put it up there
1:35:02
we don't complain please just
copy it
1:35:04
but this was going a little too
far Fox
1:35:08
nation yeah I thought so too
right
1:35:12
sorry you you read the cease
and desist
1:35:15
order yes I did it was quite
funny
1:35:18
should we read that on the show
one day
1:35:20
or is that not good etiquette
maybe
1:35:22
maybe one of these days right
now I
1:35:24
think would just let the lawyer
do his
1:35:25
thing okay uh Robert Simpson
James
1:35:30
Gillick deluge the Robert
Simpson you
1:35:32
know I didn't Robert Simpson
200 here we
1:35:36
didn't know that was Robert
Simpson I'm
1:35:37
sorry I'm all confused I'm a
mess James
1:35:41
Gilligan that's who we're
talking about
1:35:43
James W as a matter of fact I
TM gents
1:35:45
today I'm truly thankful for
all that
1:35:47
you do to keep us sane I would
like to
1:35:50
ask for some health karma from
my
1:35:51
brother and fellow producer Tom
Gillick
1:35:55
s'en who who will be having a
procedure
1:36:00
this Friday no he would like a
foamer
1:36:03
and any rev l mix it to be
appreciated
1:36:15
crown all day two we are
watching that
1:36:19
was a turn each eneral
1:36:21
eric holder
1:36:23
about some Republicans called
already
1:36:28
beating the drums of war today
the
1:36:31
Pentagon refuted that claim and
he said
1:36:34
the American people do not want
him to
1:36:37
quote okay Xander will hacia
200 he's in
1:36:50
New Jersey Jersey rules
whatever he's a
1:36:55
strong Jersey strong this
Jersey rules
1:36:59
first things first happy
Thanksgiving
1:37:01
John in a time when the most
immediate
1:37:02
douche banks have checked out
for the
1:37:04
week as they have we can always
count on
1:37:07
the two of you to continue to
inform and
1:37:09
entertain us the news cycle
doesn't stop
1:37:11
that's right I took a look at
the last
1:37:14
time I donated and it wasn't
since
1:37:16
episode 760 that's too damn
long in my
1:37:20
opinion my opinion too actually
1:37:23
that's okay you guys offer a
lot of
1:37:25
value so it's about time I
provide some
1:37:27
value in return it's a holiday
so I'll
1:37:29
spare the douche bag call-outs
against
1:37:31
the freeloaders they know who
they are
1:37:33
my smoking-hot wife and I are
planning
1:37:35
to move to Pennsylvania in the
new year
1:37:38
maybe get some house buying
karma please
1:37:41
the same time this will be an
expensive
1:37:44
endeavor so we need to get used
to
1:37:46
eating mac and cheese and we
will for
1:37:49
sure be living the mac and
cheese life
1:37:51
for the foreseeable future
anyway you
1:37:54
like those two jingles enough
goofing
1:37:57
off on my end and closing this
1:37:58
Thanksgiving I'm most thankful
for the
1:38:00
No Agenda show hope you find
gentlemen
1:38:03
to get to enjoy some time with
the loved
1:38:06
ones after the show and we will
yes
1:38:08
indeed I'll give you this one
1:38:11
[Music]
1:38:13
like mac and cheese
1:38:15
you've got karma sir Maxine
gray waters
1:38:24
gravels back 200 seasons
greeting and
1:38:27
Happy Thanksgiving she could be
10
1:38:29
people doing this but it does
things
1:38:30
don't think anything's possible
yeah
1:38:33
John a quick reminder it is Sir
mwg and
1:38:37
not Dame yes what does they do
now in a
1:38:41
previous show you misgendered
oh no the
1:38:47
show must stop yes first it was
Derby
1:38:49
Dyke then some dude named Robin
then me
1:38:54
I'd have gone gender-neutral
but several
1:38:57
queries no pun intended a hole
into the
1:39:00
peerage committee went
unanswered hmm
1:39:05
though there's a peerage
committee is on
1:39:08
hiatus they'll probably get
back to you
1:39:11
as soon as you would they get
back
1:39:13
perhaps a rebranding of the
show - no
1:39:15
agender er get it that gender
yes yes
1:39:21
yes yes is an order anyway
jingle
1:39:24
request bite in whole load
Whoopi get
1:39:28
out of my vagina and jcd
electrifying my
1:39:33
balls and Peterson's that's
wrong
1:39:37
perhaps whether that's true at
the very
1:39:39
end the love light and turkey
mwg
1:39:45
I'm just looking for the
Petersons
1:39:46
that's wrong oh here it is
1:39:48
Peterson's that wrong and then
what's
1:39:51
the last one
1:39:51
Oh Oh aye that's true very okay
you know
1:39:58
that's quite a lot to look up
and I
1:40:00
actually gave it a little extra
twist
1:40:02
I'm gonna give you the whole
load did
1:40:04
they find my balls wrong thank
you okay
1:40:22
was there any Karma knows no
Karma
1:40:24
needed Roy doesn't care about
the
1:40:25
current register just the lewd
thanks a
1:40:30
lot well innuendo mm-hmm sir
dart farmer
1:40:34
of dark mr. dirt farmer of
Illinois 200
1:40:38
he's will be our last associate
1:40:40
executive producer for this
fine show uh
1:40:42
thanks for the harvest Karma
1:40:45
the farmers needed it best of
all the
1:40:47
producers out there have a great
1:40:48
Thanksgiving and chip-in
interesting
1:40:52
that this is the second
producer on
1:40:54
today's list who spells karma
with a see
1:40:56
yeah I mean language just
change I mean
1:40:59
maybe we have to adhere to this
there's
1:41:02
just random number
1:41:05
you've got karma trade Karma
exactly
1:41:13
that's our group of associate
executive
1:41:16
producers and executive
producers for
1:41:17
the special Thanksgiving Day
special for
1:41:19
show 1194 want to thank each
and every
1:41:22
one of them for helping us do
this I
1:41:24
believe I have I do believe
I've got to
1:41:28
make Goods one is from a for
Sir Richard
1:41:33
lighter last week John only
read the
1:41:36
second half of my donation note
which
1:41:38
called out my friends but the
douchebags
1:41:40
but the real impetus for the
donation
1:41:43
was job's karma most powerful
strength
1:41:45
available for my daughter who
graduated
1:41:47
from pharmacy school and passed
her
1:41:48
boards this summer but can't
find a job
1:41:51
she's getting desperate she's
also
1:41:53
married to a douchebag missin
he to
1:41:56
subsist relationship Karma well
1:41:58
the two sometimes are related
I'm just
1:42:02
saying that is sometimes how the
1:42:04
universe works so if she's
listening
1:42:07
sometimes you got to get we got
to
1:42:10
deduce yourself to make
something change
1:42:12
anyway relationship and jobs
karma as as
1:42:16
make good here jobs jobs jobs
and jobs
1:42:20
let's vote for job we've got
karma and
1:42:26
also got a note from a jennifer
ugly
1:42:29
which is important
1:42:31
he says forgive me Adam of John
I meant
1:42:33
to send this email much sooner
to
1:42:34
address the donation I made for
my
1:42:36
husband on episode 1175 in the
amount of
1:42:39
$210 and 25 cents for our of an
1:42:42
anniversary I failed to ask for
the
1:42:44
donation to be made in his name
Matthew
1:42:46
ogly so he could get the credit
as
1:42:49
producer for the episode as he
is
1:42:50
actively seeking employment and
would
1:42:52
like to use the credit on his
LinkedIn
1:42:54
and resume are we able to
rectify this
1:42:57
yes in fact I would say because
it's you
1:43:03
know it's a job-related thing
and it's
1:43:05
for the LinkedIn if it's okay
with you
1:43:08
John can he have a special can
he have a
1:43:13
the the Thanksgiving special
1:43:17
associate executive producer
for this
1:43:19
Thanksgiving Day special yeah
because
1:43:21
that'll look really yeah it
would be
1:43:23
easier than editing the old
things just
1:43:25
put him on the list do you read
my mind
1:43:29
let me just make sure we like
how can we
1:43:33
make this easier on a second I
just to
1:43:34
make sure I I do this properly
if I
1:43:37
don't were in trouble uh what's
his name
1:43:41
again Matthew
1:43:44
Alima ghana he matthew ugly
ogly ey okay
1:43:50
good and then she says he goes
on to say
1:43:53
house asked for jobs karma
frame was she
1:43:55
did not receive and since the
show is
1:43:57
still not and since the show is
still
1:43:59
have found employment so as a
desperate
1:44:01
plea can he please receive and
make good
1:44:02
on jobs karma so hopefully in
the future
1:44:04
i can report back the job karma
works
1:44:06
the student gets a job the
sooner we can
1:44:08
donate that's not what it's
about the
1:44:10
last request please deduce him
as this
1:44:13
was our first donation okay you
got it
1:44:15
sorry we missed all the jobs
and jobs of
1:44:33
the no agenda thanksgiving
special and
1:44:35
our associate executive
producers of the
1:44:37
no agenda thanksgiving special
it will
1:44:39
look very good on your linkedin
make
1:44:41
sure you send the link or post
something
1:44:43
so that we can see that and
thank you
1:44:45
for your courage thank you for
your
1:44:46
thanks really
1:44:48
it's noticed and it's
appreciated
1:44:49
particularly on this day when
when we
1:44:52
give thanks and when we're also
here
1:44:54
when most people aren't that's
our way
1:44:57
of thanking you value value
1:44:59
meet-in-the-middle
1:45:00
perfect if you want to helps
out even
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more sunday we'll do it all
over again
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go to the full rack dot org
slash
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propagate our formula is this
1:45:16
for his people in the mouth
1:45:27
[Music]
1:45:32
do a quick little aside here
since I
1:45:35
would never record that Scott
Adams clip
1:45:37
uh-huh I got another one from
that same
1:45:43
show of his he doesn't show on
periscope
1:45:44
yeah his live microphone camera
thing
1:45:51
now I talked about this like
the perfect
1:45:55
Silicon Valley description of
what
1:45:57
periscope is live microphone
camera
1:45:59
thing yes so I had discussed
either the
1:46:06
last show of the show before
sometime
1:46:07
about the magic black magic
being used
1:46:10
by Steve Jobs I mean yes we
even have an
1:46:14
end of show clip about the
match the
1:46:17
black magic of Elon by Sir
Chris Wilson
1:46:20
specifically here's an
interesting I
1:46:23
don't even know Scott doesn't
say it per
1:46:26
se the way I did listen to this
clip
1:46:29
about his experience with this
black
1:46:32
magic so let's talk about the
cyber
1:46:34
truck apparently there are
200,000
1:46:36
orders for that thing and I
told you
1:46:38
last couple days that I started
with a
1:46:41
that that thing is ugly and a
day later
1:46:44
I was starting to think well
maybe I
1:46:47
wouldn't mind having one of
those cyber
1:46:50
trucks and then the third day
in I
1:46:52
really want one I totally want
one so
1:46:57
whatever magic Elon Musk uses
to make us
1:47:01
want his products he's doing it
again
1:47:05
and Scott is not the isn't he
the one
1:47:08
who can figure out what that
now said
1:47:11
instead of persuasion it's just
well I
1:47:12
can't figure him out must be
black magic
1:47:14
because the persuasion was
working on
1:47:16
itis to once apparently this is
dispels
1:47:19
are so fantastical that they
went right
1:47:24
into Scott's over a minute
didn't he he
1:47:27
didn't even come around with
the with
1:47:29
the analysis of why this is
happening he
1:47:31
just he just gave into it
1:47:33
very odd and I'm concerned for
Scott
1:47:37
do you imagine you imagine
driving
1:47:40
around in that okay I'm not
even gonna
1:47:42
think about it that's fine that
is the
1:47:46
dumbest thing that we will
never ship
1:47:48
this is my prediction what's
interesting
1:47:51
is that I was thinking about
you know
1:47:53
the American automobile or our
1:47:55
automobile culture is
diminishing
1:47:58
rapidly and you know how we
used to talk
1:48:03
about freedom and all this you
know
1:48:05
something great that you had it
was I
1:48:07
think it was kind of about your
car or
1:48:09
you know your 15-14 like I
can't wait to
1:48:12
get my license you know it's
gonna be a
1:48:14
car and then you get a great
car and and
1:48:17
that is kind of changed into the
1:48:20
smartphone that is now what
people you
1:48:23
know see is oh I'll can't wait
until I
1:48:25
get my smartphone I can be on
Facebook
1:48:27
I'm old enough and I have
freedom now
1:48:30
freedom to look at all this
stuff
1:48:31
whenever I want then maybe this
is some
1:48:34
kind of hybrid that it's it's
still
1:48:37
zapping into Scott's brain as a
Boomer
1:48:42
regarding vehicles but it has
that it's
1:48:45
even the name cyber I think he
tapped it
1:48:47
he got double tapped
1:48:49
he got tapped by the the the hot
1:48:51
technology phone thing and his
old
1:48:55
boomer --is-- car desires maybe
I don't
1:49:00
know all I was just taken aback
by this
1:49:02
I didn't he just like pass it
off as
1:49:06
wellis where it is they didn't
have any
1:49:08
real thoughts on it I think he
was he
1:49:11
was encapsulated by whatever
this is
1:49:13
that goes on I don't know it
doesn't
1:49:15
seem to affect me at least he
does at
1:49:18
least a Musk stuff doesn't even
have no
1:49:20
desire to get this many of
these really
1:49:24
high-performance
1:49:25
but somewhat
1:49:27
fit and trim kind of poorly
deport
1:49:29
manufactured vehicles well I
think Scott
1:49:32
may need an end intervention
well we'll
1:49:35
see in the years ahead so the
cops were
1:49:38
on our street this morning ooh
when they
1:49:40
stopped a crime-scene unit
1:49:46
and as tina was leaving for the
gym they
1:49:49
stopped her
1:49:50
CSI CSU actually the car said
CSU I was
1:49:54
looking out the window spying
and
1:49:57
oculars to make it look you
know so I
1:50:01
could be really obvious no not
um and
1:50:05
they stopped her and said
excuse me yeah
1:50:08
yesterday there were some
youths walking
1:50:10
around here apparently checking
1:50:13
doorknobs now I was home all
day Tina
1:50:16
was home all day I don't think
there was
1:50:18
no-one checking no doorknobs but
1:50:19
actually she said she did see
them they
1:50:21
had a piece of paper in their
hand
1:50:22
though she thought maybe they
were
1:50:24
looking for something or but no
so one
1:50:28
of the neighbors called because
1:50:29
apparently these kids were
touching
1:50:31
doorknobs and what did the cops
want to
1:50:33
know of course they want to
know if you
1:50:36
have any video exactly right do
you have
1:50:39
a ring can we access the video
we want
1:50:41
to see them how about that
maybe they
1:50:45
weren't a scavenger hunt and
you know if
1:50:48
if we had one I would have said
no I
1:50:50
think Tina would have disagreed
because
1:50:52
she kind of said no to some
kids on a
1:50:54
scavenger hunt I would have
said no to
1:50:56
the cops asking for ring video
oh you
1:50:59
know I said no now you can't
have that
1:51:01
go away nothing happened he's a
crime
1:51:04
scene unit
1:51:07
but you know of course they
were black
1:51:09
so I'm sure that the white
neighborhood
1:51:11
got all riled up by it but yeah
they
1:51:13
were probably on a damn
scavenger and
1:51:15
who knows but they were out
there for an
1:51:18
hour before the show started
waiting for
1:51:20
other neighbors to come out and
ask him
1:51:22
for ring video huh that's
that's what
1:51:25
cops do now I mean there's
nothing left
1:51:27
to do in Austin unless something
1:51:29
happened but they didn't they
said no
1:51:31
there were just some kids
checking
1:51:32
doorknobs and we're suspicious
behavior
1:51:35
yeah but that was yesterday and
that's
1:51:37
I'm sure there's something
going on in
1:51:38
the city and they're here front
Shores a
1:51:41
lot more going on than our
looking for
1:51:47
ring video I think there's
better ways
1:51:50
you can do that I would promise
I would
1:51:52
come back to the e what was it
about it
1:51:56
was about something in the one
of the
1:51:59
donations
1:52:02
you were gonna help me remember
I
1:52:07
okay it's about the email being
received
1:52:10
or not so I'll let you worry on
a bitch
1:52:12
about the emo I'm not gonna
bitch about
1:52:13
it I just want to heal you
should I want
1:52:15
to help people understand and
we also by
1:52:17
the way we have an insider at
MailChimp
1:52:19
thank you very much for your
courage
1:52:20
anonymous he explained exactly
how
1:52:23
MailChimp works but I'll relate
that to
1:52:26
some very good initiatives
people are
1:52:28
talking about unknown gender
social calm
1:52:30
can't say that enough it's a
great place
1:52:32
to hang out with the Gitmo
nation No
1:52:34
Agenda social calm you can get
an invite
1:52:37
at any of the show notes no
agenda show
1:52:40
calm the thinking is hey since
this is
1:52:44
problem with the email why
don't we
1:52:46
start an email server and then
everyone
1:52:49
can have an account on that
email server
1:52:50
and then you know it'll be
guaranteed
1:52:53
delivery
1:52:55
and I said this is one of the
worst
1:52:58
ideas you can have the idea is
not to
1:53:02
centralize on the Internet in
fact the
1:53:04
opposite is better
1:53:05
everyone should actually have
their own
1:53:07
email server that they can
control
1:53:10
because I've never missed out
on an
1:53:12
email because it comes into my
server
1:53:13
but I want you to understand
the issues
1:53:16
besides the obvious that no one
should
1:53:19
even think they want to be
responsible
1:53:21
for anyone else's email server
this is a
1:53:24
nightmare
1:53:25
of epic proportion you will get
so much
1:53:28
you will be doing that
full-time you'll
1:53:30
be administering to all kinds
of things
1:53:33
that aren't working right for
people as
1:53:35
just no no no no and there is no
1:53:40
protecting your your so-called
great
1:53:44
solution from the perils that
our email
1:53:47
on the on the internet and this
and I
1:53:50
was reminded of why this is why
these
1:53:52
problems occur from our insider
producer
1:53:56
at MailChimp they don't pay any
of the
1:54:00
big companies for white listing
fees
1:54:03
according to him and I think he
said why
1:54:05
won't even mention what
department he's
1:54:07
in but he would know so they
don't pay
1:54:09
for that but they have huge
servers that
1:54:14
are very careful about what
networks
1:54:16
they're on because here's the
issue if
1:54:19
you have an e if I have a
server at home
1:54:21
I've done this you have an
email server
1:54:22
if your ISP will even allow you
to send
1:54:25
on port 25 the SMTP protocol if
they'll
1:54:29
even allow it most don't
1:54:31
all you need is for one a hole
on your
1:54:34
entire network segment to do
something
1:54:37
with spam his IP a guest a P
address
1:54:40
will get reported and you're in
the
1:54:42
entire network block that goes
along
1:54:45
with that also gets reported
and this is
1:54:47
apparently what happens to
MailChimp
1:54:49
from time to time is because
they have
1:54:52
cloud infrastructure they
continue to
1:54:53
switch IP addresses and over
time an IP
1:54:56
address of a mail server builds
up trust
1:54:59
believe it or not it's bayesian
and but
1:55:02
there's also Google and Yahoo
and all
1:55:05
these guys have big algorithms
that look
1:55:07
that learn how to trust an IP
address
1:55:10
the sending email and again you
get one
1:55:12
guy in the same data center who
sends
1:55:16
out a whole bunch of crap on
spam your
1:55:18
IP address gets demoted or
blocked and
1:55:20
so there's no MailChimp is
constantly
1:55:22
switching away from these
networks that
1:55:24
are reported and blocked and
that's why
1:55:27
it's intermittent and yeah and
I believe
1:55:30
this is probably the problem
and and add
1:55:32
to that when you sent the email
it's not
1:55:35
like your email it just goes
out our our
1:55:37
newsletter is in one batch no
it's
1:55:40
lumped in with tens of thousands
1:55:42
hundreds of thousands of other
emails
1:55:44
going out and it gets into the
queue and
1:55:46
so you're sending along with
other
1:55:48
people someone else's email
could have
1:55:51
something shitty in there the
Google
1:55:52
Gmail doesn't like and then
yours ours
1:55:54
comes right after that Gmail
has already
1:55:57
taken measures to block it so
it's it's
1:56:00
been ruined
1:56:01
it's a nightmare it truly is
and there's
1:56:05
this there's very little you
can do
1:56:07
about it when it comes to mass
emailing
1:56:09
other than and it's I would
recommend
1:56:13
people learn how to set up
their own
1:56:15
email server it can be a very
cost of
1:56:19
thing okay go ahead Oh stopping
you for
1:56:23
the following reasons first of
all you
1:56:25
go on and on about how what a
nightmare
1:56:27
it is to set up and eat your
sir ah now
1:56:30
you're tying you're
recommending you
1:56:31
know make up your mind no first
of all
1:56:33
stop bitching at me I'm no mood
for your
1:56:35
shit because you're just doing
it to be
1:56:38
whatever dick no no no I'm
saying you
1:56:43
don't want to host
1:56:45
email server for a whole bunch
of people
1:56:47
you want to decentralize I said
that
1:56:49
specifically decentralized and
then you
1:56:53
personally have to take great
care for
1:56:56
the trust of your own network
you can't
1:56:58
have someone else do that you
have to do
1:57:00
it you have to what most people
don't
1:57:05
have the time to do what you
just
1:57:06
described will then most people
are just
1:57:08
gonna have to live with shit
email
1:57:11
and that's what they're doing
as we and
1:57:13
I disagree it's I think that
it's it's
1:57:15
relatively simple to set
something up
1:57:18
with a with you know what I've
been I've
1:57:21
been preaching okay your own
email for
1:57:24
as long as the show's been on
the air
1:57:25
and mine's fine I'm gonna say
something
1:57:28
positive here so you don't
grouse in
1:57:31
it's the way that I downloaded
that
1:57:36
ultimate mint 19 which is an
1:57:39
all-encompassing Linux distro
with
1:57:42
everything you need to really
if you had
1:57:44
a little company you wanted to
put
1:57:46
everybody on you wouldn't have
to buy
1:57:47
any Microsoft licenses you
could install
1:57:50
this on all the machines in
your office
1:57:51
and it would be fine from 90% of
1:57:53
everything unless people have
to use
1:57:55
Photoshop let's say why isn't
there a
1:57:58
downloadable Linux distro with
exactly
1:58:02
all the elements that you're
talking
1:58:03
about an email server simple to
maintain
1:58:06
a server that you just download
and run
1:58:09
and boom you're done why do you
say that
1:58:11
there isn't I'm just asking if
there is
1:58:14
then totally
1:58:17
absolutely so that's what
you're using
1:58:19
well I'm I've hosted mine at
home of
1:58:24
hosts currently it's been in
the cloud
1:58:26
and on a network segment that I
pay
1:58:29
extra for so was that IP
addresses is
1:58:32
trusted and I pay almost
nothing for it
1:58:36
it's you know the free tier cuz
there's
1:58:38
not a lot of data really that
comes in
1:58:40
and goes out and it's been
running it's
1:58:43
just almost completely
unattended for
1:58:45
you know eight years
1:58:48
um but that was that was a
setup with
1:58:50
something called I read mail
which was
1:58:52
not the same as a distro you
download
1:58:54
and setup my point is now you
said
1:59:00
people don't have time
1:59:01
well okay then shut up about
not getting
1:59:04
the newsletter because when you
I'm the
1:59:06
one complaining about them not
getting
1:59:08
their newsletter or people
complain
1:59:09
about not receiving the
newsletter all
1:59:11
the time but they're on Gmail
1:59:16
so when you get what you pay
for hello
1:59:20
so a gmail is not a great
solution that
1:59:23
anymore is yahoo mail or AOL
Mail
1:59:26
protonmail seems to be working
pretty
1:59:29
well for people that's so far
yeah and
1:59:32
that and that what again it
because you
1:59:34
you just don't want to have a
big
1:59:37
centralized system that is not
the way
1:59:40
the internet was designed
1:59:45
supposed to be distributed
anyway it
1:59:47
it's moot no it's not it hurts
the show
1:59:51
yeah but I just what will hurt
the show
1:59:54
more is if people set up a
group email
1:59:58
with the thousands with
thousands of
1:59:59
producers right back to the
point that's
2:00:02
that's going to suck back to
the point
2:00:05
if I was there something else
he said
2:00:07
though that was kind of
interesting he
2:00:08
had a lot of things to say
besides that
2:00:10
well that was the main thing is
that
2:00:12
they they bundled it all in and
their IP
2:00:15
addresses you know they switch
around
2:00:18
and then you know it could be
that
2:00:20
someone else is it's not a good
idea to
2:00:22
use that system either that's
the bottom
2:00:24
well no I agree in fact has a
VPN user
2:00:27
another another Pro there was a
problem
2:00:29
with VPNs - there's always a
problem
2:00:32
with GPS but as a VPN user is
funny to
2:00:36
you because you switch your
view you
2:00:38
know you go on and off it
because
2:00:40
sometimes you just can't do
anything
2:00:41
with it running and you go on
one from
2:00:45
somewhere you just doing a
Toronto
2:00:48
Canada and you click and
there's a
2:00:50
certain number and then you try
to do
2:00:53
anything on the Internet
2:00:54
you're blocked right because
where
2:00:57
somebody apparently used that
specific
2:00:59
number to spam the crap out of
everybody
2:01:01
exactly yes and so everything's
blocked
2:01:04
and then you know and you
remember the
2:01:06
numbers dot dot one one four
that's aw
2:01:09
crap so you disconnect and
reconnect and
2:01:11
it comes up with some other
number
2:01:13
everything's fine but then
sometime in
2:01:15
the future when you disconnect
and
2:01:17
reconnect you backed it's one
one four
2:01:19
and it's the same thing right
which
2:01:21
makes you wonder why the VPN
guys just
2:01:23
can't kill that IP but they
don't want
2:01:24
to just leave it there so to
accentuate
2:01:27
very this is a mess yes so it's
to
2:01:30
accentuate the point and the
warning
2:01:34
this show has consistently
warned that
2:01:38
you are a fool if you try to
build your
2:01:41
business on these free
platforms and I'm
2:01:45
looking specifically at you
youtubers
2:01:48
because your life is ending and
if
2:01:51
people don't know it yet I'd
like to
2:01:53
play a couple of clips here in
which
2:01:56
were released by the YouTube
2:01:59
family partnership division
because
2:02:04
Google um yes Google lost while
there
2:02:09
was a lawsuit and they were
penalized
2:02:11
under the terms of Coppa the
Child
2:02:16
Online Privacy Prevention Act
and or
2:02:19
copper because copper see
protection not
2:02:23
prevention privacy yes sir
thank you
2:02:25
privacy protection children
under 13 is
2:02:30
the u.s. rule you may not track
and
2:02:35
store data on them and guess
what Google
2:02:39
does that all the time but now
the
2:02:41
YouTube videos become a problem
because
2:02:43
there's the artificial
intelligence
2:02:48
can't figure out that what the
intent is
2:02:50
if it is good for a kid is it
not good
2:02:52
for a kid is it what people for
should
2:02:56
people under 13 be able to view
it so
2:02:58
they have pushed this on to the
creators
2:03:02
that's you youtubers creators
under the
2:03:06
heading important updates for
update for
2:03:09
all create ORS because they're
pushing
2:03:13
this on you and they're making
it sound
2:03:16
like it's your problem and you
have to
2:03:19
comply with Coppa which of
course is
2:03:21
bullshit because you didn't
have to pay
2:03:23
any of the fine 170 million
dollars they
2:03:25
didn't ask you for a check no
they have
2:03:28
to comply by knowing that they
can't
2:03:31
track a behavior of users on
certain
2:03:35
videos so instead of an age
verification
2:03:38
check which they can't do
amidst is not
2:03:40
going to happen then no one
would watch
2:03:42
YouTube anymore they're going
to say
2:03:45
well creators are responsible
for
2:03:48
marking it as kid-friendly
which by the
2:03:51
way means you can't make any
money
2:03:53
because we can't personalized
ads as you
2:03:56
know they can get a generic ad
it'll
2:03:58
only be for stuff for certain
age group
2:04:00
that you know basically you I
got the
2:04:03
clips here in fact we'll get
into it and
2:04:04
then I can explain more about
the
2:04:06
problem is because well yes I
do have a
2:04:08
bit there is one simple easy
easy fix
2:04:12
beyond me why they just don't
do that
2:04:14
what's that stop tracking
people yes but
2:04:21
then where would they monetize
we can't
2:04:25
monetize if we don't track
people here's
2:04:27
the important update if you
create
2:04:29
content for YouTube this video
is very
2:04:31
important to opera for us it
describes
2:04:33
changes to the upload process
all of
2:04:35
your existing videos and
potentially
2:04:38
your monetization oh hi I'm
Lauren and
2:04:40
I'm the head of family
partnerships here
2:04:42
at YouTube by louis i'm gonna
go through
2:04:44
important new requirements for
all
2:04:45
videos that you should take
action on as
2:04:47
soon as possible I'll provide
some
2:04:49
background on what's happening
walk you
2:04:51
through a new audience setting
and
2:04:53
YouTube studio and how to use
it and
2:04:55
then answer some questions you
might
2:04:57
have about this update I
already want to
2:05:01
kill myself listening to the
background
2:05:03
music back in September we
shared the
2:05:07
steps we're taking to address a
recent
2:05:09
settlement with the US Federal
Trade
2:05:10
Commission that will help
creators
2:05:12
comply with the Children's
Online
2:05:14
Privacy Protection Act known as
Kappa I
2:05:17
love how they make it all about
you
2:05:19
complying with that you're not
2:05:20
distributing Google is
distributing this
2:05:23
is the beauty of what they're
doing
2:05:24
another applicable laws in
order to help
2:05:27
you comply with the law we're
now
2:05:29
required to ask you to mark all
of your
2:05:31
videos as made for kids or not
you know
2:05:33
your videos and audience best
so we've
2:05:35
launched a new audience setting
that
2:05:37
lets you tell us if your videos
are made
2:05:39
for kids or not in addition to
this
2:05:41
setting we'll use machine
learning
2:05:43
systems to help us find content
that is
2:05:46
clearly made for kids
2:05:47
uh-huh but don't rely on our
systems to
2:05:49
set content for you like all
automated
2:05:51
systems it's not perfect if you
don't
2:05:54
set your audience or if we
detect error
2:05:56
or abuse we may set your
audience for
2:05:59
you but in most cases we'll
rely on your
2:06:02
audience setting to determine
whether a
2:06:04
video is made for kids so this
is really
2:06:06
interesting what what is
something
2:06:08
that's made for kids and it or
is it not
2:06:12
friendly for kids now Gary - no
agenda
2:06:15
cartoon is perfect for kids
well we will
2:06:19
be demonetized de platformed
and and run
2:06:22
out on a rail because there's
all kinds
2:06:25
of
2:06:25
that makes it not perfect for
kids the
2:06:28
topics are not perfect for kids
at all
2:06:31
we have adult entertainment we
have
2:06:35
language we mark different the
adult
2:06:38
entertainment one it's worse
here's
2:06:41
here's a little rundown of this
2:06:43
definition of made for kids
what's
2:06:45
considered made for kids
content I think
2:06:48
we comply per the FTC's
guidance under
2:06:51
Coppa when deciding whether or
not your
2:06:53
channel or video is made for
kids you
2:06:56
should think about factors like
the
2:06:58
subject matter of your video
you want to
2:07:01
run down the subject of our
video so if
2:07:03
I give you a little idea if
that's good
2:07:06
or not
2:07:07
well your construction now okay
2:07:12
let's look at animated no
agenda and
2:07:16
even just the titles I have a
feeling
2:07:19
are not going to comply with
what
2:07:21
they're looking for
2:07:23
we have
2:07:26
noodle boy fart gate well
that's for
2:07:29
kids you're right there vocal
fry we've
2:07:34
got the biggest pooping
2:07:38
we've got the club 33
2:07:41
she looks dateable yeah that's
really
2:07:43
good we can do we can do that
one John
2:07:45
I'm sure no problem
2:07:46
defiance date defining sexual
harassment
2:07:49
I'll listen to you to know your
intended
2:07:51
audience for the video whether
the video
2:07:53
includes child actors or models
whether
2:07:56
the video includes characters
2:07:57
celebrities or toys that appeal
to
2:07:59
children including animated
characters
2:08:02
or cartoon figures there you go
2:08:04
whether the language of the
video is
2:08:06
intended for children to
understand no
2:08:08
whether the video includes
activities
2:08:09
that appeal to children such as
2:08:11
play-acting simple songs or
games or
2:08:13
early education or jingles
whether the
2:08:16
video includes songs stories or
poems
2:08:18
that appeal to children
2:08:19
douche bag and any other
information you
2:08:22
may have to help determine your
videos
2:08:24
audience ultimately we can't
provide
2:08:27
legal advice so we're unable to
confirm
2:08:29
whether or not your content is
made for
2:08:31
kids that decision is up to you
taking
2:08:34
into consideration these
factors but we
2:08:37
want to help you follow the law
as much
2:08:38
as we can Oh check out our Help
Center
2:08:40
and talk to a lawyer if you're
still
2:08:42
unsure whether or not your
content
2:08:43
should be marked as maybe it's
your
2:08:46
problem okay let's ask a
question since
2:08:51
you've been on this side now I
can be
2:08:53
the guy I'm the reporter I'm
asking your
2:08:54
questions you know what what
what's
2:08:56
going on what so I might
contest not for
2:09:00
kids oh that's very good so you
mark it
2:09:03
not for kids and you probably
will not
2:09:05
get any advertising
2:09:08
but wait a minute if I market
for kids
2:09:11
isn't gonna be lousy
advertising just
2:09:13
for kids that's right but if
it's not
2:09:15
fine market wood then what
where's Ford
2:09:17
motor they can't put a Ford ad
for
2:09:20
buying a new f-150 pickup truck
do you
2:09:22
see the King on a kid's video
cuz their
2:09:25
kids aren't gonna buy a pickup
truck do
2:09:27
you see the conundrum this is
the
2:09:28
problems they're conundrum not
mine but
2:09:31
they're making it about you
because they
2:09:33
want what they really want is
brand
2:09:35
friendly but you have to market
for kids
2:09:38
because they they are not
allowed to
2:09:40
just listen to all that this is
the
2:09:42
final clip here they'll explain
what it
2:09:44
means for you and for YouTube
but mainly
2:09:48
what it means for you since you
asked a
2:09:50
question about your videos and
listen to
2:09:53
all the things that the kids
won't get
2:09:55
which shows you what they are
tracking
2:09:57
and I guarantee you you market
that not
2:10:01
for kids
2:10:02
you're reviewed manually your
shits
2:10:04
gonna get taken down all the
time one
2:10:07
little thing that could appeal
to kids
2:10:08
and it's gonna be a problem
2:10:10
if you say your content is made
for kids
2:10:12
what does this mean for your
channel we
2:10:14
will start limiting the data we
collect
2:10:16
on made for kids content to
comply with
2:10:18
the law because of this videos
that you
2:10:21
mark is made for kids will be
treated
2:10:23
differently on YouTube some
features
2:10:25
like comments will no longer be
2:10:27
available most importantly
those videos
2:10:30
won't show personalized ads so
some
2:10:32
creators may see a decrease in
revenue
2:10:35
uh-huh what other features will
no
2:10:37
longer be available if I set my
content
2:10:39
as made for kids
2:10:40
starting in January if you mark
a
2:10:43
specific video is made for kids
features
2:10:45
like comments personalized
advertising
2:10:47
info cards and screens and more
won't be
2:10:50
available on individual videos
if your
2:10:53
entire channel is set as made
for kids
2:10:54
your videos won't have any of
those
2:10:56
features your channel also
won't have
2:10:59
stories the community tab the
2:11:01
notification bell and your
viewers won't
2:11:03
be able to save to watch later
or save
2:11:05
to playlists keep in mind that
these
2:11:07
restrictions are to follow the
law isn't
2:11:10
that cool all those things that
they're
2:11:12
tracking they now have to turn
off to
2:11:13
follow the law of course they
make it
2:11:15
sound like it's your problem
but that's
2:11:17
all the things that take into
2:11:18
consideration to see what who
the hell
2:11:20
you are and what your interests
2:11:22
if you don't say your content
2:11:23
appropriately this may result in
2:11:25
compliance issues for you under
Coppa
2:11:27
and other laws now now you're
not
2:11:30
compliant under Coppa
2:11:31
I've Primus fantastic what
they're doing
2:11:34
I also find it part of my over
arching
2:11:38
theme about these some of these
2:11:41
companies in YouTube would be
one of
2:11:42
them where the bean counters
have come
2:11:44
in and they said what are we
gotta this
2:11:46
is costing us too much money
what do we
2:11:48
do what's our excuse for
stopping the
2:11:50
comments how do we call the
herd cuz the
2:11:53
comments are a part of that
olive theory
2:11:55
yes
2:11:56
you know there's comments at
some point
2:11:59
costs bandwidth I mean all those
2:12:00
thousands of millions of a
millions and
2:12:02
millions explain the olive
theory again
2:12:04
because I think the theory was
was given
2:12:07
out by the story that goes
around about
2:12:09
the Kramer Crawford I can't
remember his
2:12:12
name we just said the same
thing last
2:12:13
time was the CEO of American
Airlines
2:12:16
used to fly in first class on
his own
2:12:20
planes instead of a private jet
and guys
2:12:23
talking to him and he's
bitching about
2:12:25
the food and they and the CEO
says well
2:12:29
you know these olives he says
we turns
2:12:33
out that we take we took we
take one
2:12:35
olive off of the alpha-1 meal
on every
2:12:39
flight we make who saves us
twenty five
2:12:43
million dollars because there's
one
2:12:46
olive that's fantastic and so
it's like
2:12:50
that's why we've you know we do
these
2:12:52
things and if in do but most
people
2:12:57
don't understand cuz we're all
you know
2:12:58
we're running a little
companies or were
2:13:00
in but we're employees or we're
not at
2:13:03
the looking at the multi-million
2:13:05
multi-billion dollar companies
where one
2:13:08
little thing according to the
bean
2:13:10
counters you know going over the
2:13:12
spreadsheets they take they
look at one
2:13:14
thing so holy crap we couldn't
be making
2:13:16
another ten million dollars a
years if
2:13:19
we could find some excuse to
get rid of
2:13:21
the comments because it's
chewing up
2:13:23
bandwidth well also that
hundreds adds
2:13:26
up one hundred and seventy
million
2:13:27
dollar fine yeah that I'll get
your
2:13:32
attention and it's not big for
for
2:13:33
Google by any means but it gets
your
2:13:35
attention
2:13:36
yeah the bean counters don't
like it and
2:13:37
they're looking for
cost-cutting all the
2:13:39
time and this is just looks
like an
2:13:41
excuse to cut costs I mean this
is like
2:13:43
again the MailChimp didn't
confirm this
2:13:46
the middle chip guy didn't
confirm this
2:13:48
but I still think there was a
you know
2:13:50
occasionally they you know
throw there
2:13:52
just like the mailman who
doesn't wanna
2:13:54
deliver the mail you find a
bunch of
2:13:55
mail everyone said well this
happens all
2:13:56
over the country you find a
bunch of
2:13:58
mail in the garbage well the
point being
2:14:03
that we sometimes are somewhat
from the
2:14:08
future we see things coming
down the
2:14:09
pike we've promised you that
you cannot
2:14:11
monetize the network and that
is exactly
2:14:15
the problem that YouTube is
running into
2:14:16
that you cannot do it it
eventually ends
2:14:21
it just eventually ends because
you run
2:14:24
into all these problems as far
as I know
2:14:27
and I was there at the creation
of but
2:14:31
of podcasting they called me
the pod
2:14:33
father until everyone else
started
2:14:34
taking the name you can't
monetize the
2:14:38
network there's only one way to
go we've
2:14:39
tried everything John you've
been there
2:14:41
through an entire podcast
network the
2:14:44
only way that seems to work is
value for
2:14:48
value imagine all the people
who could
2:14:53
do with us oh yeah
2:14:55
[Music]
2:15:02
now we do have a few people
thanked for
2:15:04
sure 1194 the Thanksgiving Day
special
2:15:10
and it's special because we're
the only
2:15:13
ones working on Thanksgiving
very
2:15:15
special special for us special
2:15:19
Sir Patrick Knight of the
so-called
2:15:21
Hills or this it's funny now
maybe this
2:15:25
is the night of the Southern
California
2:15:28
Hills but SoCal wanting the so
called
2:15:32
Hills I like it I think I were
using
2:15:35
that 150 dollars thank you sir
Patrick
2:15:38
sir Austin Baron of Puget Sound
13333
2:15:41
Happy Thanksgiving he says
Christopher
2:15:44
red ger in Meeteetse as in
Meeteetse
2:15:51
me tsetse fly New York 111 $119
and 40
2:15:57
cents uh only time I've ever
seen that
2:16:01
town name ever yeah sir Marcus
of the
2:16:05
hinterland $111 Julian Eriksson
a
2:16:08
hundred and ten dollars from
East Boston
2:16:12
Massachusetts
2:16:13
sir Lucas of the lost bits 101
dollars
2:16:16
and one cent and nonnamous $100
in one
2:16:18
cent it's interesting
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look look another oh no I
thought the
2:16:22
caramel with the seat no but
this
2:16:25
anonymous
2:16:27
the doctor I guess anonymous MD
cancer
2:16:30
karma for my three-year-old
please stop
2:16:33
right now
2:16:34
[Applause]
2:16:37
you've got oh yeah we break for
that
2:16:42
shit let me throw in a goat you
bet sir
2:16:47
Steve a hundred dollars Jason
gay $100
2:16:50
sir Scott Morgan out of Austin
Texas
2:16:52
honored oh this is the
donations that
2:16:56
came in from the five one two
local
2:16:59
meetup and sir Scott wanted to
make sure
2:17:01
that we that everyone heard
that that he
2:17:03
didn't just take the money and
run he's
2:17:06
always very worried about stuff
and also
2:17:10
- please go - no agenda meetups
calm and
2:17:12
get in touch with the Scott he
set up an
2:17:15
email server because they're
doing I
2:17:18
think December 6 I believe
which of
2:17:20
course sucks because I can't be
that
2:17:22
I'll be in the Netherlands
they're doing
2:17:24
the five 112 local shoot night
or
2:17:27
something they're going to the
rule
2:17:28
shooting yeah shooting so thank
you very
2:17:31
much to the local 512 donations
and
2:17:35
thank you sir Scott
2:17:38
that came in as one of those
bank checks
2:17:40
and yes that's why yeah he
collected the
2:17:42
cash and he sent it off as a
check Sir
2:17:46
Chris gray of the Isle of Wight
8888 oh
2:17:49
I knew we had anybody there who
should
2:17:52
all be thankful for No Agenda
he says I
2:17:54
used to fly there all the time
when I
2:17:56
lived in Guildford yeah what's
it like
2:17:59
it's well first of all the the
airstrip
2:18:02
on the Isle of Wight is
fantastic it's
2:18:04
on a cliff
2:18:05
so either landing or taking off
2:18:07
depending on the wind direction
you
2:18:09
coming over you it's over this
cliff
2:18:11
it's spectacular and it's kind
of a
2:18:12
sloping landing Atlantic strips
a runway
2:18:18
so it has it has its challenges
but
2:18:21
everyone that lands there to go
to this
2:18:23
crab restaurant which is up on
the on
2:18:26
the cliff because very small
and it's
2:18:28
not another Big Island at all
no it's
2:18:31
it's picturesque
2:18:34
so people just go there to eat
crab yeah
2:18:36
well in America people go fly
their
2:18:38
airplanes to get a hamburger
somewhere
2:18:40
else and in Institute the most
expensive
2:18:44
hamburger hundred dollar
hamburger
2:18:45
exactly yeah I just rely on the
2:18:49
Hamburglar Simon Lee bouzouki
Libby zoo
2:18:54
Sookie what do you think yella
bouzouki
2:18:56
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cross-stitch 800
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eight and sir Bryan Kaufman from
2:19:01
Scottsdale 75 75 never had a
green of
2:19:06
hams I think he gave up on us
maybe sure
2:19:09
pilgrim 74 74 from
Fredericksburg
2:19:13
Virginia and this is a night
yes once
2:19:16
again on Thanksgiving Day just
as in
2:19:18
2014 a pilgrim is being
recognized as a
2:19:21
valued producer the best
podcast in the
2:19:23
universe it's been a couple of
years
2:19:25
since I was knighted sir
pilgrim but
2:19:27
through determination and
monthly
2:19:28
subscriptions I have finally
reached the
2:19:30
title of baronet accounting
blow I would
2:19:33
like to have my title change to
sir
2:19:34
pilgrim baronet of mm-miss upon
X so how
2:19:40
do you pronounce that baronet
of miss
2:19:41
upon X I think so a suppo NEX
Oh Massa
2:19:46
fonox
2:19:47
mass opponent mass apart it's
been in
2:19:53
what's its baronet if some mess
mess up
2:19:56
I'm gonna struggle with this in
a minute
2:19:58
it's been a while since I have
brewed an
2:20:00
artisan small batch of
handcrafted beer
2:20:02
for the peerage and surveying
the round
2:20:04
table the ingredients are a
little
2:20:05
sparse too stale please refresh
the
2:20:07
stock of malted barley and hops
at the
2:20:09
round table and I'll work on
some beer
2:20:12
you bet it the you bet will
make sure
2:20:13
the malted barley and hops are
at the
2:20:15
round table and thank you
2:20:17
you will be upgraded momentarily
2:20:21
okay good onward with Jeremy
biglan 6969
2:20:27
you know his time to donate when
2:20:30
redeeming gift pin number was
three
2:20:33
three three
2:20:34
that'll do it yes so Steve Sims
and
2:20:39
nigher nerrit nerrit Mexico
they air it
2:20:44
I don't know
2:20:45
love the show man a man says of
it he
2:20:49
says me as being one of your
few Mexico
2:20:52
listeners from nerrit Mexico I
had to
2:20:56
get down here before Trump puts
up the
2:20:58
damn wall okay I got a birthday
he's got
2:21:03
a birthday coming yeah I got it
listen
2:21:04
Baron mark ten or six seven
eight nine
2:21:06
it comes in twice a month sir
herb lamb
2:21:09
and Earl of Georgia 600 six
multiple
2:21:13
Peter Chung and Lakewood
Washington 55
2:21:16
55 James more in San Pablo
California
2:21:19
right around the street from
you here
2:21:21
sir milkman the 3d printer
repairman 55
2:21:25
55 laney repairing already
sobota in
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Metairie Louisiana 55 10 Brian
2:21:35
Maura Cod Merrik aid or
something like
2:21:39
that in Tacoma Washington 55 10
double
2:21:41
nickels on the dime also for
alexei
2:21:43
Valen ski 55 10 he's in the
united
2:21:46
states
2:21:46
Sir Robert of sous-vide 55 10
he's gonna
2:21:52
be a birthday he's got him on
the list
2:21:53
taro riesen Urbana Illinois I
50-33 also
2:21:57
the beach view farm with a
birthday and
2:22:00
and a douchebag call out little
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Jambo products this great all
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interesting day of the week
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Ontario in Canada eight o'clock
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slave Union they're still
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their local name and
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of the bog of eternal stench
that's Josh
2:28:48
we'll be organizing that and
all that's
2:28:52
we have for for this coming
weekend I'll
2:28:54
do the rest we also have two
reports
2:28:57
briefly there was a big meetup
in Sydney
2:29:01
Lee down under Meetup
2:29:04
quick report hear from Sir
Chris Wilson
2:29:07
Sunday at the gasoline Pony was
a very
2:29:10
successful meet up with ten
attendees
2:29:11
some from as far away as the
Blue
2:29:13
Mountains Doral and the Central
Coast
2:29:15
sir Andy Cantrell bought his
goat along
2:29:18
for extra karma we drank plenty
of
2:29:20
Marrickville finest ale from
the local
2:29:22
Brewer Willie the boat man and
exchanged
2:29:24
tales of being hit in the mouth
hitting
2:29:26
others in the mouth and how
karma has
2:29:27
been fortuitous for all of us
in its own
2:29:29
unique no agenda way the
luminarias
2:29:32
called in for a chat and a
photo with
2:29:34
all of us on FaceTime well I'd
like how
2:29:37
this this cross-border thing
where
2:29:39
there's a meet up and then
people from a
2:29:41
whole nother country call in
and and and
2:29:43
say hi to everybody why does it
kind of
2:29:46
make sense to me that in some
crazy
2:29:48
Australian bar summer would
come in with
2:29:51
a goat and no one would think
twice
2:29:52
about it no it's totally cool I
2:29:55
though some guys said that's
not a goat
2:29:59
this is a goat mate
2:30:01
my movie joke after many hours
many more
2:30:04
ales plenty of free and
open-minded
2:30:06
exchanges of ideas and
recording the
2:30:08
Gitmo nation national anthem on
my blue
2:30:10
spark digital mix I threw in my
backpack
2:30:13
and we said our goodbyes to
those who
2:30:15
took their life and family
2:30:16
responsibilities seriously and
then they
2:30:19
just went on well I should read
this the
2:30:21
rest of us being sir Ned future
Sir
2:30:23
David and Phil and I shared a
short taxi
2:30:26
ride F Ober to my home oh boy
for pizza
2:30:29
and red wine including a six
year old
2:30:31
Wyndham estate bin 888 Cabernet
I'd
2:30:34
bought a few years ago for
jean-claude
2:30:36
but I figured he wasn't up to
scratch
2:30:38
when it was much younger I must
say it
2:30:40
had improved remarkably with
age and
2:30:43
then the Mossad handler sir
Brian of
2:30:45
London called in from Israel
Sir Felix
2:30:49
entertained us with his stories
and No
2:30:51
Agenda banter taking full
advantage of
2:30:53
our consumption of three
bottles of wine
2:30:55
over dinner and had us in tears
of
2:30:57
laughter sadly Sunday rapidly
came to a
2:31:00
conclusion and so was Sydney's
train
2:31:02
service so we thanked each
other for our
2:31:04
courage check the timetable and
I
2:31:06
pointed my fellow cult members
in the
2:31:08
general direction of the train
station a
2:31:09
few blocks away where they
safely
2:31:11
traveled and arrived home
eventually the
2:31:13
next day I awoke with a
hangover and a
2:31:15
new episode of the best
podcasting
2:31:17
universe of my phone and a
smile on my
2:31:18
face and I will play the the a
Gitmo
2:31:23
nation anthem is sung by our
Sydney
2:31:25
meetup at the end of the show
and then
2:31:29
we have one other report it's
actually
2:31:32
pretty good
2:31:32
from sir Hendrik he hosted the
Utrecht
2:31:36
report meetup in the
Netherlands short
2:31:39
report here it for the internet
meetup
2:31:41
or The Hague as you said on
Sunday I'm
2:31:43
sorry that's my mistake
2:31:45
it went well at the second
location
2:31:47
dBase where at the same time a
rock
2:31:49
concert was happening a group
was of 10
2:31:51
and made up of mostly meat
uppers from
2:31:53
the past two times
unfortunately only
2:31:54
one night ring was was spotted
Dame
2:31:57
Jacobi no does not seem to get
her ring
2:31:59
size across or confirmed by the
shill
2:32:01
mountains I need to work on
that send me
2:32:03
an email
2:32:03
are there attendees included
EDM deixar
2:32:06
in deputy from Portugal Peter
Boko c'mon
2:32:09
bust lonesome la solder push
cadaver
2:32:14
which is uh like Gus cadaver
just the
2:32:18
way it sounds sales guy you
he's been
2:32:21
around forever
2:32:22
sir spork and another anonymous
producer
2:32:24
I later heard sir spork enjoyed
a
2:32:26
vegetarian meal for which he
used
2:32:28
regular cutlery oh well I
brought the
2:32:30
Zoom to catch a clip with all
the names
2:32:32
meanwhile I'm fighting my
smartphone and
2:32:34
laptop to get pics transferred
greetings
2:32:36
from trajector hendrik what's
your name
2:33:10
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they sound baked man I love
that I'd be
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plastered I love it I love it
thank you
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thank you so much No Agenda
meetups com
2:33:27
go find one near you if there's
a one
2:33:29
listed make one it's easy
2:33:34
website helps I have a couple of
2:33:36
different things for you to
know because
2:33:39
I know we're gonna run out of
time and I
2:33:41
have not really so I want to
play before
2:33:43
we go okay
2:33:46
and then go up well the first
one is the
2:33:48
romaine lettuce I'm sure you
want that I
2:33:50
have that too so that knocks me
down too
2:33:52
to know that I don't have the
romaine
2:33:55
lettuce oh I have the Romanian
way it
2:33:57
let's play romaine lettuce
there's
2:33:58
breaking news tonight from the
CDC a
2:34:00
nationwide warning that could
affect
2:34:02
your dinner an e.coli outbreak
linked to
2:34:04
romaine lettuce has left dozens
2:34:06
seriously ill in 16 states
Jamie yuccas
2:34:09
on what you need to do to
protect your
2:34:11
family and urgent boring to
consumers if
2:34:15
you don't know where your
romaine
2:34:16
lettuce is from don't eat it
public
2:34:20
health officials are
investigating an
2:34:22
e.coli outbreak of food
poisoning that
2:34:24
has sickened 40 people 28 have
been
2:34:27
hospitalized so far at least
five with
2:34:30
kidney failure the outbreak
started two
2:34:33
months ago near Salinas
California in an
2:34:36
area that produces more than 60
percent
2:34:38
of the nation's romaine lettuce
it was
2:34:41
also the ground zero for a major
2:34:43
outbreak last year that cost the
2:34:45
industry a hundred and sixty
million
2:34:48
dollars the CDC is telling
customers to
2:34:54
throw away any romaine lettuce
with
2:34:56
Salinas on the label lettuce
that isn't
2:34:59
labeled and ready-made salad
mix that
2:35:01
contains romaine restaurant
owners are
2:35:04
being told to take it off the
menu this
2:35:06
happens like every year we get
a romaine
2:35:09
a buddy in the family when this
story
2:35:12
cropped up at different times
said the
2:35:15
same thing it's always the
romaine I did
2:35:17
why is it always romaine and
it's not as
2:35:19
though it's not like the worst
lettuce
2:35:21
versus for example I would
think green
2:35:25
leaf lettuce it's more likely
to be in
2:35:27
good contaminate than romaine
because
2:35:29
it's really a difference the
lettuce
2:35:31
that has all kinds of nooks and
crannies
2:35:32
that can catch whatever is
causing this
2:35:34
problem but why is it always
romaine
2:35:37
there is something fishy about
this
2:35:39
story and it's gone I think
this is the
2:35:42
third or fourth time we've had
a romaine
2:35:44
yes problem well let me see is
there is
2:35:47
there some kind of
2:35:48
[Music]
2:35:50
Association the romaine lettuce
farmers
2:35:53
association currently Salinas is
2:35:55
response over 60% of the
world's room or
2:35:57
the United States is romaine
consumption
2:35:59
is it maybe big grower trying
to put the
2:36:02
little growers out of business
or so
2:36:05
this is some kind of maybe this
is a
2:36:07
some sort of a scam where you
you've
2:36:09
tightened you know poised in
the crop
2:36:11
well here here's the clip from
from last
2:36:14
year home health officials have
expanded
2:36:17
their warning about romaine
lettuce they
2:36:19
say if you don't know where
it's from
2:36:20
throw it away
2:36:21
cutter Evans has more on this
the
2:36:25
growing outbreak appears to be
caused by
2:36:28
a particularly severe strain of
e.coli
2:36:30
more than half of those
infected have
2:36:33
had to be hospitalized CBS
chief medical
2:36:35
correspondent dr. Jon LaPook D
coli
2:36:38
infection of this type can be
very
2:36:39
serious and you can have
diarrhea which
2:36:41
is often bloody latest reported
victims
2:36:44
so far at least 60 people have
been
2:36:47
sickened in 16 states it's
almost the
2:36:50
same how many states was in
that indan
2:36:52
in the new report they said the
same
2:36:54
thing this is very weird there's
2:36:58
breaking news tonight from the
CDC
2:36:59
checked your family Urgent
boring to
2:37:02
consumers if you don't know
where your
2:37:04
romaine lettuce is from don't
eat it
2:37:07
public health officials are
2:37:09
investigating an e.coli
outbreak of food
2:37:12
poisoning that has sickened 40
people 28
2:37:15
have been hospitalized so far
at least
2:37:17
five with kidney failure the
outbreak
2:37:20
started two months ago near
Salinas
2:37:22
California in an area that
produces more
2:37:25
than 60 percent of the nation's
romaine
2:37:28
lettuce it was also the ground
zero for
2:37:30
a major outbreak last year that
cost the
2:37:33
industry a hundred and sixty
million
2:37:36
dollars so it is the same thing
comes
2:37:39
back to the old report so far
at least
2:37:41
60 people have been sick it's
almost the
2:37:45
same amount of people can in 16
states
2:37:48
the fluid loss alone can lead to
2:37:50
dehydration okay this is so
that place
2:37:53
needs to be shut down I mean
this how
2:37:57
can that be well how do we know
this is
2:38:00
not an extortion rack it's got
to be
2:38:02
something
2:38:03
it's it's almost the same
report 15
2:38:05
states vs. 16 states 40 people
versus 60
2:38:08
people the same place and you
can't have
2:38:12
this happen to two years in a
row all
2:38:15
they needed in that report was
to throw
2:38:17
a 33 and it would have been
complete
2:38:22
I smell a rat there's something
amiss
2:38:26
there's no doubt about it it's
not being
2:38:28
reported as such no nobody has
reported
2:38:32
this is the interesting part
because we
2:38:33
heard this report from
different sources
2:38:35
nobody has reported that that
the what's
2:38:40
the details of the - compared
the last
2:38:44
years in this years they're just
2:38:45
reporting this year's mostly
it's almost
2:38:47
mad to mention there was a
report last
2:38:49
year but well the food and
ghosts more
2:38:52
than one last year the Food and
Drug
2:38:54
Administration needs to get on
this
2:38:55
place because California once
again is
2:38:58
poisoning the rest of the
country you
2:39:00
guys are at shitty over there
man I
2:39:02
don't like what you're doing to
us this
2:39:05
is very disturbing I will stay
in
2:39:08
California as you know I've been
2:39:10
tracking the microgrids as the
way to
2:39:13
solve all problems not just the
problem
2:39:16
of Pacific Gas and Electric
lighting
2:39:19
fires because they can't seem
to keep
2:39:22
their wires from doing so but
also it's
2:39:25
a great way for ultimate
control where
2:39:27
we can say I'm sorry we got to
turn off
2:39:29
your your refrigerator because
we've got
2:39:32
to conserve a little bit well
the micro
2:39:35
grids are rolling out and
they're very
2:39:37
successful people are extremely
excited
2:39:39
about them of course this is
only a test
2:39:41
so the micro grid is not quite
ready for
2:39:44
primetime yet and to find out
more about
2:39:46
these so-called micro grids we
turn next
2:39:48
to the KCBS ringcentral news
line and
2:39:50
check in with San Francisco
Chronicle
2:39:52
energy and business reporter JD
Morris
2:39:55
who is writing about this in
the paper
2:39:58
today JD this is pretty
fascinating all
2:40:00
the way around to what degree
did this
2:40:02
seem to work during these PSPs
2:40:04
it seemed to work pretty well I
mean
2:40:06
they have been talking about
doing this
2:40:09
for a while particularly in
Angwin in
2:40:11
napa county and they were able
to keep
2:40:15
the parts of that energized
that they
2:40:17
wanted to have stay on as well
as a
2:40:19
couple other spots throughout
the month
2:40:21
of october when they turned off
power
2:40:23
however this isn't like a
traditional
2:40:27
micro grid in the way that
people
2:40:29
normally mean when they refer
to that
2:40:31
these are temporary diesel
fueled
2:40:33
situations
2:40:34
what people are talking about
when they
2:40:36
refer to microgrids i love how
his voice
2:40:38
goes up because he's so annoyed
by the
2:40:41
fact that he has to work
2:40:42
this guy's a anon he's all in
on the
2:40:44
microgrids he's so annoyed that
he has
2:40:46
to report that they're dirty
nasty
2:40:48
diesel generator that provided
this
2:40:51
power that his voice goes well
these are
2:40:54
really not the traditional
which is
2:40:55
really not the real microgrids
very
2:40:57
diesel fueled situations which
is not
2:40:59
normally what people are
talking about
2:41:00
when they refer to micro grids
2:41:03
but this was able to keep power
on for
2:41:07
some areas and I will note
there was
2:41:09
also a delay because as you
know the
2:41:12
temporary nature of this
actually takes
2:41:14
a fair amount of time for them
to switch
2:41:17
from the normal grid to this
temporary
2:41:19
solution and then to turn power
back to
2:41:22
the normal grid afterwards so
it's not a
2:41:25
perfectly seamless thing
because all
2:41:29
these guys are our those diesel
2:41:31
generators pulling on a rope to
get the
2:41:33
thing to start here's but he
does give
2:41:37
us a glimpse into the future of
micro
2:41:39
grids in California now
contrast that to
2:41:42
a place like the Blue Lake
Rancheria
2:41:45
in Humboldt County which has a
it's only
2:41:47
permanent solar-powered micro
grid said
2:41:52
of them you know they told me
that write
2:41:56
down the name of this place
because we
2:41:57
gotta track that and
solar-powered my
2:42:00
clients disclose it yep another
County
2:42:03
which has a its own like
permanent
2:42:06
solar-powered micro grid set up
with
2:42:09
them you know they told me that
it's a
2:42:13
totally seamless thing like
they don't
2:42:15
even know when the rest of the
grid goes
2:42:17
so that's just a more expensive
solution
2:42:20
we're just not at that time but
I did
2:42:21
want to ask you you write that
PG&E is
2:42:23
hoping to set up about 40 of
these micro
2:42:25
grids in coming years and we
don't know
2:42:27
where those are gonna be but
maybe it's
2:42:29
possible that a lot of the
places that
2:42:31
have been turned off repeatedly
might
2:42:34
see some benefit from that in
the future
2:42:36
all right there you go much more
2:42:38
expensive solution he's been
told it
2:42:40
goes really fast he's a
reporter doesn't
2:42:43
have any information but
there's gonna
2:42:44
be about 40 of them micro grids
2:42:46
your future
2:42:50
micro scam
2:42:54
yeah the Brooks I saw I want to
run by
2:42:57
it before the show round see
from a
2:42:59
longer clip but we're not gonna
play
2:43:01
that clip
2:43:01
yeah I agree with that yeah I
agree with
2:43:06
that at the end of the show
yeah yeah
2:43:09
can I knew it wasn't that
exciting
2:43:12
okay I have someone what did I
get here
2:43:15
I have this is also not great
but it's
2:43:18
that could have been an MTV
Veejay
2:43:20
what's that
2:43:22
I think that's a lot better
okay I have
2:43:26
a Julian Assange updates it's
gonna be
2:43:29
old news if we don't play it
pretty soon
2:43:31
earlier this week Swedish
prosecutors
2:43:33
have for the third time dropped
an
2:43:36
investigation into sexual
assault
2:43:38
allegations that Assange has
long denied
2:43:41
the move comes as Julian
Assange is
2:43:43
legal team is fighting his
possible
2:43:46
extradition to the United
States where
2:43:48
he faces up to 175 years in
prison on
2:43:50
hacking charges and 17 counts of
2:43:53
violating the rarely invoked
World War
2:43:56
one era espionage act for his
role in
2:43:59
exposing u.s. war crimes in
Iraq and
2:44:02
Afghanistan a full extradition
hearing
2:44:04
will take place in February
Julian
2:44:07
Assange has been locked up at
London's
2:44:09
Belmarsh prison since April
when he was
2:44:11
dragged out of the Ecuadorian
Embassy by
2:44:13
London police he had taken
refuge inside
2:44:16
the Ecuadorian Embassy for over
seven
2:44:20
years to avoid extradition yeah
you're
2:44:24
right I'm worried about him too
2:44:27
it could be way too late this
guy's
2:44:31
gonna die that's the every
report I see
2:44:34
kind of says that this is it
he's done
2:44:39
plus when we're taking care of
the
2:44:40
problem all the WikiLeaks is
still going
2:44:43
fine without him
2:44:46
and it's just that they're
setting an
2:44:47
example this is odd the the
Sydney in
2:44:51
the morning Gitmo nation
2:44:54
unsupported file format what
does this
2:44:56
ah the song yeah I probably
scented it
2:45:00
there's aa guevara snow I
couldn't
2:45:01
actually actually couldn't I
can handle
2:45:03
log yeah that's what everyone
says okay
2:45:08
all right well I I wasn't quite
ready
2:45:11
but that was definitely my cue
to play
2:45:13
the outro music alright what I
will tell
2:45:16
you is we've got this semester
Chris
2:45:18
Wilson Hugh Alison Jesse coy
Nelson and
2:45:21
the false flags with Rob Doozer
deucey
2:45:24
for coming up and I'll have to
play the
2:45:27
the Gitmo an anthem on Sunday
2:45:31
everyone coming over to your
place today
2:45:33
no oh that's right yeah we're
all so
2:45:37
we're going to Ellen she says
she's
2:45:39
cooking she's hosting so that
you know
2:45:41
what to clean up the horrible
mess of
2:45:43
Thanksgiving meal using results
in the
2:45:46
rocks right boomer okay boomer
let the
2:45:51
Millennials take care of it
2:45:53
and we look forward to seeing
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2:45:56
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2:46:08
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the
2:46:14
morning everybody I'm Adam
curry and
2:46:15
from Northern Silicon Valley M
John C
2:46:18
Devorah we return on Sunday
right here
2:46:20
with another no agenda episode
the best
2:46:23
podcast in the universe until
then audio
2:46:27
[Music]
2:46:29
Happy Thanksgiving
2:46:30
[Music]
2:46:37
well yes I am an idealist and
I'm still
2:46:39
young enough to be that way
however oh
2:46:42
really the kids the kids these
days now
2:46:45
they look at a piece of crap
truck that
2:46:50
fails my demo fails the demo
and they
2:46:53
they're all shitty and they
love it you
2:46:56
put on your hundred dollars on
a credit
2:46:58
card and then you're in line to
buy it
2:47:01
one is this is never ship it'll
never
2:47:04
shit probably never ship this
guy can do
2:47:07
a demo of fails horribly twice
the magic
2:47:14
of Steve Jobs believe me when I
say this
2:47:21
but this sold themselves out to
evil
2:47:23
forces it creates this magic
around the
2:47:25
mess is done you can do about it
2:47:26
you mean like black magic magic
that's
2:47:31
right
2:47:31
in some cases they have to wear
the
2:47:33
black
2:47:35
it's yes part of the part of
black
2:47:39
turtleneck yells of ups
2:47:41
packs are the same to Elizabeth
Holmes
2:47:43
who can make you fabulous too
broadly
2:47:45
but you gotta wear the
turtleneck
2:47:47
otherwise doesn't work
2:47:50
got a black magic Ilan I've got
a black
2:47:55
magic Ilan
2:47:57
[Music]
2:47:58
I've got a black magic Ilan God
I saw
2:48:03
the truck I must see
2:48:05
[Music]
2:48:07
I've got a black magic Ilan
he's trying
2:48:10
to get a hung you out of me
that's
2:48:16
wasted the Boomers boomer
equals winner
2:48:22
world-class loser what do you
man the
2:48:26
future
2:48:27
Emma loose
2:48:31
loser
2:48:34
[Music]
2:48:37
[Applause]
2:48:38
losing is the funniest thing
you've ever
2:48:40
seen if you imagine if you're
watching
2:48:42
Blue Gene and there's a guy you
know I
2:48:45
think it's luge is fun but dull
is more
2:48:48
fun bloomer equals winner
preacher hard
2:48:51
into year after year two
turkeys with a
2:48:55
deadly secret
2:48:56
I am honored to follow in the
footsteps
2:48:58
of President Lincoln and
President
2:48:59
Truman who began this tradition
of
2:49:01
keeping at least one turkey off
the
2:49:04
Thanksgiving table with this
2:49:05
presidential pardon our friend
here will
2:49:07
retire to the petting zoo in
Fairfax
2:49:09
County Virginia to live out the
2:49:10
remainder of this year
surrounded by
2:49:12
friends not peas and sweet
potatoes
2:49:20
watching the football I now
have the
2:49:23
duty of ending the suspense of
our
2:49:25
feathery guests this turkey and
his
2:49:27
traveling companion this will
not be
2:49:29
their last Thanksgiving and
live out
2:49:32
their days in comfort that
Brooks
2:49:33
through an unconditional
presidential
2:49:35
pardon they are safe from harm
2:49:44
this year's Turkey his name is
Kurt he
2:49:47
traveled here from Goldsboro
North
2:49:49
Carolina he gets out shoots the
cop
2:49:53
right away and then he stole a
mail
2:49:56
trucks President Kennedy was
even given
2:50:01
a turkey with a sign around its
neck
2:50:03
that said good evening mr.
president but
2:50:05
he showed mercy and 20 years
ago this
2:50:08
Thanksgiving the first
president Bush
2:50:10
issued the first official
presidential
2:50:13
pardon for a turkey
2:50:15
yeah people started running
panic
2:50:17
everywhere a lucky turkey gets a
2:50:23
presidential pardon and Turkey
is so
2:50:26
lucky I've ever seen such a
beautiful
2:50:27
Turkey today's lucky bird and
guest
2:50:30
Sivan is named to peace along
with his
2:50:34
alternate named Terris different
2:50:40
shooters to different cities so
we may
2:50:44
never know exactly what was
going on
2:50:47
I got ants it baby debated it
2:50:56
[Music]
2:51:04
[Music]
2:51:10
[Laughter]
2:51:11
[Music]
2:51:16
[Laughter]
2:51:20
[Music]
2:51:30
[Music]
2:51:32
you didn't kill them
2:51:34
[Applause]
2:51:40
[Music]
2:52:08
[Music]
2:52:16
[Music]
2:52:23
[Music]
2:52:44
[Music]
2:52:51
[Applause]
2:52:51
[Music]
2:53:05
[Applause]
2:53:07
[Music]
2:53:19
[Music]
2:53:27
[Music]
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