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Adam curry
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Jhansi divorce your
award-winning
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information media assassination
episode
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11 96 this is no agenda
enjoying just
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eight hours of sunlight and
broadcasting
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lives parallel to runway
two-seven is
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people airport in amsterdam
phonation
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lowlands in the morning
everybody
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I'm Adam curry but we have
going on I'm
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Jesse oh man I got here's dark
I woke up
0:40
and I got to work in his dark
again it's
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like it's dark a lot it's well
it's only
0:45
eight hours of sunlight right
now in the
0:47
Gitmo lowland no there's no no
Northern
0:53
Lights here at least not that I
know of
0:55
no not at all oh man what a trip
1:00
and it never ceases we now
expect to
1:03
hear that the travel report
sometimes
1:06
the best part of the show it's
gonna be
1:08
real short real real you know
what was
1:11
interesting life I left
yesterday 11
1:15
a.m. flight no pre-check of
course
1:19
course but there's no line at
TSA I go
1:25
through I had the whole studio
with me
1:27
now I don't think there's been
one sing
1:31
maybe one other time before
that it went
1:34
right through everything the
studio bag
1:37
the wire bag the microphone
they didn't
1:40
even try to pull it out you
like got a
1:42
vibrator in his bag no none of
that it
1:45
was perfect it would flew right
through
1:47
not an issue then we had a
tailwind got
1:50
in half an hour early all that
was good
1:52
except for the fact that once
again
1:54
Calum had no Wi-Fi on the
flight they
1:57
apologized for it but come on
it's like
2:01
how can they can't they can't
keep that
2:02
together that's because it cost
money
2:05
yeah olive theory yes it's
likely I
2:10
don't know if we just take the
Wi-Fi and
2:13
OH
2:13
turning on on half the flight
deck will
2:16
make a million bucks a billion
dollars
2:18
exactly
2:19
I did have an an OTG moment
that really
2:22
teed me off just before I
boarded the
2:24
plane in Austin so we have the
new
2:27
terminal and this is where a
lot of the
2:29
delta flights originate from
and this
2:32
new term was the yeah in Austin
you've
2:34
got the in the new international
2:35
terminal and so they built
everything
2:37
beautiful new on the inside but
all of
2:39
the kind of coffee places are
down the
2:41
other end and they've decided
here is
2:44
where we're going to innovate
innovate
2:47
which is like one of those
coffee
2:49
machines have you seen the
automatic
2:53
coffee machines at the air will
you
2:54
haven't been to Airport in ten
years
2:56
probably but you know it's kind
of cool
3:04
with the touchscreen and these
machines
3:07
have been around forever but
here's what
3:10
was different so you can't pay
with cash
3:12
so you have to swipe your card
so I
3:14
swipe my card and be free by
the way the
3:16
coffee at an airport oh no no I
don't
3:19
know what it was but I'm sure
it was
3:20
five bucks at least - hi
3:22
of course it's - hi Sonja the
machine
3:25
you can look through it the
arms then
3:29
you have your PIN number you
know what
3:31
you're assigned when you when
you pay
3:32
for it you type in your your
PIN it's
3:35
like oh hello Mr curry welcome
here's
3:37
your coffee the window opens
and there's
3:39
your coffee in the coffee is
not bad so
3:41
I go back to the gate I get a
text
3:43
message from the fucking car
I'm sorry
3:46
from the damn coffee from the
coffee
3:48
machine telling me that I
should use
3:50
lifts next time I come to the
airport
3:55
so they have tracked my
telephone number
3:59
through my card swipe and then
decided
4:01
to send me an ad message after
I paid
4:03
for my coffee you were off the
grid man
4:07
yeah I'd wanted coffee you okay
shut up
4:10
about you're off the grid you
know what
4:11
I'm talking about
4:12
this is this is I think this is
illegal
4:14
I did not consent so would it
be illegal
4:17
well I didn't give my number to
the
4:19
coffee machine somebody has it
you know
4:22
what it is is that it's ID look
at Jack
4:24
Dorsey it's the square network
square
4:27
does this minute you're on
their payment
4:30
network they share all your
details with
4:32
everybody it angered me like
wow I paid
4:38
for the coffee and now you're
gonna send
4:40
me an ad to I mean if it were
free like
4:42
okay good I won't take lift but
thanks
4:44
for reminding me but no I paid
for it
4:47
and they send me an ad
4:51
yeah yeah they're double-dipping
4:55
while I'm boycotting them now
which
4:57
means the coffee machines now
brother I
5:01
wonder if you can hike if you
can do
5:02
something fun you know they
have these
5:04
new coffee machines in San
Francisco
5:06
mm-hmm that are that are they
look like
5:09
they're people making coffee
but a bunch
5:11
of robot arms yeah this is what
I'm
5:13
talking about I'm not talking I
said you
5:17
didn't listen to me the robot
oh yes the
5:20
ass the robot you see that cars
yeah for
5:22
just one bite okay let's stop
on the
5:25
coffee I have an important
report a
5:27
train report since you brought
up the
5:29
Safra how many how many cars
was it ten
5:32
ten cars economy's doing great
5:35
apparently because of climate
change
5:38
global warming scorched earth
more
5:40
people are taking the train
this holiday
5:42
season it was a busy weekend in
the air
5:47
and on the rails as Amtrak
expects the
5:50
numbers will show a
record-breaking
5:52
surge of travelers M track had
its
5:54
largest passenger count during
last
5:55
year's Thanksgiving week with
over eight
5:57
hundred and forty six thousand
riders
5:59
that number is expected to be
met or
6:01
exceeded this year so many
people
6:03
especially in some of those
comic market
6:05
faculty/staff duty to pack and
once they
6:09
came spokesman Mark Magli Ari
says
6:11
Amtrak spends months preparing
for the
6:13
high volume of holiday
travelers that
6:15
includes adding more trains to
routes
6:17
and supersizing others with so
many
6:24
passengers it's likely trains
will
6:26
experience some delays
thankfully riders
6:28
can get real-time updates on
Amtrak's
6:30
website our currents are always
reports
6:32
of GPS and our system parking
back and
6:34
forth of the Train Rachel
Pearson News
6:36
Radio 105.9 FM and on the rails
Amtrak
6:40
trains headed to Chicago this
morning
6:42
we're running on time one
notable
6:44
exception the California Zephyr
coming
6:47
to Chicago from Emeryville
California
6:48
near San Francisco it was
running about
6:51
five hours late how come you
were not
6:55
aware of this tardiness because
of the
6:58
extra cars
7:00
five hours late
7:02
the California Zephyr everybody
you
7:05
remember from those beautiful
ads it's
7:07
great and five hours late nice
well
7:12
that's nothing like to Train
apparently
7:14
that was like figure out where
this was
7:16
what happened Betty was in the
southern
7:19
part of the country
7:19
the train was two days late
yeah two
7:23
days Lee is fantastic well I'm
in Europe
7:29
I am here at the at the airport
hotel
7:32
which as you know is my
favorite and
7:35
which means everything kind of
works and
7:37
I didn't do the best studio
build this
7:39
time I was really groggy when I
woke up
7:41
and went to bed and we got in
that's
7:43
just I was like you only
literally sleep
7:45
drunk that's how I felt it's
wobbling
7:48
around the hallway yeah like
wabun or on
7:50
the what am i doing
7:53
but you turn on the news
because I want
7:55
to give a little local flavor
for the
7:56
show today and of course the
news is
7:58
only one thing right now in all
of Euro
8:00
land because when you have these
8:03
countries close together
everything's
8:04
interconnected in particular
air travel
8:07
there's a massive massive
strike in
8:10
France today well it is
absolute chaos
8:13
here for workers in Paris
eleven of the
8:18
city 16 metro lines are not
operating
8:22
today most metro stations like
this one
8:25
behind me are closed and
shuttered and
8:28
we're going to see big
demonstrations
8:31
later in the day and shops and
8:35
businesses along the routes of
the
8:37
protests are mostly shuttered
banks have
8:40
put up wooden screens to try to
save
8:43
their windows and cash
dispensers from
8:45
being smashed as they have
often been
8:48
during the yellow vest protests
and
8:52
thousands of police are being
deployed
8:54
in the French capital because
of fears
8:57
the yellow vests and
anti-capitalist
9:01
protesters who are likely to be
violent
9:04
may join the union marches
across the
9:07
city so he
9:10
for people who are not on
strike today
9:12
getting to work is a huge
struggle and
9:16
I've spoken to many people
who've
9:18
resources to bikes or who are
simply
9:20
walking hospitals are open but
all but
9:25
non urgent operations have been
9:28
cancelled and many schools are
also
9:31
closed and a lot of shops have
decided
9:33
just to shut for the day to
avoid
9:37
possible damage by if those
protests do
9:41
turn violent to millions of
people on
9:44
the street in France which
screws up
9:47
everything the train traffic
the air
9:51
traffic is really bad because
you know
9:52
KLM Air France they're all one
Delta
9:55
pilots you know this they have
to
9:57
reroute everything it's
vacation time
9:59
it's well it was the ground
crews that
10:02
went on strike which makes it
really
10:03
tough you can't do much without
the
10:07
ground do have I have a report
similar
10:09
report called massive strikes
that came
10:11
out of a fair sand cat oh yeah
10:15
French source okay let's have a
listen
10:17
to that by law public sector
transport
10:20
workers must give their
employers 48
10:22
hours notice of their intention
to
10:24
strike this allows the French
railway
10:27
operator SNCF to announce its
traffic
10:29
plans at least 24 hours before
10:32
disruptions begin based on the
10:35
information it's received the
company
10:37
has warned about major
transport chaos
10:40
on Thursday with only 1 in 10
trains
10:43
running as normal served routes
will be
10:45
the high-speed TGV lines
between Paris
10:48
and other major cities in France
10:50
including Badal Lille and
Marseille
10:53
meanwhile around half of
Eurostar trains
10:56
including 16 between Paris and
London
10:59
have already been cancelled
according to
11:02
the company's websites also
striking are
11:04
employees of our ATP which runs
Paris's
11:07
public transport system only
two lines
11:11
on the Metro will be operating
as usual
11:13
11 lines will be closed and
three will
11:16
be running during rush hour only
11:18
regional train bus and tram
lines will
11:21
also be badly hit
11:23
last but not least air travel
will be
11:25
affected three of the unions
11:28
representing ground crew for
Air France
11:29
have joined the strike along
with air
11:32
traffic control staff 20
percent of
11:35
flights most of them short-haul
have
11:37
been canceled on Thursday so
this is
11:40
also being followed in the
Netherlands
11:41
and other countries because the
dispute
11:44
here is about pensions and this
has been
11:46
going on for several years this
11:48
conversation I've been
following it in
11:50
the Netherlands it basically the
11:53
pensions don't have enough
money the
11:55
pension funds certainly not the
11:58
government-run pension funds
and so they
12:01
want to cut everybody they're
talking
12:02
about 35 percent less and old
people are
12:07
pissed off and rightfully so
although in
12:09
in France euronews puts their
own little
12:14
spin on it about six out of ten
French
12:17
people do support the strikes
but
12:19
there's a paradox here because
the same
12:23
opinion polls also show that
12:25
three-quarters of French people
accept
12:28
that it is necessary to reform
france's
12:32
complicated patient system and
to
12:35
streamline it what president
macro
12:38
essentially wants to do is to
scrap the
12:41
country's 42 different pension
systems
12:45
and harmonize them bring them
into one
12:48
uniform system so it is a
paradox I
12:52
spoken to an economist and a
sociologist
12:56
about this and they explained
it by
12:59
saying well the French support
the
13:02
reforms with their heads but
with their
13:05
hearts they're still backing
the strike
13:08
so difficult perhaps to grasp
but for
13:13
now the the strikes do enjoy a
very high
13:17
degree of public support well
it's just
13:21
getting underway
13:23
and I think all of Europe is
going to
13:25
start burning
13:27
people are done with it they're
so done
13:30
they're done they're done with
it done
13:31
with the EU that done with all
the
13:33
bullcrap did you know that even
the
13:35
Irish farmers had also protests
that we
13:38
missed this no but yeah about
five days
13:40
ago they played storm the the
Irish
13:42
parliament tractors and somehow
I didn't
13:45
see the - I did hear this I
don't have a
13:48
report but I did hear it so
between the
13:49
unionized by the way one of the
things
13:51
about the French especially in
Paris
13:54
that you didn't get on any of
these
13:56
reports but it is played up on
on some
13:59
of the European stations which
is
14:03
they've taken to the streets
Nestle
14:05
bicycling to work many are on
scooters
14:07
there apparently the scooter
invasion
14:09
this is Paris helps well if you
can get
14:12
to work very nice
14:14
III see I see issues you can
feel it in
14:18
the air then everybody's all in
with the
14:21
strikes I mean okay six out of
ten
14:22
according to to euronews but
everyone
14:27
hears like meh yeah I agree
14:28
and so why wouldn't that happen
here you
14:30
got the farmers you got to
organize
14:32
workers they're all going
against the
14:33
government
14:35
and I think maybe Trump had
something to
14:37
do with it
14:40
and well you know there was
this NATO
14:43
summit and I have to say I kind
of liked
14:46
the noumic Ron giving Trump a
big mouth
14:49
that was kind of cool to see
like yeah
14:52
okay president well you know
Isis isn't
14:55
really over it was not really
done yet
14:56
did you see this clip with him
in Macomb
14:58
it was a back and forth at I
mean I may
15:01
have a clip of the clip I have
a clip a
15:04
clip of of that event which I
liked and
15:08
I think I think it's good one
because
15:11
Trump got a little pushback
that was fun
15:13
to watch and I don't think he
Teddy took
15:16
it very well and two I liked it
because
15:18
you know if I were Germany I'd
be going
15:22
uh
15:22
you got a big mouth over there
France
15:25
what are you doing say NATO's
crap and
15:29
then Trump's crap and we have a
15:36
tremendous amount of captured
fighters
15:39
Isis fighters call in Syria and
they're
15:43
all under lock and key but many
are from
15:46
France many are from Germany
many of
15:47
them UK they're mostly from
Europe and
15:50
some of the countries are
agreeing I
15:52
have not spoken to the
president about
15:53
that would you like some nice
Isis
15:56
fighters now I think he did
that because
16:00
my con was was talking crap
about NATO
16:02
which of course is true but
Trump is
16:05
really proud of the two
percenters who
16:07
have paid their dues and France
isn't
16:09
there yet and so I think this
was kind
16:12
of a snide remark towards him
saying
16:14
would you like some Isis
fighters the
16:16
ones that we get rid of for you
and then
16:18
McCrone comes back you can take
every
16:22
one you want
16:26
[Music]
16:33
you have foreign fighters
coming from
16:36
Europe but this is a tiny
minority of
16:38
the overall problem we have in
the
16:40
region and I think number one
priority
16:42
because it's not yet finished
it's to
16:44
get rid of Isis and this always
works so
16:47
wait I thought we got rid of
Isis now
16:50
he's saying we didn't this was
a slap in
16:53
the face this is our number-one
priority
16:55
and it's not yet done I'm sorry
to say
16:59
that yes these Tila fighters in
this
17:02
region in Syria and now in Iraq
and more
17:05
and more and for the oldest
civilization
17:07
of the region makes the
situation more
17:09
difficult to fix the situation
against
17:12
Isis and and and don't don't
make any
17:15
mistake your number one problem
our most
17:18
foreign fighters this is the
Isis
17:20
fighters interesting and you
have more
17:23
and more than fighters due to
the
17:24
situation today this is why
he's a great
17:27
politician because that was one
of the
17:29
greatest non-answers this is
kind of
17:39
building to a head after they
really
17:42
just kind of a blunt blanket
insult that
17:45
Trump laid on the entire EU
earlier
17:48
little meetup this is the best
yet if it
17:53
was actually it was part of a
summary
17:55
but this is the random this is
actually
17:57
quite just something that none
of the
17:59
mainstream media people are
gonna play
18:01
this is the random NATO
comments I
18:03
inherited a situation where the
European
18:06
Union which was formed
partially for
18:08
this reason I guess for a lot
of reasons
18:10
it was formed but partially to
make
18:14
better or take advantage of the
United
18:16
States and they've done that
very
18:18
brilliant
18:18
and frankly it's not right so
I've
18:24
exposed it a lot of people
didn't know
18:26
it and we're doing things about
it we're
18:31
doing things ma'am and do big
things
18:34
you could use things about it
which I've
18:39
always firmly believed was
established
18:41
to as a bulwark against the
United
18:45
States insofar as the economics
is
18:47
concerned they wouldn't have us
big
18:49
giant market that could compete
with us
18:51
because we're a big giant
market well
18:53
are but just by ourselves yeah
every
18:58
time somebody brings that up
everyone
18:59
gets bent out of shape well I
think they
19:03
did that Makran is doing
something very
19:06
interesting you all of a sudden
his
19:07
balls dropped and he's got a
big mouth
19:09
and he's talking about now
NATO's no
19:11
good we got our own army and I
don't
19:14
think he's talking about a
European
19:15
armies talking about a French
army which
19:17
they have they've got the Mirage
19:19
fighters
19:22
they fly all over the place and
that
19:24
works out so well for him and
meanwhile
19:27
in Britain according to the
Daily Mail
19:29
would take that with a grain of
salt
19:32
the slaves they're being told
to keep
19:34
the population down and to stop
them
19:37
from killing trees Britons
should eat
19:39
grey squirrels it's an
interesting take
19:44
on the bugs the scent of
aggressive back
19:46
we've had a recipe that our
southerners
19:49
developed a recipe called
burgoo burgers
19:51
with squirrel students from a
publishing
19:55
a newsletter I'll make it we
got tons of
19:58
squirrels in Austin oh it's
only really
20:05
good if it has tire tracks
though they
20:07
know it's the best it's nice
and tender
20:10
yeah tender and marinated yeah
this
20:14
yours al-jazeera's NATO meeting
reports
20:18
its NATO meeting report from Al
Trump's
20:19
response on being asked about
the
20:21
Canadian prime minister's
comments and
20:25
soon afterwards he tweeted that
there
20:27
was no need for a final press
conference
20:31
Emmanuel macron meanwhile
continued to
20:33
press his case for change
international
20:40
terrorism in particular these
were all
20:42
subjects that were not
sufficiently
20:44
settled debates should be about
20:46
something other than budgetary
and
20:48
financial issues the voices of
20:52
reassurance were left sounding
a bit
20:54
thin we have always been able to
20:57
overcome these differences and
then
21:01
unite around our core tasks to
protect
21:03
and defend each other and
that's exactly
21:06
the question it all raises is
central to
21:09
what NATO is and what it exists
for what
21:12
happens to an alliance built on
21:14
collective defence when that
collective
21:17
commitment that spirit of unity
isn't as
21:20
solid as some would like it to
be
21:23
yeah yeah never will be either
no it's
21:26
just going downhill then we
have the the
21:30
big cop 25 taking place well
before we
21:34
leave that no I did want to
discuss the
21:37
fact that there was a little
back and
21:39
forth between Trudeau and Trump
21:44
and it was it had to do with
Trudeau
21:47
making some allusions or
something about
21:49
trumping lay or the so-called
hidden a
21:55
hot mic at camera episode
between Boris
21:58
Johnson get a good tape but let
me tell
22:02
you I let me tell you I tried
for about
22:06
15 minutes I tried filtering I
tried
22:09
noise reduction I tried
everything I
22:12
could to make it audible enough
for the
22:14
show and it's just not there I
mean they
22:15
have the subtitles in the video
clip
22:18
basically just talking about
Trump being
22:20
late or what just oh really
22:24
but but it did result in
Trudeau making
22:26
up some phony baloneys story
about it to
22:29
try to cover his ass and that
brought in
22:31
one of the Canadian of
competitors to to
22:35
Trudeau this this seek named
Jiang met
22:39
si Singh
22:41
[Music]
22:43
and he had a funny thing to say
he did
22:45
he support his trumpet oh yeah
this is
22:47
the this is the the guy who's
also run
22:49
who was also running wasn't he
22:51
yeah the see yeah yeah and here
is on
22:54
Trudeau I'm looking for a
c-clip me jag
22:58
meat okay I could have known
what I've
23:03
said often about mr. Trudeau is
that he
23:06
certainly says some things in
public and
23:08
then says things very
differently in
23:10
private for example he talks
about the
23:13
importance of indigenous
relationships
23:15
as being a priority in public
but in in
23:18
private in a closed-door
fundraiser with
23:21
wealthy donors he mocked and
and made
23:24
fun of activists that were
complaining
23:26
about a legitimate concern
about clean
23:29
drinking water and mercury
poisoning in
23:30
grassy narrows a very different
approach
23:32
in public and very different
approach in
23:34
private and that's something
that I've
23:36
said before there's many
reasons to
23:38
criticize mr. Trump but
criticising
23:41
about making someone late to a
cocktail
23:43
party it's not one and these
these two
23:45
mr. Trudeau's in public and
private is
23:48
something that we've seen I've
seen many
23:50
times that I think Canadians are
23:51
starting to see more and more
wow it's
23:53
just like the the the sub show
of Big
23:56
Brother it's like come on the
main
23:59
program it leads me to believe
because
24:02
when you saw that MOOC thing
you tried
24:03
to get the clip from it was a
little
24:06
gathering around Trudeau this
leads me
24:08
to be that believe that the guy
is
24:09
probably pretty funny to this
all group
24:13
and probably pretty nasty that
I believe
24:16
I don't know if he's funny but
I believe
24:18
he's not well the nasty could
be funny
24:20
of course it could be funny and
Ness but
24:23
he looks like one of those guys
should
24:24
gather around it cuz he had he
just slam
24:27
other people and it probably is
very
24:29
entertaining but I mean Boris
Johnson
24:32
was laughing about something
Boris
24:35
Johnson laugh about anything
but this
24:40
guy I think he's on to
something here so
24:42
Trudeau is one of those guys
let me tell
24:46
you about this guy yeah this
guy is
24:47
really I'm and I gotta tell you
he's
24:49
just really no good
24:51
anyway so you were going on
about we're
24:54
changing topics well actually I
was
24:58
gonna do an ultra mall
24:59
let me see yes only discussed
on the
25:05
previous show just just the
four is it
25:09
four days ago we talked about
it we look
25:12
for the historical we predicted
it and
25:15
here it is the spirit of giving
has
25:18
arrived in mid-michigan it
makes you
25:21
know that there's good people
out there
25:24
but an anonymous donor paid off
people
25:31
what's great about it not only
do we
25:34
know this was gonna happen but
it also
25:36
happened in Florida the same
amount at a
25:39
Walmart and but I don't I
couldn't get
25:42
any clips well one is because I
had to
25:44
set up a proxy and so there was
all
25:46
kinds of issues getting through
to
25:49
certain sites through the local
TV
25:51
stations websites they all just
say huh
25:53
you're from Europe now it can
no can do
25:55
but I'll finish this one
because this is
25:57
not only is the whole setup a
native ad
26:01
for Walmart they do it every
year but
26:03
this time the station was in on
it just
26:06
listen how far they go on day
morning at
26:08
first I didn't believe it I got
a text
26:10
from Walmart layaway seen that
someone
26:13
had paid my layaway and I only
owed a
26:16
penny Melissa holidays gifts
all paid
26:18
for frozen dolls and a tablet
gifts for
26:22
her three-year-old daughter who
also has
26:24
a birthday in December her
payment would
26:27
have been nearly $230 wasn't
shocked I
26:30
didn't know how to feel but
then I sat
26:32
at home and cried for a little
bit and
26:34
then I picked up my items
Walmart
26:36
confirmed with us the mystery
donor paid
26:38
off around three thousand
dollars in
26:40
layaway items focusing on gifts
for
26:42
children and the gesture is one
that
26:45
Melissa won't soon forget
26:49
conditions so we've been behind
on bills
26:51
and struggling a little bit it
was just
26:53
great to get that phone call it
was
26:55
something that really helped us
now
26:56
we've reached out to Walmart to
try to
26:58
find out the identity of the
mystery
27:00
donor they're keeping it
anonymous so if
27:04
you are the donor and you're
watching
27:06
the people who you helped out
way to say
27:08
thanks god bless really helped
our
27:11
family and we're we're very
very happy
27:13
almost almost a perfect 60
second native
27:16
that it was beautiful
27:18
well done executed everyone
pretends
27:20
they've never seen it before
roll with
27:22
it it was 250 bucks at Walmart
now okay
27:29
did cost him 250 bucks to pay
off the
27:31
lady's bills and then probably
well they
27:35
said it was three they said it
was three
27:37
thousand no no they said it was
it was
27:39
three thousand that the the
total
27:41
payment to pay off the laya
ways which
27:44
seems low okay but yeah that
could be
27:48
that could be all fiction but
but they
27:50
did well that's also true but I
saw the
27:52
same report in Florida and I
saw another
27:54
one from Pennsylvania so
they're doing
27:56
it nationwide
27:58
yeah supportive ascii is part
of a
28:01
scheme scam I'm surprised that
these
28:06
news stations by the way should
be
28:09
ashamed of them on it come on
28:11
this was clearly that's why
they should
28:13
be ashamed of themselves
they're totally
28:15
in on this is the sold
proposition they
28:18
come around with every year you
know one
28:20
of their two of the stations
actually
28:21
couple the station Jersey run
it and
28:24
they get paid to run it yeah
28:28
and then the sales the sales
guy comes
28:30
up to the new staff says look
yeah I
28:32
know you saw the story we
really got to
28:34
cover this because you know and
we got
28:36
another buy coming up so if you
could
28:38
mention Walmart a couple times
maybe get
28:40
a little shot and then maybe do
the
28:41
stand up in front of the
Walmart to sign
28:43
that that would be great okay
you know
28:46
that's that's it and get me
those TPS
28:49
reports
28:56
very good Walmart proud of you
another
28:59
fine American scam perpetrated
right
29:01
under some other boneheads
marketeers
29:05
from the various other
retailers having
29:07
come up with this scam and use
it for
29:10
their you know it kind of
preempted
29:12
because if you do it before
Walmart does
29:13
it you know and it looks like
sour
29:16
grapes makes them look bad you
know you
29:18
could actually sell this idea
to two
29:21
local stores look I'm gonna get
you a it
29:27
doesn't have to be the the
layaway but
29:29
it can be any Good Samaritan
giving for
29:31
something and you could sell it
as a
29:33
whole package this guy the
local guys
29:35
should be doing it to the local
stores
29:39
yeah there's a lot of potential
here for
29:45
know people who do broadcast
sales yes
29:48
oh yeah brown shoes it's too
much work
29:55
reminded I'm reminded of the
time mm-hmm
29:58
this is probably as understood
in the
30:00
compilation - so I'm working
for tech TV
30:03
and I'm just by a couple years
into this
30:05
gig doing a daily show on the
air of
30:09
their network I'd go to New
York to meet
30:12
with one of the salespeople for
30:13
something I had to check I
forgot what
30:16
the purpose of my meeting was
but I went
30:19
there and so I think the
person's not in
30:22
some woman oh she's not in that
she's
30:24
coming
30:24
oh then oh there she's coming
off the
30:27
elevator so I'm happy
30:28
no I'm John C Dvorak and she
said oh
30:31
you're who John C Dvorak okay
you you're
30:36
you do what
30:38
I said I have a I have a daily
TV show
30:42
on this network Oh what's it
called did
30:50
you walk away and disgust I did
yeah I
30:53
would disgust they didn't know
anything
30:55
they're selling that they're
selling
30:57
supposedly selling ads for this
network
31:00
and nobody knows any of the
shows they
31:02
never watch it amazes
ridiculous now
31:04
it's just a numbers game so and
what are
31:06
the braiding let me just see
the numbers
31:08
I don't care don't care well
let us go
31:15
to the cop 25 for a moment this
is the
31:18
the 25th 25th or email be there
have
31:21
they done this for 25 years
already here
31:23
they do multiple in the years
it must be
31:27
the 25th year so they just keep
on up no
31:30
no of course we're not really
31:32
represented there or are we
because
31:34
apparently the whole delegation
Nancy
31:36
and the crew were out there
Pelosi and
31:39
she got on the mic and spoke
31:41
where was this well it's the
new locale
31:45
remember the was supposed to
wasn't
31:48
supposed to be in Bolivia where
was it
31:50
supposed to be it was all shit
where
31:52
things went horribly wrong I
think I
31:55
believe this was in Madrid yes
in Madrid
31:58
but it was supposed to be
stopped are
32:02
you telling me that during a
major
32:04
impeachment trial that seems to
be the
32:06
most important thing happening
in this
32:08
country at the moment if you if
you are
32:11
to take the Democrats seriously
that
32:13
Nancy Pelosi
32:14
yuria traipsed off to Madrid
with a
32:18
couple of her pals even even
better than
32:21
that she said something which I
think
32:23
he's impeachable
32:27
and I will explain why after we
listen
32:29
this is a mission this is a
passion this
32:32
is a scientifically based
approach to
32:35
all of it and we're here to say
to all
32:39
of you on behalf of the House of
32:41
Representatives and the
Congress of the
32:43
United States we're still in it
we're
32:46
still in it we're still in the
Paris
32:50
Accord apparently according to
Nancy now
32:53
for all the things she says
about what
32:55
the president can and cannot do
32:57
it is not her responsibility to
say what
33:00
we're in or not not when it
comes to
33:02
treaties that's that's the the
executive
33:05
branch
33:07
so she should not be saying
this in her
33:09
bounds what if she thinks she's
33:11
president she should not be
saying these
33:14
things and certainly not with
that slur
33:17
my goodness yeah that much
isn't fair
33:22
it's boys I don't know what it
is but
33:25
she's also tired now I think
she's tired
33:33
you know I'm tired from going
back and
33:36
forth to Holland a couple of
times these
33:37
people do well of course they
fly a
33:39
little differently they don't
fly middle
33:40
seat coach no let's see who
else wade in
33:47
of course Kerry what's his name
first
33:53
name Carrie Joe Carrie Carrie
Carrie
33:56
John Kerry yeah under his watch
as
34:02
Secretary of State is when they
got this
34:04
whole Paris thing together and
you know
34:06
of course he has clients these
people
34:10
there go did you you and me he
has he
34:14
has you know clients at Bain
Capital
34:16
although of course no that's
just a
34:18
former former company but I'm
sure he's
34:20
got clients there and he's now
also part
34:25
of some group I'll have to look
it up
34:28
and see exactly what they are
now find
34:32
in a second here E is that
talking about
34:34
how severe it is
34:35
he uses an analogy we've
discussed
34:37
before before you play this
34:41
you have seen to have forgotten
our
34:44
previous agreement I know but
I'm gonna
34:46
I'm gonna let it go but well
the minute
34:51
you think he's too boring let
me know
34:52
it's only a minute ten so
hopefully
34:55
we'll be able to get through it
the fact
34:57
is that it's in the beginning
so hold on
35:05
the fact is that we are so far
behind
35:08
that you need now to organize
Nations
35:12
almost as if we were at war
that is why
35:14
we call this new organization
world war
35:17
zero because no one country can
solve
35:20
the problem of climate change
you have
35:21
to have every country at the
table most
35:24
importantly the 20 or so largest
35:26
economies in the world which
are about
35:28
85% 90% of all emissions
secondly you've
35:32
got to start to make a set of
decisions
35:34
that are really enormous not
unlike
35:37
decisions that were made in the
course
35:39
of World War two to make sure
we could
35:40
win the war we're not doing
that today
35:42
we need to accelerate the
transition to
35:46
decarbonize transportation to
move to
35:49
electric vehicles that means
you've got
35:50
to accelerate the process of
building
35:52
the infrastructure so you can
charge
35:54
those vehicles around the
nation I mean
35:57
their whole set of interlocking
35:59
decisions none of which are
being made
36:01
by the United States at a large
national
36:04
level because we have a
president who
36:06
says that climate change is a
Chinese
36:09
hoax and the result of the
American
36:12
presidency moving out of the
position of
36:14
leadership that President Obama
and the
36:16
administration gave it is that
other
36:18
nations that want to be slower
and
36:21
laggard about it are doing so
so the
36:24
entire effort has been slowed
and it's
36:26
very dangerous lives are being
lost now
36:29
here in our country mudslides
fires
36:31
floods droughts and in other
parts of
36:34
the world which is all
interconnected
36:36
there challenges to food
production to
36:39
habitability people are going
to be
36:41
refugees climate refugees there
already
36:43
are climate refugees this world
war zero
36:46
thing is big it's
36:50
it's a well it's really nothing
it's
36:54
part of a bigger nonprofit yes
there's
36:57
this war again well this is
what's
36:58
interesting is it's it's a
non-profit it
37:01
is the what does the name of
this place
37:04
it's so it's a project of this
big
37:06
nonprofit which is filled with
Admirals
37:08
and Generals it is an actual
military
37:10
industrial complex operation
that he's
37:13
in here
37:15
and he's got you know
celebreties he's
37:17
got and all the big names I see
I know
37:21
how that's for some reason I've
lost my
37:22
place with the with this who
was it well
37:27
oh yeah the American security
project
37:30
now this is a bunch of fine
people
37:33
what do you think Board of
Directors
37:35
want to hear a few I always
helps
37:37
obviously yeah let's see Board
of
37:39
Directors okay Gary Hart he
hasn't been
37:45
around at heart yeah Christy
Todd
37:50
Whitman but then we get
Brigadier
37:53
General Stephen Cheney US
Marine Corps
37:56
retired then we get a
congressman Donald
38:00
Breyer Lieutenant General Daniel
38:02
Chrisman also retired let's see
Admiral
38:07
William Fallon
38:08
we got a Vice Admiral lee gun
the
38:11
Honorable Chuck Hagel he's it's
like a
38:14
drinking club
38:16
it's a whole defense Club who
have who
38:18
are who are naming their latest
thing
38:21
world wars zero because we have
to fight
38:24
it like World War two well in
that case
38:26
you better get the Russians on
board
38:27
because you need them to win
but it's
38:31
they got danced moins
everybody's in
38:33
this club and I bet to get paid
to they
38:37
probably suck some money out of
38:38
something's gotta be it's gotta
be and I
38:41
probably not minor amounts
enough to buy
38:43
better booze that's what it's
all about
38:47
I think that sounds which was
sounds
38:50
like I mean it sounds like the
Army Navy
38:51
Club roster with the way you're
reading
38:53
these names it's exactly what
it is yeah
38:58
Bill Nighy piping up again with
the one
39:02
of his famous PSAs and this is
guy yeah
39:05
the science guy and he's
sitting in this
39:07
shot with stacks of dollar
bills or you
39:11
know that maybe they're
Benjamins you
39:13
can't really see so stacks as
we call as
39:16
we say in hip-hop stack stacks
and racks
39:18
racks of stacks stacks lots of
money
39:21
and he's letting the truth out
if you
39:24
wanna be rich get on board so
here it is
39:26
people I'm gonna level with you
the real
39:28
reason you should do your part
to combat
39:30
climate change is it'll make
you filthy
39:33
and ranch can you imagine how
much sweet
39:37
sweet cabbage you will be
piling up if
39:39
you could invent a cleaner
energy source
39:41
or help develop carbon capture
39:44
technology the math is simple
stacks
39:46
plus stacks equals more stacks
so go
39:50
green and get green see what
I'm saying
39:52
and turn off the damn lights so
he is
39:57
telling kids get on board get
some
40:01
government money to do some
research and
40:03
you'll get rich by being on
board the
40:05
climate train
40:08
and a pandering is a very debts
that
40:13
doesn't make it sound like any
was very
40:15
sincere about the problem no no
it's all
40:18
about the Benjamins for this guy
40:20
they did give me the ISO
possible ISO
40:22
and turn off the damn lights I
thought
40:24
that might be possible end of
show why
40:25
so turn off the damn lights
that's
40:27
actually not a bad because I
have one
40:29
competitor which came out of the
40:30
impeachment hearings oh okay
and this is
40:33
hearings eleven ISO okay it's
really
40:37
gonna look at this and say huh
like that
40:41
we got some submission we got
some
40:43
submissions from from No Agenda
kids Oh
40:52
Jaden then we had to take two -
they're
41:01
both kind of good
41:03
yeah they're both usable I
don't know
41:06
about in the show but I think
they're
41:07
true just generally just to use
in
41:09
general well I have the I think
I have
41:11
the absolute end of show end of
show I
41:14
so you ready you got to sit
down for
41:16
this
41:16
cuz it's made for us clips or
we can use
41:26
that as a pre end of show will
we
41:28
actually run out of clips that
I'm
41:35
filled with them today miss
somebody
41:38
really loaded you up well I
just people
41:40
hear this stuff and like oh
yeah we
41:42
gonna give you some ice sauce
man get
41:44
some ice those going on
41:47
good I'm glad is getting
competitive yes
41:51
all right where were we well I
think
41:53
you've mentioned a couple times
you
41:54
might want to bring me up to
the date on
41:56
the impeachment I have you see
I don't
42:02
have much actually in fact I
had very
42:05
little time because I didn't
see it I
42:07
was traveling during the first
full
42:09
draft what antigens will
understand this
42:14
round now we had Jerry the
troll Nadler
42:18
that he was running it this is
the
42:20
Judiciary Committee the
committee that
42:22
would actually draft and file
articles
42:25
of impeachment and now we've
we've
42:30
gotten to the point where we
had to
42:31
bring lawyers to explain to
everybody
42:35
how what the President did was
42:37
impeachable is do I have this
right that
42:39
that's what it was it was a
bunch of
42:40
lawyers doing telling
explaining to you
42:44
how the law works in America
was that
42:46
what was happening here know is
mostly a
42:49
bunch of lawyers of pining
they're all
42:51
well let's see alright let's
play I got
42:54
a food item it let's play the
long you
42:57
can stop this video if it's too
long
42:59
this is the hearing rundown on
NBC now I
43:02
would just mention something so
this
43:05
thing is on the network's not
Fox but
43:08
CBS wait they say they put it
out and
43:10
they put the whole thing on the
43:11
network's during the day yes
they
43:14
probably emptied their
programming
43:17
during you dick wow what a
mistake
43:21
Kathie Lee oh what a mistake oh
this is
43:25
going to hurt them so much
think of all
43:28
the ad slots we're losing out on
43:30
Christmas are they insane well
they
43:34
pulled the plug on it okay what
happened
43:37
was there letting distinct
slide and and
43:41
it's going on and on and until
about I
43:44
think about Pacific time around
ten
43:48
o'clock maybe all three
networks almost
43:54
simultaneously and this was
during the
43:56
part where Doug Collins was
ranting
43:59
about something and they also
this is
44:01
right after the Republican
lawyer who's
44:04
she an anti-trump er but he's
the only
44:07
guy they did allow was going on
about
44:10
how this all bunch of nonsense
and just
44:14
as that was going on all three
networks
44:15
at the same time hmm pulled the
plug no
44:20
really now yeah there's almost
like it
44:23
was okay boys we're pulling the
plug ABC
44:27
what about NBC they're pulling
the plug
44:28
we're pulling the plug we see
it'll be
44:30
see they're pulling the plug
we're
44:31
pulling the plug
44:32
you'll be good to know who
pulled first
44:34
who want who plugged for it was
44:35
impossible to tell because when
one
44:37
pulled the plug he goes that
work
44:39
they're pulling the plug and
pull into
44:41
place CBS CBS went first there
there
44:43
there the big dog aren't they
you know
44:45
it's I believe maybe CBS did go
first
44:48
and they're led the way and
they pull
44:51
the plug and everyone pulled
the play so
44:52
they do then they're all go to
a little
44:54
short term analysis saying it
in fact
44:57
contradicting what you just
heard
44:59
especially on NBC well that's
terrible
45:02
you know guys that comes up and
says
45:05
well the chumps really there's
nothing
45:06
here's you're on tonight's with
this
45:08
stuff and they pull the plug
and that
45:10
meanwhile they CBS pulled the
plug but
45:13
still had a little box where
the EVC was
45:15
going all running on hearings
underway
45:18
live right now too boring to
show you
45:22
can see doug collins screaming
his head
45:24
off you couldn't hear it those
was the
45:26
only good part of the hear that
oh who's
45:31
running that show these guys
are nuts
45:33
that's gonna cost him a lot
they screwed
45:37
up yeah now let's listen it
along and
45:40
you don't have to play the whole
45:41
administration right down on NBC
45:42
inviting a panel of
constitutional
45:45
scholars to bolster their
investigation
45:47
President Trump has committed
45:49
impeachable high crimes and
misdemeanors
45:51
by corruptly abusing the office
of the
45:55
presidency what has happened in
the case
45:57
today is something that I do
not think
45:59
we have ever seen before a
president who
46:02
has doubled down on violating
his oath
46:05
to faithfully execute the laws
three of
46:07
the Democrats experts arguing
the
46:09
president's alleged misconduct
46:10
pressuring Ukraine's leader to
46:12
investigate the president's
political
46:14
rival Joe Biden is grounds for
removal
46:16
the Republicans loan
46:18
and is dismissing the Democrats
case as
46:20
wafer-thin I'm concerned about
lowering
46:23
impeachment standards to fit a
paucity
46:27
of evidence and an abundance of
anger
46:30
Democrats emphasizing the
urgency for
46:32
action if we do not act to hold
them in
46:35
check now President Trump will
almost
46:38
certainly try again to solicit
46:41
interference in the election
but the top
46:43
Republican Doug Collins
appearing
46:45
exasperated attacked the
inquiry as a
46:47
partisan sham it didn't start
with
46:49
malware it didn't start with a
phone
46:51
call you know where they
started it
46:53
started with tears in Brooklyn
in
46:55
November 2016 with Democrats
eyeing an
46:58
impeachment vote before
Christmas
46:59
Republicans say they're
focusing on the
47:01
calendar not the facts this is
a vast
47:04
impeachment I would argue it's
not a
47:06
fast impeachment it's a
predetermined
47:08
impeachment the tone not always
47:10
scholarly professor Pamela
Carlin taking
47:12
offense to the Republicans
assertion the
47:14
experts have not done their
homework I
47:17
would like to say to you sir
that I read
47:20
transcripts of every one of the
47:22
witnesses from insulted by the
47:24
suggestion that is a law
professor I
47:26
don't care about those facts
later
47:28
Carlin drawing criticism for
invoking
47:30
president Trump's
thirteen-year-old son
47:32
to make her point that a
president is
47:34
not a king the Constitution
says there
47:36
can be no titles of nobility so
while
47:39
the president can name his son
Barron he
47:41
can't make him about the first
lady
47:44
tweeting Pamela Carlin you
should be
47:46
ashamed
47:46
Carlin later apologizing I want
to
47:49
apologize for what I said
earlier about
47:53
the president's son it was
wrong of me
47:55
to do that all of it coming is
Rudy
47:57
Giuliani the president's
personal lawyer
47:59
already under scrutiny for his
role in
48:01
the pressure campaign on
Ukraine is back
48:03
in Eastern Europe according to
the New
48:05
York Times meeting with an
Austin
48:07
Ukrainian prosecutor as
Giuliani again
48:10
tries to dig up dirt on the
president's
48:12
political rivals all right
Peter so
48:14
what's next in this impeachment
process
48:16
yeah Lester after today's
marathon
48:18
hearing House Democrats are
trying to
48:20
keep to a short timeline to
review the
48:22
evidence draft articles of
impeachment
48:24
and vote all in the next two
and a half
48:27
weeks
48:28
yeah so I did catch the the
angry
48:31
Stanford Law professor who had
to
48:34
apologize about what she said
about the
48:36
present I thought it was a
funny line
48:40
yeah he could have stuck by her
guns I
48:45
mean that's what Trump would
have done
48:46
but no no she wimps out is that
you know
48:49
the classic this is the classic
48:50
spineless Democrat kind of
thing and she
48:53
starts apologizing for what
what does
48:55
she do wrong
48:56
nothing well you're okay yeah
it was not
49:01
politically correct to mention
him why
49:03
why were differences to make
it's a
49:05
funny line she executed it
perfectly she
49:09
got her point across had
nothing to do
49:11
with a law or and the reason I
mean the
49:13
reason what is the reason why
is exactly
49:15
that that was the problem it
was a
49:17
highlight of the entire
telecast a
49:21
scene-stealing highlight and
she had to
49:23
be hammered down for it yeah I
agree it
49:27
was good there was one piece he
bought
49:28
into the hammering
49:29
yes stupid she should have said
stop the
49:31
hammering and I did catch I did
catch
49:38
one clip of Jonathan Turley
he's the law
49:44
professor from George Washington
49:46
University
49:46
I guess together that was
representing
49:49
the Republicans that's obvious
but I did
49:53
like what he said because I
mean first
49:55
of all on the plane since I had
no
49:58
internet I did download the
House
50:00
Intelligence impeachment report
which is
50:02
about 300 pages and I read it
well you
50:06
know I had a certain point you
skim
50:07
through some things but I spent
a lot of
50:10
several hours reading this and
it's
50:13
fictional it's you know it's
things that
50:16
are just absolutely not true
such as it
50:20
states that under huge public
pressure
50:24
only then did the president
release the
50:27
transcript this is not true
this is not
50:31
true he released it almost out
of the
50:33
blue there was no public
pressure there
50:36
was not I mean it was it was
the next
50:38
day wasn't it
50:40
he released it out of the blue
pretty
50:42
much yeah I think it was pretty
close to
50:45
when they started bringing up
the topic
50:47
he did it too as a mechanism to
stave
50:50
off continued bitching but it
wasn't
50:54
because of public pressure what
are they
50:55
talking about and there's stuff
like you
50:58
know quote from from the hole
and all of
51:00
this is based on a transcript
being
51:02
interpreted you know with
artistic
51:05
license so when you say then the
51:07
president asked to quote do us
a favor
51:09
and then the quote ends to dig
up dirt
51:14
on his political rival Joe
Biden it's
51:16
just not true it's just not
what's in
51:19
the actual transcript now that
they has
51:21
a lot it's a lie yeah well it's
it's
51:24
this you know George George
Washington
51:28
University professor because
one of the
51:31
articles of impeachment will be
51:33
obstruction of justice and
which they've
51:36
already tried with this
president but
51:38
they're trying it again
51:39
because he is taking these
committees to
51:43
court over certain things they
want to
51:45
have I don't even know what it
is they
51:47
want besides his taxes but
whatever
51:49
they've got a lot of documents
they want
51:52
more and he's taking them to
court and
51:54
there's an interesting
historical
51:55
perspective to this when it
comes to
51:57
impeachment you're saying
article one
51:59
gives us complete authority
that when we
52:01
demand information from another
branch
52:03
it must be turned over or will
impeach
52:06
you in record time now making
that worse
52:10
is that you have such a short
52:11
investigation it's a perfect
storm
52:14
you set an incredibly short
period
52:17
demand a huge amount of
information and
52:19
when the president goes to
court you
52:21
then impeach him now does that
track
52:24
with what you've heard about
impeachment
52:27
does that track with the rule
of law
52:30
that we've talked about so an
52:34
obstruction I would encourage
you to
52:35
think about this in Nixon it
did go to
52:39
the courts and Nixon lost and
that was
52:44
the reason Nixon resigned he
resigned a
52:47
few days after the Supreme
Court ruled
52:50
against him in that critical
case but in
52:53
that case the court recognized
there are
52:56
executive privilege arguments
that can
52:59
be made it didn't say you had
no right
53:02
coming to us don't darken our
doorstep
53:04
again it said we've heard your
arguments
53:07
we've heard Congress's
arguments and you
53:10
know what
53:11
you'll lose turn over the
material of
53:14
Congress you know that what
they did for
53:17
the judiciary is it gave this
body
53:19
legitimacy
53:20
it wasn't the roadie no extreme
position
53:24
that only you decide what
information
53:27
can be produced I can't
emphasize this
53:30
enough and I'll say it just one
more
53:31
time
53:32
if you impeach a president if
you make a
53:35
high crime and misdemeanor out
of going
53:39
to the courts it is an abuse of
power
53:42
it's your abuse of power you're
doing
53:46
precisely what you're
criticizing the
53:47
president for doing we have a
third
53:50
branch that deals with
conflicts of the
53:51
other two branches and what
comes out of
53:54
there and what you do with it
is the
53:56
very definition of legitimacy I
don't
53:59
know if that went over anywhere
if
54:00
anyone cares about it but that
was an
54:02
interesting historical
perspective is
54:04
that true about Nixon yeah he's
right
54:07
about it he was very good on
there um
54:09
kind of laughing a lot man
54:12
because of these other maniacs
54:14
especially that woman and who
just was a
54:18
you know well in fact we'll
just I'm
54:20
gonna skip one we're gonna play
a couple
54:22
of things but let's go to the
kind of
54:24
summarize things I think gates
that the
54:27
guy who's always getting
criticized for
54:28
being a rough a little too
harsh on
54:32
everybody oh really he did have
it he
54:34
had his Republican yes kind of
a muppet
54:38
face you know like when you
scrunch it
54:41
up up it gates yeah but but he
54:46
definitely laces into everybody
and does
54:49
a pretty good job of it I
thought he was
54:50
the best of all the guys but I
saw
54:53
something want to play but
let's play
54:54
this guy first
54:55
this impeachment two gates one
professor
54:58
Gerhart you gave money to
Barack Obama
54:59
right my family did yes for time
55:03
I that sounds about right Mike
yes mr.
55:06
Feldman wrote articles entitled
Trump's
55:08
wiretap tweets raised risk of
55:10
impeachment he then wrote
mar-a-lago ad
55:13
belongs an impeachment file and
then mr.
55:17
Jake Flanagan wrote in in
courts a
55:20
Harvard Law professor thinks
Trump could
55:22
be impeached over fake news
accusations
55:25
my question professor Feldman
is since
55:27
you seem to believe that the
basis for
55:29
impeachment is even broader
than the
55:31
basis that my Democrat
colleagues have
55:33
laid forward do you believe
you're
55:34
outside of the political
mainstream on
55:36
the question of impeachment
55:37
I believe that impeachment is
warranted
55:40
whenever the president abuses
his power
55:42
for personal benefit or to
corrupt the
55:44
democratic process did you
write an
55:46
article entitled it's hard to
take
55:47
impeachment seriously now yes I
did
55:50
write an election House
Democrats have
55:58
made it painfully clear that
discussing
56:00
impeachment is primarily or even
56:02
exclusively a tool to weaken
president
56:05
Trump's chances in 2020 did you
write
56:07
those words until this call in
July 25th
56:10
I was an impeachment sceptic
they're all
56:13
changed my mind sir and for your
56:15
testimony professor Corley you
gave
56:17
2,000 bucks or you gave a
thousand bucks
56:20
to Elizabeth Warren right I
believe so
56:22
you gave 1,200 bucks to Barack
Obama I
56:25
have no reason to question that
and you
56:28
gave 2,000 bucks to Hillary
Clinton
56:30
that's correct
56:31
I'm so much more for Hillary
than the
56:32
other two because I've been
giving a lot
56:34
of money to charity recently
because of
56:36
all of the poor people in the
United
56:38
States the only those are the
only folks
56:40
you've been given to now have
you ever
56:42
been on a podcast called versus
Trump
56:44
whoa I think I was on a live
panel that
56:49
the people who ran the podcast
called
56:52
versus Trump on that do you
remember
56:54
saying the following
56:56
liberals tend to cluster more
56:58
conservatives especially very
57:00
conservative people tend to
spread out
57:02
more perhaps because they don't
even
57:05
want to be around themselves
did you say
57:07
that yes I did Wow again the
podcast the
57:11
star of the show fans
57:14
plastic well these are all
these are all
57:19
lawful affair
57:21
lawyers this is a group called
the law
57:23
fair group and they've had all
these
57:26
different strategies I think
every
57:27
single one of them is a member
of the
57:29
group and their strategy has
been to get
57:31
rid of the president one way or
another
57:33
and they published this they
publish
57:35
strategies they're the ones
behind the
57:37
you know the convention of
states to
57:39
usurp the electoral college
there's all
57:44
this kind of stuff going on
it's you
57:46
know right there I think there
may be
57:48
responsible for the idea that
the states
57:50
will their electrical electric
no no no
57:55
it's electrical college from
now on I
57:57
don't care like specifically
changed to
58:02
the popular vote winner right
58:05
countrywide yeah that's the
idea that's
58:07
the idea yes so if I'm in
Nevada and
58:12
electoral vote would go to
trump but the
58:15
popular vote for the US which
means
58:17
California votes for Hillary
then I had
58:22
to change mine yes Hillary
correct yeah
58:24
that's that's that's great
58:25
there were this part two of
this because
58:29
he continues to it excoriate
these folk
58:31
do you understand how that
reflects
58:35
contempt on people who are
conservative
58:37
know what I was talking about
there was
58:40
the natural tendency if you put
the
58:42
quote in context the natural
tendency of
58:45
a compactness requirement to
favor a
58:50
party whose voters are more
spread out
58:52
well and I do and so I just
have to say
58:59
when you talk about how
liberals want to
59:01
be around each other in cluster
and
59:02
conservatives don't want to be
around
59:04
each other and so they have to
spread
59:05
out it makes people you may not
see this
59:07
from you know like the ivory
towers of
59:09
your law school but it makes
actual
59:11
people in this country when you
like may
59:14
I'll get to interrupt me on
this time
59:15
now let me also suggest that
when you
59:18
invoke the president's son's
name here
59:20
when you try to make a little
joke out
59:22
of referencing Barron Trump
59:24
does not lend credibility to
your
59:26
argument it makes you look mean
59:27
it makes you look like you're
attacking
59:28
someone's family the minor
child of the
59:31
President of the United States
so let's
59:33
see if we can get into the
facts to all
59:35
of the witnesses if you have
personal
59:38
knowledge of a single material
fact in
59:40
the shift report please raise
your hand
59:42
and let the record reflect no
personal
59:45
knowledge of a single fact and
you know
59:46
what that continues on the
tradition
59:48
that we saw from Adam Schiff
where
59:50
ambassador Taylor could not
identify an
59:52
impeachable offense mr. Kent
never met
59:55
with the president fionna he'll
never
59:57
heard the president referenced
anything
59:58
regarding military aid mr. Hale
was
1:00:00
unaware of any nefarious
activity with
1:00:03
aide Colonel Vin Minh even
rejected the
1:00:06
Democrat talking point that
bribery was
1:00:08
invoked here ambassador Volcker
denied
1:00:11
that there was a quid pro quo
and mr.
1:00:12
Morrison since there was
nothing wrong
1:00:14
on the call the only direct
evidence
1:00:16
came from Gordon Sandlin who
spoke to
1:00:18
the president United States and
the
1:00:20
president said I want nothing
no quid
1:00:23
pro quo and you know what if
wiretapping
1:00:25
a political opponents a
new-school
1:00:27
offense I look forward to
because maybe
1:00:30
it's a different person
1:00:33
oh my good and you know I'm
amidst all
1:00:38
this Trump did a good job
another sales
1:00:40
job sold another 250 million
dollars
1:00:43
worth of stuff and the end and
Congress
1:00:47
is not approving it
1:00:50
or they're dragging their heels
or doing
1:00:52
something else because they
want you get
1:00:54
them find themselves in a heap
of
1:00:56
trouble if they start bucking
the
1:00:57
industrial military industrial
cliques
1:00:59
when they're supposed to be the
big
1:01:01
supporters and again this is
not gonna
1:01:04
do this is not gonna bode well
for them
1:01:07
you know
1:01:08
remember Trump said at some
point
1:01:09
something we had a clip he's
talked
1:01:11
about the never Trump errs he
says in
1:01:12
some way they're worse than then
1:01:15
Democrats who hate Trump which
is most
1:01:18
of them this whole Ukraine
thing again
1:01:22
it's I think it's so deep I
think it's
1:01:24
so corrupt there was so much
money in
1:01:26
the the round robin
1:01:28
you know boomerang where you we
give
1:01:32
them money except we don't
really give
1:01:33
it to him we turn around and
say hey
1:01:35
who's got something we can sell
these
1:01:36
guys here's the money the never
Trump
1:01:39
errs must be the Republicans
who were in
1:01:42
on the deal why else would you
be so
1:01:45
anti and so angry about this
this one
1:01:49
little country which is not our
you know
1:01:52
this is not the the firewall
between
1:01:55
Russia there are Nazis in World
War two
1:01:59
it's like there must be it must
be so
1:02:04
bad because why else would you
roll out
1:02:07
all of these people to just
embarrass
1:02:09
themselves the whole thing is
1:02:11
embarrassing well and it's a
shit TV
1:02:15
show that's what's the most
embarrassing
1:02:17
that is unamerican America like
yeah I
1:02:20
agree with that let's play a
couple of
1:02:22
short few second clips this is
the
1:02:26
impeachment snippet you have
from Doug
1:02:29
Collins sorry it sums it up
very simply
1:02:34
like this just 19 minutes after
noon on
1:02:37
Inauguration Day 2017 the
Washington
1:02:39
Post ran the headline the
campaign to
1:02:40
impeach the president has begun
yeah
1:02:43
yeah we knew that minutes yeah
we knew
1:02:46
that yeah that's a clip that we
loved
1:02:48
that in this around that little
picture
1:02:50
that the articles still
floating around
1:02:52
and then he continues with this
little
1:02:54
gem Mark Zaid who would later
become the
1:02:57
attorney for the emphasis
whistleblower
1:02:58
tweeted in January 2017 the coup
1:03:00
started the impeachment will
follow
1:03:02
ultimately and in May of this
year Al
1:03:04
Green says if we don't impeach
the
1:03:05
president he'll get reelected
yes
1:03:11
that pretty much sums up now
are they
1:03:13
doing something I do have to
wait I do
1:03:16
have one last clip uh-huh which
was he
1:03:19
says we're gonna balance this a
little
1:03:20
bit let's have Nadler mm-hmm
and this
1:03:23
hearings to Nadler and this is
he's got
1:03:24
a little there's a little piece
of
1:03:26
history in here I believe does
the right
1:03:29
clip I want you to see if you
can
1:03:31
identify it
1:03:34
no I'm trying to identify the
click
1:03:36
[Music]
1:03:37
hearings to in Nadler BS ah I
got it
1:03:41
2016 the Russian government
engaged in a
1:03:45
sweeping and systematic
campaign of
1:03:47
interference in our elections
in the
1:03:50
words of special counsel robert
muller
1:03:52
quote the Russian government
perceived
1:03:55
that would benefit from a trump
1:03:56
presidency and worked to secure
that
1:03:58
outcome close quote
1:04:00
the president welcomed that
interference
1:04:03
we saw this in real time when
President
1:04:06
Trump asked Russia to hack his
political
1:04:08
opponent the very next day a
Russian
1:04:11
military intelligence unit
attempted to
1:04:14
hack that political opponent
what was I
1:04:20
missing here well the thing is
to see he
1:04:22
said the that Trump asked them
to this
1:04:27
is yeah this story it was a
joke he
1:04:30
started as a joke
1:04:34
he also has that unfortunate I
don't
1:04:36
have this one I thought I
clipped it out
1:04:38
but he says I'll go back and
dig this up
1:04:42
cuz it's pretty fun honey it's
a another
1:04:44
gaffe of a fact but I can't
find it on
1:04:49
here alright I'm good
1:04:51
alright let's do a quick 2020
overview
1:04:55
before we take our first break
there are
1:04:59
a couple of things happening
now did we
1:05:02
did discuss briefly Joe's bus
yeah let
1:05:07
it talk about the malarkey to
the
1:05:08
malarkey tour and I bring this
up in
1:05:11
context of a question that we
were at
1:05:13
that we asked producers on the
previous
1:05:17
show he said what was it that
got you
1:05:20
hooked on no agenda you need
take a
1:05:22
couple listens and and we got
some
1:05:25
interesting responses
1:05:26
most of them way too long to
read on the
1:05:29
show but but very thoughtful
and the one
1:05:33
I liked very much was from
Angela brown
1:05:36
who I'll read that I'll read a
little
1:05:39
bit of this because it does
kind of play
1:05:41
into this I started listening
to na in
1:05:43
January 2017 my father passed
away at
1:05:45
the age of 70 and you read our
donation
1:05:47
note in his memory on episode
901 I had
1:05:51
to listen to the show in order
to hear
1:05:52
it right away I liked your
voices in the
1:05:54
back and forth you and John
have I'd
1:05:55
listened to na occasionally when
1:05:57
visiting my brother and he
repeatedly
1:05:58
tried to hit me in the mouth
over the
1:06:00
years I didn't listen because
they
1:06:01
already had a full roster of
podcasts in
1:06:03
my feed this is a course of a
problem
1:06:05
John we gotta realize that
people have a
1:06:07
roster of podcasts so I didn't
think I
1:06:09
could fit in an additional six
hours a
1:06:11
week like you're so busy
1:06:15
my brother was successful with
his
1:06:16
attempts to hit my father in
the mouth
1:06:18
and I will say that when we
visited him
1:06:20
in the hospital that last month
of his
1:06:22
life he would always have his
headphones
1:06:24
on listening to no agenda
chuckling and
1:06:26
smiling much of the time that's
1:06:29
beautiful after he passed away
I decided
1:06:31
to finally give na a try for
real and
1:06:33
see what it was that kept him
1:06:35
entertained and what my brother
kept
1:06:36
going on about at first I did
not get it
1:06:38
either there were a lot of
inside jokes
1:06:40
and acronyms sayings and clips
that went
1:06:42
right over my head I felt a
little out
1:06:45
of it because everyone seemed
to be in
1:06:47
on the jokes
1:06:47
except me but I love the funny
catchy
1:06:50
jingles and your and John's
report when
1:06:53
impressed me the most though
was that
1:06:55
you truly did not seem to have
an agenda
1:06:57
mind blown now that cetera
cetera and I
1:07:00
realize that this is a common
thread or
1:07:04
a common thing amongst people
that it's
1:07:07
the jingles and the song
parodies and
1:07:10
our funny things that really
draws the
1:07:13
newbies in so I think it's
probably a
1:07:17
good idea to do more of that in
the
1:07:19
beginning of the show you know
what I
1:07:23
mean how much more we can do
cuz the
1:07:24
whole beginning of this show is
one big
1:07:26
well I mean stuff like you know
if we're
1:07:28
talking about Joe's bus then
maybe we
1:07:30
play something like this
1:07:31
[Music]
1:07:38
[Music]
1:07:44
[Music]
1:07:54
No yeah we should play that no
my
1:07:58
working
1:07:58
[Music]
1:08:02
and I've concluded I've
concluded that
1:08:05
we're right somebody on Joe's
campaign
1:08:09
absolutely hates him
1:08:12
wants him to look like an idiot
wants
1:08:15
him to fail you can go to any
branding
1:08:17
company you can go to any
marketing firm
1:08:21
none of them will ever suggest
you name
1:08:25
it the no malarkey tour in 2019
ever
1:08:30
ordained this coincides with
your other
1:08:33
with the continuance continue
yes thesis
1:08:36
yes which is when you we hear
all these
1:08:38
clips of him sound like he's in
a bucket
1:08:41
Mike with them yeah
1:08:43
totally my is made they do this
on
1:08:45
purpose or he's up against the
Mike's
1:08:47
you know distorting everything
yeah uh
1:08:49
as possible I think it's
sabotage
1:08:52
you could John provocateurs
they exist I
1:08:56
mean there's plenty of him in
within the
1:08:57
trunk Trump organization that
hate him
1:08:59
it's gotta be it's gotta be I
mean it's
1:09:02
is so wrong
1:09:04
it's just wrong I mean it makes
no sense
1:09:07
you can talk to anyone's like
who who
1:09:09
decided that was a good idea it
might
1:09:12
have been funny in the 80s
maybe maybe
1:09:18
early 90s but probably not it
was
1:09:20
already toast by then there Joe
Biden
1:09:25
dope big dope dope door so then
we had
1:09:33
oh this is kind of cute this is
from
1:09:38
world weather world free beacon
when is
1:09:42
that free beacon people they do
the
1:09:44
Supercuts
1:09:45
yeah free beacon they do the
supercut
1:09:47
says it a supercut of camelot
harris
1:09:50
leaving the campaign and what
the what
1:09:53
the mainstream media and that
for those
1:09:56
of you who are new to the show
you would
1:09:57
say MSM mainstream media but we
speak
1:10:00
hacks or so we say m5m in case
you were
1:10:02
wondering what that was because
the five
1:10:05
is an S on a calculator upside
down in
1:10:07
high school so they put
together a
1:10:11
little a little Kampala that
put some
1:10:13
music under which I always find
it's too
1:10:16
bad that's annoying because
first of all
1:10:20
it could have been a better
song but
1:10:22
just isn't cut in nicely but
you'll get
1:10:23
the idea and she is a great
candidate I
1:10:26
think she's a great candidate
and I
1:10:27
think that you can't be a race
I'm not
1:10:31
we're here rootin for the
sister that's
1:10:33
running for president right
really the
1:10:35
first major candidate to drop
out of the
1:10:37
memorizing story real threat to
1:10:39
president Trump kind of got
inside his
1:10:41
head remember on your show she
was just
1:10:46
extraordinary
1:10:46
she is genuine she brings a
remarkable
1:10:52
passion it's a bittersweet
moment I
1:10:55
think it's a high integrity
move on her
1:10:56
part is a very young and
talented a
1:11:00
political figure Kamala Harris
looks
1:11:03
like the future of the
Democratic Party
1:11:05
Pamela Harris the telegenic
California
1:11:07
senator I think she's a better
candidate
1:11:09
now than she was when she
started do
1:11:12
think that women are still held
to
1:11:14
different standards as
candidates it's
1:11:16
tough to be a black woman in
politics
1:11:17
they have to be perfect on the
stub
1:11:20
which I never saw her stumble
she
1:11:21
treated badly by the press I
mean just
1:11:23
treated badly by the press she
got
1:11:26
pummeled by you know sexism a
Pete
1:11:29
Buddha judge like a lot of
white guys
1:11:31
I've barely waited on his
potential
1:11:33
she's valuated based on her
resume and
1:11:36
her daily performance there you
go it
1:11:38
was sexism and racism from the
Democrats
1:11:41
apparently that that God camera
kicked
1:11:45
out of the race not that she
was an
1:11:47
idiot that she had no platform
or no
1:11:51
program or too much that
dismiss my
1:12:01
camera impression I think I'm
doing
1:12:03
pretty good Matt that's pretty
good sir
1:12:05
Kevlar sent me a note he said
we missed
1:12:07
an important important piece of
the
1:12:10
Bloomberg clip that I played of
him and
1:12:12
Fifi Lagarde talking about
taxing the
1:12:15
poor
1:12:17
because you know it's it's
taxes or
1:12:19
death basically that was his
that was
1:12:23
his reasoning is like we have
to have
1:12:25
tax your tax for your good
health yes we
1:12:27
have to tax you otherwise you
know you
1:12:29
will eat wrong slave but he but
he
1:12:31
actually said something he used
a common
1:12:34
phrase and I think the truth
came out in
1:12:37
what he was really saying but
the
1:12:39
comparison is a life for a job
or taxes
1:12:44
or life which do you want to do
take
1:12:47
your poison
1:12:48
the phrase is pick your poison
but he
1:12:51
apparently just wants him to
take poison
1:12:52
regardless take your poison
slaves just
1:12:56
take it just take a poison yeah
that's
1:12:59
what he's saying
1:13:01
it leaves that guys at zero
chance oh
1:13:04
yeah I know but he's gotta
throw a bunch
1:13:06
of money to network so no one's
gonna
1:13:08
tell him this until he's you
know no I
1:13:11
do I 100 million this clearly
has to
1:13:14
just don't let him know the way
we will
1:13:18
say this those ads are running
here in
1:13:22
California tons of them mm I
see a burg
1:13:27
ad probably twice a day yeah
that tells
1:13:32
me that it's meant to wreak
havoc on
1:13:35
what's going on I still think
that it's
1:13:37
very possible that come
convention time
1:13:39
I don't know when it is there
will not
1:13:41
be a single candidate that can
lock up
1:13:44
enough Democratic delegates or
1:13:47
super-delegates or whatever
they're
1:13:48
called to actually get the
nomination if
1:13:52
you throw in a Bloomberg who
apparently
1:13:53
is throwing the money into the
1:13:55
Democratic pool in California
then that
1:13:58
must be that the whole plan
must be to
1:14:00
screw it up
1:14:02
- brainy - to pave the way for
the swoop
1:14:06
my friend because I will see
well Howard
1:14:12
Stern the other day not
listening again
1:14:14
I listen I'd listen to the stern
1:14:16
interview it was uninteresting
it was so
1:14:20
so unlike stern of the old days
I mean
1:14:25
he could not have been far
enough up her
1:14:27
butt crack and he was really it
was
1:14:29
quite and I you know we've
talked about
1:14:32
stirring before as being a great
1:14:34
interviewer yeah in this case
all he was
1:14:36
doing was yak fell down flat
you know he
1:14:39
there was so much that he could
have
1:14:42
talked about and so much he
could have
1:14:43
gotten into is a with Hillary
but he
1:14:45
didn't or at least not in the
stern way
1:14:47
it was clear so okay he loves
her fine
1:14:50
great
1:14:52
but watch out she spread her
ways and
1:14:58
went in for the swoop on the
Graham
1:15:00
Norton Show in the UK and where
are you
1:15:03
are you saying forget me is
that your
1:15:06
mantra now not yet
1:15:10
[Applause]
1:15:17
is flying you could step back
into the
1:15:21
ring yeah I hear that
1:15:24
I especially have been deluge
dingy
1:15:27
weeks huge with thinking about
doing
1:15:32
that but right now I'm not she
said I
1:15:35
didn't even hear this the first
time
1:15:37
what'd she just say then deluge
Dan you
1:15:39
know the last few weeks with
thinking
1:15:42
about doing that but that's
interesting
1:15:45
she's been hold on yeah what
she said
1:15:47
Dell used with thinking about
it now
1:15:50
she's been deluding herself yes
that's
1:15:53
exactly what she said yeah I
hear that
1:15:57
I especially have been deluged
in you
1:16:00
know the last few weeks with
thinking
1:16:03
about doing that but you're so
right
1:16:05
she's Dell using herself right
now I'm
1:16:09
not at all you know planning
that I'd
1:16:13
have to make my challenge
1:16:15
wait wait listen to this
thinking about
1:16:18
doing that but right now I'm
not at all
1:16:21
you know planning that I'd have
to make
1:16:24
up my mind really quickly yeah
again
1:16:26
with the regatta make up my
mind it has
1:16:28
to make up my mind really
quickly no you
1:16:29
don't you just wait for the
convention
1:16:31
you know what I think it's
planned I
1:16:33
think it's going down because
it's
1:16:34
moving very fast what's moving
very fast
1:16:38
what Jen you know planning that
I'd have
1:16:42
to make up my mind really
quickly
1:16:44
because it's moving very fast
what's
1:16:46
moving really fast there's
there's
1:16:50
messages in here but I do want
to
1:16:55
continue to influence the
debate you
1:16:57
know I'm not I'm not leaving
you know
1:17:00
the political arena completely
I'm
1:17:02
working really hard to you know
make it
1:17:06
clear that we have to hold our
current
1:17:09
leadership accountable so I'm
on Twitter
1:17:11
I'm not as I think clever as
Chelsea is
1:17:15
it you know dealing with a lot
of the
1:17:17
undercurrents of Twitter but
I'm out
1:17:19
there all the time sort of
pointing out
1:17:21
some of the foolishness and
craziness
1:17:23
that we are currently
experiencing so
1:17:26
you know I'm not going anywhere
I just
1:17:28
don't know what role I will be
actually
1:17:30
in uh-huh leaving it open yeah
everyone
1:17:33
know still leaving it open it
makes so
1:17:36
much sense when wherever she is
whenever
1:17:38
looks is England of course but
whenever
1:17:40
she says it off no I'm not I'm
not
1:17:42
ruling it out everyone goes
wild then
1:17:44
they will jump on it they will
love her
1:17:46
she will be the savior she has
to come
1:17:49
in there's no way I'm looking
at it she
1:17:53
has to she's not gonna do what
I wanna
1:17:58
do New Hampshire and there's no
reason
1:17:59
to do either one of those and
she might
1:18:01
as well said you know the old
rule as
1:18:03
well every president since
Cleveland has
1:18:06
won either
1:18:07
Iowa or New Hampshire it's not
important
1:18:10
you can easily I'm sorry I need
I need I
1:18:13
need to correct you I need to
correct
1:18:14
you it's not important it's not
yeah I
1:18:20
it's just not and she knows this
1:18:24
times have changed super
Tuesday's
1:18:27
really the big day that anyone
has to
1:18:29
worry about but she could make
an impact
1:18:31
immediately by getting on the
South
1:18:34
Carolina ballot so you'd have
Budaj edge
1:18:37
is gonna win Iowa this is
whether you're
1:18:40
one thinks and it's either
gonna be a
1:18:43
Warren but probably Bernie will
win New
1:18:47
Hampshire either one of those
two are
1:18:49
gonna be the president you even
if
1:18:51
Warren wins cuz there's too
many forces
1:18:53
against them and it just forces
against
1:18:57
almost everybody except Hillary
and so
1:19:00
Hillary can see this and say
wow this
1:19:02
doesn't you know allow my time
run in
1:19:04
South Carolina cuz she's a big
favorite
1:19:06
in South Carolina because the
South
1:19:07
Carolinians love Bill and so
she runs
1:19:11
South Carolina and when get
immediate
1:19:14
momentum for Super Tuesday
sweep that
1:19:17
pretty much probably take about
it in
1:19:19
half for more than half of the
of the
1:19:21
various elections and she'd be
in - good
1:19:24
to go but why why even bother
with that
1:19:26
she can't wait to the to the
convention
1:19:29
why not which is risk hitting
skips it
1:19:33
sleazy yeah he didn't one is
that any
1:19:37
sleazier than what they did to
Bernie in
1:19:39
2016 is it any sleazier the
whole
1:19:41
Democratic National Committee
had to
1:19:44
resign and to resign it was so
sleazy I
1:19:55
hope she comes back Wow how
good would
1:19:58
that be for the show oh I go to
I pray I
1:20:01
pray for her to step back in
there's not
1:20:03
everyone's a loser in this gig
right now
1:20:05
no one's a winner
1:20:08
everyone knows it
1:20:11
yes whether they're trying to
impeach
1:20:13
Trump their last best hope and
with that
1:20:17
I'd like to thank you for your
courage
1:20:19
and say in the morning to you
the man
1:20:20
who put the C's in the
electrical
1:20:22
College John C Dvorak well in
the
1:20:27
morning to you mr. Adam curry
in the
1:20:29
morning he lost ships at sea
1:20:30
feet in the air subs in the
water all
1:20:33
the dames and nights out there
yes in
1:20:34
the morning to the trolls in
the chat
1:20:37
room hi there trolls no agenda
stream
1:20:38
calm I was great listening to
Darren O's
1:20:42
pre stream this morning it
never ceases
1:20:45
to amaze me when he ends we
switch over
1:20:48
I pick up the stream from here
it means
1:20:50
there's something magical about
it that
1:20:52
I could only wish for as a
young radio
1:20:54
pronounced Decatur I love it
very much
1:20:56
and you should check it out no
agenda
1:20:58
stream calm lots of fellow
trolls
1:21:00
hanging out there in the troll
room also
1:21:02
in the morning - Darren O'Neill
he is
1:21:04
the man who brought us the
artwork I
1:21:06
think is this the second time
in a row
1:21:08
if he's already had Heinrichs
no it's
1:21:10
not oh that's why we had data
before
1:21:12
that well he he brought us art
for
1:21:15
episode 1195 the title that was
the ear
1:21:17
on a hams
1:21:19
and we didn't even see it the
first time
1:21:22
I think we had to look at the
art
1:21:23
several times before we saw the
1:21:25
blackboard no agenda computer
101
1:21:29
dropping the tea nice touch
1:21:32
what made it work that totally
made a
1:21:35
work and you don't you don't
see it
1:21:36
right off the bat your your eye
sees
1:21:38
computer then you look at like
ah I see
1:21:41
what you did there
1:21:42
and that was hands-down the
best one and
1:21:44
we appreciate that Darren
O'Neill and
1:21:46
everybody else who was some
competitors
1:21:48
but it was definitely the Wow
it was it
1:21:50
was once we saw the drop T of
course
1:21:53
issue and it was easy easy for
us we
1:21:56
were actually going with the pre
1:21:57
extinction part of Larry Dane
yes I was
1:22:01
promoting it yeah until until
we saw the
1:22:04
the drop T on the blackboard it
was good
1:22:06
it was a good good piece very
nice piece
1:22:09
and also nice the way did the
chalk font
1:22:14
yeah it was good do you have
top notch
1:22:16
this is what the value for
value system
1:22:18
is about bring it and bring
more of that
1:22:20
Darren thank you no agenda art
generator
1:22:22
calm that's where you can find
all of
1:22:26
the art submissions for the pre
stream
1:22:28
and a lot of these go on to
t-shirts and
1:22:30
mugs no agenda shop comm and
we're
1:22:33
waiting for more people to come
up with
1:22:34
some innovative ideas what to
do with
1:22:36
this fabulous artwork no agenda
Arjun
1:22:37
Area dot-com on this program we
we have
1:22:41
listeners what we call them
producers
1:22:43
because they actually do
produce the
1:22:45
show not just with clips and
thank you
1:22:49
again for those you have sent
in clips
1:22:50
but also deep knowledge of
certain
1:22:52
topics we have experts in
almost every
1:22:54
field and I mean almost every
field that
1:22:56
I can think of but we also have
1:22:58
producers who sustain us with
their
1:23:00
finances and about this time in
the show
1:23:03
just like Hollywood we like to
highlight
1:23:05
our executive and associate
executive
1:23:07
producers in this case for
episode 1196
1:23:13
indeed and we like to start
with seems
1:23:16
to be coming in constantly here
sir Dave
1:23:18
food is odo Earl of America's
heartland
1:23:22
and Saudi Arabia Wow 350 $3 and
a dime
1:23:27
and he writes in a note which I
actually
1:23:30
have a printout of dearest Leo
and
1:23:34
Tolstoy greetings in the
tradition of
1:23:37
the NA numerology today's
donation is
1:23:39
the summation of dates to
celebrate dame
1:23:42
melody and my anniversary six
December
1:23:45
and Dame Isabella's birthday 7th
1:23:47
December oh nice she get on the
birthday
1:23:50
list I think so yes I believe
so add it
1:23:52
into the donation amount is a
thrice of
1:23:54
33333 for some travel karma so
you have
1:23:58
to put that up and I'm flying
back on
1:23:59
Friday from a tour of the
Continental
1:24:01
Holdings of my earldom
1:24:04
unfortunately Dame melody will
be in
1:24:06
Austin Austin when I get back
and
1:24:09
following a brief reunion she
just soft
1:24:13
jets off to Budapest or as they
like to
1:24:16
say Budapest wished Bucharest
for the
1:24:20
International part of her
master's
1:24:22
program we were reunited as a
family in
1:24:25
Mainz in a few weeks
1:24:28
after spending almost five
years there
1:24:30
it is a special place for us
all and
1:24:32
where I finally divorced twit
hitched my
1:24:35
wagon under the No Agenda Show
and never
1:24:37
looked back after a few days of
1:24:39
Guttenberg City I returned to
the
1:24:42
kingdom with my Dame's in tow to
1:24:46
celebrate another workday known
as the
1:24:48
25th of December it's the local
fave
1:24:52
they'll be spending the winter
break
1:24:54
with me enjoying the festive
season
1:24:57
until having to head back to
manage the
1:25:00
heartland my amygdala says hi
thanks for
1:25:04
all the great deconstruction
please send
1:25:06
me a random Rev Manny and a wee
bit of
1:25:08
goat Karma for all the upcoming
travels
1:25:11
geez look about being on the
road you
1:25:14
know I had we had dinner the
keeper and
1:25:16
I had dinner with with Sir Dave
the Earl
1:25:18
of America's heartland in Saudi
Arabia
1:25:20
and Dame melody and Dame ISA
Bella and I
1:25:26
gotta tell you
1:25:27
Bella is an whore she 13 12 13
this this
1:25:32
young woman she she'll be
Secretary of
1:25:35
State or something one day she
is so
1:25:37
well-traveled so well-versed
knows how
1:25:40
to hang out with boring adults
they're
1:25:44
doing her a very interesting
service
1:25:45
with with this traveling and
exposing
1:25:48
her to all these different
cultures and
1:25:49
people I'm excited to see what
becomes
1:25:51
of her good here's a fun group
to hang
1:25:57
out with yeah and when they
come back to
1:26:00
Austin when it all works out we
look
1:26:02
forward to yet another dinner
go ahead
1:26:04
and boom Shaka bra and here's
the go
1:26:08
Karma
1:26:10
you've got karma yes the troll
room says
1:26:17
quite correctly that it may be
true but
1:26:19
you've got to keep her away
from Uncle
1:26:21
Joe yes this is true
1:26:22
so we'll make sure she goes
nowhere near
1:26:26
Joe
1:26:28
onward with sir Roy Pierce in
Fort
1:26:33
Pierce Florida 334 uh we have a
note
1:26:38
from him by the way mm-hmm 3 or
34 bucks
1:26:41
this is a very funny note by
the way
1:26:42
further this is unusual note
there's not
1:26:45
the kind of note most guys to
set in
1:26:46
I've tried different Linux
distros twice
1:26:50
a year for a decade we're all
have
1:26:52
loaded and run as described none
1:26:55
survived their first update
mint was the
1:26:57
worst all four user interfaces
vanished
1:27:00
the universal forum advice was
to return
1:27:03
to the windows because Linux is
for
1:27:05
those folks proficient with the
Linux
1:27:07
console my problem is not so
much with
1:27:10
Linux as it is with the
assholes that
1:27:13
use it all right
1:27:17
a couple things I actually had
an issue
1:27:19
with my Linux what yeah I know
well what
1:27:24
happened was something ran over
well a
1:27:26
couple of things but I had this
running
1:27:29
on several machines at the same
time the
1:27:31
same install and they all broke
they
1:27:34
wouldn't boot up and you know
things
1:27:36
were breaking I couldn't figure
it out
1:27:37
and so I posted a link on No
Agenda
1:27:41
social calm and on twitter.com
now no
1:27:44
agenda social immediately
dude's name
1:27:46
been like ok try this do a ctrl
alt f1
1:27:49
get into the command line and I
did and
1:27:53
that's how I found out quite
quickly
1:27:55
that my Drive had filled up and
of
1:27:57
course when you drive this full
and I
1:27:59
can't create temp files and so
ok I
1:28:01
understand the problem there on
Twitter
1:28:03
I got that Oh switch back to
the muck
1:28:10
[Music]
1:28:13
it's like work on your material
people
1:28:17
hey by the way I blocked every
single
1:28:20
one of those people who did
that I'm so
1:28:21
tired of the amateur comedians
when I'm
1:28:24
actually asking for some help
and that
1:28:31
was yeah that was just oh man I
can't
1:28:34
believe people are so mean but
I also
1:28:36
figured out I know why we like
why we
1:28:38
like Linux it's obvious
1:28:40
our show is the Linux of
podcasting it's
1:28:43
the same problem if it takes a
while to
1:28:45
get into it you got to try it a
couple
1:28:47
times you know over the years
it's
1:28:49
worked better you know the the
quality
1:28:52
of the work is really dependent
or
1:28:54
downstream from everything's we
have to
1:28:57
get good mainstream clips we
are the
1:28:59
Linux of podcasts I'm telling
you that's
1:29:01
why that's why we attract these
kinds of
1:29:03
people and I'm proud of that
1:29:05
well Roy definitely was worked
does Roy
1:29:09
one a karma for that or just
wants to
1:29:11
make give him one just anyway I
think so
1:29:14
too
1:29:15
you've got karma coming in
there's our
1:29:21
last executive producer
Stephanie Bell
1:29:23
who does not have a note she's
Great
1:29:25
Britain I did could not find an
email
1:29:27
from her under Stephanie
anything or
1:29:29
Belle anything so she has
something to
1:29:32
tell us does she I hope she
sends it in
1:29:33
somehow that we can identify it
the
1:29:36
email stream yeah I'm looking
at I don't
1:29:39
see anything either so I don't
know $333
1:29:42
I would just throw some Carm
out for her
1:29:45
okay you've got karma Toronto
Ontario
1:29:54
two three four five six
1:29:56
and he says Adam yes yeah madam
ITM has
1:30:02
been exactly one year since I
lost my
1:30:05
dad I'm sorry to hear about
your own
1:30:06
dad's passing I hope your
family's doing
1:30:08
okay underlaid I'm certainly
qualified
1:30:10
for a knighthood a few
donations ago but
1:30:12
wanted to note the if you
ceased using
1:30:15
the term Kanda Naevia this will
be my
1:30:17
last contribution right okay so
we have
1:30:21
the show don't cave to haters
1:30:25
I'm confused now we had we had a
1:30:28
Canadian citizen say that if I
ever use
1:30:31
that term again he'd he'd
unsubscribe
1:30:34
yeah
1:30:35
well Jim Bennett is at two
three four
1:30:37
five six in Toronto Ontario if
somebody
1:30:40
ups the ante you'll reconsider
from now
1:30:44
on it's still Canada Naevia I
agree I
1:30:46
think Canada Navy is in the
candy
1:30:48
Naviance seem to be fine with it
1:30:51
and thank you very much Jim
thank you
1:30:53
yes and then Zachary McLean
comes in
1:30:56
next Cottage Grove Minnesota
nuts
1:30:58
200 that's not a big group
today thanks
1:31:02
to the W ATP for mentioning the
show
1:31:05
wait W ATP thanks to w ATP for
1:31:09
mentioning the show what's w
ATP I have
1:31:12
no idea
1:31:13
well apparently this got this
gut
1:31:16
Zachary to listen yeah I started
1:31:19
listening two weeks ago he's
already
1:31:21
donating love John C Dvorak on
CNET Wow
1:31:28
excellent not many people have
seen you
1:31:30
on CNET but you did a great job
1:31:31
apparently yeah I was doing my
CD ROM
1:31:34
reviews there Twin Cities check
in d
1:31:37
douche him census by request
only wink I
1:31:47
hope to keep giving you love
okay now I
1:31:52
I'm a little stumped w ATP it
must be a
1:31:56
podcast sees it ends in a pee
oh who are
1:32:00
these podcasts okay we were who
are
1:32:02
these podcast yeah that's a
very good
1:32:04
plugin we were on we were on
who are
1:32:06
these podcasts no we were
highlighted in
1:32:08
one of their shows that's what
I'm
1:32:10
saying that's what I'm saying
we were on
1:32:12
it they highlighted us when did
they do
1:32:13
this oh it was a while ago
1:32:15
huh but I guess he just
listened to it
1:32:17
two weeks ago I don't know maybe
1:32:19
recently again I've listened it
on and
1:32:22
off quite a bit actually
thatthat show
1:32:24
cuz it's very although
sometimes they go
1:32:26
off with less high quality and
that's
1:32:31
hard to imagine because there's
so much
1:32:33
high quality out there like
700,000
1:32:38
podcasts this week the number
this week
1:32:41
yes of which a hundred thousand
will be
1:32:43
gone in two weeks of course
well a lot
1:32:46
of people can't keep up the
pace thanks
1:32:48
to those guys out there that's
you know
1:32:50
a good podcast I would recommend
1:32:52
listening to it I used to do
the that
1:32:54
show on Sirius we'd be
promoting all the
1:32:56
podcast and we play little bits
of them
1:32:58
for two hours a day
1:33:01
until they saw the danger yes
like yeah
1:33:05
this is probably not a good
idea to
1:33:07
promoting this and we're gonna
do our
1:33:08
own thing yes do this anyway
our last
1:33:12
associate executive producers
Glen book
1:33:16
house key actually who calls
himself a
1:33:19
dude named Glenn Bukowski from
Sarasota
1:33:22
Florida and he comes at 200
bucks and
1:33:25
has a note okay he wrote in
that's a
1:33:27
real note cuz you can hear that
after my
1:33:29
last donation John requested
that I
1:33:31
report back with the results of
the
1:33:34
Trump jobs karma I received ha
the jobs
1:33:38
karma worked well and I am now
working
1:33:42
in a much better dude named Ben
job with
1:33:44
a significantly higher pay over
three
1:33:46
years ago I hit my friend Chris
sir
1:33:49
Valera
1:33:50
sir Valera sir Valera sir
Valera that's
1:33:54
it in the mouth and he has
become an
1:33:56
avid listener of the show but
uh but on
1:34:00
the house please call him out
as a
1:34:02
douchebag don't be shy guys I
hit him
1:34:08
again
1:34:08
I would like that double down
the first
1:34:10
Trump only jabs karma that you
played
1:34:12
for me which caught contains
clapping at
1:34:15
the end please also play John
Brennan's
1:34:18
guilty until alleged and slave
meat can
1:34:23
eat macaroni and cheese now see
this is
1:34:26
the problem oh by the way I was
finished
1:34:29
this before I make my comment
thanks
1:34:30
again for all your hard working
for
1:34:32
providing the best podcast in
the
1:34:34
universe I don't know I mean we
have a
1:34:38
we have a variety of Trump jobs
karmas
1:34:42
yes now this one he said yeah
yeah I
1:34:46
know which one he means okay so
you know
1:34:48
which one he means hmm so that's
1:34:50
probably the only one we should
use
1:34:52
because it's been proven well
for behind
1:34:55
no I don't think so first of
all is no
1:34:57
where's dynamic it's very
low-energy and
1:35:01
unless it's specifically
requested which
1:35:04
appears to double your income
apparently
1:35:07
I'm gonna stick with the with
the
1:35:09
classic I would not just do
that all of
1:35:12
a sudden that's not when you're
gonna
1:35:13
play him
1:35:14
his favorite though yes I'm
gonna play
1:35:17
his favorite and first I'm
gonna play
1:35:18
Brennan people are innocent
until well
1:35:20
alleged to be involved in some
type of
1:35:22
activity
1:35:23
jobs jobs very low energy but
it must
1:35:36
have some secret spark going on
1:35:38
somewhere they make crazy
low-pressure
1:35:40
zone of karma think it's sucks
it right
1:35:44
in freshers zone of karma mmhmm
yeah I
1:35:47
thank all these folks he's our
executive
1:35:49
associate executive producers
for show
1:35:51
1196 and when remind people do
another
1:35:56
show coming up on Sunday Adam
will be
1:35:57
still be in Holland and we'll
be doing
1:35:59
it from there yes and thank you
to these
1:36:02
executive producers and
associate
1:36:03
executive producers you scored
that
1:36:05
credit and you can use it
anywhere that
1:36:07
critics critics credits are
recognized
1:36:10
even LinkedIn and everyone
seems to be
1:36:13
using for the jobs karma
LinkedIn is the
1:36:15
place to be that's where these
things
1:36:16
pay off but you can also and I
like
1:36:18
seeing that on Twitter if you
put in
1:36:20
there in their profile
description and
1:36:22
if I see that I'm gonna follow
you Jon's
1:36:24
gonna follow you which will do
something
1:36:27
hopefully it'll hopefully add
you
1:36:30
followers just make make make
me more
1:36:32
visible if I follow more people
I'm so
1:36:35
suppressed on the Twitter in my
own
1:36:37
partner who I've been doing a
show with
1:36:39
for 12 years doesn't even get
my tweets
1:36:42
olive theory this is true by
the way you
1:36:45
know it's quite I mean about
when you
1:36:47
shoot this is only recent where
it's
1:36:49
been
1:36:50
usually the show tweet has
always gone
1:36:52
into my feed which it should
since I
1:36:55
follow you but more recently
I've only
1:36:57
been getting every other show
tweet and
1:36:59
then I complain about it yeah
and I can
1:37:01
see it happening because I
tweeted out
1:37:03
and and I think on the last
show where
1:37:05
you had this issue it took a
good 10-15
1:37:08
minutes before I got a retweet
so I and
1:37:11
so I know that it's being
pushed away
1:37:13
it's fine whatever I do have a
couple of
1:37:17
other make good here
1:37:20
this is from Sir aeronite of
the knots
1:37:23
then he said thank you for all
what you
1:37:25
and John do I've heard you say
on
1:37:27
multiple shows this notice from
a knight
1:37:29
so we need to read it yes we do
that we
1:37:31
do that frequently you can
imagine how
1:37:33
disappointed I an I twas when
the note I
1:37:35
wrote about my smokin hot wife
becoming
1:37:38
a dame was not read I pulled it
up and
1:37:41
shared it with her after the
donation
1:37:42
segment so no need to cover it
now as
1:37:44
the only new entrant to the
round table
1:37:46
for the thanksgiving show she
was very
1:37:48
honored and excited to become a
game she
1:37:50
appreciates what No Agenda does
for the
1:37:52
greater good and I apologize we
missed
1:37:54
it we absolutely do read notes
from
1:37:58
Knights so I will read the
relevant part
1:38:03
of your Thanksgiving Day
message my
1:38:05
donations from the credit union
allowed
1:38:06
me to reach knighthood a couple
of years
1:38:07
back and I now see that I have
reached
1:38:09
the baronet level however I
would rather
1:38:11
bestow a dame hood upon my
smoking-hot
1:38:13
wife
1:38:14
I now believe that couples that
are able
1:38:16
to recognize the torrents of B
s coming
1:38:19
at them no matter what source
it is
1:38:20
coming from are much happier
than couple
1:38:23
stuck only in dementia a or b
1:38:25
calling out someone on TV as
liar is
1:38:28
much more fun when done in
unison with
1:38:30
your spouse the love of my life
simply
1:38:33
wishes to go by the title of
Dame Kitty
1:38:34
she got that and she also had
her
1:38:36
cookies and Kahlua at the round
table
1:38:38
well thank you very much sir
aero night
1:38:40
of the knots and then we had a
special
1:38:43
emergency health karma from a
circle Gor
1:38:47
trout of the dudes named Ben so
another
1:38:49
night note that we will read
I've been
1:38:51
enrolled in the four dollar
week program
1:38:53
for a while now but I'm setting
this
1:38:55
quick note to ask for some
karma from my
1:38:57
younger brother Chris just
learned he's
1:38:58
scheduled for surgery this
Friday
1:39:00
morning after being on a
waitlist for
1:39:02
six months the estimated
nine-hour
1:39:04
procedure is to treat acoustic
neuroma a
1:39:08
non cancerous growth on the
cranial
1:39:11
nerve he'd been keeping his
diagnosis
1:39:14
quiet until deciding on the
surgery
1:39:16
earlier today brain surgery can
always
1:39:18
use a good dose of No Agenda
karma good
1:39:20
luck Chris
1:39:20
thanks for continuing to bring
us the
1:39:22
best podcast new nurse from
circle or
1:39:24
trout of the dudes named Ben
and we're
1:39:26
going to throw in a special
goat twist
1:39:27
for his mother there
1:39:29
you've got karma never
underestimate the
1:39:34
power of the Karma and if you
want to
1:39:36
support the program in our
value for
1:39:38
value Network all you have to
do is go
1:39:40
to the following website
1:39:41
vollrath org slash and a and
remember
1:39:46
it's always Kanda Navion until
it isn't
1:39:49
our formula is this we go out
we're hit
1:39:53
people in the mouth
1:40:03
[Music]
1:40:07
where were you kid
1:40:09
been waiting for you shut up
slave
1:40:13
I was watching some Australian
1:40:17
television
1:40:19
and there's a very interesting
1:40:21
transsexual in in Australia who
is
1:40:27
saying some things that are very
1:40:28
unpopular with the trans
activist
1:40:32
community which often consists
of people
1:40:35
who are not trans at all and
and it's
1:40:38
very consistent with things
we've heard
1:40:40
from the official No Agenda
tranny Ali
1:40:42
Jade and I wanted to share this
1:40:44
interview because this Katie
McGregor
1:40:47
you might have seen her she
used to be
1:40:49
Malcolm McGregor and I think
she'd
1:40:52
transitioned when she was even
in the
1:40:53
Armed Forces
1:40:55
have you seen her around you
know I'm
1:40:57
talking about she's a sports
writer not
1:40:58
that many look her up yeah so
she's a
1:41:00
sports writer writes about
cricket
1:41:02
freelance sports writer and was
kicked
1:41:04
off of pretty much every
writing job she
1:41:06
had when she said things about
the trans
1:41:09
community similar to the clips
I'm going
1:41:12
to play here but being a trans
woman I
1:41:16
thought it was interesting to
listen to
1:41:19
her take as she is much more in
line I
1:41:22
think with the way you and I
think about
1:41:23
about particularly the
transitioning of
1:41:26
children at very very early age
and
1:41:30
we'll start with what kind of
her stance
1:41:32
about the trans activist
community the
1:41:35
ABC you were opposed to go for
the ABC
1:41:37
they appeared to have dropped
you the
1:41:39
trans you movement you've
tweeted and
1:41:42
made many comments that they
regard as
1:41:44
Harrod heretical they've
dropped you
1:41:47
very happy to be at war with
the trans
1:41:49
movement by the way I think
they're
1:41:50
dangerous I think some of the
ideology
1:41:52
they're purporting to stand for
is
1:41:54
sinister and frankly it's at
odds with
1:41:56
what a lot of trans people
think frankly
1:41:58
this unelected cabal don't
speak for
1:42:01
plenty of trans people who are
quite
1:42:03
conservative I have yeah I
happen to be
1:42:06
religious a believer in God I
have a lot
1:42:09
of trans friends who are the
same but
1:42:11
this cabal mainly based out of
Victoria
1:42:15
where half of them on the
payroll of the
1:42:17
Andrews government they aren't
the voice
1:42:19
of transgenderism in Australia
and they
1:42:22
speak for no one but themselves
but some
1:42:24
of what they stand for is
appalling and
1:42:26
yeah I'm no longer flavour of
the month
1:42:28
at the ABC I was dumped with no
1:42:30
explanation last year as a
cricket
1:42:32
commentary
1:42:33
I tweeted today I have been on
sky five
1:42:37
times in the last fortnight I
have been
1:42:40
on the ABC once this calendar
year and I
1:42:43
did that purely because I
wanted to meet
1:42:45
Jordan Peterson for 12 months
so the ABC
1:42:49
I didn't know they say it that
way the
1:42:51
ABC is clearly anti-trans at
least this
1:42:54
trans woman because if you're
not towing
1:42:56
the trans line then you get
ostracized
1:42:59
and now let's dive into the
kids issue
1:43:01
what do you what do you make of
children
1:43:04
school kids being pushed into
hormone
1:43:07
therapy or even surgery by
teachers and
1:43:10
doctors and parents where do
you think
1:43:13
the line should be drawn I
think there's
1:43:16
some there are some
misperceptions on
1:43:18
this unless I'm missing
something I
1:43:20
don't believe children are
eligible for
1:43:22
surgery I think kids at 13 or
they're
1:43:26
there abouts are entitled to
get hormone
1:43:29
blockers providing they have a
medical
1:43:32
diagnosis and I think I think
that's
1:43:34
appropriate
1:43:35
providing there's medical and
parental
1:43:37
involvement I am more skeptical
and I as
1:43:42
you know I opposed the Safe
Schools
1:43:43
program when it came out
there's some
1:43:47
stuff on gender fluidity and
that's and
1:43:49
the the point that Rita made
earlier
1:43:51
there are two genders male and
female in
1:43:55
the transsexual I am NOT a woman
1:43:57
I can't live comfortably as a
male I
1:44:01
arrived at that decision very
painfully
1:44:03
but in my view there are two
genders
1:44:06
there are not fifty-two genders
I just
1:44:08
don't get where this nonsense
is coming
1:44:10
from and it's being peddled in
schools
1:44:12
and I think it's dangerous but
I don't I
1:44:14
don't want for a moment to be
seen to
1:44:17
impede legitimate medical
treatment for
1:44:21
kids who are suffering genuine
1:44:23
discomfort about their their
gender they
1:44:25
should get the best care that's
1:44:26
available namely psychiatric
1:44:28
intervention and at a certain
point
1:44:30
providing they are genuinely
1:44:32
transgendered and have
dysphoria then
1:44:35
they should be given
appropriate medical
1:44:37
support but surgery shouldn't
happen
1:44:39
before 18 and I'm sure it
doesn't so all
1:44:43
of that is apparently
1:44:45
here at the end yeah he says I
think it
1:44:47
doesn't well it does maybe well
maybe
1:44:49
not in Australia but it does in
the
1:44:51
United States or at least
that's what we
1:44:53
were led to believe yeah some
that was
1:44:56
not until I cashed nice please
just say
1:44:59
it just say just say yeah
nobody can do
1:45:03
that buddy 50 - 70 - I thought
was the
1:45:06
gender number I think he's off
by 20
1:45:09
breaking news I just got a text
from
1:45:14
President Trump you know this
is aunt
1:45:17
now I have ignored all of the
you know
1:45:19
they keep 100 bucks 100 bucks
now we're
1:45:22
in the now I've been moved down
to
1:45:25
another category I shall read
it to you
1:45:30
gosh this is great
1:45:33
it's so much here I can't even
keep
1:45:35
track of how many there are
here this is
1:45:38
this is the latest I'll shoot
just pass
1:45:41
by hold on the OTG phone I have
to
1:45:46
scroll through all do you know
how many
1:45:48
messages I get from the Trump
campaign
1:45:50
on a daily basis with all the
matching
1:45:52
it's another match except I just
1:45:53
scrolled through they're gonna
match oh
1:45:55
that's news that's cool they're
gonna
1:45:56
match you see finance update
President
1:45:59
Trump asked you where your
donation was
1:46:01
don't let him down on this
impeachment
1:46:03
fight donate in the next hour
for three
1:46:06
times match but now wait here's
the who
1:46:09
buy what oh yeah here's the
next one
1:46:11
this is the this is today
President
1:46:13
Trump
1:46:14
: first quid pro quo then
bribery now
1:46:17
treason they are liars and
frauds
1:46:20
let's end this scam donate $35
now
1:46:24
they're really trying aren't
they they
1:46:26
went from a 200 to 100 and now
it's 35
1:46:34
kicked off the list if I don't
watch
1:46:36
myself yeah well don't 35 Stu
highway if
1:46:41
you chip in at the 3 buck level
yeah
1:46:43
Jack you back up to the next
level and
1:46:45
then maybe give it another shot
I don't
1:46:47
respond to messages like this
and
1:46:49
besides I only donate to
campaigns to
1:46:51
get on the list and I'm on the
list I
1:46:52
would like you to do something
mm-hmm
1:46:55
I'm not on that list
1:46:56
I'm on day yeah
1:46:58
would you like me to sign you
up no no
1:47:01
God people do that to me all
the time
1:47:05
and I don't know why anyone
would do
1:47:07
something like that so here's
what I'd
1:47:09
like you to do I'd like you to
be is two
1:47:13
cents a note back mm-hmm miffed
saying
1:47:19
that you gave you gave more
than this
1:47:22
before and now you're saying to
me that
1:47:25
I haven't because you know they
don't
1:47:27
track any of this no in any
real level
1:47:30
no of course not they track
probably
1:47:32
some big beehives you're
dropping a
1:47:34
grand they're gonna be tracking
you
1:47:36
you're down there you're not
gonna be
1:47:38
tracked so you can go say I
gave you a
1:47:40
hundred bucks last time and now
you're
1:47:42
telling me I didn't give
anything what's
1:47:44
wrong with you okay
1:47:45
see what happened yeah it's
probably as
1:47:48
effective as me tweeting back
at the
1:47:50
coffee machine telling him I
thought
1:47:52
there were assholes yeah they
didn't
1:47:53
reply to me either so
1:47:56
unless you put the word stop in
there
1:47:58
somewhere you don't get a reply
from
1:48:00
these systems but I will try it
I will
1:48:03
try it I'll try it after the
show of
1:48:04
course anything for the show
John
1:48:06
anything
1:48:09
I have a clip that was on
democracy or
1:48:13
Deutsche Welle and saving this
clip
1:48:16
because I'm asking to ask you
about this
1:48:18
because I don't know our dogs
really
1:48:20
valuable in Europe some dogs I
guess
1:48:24
well here play this black
market dogs
1:48:26
clip dogs like these can bring
in lots
1:48:29
of money
1:48:30
dealers are trying to peddle a
puppy in
1:48:32
Berlin we recorded the attempt
on a
1:48:34
hidden camera but she's cute
1:48:37
where's she from with animal
welfare
1:48:39
Stefan klippstein seen here on
the Left
1:48:42
witnesses scenes like this
almost daily
1:48:47
he finds suspicious ads on the
internet
1:48:50
and alerts the police the
illegal trade
1:48:53
in dogs is a multi-billion euro
business
1:48:56
this is another typical the dogs
1:48:58
presented by itself on a sofa
and as bad
1:49:00
eye inflammation a respectable
dog
1:49:03
breeder would never present his
dog like
1:49:04
that and the 500 euro price is
way too
1:49:07
cheap from a regular breeder it
would
1:49:10
cost from 1000 to 1200 euros
1:49:12
oh yeah the purebred dogs they
go for
1:49:14
that kind of money sure this
and this
1:49:17
makes nothing but sense that
they that
1:49:19
they are all over this in
Europe because
1:49:23
dogs are people too we have
human
1:49:25
trafficking now we have dog
trafficking
1:49:33
most of these dogs apparently
being sold
1:49:36
in Germany buy these but in the
gray
1:49:39
market next March German
Shepherds know
1:49:43
they're strays did they browse
from
1:49:47
Romania and Poland this they
find it but
1:49:50
just straight they patch them
up shave
1:49:56
them a little bit and sell this
as a
1:49:57
full as a thoroughbred sure
sure 500
1:50:03
bucks that's a steal of course
yes the
1:50:06
dogs are people to meme is
seeping into
1:50:08
people's brains though it's
people
1:50:10
really equate dogs with human
beings
1:50:12
this is a local news report the
warning
1:50:15
everybody that we must be very
careful
1:50:17
with the holidays particularly
with our
1:50:19
Farid human friends because
they will
1:50:21
eat your ornaments
1:50:23
this is Gatsby and she is a
potpourri of
1:50:25
holiday trouble most recently
eating
1:50:26
what did you say 15 apples
centerpiece
1:50:28
here's the deal
1:50:29
it's the holidays it's a
dangerous time
1:50:31
for us to get four on first
before we
1:50:34
have the information you need
to enjoy
1:50:36
the holidays and keep people
like Gatsby
1:50:38
people animals like Gatsby thing
1:50:41
yeah she tried to save herself
but she
1:50:42
said people like Gatsby she
talked
1:50:44
called the dog a person
1:50:47
that's what she said yeah
you're right
1:50:49
people like gas people like
well here's
1:50:53
the deal
1:50:55
yeah I know Joe yeah here's the
deal
1:50:58
okay a cornucopia of teas it's
getting
1:51:08
bad out there
1:51:09
geez yes as in tea dropping I
was
1:51:14
watching his he's no a
cement-like PG
1:51:17
tipps no no no teas dropping
the teas I
1:51:20
was watching ESPN isn't you I
often do I
1:51:22
had one the other day lost it
was one of
1:51:25
these it was right in the
middle of a
1:51:27
good clip I gotta get then I
couldn't
1:51:29
find it again oh I have this
one from
1:51:32
Dan Orlovsky you know him from
ESPN yeah
1:51:42
you know why everyone like it
when they
1:51:45
climb Everest because it's the
most
1:51:46
difficult mountain to climb
right to
1:51:47
catch it to that peak not
anymore I
1:51:50
think there's other mountains
right
1:51:51
thanks like I love Baltimore
but that's
1:51:57
the biggest mountain this NFL
has ever
1:51:58
seen when it comes to
organization and
1:52:00
tell someone even the guy there
said
1:52:02
Mountain interrupted him and
said
1:52:05
Mountain and the guy doesn't
take the
1:52:07
clue that keeps going Mike you
saying
1:52:09
mountain mountain my voice cord
above to
1:52:12
form a quarterback so what you
expect
1:52:13
but this was surprising a
national
1:52:18
advertisement for oil of olay it
1:52:23
skincare from around the world
better
1:52:24
than a way to find out all a
face to the
1:52:27
world we tested our vitamin b3
formula
1:52:30
and beat Japan's top
moisturizers South
1:52:34
Korea's most innovative and
even the
1:52:36
$400 French creams Olay
Regenerist face
1:52:39
131 premium products
1:52:42
from 12 countries over 10 years
ouais
1:52:45
hydration was unbeaten doing a
national
1:52:53
spot Wow national commercially
paid her
1:52:57
to say be and a lot of money
that's
1:53:00
thousands of dollars a national
spot
1:53:02
that that's a big-ass deal and
there's
1:53:05
over ten years ouais hydration
was
1:53:08
unbeaten every time and forget
residuals
1:53:17
from that dig cheese you get
$10 less
1:53:18
away with a half a million
dollars I
1:53:23
think but certainly in the ten
grand
1:53:26
range if it airs a lot during
the
1:53:28
Christmas but I'm baiting and
someone is
1:53:31
someone in the wouldn't pay
that's great
1:53:35
they're not permeated the ages
of the
1:53:38
season the ad buys and they and
they're
1:53:41
all down with it yeah they're
totally
1:53:43
but totally down with it no man
1:53:47
yeah we're doomed yeah I've been
1:53:52
corresponding with one of our
homeless
1:53:54
producers Gregory Jacobs Jason
sin that
1:53:58
I think San Diego the guys are
gonna be
1:54:01
homeless that's the place to be
the guy
1:54:03
clearly is incredibly
intelligent
1:54:05
you know like over-the-top and
and he
1:54:08
has a phone he has an Obama
phone so he
1:54:10
so he can he can send me
messages and he
1:54:14
I mean there's some disturbing
stuff but
1:54:17
then he sent me this one clip
which he
1:54:18
recorded on his phone as a
vocal fry
1:54:20
from Gregory Jacobs I just want
you to
1:54:22
have the same experience that I
did like
1:54:24
oh that should be interesting
1:54:29
okie-dokie oh man Gregory be
safe out
1:54:36
there
1:54:39
well that's a topper okay let's
see what
1:54:43
we got on the clipped list
1:54:45
how about got me to get a few
of these
1:54:48
out of the way
1:54:49
first of all this did we hit we
never
1:54:51
really did the update on the
BBC Hong
1:54:53
Kong election so I got a
two-parter here
1:54:55
good ass Hong Kong elections
BBC starter
1:54:58
okay
1:55:00
Chinese government has
responded to the
1:55:02
landslide victory for
pro-democracy
1:55:04
candidates in the Hong Kong
elections by
1:55:07
emphasizing that the territory
will
1:55:08
always be ruled from Beijing
and has
1:55:11
warned against further protests
1:55:12
pro-democracy candidates won
almost 90
1:55:15
percent of the seats in the
local
1:55:16
elections and the result is
being seen
1:55:18
as an outright rejection of
Kerry lambs
1:55:21
leadership and a massive show
of support
1:55:23
for the anti Beijing protests
that have
1:55:25
been going on there for months
1:55:26
our correspondent Rupert Wing
Phil Hays
1:55:29
reports now from Hong Kong this
is not
1:55:33
the sort of media attention
usually
1:55:35
given to the winners of a local
council
1:55:37
election but last night's
victory for
1:55:40
Hong Kong's Democrats was no
ordinary
1:55:42
win it was an unprecedented
landslide
1:55:45
these newly minted young
politicians one
1:55:48
85% of all the seats contested
Wow I
1:55:52
didn't hear anything about this
1:55:54
of course what is why I'm sorry
what am
1:55:58
I thinking
1:55:58
so what's going on with that so
they
1:56:00
they're changing the local
government
1:56:02
yeah it's not going to do much
good I
1:56:05
mean they we also had that
situation did
1:56:07
the Chinese are ignoring this
the also
1:56:10
the situation where they passed
this
1:56:12
bill and Trump finally signed
off on
1:56:13
it's condemning you know the
Chinese or
1:56:16
not this is the the youger
Muslim bill I
1:56:19
think is what this is
1:56:22
I don't know that I don't know
that yeah
1:56:24
it's possible yeah but here's
the here's
1:56:26
kind of the response to it this
is a not
1:56:29
sure where this came from this
China
1:56:31
condemns Trump Pro Hong Kong
laws
1:56:33
Beijing is strongly criticizing
bills on
1:56:36
Hong Kong China's foreign
ministry
1:56:37
firmly opposes them accusing
the u.s. of
1:56:40
meddling in its domestic affairs
1:56:42
he says the move violates
international
1:56:44
law and the basic principles of
1:56:46
international relations and the
Hong
1:56:49
Kong regional government also
criticized
1:56:50
these bills that Trump signed
into law
1:56:52
and said the move interfered in
its
1:56:54
internal affairs and damaged
relations
1:56:56
with the United States the Hong
Kong and
1:56:59
Macau Affairs Office of China's
State
1:57:01
Council said the act severely
violated
1:57:04
international law and basic
norms
1:57:06
governing international
relations and
1:57:08
the liaison office of the
central
1:57:10
People's Government in Hong
Kong also
1:57:12
condemned the move saying it was
1:57:13
essentially supporting the
actions of
1:57:15
rioters and was an attempt to
1:57:17
destabilize the region I know
where that
1:57:21
came from
1:57:21
well there's China News Service
yeah
1:57:23
well there's two there's two
bills one
1:57:25
was a resolution condemning the
actions
1:57:28
in Hong Kong which is like okay
it's a
1:57:31
resolution which just says we we
1:57:33
disagree but this other one I
think they
1:57:39
had in their provisions to stop
Huawei
1:57:42
from selling their stuffs to
the United
1:57:46
States
1:57:48
and I don't know what it's not
a block
1:57:49
but there's some provision in
there that
1:57:52
I think was it certainly would
be
1:57:54
something has made China
nervous about
1:57:56
that personally I think you're
1:57:58
absolutely right and the reason
why is
1:58:01
we know what we did with Cisco
we know
1:58:04
we know what's in the Cisco
stuff we we
1:58:07
were spying on everybody
through the big
1:58:09
routers the big iron the heavy
metal so
1:58:12
of course we don't want China
to do the
1:58:14
same thing to us of course all
that it
1:58:17
is it's the only reason you
make such a
1:58:19
fuss yeah of course I mean
they're not
1:58:21
doing it to d-link and do you
think I
1:58:27
put my open wrt on Don Maddie
like yes
1:58:32
on D then found
1:58:33
there were some other China
stuff and
1:58:36
then I was tracking to see
China bars US
1:58:40
military from Hong Kong ports
over
1:58:42
support for protesters
1:58:45
so that's a kind of yeah here
is a
1:58:49
dollop shoot story it was the
ugar bill
1:58:51
that that US House passed
demanding
1:58:54
sanctions over human rights
abuses in
1:58:57
abuses in Jing jjang jjang
jjang camps
1:59:01
hmm do we know anything I mean
I've
1:59:03
heard about this everyone seems
to be in
1:59:05
universal agreement that it's
happening
1:59:07
I've seen I've read stories
about
1:59:09
pictures I've seen pictures
I've heard
1:59:11
stories that I'm wicked on the
mic and
1:59:14
on the two Tories it's I I
wonder how
1:59:19
true it is
1:59:20
is there really a camp in in
Europe
1:59:23
province that has a million
Muslims and
1:59:26
Quora incarcerated in a kind of
1:59:28
concentration camp do we know
doing a
1:59:30
very good job of denying it but
I'm
1:59:34
still waiting for proof I've
only seen
1:59:36
some stories and some yeah some
pictures
1:59:39
of the outside of the building
I just I
1:59:41
wonder
1:59:41
well I know what kind of proof
you're
1:59:43
gonna be able to get out of
China
1:59:44
especially of that particular
facility
1:59:46
but you don't see him denying
it which
1:59:49
seems to me to be the first
step in
1:59:51
ended being a bunch of bullcrap
1:59:52
somebody's got to say now is not
1:59:54
happening but those are old
barracks
1:59:56
from World War two hmm
1:59:58
they're not saying that but we
have
2:00:01
producers in China yeah but
they're not
2:00:04
going down in that part that
area is not
2:00:06
a it's not a glass not a good
not a good
2:00:08
vibe not me it's like going to
well it's
2:00:11
not bad I mean it's not any not
a place
2:00:14
to hang out
2:00:15
probably not especially if
you're nosing
2:00:18
around hmm
2:00:22
we were also going to talk
about Iran
2:00:23
because we had some personal
stories and
2:00:27
Iran is in the news and the
Netherlands
2:00:30
again today as the Netherlands
has
2:00:31
joined in sex I NS te X the
insects
2:00:36
which is the European I think
it's how
2:00:41
many are on now that I think
that we see
2:00:43
a Belgian Denmark Finland
Netherlands
2:00:45
Norway Sweden joining in with
I'm pretty
2:00:50
sure France Germany and the UK
who
2:00:53
established insects and this is
to
2:00:56
combat the United States lock
2:00:59
Iran out of the Swift payment
Network
2:01:02
which is pretty much the
network for all
2:01:04
payments international at least
2:01:06
certainly in dollar payments in
maybe
2:01:09
the Iranians can go to pop
money well I
2:01:13
mean more egregious is the fact
that
2:01:15
these countries are doing it
you know
2:01:17
they are creating a shadow
banking
2:01:20
system with this or chatot
shadow
2:01:22
banking transfer system and
they were
2:01:25
all kind of if you recall when
we first
2:01:27
reported on it they were all
kind of
2:01:28
head G yeah yeah yeah well they
were
2:01:30
just talking about getting it
done but
2:01:31
now they've actually said
they're gonna
2:01:32
do it and by January 31st it
should be
2:01:36
in full in full swing and these
2:01:38
countries will be doing trade
with Iran
2:01:41
subverting the US sanctions
this is not
2:01:44
gonna stand I don't think so
either I
2:01:46
think it's very very bold Trump
worked
2:01:49
about these meetings over there
that
2:01:51
nobody's covering this
2:01:52
maybe we hear about on our show
there's
2:01:54
one only story going on around
or Iran I
2:01:56
do have a clip where they
apparently
2:01:58
they commandeered a vessel uh
this is a
2:02:02
clip is Iran caught smuggling
weapons to
2:02:05
Yemen the Pentagon says the US
warship
2:02:08
has captured a vessel with
missile parts
2:02:09
believed to be linked to Iran
the
2:02:12
seizure was made in the north
and
2:02:14
Arabian Sea and the crew has
been
2:02:15
transferred to the Yemeni Coast
Guard
2:02:17
Washington accuses Tehran of
illegally
2:02:20
smuggling arms to who's he
rebels
2:02:22
fighting the Yemeni government
hey you
2:02:24
got to do it legally like we do
you know
2:02:26
make a big deal out of it and
sell it
2:02:28
say hey we're selling the Saudi
Arabia
2:02:30
to go kill some people in Yemen
you got
2:02:33
to do it with big fanfare yeah
that's
2:02:36
legit now the last time I was
here I had
2:02:40
dinner with Lex Lex Harding who
was my
2:02:42
first boss and we're still good
friends
2:02:44
amazing and his his wife is
Iranian they
2:02:49
frequently go to Iran in fact
if he was
2:02:53
locked out of coming to the
United
2:02:54
States for 10 years because he
had been
2:02:56
to Iran and somehow he niggled
enough
2:03:01
with the embassy that they got
a visa
2:03:03
for the United States which
forget the
2:03:05
exact language but it's
something to the
2:03:07
to the effect of
2:03:09
[Music]
2:03:10
you've received this permission
as an
2:03:15
exception to the proclamation
the
2:03:17
proclamation being I guess the
2:03:19
president's Proclamation well I
didn't
2:03:22
know this so you're telling me
that
2:03:24
because he visit you know he's
a Dutch
2:03:27
citizen yes he is yes so he
visits Iran
2:03:31
mm-hmm and now the US won't let
him in
2:03:33
the country yes he visited
today he went
2:03:35
to get a and this is two years
ago I
2:03:37
went to get a visa and they
said we see
2:03:40
an Iranian stamp here in Tehran
well my
2:03:43
wife is from Iran she loses me
that she
2:03:45
has a Dutch passport now she's
dual
2:03:46
citizen and I said oh sorry you
can't
2:03:50
you can't come into the United
States
2:03:51
that is on the books right now
that is
2:03:53
the proclamation the
immigration is
2:03:55
different than people bitching
and
2:03:58
moaning and groaning about the
fact that
2:04:00
if you go to Israel they won't
let you
2:04:02
in to Saudi Arabia if you got
at Israeli
2:04:04
stamp in your passport I agreed
not
2:04:10
gonna argue that what was
interesting is
2:04:13
her telling me about she has a
little
2:04:15
store there I mean the way it
works is
2:04:17
basically she's been supporting
her
2:04:21
entire family which is quite
vast
2:04:23
because the economy is
completely dead
2:04:26
they were running a little I
guess a
2:04:28
little rug shop or something
that she
2:04:30
had opened up and and the
family was
2:04:34
running it and there's just no
customers
2:04:35
there's no money there's no
food it's
2:04:37
really bad and I don't think
well no I
2:04:41
know that this is not except me
go away
2:04:46
you
2:04:47
scammers I don't think
2:04:52
this is discussed or reported
on at all
2:04:55
but these sanctions really are
hurting
2:04:57
the people of Iran and it just
keeps on
2:04:59
going and the news always just
kind of
2:05:02
you know Iran this Iran that
but there
2:05:04
are a lot of people there who
are in
2:05:07
trouble because of these
sanctions and
2:05:08
it's really kiddley killing the
country
2:05:12
well that's kind of the idea of
these
2:05:14
sanctions but it never works
but it's
2:05:17
this warfare maybe if you hurt
the
2:05:19
people like that it's war
2:05:21
yeah well the idea but the idea
let's do
2:05:25
the idea okay
2:05:26
the idea is that well if we if
we put
2:05:30
the clamp on this country and
make
2:05:33
everyone suffer mm-hmm then
they'll rise
2:05:35
up against their rulers yeah
and and
2:05:39
take over the place and make
everything
2:05:41
fine and they'll like us we try
this
2:05:44
well we've tried it and I think
we just
2:05:47
do it now out of sadism okay
see no I
2:05:53
don't want I don't want my name
on that
2:05:55
out of sadism I'm not I'm not
in I know
2:05:59
[Music]
2:06:00
like watching them youtube
videos where
2:06:03
some guy does something nasty
and falls
2:06:05
in a hole after that and
there's some
2:06:08
sadistic kind of a mindset that
allows
2:06:12
these things to go on well I
don't know
2:06:15
I find a problem I they just
want the
2:06:17
whole country to dry up and
blow away I
2:06:20
assume it's not working it's
like the
2:06:23
Cuba thing is the same time
well it's
2:06:25
it's not working and then we
have this
2:06:27
alternative payment network to
make
2:06:28
things work for them and this
is going
2:06:31
to come to a head and I really
feel that
2:06:34
the United States media is not
even
2:06:37
looking at it
2:06:38
for whatever reason what would
you what
2:06:41
do you mean for whatever reason
well you
2:06:43
think that the oh I'm sorry in
pH and pH
2:06:47
of course
2:06:50
don't see the vorak bakelite hi
today's
2:06:54
Teddy K he's an OTG kind of dad
2:06:57
Oh TG kind of guy that's right
we got
2:06:59
the OT G's on the no agendas
and there
2:07:03
is some news to report as the
worldwide
2:07:07
camera network is growing and
with this
2:07:11
I specifically mean the ring
doorbell
2:07:15
yep favorite oh yes so now the
province
2:07:21
or I should say this the city
of howdah
2:07:23
in the Netherlands you might
pronounce
2:07:26
it as Gouda
2:07:27
it's where the cheese and the
candles
2:07:29
comes from that little town oh
did you
2:07:33
go to the cheese factory no I
just got
2:07:36
off - I was on the rail and I
said gawd
2:07:44
this is the place where they
make the
2:07:46
cheese so I jumped off well
they are now
2:08:01
subsidizing the inhabitants of
chowder
2:08:03
with 250 euros if they install
a ring
2:08:08
doorbell and take a
subscription so that
2:08:12
the cops can then see the
recorded video
2:08:15
now I can see that yeah so they
are
2:08:17
actually subsidizing these
citizens yes
2:08:21
who would take the deal
everyone's
2:08:23
taking the deal are you kidding
2:08:24
they love it that's their
that's the
2:08:26
cost of the whole thing the ring
2:08:28
doorbell cost it wasn't the 90
bucks 100
2:08:31
bucks and then you get to get
it free
2:08:33
and then it's like you know 20
to 20 you
2:08:35
know it's like 40 bucks a year
for the
2:08:37
subscription yeah and then now
now we
2:08:40
just have the government of
this fine
2:08:41
town or just saying you know
what you
2:08:44
know what we'll just subsidize
it
2:08:47
then she's deploy
2:08:52
from V ABC Australian
Broadcasting
2:08:55
Corporation it looks like they
are
2:08:59
moving quickly towards the
micro-grid
2:09:02
idea by outfitting their
customers with
2:09:07
the so called peak smart
technology peak
2:09:12
smart and this I'm reading now
from the
2:09:16
ABC it allows the electricity
network
2:09:19
company to send a signal that
turns the
2:09:21
air-conditioning down for a
short while
2:09:24
during times of peak demand
when the
2:09:26
network is feeling the strain
we cycle
2:09:29
down the compressor which is
what
2:09:31
creates the cooling part of the
air
2:09:32
conditioners is Peter price an
executive
2:09:34
general manager at Energy
Queensland it
2:09:37
cycles down for 20 minutes the
fan still
2:09:39
runs blowing out cold air
customers
2:09:42
don't even know we've done it
but it
2:09:43
pulls down the peak demand
enough to
2:09:45
make a difference
2:09:46
mr. Casey got a rebate that
covered
2:09:49
about half the cost of
installing the
2:09:50
air conditioners and he's a
happy
2:09:52
customer everyone's happy now
so that is
2:09:56
the future where you will give
total
2:09:58
control to your to your energy
company
2:10:03
so that they can then determine
what
2:10:05
temperature you have in your
own home
2:10:08
and people are happy Alone's at
all oh
2:10:10
yeah Google's totally gonna own
it now
2:10:13
while on the OTG segment I do
have a
2:10:16
note to read okay
2:10:18
from produced from producer Ken
who's
2:10:20
written I've gone back and
forth with
2:10:22
him on a couple of items he's a
ham he
2:10:25
said so we went back and forth
cuz he
2:10:27
said all you use a ham as you
should
2:10:28
chew apparently is an old old
Famer he's
2:10:31
an M a few weeks ago he writes
while
2:10:35
watching a PBS examination of
the
2:10:37
campfire debacle in California
I thought
2:10:39
how critical it would have been
for a
2:10:41
couple of hams to get involved
cell
2:10:44
towers and phone lines had been
2:10:45
liquefied a couple of decades
ago in Los
2:10:51
Angeles I was a member of the
LAPD ham
2:10:54
watch in white areas of the
valley north
2:10:58
of downtown LA LAPD officers
could not
2:11:01
communicate with dispatch on
the other
2:11:04
side of the mouth
2:11:05
range the bad guys figured that
out and
2:11:07
officers were getting shot and
crying
2:11:10
for sky rod an officer who
patrolled
2:11:14
that area had a ham license and
fired up
2:11:17
his rig whenever he was in a
bind
2:11:21
you're gonna read read that
again but he
2:11:23
fired up his rig come on man
put a
2:11:25
little heart into his rig but a
couple
2:11:30
of times he suggested it in the
chain up
2:11:32
in the chain and the cell the
call went
2:11:35
out for volunteers our ham
watch link
2:11:37
soon became essential and cops
for
2:11:40
getting their licenses on mass
2:11:44
1894 Northridge earthquake
epicenter was
2:11:48
a short bike ride from my house
2:11:50
landlines and electricity were
out but I
2:11:54
was able to get my Jeep out of
the
2:11:56
garage my little Kenwood 733
model
2:11:59
became the comm center for
about the
2:12:02
first four hours Wow cellphones
were few
2:12:05
and far between in those days
with cyber
2:12:08
war upon us it's a no-brainer
for China
2:12:11
Russia or Iran it's all to take
out our
2:12:15
communications at will
2:12:17
now that I've written that I'm
going to
2:12:19
go dig up my old rigs and see
if they
2:12:22
all still work thanks well
there you go
2:12:25
and you know how long will it
take
2:12:28
before energy Queensland says
you know
2:12:31
we've really got a turn off
everybody's
2:12:33
internet for a little while you
know
2:12:35
peak peak times we can't have
you on the
2:12:37
internet or whatever the
problem is it
2:12:40
makes so much sense just to
take the
2:12:42
test take the test it's very
simple grab
2:12:45
a couple of those cheap china
rigs the
2:12:48
bail things bail fame the bail
things
2:12:50
there's not one do name band
listening
2:12:53
to this show and there's plenty
of dudes
2:12:55
named band variously that can't
just
2:12:58
take it without study and could
go take
2:13:00
it without study but it all you
have to
2:13:02
do is just go to the ARRL net
they have
2:13:06
the current questions with the
proper
2:13:09
answers published all you have
to do is
2:13:11
know what the answer is it's
multiple
2:13:14
choice the answers will be out
of order
2:13:16
from the test from the prep
test duh but
2:13:20
yeah you can read it through
once and
2:13:21
still get it then you buy a
couple of
2:13:23
these $25 rigs throw one in
your car
2:13:27
throw it in the kitchen and
throw one
2:13:29
you just have them everywhere
just in
2:13:31
case that's a little
2:13:39
okay all right hand boy all
right we got
2:13:41
you and then I do have a little
update
2:13:45
on my favorite OTG phone of the
moment
2:13:48
this is the the Alcatel go flip
three
2:13:53
not to be confused with the
Alcatel flip
2:13:55
which was shit underpowered no
good this
2:13:59
is the one you want to have it
also has
2:14:00
the 4G it's got a lot of things
in there
2:14:02
I have there is a little chink
in the
2:14:05
armor though the first thing to
note is
2:14:09
I have made some phone calls on
this it
2:14:11
is dynamite I mean really it's
almost
2:14:15
like being transported back in
time to
2:14:18
make a phone call on the flip
phone
2:14:19
because it adheres to the
curvature of
2:14:22
your head for most people John
Kerry
2:14:26
needs a special version but it
is it
2:14:28
really fits nicely you can hear
people
2:14:31
properly not like that slab
that you're
2:14:33
pressing up against your cheek
trying to
2:14:35
position the hole right over
where your
2:14:37
ear your ear opening is this is
a if you
2:14:42
want to talk to people on the
phone
2:14:43
which I know is a weird concept
but I do
2:14:45
it a lot more since I can't do
much more
2:14:47
with it or at least not fast
it's a
2:14:49
great phone to talk on here's
the rub
2:14:52
when you hang up there is
nothing more
2:14:56
satisfying than that click you
know
2:14:59
where you see it you just click
it
2:15:01
closed
2:15:03
and it's supposed to hang up
the problem
2:15:06
is when you do that you click
it closed
2:15:08
you hear beep from the closed
phone you
2:15:13
always hear the last second of
the phone
2:15:16
disconnecting while it's
already closed
2:15:18
does that make sense what I'm
saying
2:15:20
yeah and this annoys you it's
like it's
2:15:23
it's so dissatisfying the whole
point
2:15:28
do you like the finality yes
yes the
2:15:31
explosive like there's a
analogy if it's
2:15:33
gonna make a beep no of course
not it's
2:15:36
very weak the huge user
interface issue
2:15:40
otherwise the phone is solid no
yes
2:15:48
please immediately change that
and you
2:15:52
might want to get that as the
report to
2:15:53
now out that the iPhone 11 Pro
still
2:15:56
collects look location data
even when
2:15:58
you have it all turned off
Apple says
2:16:00
that's desired behavior mm-hmm
I'm sure
2:16:03
it is I'm sure it is so again
you know
2:16:09
consider what you're using it's
not just
2:16:11
the tracking it's also just to
not want
2:16:13
to use the thing because it's
so bad
2:16:18
and try some Linux while you're
at the
2:16:22
OTG reports when you're no
agenda show
2:16:27
well let's take a little
another short
2:16:30
clip just to keep keep us up
here on the
2:16:33
space force update been waiting
for that
2:16:36
Russia's president is accusing
the u.s.
2:16:38
of human space as a potential
theater of
2:16:41
war Vladimir Putin says the
rapid
2:16:44
development of America's space
commands
2:16:45
has prompted Moscow to ramp up
its own
2:16:48
sector Putin insists he's
against Mills
2:16:51
noise in space Donald Trump
says he
2:16:53
wants the u.s. to dominate
space space
2:16:56
force I think there's something
else
2:16:58
going on here but this is a
little
2:16:59
radical but second half of show
stuff
2:17:01
mm-hmm that the Russians jumped
in on
2:17:04
this with is complaining so
they could
2:17:07
get involved with space force
because
2:17:08
this is all just set up shop
and space
2:17:11
to stop the alien invasion
coming are
2:17:14
you talking about we were
finally
2:17:16
getting everyone's getting
their act
2:17:17
together because like damn it
man the
2:17:19
Israelis they got bases there
we gotta
2:17:21
do something about this I'm
gonna show
2:17:23
my food by donation to no
agenda imagine
2:17:26
all the people who could do us
2:17:28
[Music]
2:17:30
a few people to thank for show
1196 and
2:17:40
we're heading to show 1200 by
the way
2:17:42
yes it's coming up pay
attention Dame
2:17:47
Amanda of the noir East starts
us off
2:17:50
and she actually sent a check
in with us
2:17:51
cute little note not at one no
she likes
2:17:55
to draw hearts they see /jc d
thank you
2:17:59
for all of the import and work
you do
2:18:05
requesting some healthcare
myself I'll
2:18:09
be given I guess we're giving
it now
2:18:11
you've got karma he's needs
some cancer
2:18:21
cover for Ruby came over the
hundred
2:18:23
eleven dollars in eleven cents
and we
2:18:24
can put we should probably run
that -
2:18:26
since we're yeah absolutely
absolutely
2:18:28
[Applause]
2:18:31
you've got karma yes John Robin
a 100 oz
2:18:38
Baron lack in a hundred dollars
2:18:40
Bruce Hutchison $81 92 cents
from anthem
2:18:44
Arizona three weeks to
knighthood dices
2:18:48
Guay Basha Bosnians Shabazz Ian
in San
2:18:53
Francisco California expect to
see I'm
2:18:55
gonna meet up eventually forgot
Nate in
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Sebastopol 69 69 RJ Mora in L
mirror L
2:19:02
mirrors at Elm near O'Meara ml
Mira
2:19:08
Elmira in she has an hour he
has an hour
2:19:15
and 15 minutes of commute to
work
2:19:18
it was commuting from Almeida I
don't
2:19:23
know where he's going
2:19:24
and by the way my sister's
fighting
2:19:25
against leukemia love we got to
do
2:19:28
another one you've got karma
what's this
2:19:39
which sister
2:19:42
hmm which sister his sister Oh
his
2:19:47
sister oh I'm sorry I'm sorry
2:19:49
it's in his no like say you all
no no no
2:19:51
I'm sorry oh no no a hit note
that he
2:19:54
says in his note my sister's
fighting
2:19:56
against leukemia hold on sis he
says
2:19:58
yeah okay that's a good karma
that might
2:20:01
help I hope so sir Johnny the
swamp
2:20:03
night Nashville Tennessee 6660
Tom rad
2:20:06
or sir Kilgore trout of the
dude's name
2:20:08
been in Woodstock Ontario
Daniel Marin
2:20:16
aw Merrick
2:20:18
Mariano Mariano in Pflugerville
Texas
2:20:21
you must know how to pronounce
that it's
2:20:24
5510
2:20:27
this is a point of contention
2:20:31
Luger Ville no he says D
douching please
2:20:34
he requested D douching you you
set this
2:20:36
on that when they requested we
gotta
2:20:38
give it you've been deduced
always been
2:20:44
yeah B if you just pass over it
well
2:20:48
this is the reason there's two
of us
2:20:50
okay well good
2:20:53
am i right would people a
Pflugerville
2:20:56
see now you got four you nailed
2:20:57
pflugerville absolutely the
cannon a
2:21:01
bein woods is up next another
double
2:21:02
nickels on the dime shout out to
2:21:04
Professor war and the rest of
the no
2:21:08
agenda group social no agenda
social
2:21:11
control yes calm it's quite a
party sir
2:21:15
dude named Ben animus he
actually sent
2:21:18
us a note I think it has the
color of oh
2:21:24
yeah yeah I got her put this
note aside
2:21:28
he says his promising my email
about
2:21:30
playing around with SendGrid as
a
2:21:32
possible alternative to
MailChimp and
2:21:35
then he sends a some stuff like
oh yeah
2:21:38
okay here's I think no I put
his this is
2:21:41
on the list as young as human
resource
2:21:43
gets a call out it's on the
list he
2:21:45
never says who it is so that's
okay
2:21:47
we're good sorry okay Tom Darian
2:21:50
DeForest Wisconsin he comes in
let's see
2:21:55
after he's a note just even
note I think
2:21:57
so that's just a check that
came in
2:21:58
sorry Francisco Tejeda 5230
alright by
2:22:05
the way dari was double nickels
on the
2:22:07
dime
2:22:08
Francisco Tejeda is 5432 Joel
Ferrand is
2:22:13
5314 Michael gates 5280 Charles
Quinn in
2:22:18
Aurora Colorado 5280 Eric local
and
2:22:23
Moodle rose Deutschland 52
hello Eric
2:22:26
Sorby x51 21 this was sort of a
note
2:22:32
there we might look that over
Sir Luke
2:22:38
the vikon of London and the
South East
2:22:40
in London fifty one dollars and
one
2:22:43
cents collective karma I was
running at
2:22:46
an event a nice caramel put
that at the
2:22:48
end
2:22:48
Andrew oxen M oxen ham in
Knoxville
2:22:52
Tennessee 50 the following
people are
2:22:54
all fifty dollar donors thomas
burg
2:22:55
fifty matthew Janiszewski in
chicago
2:22:59
Villarreal Villarreal in
Mercedes Texas
2:23:02
named Jamie sir Mad Hatter's
2:23:06
there's some crazy stress at
work on top
2:23:10
of that to expect him to leave
home at
2:23:13
5:00 a.m. and get home and she's
2:23:15
bitching she wants to get jobs
karma for
2:23:18
her man we'll get some jobs
camera for
2:23:20
the end there horse of course
beloved
2:23:24
michael Janowski inland Ora
Pennsylvania
2:23:27
Eric I'm sorry
2:23:29
Ayesha Kitagawa in San Francisco
2:23:33
he's also the hunter of wild
mushrooms
2:23:38
he said I started working in
start-up in
2:23:40
San Francisco docker Inc and my
2:23:41
department got sold off to
another
2:23:43
company
2:23:43
oh now post acquisition
redundancy
2:23:47
layoffs start and then of
course mm-hmm
2:23:50
he will have some will put some
jobs
2:23:52
cover specifically for you at
the end
2:23:54
bradley Leadon $50 Blake Harper
in
2:23:58
Edmonds Washington Sir Brett
Farrell OKC
2:24:01
Oklahoma every month
2:24:02
$50 Baron Alan bean comes in
every month
2:24:05
with $50 and as okay we got hey
I eat
2:24:10
she Kitagawa again so he
probably gave a
2:24:14
hundred total yeah so we'll
give him
2:24:16
some special jobs karma and one
thank
2:24:18
all these folks are
contributing to the
2:24:21
best podcast universe and
helping us
2:24:22
produce it and get it out of
here yeah
2:24:24
this is a simple system we just
decided
2:24:28
a long time ago like when we
started the
2:24:30
show and it became an actual
job we said
2:24:32
hey you know what what is this
worth to
2:24:34
you this work that we're doing
it's very
2:24:36
different to many different
people and I
2:24:38
think the big revelation was
just that
2:24:40
that people were interested in
2:24:42
supporting the show financially
for the
2:24:44
value that they received from
it which
2:24:46
is why in our immediately
called the
2:24:48
producer but also the the
numbers
2:24:53
themselves became content where
we have
2:24:56
double nickels on the dime you
hear it
2:24:57
all the time there's five four
three two
2:24:59
there's all that you know 69 69
the
2:25:02
threes the the six this there's
the
2:25:04
boobs there's all it's become
content
2:25:07
which is it's really it's it's
an
2:25:09
unbelievable concept and I'm
gonna do
2:25:11
the Karma's and the the health
of jobs
2:25:14
Karma's and health Karma's and
then I
2:25:16
want to share a little clip as
the virus
2:25:19
of the value for value model is
2:25:22
apparently spreading so first I
want to
2:25:24
thank you guys and everyone who
came in
2:25:26
under $50 this is for people
who are on
2:25:29
our subscription programs
diligently
2:25:31
every single week or month or
sometimes
2:25:32
by episode artist subscription
program
2:25:35
and also people who want to be
anonymous
2:25:37
so you do not read notes under
$50 to
2:25:39
make sure we don't mess
anything up
2:25:41
thank you so much for
supporting us you
2:25:43
can do it again on Sunday I
will be once
2:25:45
again coming to you from
parallel to
2:25:47
runway two-seven here at
schiphol
2:25:49
airport and get mo nation
lowlands to
2:25:51
support
2:25:52
go to the forum org slash n a
new jobs
2:25:56
karma since they both work ABS
jobs jobs
2:26:06
jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's
vote for
2:26:13
jobs you've got karma
2:26:21
[Music]
2:26:29
well today is Sutra class here
in the
2:26:33
Netherlands that means the good
holy man
2:26:35
and his black peeps are running
around
2:26:36
bringing gifts and candy to the
kids
2:26:39
putting it in their wooden
shoes but we
2:26:41
have some birthdays as well as
you heard
2:26:42
earlier a survey of our Earl
says happy
2:26:45
birthday today mr. bellusci
celebrates
2:26:47
her birthday on December 7th
Mike
2:26:50
Nicolai Chuck turned 40 just
recently
2:26:52
December 4th sir dude named
Ventana mrs.
2:26:54
happy birthday to his unnamed
child 30
2:26:59
on November 26 unnamed huh
2:27:03
and a happy birthday to my very
own
2:27:05
uncle Don he celebrates today
the 5th of
2:27:07
December no idea but I had
pretty sure
2:27:09
he's pretty old happy birthday
uncle Don
2:27:11
everybody else from all your
friends
2:27:13
here the best podcast in the
universe
2:27:15
[Music]
2:27:19
[Applause]
2:27:20
[Music]
2:27:25
only one for today one quick
title
2:27:27
change Sir Anthony farmer has
changed
2:27:30
his name and I don't know if
that's an
2:27:32
upgrade or a change but either
way we're
2:27:34
happy to highlight it he is now
sir elf
2:27:35
of the nether realm and you
will be
2:27:38
expected to address him as such
and
2:27:41
thank you very much for your
continued
2:27:42
support sir Alf of the nether
realm
2:27:45
quick overview of the Meetup
2:27:54
let's see what's going on we've
got a
2:27:56
couple organized for the month
of
2:27:59
December
2:28:00
actually we start with Friday in
2:28:02
Nashville Tennessee that is the
six-week
2:28:04
cycle it happens every six
weeks 6:00
2:28:07
p.m. that is rich be organizing
that for
2:28:09
you the venue will be announced
on no
2:28:11
agenda meetups calm it may even
be there
2:28:14
actually the Seattle monthly
also taking
2:28:16
place tomorrow at 7:30 please
meet at
2:28:18
the long type table at the
Canterbury
2:28:20
Ale House that's every first
Friday of
2:28:23
the month then we have the
Portland
2:28:31
Salem local 33 event number
five which
2:28:35
will be at McMenamin old church
and pub
2:28:40
in the pub Tim your
executive-produced
2:28:43
from episode 962 hosting that
Spokane
2:28:46
Washington seems like a lot of
West
2:28:47
Coast 7:00 p.m. local time
Jeffrey akin
2:28:51
Berg is hosting that at the
nectar wine
2:28:53
and beer we have the Chicago
Meetup
2:28:56
Chicago Illinois this is the
big one
2:28:57
it's the Midwest furry
convention we
2:28:59
cannot wait to see these photos
and I do
2:29:02
expect a video of furries
singing the
2:29:06
Gitmo nation national anthem I
will be
2:29:09
very disappointed if we don't
get that
2:29:11
the first just yell shut up but
we need
2:29:17
video it needs to be video yeah
and it's
2:29:21
in fact as much as we can get
and we do
2:29:23
have a couple of a couple of
submissions
2:29:26
from our meetup reports let me
see I
2:29:29
have let me see here
2:29:31
I've got yes I have audio first
of all I
2:29:35
finally have the Australia the
Sydney
2:29:38
Meetup Gitmo nation anthem
which I've
2:29:40
been trying to play for three
episodes
2:29:42
is crapping out we have a winner
2:29:53
human resources and beyond we
are happy
2:30:12
[Applause]
2:30:12
[Music]
2:30:23
now listen to the very end here
could
2:30:31
you please leave immediately
without
2:30:32
fuss yeah you can get kicked
out of the
2:30:34
bar these are really great I
don't know
2:30:37
that everybody has to do that
because
2:30:38
you know everyone kind of knows
the
2:30:40
words where was this Australia
Sydney
2:30:44
now most bars at least the
European ones
2:30:48
especially when you get to the
bars in
2:30:51
Germany these people are
constantly
2:30:54
singing yeah but they also had
a goat's
2:30:56
head and a whole bunch of other
weird
2:30:58
things I think if you're gonna
sing
2:31:02
loudly don't bring the goat
head yeah
2:31:05
probably right now we did get
some and I
2:31:08
really appreciate the songs
yeah we
2:31:09
haven't we have a number of
these and
2:31:11
you know that and I think it's
a almost
2:31:14
a requirement that you have a
meet up
2:31:17
that you sing the song I really
like
2:31:19
that we're not gonna play it
every
2:31:21
single show in the meet up
report but we
2:31:23
did get to audio meet up
reports the
2:31:26
first one here is the Kitchener
Meetup
2:31:29
hey Guardian is a reality this
is
2:31:31
surstromming the stinky swedish
fish
2:31:33
knight of the bog of eternal
stench
2:31:35
we're all hanging out here a
bunch of
2:31:36
slaves for your magic in the
bar and you
2:31:40
overhear this like honey let's
move to
2:31:43
another table these guys are
nuts
2:31:45
hey guardians of reality this is
2:31:47
surstromming the stinky swedish
fish
2:31:49
knight of the bog of eternal
stench
2:31:50
we're all hanging out here a
bunch of
2:31:52
slaves first meetup in
Kitchener went
2:31:54
pretty well everyone is not
triggered
2:31:56
and we're just gonna pass
around the
2:31:58
table and say yo oh and this is
local
2:32:00
for 2033
2:32:02
Catherine the patient proof
that meetups
2:32:05
are not just sausage fest
Saturday night
2:32:08
I'm here with the Kitchener and
meetup
2:32:11
here it's going well this is
Sir beaches
2:32:15
of open again I do have a
knight name I
2:32:17
never definitively chose one or
called
2:32:20
in for one so this is actually a
2:32:22
vanadium no this is producer
Chris
2:32:23
enjoying my time at the meet up
and
2:32:25
Jamie Laura and Tim reduce regs
this is
2:32:27
Brian also having a good time
but to
2:32:29
meet up still a douchebag soon
to be a
2:32:31
knight now that's a meet up
report model
2:32:36
meet up report beautiful so I'm
so I'm
2:32:38
in the bar like you said next
to this
2:32:40
group and my wife turns to me
and she
2:32:43
says hey what's going on and I
say
2:32:47
Shriners we need the hats
writers I love
2:32:56
those Shriner hats yeah I think
we're
2:33:00
headed there and then we had
the Puerto
2:33:02
Rico meetup hosted by our very
own Jambo
2:33:06
Joe Winky from the cannon club
and old
2:33:09
San Juan Puerto Rico this is
Jambo Joe
2:33:11
and John Henry Sir John of the
Sica no
2:33:20
Joe is there no no he's
probably opening
2:33:24
up a new store who knows it's a
new
2:33:26
market for him you know he's
gonna be a
2:33:28
billionaire I mean the first
official he
2:33:34
does have the he knows how to
market
2:33:35
stuff he does and then the
value for
2:33:38
value model something happened
this week
2:33:40
which is worth mentioning dave
rubin
2:33:43
started a new company and his
2:33:46
explanation for this was very
2:33:49
interesting I'm very happy that
he has
2:33:52
seen the light in a Dave Rubin
I think
2:33:56
he was was he doing commercials
at any
2:33:58
point before he went to patreon
2:34:02
I think he may have yeah I
think there
2:34:04
was some maybe YouTube money
and then
2:34:06
there was deep platforming or de
2:34:08
monetizing and then he went to
patreon
2:34:10
and the Filner rug out from
under him
2:34:11
and then you know he looked at
his 10%
2:34:13
that patreon takes and he's
like well
2:34:15
that's no good and then he
decided to
2:34:17
launch his own company called
locals
2:34:20
locals dot-com that's a good
domain name
2:34:24
actually and here is his little
pitch
2:34:27
which I again I found really
great on
2:34:28
one hand and I do have an issue
with
2:34:30
what he's doing on the other we
2:34:31
officially closed my patreon
account for
2:34:34
weeks I had been telling people
leave
2:34:35
patreon join us at dave rubin
com we
2:34:38
built out a great site so that
we could
2:34:40
just do the same fan funding
that we
2:34:41
were doing on patreon we
actually went
2:34:43
to a place where we were
offering no
2:34:45
reward so on patreon I was
doing all
2:34:47
these Google Hangouts and we
were
2:34:48
sending people all this stuff
and it was
2:34:49
becoming another job unto
itself and we
2:34:54
then just created dave rubin
comm and we
2:34:56
allow people to just donate
whatever
2:34:58
they wanted to do to help us
keep the
2:34:59
show independent everything
else and we
2:35:01
found that by not even giving
rewards
2:35:03
just showing a little bravery
just kind
2:35:05
of sticking up against against
big tech
2:35:09
against patreon in this case
that our
2:35:10
revenue actually jumped about
30% so we
2:35:13
were actually giving people
less rewards
2:35:15
in that we were giving them no
rewards
2:35:16
anymore and our revenue jumped
because
2:35:18
people were like oh Dave and
Jordan and
2:35:21
Sam and and a few other people
it's like
2:35:22
oh you guys are doing something
good and
2:35:24
doing something brave and all
right I
2:35:26
just got stopped here Dave stop
with
2:35:29
doing something brave you're
not brave
2:35:31
okay doing something very brave
people
2:35:35
are not donating because you're
brave
2:35:37
you have an outstanding product
that's
2:35:39
all you need and then you just
say what
2:35:41
is it worth to you in a really
bizarre
2:35:43
time so as we decided to do
that I
2:35:46
thought this isn't enough you
know I
2:35:48
because of a couple years of
doing this
2:35:50
have built a nice a nice
business here
2:35:53
and I've got a great staff and
we were
2:35:55
able to build us a website and
figure
2:35:57
out how to fan fund and my my
garage I'm
2:36:00
in my garage right now my my
studio is
2:36:02
in my home my my control room
right over
2:36:04
there is a guest bedroom and
the green
2:36:06
room right over there is
another guest
2:36:08
bedroom we've built an
incredible
2:36:09
business here and what I
realized was I
2:36:11
want to start giving the tools
that
2:36:14
I've been able to build I want
to start
2:36:16
giving them to other Creators
because
2:36:18
these problems are not going
away now I
2:36:22
have not signed up for locals
but he
2:36:26
does talk in this is the whole
thing is
2:36:28
about half an hour he does talk
about
2:36:30
this new business that he
started and
2:36:34
I'm not really going to say I
think
2:36:36
that's a good idea
2:36:38
because you're basically going
to run
2:36:40
into all the same problems you
just
2:36:42
walked away from and to say
look I had a
2:36:45
look here's the deal look I had
a couple
2:36:48
of years to build my business
and you
2:36:52
know and he kind of implies
that you
2:36:55
need these tools and you can
bypass
2:36:57
those couple of years to start
your
2:36:59
business this is where I'm
going to say
2:37:00
no no it takes time it took us
I'm going
2:37:06
to say
2:37:09
five years at least until it
became a
2:37:15
little bit viable for us maybe
even six
2:37:16
or seven years do you remember
- no but
2:37:21
before it was viable I didn't
quit my
2:37:23
job until year five you have to
quit
2:37:25
your job yeah I did
2:37:27
what do you mean eventually
you're gonna
2:37:30
quit your job but cuz you're
gonna quit
2:37:32
your job yeah but then for a
cover we're
2:37:35
if we if we if we do what we
know today
2:37:37
it's very easy to get to zero
to a
2:37:40
hundred and two years this
doesn't take
2:37:42
six seven eight years okay this
is
2:37:43
interesting but you still have
to build
2:37:45
it and I think the no agenda
show
2:37:47
recommends you build this
yourself I can
2:37:50
only presume Dave Reubens new
business
2:37:53
is charging people for these
tools yeah
2:37:56
I would hope so but just do it
yourself
2:37:59
you don't know he like he says
what he
2:38:10
really said and let's just be
honest
2:38:12
about it he said you know this
patreon
2:38:14
we could do pages pretty much
be what
2:38:19
patreon is doing and just
change the
2:38:21
names of the day Reuben calm or
locals
2:38:23
calm and it but it's still
patreon for
2:38:26
you suckers but meanwhile for
me I just
2:38:29
the Vig is missing that I get
all the -
2:38:33
the credit card fees of course
which you
2:38:36
can pick up by the heavily but
everybody
2:38:38
else picked up now this is
nonsense I
2:38:41
mean there's just a genuine
yeah that's
2:38:44
what it felt like a little bit
to me
2:38:46
it's like oh you know yes
you're right
2:38:48
about it's amazing if you just
let
2:38:51
people send you whatever they
think it's
2:38:52
worth although he didn't say it
in those
2:38:54
words it works but then like oh
you're
2:38:58
gonna you know make things
complicated
2:39:03
yes I mean nobody wants to just
take a
2:39:06
look at the simplicity of it
the thing
2:39:08
is you which I think we learned
just on
2:39:12
accident is really the way the
world
2:39:18
works if you want it to be
simple you
2:39:20
make it simple that's we only
have
2:39:22
don't have a big staff of
producers and
2:39:25
engineers this is the main
thing this is
2:39:28
the main we're killing
themselves well
2:39:30
yeah and also learn to tape
live because
2:39:35
the post-production will kill
you they
2:39:37
will kill you yeah this is why
no
2:39:42
post-production is no good
people have
2:39:44
to realize that I mean that's
what
2:39:47
happens you are one of our
competitors
2:39:48
that was probably and they did
model
2:39:50
after us but they're putting
out a good
2:39:52
product camera over the names
that I can
2:39:54
never remember the name of that
old
2:39:55
podcast but they're putting out
a great
2:39:57
product actually but it was post
2:39:59
produced take three or four
days to get
2:40:01
it out the door yeah what they
also
2:40:03
doing video there's another
there's
2:40:04
another video which is no
reason for
2:40:07
that even ten unfiltered reasons
2:40:09
unfiltered was the name of the
show
2:40:10
unfiltered very good it was a
very good
2:40:13
podcast yeah and kind of like
had no
2:40:16
agenda twist they stole a lot
of our
2:40:18
jingles and things which you
know we
2:40:21
grossed about now and again and
simple
2:40:25
but they had too many people
that they
2:40:27
were doing video and they're
doing
2:40:28
posting the whole thing up and
it was
2:40:30
semi rehearse and almost
scripted it was
2:40:32
yeah we're gonna get right now
we're
2:40:35
gonna give away all the secrets
it's
2:40:36
real simple one open-ended to
as many
2:40:42
payment method methods as you
can garner
2:40:45
and never be afraid of checks
or bank
2:40:48
transfers or anything like that
be open
2:40:52
to that particularly in the
United
2:40:53
States there's a lot of ways
you can
2:40:55
transfer money from bank
account to bank
2:40:57
account for free I would say
consistency
2:41:01
of if you say you're gonna do
it every
2:41:04
Thursday then do it every
Thursday twice
2:41:06
a week on Thursday do your show
and do
2:41:08
it more or less on time do it
in real
2:41:10
time and then I think the
number one
2:41:14
secret to this success after
you've
2:41:17
conditioned people and you may
want to
2:41:19
just I mean I would recommend
people
2:41:21
also
2:41:23
address and even recognize your
2:41:26
listeners as producers because
that's
2:41:28
what they are and the new radio
is what
2:41:32
podcasting is is gone way
beyond the let
2:41:36
me call in my request on the
phone line
2:41:38
or whatever it is completely
interactive
2:41:40
your people are making your
show if you
2:41:44
haven't figured that out it's
never
2:41:45
really going to work so your
listeners
2:41:48
are your producers your
producers are
2:41:50
the ones who are responsible
for really
2:41:53
for keeping the content honest
on par on
2:41:56
track whatever it is and
they're the
2:41:58
ones who will support it
financially but
2:42:01
then above all the reminder and
I think
2:42:03
the newsletter is of critical
importance
2:42:07
importance critical people need
to be
2:42:11
reminded and that's that's it
is there
2:42:15
anything I'm leaving out
2:42:17
quality product well above all
if you
2:42:21
don't have an outstanding
product all
2:42:23
the aforementioned will not
work at all
2:42:25
no it's not gonna work unless
you're
2:42:27
providing something that people
really
2:42:29
want or need and I can't get
anyplace
2:42:31
else or or it entertains them
we try to
2:42:34
do a variety but our approaches
various
2:42:38
let's say yeah where we have
2:42:40
entertainment value we have
2:42:42
informational value we have
analysis
2:42:44
value we do what we can but
this has a
2:42:48
lot to do with the fact that
we're both
2:42:50
older and experienced yes you
should
2:42:53
also be also be old to be old
and then
2:42:58
you're good to go
2:43:00
better I finally received my
Epson
2:43:04
didn't kill himself bumper
stickers I
2:43:06
got him just before I left so I
haven't
2:43:07
put it on the car yet I'll put
him on it
2:43:09
about a building in Amsterdam
now I
2:43:12
didn't bring him with me
they're still
2:43:13
at home but there are some
interesting
2:43:15
things regarding epstein that
have
2:43:19
cropped up now two stories this
week the
2:43:23
first one Jeffery Epstein's
private
2:43:26
banker at Deutsche and city
found
2:43:28
swinging from a rope executive
suicide
2:43:31
before FBI could question him
2:43:35
there was there was a banker
from
2:43:36
Deutsche Bank and I have a call
into the
2:43:39
former New York banker to find
out
2:43:40
what's going on but there's
never any
2:43:42
evidence that he was Jeffrey
Epstein's
2:43:46
private banker the same way
that that
2:43:50
was this small aircraft the
piper went
2:43:55
down in Indiana and this is a
very odd
2:44:00
story the guy apparently had
some had
2:44:03
someone just fill up the tank
an intern
2:44:05
who was working you know like
on a jobs
2:44:08
program that's the guy who's
very very
2:44:10
sketchy but then they say this
was
2:44:12
Jeffrey Epstein's plastic
surgeon he
2:44:15
must have been killed by the
wrong gas I
2:44:17
mean come on there's no
evidence Epstein
2:44:21
had even had plastic surgery
but okay so
2:44:25
these things I find very
annoying very
2:44:27
annoying every death you get
relate to
2:44:30
Jeffrey Epstein yeah exactly
and I just
2:44:33
want to point out that since
almost the
2:44:36
inception of this program we've
been
2:44:39
talking about aliens and sex
parties and
2:44:42
pedophilia and all kinds of all
kinds of
2:44:45
weird things and in fact that's
how I
2:44:47
got my name the crackpot that's
how I
2:44:49
started with the radio station
that got
2:44:52
burned down in the Netherlands
2:44:53
figuratively speaking and now
it's just
2:44:56
mainstream chicanery now we're
just
2:44:58
laughing about it like yeah
like it's
2:45:01
the most normal thing in the
world it's
2:45:02
not even really news anymore
2:45:04
although the BBC is still
staying on the
2:45:07
Prince Andrew thing as they
interviewed
2:45:09
Virginia Roberts and that
interview
2:45:12
aired this past Monday now
apparently
2:45:15
they had already interviewed
her before
2:45:18
they did the Prince Andrew
interview so
2:45:20
that's how they knew about the
sweating
2:45:22
and the dancing that he
responded to
2:45:25
that was impossible because his
reptile
2:45:27
and he has to shed ten years so
now this
2:45:30
piece aired and it's all over
for Prince
2:45:33
Andrew out of that royal
scandal in
2:45:35
Britain TV viewers tonight saw a
2:45:36
dramatic interview with Prince
Andrew's
2:45:38
accuser Virginia gue Frey
called on the
2:45:41
public to stand with her
against sex
2:45:43
trafficking Charlie d'Agata on
what
2:45:46
could be more damaging news
2:45:48
for the prince he knows what
happened I
2:45:51
know what happened and there's
only one
2:45:54
of us telling the truth and I
know
2:45:55
that's me that truth as
Virginia - Frey
2:45:59
tells it in her first interview
on
2:46:01
British soil is that she was
forced to
2:46:03
have sex with Prince Andrew
when she was
2:46:05
17 years old it was taped
before Prince
2:46:08
Andrew went public and that
widely
2:46:10
criticised interview where he
2:46:12
strenuously denied all
allegations but
2:46:20
jew-free says the prince had
sex with
2:46:22
her on three occasions she was
brought
2:46:25
to London by convicted
paedophile
2:46:26
Jeffrey Epstein where she was
instructed
2:46:29
to dance with Prince Andrew at a
2:46:30
nightclub
2:46:31
it was horrible and this guy was
2:46:33
sweating all over me like it
was like it
2:46:36
was raining I have a medical
condition
2:46:41
which is about don't sweat
right didn't
2:46:43
sweat at the time and then -
Frey
2:46:46
described what happened next at
a
2:46:48
townhouse after the club it
didn't last
2:46:51
very long the whole entire
procedure it
2:46:54
was disgusting he wasn't mean or
2:46:59
anything but he got up and he
said
2:47:02
thanks he walked out and I
stopped there
2:47:07
in bed just horrified and
ashamed it was
2:47:13
a wicked time in my life it was
a really
2:47:15
scary time in my life I just
been abused
2:47:19
by a member of a royal family
it is a
2:47:22
scandal that refuses to go away
and one
2:47:25
that has shaken the royal
family to the
2:47:27
core in the wake of the crisis
nor the
2:47:30
decision has been made for
Prince Andrew
2:47:32
to step away from all public
duties for
2:47:34
the foreseeable future
2:47:36
oh yeah no yeah he's in the
mail well I
2:47:40
have a question yeah
2:47:43
for one thing I realized that I
probably
2:47:45
had met this guy prince am
silicon yeah
2:47:49
there was some Silicon Valley
thing I
2:47:51
got suckered into going to hmm
and you
2:47:54
know me yeah yes I do okay I'll
go to
2:47:59
this because I'm gonna get to
meet
2:48:01
Prince and with somebody else
was some
2:48:02
other celebrity there turned
out there
2:48:04
was like a million people there
and you
2:48:06
maybe you could stand in a line
you come
2:48:08
by and dude give a high-five or
whatever
2:48:10
I don't even remembered if I
actually
2:48:12
touched him that courtesy but
was it
2:48:16
when you were in England am i
just
2:48:18
mixing up these princes wasn't
he always
2:48:21
known as Randy Randy Andy yes
Randy Andy
2:48:24
okay I don't know no no no not
that I
2:48:29
know of I thought he was
supposed to be
2:48:32
Randy Andy and I thought you
supposed to
2:48:33
be gay no I was Randy Andy
because he's
2:48:36
just all over the supermodels
he had all
2:48:38
these buddies ran modeling
companies he
2:48:40
was in the set oh yeah he was
in the in
2:48:42
fact quite frankly if you
touched him
2:48:44
you should go scrub your hands
who knows
2:48:47
I can't actually remember what
do vent
2:48:52
hug but I'm a which one of
those things
2:48:54
where I go in something like oh
my god
2:48:56
there's too many people here I
can see
2:48:59
you go no and turn around and
walk right
2:49:01
out I can see you doing I've
done that
2:49:04
many a time now luckily in the
United
2:49:07
States of America we always
have our
2:49:09
humor and our wits about us
we'd like
2:49:11
making fun of things the
Jeffrey F scene
2:49:13
didn't kill himself meme is is
very
2:49:17
American I think I like it it's
funny it
2:49:21
lifts the spirits and there's
nothing
2:49:23
like it lifts the spirits and
there's
2:49:26
nothing like going into a
Walmart and
2:49:28
saying hey I'm looking for my
buddy
2:49:30
could you please announce his
name and
2:49:32
ask him to come to the register
2:49:51
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2:49:58
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2:50:04
okay mr. Clinton killed
Epstein's by a
2:50:15
joke on The Simpsons but it
were still
2:50:23
Depp Steen what's his first
name Clinton
2:50:26
what's the last name killed
Epstein okay
2:50:28
come on what my favorites
killed Epstein
2:50:34
you want to leave on this high
note er
2:50:35
you want to bring us down with
the final
2:50:36
clip well we got a couple of
final crews
2:50:40
that could bring us down well
let's just
2:50:41
do this one this kind of brings
us up
2:50:42
just just catch people up with
the fact
2:50:45
that Brin and page were now out
yes the
2:50:49
ends of an era at Google
2:50:51
the online Giants co founders
Larry Page
2:50:54
and Sergey Brin are taking a
step back
2:50:56
from parent company alphabet
leaving
2:50:59
their roles as CEO and
presidents in a
2:51:02
joint letter announcing the
shake-up the
2:51:04
pair said they would remain
actively
2:51:06
involved but said it was the
natural
2:51:08
time for change while it has
been a
2:51:11
tremendous privilege to be
involved in
2:51:14
the day-to-day management of
the company
2:51:16
for so long we believe it's
time to
2:51:19
assume the role of proud parents
2:51:21
offering advice and love but
not daily
2:51:25
nagging after founding Google as
2:51:28
Stanford graduate students in a
garage
2:51:30
over two decades ago page and
Brin went
2:51:33
on to become one of the tech
industry's
2:51:35
most successful double acts the
Silicon
2:51:38
Valley duo moved from Google's
alphabet
2:51:41
when it was created in 2015 as
part of
2:51:44
restructuring to include new
initiatives
2:51:46
such as self-driving cars the
pair have
2:51:49
been pursuing a more
2:51:50
hands off approach for some
time a move
2:51:52
that's drawn criticism as
Google faces
2:51:55
pressure over anti-competitive
practices
2:51:57
and tax avoidance after taking
over the
2:52:00
reins at Google four years ago
sundar
2:52:02
Pichai has become the public
face of the
2:52:05
firm he'll now also become
alphabet CEO
2:52:08
while the move is the most
significant
2:52:10
leadership change at Google
since its
2:52:12
creation page and Brin aren't
giving up
2:52:14
their ultimate power between
them they
2:52:17
still control 51% of voting
rights on
2:52:20
alphabets board is this this is
just a
2:52:23
formality isn't I mean these
guys
2:52:24
weren't really involved in the
2:52:25
day-to-day anymore about a year
ago I
2:52:29
thought sundar was was doing
everything
2:52:33
they were there his boss he was
just
2:52:36
doing what he was told no I
didn't
2:52:38
realize if that's gonna
continue by the
2:52:40
way with just with them in a
lower
2:52:41
profile yeah the thing is what
are they
2:52:43
gonna do I think I'm sure
they're gonna
2:52:44
do something big in public and
I have
2:52:47
something too with space some
another
2:52:49
one of those I didn't realize
that
2:52:51
Sergey everybody goes into this
space
2:52:53
Sergey now he was married to an
OG key
2:52:57
yeah and divorce and she is the
CEO of
2:53:01
23andme what I didn't realize
is that
2:53:04
Anne's sister Susan is the CEO
of
2:53:08
YouTube it's kind of incestuous
you
2:53:12
think I just didn't realize it
I didn't
2:53:14
never put it all together like
wait a
2:53:16
minute that's the sister so a
2:53:18
sister-in-law got a cushy job
that's
2:53:21
nice yeah but actually this the
older
2:53:24
sister the 23andme woman is
worth 600
2:53:27
million and the younger sister
somehow
2:53:29
is up with 40 million and
talking about
2:53:31
falling into it she's
2:53:36
well right not much of that for
us as
2:53:39
podcasters know but we're
podcasters yes
2:53:42
someday it would be looked upon
as wow
2:53:45
these guys were pioneers yeah
okay don't
2:53:48
hold your breath
2:53:50
pioneers no years now Dave
Rubin will
2:53:53
get credit for creating the
value for
2:53:55
value model and you know Ricky
Gervais
2:53:58
says the pocket you're gonna be
the
2:54:01
first podcast yeah that's it
everybody
2:54:04
remember to propagate the
formula we are
2:54:06
the oh geez let him know
because it's
2:54:10
true and Nic the rat is coming
up with
2:54:14
no agenda stream comm with
another
2:54:17
episode
2:54:18
this one's titled dear sewers
so I guess
2:54:20
he's talking talking to his
house that's
2:54:24
kind of next no agenda stream
dot-com
2:54:25
then we have end of show mixes
2:54:28
from Brian longenecker Leola
puke and
2:54:32
Jesse coy Nelson appreciate
that as
2:54:35
always and I will I have my
family
2:54:39
funeral function tomorrow and
then on
2:54:41
Sunday we'll be back with
another show
2:54:43
right parallel to runway
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2:54:46
that's people airport in
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2:54:49
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at Dvorak dot org slash
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2:54:54
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2:54:58
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2:55:00
returned Sunday right here I'm
gonna go
2:55:02
cut up with Genda until then
adios mofos
2:55:06
jeffrey afternoon comes
2:55:08
[Music]
2:55:16
in the bush and I have to deal
with is
2:55:36
incredible and I've defeated
the OB
2:56:17
whatever you
2:56:19
[Music]
2:56:25
is incredible
2:56:36
[Music]
2:56:50
[Music]
2:56:58
[Music]
2:57:01
I'm Joe Biden and I am Joe
Biden his
2:57:17
wife's finger in his mouth
2:57:20
he describes children and how
they were
2:57:23
playing with his leg hair
2:57:24
ooh is America ready for that I
got
2:57:30
hairy legs and the kid used to
come up
2:57:34
reach in the pool and rub my
leg down so
2:57:37
it's raining then watch the
hair come
2:57:40
back up again jumping on my lap
he likes
2:57:52
children crawling on his lap
2:57:56
that's a lot of malarkey we're
telling
2:57:59
the truth
2:58:01
I got hairy legs keep punching
at it and
2:58:05
punching at it and punch now the
2:58:06
president has a big stick poor
kids are
2:58:09
just as bright and just as
talons white
2:58:11
kids / Vice President Biden you
are
2:58:16
racist
2:58:17
[Music]
2:58:29
[Music]
2:58:36
[Music]
2:58:42
I'm going why
2:58:48
no working and I inhale I
didn't I
2:58:58
didn't it was a long time ago I
just
2:59:03
broke loose
2:59:06
she put over 1500 people in
jail for
2:59:09
marijuana violations and
laughed about
2:59:11
it when she was asked if she
ever smoked
2:59:12
marijuana
2:59:20
this is gonna sound immodest
but I'm
2:59:22
obviously a top-tier candidate
well yeah
2:59:24
and especially when people are
at 0 1
2:59:26
percent or whatever she might
be here
2:59:27
and so I did expect that I
might take
2:59:30
kids tonight and I'm gonna now
direct
2:59:32
this advice president you also
work with
2:59:34
them to post busing and there
was a
2:59:37
little girl in California he
was part of
2:59:39
the second class we integrate
her public
2:59:42
schools as she requested every
day and
2:59:46
that little girl was me
2:59:54
upon being elected I will give
the
2:59:57
United States Congress 100 days
to get
2:59:59
their act together and have the
courage
3:00:01
to pass reasonable gun safety
laws and
3:00:03
if they fail to do it then I
will take
3:00:05
executive action the senator
Warren I
3:00:07
just want to say that I was
surprised to
3:00:09
hear that you did not agree
with me when
3:00:12
I called on Twitter to suspend
dollops
3:00:15
account that you did not agree
and I
3:00:18
would I would urge you to join
me
3:00:26
when the President of the
United States
3:00:29
speaks her words are very
powerful
3:00:33
once drawing huge crowds one of
the top
3:00:36
candidates on the Democratic
side
3:00:37
senator Kamala Harris
announcing she's
3:00:39
dropping out mofos for an org
slash egg
3:00:54
we have a run out of clips now