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climate shouts atom curry
Jhansi Dvorak
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Sunday December 1st 2019 this
is your
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award-winning game Oh nation
media
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assassination episode 11 95
this is no
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agenda in the morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
Northern Silicon
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Valley where I'm now a big fan
of
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Weetabix with little maple syrup
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I'm Johnny the boy Weetabix
what's next
0:36
Marmite Weetabix kids grow up
on that
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that's what kids in the UK grow
up on is
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Weetabix Weetabix my way to mix
yeah we
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mix is also made in Canada and
sold here
0:51
once in a while I don't know
where I've
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only found it by accident but
or as the
0:57
kids would say on accident I
still don't
0:59
understand the clouds the kids
so I
1:04
looked into it it's actually an
1:06
Australian product called wheat
- Bix
1:09
yeah that was the two guys who
invented
1:12
it that was sold out from under
them
1:13
they moved to South Africa
started up a
1:15
company called Weetabix and
then they
1:17
moved that to England
eventually and
1:19
that's really oh and a private
this goes
1:21
back to the 20s
1:22
Wow I would say that there's a
Lanham
1:24
Act issue with weet-bix and
Weetabix
1:26
it's too close it's too close
yeah you
1:29
know you should try that with
some of
1:31
that Shanksville maple syrup
well I used
1:34
maple syrup but I don't open
every maple
1:37
syrup that comes along right
away I had
1:42
to that is outstanding I'm sure
it is
1:46
you understand it to us it's
just it's
1:48
too small Pennsylvania's and it
probably
1:52
makes us distinctive maple
syrup because
1:55
it's it's you know these
different areas
1:58
make the trees or they taste
different
2:00
yeah well yes I've licked many
a tree
2:04
and I can agree they taste very
2:05
different
2:07
anyway of Lix embarked myself
yeah you
2:10
know the that's where that's
where the
2:13
DMT comes from from tree bark
yeah yeah
2:16
the DMT tree yes and you gotta
have a
2:19
druid who knows how to do it
but that's
2:21
that's where the good stuff
comes from
2:23
is from the tree hey thanks for
the
2:25
newsletter that was really nice
2:28
oh you're welcome yeah I
thought you
2:30
were gonna be in Holland today
the
2:32
newsletter was kind of
misleading well
2:35
not really I mean it would have
2:37
corrected you a discount it
made sense I
2:41
guess it was just confusing if
you
2:43
didn't know exactly what's
going on yeah
2:45
I leave this week and I arrive
Thursday
2:47
morning I sleep like early I
think I
2:50
explained this on the show
maybe I
2:51
wasn't clear so fly Wednesday
arrive
2:54
early Thursday sleep do the
prep then do
2:58
the show sleep and then Friday
we have
3:01
everything going on okay and
then I have
3:04
to stay the weekend otherwise
it's
3:05
$6,000 why they still doing it
well if
3:16
you stay a Saturday you cost
less what
3:19
is up with that closed
load-balancing
3:22
obviously but on the backs of
the
3:25
passengers I don't know it
doesn't make
3:27
sense to me well we might as
well start
3:29
with my unsafe airline clip
then hold on
3:32
a second
3:33
since I'm flying anyway to
replicate the
3:38
real-life panic of an onboard
emergency
3:41
smoke fills the cabin as the
lights
3:43
suddenly go out now under
orders from
3:46
Congress to set minimum seat
size
3:48
standards the FAA is looking at
whether
3:50
smaller seats actually pose a
threat we
3:53
want to see a varying seat
pigeon width
3:55
has any influence or affect on
the time
3:59
it takes to evacuate an
aircraft but
4:01
critics say the tests up till
now had
4:03
been flawed no one grabs for an
overhead
4:05
bag there are no children
elderly or
4:08
disabled participants and very
few are
4:11
obese the dilemma three out of
four
4:13
Americans are now overweight
yet the
4:15
airlines have been shrinking
sizes for
4:17
years from 35 inches down to 31
inches
4:20
and less today a lot of it
comes down to
4:23
plain and simple comfort but
number one
4:24
should be safety if we can't
get out
4:26
during an emergency evacuation
then
4:29
people are really in trouble
the new FAA
4:32
test involves 60 volunteers at
a time
4:34
ages 18 to 60 still no children
disabled
4:38
or elderly but the FAA promises
the test
4:41
should better
4:41
reflect America's Wade
demographic
4:44
aircraft manufacturers must
prove that
4:46
every passenger can get out of
a plane
4:48
within 90 seconds with half the
exits
4:51
blocked the question tonight is
whether
4:52
too close for comfort is also
too close
4:55
for safety so there was a
couple things
4:57
ahead and realize thinking
about that or
5:00
listening to that clip one is
children
5:02
disabled and elderly wow that
they will
5:06
hamper my exit
5:09
probably we should put him in
their own
5:10
section well that's an idea but
I've got
5:14
an idea that I've floated a few
times
5:18
which Noah's likes you should
and I
5:22
think this is the most logical
thing to
5:23
do with the airline fees is you
should
5:26
charge by the pound yes I have
heard
5:30
this in in the past but the
still that
5:32
doesn't mean that I won't have
you know
5:34
a child hampering my emergency
exit okay
5:37
you can pick the kid up and
move in
5:38
because you caged the kids put
him
5:40
downstairs
5:40
everybody wins parents win -
yeah well I
5:44
see you're just being flippant
I'm
5:46
actually serious about my by
the pound
5:49
thing because it's all
calculated by the
5:52
pound of weight do how much
fuel it
5:54
takes to move X number of
pounds hmm
5:57
yeah yeah you're noting that
moment I'm
6:01
thinking about it but no I mean
no a
6:03
little fly CB aren't fun and
some of
6:05
these little puddle jumpers you
get on
6:07
they go from here to there yeah
they do
6:09
way you before you you know on
some of
6:11
these flights times yeah
sometimes
6:13
I don't know I think the way we
charge
6:17
is just fine the fact that
they're
6:18
overcharging is not so fine and
that
6:21
we're charging for a weekend
that's what
6:23
I want someone to tell us why
that is
6:27
taking place
6:27
it's load balancing I'm telling
you I
6:29
just told you I neglected to
say or to
6:34
mention something which I think
I do
6:36
every year on the last show
Thanksgiving
6:38
is Black Friday and how in the
in recent
6:42
years the anti-american United
States of
6:45
Europe has picked this up black
fly have
6:48
clips very good I'll finish my
statement
6:51
have picked this up and and
actually in
6:54
every language they call it
Black Friday
6:57
it's not as far to Friday in
Dutch no
7:02
you hear like in the Black
Friday
7:06
Kumba ham you know that's
that's one way
7:08
to hear it and it's in the
media that
7:10
everyone calls it Black Friday
and I
7:12
think what what what happened is
7:18
everyone is so wrapped up in the
7:19
Commerce of it and the fact
that it's
7:21
Black Friday that they forgot
to warn
7:23
people there'd be a lot of
people out
7:24
there a lot of people
congregating and
7:26
it could be nefarious actors
roaming
7:28
around trying to cause to wreak
havoc
7:30
there were no warnings well no
well this
7:36
Black Friday thing first showed
up in on
7:38
our show when two years ago
when I was
7:41
in England for Thanksgiving yes
ah
7:43
that's right that's right I
thought I
7:46
was imported back dead because
I was
7:49
stunned I was screwed there was
Black
7:50
Friday cuz the day after
Thanksgiving
7:53
Friday I'm thinking puts black
for what
7:55
watch this is an American thing
and then
7:58
I would if I recall the report
was that
8:02
it's Amazon that was behind
promoting
8:05
Black Friday in Europe oh that
would
8:07
make sense and you had to get
everyone
8:09
didn't ya to get people jacked
up so
8:13
they can have Cyber Monday I
think
8:15
that's a long-term goal but I
didn't
8:18
realize at the time that this
had been
8:20
going on and when I reported on
it this
8:22
has been going on in many parts
of
8:25
Europe and this report from DW
describes
8:27
the whole situation this is
Black Friday
8:29
DW report love it or leave it
8:31
Black Friday is part of the
calendar now
8:33
a day of over-the-top deals and
big
8:35
retailer hopes this year's been
no
8:37
difference although some
participants
8:39
are in a less than festive mood
Santa
8:41
Claus in Los Angeles makes it
obvious to
8:43
one and all for Black Friday's
about
8:45
christmas is just around the
corner so
8:47
by mountains of presents or
just spoil
8:49
yourself but buy buy buy
8:52
Black Friday arrived in Europe
years ago
8:54
like here in Paris where
consumers are
8:57
also scrambling for bargains
but this
8:59
year in Paris and many other
European
9:01
cities climate activists have
joined the
9:03
throngs they're making sure
everyone
9:06
gets to hear their protests
against
9:07
consumerism wasting of finite
resources
9:09
and packaging some shops shut
their
9:13
doors to stop the activists from
9:14
protesting inside many
customers were
9:17
suddenly locked in and only a
few were
9:19
allowed in at a time the climate
9:21
activists are calling it Black
Friday
9:23
the idea being to block the
shopping
9:25
spree to publicize their
environmental
9:27
concerns
9:28
we're protesting against
overconsumption
9:30
today we can consume but more
fairly
9:33
more ethically so when you buy
a handbag
9:36
don't get a new one every year
to change
9:38
the color keep it last 10 or 15
years
9:42
from Black Friday back to the
US and
9:44
Black Friday shoppers are more
9:46
interested in finding bargains
than
9:48
worrying about climate change
or the
9:50
downsides of consumerism you
got up at
9:52
1:00 a.m. so you know the
anticipation
9:53
that you see behind us there's
a lot of
9:55
people who are aligned so you
want to be
9:57
the first person to get what
you want on
9:58
the Black Friday
9:59
traditionally Black Friday is
the most
10:01
important sales day of the year
the US
10:04
retail sector depends on it
being a
10:06
success no nice climate change
happened
10:15
with a bunch of climate change
nut balls
10:17
in front of like you know one
of these
10:19
Black Friday things you know at
Walmart
10:21
it would be unbelievable they
get the
10:23
crap beat out of them yeah
they'd be
10:26
trampled but this is the
European way of
10:30
course but it's been going on
forever
10:33
apparently Paris was AB is a
big Black
10:35
Friday operation I guess I
don't know
10:37
but it's like a holiday and
report on
10:39
that although the French
members of
10:41
parliament did come out with a
statement
10:43
there right in line with X R
they want
10:45
to ban Black Friday because of
resource
10:48
waste and overconsumption
mentality that
10:54
you have to wonder about some
of these
10:55
governments you need
consumption in case
10:58
in an economic system like we
run
11:02
everybody just stays home and
just uses
11:04
old purses what is global
warming have
11:19
to do with consumption I mean I
could
11:22
see consumption know the
overconsumption
11:26
everything you consume has a
carbon
11:28
price attached to it realize
this that
11:33
would have to be it although no
that'd
11:34
have to be it so here's the
Black Friday
11:36
report with not this one here's
another
11:39
one that's this is the NBC one
and I
11:41
have to
11:41
a local this one here they were
looking
11:45
dis this is like I think this
is a
11:48
native ad in disguised as a
news report
11:53
and they lead this is a one of
the most
11:56
I'd say heinous reports on
Black Friday
12:00
because it's a report on Black
Friday
12:02
and the retail and get out
there and buy
12:04
stuff but it but they couch it
as a
12:06
homeland security warning and
then they
12:10
dropped a whole storyline of the
12:13
homeland security and just get
into the
12:14
native ads selling stuff while
you are
12:17
Iying the sales tonight a new
warning
12:20
keep your eyes peeled for scams
the
12:22
Department of Homeland Security
wants
12:24
you to beware of fake websites
while
12:26
shopping online sharing to
examples and
12:29
red flags websites that have
unusual
12:31
addresses or lack contact info
adding if
12:34
the price is too good to be
true it
12:36
probably is
12:37
but for many consumers there's
no
12:40
stopping their shopping much of
it
12:42
coming online
12:43
Black Friday saw a record high
seven
12:45
point four billion dollars in
online
12:47
sales nearly three billion of
that
12:49
coming from smartphones alone
flying off
12:53
the shelves this season and
kids toys
12:55
paw patrol hello well surprise
and
12:57
frozen to merchandise and
electronics
13:00
including laptops Apple earpods
and
13:02
big-screen TVs experts say this
year
13:06
when searching for those deals
the
13:07
calendar will actually work in
your
13:10
favor
13:10
there's only 22 days between
Cyber
13:13
Monday and Christmas which is
six days
13:15
less than there were last year
consumers
13:17
are going to reap the benefits
of that
13:18
because retailers you're gonna
see them
13:20
offering more sales starting
sooner so
13:22
the sales have been worth it
13:25
but not all shoppers are
leaving with a
13:27
full stocking on social media
complaints
13:30
at Walmart after advertising a
marked
13:32
down Apple watch abruptly
canceled
13:34
orders saying they were out of
stock
13:37
Walmart calls it a technical
issue
13:39
saying those customers can
reorder at
13:41
the same Black Friday price for
shoppers
13:44
in Atlanta there's only one
measure of
13:46
success this season with some
deals so
13:56
Walmart had this overstock issue
13:58
[Music]
14:00
of these of these damn Apple
watches and
14:03
they're like oh man what are we
gonna do
14:05
by native ass yeah that is
pretty what
14:11
was the word you used news
report
14:15
disguised hmm I don't know no
yeah I do
14:20
it was okay it'll come back to
me he
14:22
used a good word in the intro
to that
14:24
that's exactly what piece of
shit I
14:26
think we could have said too it
goes on
14:30
and they give drop this Walmart
story it
14:32
is where she's got nothing to
do with
14:33
homeland security and they drop
this
14:36
Walmart thing at the end about
it oh
14:38
yeah they ran out of the Apple
watches
14:40
their discount their Sony's
washes for
14:42
124 something $75 offer it's
still an
14:47
expensive product but it's
cheaper than
14:50
buying it from Apple and I'm
wondering
14:51
what why Apple has to run stuff
through
14:53
Walmart they also have a Costco
14:55
operation now now but they've
gone
14:58
all-in man they're selling
everywhere
15:00
they can't it's the ads that
they're
15:02
doing on TV now the cocoa ads
with the
15:05
with the telcos there's how
they're
15:07
doing a lot by the way before I
forget
15:10
pumping them out probably about
40 in
15:14
the next 14 days we'll have our
annual
15:16
Secret Santa who pays off
everybody shit
15:19
on layaway we'll have that one
coming up
15:22
will it be for Walmart again
because it
15:24
usually small at Walmart
15:27
yeah probably Walmart Walmart
Walmart
15:31
Walmart yeah so they have that
thing you
15:33
get the news report Oh
everyone's on
15:35
layaway was paid off by a
Secret Santa
15:38
yeah market maybe tourists
coming just
15:41
as like you know these others
things
15:43
always come let me see news
story you
15:46
can expect year after year or
month
15:48
after month or every six weeks
or
15:49
whatever yeah it'll be some and
it'll be
15:52
Walmart I'm trying to find one
of those
16:02
older reports uh-huh
16:03
layaway no and he's mr.
anonymous no
16:08
it's always some anonymous
person who
16:10
pays everything off but what
would we
16:12
have named a clip like that
16:14
oh I don't that's a tough one
too oh yes
16:18
yes offering new incentives to
attract
16:21
high school no that's not it
damn I know
16:24
we have this I know we have one
ago if
16:26
you started your Secret Santa
you're
16:27
gonna spend too much time
looking for it
16:29
okay there's not a lot and yeah
okay
16:33
anyway we'll have a new one in
a few
16:35
weeks
16:38
that's right yeah yeah well I
think was
16:42
it five point four billion
dollars done
16:45
online in the US that's pretty
good that
16:47
seven something that was that
was all of
16:51
last year wasn't it I don't
know this
16:53
report was pre well anyway but
Tina and
16:56
at least went out shopping in
the
17:00
afternoon they said it was it
was not
17:01
that it was okay but it wasn't
crazy
17:03
people weren't killing each
other I
17:04
think more of is just online I
think
17:06
Amazon is right they pushed
this and a
17:08
Walmart of course also has
their online
17:10
whatever they bought did they
buy
17:12
something for a billion dollars
and
17:14
they're trying to catch up the
Amazon
17:15
with it day yeah I bought some
company
17:19
well good luck it has to be
better we
17:22
had two of these companies
really
17:23
competing as said just Amazon
dominating
17:25
everything that they bought jet
that's
17:27
what it was jet yeah do it
17:30
I'd like the climate change
angle I do
17:33
have a couple of updates in the
green
17:35
new deal corner and the first
would be
17:39
that there was an article in a
de JH the
17:43
Ad Age is still still
meaningful for the
17:46
industry isn't it I believe so
17:49
advertising advertising age at
a sad
17:54
week and advertising is those
two yes ad
17:57
we can add age and their
Advertising Age
18:00
tends to be the more
old-fashioned more
18:05
traditional and I think better
done
18:09
publication personally I agree
back when
18:12
I was in the industry you would
look
18:14
forward to ad ad week was more
like
18:16
whose move and where who's you
know
18:18
who's got a client who's
pitching but at
18:20
age yeah I agree that's more a
little
18:23
deeper in the industry well
Aaron Hall
18:25
who I don't know if he writes
for them
18:27
regularly but he's the group
director of
18:30
naming a global brand strategy
firm
18:33
Siegel and Gale who I don't
know but
18:36
sounds impressive two names and
he wrote
18:39
an op-ed in ad age renaming
climate
18:43
change can a new name finally
make us
18:46
take action and he starts off
by saying
18:49
I was a professional neighbor I
create
18:51
names for companies products and
18:52
services after the global
climate strike
18:55
this past September I found
myself
18:56
thinking about the terms
climate change
18:58
in global warming are these
scientific
19:01
terms which i think is funny by
itself
19:03
are these scientific terms to
neutral do
19:06
they do enough to grab
attention and
19:08
inspire people to take action
well I
19:11
don't need to read the rest of
the
19:12
article except for some of the
19:14
highlights because obviously
he's
19:16
looking at rebranding climate
change and
19:19
getting his cohorts along for
the ride
19:21
because there is a lot of
climate
19:23
activists advertising going on
it's what
19:25
we do money it's good money
19:27
not any money if you have the
right
19:29
brand and the right branding
whether
19:32
for a product that you want to
19:33
intertwine with climate change
or you
19:35
just want to get some of that
sweet
19:36
sweet government dollars you
got to have
19:39
some good names so he set
himself out
19:42
little strategy you know the
way you do
19:43
it in advertising for reach the
new name
19:46
needs to speak to a global
threat
19:47
affecting 7.5 billion humans as
such our
19:51
global team of neighbors from
London New
19:53
York San Francisco and Shanghai
19:55
developed these new names the
audience
19:58
I'm going to give a little
advertising
20:00
spin to it this is briefing you
know as
20:03
he's pitching to go in before
you
20:06
continue I have not read this
or you
20:07
this is all news to me and now
he did he
20:11
address the fact that they've
already
20:13
tried to change global warming
to
20:16
climate crisis and climate
emergence
20:19
he's completely ignored that
because he
20:21
actually has some of that in
his in his
20:23
pitch names he's actually not
keeping up
20:28
no I think he ignored it
purposefully
20:30
and he has a number of names
and he
20:33
probably threw in some stuff
just to
20:34
make it you know like oh that
yeah I've
20:37
kind of heard that but we want
something
20:38
better I think it's something
to do do
20:40
you want to sell pair of shoes
you show
20:41
someone the sandals the boots
and then
20:43
the shoes you actually want him
to buy
20:45
audience the brand needs to
reach an
20:48
audience that isn't trained in
20:49
scientific terms it's like
climate
20:52
change that's a scientific term
we need
20:55
these folks to up these folks to
20:58
understand the severity of
what's
21:00
happening to their planet and
inspire
21:01
them to make more eco-friendly
life
21:03
choices and pro climate choices
at the
21:06
ballot box and the message
there are
21:09
many possible themes tones and
styles of
21:12
names to explore the name could
signal
21:14
hope fear or change it could be
a call
21:19
to action be more descriptive
or use
21:21
familiar metaphors that
emotionally
21:23
connect us to the issue with
all of this
21:25
in mind our team of words myths
21:27
developed you can't charge for
a name
21:31
like wordsmith
21:33
you never call you never call
your
21:35
global name branding team
wordsmiths
21:38
anyway with all of this in mind
our team
21:41
of wordsmiths developed the
following
21:42
new names for climate
21:44
change now I'll just give them
to you if
21:47
you want a little further
explanation I
21:49
can I can go into the to the
pitch
21:51
paragraph but we'll start with
the first
21:53
to global meltdown and global
melting
22:02
wow what a lipsmack well let me
tell you
22:06
this is interesting both of
those are
22:10
terrible by the way so this guy
I would
22:13
fire on the spot he has more so
he has
22:15
more I'm just you're fired
22:18
but the reason I say that is
because I
22:21
was talking to the lip Joes and
a little
22:24
roundabout on the on the
chatter to chat
22:27
mmm-hmm messaging yeah there
are the RCS
22:30
yeah and and I was ridiculing
this
22:35
stupid picture of Greta is this
has been
22:39
put on the side of a building
in San
22:41
Francisco and it's just huge
head that's
22:44
just a monstrosity and it's just
22:46
frightening I think people
should
22:49
protest the City Council is
scaring kids
22:54
and I said and I said want you
put
22:57
somebody else up there I just
mentioned
22:59
Abraham Lincoln Martin Luther
King
23:01
there's a million people you
wanna paint
23:03
a big head it would be more
appropriate
23:05
I can't wait for the comeback
and what
23:08
and I said why did they do this
and so
23:11
one of the Lib Joe's writes
back because
23:14
the earth is melting
23:22
so this is in the lexicon yes
well these
23:26
options are subtle brand shifts
from
23:28
global warming subtle yet they
deliver a
23:33
more negative image these names
signal
23:36
that ice caps are melting but
also
23:37
create a more visceral image in
the mind
23:40
that real feeling of melting
when it's
23:42
too hot outside we'll move on
climate
23:47
collapse or climate chaos
23:55
well climate collapse I think
is they've
23:57
tried that the problem is
climate
23:58
collapse is off what we're done
we're
24:00
done we're over go back to work
well he
24:03
personally likes the
alliteration anemic
24:06
view would to a naming trick
proven to
24:09
enhance memorability so I don't
like
24:12
either one of them then he goes
on to
24:14
boiling point or melting point
again
24:18
with the melting yeah yeah it's
just
24:20
what they always just done
during the
24:23
winter where they're all
bundled up
24:24
outside yeah I don't know yeah
we're
24:27
completely about the boiling
point
24:29
it's a boiling point let me
type myself
24:32
it's time to take the gloves
off and
24:34
stop pretending sometimes the
brand
24:36
names to be name needs to be
hyperbolic
24:39
to truly capture hearts and
minds if we
24:41
don't take massive action now
earth will
24:43
be uninhabitable an
irreversible barren
24:46
wasteland plants and animals
will die
24:49
humans won't be able to survive
extreme
24:51
weather like floods droughts
and fires
24:53
if we don't change won't you be
able to
24:55
spend time outside this term
paints the
24:59
dart the diarist picture of
what's to
25:01
come and what we must avoid and
is
25:03
likely the edgiest brand name
from our
25:05
exploration care to guess huh
by the way
25:12
the for enlightenment
apocalypse for
25:15
anyone to write that in add age
that
25:17
paragraph you're pretty far out
there
25:19
scorched earth is his term
which of
25:22
course is not anything new but
he feels
25:24
that would be really good to get
25:25
people's attention
25:28
that's terrible all right now
he has
25:30
some other courts earth is a
specific it
25:35
isn't not a scientific term as
25:36
historical term yes and it
means where
25:39
you do your leave Europe in a
war and
25:41
then you decide to burn down
everything
25:43
behind you so there's anyone
chasing you
25:45
cannot get supplies or live I
think this
25:49
Court's jurisprudence that
assumes
25:53
somebody's actually doing
something
25:56
try think did this Aaron Hall
did he
25:58
come up with the new coke name
seems
26:02
like he might have been on that
team he
26:04
has a couple other honorable
mentions so
26:06
that was it that's his pitch
those are
26:07
hers hidden age thinks he has a
couple
26:09
of honorable mentions a
mission-critical
26:12
planet critical pre-issued
criticals a
26:16
pun listen to this one pre
extinction
26:20
this I like you and I could use
this
26:23
what climate change yes I
believe we are
26:25
in pre in the pre extinction
phase which
26:28
of course is pretty pretty good
because
26:30
we are we are in rebellion is
exploiting
26:32
that but we can actually say
this cuz of
26:36
course we're pre extinction
well so the
26:37
Holies are yeah perpetually in
pre
26:39
extinction that's why I like it
pre
26:42
addiction we have to come up
with this
26:44
little snow slogan well here's
the great
26:46
collapse which I think isn't
interesting
26:49
you know the great collapse
sounds like
26:51
an economic thing yeah this is
no good
26:53
and then earth-shattering
that's no good
26:58
no there's none of these are
good except
27:00
a pre extinction that's kind of
cool
27:05
that's kind of cool but well
it's not
27:08
gonna get the job done sir gene
weighs
27:11
in he says why not just call it
earth
27:14
cancer that'll here's the
latest from
27:29
extinction rebellion when
you're outside
27:31
you keep headquarters because
yes
27:33
they're protesting outside
YouTube
27:35
YouTube headquarters in London
when
27:37
you're outside YouTube
headquarters
27:38
because our Guardian report has
found
27:40
that the majority of YouTube by
the way
27:42
is Guardian reporter the
reporter is a
27:44
reporter it's very fun build-up
of
27:47
course when you're outside
YouTube
27:48
headquarters because our
Guardian report
27:50
has found that the majority of
YouTube
27:52
videos go against the scientific
27:55
consensus about the climate
crisis and
27:56
we're asking them to tell the
truth
27:59
about the climate crisis and
not let
28:00
this misinformation be spread
once
28:02
you've watched one video
question what's
28:05
misinformation it keeps you a
stream and
28:07
it keeps going on with just
more and
28:09
more and more MS information
that's the
28:11
way it's algorithm works people
do what
28:13
they do because of the stories
that are
28:16
told the majority of the videos
about
28:19
climate science on YouTube are
telling
28:23
lies lies charge of this
company know
28:27
that we are in an enormous
emergency
28:32
the reality of the crisis that
we face
28:34
then they would be in the
streets with
28:37
us there you go
28:40
extension or extinction
rebellion pre
28:43
extension and rebellion see a
picture
28:44
they got a picture that Geysers
has that
28:46
thing up is just a horrible
looking
28:48
person he looks like Satan in
the UK
28:53
they had a I guess they had
some kind of
28:56
climate debate and neither
Boris Johnson
29:00
or Nigel Faraj decided to show
up so on
29:04
the TV because I don't know if
they
29:05
decide last minute or they said
we're
29:07
not coming I think was more
like we
29:08
don't want to do this and so
they had
29:10
you know three or four
different party
29:12
leaders and then on either end
it would
29:14
have been Boris or Nigel and
instead
29:17
they had melting busts of them
of ice
29:20
melting very funny I was there
by the
29:26
way this is the typical
unfairness of
29:28
the whole thing to do to do
that but
29:32
they could have had to brought a
29:33
spokesperson and it said you
know four
29:38
people want to do a campaigning
the way
29:40
you're supposed to do it is you
you have
29:43
so many doesn't show up well he
didn't
29:47
show up but we do have another
29:48
representative self-proclaimed
you
29:51
Kippur your exit party member
of bill
29:55
Jenkins here and you bring some
some
29:58
stooge in that's got nothing to
do with
30:00
the party doesn't believe in
anything
30:02
over there and just makes a
fool of
30:04
himself always a stutterer
right there's
30:08
some you place them you bring
to you
30:09
like that and you don't pull
this other
30:11
stuff cause it's too obvious
the other
30:12
way this way the way I'm
describing is
30:15
never much necessarily obvious
except to
30:17
that you know fine tune folks
who listen
30:20
to the No Agenda show there was
quite
30:23
the fracas over the past couple
couple
30:25
of days as balsan arrow of
Brazil
30:30
Brazilian President bolson ro
claimed
30:34
that a group that supports
30:40
I guess works in an NGO Amazon
30:44
forestation NGO received money
from
30:47
Leonardo DiCaprio and that
they're the
30:48
ones that set the Amazon on
fire yes I
30:52
have this I love this I'm
covering your
30:57
ass today yeah well thanks
which one is
31:00
it every every topic I got a
clip well
31:04
here's here's how it works I
sit down
31:06
I'm gonna do clips if I see you
have the
31:08
clip I'm just gonna get the set
dressing
31:09
I'm gonna get the window stuff
yeah
31:11
you're getting all the credit
oh your
31:13
install was that it was the
segue was so
31:19
beautiful thank you by the way
before
31:22
you segue out what you're gonna
do I do
31:25
have a couple other screwball
climate
31:27
change these Melissa listen to
bolson
31:29
are this this things looks like
I don't
31:31
know who this is a publicity
stunt for
31:33
but it is for somebody tonight
a war of
31:36
words between Brazilian
President Wilson
31:38
ro and oscar-winning actor
Leonardo
31:41
DiCaprio president Bolton ro
blaming the
31:43
star for the devastating Amazon
31:45
wildfires earlier this year
Caprio is a
31:49
cool guy he said giving money
the Amazon
31:52
on fire Bolton RL has accused
certain
31:54
non-governmental environmental
31:56
organizations of deliberately
setting
31:57
fire to the Amazon contacts
Leonardo
32:02
DiCaprio he alleges he donates
$500,000
32:06
you are contributing to the
fire in the
32:07
Amazon investigators have not
found any
32:10
evidence so far to support the
32:11
accusations and now the actor
and avid
32:14
climate activists is hitting
back saying
32:16
in an instagram statement while
worthy
32:18
of support we did not fund the
32:20
organizations targeted adding
that he
32:22
remains committed to helping
secure the
32:24
amazon for the future of all
brazilians
32:26
the fire so far have helped
destroy
32:29
millions of acres
32:30
how long before this concludes
how how
32:32
can this not be a problem for
the XR
32:35
folks when when he's saying
well while
32:40
it's worthy of support of
burning down
32:43
the Amazon we didn't do it this
time
32:47
isn't this whole thing like
wasn't
32:49
everyone all out of their minds
because
32:51
of these fires and it was going
to
32:54
more carbon dioxide and and
less plan so
32:58
where did i do what did i miss
the
33:00
change here that this that it's
okay for
33:02
him to say oh it's good that
they do
33:04
that
33:06
well there was this was disco we
33:09
discussed this in great detail
as I
33:10
recall in from all kinds of
perspectives
33:13
and they do burn the forest
quite a bit
33:16
every year yeah sort of a
process that
33:19
they used to greeing with it
but how
33:21
come the the extinction
rebellion aren't
33:24
up in arms that he would
actually
33:26
support that
33:29
sinara would support noted
DiCaprio
33:32
supports the brothel the Amazon
I don't
33:36
know
33:36
don't you remember that with
amazoness
33:37
burning we're all gonna die I
did miss
33:40
the ones of the earth yes the
lungs of
33:43
the earth did we miss this
report and
33:45
now but I'll Leonardo said it's
good and
33:48
then we just don't talk about
I'm sorry
33:49
maybe I'm misinterpreting this
you might
33:52
be mr. turban something cuz I
don't
33:53
remember I don't know that's in
there
33:55
you can you play it and tell me
this
33:57
specific part you're referring
to yes
33:59
five hundred thousand dollars
you're
34:00
contributing to the fire in the
Amazon
34:02
investigators have not found any
34:04
evidence so far to support the
34:06
accusations and now the actor
and avid
34:08
climate activist is hitting
back saying
34:10
in an instagram statement while
worthy
34:13
of support we did not fund the
34:14
organizations targeted adding
that he
34:16
remains committed to helping
security
34:19
while worthy of support the the
NGO that
34:21
burned down the Amazon we
didn't give
34:24
month give them money oh I see
what
34:27
you're saying okay yeah well
there's two
34:29
things and it didn't that clip
that ever
34:31
bothersome that's one of them
the other
34:33
one is in an Instagram the
announcement
34:36
is when people are starting to
do their
34:38
announcements on Instagram is
that just
34:40
for photos oh man Leonardo you
can think
34:45
that's your platform it's where
you go
34:48
Amazon for the future of all
Brazilians
34:50
the fire so far have helped
destroy
34:52
millions of acres of the
ecosystem known
34:55
as the lungs of the earth in
governments
34:57
around the world including
Brazil we
34:59
need to work together to make
sure this
35:01
doesn't continue for the
president of a
35:03
country to claim that an actor
is
35:05
actually trying to hurt the
environment
35:07
that he's trying to protect is
just it
35:09
just shows how how little bulls
marrow
35:11
has in his in his pocket
35:13
you hear did you listen to that
last
35:15
part again and really
understand the
35:18
implications of what he said I
want to
35:21
hear it again the last the last
10
35:22
seconds here yeah that guy some
Joker
35:25
comes on at the end and says
something
35:27
oops
35:28
continue for the president of a
country
35:31
to claim that an actor is
actually
35:33
trying to hurt the environment
that he's
35:35
trying to protect it's just it
just
35:36
shows how how little bull
Harrow has in
35:39
his in his pocket
35:42
does he it sounds to be like
he's
35:44
implying that actors gen have
no power
35:47
well there's that but he's
saying that
35:51
actors in general would never
never know
35:54
actor oh right just as all all
all
35:59
creative people are Democrats
36:01
yeah according to a John Legend
so
36:04
there's this kind of arrogance
in the
36:06
amongst the ranks that you know
if
36:09
you're an actor you're an
artist and
36:11
therefore you'd want to do this
and you
36:13
want to do that you wouldn't
even think
36:15
of voting Republican who was
the guy at
36:18
the end there who did who some
guy he
36:20
was some stooge I don't know
they may
36:24
had a lower third with his name
on it it
36:26
was not an important person but
he was
36:28
making commentary but I just
was what I
36:32
saw I left it in because there
was no
36:34
actor could ever ever do that
no actors
36:37
are for client we're all
against climate
36:42
change with us an actor you
wanna hear
36:44
the John Legend clip for
refreshing
36:46
release well we've always been
liberal
36:48
musicians actors it's almost by
36:52
disposition we deal with the
gay and
36:55
lesbian community all the time
so we're
36:57
going to feel like they should
have like
36:59
to get married know just like
we do we
37:02
deal with people of all colors
and all
37:04
races and we travel to different
37:06
countries all the time to
perform so
37:08
we're going to have a more
global view
37:10
and the more inclusive it's
almost by
37:12
nature and by and by
circumstance of the
37:16
things that we do so if America
doesn't
37:20
want to consume the art of
people who
37:23
are liberal minded there's not
going to
37:26
be a lot of art for them to
consume as
37:27
simple as that
37:28
cuz the best artists most of
them are
37:31
liberal
37:31
sorry there are some country
artists
37:34
that I know they're
conservative I have
37:35
a lot of country artists that
are
37:36
friends and believe me some of
them are
37:38
liberal but they don't make a
big deal
37:40
out of it because they know
it'll
37:42
eliminate their base I'm
telling you
37:44
most creative people are
liberal to say
37:47
I have a lot of country people
who are
37:49
my friends is that not the same
as yeah
37:51
I have black people who are
some some of
37:53
them I guess for
37:53
like people who are my friends
country
37:56
people my friends exactly the
same banks
37:59
legend and then we also
reintroduced the
38:01
secret vote thing which is that
well you
38:04
know if you got a minister
secret vote
38:06
they'd vote against him and
that's what
38:09
he's implying there is just a
lot of
38:11
country-western singers in
there in the
38:14
closet there in the closet you
see they
38:16
can't really say anything
because they
38:18
can't say anything but if you
actually
38:19
could get them to say what they
really
38:21
meant matter oh yes of course
obviously
38:25
so DiCaprio continues to be a
good
38:28
shepherd or steward I should
say of
38:31
agenda 21 as he is now
officially
38:33
announced his investment in the
beyond
38:37
meat vegan burger company
chemicals are
38:41
us now is it true
38:44
do they have chemically better
living
38:46
through chemistry yeah well is
it I
38:49
thought it was just all beans
sure this
38:52
kid there's a bunch of there's
a but I
38:54
don't have the package in front
of me
38:55
but there's a lot of additives
and
38:58
things to make it work
39:01
and as peas I think right the
that did
39:05
you want to do some more a
climate
39:07
change because I'd yeah I got a
few
39:09
singing this is pouring rain
here and
39:12
it's freezing cold oh man we
had thought
39:14
it makes I think it's worth to
Madden we
39:16
had a couple of dreary days
here as well
39:18
cold wet it's actually where I
am it's
39:21
actually not as bad as it is
everywhere
39:23
else in the Bay Area but yeah
we got an
39:26
invasion of purple urges as an
NBC
39:28
report this purple urgence
invasion one
39:31
with an environmental emergency
in
39:33
patterns an unexpected predator
is
39:35
disrupting a fragile ecosystem
off our
39:37
west coast gotta Schwartz went
under the
39:40
sea with a group trying to make
a
39:41
difference before it's too late
39:44
he'd never noticed from along
the
39:46
coastlines of California but
below these
39:48
picturesque waters an ecological
39:50
emergency is unfolding crisis
you have
39:56
to go deep with the small scoop
armies
39:59
of volunteers all the way to the
40:01
seafloor or purple sea urchins
are
40:03
invading and destroying what
were once
40:05
vast kelp forests the sea
urchins just
40:16
one piece of a catastrophic
trifecta a
40:19
devastating the ecology of
California's
40:21
sea life warming waters from
climate
40:23
change in a diseased fish have
led to a
40:27
purple urgent which is why
volunteers
40:51
like Joshua Russo were spending
their
40:53
weekends trying to remove as
many purple
40:55
urchins as they can bag so this
is one
40:58
of the last stands yeah we've
lost over
41:00
90% of our kelp beds in there in
41:02
California
41:03
experts say the kelp forests
are the
41:05
foundation for countless food
chains
41:07
from plankton the abalone fish
41:09
sea otters all now replaced by
a barren
41:13
sea bed of urgence now where do
these
41:18
come from sea urchins yeah they
are the
41:21
indigenous yeah they're native
and they
41:25
used to here's the real problem
they
41:27
could bring me the Sun God a
global
41:28
warming global warming kills the
41:30
starfish and no the starfish
died of
41:33
some mysterious disease that
they've
41:36
never identified and they could
be
41:39
replenished because they're
pretty
41:41
because the starfish loved
these urchins
41:44
and anyone who eats uni knows
what
41:47
they're going for there yeah I
was gonna
41:50
say I mean can't we it sounds
like a
41:52
good supply of food yeah we can
do a lot
41:56
with these urchins it's the
fishing
41:58
trade there's like a billion of
them Oh
42:01
right now they guesstimate yeah
and
42:03
they're out there all over the
bottom
42:04
there's pointy they're horrible
looking
42:06
things and they're picked
they're trying
42:07
to I don't mean what they're
where
42:09
they're bothering but but when
you
42:10
listen to part two you can get
kind of a
42:12
clue and then I would we'll
talk about
42:15
after you listen to this part
what's
42:16
changed out here we have a
crisis and I
42:19
making the ocean is dying
because we've
42:21
got a billion sea urchins and
are eating
42:23
everything but on shore
solutions are
42:26
limited with regulations
restricting how
42:28
many urchins can be harvested
by hand so
42:37
for now volunteers are plucking
them out
42:39
one by one
42:40
purple drops in a bucket for a
problem
42:43
growing every day I think we
need
42:45
emergency legislation what
seems to me
42:48
what would happen here was that
sea
42:50
urchins these little purple
guys were
42:54
being being produced by it's
being
42:56
protected by some bullcrap
legislation
42:58
and they grew out of control
yeah and
43:04
this is a Democrat state they
could
43:06
change the legislation easy
enough I
43:08
don't think it's a federal law
that
43:09
keeps you from just taking a
plow cuz
43:13
you could see you could go down
there if
43:14
you had some mechanical stuff
because
43:16
you have to by law you can only
pluck
43:19
these things by hand and you
can't even
43:20
count to a billion let alone
pluck
43:23
a billion of these things out
at the
43:24
bottom you know it's obviously
the the
43:26
the sushi restaurant owners
lobby that
43:28
is keeping these regulations
you play
43:31
probably killing all these
things and
43:32
they're running short and then
they said
43:34
no no no you can't do that you
know guys
43:36
you're killing all these damn
things and
43:38
so they legislated let him grow
and so
43:41
now they're taking over the
place and
43:44
there's a lot of this story
that needs
43:46
to be further investigated but
I'm
43:49
sausage is one of the problems
which may
43:51
have been it for all you know
poisoned
43:53
yeah to keep the sea urchins
going so
43:56
they can have more Unni the
Japanese
43:58
love Unni well now you're
talking some
44:01
trade would with Japan
apparently we're
44:05
set we're selling rice to China
now so
44:07
why would we sell sushi to
Japan well
44:10
yeah I don't see why not
44:12
I don't know now somebody out
there
44:14
who's an expert do we have some
we have
44:16
people that we have people
definitely I
44:18
think you say this is not the
edible or
44:20
the edible sea urchin but I
don't know
44:22
why would it be protected in
such a way
44:24
if it wasn't so I'm sure it's
the edible
44:27
one and ingest our fish
apparently loved
44:30
eating them so it's a mess but
the
44:33
global warming is not the
problem no but
44:36
it's always fun to mention it
44:39
yeah I just keep hounding and
hounding
44:42
and hounding because it works
it does
44:45
work as we know I don't know if
I get
44:48
any more global warming stuff
here well
44:52
nobody we do have this this is
something
44:54
we probably at least get out of
the way
44:56
- at least so we can feel
better that
44:58
we're doing this show on the we
did it
45:00
on Thanksgiving we're doing it
today you
45:02
were doing it where you're in
Holland
45:03
and let's listen to what's
going on
45:06
around the country the
Thanksgiving
45:08
weather report good evening
dangerous
45:10
deadly weather is slamming much
of the
45:12
US right now these are
conditions
45:14
crippling parts of the Rockies
Midwest
45:17
Great Plains even Arizona and
this is
45:20
just the beginning more than 70
million
45:22
people will also be hit with
gusty winds
45:24
flash floods and tornadoes
treacherous
45:27
conditions for the 55 million
traveling
45:30
home from the holidays airports
are on
45:32
alert canceling flights
thousands more
45:35
already delayed we're tracking
multiple
45:38
storm systems this hour Kathy
Park
45:40
starts us off tonight
45:42
powerful stores creating chaos
for
45:45
post-thanksgiving travelers as
snow
45:47
heavy rain and strong winds
barrel
45:50
across the country in Colorado
45:52
hurricane-force wind gusts
whipping snow
45:54
in all directions creating
whiteout
45:57
conditions tough even for this
46:01
meteorologist and and dangerous
for
46:04
those daring to drive on the
roads in
46:06
Arizona a massive pileup on the
46:09
interstate with trucks stuck
for hours
46:12
and a snowy Grand Canyon town
declared a
46:15
state of emergency with no power
46:18
stranding a thousand Taurus
tornadoes
46:21
even touched down in Phoenix and
46:23
floodwaters turned deadly in
nearby
46:25
helix
46:26
an RV slept into the street
only six
46:30
people made it out alive as
water week
46:32
Lisa Ward's the vehicle
listening to
46:36
this in audio is probably even
better
46:38
than watching this on
television it is
46:40
except for one thing what's
that they
46:43
had a photo or shot or a video
of the
46:46
Grand Canyon each covered with
snow yeah
46:49
Wow was that something to look
at
46:52
it's just the Grand Canyon but
there's
46:55
snow all over the place it's
very pretty
46:57
hmm what we should do like we
should do
46:59
our own little report I think
you should
47:01
toss to me I'm at Austin
Bergstrom
47:02
Airport and we've got a report
from
47:07
madam Curry's in Austin Austin
Bergstrom
47:09
Airport as we speak at him
47:26
[Music]
47:38
does Adam curry at the airport
be safe
47:41
buddy people in the in the
troll room
47:44
like hey man it sounds like
there's some
47:46
static or something what am i
hearing
47:48
that's the wind blowing on the
mic you
47:51
fools have a bit you know do
something
47:57
actually if you listen to the
report
47:59
that I had the clip of day but
you
48:02
looked at sound into the
voiceover
48:06
they've used myself the sound
of a
48:08
reporter in a hurricane out in
the wind
48:11
and he's got a dead cat
whatever is
48:12
using the bat muffle sounds not
helping
48:17
it's my favorite kind of report
love
48:20
them so now they're just using
that
48:22
sound to make it maybe sound
yes exactly
48:26
bad miking very funny yeah
speaking of
48:33
the of the holiday Thanksgiving
Day
48:36
Thanksgiving I'm sorry I have
one more
48:38
global warming clip Oh John
well that
48:40
has precedence of course well
we're on
48:42
the topic yeah sea level rise
Shorty and
48:45
Deutsche Welle if you live in
coastal
48:48
areas of China Bangladesh India
Vietnam
48:50
or Thailand you may have to
move within
48:53
the next 30 years
48:54
the reason sea level rise a new
study
48:57
predicts that by 2050 increases
in sea
49:00
levels due to melting ice
sheets could
49:03
affect more people than
previously
49:05
estimated yeah I think what
they're
49:08
trying to create is some kind
of panic
49:10
selling moment the elite can
come in and
49:14
get some nice beachfront
property and
49:16
what they brought they brought
this guy
49:18
on who did this report for some
climates
49:20
change operation and he
admitted that
49:24
there was no difference in the
numbers
49:26
that they've ever been he said
now
49:28
they're they're perceiving the
49:30
possibility that the landmass
49:32
is going getting lower yes it's
sinking
49:35
it's sinking in say yes instead
of the
49:37
sea level rising actually the
land is
49:40
sinking and a lot of that is
happening
49:41
there's a lot of erosion
because of sand
49:43
theft primarily a lot of these
islands
49:47
sand is being stolen and it
helps make
49:50
that country sink like the
Maldives
49:53
they're stealing sand
49:56
one word so we laughed on the
last show
49:59
a bit about the Newsweek report
that
50:02
Trump
50:03
oh he's spending his
Thanksgiving
50:05
holiday golfing and drinking uh
golfing
50:09
and whoring and mani toward
horrid horn
50:12
around and of course he went to
50:14
Afghanistan which was somewhat
50:16
unexpected
50:17
now that Newsweek reporter was
fired and
50:21
now the reporter is retorting
saying
50:25
hold on a second I called the
editor who
50:28
was on duty and I told him hey
50:30
something's going on and he
filed my
50:32
report anyway it's his fault
yes yeah
50:36
the pointing fingers at each
other I
50:38
like it yeah run scared yeah
but it just
50:41
shows how phony the news
business is
50:45
everything you saw on
television pretty
50:47
much maybe your local live news
cast
50:51
but even that had a lot of
pre-roll
50:52
packages because that's what
happens
50:54
this just they stop with news
they go
50:56
home they have their own then
public be
50:59
damned
50:59
and then just filed the reports
and you
51:02
know make it up as they go
along and
51:04
it's not just Thanksgiving it
happens
51:06
with many other things
51:09
that's why that's why I like
being here
51:11
and like being live hello I
thought you
51:13
were gonna had a clip that was
gonna
51:15
exemplify this oh if only I did
no I
51:18
have other fun stuff to talk
about but I
51:20
don't yeah I kind of followed
that story
51:22
with that woman in her false
report and
51:24
she was she was told to file at
days
51:27
early and so she had to
guesstimate
51:29
what's gonna happen your
Thanksgiving
51:32
report earlier just just people
don't
51:36
realize it when people die
their obits
51:39
go that's that's how they
sometimes slip
51:42
out by accident yeah every so
often
51:45
somebody's accidently prints
one of them
51:47
yeah very well prepared oh 'but
if there
51:51
was a there's a big revelation
in the
51:53
Jeffrey Epstein case now that
was
51:56
detailed in the New York Times
51:59
apparently some hacker named
Kessler has
52:04
come out of the Woodworks and
has been
52:05
yeah in fact has been talking to
52:07
different parties for several
months
52:09
saying that he has an entire
server full
52:13
encrypted etc etc of prominent
people
52:18
from Jeffrey Epstein's
recordings that
52:22
he set up the secure server or
a secure
52:25
server for epstein and that he
had
52:28
access and he's now created a
replica of
52:30
it he went to the some lawyers
and it's
52:34
a very just got it this morning
so
52:35
haven't really I because he's
gotta get
52:37
killed if he doesn't do this
right yes
52:39
but he but what's worse is he
went to
52:42
some lawyers that okay you know
I have
52:44
this what we're gonna do and
the lawyers
52:46
actually wanted to that as per
this
52:48
hacker wanted to take that
information
52:51
and use it to blackmail the
people
52:53
themselves well here I have a I
have a
53:01
clip from the weekly podcast
because of
53:04
course if it's Jeff for Jeffrey
Epstein
53:06
we got to move it off the front
page to
53:08
a podcast this story really
began for us
53:10
the day in July
53:12
the Jeffrey Epstein was
arrested and
53:14
criminally charged with sex
trafficking
53:17
of minors suddenly he was I'm
just gonna
53:20
say up front I am as much as I
love this
53:24
invention podcasting what
they've done
53:27
with reporting is it's like
they're
53:30
trying to all be Scorsese you
know or
53:33
the you know Phil Spector the
wall of
53:36
sound look at these edits I've
got these
53:38
little music beds in these hit
just get
53:40
to the damn story to trying to
make Emmy
53:43
award-winning store what is it
Marconi
53:45
award-winning stuff every
single time
53:47
with a I'm so dramatic the
story really
53:50
began for us the day in July
the Jeffrey
53:53
Epstein was arrested and
criminally
53:55
charged with sex trafficking of
minors
53:57
suddenly he was someone we were
thinking
54:01
about one of the big questions
was where
54:04
his money was from how does
someone like
54:06
that come up with hundreds of
millions
54:08
of dollars and we were
tantalized by the
54:13
fact that he seemed to have
influence
54:15
with a lot of power
54:17
people when these weren't
models and
54:20
Hollywood people these are some
of the
54:22
biggest names and business and
finance
54:24
there were Nobel Prize winners
Wall
54:26
Street bigwigs the listeners on
and on
54:29
and we want to figure out why
people had
54:32
gravitated to him even after he
had
54:35
become known as a sexual
predator and
54:39
then in September our reporters
met a
54:42
man who claimed to have a
secret trove
54:46
of information from Epstein's
properties
54:49
this is someone who had
extraordinary
54:52
probably unparalleled inside
access to
54:55
not only Epstein but his
evidence
54:57
digital archive if what the
informant
55:00
was saying was true it had the
potential
55:03
to unlock Jeffrey Epstein's most
55:06
important secrets that's what I
mean
55:11
it's like here on the no agenda
show as
55:15
we think about the most
important things
55:18
it could be exactly needed that
it we
55:31
should just do the show like
that just
55:32
over bit I should be playing
music in
55:34
the background it could be
useful well
55:40
if you read the reporting on it
though
55:42
it's this is interesting of
course you
55:44
know this is you were reading
from the
55:46
screen we could they could have
been a
55:50
lot shorter I just like taking
forever
55:52
to say what they want to say
and I just
55:55
love that they have you know
that
55:57
there's this guy out there
who's his
55:59
hand I've got it and that
apparently
56:00
showed something on his phone
it was set
56:02
up a Deadman switch and make
sure that
56:04
stuff goes to WikiLeaks I may if
56:06
anything happens to him yeah
well I
56:08
don't know if you wanted to go
to
56:09
WikiLeaks but well someplace
yeah well
56:13
he's that's he has said this
yes that he
56:15
has a weird pleasure WordPress
blog what
56:19
no Squarespace for your Deadman
switch
56:21
no sacrilege
56:25
in the me to arena very
important study
56:28
has come out in the Springer
56:34
evolutionary psychology cool
science
56:38
publish section of their
publishing
56:42
system so it's an official one
I can
56:45
only get the abstract because I
don't
56:46
have any way to purchase this
in your
56:48
Verilog yes sexual strategies
and the
56:53
perception of sexual advances
oppression
56:56
or opportunity here we go then
remember
57:00
this comes originally from
57:02
iliza shlesinger as highlighted
by the
57:04
no agenda show from an
evolutionary
57:06
perspective the perception and
57:08
interpretation of sexual
advances depend
57:10
on sex specific mechanisms
individual
57:13
differences in the perceivers
mating
57:15
strategies and the actors
attractiveness
57:18
in two study's participants
evaluated
57:21
hypothetical situations of
sexual
57:23
advances from a co-worker
varying in
57:25
attractiveness do you imagine
this study
57:28
done imagine you imagine well
hey we're
57:32
in this study can the No Agenda
show
57:34
help choose the participants
it's like
57:38
doing a casting call varying an
57:43
attractiveness that was study
one and
57:45
physical appearance or status
in study
57:48
two that's very slight there's
another
57:50
one yeah yeah in both yes reach
now
57:54
here's that here's that here's
the is
57:56
the thing though
57:56
in both studies men perceived
sexual
58:01
advances as less negative than
women
58:05
especially when the advances
arise from
58:08
a physically attractive actor
from our
58:12
first stop the presses
58:15
furthermore each ad again I had
no idea
58:18
who could have thunk in both
studies men
58:22
perceive sexual advances as less
58:25
negative than women especially
when the
58:28
advances arise from a physically
58:30
attractive actor now mind you
men are
58:33
the horn dogs so it's less than
women I
58:36
think since I don't have the
study I'm
58:38
pretty sure they put it into me
58:39
women sound less douchey but
it's
58:42
amongst its really equal as we
continue
58:45
to read furthermore the higher
the socio
58:48
sexual orientation of the
participants
58:51
what the hell does that mean
58:54
socio-sexual I have you know
generally
58:58
speaking I could probably like
from some
59:00
perspective answer that
question like
59:02
that I have no idea what you're
talking
59:04
about
59:05
so sexual socio sexuality is the
59:09
individual difference in the
willingness
59:11
to engage in sexual activity
outside of
59:14
a committed relationship out
cheaters
59:18
the higher this a cheater
socio-sexual
59:21
doesn't even imply that
59:25
crazy term but they would keep
reading
59:27
science furthermore the higher
the socio
59:32
sexual orientation of the
participants
59:35
the less harmful these sexual
advances
59:37
are perceived okay finally the
same
59:41
behavior from an attractive or
59:43
physically attractive actor is
perceived
59:45
as less harmful than from an
59:47
unattractive actor results are
discussed
59:49
from an evolutionary
perspective on the
59:51
perception of sexual advances
so it's
59:53
it's a scientific fact that if
you're
59:57
hot you can you can harass all
you want
1:00:03
well I think that's borne out
by reality
1:00:07
and then poor Harvey wisely
must really
1:00:10
feel like a crap the world
apparently
1:00:17
well Billy Joel already proved
to us
1:00:19
that as long as you got talent
or money
1:00:21
it doesn't matter how you look
and
1:00:23
that's how he got Christie
Brinkley you
1:00:25
know she left him at the drop
of a hat
1:00:28
that was the alcohol that was
the most
1:00:31
staying power
1:00:34
I just thought you'd be happy
about that
1:00:39
I'd be chaste just about that
chaff
1:00:41
shuffle I don't determine I
don't know
1:00:45
what that means
1:00:46
well something happy about it
just
1:00:49
confirms reality and it's just
like the
1:00:52
whole thing and now you got
Chris
1:00:54
unfortunately reopens the well
she's too
1:00:56
ugly to have a boyfriend kind of
1:00:58
arguments gonna be heartless
heartless
1:01:02
right-wing girls a good-looking
1:01:03
heartless right-wing women are
always
1:01:06
condemning the ugly women for
being ugly
1:01:09
know what is what no I logical
outcome
1:01:12
is why didn't you sexually
harass me
1:01:15
because I'm ugly is that why oh
that's a
1:01:19
great way to go of course it's
going
1:01:20
that way yeah then you have
just the
1:01:23
opposite to pendulum swings in
the
1:01:24
opposite direction I mean
already if if
1:01:26
you're us in the social justice
circles
1:01:28
and someone says well would you
date a
1:01:30
trans woman you have to say yes
if you
1:01:32
don't say yes then you're trans
folk so
1:01:35
would you date an ugly woman
yeah of
1:01:37
course you have to say yes yes
of course
1:01:40
yes yeah well that's part of
the laws
1:01:44
that keep trying to pass in
California
1:01:46
where you can't discriminate on
account
1:01:48
of looks right literally kind
of looks
1:01:52
and this was put forth by a
bunch of
1:01:55
people who are all you have
their ears
1:01:57
gauge they got face tats
1:02:00
they got horns that have been
embedded
1:02:02
into the head their face is red
look at
1:02:05
the devil literally look like
the devil
1:02:08
they got canine teeth that have
been
1:02:11
implants and so they looked just
1:02:13
horrible looking people that
just
1:02:15
gruesome yeah and you have to
hire them
1:02:21
all right you want to do a
twenty20
1:02:24
politics here you won't do
something
1:02:25
else yeah we have a couple
minutes if
1:02:27
you want to I have something I
wanted to
1:02:29
do a little brexit
1:02:30
oh yeah brexit would be good
get into
1:02:34
this we get into some action
yeah we're
1:02:35
getting pretty close yeah first
I have a
1:02:37
man on the street report that's
kind of
1:02:39
interesting this is uh they're
talking
1:02:41
about Brexton and the upcoming
elections
1:02:43
is how important in this
election to
1:02:45
using bricks it is very
important it's a
1:02:54
really important issue to love
important
1:02:57
issues Britain at the moment
and so it's
1:03:02
hard to separate it from the
election
1:03:05
but dig deeper and things get
more
1:03:07
complicated is there anyone in
1:03:09
particular that you think is
better
1:03:10
placed than anyone else just
sort breaks
1:03:13
it out so I don't want bricks
it to
1:03:16
happen so whatever outcome of
the
1:03:19
election makes that more likely
would be
1:03:20
good for me
1:03:21
what conservative would get it
over
1:03:23
their line I would believe
1:03:26
is that what you want to see
happen not
1:03:28
necessarily opinion polls
indicate that
1:03:32
the number of people who will
base their
1:03:33
vote on bricks it has more than
doubled
1:03:35
since the last election from
18% to 40%
1:03:39
now add the prominence of
brexit as an
1:03:42
election issue to the huge
divergence of
1:03:45
views on brexit and what you
get is bad
1:03:48
news for a settled result vote
for the
1:03:51
party that wants to stop breaks
it labor
1:03:55
has a clear plan to get
breakfast sorted
1:03:57
within six months we can get
brexit done
1:04:00
now one way or another almost
everyone
1:04:04
you talk to once breaks it over
with
1:04:06
but what if the voters are so
bored it
1:04:10
breaks it
1:04:10
they screen out the issues rain
breaks
1:04:13
it what the vs. screen it all
outs and
1:04:16
they decide to vote on the
domestic
1:04:18
issues that worry them whether
it is the
1:04:19
NHS or housing or all those
other issues
1:04:22
and those are areas where by
and large
1:04:24
the opposition party the Labour
Party
1:04:26
have got the strongest policies
and the
1:04:28
biggest support that's one
among many
1:04:31
variables in the coming election
1:04:33
country's issues have been put
into the
1:04:36
backfoot last year talking
about breaths
1:04:39
of breakfast so I don't know if
1:04:41
anybody's competent or not I'm
a bit
1:04:43
confused with it all to be
honest with
1:04:44
you the polls do point to a
conservative
1:04:50
victory though and if Boris
Johnson wins
1:04:52
a majority that could mean the
UK
1:04:53
leaving the EU he says by
Christmas
1:05:01
there's some irregularities
that took
1:05:03
place we had this stabbing on
London
1:05:07
Bridge which enabled the Prime
Minister
1:05:11
to be interviewed and speak
because you
1:05:14
know it's they have a two week
is it two
1:05:16
week at that week dark period
where
1:05:18
there's no campaigning there's
no
1:05:20
political messaging there's
really
1:05:22
nothing on television I think
this or
1:05:24
there's no political
programming perhaps
1:05:27
I don't know exactly what the
rule is
1:05:29
but you can't campaign I think
1:05:34
kind of stupid rule so they had
to get
1:05:35
special permission for the Prime
1:05:37
Minister to speak on television
about it
1:05:39
but also this knife attack
itself I mean
1:05:43
when you have an important
election
1:05:45
coming up which will be very
determining
1:05:48
for the outcome of brexit with
you know
1:05:52
either stays the same or goes
away
1:05:55
entirely or as many would hope
there's a
1:05:58
majority for the Conservatives
and they
1:06:00
can go ahead and RAM everything
through
1:06:02
and make it happen to all of a
sudden
1:06:05
have an immigration based
tragedy take
1:06:08
place is always handy
1:06:10
this is beyond handy in
particular
1:06:14
because both the the guy who
who did
1:06:19
this he was out on special
circumstances
1:06:23
at a conference for earlier
prisoner
1:06:25
release and the guy who was
with the
1:06:28
tusks I think there was a guy
with I
1:06:30
love these guys who I also
doubt they're
1:06:32
battling a guy with a with an
IE D belt
1:06:35
with a fire extinguisher very
heroic but
1:06:39
the guy with the tusks was also
out on
1:06:41
some special program for
killing a
1:06:43
fifteen-year-old or something
the whole
1:06:45
thing stinks
1:06:46
let's stop and deconstruct it I
do have
1:06:49
one report that we could least
play for
1:06:52
background all right which is
the
1:06:54
stabbing stabbing make sense
police at
1:06:59
work at the site of Friday's
attack one
1:07:02
of the victims has been named
as Jack
1:07:04
Merritt he was attending a
conference on
1:07:06
prison rehabilitation at the
time and
1:07:08
250 kilometers away extensive
searches
1:07:11
at the home of the attacker 28
year old
1:07:14
Osman Khan he served time for
terror
1:07:16
offenses but was released early
subject
1:07:19
to an extensive list of
conditions and
1:07:21
it is this revelation that has
stirred
1:07:24
debate in a country in the
middle of a
1:07:26
general election campaign we
want to
1:07:29
toughen up the sentences for
serious and
1:07:31
violent offences and I've said
for a
1:07:34
long time now that
1:07:36
the practice of automatic early
release
1:07:39
where you cut a sentence in
half and let
1:07:41
really serious violent
offenders out
1:07:43
early simply isn't working and
I think
1:07:46
you've had some very good
evidence of
1:07:49
how that isn't working I'm
afraid with
1:07:51
this case I think we need to
look at
1:07:53
that what happens in the in the
prisons
1:07:55
what happens with the Probation
Service
1:07:57
and what happens with the role
of the
1:07:59
parole board in this and make
sure that
1:08:02
the sentences are appropriate
but above
1:08:04
all is what happens inside the
prison if
1:08:07
prisons continue to be
understaffed
1:08:10
overcrowded and a lot of
prisoners not
1:08:14
being properly supervised dand
I think
1:08:16
there is a danger to everybody
in the
1:08:17
future in a correction it
wasn't the guy
1:08:20
with the tusks it was a
different guy
1:08:21
James Ford now couple of funny
things
1:08:26
here and let's just go to the
conspiracy
1:08:29
side this was all staged
another Russ
1:08:31
I'm good buddy that was stabbed
and it
1:08:33
probably wasn't staged but
let's just
1:08:35
say if it was staged here's some
1:08:36
elements I thought that yes
okay I have
1:08:39
an element Nolan Ross yes okay
1:08:41
some guy in the middle of the
bridge has
1:08:44
got an or wall tusks which I'd
never
1:08:48
heard of before in my life nor
wall
1:08:52
never heard it nor walls like a
giant
1:08:54
sea otter it's like a sea lion
kind of
1:08:57
animals like what a big giant
want a big
1:09:00
thing and and apparently it's a
tooth
1:09:02
that grows into a tusk huh and
he sticks
1:09:06
straight down you can stab
things with
1:09:07
it but he this guy's got this
thing
1:09:09
which apparently was at some
fish with
1:09:10
fishmongers Hall yeah grabbed
off the
1:09:13
wall which is what I think I'd
do to
1:09:16
like oh let me think of a
weapon there
1:09:18
we go
1:09:19
so let me grab this noir wall
tusks and
1:09:22
run down over the Brooklyn
Bridge and
1:09:24
have this thing and be poking
him with
1:09:26
it a little suspicious that did
go
1:09:29
through all that trouble and
discoveries
1:09:31
would have been very
interesting another
1:09:33
guy's got a fire extinguisher
where I
1:09:35
don't know where he lugged this
thing
1:09:36
from it that was my favorite he
loves
1:09:40
his fire city spraying the guy
that was
1:09:42
great I think he caught them in
the head
1:09:43
with it which is typical of if
you have
1:09:45
a fire extinguisher you can do
a head
1:09:47
shot with it you'll knock the
guy out
1:09:49
and so there's some cops show
up and the
1:09:52
guys pretty much subdued it
seems to me
1:09:54
and they've taken to the ground
but they
1:09:57
said clear away and the cops
put four
1:09:59
slugs into him yeah if this was
the part
1:10:01
that I especially when you're
doing it
1:10:03
at close range and why I mean
you're
1:10:06
afraid he's gonna blow himself
up and
1:10:09
then you're gonna shoot in the
area see
1:10:11
from that angle angle as well
yeah if
1:10:14
you're gonna take this to light
two
1:10:16
conspiracies I wouldn't it be
possible
1:10:18
if this whole thing was staged
and these
1:10:19
these boneheads had to be
getting out of
1:10:21
there who knows about the guy
was a tusk
1:10:23
I don't know about that but
they the
1:10:25
whole thing could have been you
know
1:10:26
just a crock of shit and he was
carrying
1:10:30
a fake bomb vest well stop here
is the
1:10:34
most annoying part of this when
the
1:10:37
story broke everybody was not
reporting
1:10:40
a fake bomb vest it was
reported as a
1:10:43
hoax bomb vest which means
something
1:10:47
very different
1:10:48
fake versus hoax is not the
same thing
1:10:51
and why why were they saying
hoax hoax
1:10:54
hoax monitor mayor's code the
guy's got
1:10:58
a fake bomb vest is it possible
that the
1:11:01
fake hoax bomb vest was
actually a
1:11:04
bulletproof vest very likely
that a good
1:11:09
one not as you know a Kevlar or
one of
1:11:12
those kinds that they use in
battle but
1:11:14
you could cover that up with
some fake
1:11:16
bombs and so you pumped the
four bullets
1:11:18
carefully into the bulletproof
vest and
1:11:20
haul the guy off I like it
1:11:24
job well done I like it but but
that's
1:11:28
why I think the term hoax was
code
1:11:33
yeah could be let me just see
if it was
1:11:36
the BBC as well who were
reporting that
1:11:38
let's see USA Today hoax
Telegraph
1:11:45
reported as hoax
1:11:49
New York Times as hoax and then
that
1:11:53
that kind of went away but to
me it was
1:11:55
I've never heard that reported
as a hoax
1:11:58
because a hoax means
intentionally
1:12:00
tricking people but yeah well
actually
1:12:04
what is the difference between
hoax and
1:12:06
fake
1:12:09
well a fake bomb this is just a
fake bit
1:12:12
just objectively what it is a
hoax bomb
1:12:15
this would be one in two
supposed to I'm
1:12:19
sorry well hoax the actual
definition is
1:12:22
a humorous or malicious
deception so if
1:12:27
it was hoax the guy meant it as
a joke
1:12:30
no malicious
1:12:34
that wasn't the term though it
wasn't no
1:12:36
malicious deception you just
read the
1:12:38
definitions in there
1:12:39
okay now humorous or malicious
malicious
1:12:42
yeah right malicious
1:12:44
okay well I just found that to
be odd
1:12:47
and I like your theory though
none of it
1:12:49
made sense it made zero sense
to be
1:12:51
shooting the guy from what was
it maybe
1:12:53
four feet right there boom boom
boom and
1:12:57
and maybe as you say it was too
you know
1:13:00
it had to be some kind of item
payment
1:13:02
that would really hurt if you
hit
1:13:04
someone even when the best from
that
1:13:05
distance but you want to aim
perfectly
1:13:09
at the vest so maybe that's why
it was
1:13:10
so close
1:13:11
but regardless very convened
for the
1:13:15
election let's just put that
out there
1:13:17
whether it was real or not
1:13:18
very very trump bad not Trump
in very
1:13:21
bushy and George Bush were
there always
1:13:24
jack up the alert y'all were up
at red
1:13:26
alert or orange alert for the
election
1:13:33
of George Bush they jacked it
up to
1:13:35
orange cuz we're under threat
from the
1:13:37
terrorists
1:13:38
I missed the old alert system
it was so
1:13:40
much fun wasn't it the one that
never
1:13:41
changed it was just pretty
permanently
1:13:43
orange orange I'd like to thank
you for
1:13:47
your courage and say in the
morning to
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you the man who put the C and
climate
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1:13:57
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uhh sham Boursin and dark
chocolates we
1:18:23
have perfect addition to the
round table
1:18:25
what is that sham Boursin know
what you
1:18:28
look it up and then at it no
I've
1:18:30
already ordered it but I
figured I mean
1:18:32
I don't know what I don't know
what it
1:18:33
looks like I don't know if I'm
gonna put
1:18:34
it in find the right seat could
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GABA goofer all you know where
I would
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like to sit as the savour sabor
savor
1:18:43
Sabo I don't know save or of
the Yadkin
1:18:47
Valley grapes
1:18:49
hmm in recognition of a
surprisingly
1:18:53
spectacular vintage being
produced in
1:18:56
the region this is a wine you
should
1:18:58
rape you should know this I
should know
1:19:02
but I don't
1:19:03
where's Yadkin Valley I don't
know that
1:19:05
either
1:19:06
how do some magic in the valley
how you
1:19:10
spell it
1:19:11
yad ki in Yadkin yet a Atkin
North
1:19:16
Carolina oh it's a North
Carolina
1:19:18
product oh no North Carolina
some it is
1:19:22
I'm gonna tell you on this side
here I
1:19:24
noticed when I first went to
Bordeaux in
1:19:26
1973 and a lot of the vineyards
that
1:19:31
weren't the great vintage where
every
1:19:32
grape euros worth thousands of
dollars
1:19:34
but in many of the small
vineyards they
1:19:37
had side by side growing with
the grapes
1:19:40
in Bordeaux this is I don't
think you'd
1:19:42
see this anymore and I don't
think I've
1:19:43
seen it since tobacco ah so you
have a
1:19:48
villa vineyard in a tobacco
field mm-hmm
1:19:51
all in the Bordeaux area
1:19:53
you can't I have always said
what that's
1:19:56
interesting that you can grow
tobacco
1:19:57
and where you were these grapes
and I've
1:20:00
always had in the back of my
mind so I
1:20:02
went to North Carolina which is
a
1:20:03
tobacco growing state
1:20:07
and found that they were
switching a lot
1:20:09
of these tobacco fields to
grapes and I
1:20:11
visited a lot of wineries there
I
1:20:13
visited more barbecue places
than
1:20:15
wineries I will admit but I
went to a
1:20:17
lot of whiners and the wine was
quite
1:20:19
good and it was you know I was
made with
1:20:22
kind of a lot of lack of
self-assurance
1:20:25
and low self esteem you know is
this
1:20:28
anything you know well you're
from
1:20:29
California you must know about
this
1:20:31
so here try this and try that
and try
1:20:33
this and as if everyone from
California
1:20:36
is at wine expert and in fact
the wine
1:20:39
was very good and I think they
can grow
1:20:41
some good grapes up there in
North
1:20:43
Carolina I think eventually it
would be
1:20:44
seen as one of the great wine
growing
1:20:46
errors of the world
1:20:47
I think the tobacco has
something to do
1:20:49
with it it's in the few minutes
in the
1:20:51
earth very nice but I don't
know what
1:20:53
this is sham Boorstin is wealthy
1:20:56
abortion is a grape from France
1:20:58
originally it's probably a good
wine
1:21:02
they're making us some of the
areas I
1:21:04
noticed this when I was in
Texas will
1:21:10
appreciate some of this so I'm
in the
1:21:13
hill country going they got a
bunch of
1:21:15
wineries there they're all over
the
1:21:16
place and vodka distilleries
yes we have
1:21:18
a lot of anything on the vodka
yeah yes
1:21:22
one of the best in the in the
world and
1:21:24
so I went to all these little
these
1:21:26
wineries I didn't buy anything
because
1:21:28
it was there for one thing
they're
1:21:30
overpriced and they're not that
good but
1:21:33
it's interesting that they've
taken a
1:21:36
liking to growing Tempranillo
outside of
1:21:40
Austin Texas and every winery
made some
1:21:42
of it and it seems to take take
well to
1:21:46
Texan Texas yeah and
Tempranillo is the
1:21:49
grape this mostly grown in
Spain to make
1:21:51
the great Riojas and other
wines but
1:21:54
this Louis so Texas has
potential for
1:21:57
that particular grape anyway
onward
1:21:59
sorry everybody loves it John
this is
1:22:05
from meetup in one of these more
1:22:06
established wineries in the
spring of
1:22:08
summer 2020 and of course hosts
a CD and
1:22:10
JC needed tour anytime addy
douching
1:22:13
please
1:22:15
you've been deduced yes the
Karmapa do
1:22:20
see some some career-boosting
karma to
1:22:23
take me to the next level
professionally
1:22:25
okay get laid karma I received
about
1:22:28
three years ago and continues
to be
1:22:30
amazing could be so kind as to
play the
1:22:37
following jingles Jordan
Peterson that's
1:22:39
wrong
1:22:40
Reverend el Sigourney Weaver
can you see
1:22:44
the juice and oh my god that
was amazing
1:22:46
and finally don't eat me
Hillary Clinton
1:22:49
too many keep up the great works
1:22:51
gentlemen yours and
deconstruction Andy
1:22:54
when Andy brewer winston-salem
at Ultra
1:22:58
star on the tweeters sir save
our savour
1:23:01
sabor or something of the
Yadkin Valley
1:23:03
grapes
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he says the swoop is coming
that's wrong
1:23:07
big annoy Weaver
1:23:18
karma I got him on Richie Earl
of Luna
1:23:26
sir Kevin McLaughlin in Locust
North
1:23:28
Carolina 33333
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jingles request F cancer karma
ice luge
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goat scream jobs karma f cancer
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for my uncle Huey Willett of
locust
1:23:40
North Carolina to North
Carolina is in a
1:23:42
row here no this is my decree
everyone
1:23:45
is just to be happy and healthy
1:23:48
sincerely the Earl of Luna sir
Kevin
1:23:51
McLaughlin
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[Applause]
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you've got I love it
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Tom Whittaker in Redwood City
California
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3:30 important donation note
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important important
1:24:19
I work at Google and no agendas
1:24:21
sometimes the only thing that
keeps me
1:24:23
sane amongst probably the
largest group
1:24:26
of swollen amygdalas on earth
if you
1:24:30
could play a family guy I'm a
douche bag
1:24:33
for me that would be great I
don't think
1:24:36
we have that one though
1:24:38
you know we do hat we clip in
eight
1:24:41
years ago but I don't think
you're gonna
1:24:44
find it oh that sucks
1:24:47
I'd really like to but I have
no idea
1:24:51
no idea well just sorry don't
give a
1:24:54
regular douchebag it's not for
time no
1:24:59
no of course not that's for all
of the
1:25:01
googles whereas a mikvah is
fighting
1:25:02
sighs äj--
1:25:03
and I give him a goat screen
karma
1:25:05
you've got thank you man it's
good to
1:25:11
know that there's there sane
people on
1:25:13
the inside I'm sure it's not
easy
1:25:15
apparently Microsoft filled
with these
1:25:18
folks to folks
1:25:21
my daughter's fiance and her
went to
1:25:25
Vegas to visit his grandma and
his
1:25:28
parents were there oh and their
hair
1:25:32
amygdalas are swollen to an
extreme and
1:25:34
apparently the old man was
driving down
1:25:38
the road according to the Nick
2 reports
1:25:41
yes report he's hot hole and
starts
1:25:46
cussing about Trump okay this
is all he
1:25:57
wanted to do is get into
political
1:25:59
fights at the Thanksgiving
table that
1:26:02
still actually happens huh yes
oh the
1:26:05
kids had to put the kibosh on
it oh my
1:26:09
goodness so he was he was
really baiting
1:26:11
everybody trying to kind of get
him all
1:26:13
riled up
1:26:16
Wow we have a diversity that
you wanted
1:26:18
to argue he just wanted they
couldn't
1:26:20
not do it on work to sir JD
Baron of
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Silicon Valley
1:26:26
33:13 Jews yo dudes upgrading
greetings
1:26:30
from the Silicon Valley love
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1:26:32
to Adam and family safe travels
and hope
1:26:34
you can celebrate fond memories
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1:26:35
thanks to original show with no
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I give thanks to original show
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1:26:41
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and the
1:26:44
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knights and the
1:26:46
dames out there okay I think
you just
1:26:48
forgot the word the the word
though it's
1:26:52
like hospital okay good I hope
that you
1:26:55
had University
1:26:57
I hope 33 I hope that you had
just as
1:27:00
much or little Turkey and or
family as
1:27:02
you desired this Thanksgiving
please
1:27:05
give a shout out to the cast
and crew up
1:27:07
up - up - up up the upcoming
sounds like
1:27:13
a hiccup no you what he
dictated this
1:27:15
into his phone it sounds like
the
1:27:19
upcoming of a trigger warning
opening
1:27:21
soon here in Silicon Valley
this play
1:27:24
the game fine animus will be in
Oh
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features the soon to be anthem
of the
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current generation okay boomer
1:27:34
okay read next and the cranky
geek your
1:27:37
cranky old geeks voice cranky
old
1:27:40
yourself
1:27:43
JC D and Grand Duke Foley we
need to get
1:27:46
a meet-up down here soon real
than the
1:27:48
real Silicon Valley this is not
1:27:50
Northeast Silicon Valley
berserk ly yeah
1:27:52
yeah I know
1:27:53
no agenda me tips.com finally
no agenda
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hot tip for all those dudes
named Ben
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and dudettes name Brut
Bernadette that
1:28:00
are doing tech support for
their parents
1:28:02
and our families this holiday
season
1:28:04
please put in show notes ye I
could have
1:28:09
been ripped as a drunk donation
now put
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in show notes as he has a
promotion Oh
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promotion the end of the year
protection
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of software for your family from
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Malwarebytes the promo ends on
Monday 12
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to practice no it's not regular
produce
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but you go to Malwarebytes slash
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promotions and you'll find
something
1:28:37
there yes
1:28:41
I'm shocked he wanted to put it
in the
1:28:44
show notes it's important stuff
in there
1:28:46
like Jeffrey Epstein didn't
kill himself
1:28:49
Malwarebytes comm slash
promotions there
1:28:52
you go and then you put slash
PC or Mac
1:28:54
or Android and I'm gonna give
winning it
1:28:57
further I want to give him some
karma
1:28:59
you've got karma get your pin
out Oh bro
1:29:08
okay
1:29:10
Ilene sour and Muskegon Miss
Michigan
1:29:14
she's now and she's gonna be a
dame
1:29:16
today and I think she's on the
list I'm
1:29:18
pretty sure of it yes she is
but there's
1:29:22
some additional information yes
we're on
1:29:25
table requests yes and let me
read the
1:29:27
note this in a no agendas
become part of
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my weekly agenda with the
enclosed check
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I have 250 dollars I now
reached the
1:29:35
goal of Dame hood to be at the
round
1:29:37
table is a great honor I wish
to be
1:29:39
known as named Zelda of the
turtle realm
1:29:41
I would like to have
strawberries and
1:29:46
cream horns strawberries and is
it CR
1:29:54
eme or EI m she's got to see
our EAM
1:29:58
horns cream horns okay god I'm
sure what
1:30:02
that is you know I don't think
you want
1:30:04
it but we'll have it at the
round table
1:30:06
you're deconstruction has been
1:30:09
invaluable and has encouraged
me to look
1:30:11
deeper and take nothing at face
value ah
1:30:14
this is good your insight
that's what
1:30:16
you want another way in other
words
1:30:17
think everything's bull crap
another
1:30:19
we're insights and unique
styles of
1:30:21
delivery provide both
enlightenment and
1:30:23
the entertainment needed to
expand my
1:30:25
horizon and keep my sanity at
the same
1:30:27
time thank you Adam and John
for all
1:30:30
that you do Eileen sword
muskegon and I
1:30:35
want to thank everybody just
briefly for
1:30:37
all but nice notes I received
and and
1:30:40
quick emails and people and
with similar
1:30:43
situations and experiences it
was very
1:30:46
very very nice and I just want
to thank
1:30:48
Gitmo Nation for doing that
1:30:53
sue-shaun of Slovakia he's in
the US it
1:30:58
says but he's in Slovakia is
from
1:30:59
Slovakia two three four five
six one of
1:31:01
my favorite numbers I'm
answering the
1:31:03
call for the Dame drive yay
1:31:07
donation I am able to surprise
and bring
1:31:10
my smoking-hot wife
1:31:12
Barra to the round table or
bara bara
1:31:16
looks like sbar space-a is the
way you
1:31:19
pronounce it to the round table
she is
1:31:21
not a fan of the moniker Dame
so you
1:31:27
should please Knight her sir
yeah not a
1:31:30
Dame bar and give her some goat
Karma
1:31:33
please for as for me humbly I
asked for
1:31:36
some health karma as I go into a
1:31:38
deviated septum surgery on
Tuesday and
1:31:41
could use the healing power at
the No
1:31:43
Agenda community I truly
believe in
1:31:45
everyone who hears this and
thinks a
1:31:48
happy thought makes a huge
difference to
1:31:50
my recovery karma works people
yeah with
1:31:54
this a lot to be said for that
thanks to
1:31:56
the both of you for keeping
this also
1:31:57
yeah that's why the bigger
audience the
1:31:59
better thanks for the both of
you for
1:32:01
keeping us all sane and
producing the
1:32:04
best podcast in the universe oh
yeah I
1:32:06
forgot
1:32:06
f cancer for anyone who needs
it circe
1:32:09
looks Shawn of Slovakia you've
got karma
1:32:27
a surf for her oh that's a good
question
1:32:31
I I think so Bar ah let me check
1:32:39
you would hope I'll keep going
yes yes
1:32:44
sir bara fine no it's supposed
to be sir
1:32:51
now it was something else hold
on you
1:32:53
have to do it right
1:32:56
sir not a dancer not a dame yes
I'm glad
1:32:59
I checked sir not a dame
1:33:04
okay bar that's good got it
night Bruce
1:33:07
222 at 220 dollars and 22 cents
Adam and
1:33:12
John I thank you for the show
as always
1:33:14
the last show I'm very happy to
see you
1:33:16
also debunking this
game-changers vegan
1:33:19
propaganda
1:33:20
please also do some research on
some of
1:33:23
the work of dr. Shaun Baker has
been
1:33:27
doing in the carnivore diet it
has saved
1:33:29
my life love and light night
Bruce Bruce
1:33:33
thank you okay and last but not
least is
1:33:37
Chris G $200 ITM gents first
donation
1:33:41
was hit in the mouth by a
co-worker hold
1:33:43
on hold on first donation we
got a
1:33:45
deduced I am going to make it
clear that
1:33:53
I disagree with this policy
really I
1:33:57
think it has to be requested
okay I'm
1:33:59
sorry I died that thought we
had treated
1:34:02
this differently in the past I
I must be
1:34:05
remiss no I don't think you did
I just
1:34:08
don't think it's ever been
expressed
1:34:10
okay I think it's come up that
often
1:34:12
most people ask for the D
douching and
1:34:14
some people have said I don't
want to de
1:34:17
douching because I haven't
given enough
1:34:19
money and we didn't de douche
okay I I
1:34:22
will I will no longer
unrequested D
1:34:28
douching is off the table
1:34:31
okay toad but his douche D
douching has
1:34:35
been put into the into the wild
so he's
1:34:38
been d douche it did happen
1:34:40
yeah so he's nothing we can do
about it
1:34:42
he was hitting the mouse by a
co-worker
1:34:44
one year ago didn't not get
much of the
1:34:47
show at first this interesting
huh but
1:34:50
appreciated the deconstruction
and humor
1:34:52
now I did not get much of the
show at
1:34:56
first but appreciated the
deconstruction
1:34:58
and humor what else is the show
humane
1:35:04
points like drug interesting
observation
1:35:08
all right but I else is there
what is it
1:35:13
you like so much please we'll
do more of
1:35:15
it
1:35:18
now I get it and love it
requesting jobs
1:35:21
come from my youngest human
resource on
1:35:23
her upcoming interview also goat
1:35:25
screaming your little girl yay
thanks
1:35:27
Chris G absolutely and thank
you for
1:35:30
your courage and for your
support jobs
1:35:31
jobs jobs and jobs
1:35:35
that's Voter job I wonder what
the
1:35:47
mechanism is that you listen to
the show
1:35:50
and you don't get it and that
but you
1:35:53
keep listening because there's
something
1:35:55
about it that you listen
there's some
1:35:56
reason you keep a lot of people
1:35:57
listeners so this guys are nuts
1:35:59
they're a couple that's know I
think
1:36:01
more like this they hear so and
this is
1:36:05
a problem admitted it's a
problem but
1:36:08
anyone who is told hey this is
a great
1:36:10
podcast today it's a-you know
is no
1:36:13
agenda there's really you know
they have
1:36:15
no political agenda but they
deconstruct
1:36:17
the news and it starts off with
I can
1:36:24
understand it's jarring we have
had that
1:36:28
complaint early on which
because you
1:36:30
guys was that this show is
trivial
1:36:35
because you're played you start
off like
1:36:36
a morning zoo part of the
problem I
1:36:42
think it was reasons to do that
and
1:36:44
those reasons reasons are still
valid
1:36:47
then I'm also always a must
when we do
1:36:53
14 minutes of talk about Linux
Mint
1:36:56
distros and and people still
show up and
1:37:00
actually a lot of them
appreciated our
1:37:03
biannual Linux talk well I said
at the
1:37:08
time after the show I said to
you I'll
1:37:10
bet you some people will check
out this
1:37:12
ultimate Linux 19 and they will
get back
1:37:15
to me and say that's really I'm
glad you
1:37:18
told us about that and guess
what
1:37:20
happened well done
1:37:23
I know they well I got a lot of
email a
1:37:29
lot of yeah and of course a lot
of it is
1:37:32
well you know that's downstream
three
1:37:35
levels you don't want that you
want Arch
1:37:38
Linux that's what the bad boys
yes says
1:37:41
a lot of that but it's
appreciated
1:37:43
because I couldn't no there are
some
1:37:44
questions that I had and people
were
1:37:46
answering but anyway the point
being at
1:37:48
what point is it and maybe
people could
1:37:50
email us this what what you'd
listen to
1:37:53
it you probably didn't get it
right away
1:37:55
what was it that was either
holding you
1:37:58
back or what was that that code
that
1:37:59
made it click
1:38:02
because I think there's I think
you're
1:38:04
right there's this something
that
1:38:05
happens that people say oh I
see and I
1:38:08
don't know what it is 12 years
this is
1:38:12
this I've held this job down
longer than
1:38:15
any job of ever done in my
entire life
1:38:17
just wanted you to realize that
almost
1:38:20
three times as long as any job
I've had
1:38:22
and it's a job it's the actual
hours six
1:38:26
hours a week which is
non-trivial for it
1:38:29
generally broadcasters talk for
talking
1:38:32
part that's forget forget the
rest
1:38:35
I mean it's talking talking
talking yeah
1:38:39
it's interesting there's no
doubt about
1:38:41
it has some there's something
magical
1:38:43
well magical for sure and a lot
of that
1:38:46
magic is directly attributable
to the
1:38:48
people we just heard from our
executive
1:38:50
producers and associate
executive
1:38:52
producers for this episode
eleven ninety
1:38:55
five of the No Agenda show
because it is
1:38:58
your podcast that's the big
difference
1:39:00
that we put in we don't have
listeners
1:39:02
we have producers and then
everybody
1:39:04
else and of course you start to
call
1:39:06
these people douchebags so that
was
1:39:07
that's on you but that's what
producers
1:39:09
get to do that's the big
difference
1:39:11
that's why it's working and
we'll be
1:39:14
thanking more of these fine
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second half our second donation
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[Music]
1:40:00
you know I knew when I had to
back you
1:40:03
off on that because I do have
to say one
1:40:05
more thing about Linux about
this mint
1:40:08
Linux ultimate so I'm really
you're
1:40:11
really gonna do this okay
1:40:13
just because I forgot to do it
last time
1:40:16
so I've got this mint Linux and
I'm just
1:40:19
playing around with it and so I
type a
1:40:22
document oh you know Libre
Office
1:40:24
document I said what happens if
I go to
1:40:26
the printer and so I hit print
it worked
1:40:29
right away it worked right away
I know
1:40:32
and I didn't have to go find a
printer
1:40:34
and a doodle or any drivers
it's a Epson
1:40:37
printer as an XP 950 it just
worked and
1:40:41
I was that was what stunned me
the most
1:40:44
okay well since you brought it
up I - I
1:40:47
- I'm still on lubuntu I'm very
happy to
1:40:50
give me yes now the only not
about
1:40:53
anything about Linux but I was
thinking
1:40:56
that and maybe that maybe this
does
1:40:59
exist maybe I'm so out of touch
me but
1:41:03
when I was grown up we had
classes in
1:41:05
school we had woodworking we
had shop -
1:41:11
home economics which meant
cooking and
1:41:14
stuff there should be a class
and maybe
1:41:17
there is I would just call it
tech or
1:41:19
technology class and you enter
this
1:41:21
class you're given a laptop and
a CD and
1:41:26
you're told okay you're going
to create
1:41:28
the perfect computer for you
and you're
1:41:31
going to learn how to do that
in this
1:41:33
class and of course you know it
starts
1:41:35
with choosing a distro of linux
and then
1:41:38
customizing it because the more
I
1:41:41
realize how incredibly shackled
I was by
1:41:45
the two predominant operating
systems
1:41:47
and Linux is now finally at a
place
1:41:50
where I can actually use it and
I and
1:41:52
I'm not saying this lightly
I've tried
1:41:54
many many times over the past
years and
1:41:57
and in fact I would say the way
to do it
1:41:59
is just get your VirtualBox for
free and
1:42:01
try it because you can't break
anything
1:42:03
you know - you know boot
anything on
1:42:05
your drive and it'll work just
fine at
1:42:07
least for testing and probably
even
1:42:08
better than that but we should
be
1:42:10
teaching kids
1:42:12
the actual basics of how this
stuff
1:42:15
works because they're dealing
with it in
1:42:17
their everyday life
1:42:18
and you know when I look at a
smart
1:42:20
phone I can see all the things
that are
1:42:23
taking place and how it come to
how
1:42:25
would the information
eventually you
1:42:26
know it comes back onto my
screen and
1:42:29
there's tremendous benefit to
that this
1:42:31
tremendous benefit to the
creativity
1:42:32
you'll have in the future if
you unreal
1:42:34
II understand how things work
but this
1:42:36
is not being taught and the
only way to
1:42:38
learn it and boy is Linux a
great play a
1:42:41
great way to learn how this
stuff works
1:42:43
because you actually have to
get your
1:42:45
hands dirty to make it work
it's just a
1:42:47
thought maybe it exists maybe
classes
1:42:49
doing this I do that we would
have heard
1:42:51
of it well in fact what you
said which
1:42:55
is the same when I was a kid
they had
1:42:57
woodshop hmm they had metal
shop they
1:43:00
had auto shop
1:43:02
yeah auto shop sure and all the
kids
1:43:04
would learn how to tune cars
into
1:43:05
whatever you wanted to eat and
they had
1:43:07
home make home economics right
and it
1:43:12
was a it was a room full of
ovens now
1:43:16
the problem is while I'm saying
this of
1:43:18
course we're about 30 years too
late
1:43:21
because Apple and Microsoft and
now
1:43:23
Google with Chrome OS have
completely
1:43:26
swamped the educational system
and are
1:43:28
eating your children alive
literally
1:43:31
because you are a slave to how
they want
1:43:34
you to do things
1:43:35
just try and install Windows 10
out of
1:43:38
the box these days they try to
suck you
1:43:40
into creating an online account
with
1:43:42
Microsoft no matter what you
try and I
1:43:44
think they should take this
computer
1:43:46
shop class and actually to
extend it so
1:43:48
you actually build your own box
that's
1:43:50
what that's what I just said we
used to
1:43:52
take a laptop you get my laptop
you give
1:43:55
them a composer will bill okay
yeah why
1:43:58
not CPU how about just a
Raspberry Pi
1:44:02
this is fantastic
1:44:05
option but I'd like to see a
real
1:44:06
computer commodity but you're
old school
1:44:11
well Raspberry Pi in those
little nudnik
1:44:14
things and some of these other
Lourdes
1:44:15
devices also fun Arduinos or
whatever
1:44:19
the hell they're called and let
them
1:44:20
strap stuff onto it and we're
1:44:22
learn about this stuff they
teach none
1:44:24
of this for Christmas please for
1:44:26
Christmas give your child one
of these
1:44:29
raspberry pi startup kits for
kids you
1:44:33
will not regret it maybe you
will but I
1:44:35
anyway I think that weird this
whole
1:44:38
idea of learn to code No
1:44:41
you've got to understand how
the stuff
1:44:43
works make it work for you
learned it
1:44:45
code is a scam of course it's a
scam
1:44:48
Courtois
1:44:49
scam it's do you want to be an
obedient
1:44:53
tech worker do you want to be
the next
1:44:56
genius to wear a turtleneck
1:45:02
so we're talking about brexit a
minute
1:45:04
ago I do have this little sub
clip
1:45:06
because we've talked about this
on the
1:45:08
show we're always been baffled
by it I
1:45:10
was baffled by it with my
friends in
1:45:12
England they yes I know exactly
what
1:45:14
this is about this is about the
leaked
1:45:16
documents isn't it well this is
in this
1:45:19
case the clip is a very short
one but
1:45:20
it's a WTF clip yep
1:45:23
play it Jeremy Corbyn also says
he's
1:45:26
obtained documents that reveal
Britain's
1:45:28
National Health Service could
be up for
1:45:30
sale and a post brexit trade
deal with
1:45:32
the United States yeah this is
the big
1:45:35
scandal apparently a trade
document
1:45:38
between the US and the UK
1:45:39
leaks out and and that's where
they and
1:45:43
we already heard this rumor
like the
1:45:46
National Health says here ago
yeah so of
1:45:50
course they're selling out the
NHS
1:45:52
Trump's gonna take it over well
no it
1:45:55
has to do with a pharmaceutical
industry
1:45:58
and they feel like it's not
Advan tage
1:46:02
do not know what's going on but
it is
1:46:04
not advantageous for the UK
according to
1:46:06
the to the Socialists yeah well
while
1:46:10
we're on this topic of trade
and dirty
1:46:14
dealings and big industry I had
a little
1:46:17
bit of a chance to go back and
look at
1:46:19
some of the vaping roundtable
that the
1:46:22
President had you know that he
was about
1:46:24
to sign a document that kind of
source
1:46:26
or some regulation was going to
affect I
1:46:29
don't think there was a law per
se but
1:46:31
of course they do want a law to
ban the
1:46:34
flavored vape liquids because
oh it's
1:46:37
how the children how they how
they're
1:46:39
getting addicted to nicotine
all of this
1:46:41
on the heels of the great vaping
1:46:44
disaster of people dying from
vaping
1:46:45
went away pretty quick as you
can tell
1:46:47
though we cured it I guess
somehow and
1:46:50
only in America no one died
anywhere
1:46:52
else
1:46:53
don't vape vape in China don't
vape in
1:46:55
there Europe don't babe in the
UK but
1:46:56
they only died here and the
first
1:46:59
sightings in North Carolina of
the I
1:47:01
cross store already popping up
that's
1:47:05
the test market scare Alliance
1:47:07
well very important important
because
1:47:10
this is still all about tobacco
and the
1:47:14
reason the vaping
1:47:15
industry I'm just gonna recap
for people
1:47:18
who haven't been along for the
ride the
1:47:19
vape industry was kneecapped
that's a
1:47:22
good one
1:47:22
kneecapped because the tobacco
industry
1:47:26
which is quite big in billions
of
1:47:29
dollars terms makes no money on
nicotine
1:47:33
they need to sell leaf they
need to sell
1:47:35
the plant they need to sell
tobacco that
1:47:37
is necessary to generate
revenue the
1:47:39
states need to get that revenue
because
1:47:42
they've already written bonds
against it
1:47:43
that revenue is taxes but it's
also for
1:47:46
death there's extra special
money that
1:47:48
the tobacco companies pay
they're trying
1:47:50
to get to the nicotine to be
taxed but
1:47:53
that's really not what it's
about it is
1:47:54
big tobacco beating down the
innovators
1:47:57
beating down the little man who
just
1:48:00
wants to inhale water vapor and
here's
1:48:03
what Romney at the roundtable
Romney all
1:48:06
of a sudden Romney's in the
room with
1:48:08
Trump and he's got a big mouth
yep
1:48:10
Mangalam September 2018 you
used throws
1:48:13
he was a number one most
populous
1:48:14
product on the market flavors
aren't
1:48:16
issued they are attractive to
the kids
1:48:18
how about the children yes sir
we've got
1:48:21
I think almost 6 million kids
addicted
1:48:24
to nicotine nicotine because of
flavours
1:48:28
66 percent of the kids addicted
to these
1:48:32
products are saying they didn't
even
1:48:33
know it had nicotine in it they
thought
1:48:35
it was just a candy type
product it's
1:48:37
it's the flavour the strong the
kids
1:48:39
then it's a health emergency I
salute
1:48:41
the fact that Julis said we're
taking
1:48:42
these products off the market
because we
1:48:44
care about our kids who was a
kids know
1:48:46
many adults and the adults have
acts has
1:48:48
the adults have access to
menthol
1:48:50
products through jewel they
haven't at
1:48:52
the tobacco flavored products
and
1:48:54
there's but when I got putting
out
1:48:55
cotton candy flavored and what
is a
1:48:58
unicorn poop flavor
1:49:00
this is this is kid product
this is kid
1:49:03
product it's horrible
1:49:05
the children this is no good
because
1:49:06
children getting addicted
nicotine the
1:49:08
flavors this is just nasty
1:49:10
what did romney's firm Bain
Capital do
1:49:15
in the past an explosive new
reports by
1:49:19
The Huffington Post sheds new
light on
1:49:20
Romney's time at Bain & Company
the
1:49:23
Boston consulting firm it
describes how
1:49:25
the firm made millions on big
tobacco by
1:49:28
helping Philip Morris increase
its
1:49:30
revenues in the US and aiding
two other
1:49:32
tobacco Titans to dominate the
Russian
1:49:35
market long as consultants
helped
1:49:37
foreign firms and aspiring
oligarchs
1:49:39
decide how to coral Russia's
riches
1:49:42
including writing an official
manual
1:49:44
that outlined how best to
navigate the
1:49:46
process at the same time being
leveraged
1:49:49
its contacts with senior Russian
1:49:50
officials to arrange sweetheart
deals
1:49:53
for its tobacco clients of
course he's
1:49:55
always been a shill for big
tobacco and
1:49:57
he's in the room as a senator
shilling
1:50:01
for his former clients I'm I'm
somewhat
1:50:05
outraged oh you are not
outraged you
1:50:07
know you expect us from that
guy's a
1:50:09
douchebag yeah somebody do shit
that's
1:50:14
one thing in there I just kind
of
1:50:16
chuckled about which was he
said the
1:50:20
66% of the kids yeah smoking
these
1:50:24
things he's a vapor to vape and
didn't
1:50:27
even know there was nicotine
vol.60 yeah
1:50:31
no but these kids know nicotine
is
1:50:34
involved that's why they're
doing it and
1:50:36
then he goes i am i applaud
joule aren't
1:50:39
as dumb and I applaud jewel for
for
1:50:43
taking the flavors off the
market he's
1:50:45
in cahoots with jewel the whole
idea was
1:50:47
to strangle jewel to buy them
and
1:50:50
smother that shit into the
ground so we
1:50:53
can bring our new smokeless
tobacco I
1:50:56
cross smokeless tobacco coming
to a
1:51:00
store near you people kids will
his love
1:51:03
it son oh they're gonna Ram it
on
1:51:06
everybody's throat I'll see
apparently
1:51:08
John apparently maybe a
comeback to the
1:51:10
vape apparently well okay so
1:51:13
first of all apparently people
who have
1:51:17
vaped and have smoked love the
I cos it
1:51:20
is apparently a great hit and
so that I
1:51:25
don't you know I don't know
either I'm
1:51:27
just telling what I've heard so
the
1:51:27
product is supposed to be good
but but
1:51:30
then it could be propaganda
you're
1:51:31
hearing but listen look here's
the deal
1:51:34
here's the deal
1:51:35
Trump was about to sign some
kind of
1:51:39
regulation or legislation he
stopped and
1:51:42
said well hold on we need and
there was
1:51:45
after this meeting we need to
think of
1:51:48
you know why because he hates
Romney so
1:51:50
much he sees it he sees what's
going on
1:51:52
he's like I'm not gonna give
this to you
1:51:53
Romney I'm not gonna give this
vaping
1:51:56
tonight I'm pretty sure you
might be
1:51:58
right of course he doesn't like
Romney
1:52:02
Romney's a pretty much of a
wine bar
1:52:05
slime boys a slime sleepers
like he
1:52:09
swore me and you know he's in
with the
1:52:12
tobacco guys and he's a Mormon
than they
1:52:14
should be doing everything to
stop all
1:52:16
tobacco products yeah so that
doesn't
1:52:19
make any sense
1:52:20
yeah looks like a it's like the
drug
1:52:24
dealer who refuses to use the
drugs he
1:52:26
sells
1:52:27
yeah I hate drugs these drugs
are
1:52:31
terrible would you like to buy
exactly
1:52:34
exactly
1:52:36
since we've already joked about
it
1:52:38
several times I do have a
couple of
1:52:40
dropped tea clips that I wanted
to share
1:52:44
now this was from a recent
protest in
1:52:48
Greenville uh earlier this week
a
1:52:52
problem which I will say that I
believe
1:52:55
feminine hygiene products
should have a
1:52:58
lower or no tax rate I'm all
for that
1:53:00
you know this it's really the
the cost
1:53:03
of a feminine hygiene products
are are
1:53:06
an outrage
1:53:07
and I feel bad that women have
this the
1:53:11
secret tax really a just a tax
on their
1:53:15
life but okay men have other
things but
1:53:17
there's the pronunciation issue
which
1:53:19
came into play in this clip
three
1:53:20
quarters of women think the
tampon tax
1:53:22
should be a thing of the past
with 67%
1:53:24
of them saying it's a form of
sexism one
1:53:27
poll conducted
1:53:27
to the study of 2,000 women who
have had
1:53:29
periods on behalf of in Tamina
and it's
1:53:31
not just financially where
women feel
1:53:32
like they're cheated three and
five
1:53:34
women said their school sex ed
class did
1:53:36
not prepare them for their
periods and
1:53:38
they're not here for the stigma
1:53:39
surrounding menstruation with
37 percent
1:53:41
saying talking about it is
still taboo
1:53:43
in fact of quarter said they've
seen or
1:53:45
heard someone say women
shouldn't come
1:53:47
to work when they're on their
period
1:53:49
somewhat surprisingly women 18
to 24
1:53:52
were most likely to think
society still
1:53:54
sees it as quote shameful
according to
1:53:56
the in tamina study and it
affects the
1:53:58
way women talk about
menstruation too
1:53:59
with more than half saying
they're more
1:54:01
comfortable using a euphemism
like quote
1:54:03
monthly visitor when discussing
it so
1:54:05
even though 8 and 10 women said
1:54:06
discussing administration
openly and
1:54:08
honestly is important it seems
we have a
1:54:10
ways to go from a trump rally
support
1:54:40
him yeah so it's it's partially
it
1:54:43
sounds partially like there's a
southern
1:54:47
thing to it there's also a
British thing
1:54:51
I think the love island UK has
has not
1:54:56
been helpful and I had a clip
now I
1:55:00
don't know what happened to it
this is
1:55:01
kind of unfortunate I had a
clip from
1:55:03
South Park from 1998 let me
just see
1:55:08
what the heck happened to this
yeah do
1:55:10
another one of my great setups
John yeah
1:55:13
[Laughter]
1:55:16
lined up before you know
soliloquy
1:55:19
I have here's the thing I have
the whole
1:55:22
I've everything opened up I'm
ready to
1:55:25
go it's like my it's like a
running gag
1:55:27
on the show now it's not even
that funny
1:55:29
I've done it a couple of times
really
1:55:32
pissed at myself my favorite
one is
1:55:34
where I have this great clip I
want to
1:55:35
play and somehow I miss edited
it you
1:55:38
have liked it last three
seconds now
1:55:40
that
1:55:40
that's the best way to go but
man okay
1:55:44
well and then I have in the
Siena and
1:55:46
that wasn't my kind of my
payoff going
1:55:48
into I'll go into this bit then
damn it
1:55:52
South Park apparently had an
episode in
1:55:56
1998 where where this was
discussed I'll
1:56:00
look for that while we played
this clip
1:56:02
which is from a Netflix special
the
1:56:06
keeper and I watched yesterday
the day
1:56:09
before there was at Mike
Birbiglia he's
1:56:13
a comedian and he all of a
sudden he
1:56:15
rolls into this bit that is
something
1:56:17
that we really have taken issue
with on
1:56:20
this show and it shows up in
donation
1:56:22
notes all the time the
instructor was
1:56:24
like what's the most exciting
thing
1:56:27
about having baby which is a
new thing
1:56:31
for us where they don't say the
baby
1:56:33
they're just like baby we were
like we
1:56:37
just want baby to live we don't
we don't
1:56:40
have high hopes for this thing
because
1:56:42
we went to hospital and we
spoke with
1:56:48
doctor and
1:56:50
she did test and it's
touch-and-go at
1:56:52
moment and that
1:56:56
yeah that's good so I found the
clip but
1:57:01
for some reason it doesn't show
up in my
1:57:02
let me see if I can play it
directly
1:57:04
from the drive I knew I hadn't
forgotten
1:57:07
it will it play yes
1:57:10
here we go South Park 1998 hello
1:57:13
children
1:57:13
my name is dr. Adams welcome to
the
1:57:16
planetarium I thought it was
planetarium
1:57:19
well it is but I have a bone
disease
1:57:21
which impedes my ability to
pronounce
1:57:23
the T and planet area that's a
pretty
1:57:25
weird bone disease yes perhaps
someday I
1:57:28
can get a bone marrow
transplant so they
1:57:32
were doing it back then
1:57:34
yeah well it's I think it's been
1:57:37
installed I mean you listen to
these
1:57:39
linguists that guy berated us
they think
1:57:43
it's some sort of a trend but I
don't
1:57:45
know that it's a trend anymore
than
1:57:46
saying University or thinking
about that
1:57:49
the other oh I went to
university yeah
1:57:52
you can say I went to college
1:57:56
lycée I went to the University
of me by
1:57:59
MnDOT University I'm not in the
car you
1:58:01
can say I'm in the college in
certain
1:58:03
situations most time I owe the
gate he
1:58:05
went to college he went to
university it
1:58:07
should be the same why I'm so
upset
1:58:09
about this misuses there's one
other
1:58:13
minor gripe that I have that
I'm hearing
1:58:16
more and more is anyways I love
anyway
1:58:24
but anyways is said with
sincerity not
1:58:27
as any who was alright well
fine its
1:58:32
mocking but you know talking
about bad
1:58:34
language talking about people
that kind
1:58:36
of talk funny out of class
let's talk
1:58:39
about Joe Biden oh yeah
1:58:42
this is clip of the century I
had to go
1:58:45
back I'm that this has got to
be a deep
1:58:47
fake this can't this cannot be
true it
1:58:51
could be a deep fake I thought
about
1:58:53
this too because I don't know
there's no
1:58:55
real documentation for this but
it's
1:58:57
been going around and it's the
kind of
1:58:59
thing he would do
1:59:03
yeah oh well did you see
there's a
1:59:05
clique running around of him
being
1:59:07
introduced on the stage and
this old
1:59:08
woman has her hands out and
then he nips
1:59:11
at her finger that's his wife
is it is
1:59:15
that his wife oh it's Jill well
whatever
1:59:17
the case is she's standing
there she's
1:59:18
throwing her arm out it's
almost like a
1:59:20
comedy act where she she says
and then
1:59:22
we get mr. Bryton and she puts
her hand
1:59:24
out in the air right in front
of his
1:59:26
face like somebody in a in a
cheap Benny
1:59:29
Hill skit oh if it's his wife
then it's
1:59:31
okay then whatever it was funny
but you
1:59:38
know you give the guys some you
but with
1:59:40
this particular clip here which
we
1:59:43
should play is the worst you're
I saw
1:59:46
that made me aware it when I
was in law
1:59:49
school proudly for Holloway
probably for
1:59:52
your dad first african-american
state
1:59:54
senator in the state of in the
state of
1:59:56
Delaware everything about and
by the way
2:00:03
you know I should understand
and to get
2:00:06
hot I got Lana I got hairy legs
that
2:00:08
turn that that turned blonde in
the Sun
2:00:14
and the kid used to come up and
reach in
2:00:17
the pool and rub my leg down
2:00:19
so it was training that watch
the hair
2:00:21
come back up again they look at
it so I
2:00:25
learned about roaches I learned
about
2:00:26
kids jumping on my lap and I've
loved
2:00:29
kids jumping on my lap and I
tell you
2:00:32
what the men they're now all
men the
2:00:35
guys that work with down here
and
2:00:37
they're all guys at the time
they're all
2:00:40
good men most of them made a
lungful of
2:00:43
themselves and her Larkin had a
rough
2:00:46
time in some of you knew Earl
I'd if I
2:00:50
came back as a public defender
his
2:00:54
rambles like this now this
could be a
2:00:56
deep fake and it wouldn't
surprise me
2:00:58
well I've seen but it could but
it's one
2:01:00
of those things that's
believable well
2:01:02
yeah I've seen full-length
versions of
2:01:05
this and it's part of his corn
pop
2:01:06
speech which is why it's
surprising and
2:01:08
it's only showing up now
because this
2:01:11
was part of the corn pop in the
end the
2:01:14
chain and whoop his ass
2:01:16
I don't get I so P of course
okay I'm
2:01:22
putting it right into the ISO
slot
2:01:24
already knowing it's gonna win
got hairy
2:01:26
legs yeah beautiful wait a
minute I have
2:01:29
an ISO from the New Orleans
thing to
2:01:32
that which I sent his late
clips which
2:01:35
is today was the breaking news
there had
2:01:36
a shooting in New Orleans I
play the ISO
2:01:39
from that that that clip wait
oh no
2:01:44
where yes here we go please no
do not
2:01:48
drink and drive no hairy legs
beats
2:01:54
drinking and drive in any old
day back
2:02:00
to bitin we do have a Biden
campaign run
2:02:04
down front off of NBC which we
should
2:02:06
play and it's got a little camel
2:02:08
harrassing at the end which I
want to
2:02:09
comment on are investigating
the motive
2:02:12
now presidential candidates are
back on
2:02:14
the road Criss crossing the
country
2:02:16
among them Joe Biden hoping to
make a
2:02:18
splash with a big push in Iowa
here's
2:02:20
Kelly O'Donnell today in Iowa
the Joe
2:02:24
Biden campaign bus on an eight
day 18
2:02:28
County tour of the first caucus
state
2:02:30
trying to rev up his lagging
poll
2:02:32
numbers beginning in Council
Bluffs I
2:02:35
promise you I promise you we're
gonna
2:02:38
win this race his new ride
branded in
2:02:42
Biden speak as the no malarkey
tour he
2:02:45
says to contrast President Trump
2:02:50
many but not all Democratic
hopefuls
2:02:53
hitting the trail across the
country
2:02:55
with stakes high for early
state voters
2:02:58
anything anyone says could make
or break
2:03:00
like I
2:03:04
[Music]
2:03:07
the candidates running also in
Iowa
2:03:10
today Kamala Harris at a Des
Moines
2:03:12
house party which we have the
ability to
2:03:15
unlock the promise of our
country
2:03:20
we have the ability this is
she's never
2:03:23
said anything of substance we
have the
2:03:26
ability to unlock the promise
whatever
2:03:28
that is of our country what
does that
2:03:32
mean and B why didn't Obama do
it he was
2:03:36
in there for eight years at a
Des Moines
2:03:41
unlock the promise of our
country
2:03:45
yeah I mean they gave Obama the
key
2:03:49
we have the ability to unlock
what is
2:03:52
the promise of our country that
needs to
2:03:53
be unlocked
2:03:54
well Harris is done for I'm
sure you saw
2:03:57
the the resignation letter more
from one
2:04:01
of her her campaign oh she's
resigned
2:04:05
saying here the leadership's
not there I
2:04:07
think she bolted too
2:04:11
when she go to she go to Buddha
judge
2:04:13
she went to someone else's
campaign
2:04:16
think Buddha judge oh yeah it's
a mess
2:04:18
over there it's a total mess
Camilla
2:04:20
Harris cannot organize her own
campaign
2:04:24
she's no good she's just no
good we knew
2:04:27
it she a pretty face you know
the ha ha
2:04:30
ha she kind of the Hillary wave
and it
2:04:33
fell apart and I thanked Tulsi
Gabbard
2:04:35
for ripping that apart within
the boys
2:04:37
at debate two or was it the
first one
2:04:39
yeah it would know his debate -
yes
2:04:41
that's what Tulsi Gabbard
brought down
2:04:43
camel ash because camel went
after Biden
2:04:47
for not being a good you for
being a
2:04:50
racist or something and she
really went
2:04:52
after him hard and it was
unexpected cuz
2:04:54
everyone was really happy with
each
2:04:55
other
2:04:56
so then the next debate Tulsi
goes after
2:05:00
her and everyone's like oh that
2:05:03
somebody's doing it you know
I'm glad
2:05:05
somebody's going after her I'm
Biden was
2:05:07
probably very happy and the end
the
2:05:11
defector was the end of Camelot
the
2:05:13
defector went to Bloomberg
that's what
2:05:15
she went to Bloomberg's
campaign so
2:05:18
cameras campaign is falling
apart but
2:05:21
there was some interesting news
the New
2:05:22
York Times about a a group a
dark money
2:05:26
group with 70 with a 75 million
dollar
2:05:30
ad campaign the group's name is
acronym
2:05:34
and they also have a pullet now
that's a
2:05:37
501 C 3 corporation so we do not
2:05:41
actually know who the donors
are so we
2:05:44
don't know who's providing this
75
2:05:46
million but they also have a
political
2:05:49
action committee which is a 501
C 4
2:05:54
company called PAC kronum and
we we do
2:05:59
know some of those donors but
everyone's
2:06:00
trying to figure out who's put
the 75
2:06:03
million together which is going
to be
2:06:04
spent specifically on winning
seats and
2:06:10
elections for Democrats so so
for local
2:06:14
elections for state elections
and they
2:06:17
claim on their and out their
acronym
2:06:19
website another acronym org
they claim
2:06:23
the day of all of that there
already
2:06:24
have been responsible for 65
Democrats
2:06:27
winning elections in the past
2:06:30
I think here or to whatever
they say
2:06:33
here so we're not quite sure
2:06:36
so the shadowy group very
shadowy but we
2:06:40
do know because of the the
Pakenham they
2:06:44
do have to publish their donors
and I'll
2:06:48
tell you 2 million came from the
2:06:52
National Democratic
redistricting
2:06:54
committee that's a political
nonprofit
2:06:58
run by Eric Holder Obama's first
2:07:01
attorney Attorney General three
hundred
2:07:04
thousand dollars from Dollar
Shave Club
2:07:10
see what else well the funny
here the
2:07:15
the list news web corporation
1.5
2:07:19
million Fred I chain do you
know him
2:07:23
yeah
2:07:24
United Food and Commercial
Workers Union
2:07:26
one point three million at the
top two
2:07:29
point six million is Soros Fund
2:07:31
management so you kind of get
the idea
2:07:33
who is probably in on this
business for
2:07:36
us yeah I did hate to start off
with
2:07:38
them every time but I did pull
a couple
2:07:41
of these ads and I think
they're worth
2:07:43
discussing because I find them
to be
2:07:45
highly racist so the idea is
these ads
2:07:50
are supposed to get you to
knock the
2:07:52
vote knock the dot vote and to
get
2:07:55
Democrats out and voting but
not just
2:07:58
any old Democrats no no this is
the
2:08:01
white Democrats because you
guys are
2:08:03
dumped we start with the scene
two
2:08:05
children with a lemonade stand
in front
2:08:07
of their house black man comes
along
2:08:14
would you like another two
years of do
2:08:16
you got a permit for that you
guys
2:08:20
voting this November I'm I'm
sorry we're
2:08:22
actually quite busy right now
but can I
2:08:24
get you a gluten-free cookie or
maybe
2:08:25
something in nine one one I'd
like to
2:08:28
report a suburban educated
white woman
2:08:30
out here selling lemonade with
her kids
2:08:31
it's like why they're not
voting I need
2:08:33
you to get down here and
investigate cuz
2:08:34
this is ridiculous and could
you hurry
2:08:35
please I feel threatened so
does the
2:08:37
rest of black Amanda
2:08:38
I thought there's a lot of
powerful
2:08:41
stuff in this there's a white
like a
2:08:44
white woman who doesn't want to
vote and
2:08:46
I'm I feel threatened and so
does the
2:08:49
rest of black America next
commercial
2:08:52
three clearly supposed to
impress
2:08:55
somebody or get them to think
other than
2:08:58
the fact this is like a douche
bag
2:09:00
operation well let's continue
we'll
2:09:03
decide I've only picked three
of the
2:09:04
series is quite a few of them
and is
2:09:06
professionally produced by the
way
2:09:08
another 30 second we see three
young
2:09:11
women white with Lululemon's on
in the
2:09:15
park posing for selfies in the
2:09:17
traditional manner you would
see black
2:09:19
man walks by you all may plans
to vote
2:09:27
in November not one I'd like to
report
2:09:33
an emergency in the park three
white
2:09:34
women just taking selfies
triple selfie
2:09:36
in progress using filters
emojis the
2:09:38
same pitch over and over again
playing
2:09:39
pajamas and they literally have
no plans
2:09:41
of voting in November excuse me
that's
2:09:44
not illegal
2:09:46
please hurry let's not have
accountants
2:09:50
so just be very clear it's
black guy
2:09:53
calling out the white women but
they
2:09:56
also do some ageism which is
kind of
2:09:57
cool what you'll see here is
all boomers
2:10:01
all in there I would say 70s
these faces
2:10:04
are close a beautifully shot
very nice
2:10:06
beautiful characteristic faces
of people
2:10:09
yeah that's a 65 to 75 year old
range
2:10:12
but close up looking right into
the
2:10:14
camera
2:10:14
dear young people don't vote
vote
2:10:18
everything's fine the way it is
with us
2:10:22
he's our guy cuts for the rich
hell yeah
2:10:27
fuck climate change that's a
you problem
2:10:31
I'll be dead soon sure school
shootings
2:10:34
are sad but I haven't been in a
school
2:10:36
for 50 years I can't keep track
of which
2:10:39
lives matter sure you don't
like you so
2:10:42
you like some Iman Instagram if
the
2:10:45
weather is nice maybe you could
go to
2:10:46
one of those little marches you
might
2:10:48
even share this video on
Facebook you
2:10:52
young people never do what I do
I do I
2:10:55
do
2:10:56
midterms primaries every single
election
2:11:00
will be there about you won't
because
2:11:04
we're a generation of doers not
whiners
2:11:07
we're doing great
2:11:10
[Music]
2:11:11
very ominous music at the end
there yeah
2:11:16
I liked one line in there at
the woman
2:11:19
for one thing they making bowls
on scene
2:11:21
aisle which is meeting probably
not
2:11:22
gonna vote but that's okay but
the woman
2:11:24
says I can't even keep track of
what
2:11:27
lives matter it's very
aggressive at 75
2:11:33
million is not going to get you
very far
2:11:35
but it's a valiant effort and
creatively
2:11:38
as I think they're pretty funny
2:11:40
that means racist ageist
everything
2:11:42
you'd you'd expiring the
Democrats
2:11:45
playing and a couple more
things here
2:11:49
Nate silver the from five three
eight
2:11:52
media the genius the
statistician that
2:11:54
everybody is all Gd about him
well yeah
2:11:57
once upon a time it completely
missed
2:12:01
the entire Donald Trump
phenomenon he
2:12:04
says on the tweeters keep in
mind that
2:12:07
the subtext he'll maybe just
the text of
2:12:10
the Bloomberg campaign is to
facilitate
2:12:13
a brokered convention it's not
competing
2:12:17
in the early states instead
it's hoping
2:12:19
for a chaotic outcome there
then it
2:12:22
hopes to have a brokered
convention now
2:12:26
we've posited this ourselves
posited we
2:12:30
did and that still could be and
it could
2:12:34
be in combination that
Bloomberg's in
2:12:36
there to pave the way for the
swoop of
2:12:38
it I don't know it could be
getting
2:12:40
ready for the Hillary swoop
2:12:44
it seems like something is kind
of up
2:12:49
with Hillary now if if if there
was if
2:12:53
there is an inkling of her
reentering
2:12:55
the race every television and
media
2:12:59
organization is going to be
somewhat
2:13:01
careful with disparaging her
since she
2:13:04
will hold purse strings if she
swoops in
2:13:07
she'll have a lot of money to
spend and
2:13:09
the political season is when
mainstream
2:13:14
media makes their money
2:13:16
it's bigger than Christmas it's
a lot
2:13:19
bigger than Christmas
2:13:20
they'll it's Christmas every
two years
2:13:22
or four years for your market
and
2:13:24
election appropriately and Fox
News is
2:13:29
clearly feeling something as
possible
2:13:31
they had a Nepali nough on
she's from
2:13:34
Turning Point USA so you know
these are
2:13:37
very anti leftist people anti
Democrats
2:13:42
specifically this is just a
kind of a
2:13:45
chopped up version of what
happened
2:13:46
recently when she said
something about
2:13:49
Hillary Clinton and then listen
to what
2:13:51
the Fox News hosts of course
she should
2:13:54
be investigated there's plenty
of
2:13:56
evidence that Hillary
obstructed justice
2:13:57
by destroying evidence in a
gross and
2:14:00
massive way joining us now Anna
Paulina
2:14:03
director of Hispanic engagement
at
2:14:04
Turning Point USA and Doug
Schon Fox
2:14:07
News contributor and former
pollster for
2:14:09
President Bill Clinton good
morning to
2:14:10
you both my Thanksgiving I
think it's
2:14:13
only fair
2:14:14
I'm all for starting a Clinton
2:14:16
investigation I'm just amazed
that with
2:14:18
everything going on in the
world we
2:14:19
still have Hillary Clinton in
the
2:14:21
headlines her piece okay that's
news
2:14:28
that we're breaking here we're
gonna
2:14:31
wrap this thing a little early
done
2:14:33
because some of the language
that was
2:14:34
used in this segment we
apologize to our
2:14:36
viewers for that so because the
girl
2:14:38
says Hillary Clinton won't go
away like
2:14:40
herpes
2:14:41
they cut the segment short
throw her off
2:14:44
completely and then in the next
hour you
2:14:48
want to reiterate that we do
not condone
2:14:50
the language that ana Paulina
just
2:14:52
displayed here and we
apologized to
2:14:55
Secretary Clinton for that
2:14:56
News does not condone condone
her is
2:14:58
cinnamon this is the strongest
evidence
2:15:02
we've ever had that she's
coming back
2:15:04
into the race
2:15:05
when Fox is sucking up to her
for that
2:15:08
there's a leak p'raps clip of
the day oh
2:15:12
well thank you
2:15:13
[Music]
2:15:17
that was a great catch
especially the
2:15:21
second one the second one no it
has a
2:15:23
one-two punch is obviously not
a oh just
2:15:26
one good clip but it was part
of us of a
2:15:29
calm process comma comma so she
says she
2:15:33
won't go a she like her peace
you won't
2:15:34
go away we just know it's not
even funny
2:15:37
off-color
2:15:38
it's like 1980s Paul Provenza
material
2:15:41
yes how about my comedy
reference yeah
2:15:49
but you know it's like a bad
penny she
2:15:51
could have said or whatever
doesn't make
2:15:54
any sense anymore that sort
kids like
2:15:55
bad Mexican lunch oh that would
be
2:15:57
racist I'm sorry
2:15:59
was like herpes it keeps coming
back
2:16:01
like bad Mexicans but I mean I
I would
2:16:04
have said well that's good I
mean
2:16:06
there's a lot of ways to handle
that but
2:16:07
it's not obscene well they they
thought
2:16:10
it was really inappropriate so
Hillary
2:16:13
still being protected even by
Fox Buddha
2:16:17
jobox Fox is really a Buddhist
Judge
2:16:19
Mary Pete got a huge hit job
from from
2:16:24
the root look of course we know
the
2:16:27
problem with the with the
elections in
2:16:30
general would be the black
American vote
2:16:32
the black vote is what's going
to make
2:16:34
this happen and the fight is on
now with
2:16:37
with blacks for Trump and you
know the
2:16:40
well who actually has the black
said
2:16:42
with the Democrats and Mary
Pete no gods
2:16:46
but but slammed by the route
the article
2:16:50
was really related it was a
total hit
2:16:55
job with something that Buddha
judge had
2:16:57
said in 2012 or 2013 and this
Michael
2:17:02
Harriet from the route that
said Pete
2:17:05
Buddha judge who lies like a an
mf'er I
2:17:08
won't say the word because we
try not to
2:17:10
use that on the show
2:17:12
so this warranted a quick
explanation on
2:17:16
the joy read show which is
always fun to
2:17:20
have to black people talking
about a
2:17:22
white guy who can't attract
black people
2:17:24
it's just a beautiful fest over
there
2:17:27
that MSNBC after Michael
Harriet of the
2:17:29
route penned a scathing
response to
2:17:31
comments that Buddha judge made
back in
2:17:32
2011 about black children and
education
2:17:35
in a roundtable interview with
no people
2:17:37
of color president president
Buddha
2:17:39
judge opine the kids and
minority
2:17:41
neighborhoods haven't seen the
education
2:17:43
system work and they lack role
models
2:17:44
who can personally testify to
the value
2:17:46
of education Harriet's
responsible
2:17:48
scathing he wrote that Buddha
judge
2:17:50
knowingly failed to address the
2:17:51
structural and institutional
factors
2:17:53
which create education
inequality
2:17:55
instead placing the blame on
the black
2:17:57
community itself a kind of Paul
Ryan is
2:17:59
culture critique put a judge to
his
2:18:01
credit responded to the
trending piece
2:18:03
by calling Harriet to have a
discussion
2:18:05
but the article landed right in
the
2:18:07
middle of a larger problem for
the young
2:18:09
mayor who's become a media
favorite and
2:18:11
boasts growing
2:18:12
support from mainly older white
voters
2:18:14
in places like Iowa but who has
2:18:16
struggled to gain support from
black
2:18:17
voters without rich it's hard
to become
2:18:20
the Democratic nominee and
joining me
2:18:21
now is Michael Harriet's senior
writer
2:18:23
at the root Michael it is great
to have
2:18:24
you on the show welcome so
let's talk
2:18:27
about this this piece that she
wrote
2:18:28
that went everywhere I got
texted by
2:18:31
about 400 people to be honest
about 400
2:18:37
people
2:18:37
I don't think so joy everywhere
I got
2:18:39
texted by about 400 people we
to be
2:18:43
honest everyone in this race and
2:18:45
especially someone as educated
as Pete
2:18:49
Buddha judge knows why these
problems
2:18:51
exist and so when you the fear
of black
2:18:54
voters is that when they get
into these
2:18:56
annals of power and they get
into these
2:18:58
rooms and they'll start talking
about
2:19:00
you know fixing the education
problem in
2:19:03
America this is what will
happen they'll
2:19:04
say well you know they need
some role
2:19:06
models or maybe they just need
some you
2:19:09
know some after-school programs
or we
2:19:10
know it's a problem of
institutional
2:19:14
inequality that fits into the
history of
2:19:17
racism in America so when you
frame it
2:19:20
like that there's no white
person who
2:19:22
will be allowed to even enter
the race
2:19:24
because that is a hit job it's
not I
2:19:27
have nothing with mayor Pete
but what a
2:19:30
nasty thing to do pull a clip
from that
2:19:33
eight nine years ago and then
say this
2:19:36
guy's it's important it's
really they're
2:19:41
you know they want to get this
guy
2:19:42
marginalized a little bit
because the
2:19:44
race right now is for vice
president and
2:19:46
Cory Booker is targeting it and
so you
2:19:49
want a black guy in there so
let's go
2:19:51
after anyone who's a
possibility I mean
2:19:53
you have the opportunity you're
gonna
2:19:55
have whoever's president
nominated
2:19:57
president it's gonna be a white
guy and
2:20:00
from what we can tell it's
gonna be
2:20:02
Bloomberg it's gonna be more
Hillary
2:20:05
another wise Sanders the white
guy
2:20:08
Hillary white guy Hillary or
Horry well
2:20:14
Hillary's kind of come in late
but so
2:20:18
you want to start moving things
around a
2:20:21
little bit to get the right vice
2:20:22
president candidate so what do
we have
2:20:25
to have we have to have a
2:20:26
a candidate that's contrast II
so you
2:20:28
could have worn which no one
wants to do
2:20:31
her deal with her so she's done
but you
2:20:33
could have a woman any woman
who would
2:20:35
do you can have a gay male
white guy
2:20:38
that's because it's actually a
you know
2:20:40
a minority it's so far as these
guys the
2:20:43
way they think with their might
their
2:20:44
way of identity politics or a
black guy
2:20:48
so Buddha Jess is the target to
get out
2:20:50
of the West and get a black guy
in this
2:20:52
woman get maybe Cory Booker and
the idea
2:20:54
would be of course you're gonna
either
2:20:56
have Biden or Sanders that say
as the
2:20:58
president or Biden is the
front-runner
2:21:00
although he can be taken out or
or
2:21:02
Bloomberg but Biden in it is
probably
2:21:05
not gonna last of four years
right and
2:21:10
but Stacy Abrams why wouldn't
it be her
2:21:12
wouldn't she be more you're the
only one
2:21:14
that's pushing this by the way
I'm still
2:21:16
I'm was she mentioned in that
piece that
2:21:18
you just realized she's just a
swoopy as
2:21:21
Hillary she's not going anywhere
2:21:24
well I do have a nice piece to
2:21:25
understand Mayor Bloomberg's
thinking
2:21:28
just in case anyone was
interested in
2:21:29
him this is from last year this
was the
2:21:32
IMF Spring Meeting 2018 this is
when
2:21:36
Fifi Lagarde this is a great
clip Fifi
2:21:42
Lagarde was still the the ruler
over
2:21:44
there the IMF but she had this
little
2:21:47
presentation which does
one-on-one with
2:21:49
Lagarde and she has a
one-on-one chat
2:21:51
onstage with Michael Bloomberg
and
2:21:54
they're talking about taxing
people and
2:21:56
really taxing the poor because
of course
2:21:58
no matter who's coming in
certainly on
2:22:01
the Democratic side Republican
side
2:22:03
probably as well they're coming
after
2:22:05
you they're gonna raise taxes
something
2:22:07
has to happen it with their
system at
2:22:11
least with this old thinking
this
2:22:12
elitist thinking so here's two
of the
2:22:14
most elitist people I could
think of
2:22:16
Christine Lagarde and Michael
Bloomberg
2:22:19
talking about taxing the poor
slaves and
2:22:22
listen all the way to the end
taxes are
2:22:26
regressive but in this case yes
they are
2:22:29
that's the good thing about I'm
sorry
2:22:31
what does it actually mean when
they say
2:22:34
taxes are regressive that means
they you
2:22:39
gressive taxes means that the
tax rate
2:22:42
goes up right as you get as you
pay make
2:22:45
more and more money your tax
goes up and
2:22:47
again it increases folks is 10%
somebody
2:22:51
up gets you know 50% that's
progressive
2:22:55
that's progress or regress is
the other
2:22:57
way around where there where
everybody
2:22:59
either gets taxed the same or
there's no
2:23:01
program or the taxes are
actually go
2:23:03
down as you make more money okay
2:23:05
taxes are regressive but in
this case
2:23:09
yes they are that's the good
thing about
2:23:11
them because the problem is in
people
2:23:14
that don't have a lot of money
and so
2:23:16
higher taxes we should have a
bigger
2:23:18
impact on their behavior and
how they
2:23:21
deal with themselves so I
listen to
2:23:24
people saying oh we don't want
to tax
2:23:25
the poor well we want the poor
to live
2:23:29
longer so that they can get an
education
2:23:31
and enjoy life and that's what
why you
2:23:35
do want to do exactly what a
lot of
2:23:38
people say you don't want to do
the
2:23:40
question is do you want to
pander to
2:23:42
those people or do you want to
get them
2:23:45
to live longer and there's just
no
2:23:47
question if you raise taxes on
full
2:23:50
sugary drinks for example they
will
2:23:52
drink less and there's just no
question
2:23:54
that fill sugared drinks and
one of the
2:23:56
major contributors to obesity
and
2:23:58
obesity is one of the major
contributors
2:24:00
to heart disease and cancer in
a variety
2:24:02
of other things so it's like
saying I
2:24:06
don't want to stop using coal
because
2:24:09
coal miners will go out of work
well
2:24:13
will lose their jobs we have a
lot of
2:24:16
soldiers in the United States
in the US
2:24:18
Army but we don't want to go
start a war
2:24:20
just to give them something to
do and
2:24:22
that's exactly what you're
saying when
2:24:25
you say well let's keep coal
killing
2:24:27
people because we don't want
coal - to
2:24:30
lose their jobs the truth of
the matter
2:24:32
is there aren't very many coal
miners
2:24:33
left anyways and we can find
other
2:24:36
things for them to do but the
comparison
2:24:38
is a life or a job or taxes
2:24:42
or life which do you want to do
take
2:24:45
your poison
2:24:46
so it's regressive it is good
now now
2:24:49
this is my favorite part it's as
2:24:52
regressive it is good so
they're going
2:24:54
to now justify taxing poor
people so
2:24:57
they can tell them how to live
their
2:24:59
lives because you're stupid
2:25:01
and you're poor you should want
to live
2:25:03
longer and listen to us which
do you
2:25:05
want to do take your poison
2:25:06
so it's regressive it is good
there are
2:25:09
lots of tax experts in the room
and
2:25:11
physical experts and I'm very
pleased
2:25:14
that they hear you say that and
they all
2:25:16
say that two things in life
which are
2:25:19
absolutely certain one is death
the
2:25:22
other one is tax so you use one
to defer
2:25:25
the other one that's correct
2:25:27
okay exactly well said this is
this is
2:25:37
essentially the king taxing the
peasants
2:25:42
yep to save their lives because
if they
2:25:44
don't pay their their taxes
these
2:25:47
peasants will kill them exactly
this is
2:25:51
this is a good for you peasant
here
2:25:54
peasant give us what you little
money
2:25:55
you have there we go and now
we'll say
2:25:58
it we will take the sword away
from your
2:26:00
throat and we will return next
year to
2:26:03
collect more money you have
just gotten
2:26:04
one year of extra life
congratulations
2:26:08
stupid poor person imagine all
the
2:26:14
people who could do with us oh
yeah
2:26:16
that'd be fun
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2:42:34
that's when the first one will
air and
2:42:36
we were giving him his a
well-deserved
2:42:38
knighthood for that he'll man's
work in
2:42:41
advance of course we already
have the
2:42:43
vials yeoman yo man I like
saying he'll
2:42:46
man I like yield man but it's
yeoman yo
2:42:50
man's Co man and with that
we're I'm
2:42:54
sorry reminds me of my
mispronunciation
2:42:57
I was a kid of cows cows yet
Shouse I'd
2:43:03
look at I'd read it I said
choice I
2:43:05
don't know tell me is that you
hey us o
2:43:10
chose to you climate chose
2:43:13
now we finally got climate Chow
right
2:43:20
now climate college - I realize
it was
2:43:35
chaos all right do you want to
roll us
2:43:41
out with one last clip before
we do end
2:43:42
of show mixes which are nice I
might
2:43:45
good oh by the way what was the
last
2:43:47
last industrial mix I think
there was a
2:43:49
song Epstein didn't kill
himself a punk
2:43:52
rock in a classic 80s style
punk rock
2:43:54
beautiful song written I said
to you
2:43:56
that cut song is commercial are
we gonna
2:43:58
have to pay ASCAP fees but then
you told
2:44:01
me to one of our guys written
by Sir do
2:44:04
surfer Rob do and perform by
the false
2:44:06
Flags outstanding it was very
good very
2:44:11
very good well I've got a
couple of
2:44:13
things I've got the blues I can
push off
2:44:16
but let me think if there's one
here
2:44:17
that move well let's get catch
up with
2:44:19
well I could do a riots report
there's
2:44:21
about three short clips well I
can't do
2:44:25
the music anymore I'm afraid to
do that
2:44:26
because I could we get pushback
in
2:44:28
complaints so well we don't
want to do
2:44:30
this music just play the riot
let's do
2:44:31
the right reports get him out
of the way
2:44:33
this is riots in Colombia all
right in
2:44:41
Colombia anti-government
protesters have
2:44:43
called for another national
strike today
2:44:46
after talks between a protest
committee
2:44:48
and right-wing president Yvonne
Duke
2:44:50
eight felled massive protests
have
2:44:53
rocked Colombia for six
straight days
2:44:54
last week hundreds of thousands
of
2:44:57
people poured into the streets
for the
2:44:58
largest national strike
Colombia has
2:45:00
seen in decades four people
have been
2:45:02
killed so far including 18 year
old
2:45:05
student Dylan Cruz who was shot
in the
2:45:08
head by a police projectile ouch
2:45:11
riots in Chile in Chile
president
2:45:15
sebastián piñera has sent a
bill to
2:45:18
lawmakers that would allow
military
2:45:20
troops to be ploy to the
streets of
2:45:22
chile amidst ongoing anti
austerity
2:45:24
demonstrate
2:45:26
this comes as human rights
watch has
2:45:28
condemned police and military
brutality
2:45:30
against anti-government
protesters at
2:45:33
least 26 people have died in
the 40 days
2:45:36
of Chilean protests this is
human rights
2:45:38
watch America's director Jose
Miguel
2:45:40
vegan co well there are
hundreds of
2:45:42
wearing reports of excessive
force on
2:45:44
the streets and abuse of
detainees such
2:45:47
as brutal beatings and sexual
abuse that
2:45:49
cannot be left unpunished it
should be
2:45:52
quickly and vigorously
investigated and
2:45:54
by the Chilean judicial
authorities
2:45:56
what's your third and the last
one of
2:45:59
course these mislabel is just
under Iran
2:46:02
[Music]
2:46:03
in Iran videos of the Iranian
security
2:46:07
forces violence against
protesters are
2:46:09
emerging online as Iran has
partially
2:46:12
restored internet access which
was
2:46:13
almost entirely blocked for
over a week
2:46:17
Amnesty International says over
a
2:46:19
hundred people were killed in
the
2:46:21
crackdown against
demonstrations sparked
2:46:23
by a sharp rise in gas prices
earlier
2:46:26
this month
2:46:26
US sanctions against Iran have
2:46:29
contributed to the economic
crisis
2:46:31
Iranian officials now say
internet
2:46:33
access in the country could be
curtailed
2:46:35
indefinitely and here's a
question for
2:46:38
our names are no agenda amateur
radio
2:46:41
hams operators with this going
down in
2:46:46
Iran
2:46:48
has anyone made contact with a
ham
2:46:51
operator from Iran because when
the
2:46:54
internet is out when the
apocalypse
2:46:55
comes don't the ham radio guys
have to
2:46:59
stand up and save the world
that's their
2:47:03
job I would like to know if
anyone has
2:47:05
actually had contact with an
Iran ahem
2:47:08
in Iran a hammer-on ahem you
just would
2:47:12
saved a whole show for that you
mean we
2:47:16
have a title finally no we have
a planet
2:47:19
title so Iran ham is good
though yeah
2:47:21
I'm keeping it I'm gonna try
myself see
2:47:24
if I can get a Iran a ham on
the line
2:47:25
but all right everybody that
does it I
2:47:29
will be traveling but we'll be
here on
2:47:32
the box but for our Thursday
show the
2:47:35
first Thursday of the week look
forward
2:47:36
to that very much please
remember us not
2:47:39
just in your prayers but also
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check out to support the show
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2:47:45
after all is yours
2:47:48
and we've got end of show mixes
it's
2:47:52
Christmastime so I'm rolling
them out we
2:47:55
have plenty of them we've got
Jesse
2:47:58
Coyne Nelson we got Chris
Wilson and a
2:48:00
classic from Joshua Joshua and
Jessica
2:48:04
Pettigrew
2:48:05
I'd love that one a lot grumpy
old Ben's
2:48:09
up next on no agendas dream.com
coming
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to you from opportunity zone 33
here in
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Austin Texas Capitol the drone
star
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state
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timur region number six in the
morning
2:48:17
everybody hi Adam Curry and from
2:48:19
northern Silicon Valley where
we're
2:48:21
continuing with the 10-car
Zephyrs
2:48:24
through the holidays I'm
Chauncey Dvorak
2:48:26
we return on Thursday right
here on no
2:48:28
agenda as always
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[Music]
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only two spies Oh No
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oh me too
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my jaw
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[Music]
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people
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kiss and your water too
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oh sure
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just
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[Music]
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J
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[Music]
2:49:52
hello I'm Jeff Pegues we're all
of you
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last-minute gift shoppers out
there your
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salvation is here give your
loved ones a
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steamy slice of Gitmo cheer
with no
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agenda Christmas 33 holiday
hits by the
2:50:04
original artists here's just a
sample
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2:50:20
your no-fly zone will be
buzzing with
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this tune bum bum bum enjoy
your eggnog
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and mac and cheese while you
listen to
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this classic
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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Bitcoin what they get away with
33 what
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they get away with the first
time as we
2:52:18
did we point out on the show
endlessly
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33 dead in Pakistan bus
collision South
2:52:23
Africa flood death toll rises as
2:52:25
government declares 33 disaster
zones 33
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what they get away with Robert
De Niro
2:52:31
psyche living is in the produce
of
2:52:33
household you feel you don't
know what's
2:52:35
gonna happen next
2:52:36
what crazy thing is gonna
happen next
2:52:38
what's gonna make you say what
the
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hell's going on there's only
one angry
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person gets to say what they
get away
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with eatin profit jumps 33% and
fourth
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quarter Guinea seeks 33% stake
in mining
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projects pub sells 333 million
fewer
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pints year over year South
Africa 333
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rhinos lost to poaching this is
2:53:21
ridiculous our listeners know
that we're
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onto this because we keep
bringing it up
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33 what they get away with but
when you
2:53:28
talk about apology I think the
one that
2:53:30
you should really be apologize
2:53:32
and the thing that you should be
2:53:33
apologizing for are the 33,000
emails
2:53:36
that you deleted and that you
2:53:39
acid-washed dog hump has just
tweeted
2:53:42
and it's a huge one
specifically in the
2:53:44
context of India let me read
that tweet
2:53:45
out for you if you can't read
it very
2:53:47
clearly
2:53:47
he says the United States is
foolishly
2:53:49
given Pakistan more than thirty
three
2:53:51
billion dollars in aid over the
last
2:53:53
fifteen years and they have
given us
2:53:55
nothing but lies and deceit
thinking of
2:53:57
our leaders as fools Popo for
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