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hang up and hang out Adam Curry
Jhansi
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Devorah the assassination
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state in the morning everybody
I'm Adam
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curry and from northern Silicon
Valley
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where I don't know the freeways
out
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there outside the house I'm
just now you
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know why I keep you lower your
levels
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have to be lower because
there's nothing
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good coming out
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you're doing what I'm keeping
your
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levels lower man hello I have a
couple
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projects
0:51
okay wanna discuss okay okay
one of them
0:57
I'm making this at the
beginning of the
0:58
show so people will say oh okay
I can
1:00
help and they'll send me mail
at the
1:02
John at the org no know what
they'll do
1:06
is they'll send it to Adam
McCurry calm
1:08
saying I couldn't find Jonesy
move just
1:11
what they do
1:11
yes yeah well Adam accrete calm
is
1:14
probably easier than John
achieve org
1:16
cuz you have to actually spill
Devorah
1:18
members or you know how to calm
yeah you
1:20
got to think about it there's
two things
1:22
different mm-hmm so I want to
put
1:25
together and I think you can
help me
1:27
with this and I know the
audience can
1:29
especially any that have
Millennials in
1:31
the household yes I want to put
together
1:34
the definitive list of
millennial isms
1:37
and what I mean by that is the
things
1:40
that they're associated with
top of the
1:42
list
1:43
avocado toast can I ask you
what would
1:48
the point of this project be so
I can
1:51
have a definitive list in front
of me uh
1:53
I figure I think it's gonna
have some
1:57
value okay
1:58
dropping that dropping T's what
droppin
2:02
T's I don't know what that is
important
2:05
droppin T's or dropping T's yeah
2:08
dropping T's that you're saying
drop in
2:11
T's as some sort of a PG tipps
that you
2:15
don't know dropping T's
employment which
2:20
by the way started with racists
someone
2:23
pointed out to me
2:25
hmm that's where the tea first
started
2:27
dropping is it's not as racist
you give
2:31
me one oh I wasn't prepared but
okay
2:35
avocado toast I just I just
gave you
2:38
bracelet I gave you dropping
tees next
2:40
okay bone broth bone broth no
oh oh yeah
2:46
no I don't know anything okay
2:49
small batch I got small batch
well you
2:52
didn't call it you didn't get
it okay
2:54
artisan hmm
3:00
damn I'm stuck let's just get
the show
3:03
started
3:10
yeah what you're hearing here
John these
3:14
are meat up from yesterday this
is this
3:19
is what you do when you get no
agenda
3:20
producers together at the Lone
Star gun
3:22
range I'm still hurting from
yes sounds
3:27
good
3:28
oh my goodness it was fantastic
we had
3:31
12 fort dudes only no no Dame
sadly you
3:37
know sir Scott of the of the
armor he
3:39
had everything well arranged
including
3:41
just bags and bags of ammo and
we must
3:45
have had 60 different guns man
this was
3:48
great this is the sheet up so
did you
3:51
get to shoot anything weird no
no this
3:55
was it's a very cool range they
you know
3:56
they're not they got you know
they got a
3:58
guy standing of course you know
behind
4:01
everybody making sure that
we're not you
4:03
know killing each other each
other yeah
4:04
but they're very very laid-back
but it
4:09
specifically said you're not
allowed to
4:11
have any targets with faces of
political
4:13
figures or other world I'm not
actually
4:17
a rule but they had those
splatter
4:21
targets you know the splatter
targets
4:23
those are great where it says
anything
4:26
about a splatter target well it
has a
4:27
thin layer of basic like a
crayon type
4:30
substance over the netting for
a BB gun
4:35
could this BB gun splatter
targets you
4:38
shoot to be be any hit thing it
makes
4:40
this a splat look what's it's
just it's
4:43
viewable you can see it from a
distance
4:45
so it did yes it makes a nice
splattered
4:48
little thing sings yeah okay
4:50
I hit it yeah it was good it
was yeah we
4:53
got to do that more often and I
end for
4:55
the first time I shot a what is
it
4:59
1911 but it's the what's the
particular
5:04
brand I'm thinking of Colt
hammerless no
5:07
nothing not the Colt I know
they they
5:09
invented it but the other one
the come
5:12
on not Springfield the
Springfield 1911
5:16
wow what a great gun I didn't
it always
5:19
looked so kind of goof like old
and kind
5:22
of out of style but man that
thing works
5:25
and I was I was shooting
left-handed in
5:28
bullseye
5:31
extra scurry they call me yeah
anyway
5:35
we'll talk more about that in
our
5:36
donation segment so what are we
doing
5:37
John this is a brexit exactly
the show
5:41
was over it took hours and
after the
5:43
show until they finally had the
official
5:46
call they don't seem to have
what we
5:48
have in this country because we
were
5:51
kind of after the last show
work by the
5:53
fact we know the election had
been
5:54
underway as the show is going
on but we
5:57
figured there'd be some you
know some
5:58
preliminary we predict the
winners no no
6:01
no there was no the show was
over we
6:03
went to look it up but it was
zeroed
6:05
there's no votes nil nil there
was
6:08
nothing gained
6:09
well I was getting text by
around 5:00
6:13
yeah 5 6 p.m. my time for my my
buddies
6:17
in the UK like okay it's over
and but
6:19
they didn't say conservatives
won or
6:22
Boris one universally they said
we're
6:25
leaving the EU which was
interesting
6:28
because I'm still not sure I'm
with you
6:32
on this let me do a quick
little Reuters
6:34
August she broilers roundup of
brexit
6:37
which had it's interesting
sides outside
6:40
of the the obvious brexit part
but the
6:43
election brought with it some
other
6:46
interesting issues which are
more
6:48
domestic Boris Johnson's
resounding
6:50
election triumph will allow him
to take
6:52
Britain out as the EU next
month but
6:54
could the results spell trouble
for the
6:56
UK and the Union that's found
England
6:59
Wales Scotland and Northern
Ireland for
7:01
centuries while the
Conservative Party
7:04
sweats the opposition aside
across much
7:06
of England on a promise to get
Briggs
7:08
that's done Scottish
nationalists
7:10
captured 48 of the 59
parliamentary
7:13
seats in Scotland giving SNP
leader
7:16
Nicola Sturgeon fresh ambitions
to seek
7:19
another independence referendum
I don't
7:21
pretend that every single
person that
7:23
voted SNP yesterday will
necessarily
7:25
support independence but that
has been a
7:28
strong endorsement in this
election of
7:31
Scotland having a choice over
their
7:32
future of not having to put up
with a
7:34
Conservative government that we
didn't
7:36
walk for and not having to
accept life
7:38
as a nation outside the
European Union
7:41
so that independence referendum
that was
7:43
very much at the heart of the
7:44
please campaign that is a
renewed
7:47
refreshed strengthened mandate
for that
7:49
in north Niland
7:50
supporters of the united
Ireland won
7:53
more seats than those who want
to remain
7:55
part of the UK and ante brexit
parties
7:58
took a majority of seats in the
province
8:00
for the first time nationalist
8:02
said the result paved the way
towards a
8:04
vote on whether there should be
a united
8:06
Ireland throughout the election
campaign
8:08
Johnson said he was committed
to the
8:10
Union and denied accusations
that his
8:13
brexit deal would create an
economic
8:14
barrier between the British
mainland and
8:17
Northern Ireland but the result
has
8:18
given Scottish and Irish
nationalist
8:20
leaders hope that the United
Kingdom is
8:23
headed for a breakup so they
want to
8:27
break up with the EU and then
right away
8:29
Scotland and Ireland alike you
know we
8:32
could probably do without those
guys
8:33
altogether we should stay in
the EU
8:37
Northern Ireland yes but
there's also
8:39
talk of a unified Ireland as
there's all
8:42
kinds of agendas at play here
and well
8:48
they mate the main agenda at
play of
8:50
Scotland yes and in Glasgow
they took to
8:53
the streets and of course came
up with
8:56
nothing
8:57
original
9:07
in fact I claim this as my
millennial
9:10
trait on the list
9:12
the constant hey hey ho ho fill
in your
9:15
item has got to go that would
be a
9:17
millennial chant well since I
heard that
9:21
chant in the 60s 70s and 80s
before the
9:26
Millennials were born
disqualifying me
9:28
now I will I will put it on the
list in
9:32
a special category you should
allow this
9:34
you should allow this special
category
9:37
okay yeah all right I will call
it I'm
9:41
gonna call what it is
plagiarism no no
9:46
when you know what is it when
when you
9:48
steal from another culture Oh a
cultural
9:51
appropriation yeah I will call
what it
9:54
is cultural appropriation they
stole
9:58
this from the boomers from that
would
10:01
that's not cultural
appropriation its
10:05
generation or generational
appropriation
10:08
that returned future alright
that's a
10:12
trademark it got trademark
everything
10:14
these days okay
10:15
generally generational
appropriation
10:20
appropriation very good well
what did
10:23
you have from brexit because
all I heard
10:25
was Boris saying um I didn't I
didn't
10:28
clip the Boris but I heard the
Boris
10:30
well the board the Boris was
saying we
10:32
should you know we deserve a
break from
10:34
brexit does that mean they're
not gonna
10:35
talk about it anymore they're
not gonna
10:37
do it or I I just thought he
was that he
10:40
sounded like a you know like
that if
10:42
Oxford had a cheerleading squad
of men
10:45
he would be the guy yes his
pointing is
10:50
pointing and he's saying yes
we're gonna
10:52
we're gonna we're gonna add
more money
10:54
to the NHS oh boy which is the
big the
10:59
big question you know because
of the
11:00
leaked documents from Jeremy
Corbyn is
11:04
that apparently once we have
brexit done
11:06
then the u.s. is going to steal
the NHS
11:10
from the UK
11:11
I mean I'm paraphrasing but
that's kind
11:13
of what what the guarantee
nobody bought
11:16
into that so
11:17
now there was a couple I have a
couple I
11:20
go in a different direction my
analysis
11:22
is focused on why this happened
because
11:25
this is the the worst defeat of
Labor
11:28
and the slowest number of
people in in
11:31
that party in parliament since
1936 with
11:34
a banner now with the end of a
big band
11:36
remember right and the biggest
11:39
conservative wins since since
Thatcher
11:42
so it was a it was a lopsided
slaughter
11:45
is the only way to describe it
the so I
11:47
mean this seems to me to be
what you
11:49
really want to focus on
absolutely
11:51
because what could it mean for
other
11:52
countries in the EU or the
United States
11:54
in our 2020 election I think it
means a
11:57
lot for the United States and
so I dug
11:59
around to try to figure out
what was
12:00
some of the what element was
the missing
12:03
element but first before I do
that I
12:05
want to make sure that we're
still on
12:06
board with the way we're gonna
always
12:08
look at these things if we're
if we're
12:10
the Progressive Socialist in
this
12:11
country bring on answer so I'm
gonna
12:16
play Laura Amy Goodman arrested
a party
12:22
sweeping victory all but
guarantees
12:25
brexit Britain's departure from
the
12:28
European Union early next year
12:31
the party won resoundingly
despite Prime
12:33
Minister Boris Johnson being
accused of
12:36
Islamophobia xenophobia and
sexual
12:38
harassment oh my god where's
the it's
12:43
actually people in the UK we're
saying
12:46
well the problem with the with
the labor
12:49
is because of the anti-semitism
of
12:51
Corbin yeah Trump's list yeah
and I also
13:05
heard that you know the
Russians meddled
13:08
in their election of course
13:10
well that would come up later
and they
13:11
need a mullah report why don't
we just
13:13
give them our mullah report
let's do a
13:15
search of my place Trump
replace Boris
13:19
yeah it would be pretty to work
fine and
13:22
so me me also decides that
she's gonna
13:25
bring in here experts the
analyzes she
13:28
brings in George Bonn beyond
13:31
oh no unbelievable socialist
and then
13:34
some woman who is unfortunate
in getting
13:36
sums from her because she was
on some
13:38
sky no link in India isn't
Monbiot also
13:41
the the greenie the green new
deal guy
13:43
in the UK didn't he's also that
famous
13:47
columnist from The Guardian and
I
13:49
thought it was so left the
Guardium
13:50
kicked him out through the
Guardian
13:51
didn't even want him at some
point I
13:53
think yeah well he's annoying
listen to
13:56
mom beyond what he has to say
if you can
13:58
just respond women is Amy
theirs is she
14:02
on site it sounds like she's in
the UK
14:04
no she's a cup 25 oh of course
14:07
wrapping up the cup if you can
just
14:09
respond to what took place in
your
14:12
country well it is a very dark
day for
14:15
everyone who believes in drugged
14:17
injustice for everyone here who
wants to
14:20
kind a fairer greener nation
arguably
14:24
the darkest day that we've had
since the
14:27
end of the Second World War in
this
14:28
country and we've now stepped
into the
14:32
same political arena as the US
has with
14:34
Trump India has with Modi as the
14:38
Philippines have with Duterte
and Brazil
14:41
with bolson are oh these are
very
14:43
dangerous times just when we
need to
14:46
confront the greatest
predicament
14:49
humankind has ever faced which
is a
14:51
collapse of our life-support
systems our
14:55
governments are in the hands of
giant
14:59
toddlers who just want to smash
up all
15:02
our public protections our
public
15:04
services any means by which the
power of
15:09
capital and those who
accumulate it can
15:12
be restrained Wow the world oh
my
15:21
goodness from him even those
hoping to
15:24
get something better buddy
didn't get
15:25
this okay let's see what you
got darkest
15:29
day it could have been longer
because
15:32
the the full court was a little
was it
15:35
the fool I played with the full
quote
15:37
didn't work that way darkest
day darkest
15:40
day it's not bad but the phone
call
15:42
this little quote would have
been better
15:44
but he was he pads when he
talks so it
15:46
was long and I had to cut cut
cut and
15:48
then it still was I didn't I
ended up
15:51
just pulling this little ditty
15:53
it's doable it's doable it's
doable I
15:56
have another one I might just
to see
15:58
what the competitor is Oh a
competitor
16:01
I'll talk about low I got some
16:03
competitors but we can
definitely talk
16:04
about it later
16:05
okay how about later let's go
to LBC
16:08
meeting adjourned
16:11
lbc yes and so this is Nick
Ferraris on
16:17
here after the victory and he
brings a
16:19
Tory guy on to discuss the win
so this
16:21
is the Ferrari on Tori Winn 49
people to
16:24
know where do these
superlatives and
16:26
Lisa poses at Labor red wall is
holy
16:28
crap where can I buy a voice
like that
16:31
dad that's the voice I'm
looking for 49
16:35
people to know where do these
16:37
superlatives and Lisa poses at
Labor red
16:39
wall is just a pile of rubble
the
16:41
Conservatives now you can make
way
16:43
virtually in rubble from the
south of
16:45
the country up to the doors of
Edinburgh
16:46
and never having to get out a
16:47
conservative territory of savage
16:49
strawberry picture and let's
explore
16:50
that further with James
cleverly who is
16:51
chair of the Conservative Party
and of
16:53
course n people Braintree first
offers
16:54
blurry
16:54
congratulations to you and your
team you
16:56
must be feeling very happy but
of course
16:57
there is work to be done when
the Prime
16:59
Minister says people won't
change we
17:02
must change we must change we
must not
17:04
let them down you're the
chairman how is
17:07
the Conservative Party going to
change
17:08
you know just to interrupt I
heard
17:10
Johnson say this as well couple
times he
17:12
said you know they're gonna
have to
17:14
adapt what we must change as
well and
17:16
they're in for me lay the rub
that's
17:18
something with this brexit
thing is not
17:19
gonna be clean know what I'm
saying I
17:21
felt it I smelt it and I felt
it but
17:24
Boris dealt it well what we got
to do is
17:27
make sure it has politicians of
all
17:29
political persuasions
17:31
we need to make sure that the
people who
17:34
voted over and over again and
don't feel
17:37
that politics has worked for
them that
17:39
they can actually feel that
this time it
17:41
is different and what the Prime
Minister
17:43
has made very very clear is
that a big
17:47
part of that is delivering on
the
17:48
referendum result that they
voted for
17:49
but that's not it that's not it
you're
17:51
not gonna fight the next
election on
17:52
that respect you know exactly
this is
17:54
the point look this is
17:55
that is that is necessary but
not
17:57
sufficient what we also have to
do is
18:00
make sure that the the
investment that
18:03
we've said that we're going to
put into
18:04
the NHS reaches the front lines
they can
18:06
see it make them feel it and
they see
18:08
the police officers are on the
streets
18:09
they see transport
infrastructure in
18:11
their towns and cities the the
the the
18:14
government is seen demonstrably
I gotta
18:17
say something here I'd lived in
the UK
18:19
and I saw I was in the NHS the
National
18:24
Health System and I saw the
issues I saw
18:27
the problems that were
potential or were
18:29
there already and it sounds
like somehow
18:32
they're gonna pin all of this
on Boris
18:35
and Trump and to anybody else
whereas
18:38
the system is kind of
fundamentally
18:40
broken any the waiting lines
the the
18:45
wait just waiting for
procedures where
18:48
the where the the hospitals and
the
18:51
equipment is just waiting not
being used
18:54
I mean I've witnessed this it
and you
18:57
know I mean it sounds like oh
well it's
18:58
broken let's just make it this
guy's
19:00
fault
19:03
will I'm not sure what I mean
this guy
19:05
is representative of Boris so I
don't
19:08
think he's Britain trying to do
that
19:10
he's a he's responding he's
responding
19:13
to the to the general claim
that you
19:16
know this is already before the
election
19:18
Oh selling out the NHS and no
one really
19:20
knows what that means but it I
think
19:24
what will happen is you know
Boris
19:27
starts now let's just say as of
January
19:29
and sweet oh well the NHS is
broke he
19:31
broke it already I'm telling
you there's
19:33
something about that that
smells bad
19:35
well the whole thing smells bad
we'll
19:38
get to that but this analysis
is I'm
19:41
dubious I mean they I think the
next
19:44
clip when it's important for us
because
19:47
that's what Medicare for all
will be you
19:49
know it's the the model is kind
of yes
19:51
Medicare for all is in the
future yeah
19:54
but it's not in the near future
and the
19:59
NHS seems to me to be kind of
an I'd say
20:03
an isolate of the VA similar in
style
20:07
the VA s potential potato is
always
20:10
perpetually broken yeah no
matter who
20:13
they put in charge they can't
fix it and
20:15
then they say somebody makes a
big fuss
20:17
and then they everyone
scrambles around
20:20
there's a couple things and
then it's
20:22
all until this long waits and
guys dying
20:25
in the hall and all the rest of
it and
20:28
meanwhile other people go to
the VA and
20:30
think it's great so there's
something
20:33
about what certain types of
socialized
20:38
medicine other than France you
know that
20:41
don't work well and the lot of
it has to
20:43
do with I think there's some
cultural
20:45
issues but anyway this is at
the end of
20:47
that clip yes that's the end of
that
20:49
clip okay so now we bring in
the guy
20:51
from the other side but in this
case
20:53
it's a labor guy but it's not
carbon
20:58
camp
21:00
oh it's it's the Gordon Brown
camp and
21:03
this guy's an old hat oh oh old
labor
21:06
know-it-all who's probably got
a handle
21:10
on why they had their asses
handed to
21:12
him but besides the fact well
nobody
21:15
listen to me uh and he brings
something
21:19
up that nobody's discussing so
I looked
21:21
into it and I can see the
analog over
21:23
here in the United States and I
can see
21:25
what this guy has to say to me
portends
21:29
nothing if it if the analogs
correct and
21:32
if what I think is correct is
correct
21:34
which is it's correct it
Democrats will
21:37
have their asses handed to them
in 2020
21:41
well morning it comes what the
first
21:43
step is the arm Jeremy Corbyn
has to
21:45
stand aside as leader I think
especially
21:47
as possible so that the process
of
21:50
recovering the Labour Party can
begin I
21:52
mean his leadership is
management at the
21:55
party that policies into which
the party
21:58
went into this election and the
22:00
leadership that he provided
through the
22:02
election campaign has been found
22:04
seriously wanting and very
positive um
22:07
from this he needs to step
aside so that
22:09
firstly labour could understand
why
22:11
applause but then it can start
to put in
22:12
place was necessary for
political and
22:15
electoral recovery what now is
the
22:16
momentum movement mustard
Ireland I
22:18
think the momentum movement is
many
22:21
things clearly it's both a
policy or
22:24
gender is also a grassroots
organizing
22:27
machine no doubt many more try
to
22:30
continue but the political
approach the
22:33
strategy that sits behind the
mountain
22:35
which is about trying to
mobilize groups
22:37
of no less active it's in some
parts of
22:40
the country there's been shown
not to
22:42
work it does not connect with
it but how
22:44
do we know Britain labor needs
to
22:47
connect with an order to win
the nitrile
22:48
majority but but how would the
next
22:50
Labour leader whoever he or she
may be
22:52
how would they unlock the grip
of the
22:55
activists on the party well
under the
22:58
rules which were introduced on
the red
23:01
Miliband's leaders it's
certainly true
23:03
that the membership has a much
greater
23:06
saying on leadership elections
and needs
23:08
to be the case that's probably
a good
23:09
thing for the activists and the
23:11
membership that the party needs
now
23:13
to have the argument put to
them if they
23:15
want choosing realism a
Conservative
23:18
government if they wants to
challenge
23:20
the Conservatives and become a
serious
23:22
party of power again the Labour
Party's
23:24
games has to change to have to
change
23:26
its leadership its games have
to change
23:27
its policy agenda it's going to
have to
23:29
change its strategy if it's not
prepared
23:31
to do those things learning more
23:33
continue to lose and that
argument has
23:35
to be put to the activists and
the
23:36
members okay
23:38
I'm interested
23:40
well they nobody talks about the
23:42
momentum move yeah what is this
the
23:45
momentum movement is the analog
of the
23:47
justice Democrats oh okay and
they took
23:53
a hold of the Labour Party and
they have
23:55
driven it into the ground and
these are
23:58
the people that are you know
that have
23:59
these meetings where they where
you want
24:01
to do this is the same crowd
that is in
24:06
to pronoun miss pronoun and Ed
naming
24:10
bringing up all these social
justice
24:12
issues jazz hands instead of
clapping
24:16
you name it it's in there and
these P
24:19
but they're really good at
organizing
24:20
they're all young they're all
24:22
Millennials they go out there
and they
24:23
beat the bushes and they're all
24:24
socialists and they're just
like the
24:26
squad and the squadron would be
in
24:29
momentum if they were over in
the UK and
24:31
a couple of all just read a
couple
24:32
paragraphs there's a good entry
in
24:34
Wikipedia you just look up
momentum
24:36
organization it was its first
showed up
24:40
around the same time as justice
24:42
Democrats about this in 2015 at
the same
24:46
time that Bernie Sanders who
would be a
24:48
hero to this crowd showed up on
the
24:52
scene to run for president in
2016 he
24:54
was booted out by the
Democratic machine
24:56
and when Hillary was given the
job
24:58
mm-hmm but it's about the same
time
25:01
period we're not missing too
much it
25:02
could be even the same
organizers with
25:04
its formation according to the
listing
25:06
here with this formation
momentum drew
25:08
inspiration from Siri serezha
serezha
25:11
another similar movement in
Greece and
25:14
podemos
25:15
another similar movement in
Spain this
25:16
is international huh both of
which were
25:19
fed by practical grassroots
organizing
25:21
to counter the effects of
austerity cuts
25:24
as the movement has evolved is
also
25:27
benefited from ideas from other
25:28
campaigns that operate on the
left-wing
25:31
or progressive platform such as
in the
25:33
United States with the Bernie
Sanders
25:35
campaign right or to become
presidential
25:38
candidate for the Democrat
Party and in
25:40
2016 and 2020 or beta O'Rourke's
25:42
campaign to become the
Democrats senator
25:46
for Texas he's bees grouped
into this
25:48
crowd but this is not obviously
this is
25:51
not
25:52
Roots this is i hate to say it
but yes
25:56
this is the soros funding of
all these
25:58
little groups and you saw the
riot the
26:00
riots okay 500 people consider
is not a
26:05
riot but these are people
demonstrating
26:07
and their signs all
professionally
26:09
printed social war Socialist
Workers of
26:12
the world well let me continue
with
26:15
another paragraph deeper into
this story
26:17
members of the parliamentary
Labour
26:18
Party PLP had raised concerns
that
26:20
groups including the trade
union as a
26:22
socialist coalition left unity
and
26:25
Socialist Workers Party swp the
26:27
Socialist Party in the Alliance
for
26:29
workers Liberty Awl might attach
26:31
themselves to momentum as a
means to the
26:34
labor party in November 2015
left unity
26:38
was looking into the
possibility to
26:39
cooperation with momentum and
the Labour
26:41
Party became because it's
looking in the
26:45
possibility that cooperation
with the
26:46
momentum and Labour Party
because it
26:48
shares Corbin's values the swp
and the
26:52
Socialist Party have denied
having any
26:54
intention to be involved but
they're all
26:57
involved yeah and what it
amounts to is
26:59
a socialist undercurrent a
grassroots is
27:03
a term they'd like to use even
though
27:04
it's bogus like you're pounding
the
27:08
pavement that means grassroots
if
27:10
somebody comes to your door and
pounds
27:12
on the door and says vote for
this guy
27:13
that's considered grassroots
and that's
27:16
really all breasts roots means
but if
27:18
Soros is paying him or not
paying them
27:20
it's besides the point this is
an
27:22
international movement that's
taking
27:25
place that took place in
England and it
27:27
ruined the Labor Party it's
taking place
27:29
in the United States and it's
ruining
27:32
the Democrat Party as we can
witness by
27:35
just seeing how much influence
the squad
27:37
and the and the and the
progressives and
27:40
the Justice Democrats and all
these have
27:43
a very small organization but
they've
27:45
got more influence and they've
got Nancy
27:47
Pelosi to knuckle under to
impeachment
27:49
and they're been working the
public at
27:53
large with all their activism
nobody
27:56
wants this half of these things
that
27:58
they're promoting jazz hands no
you
28:01
can't clap I mean come on
28:04
Victor David Hansen who I know
you like
28:06
from the sea the Hoover
Institution or
28:10
he's he does a lot of talks at
the
28:12
Hoover Institute so oh he over
Institute
28:15
so he summed this up in like a
minute
28:17
fifteen beautifully in this
interview he
28:20
did and and this of course is
regarding
28:22
the United States and the
Democrat Party
28:24
and how this exact same thing is
28:26
happening to them which is kind
of well
28:30
it's over socialization as was
predicted
28:33
by Professor Ted Kaczynski look
him up
28:36
Cory Booker is now saying you
guys are
28:38
all racist because no black
people are
28:41
on the stage and then water the
way this
28:43
is this is for the next debate
28:47
everyone's been cut they're
like oh wait
28:49
a minute and now of course as
cory
28:51
booker says there's no more
black people
28:53
on stage for this democratic
debate next
28:55
week cory booker is now saying
you guys
28:57
are all racist because no black
people
29:00
are on the stage and then water
the
29:02
white people say they're saying
wait a
29:04
minute it was a free it's a
free poll
29:07
and fundraising is free and if
you
29:10
really like Kamala Harris and
Cory
29:12
Booker they should black people
and
29:14
white people should vote for
them and
29:16
get higher in the polls or or
or our
29:19
only crime is were beating them
and then
29:21
we watching this no no no
you're guilty
29:25
under your own ideologies of
disparate
29:27
impact because according to
your own
29:30
philosophy if the proportions
of a
29:33
particular profession are not
reflective
29:36
of the actual numbers in the
population
29:37
and even if racism doesn't
exist it does
29:40
exist it's implicit
29:41
therefore there are six people
on that
29:44
stage they're all white
somebody is
29:46
racist why do we know that
because you
29:48
told us that and that's what
happens in
29:51
these revolutionary movements
29:53
yesterday's revolutionary is
today's
29:58
counter revolutionary and
tomorrow's
30:00
enemy of the people then they
get into
30:03
that Jacobin phase and that's
what
30:05
happened to the Democratic
Party now
30:07
nobody can be pure enough and
what
30:09
happened they're all white
elite wealthy
30:12
people on this stage and they
stand
30:14
convey
30:15
by their hypocrisy zuv their own
30:16
ideologies that they impose on
all the
30:19
rest of us and we get to watch
it it's
30:21
theater to see this in action
30:24
yes it's called show prep for
us it's
30:29
called money in the bank great
what is
30:32
what is this jacobean face do
you know
30:35
what that's about Jacobean yeah
yeah
30:37
it's I don't can't give it to
you off
30:39
the top of my head but it's a
it's very
30:40
well described in the Wikipedia
Jacobin
30:43
okay I'll look that well but
there is a
30:46
there is something then the
Democrats
30:50
know this there's something to
be
30:51
learned from this one-sided
slaughter
30:54
that just took place in the UK
and yeah
30:56
you can be a me and mom be awed
and moan
30:59
and groan as the darkest days
what the
31:02
public wanted the because the
public is
31:04
fed up mm-hmm and the public
gets fed up
31:07
and they do come out to vote
and the
31:09
public is getting fed up with
the
31:11
Democrats in this country and
what
31:14
they've done they voted them in
at in
31:16
the midterms they put a bunch
of him in
31:17
that shouldn't have probably
gotten in
31:19
in the first place and instead
of doing
31:21
any work for the locals or
doing any
31:23
work at all all they did from
day one
31:25
was vote to impeach Trump when
Trump got
31:28
elected and this has been
pointed out a
31:31
million times I'll point it out
a
31:34
million times plus one The
Washington
31:37
Post on the day after he was
inaugurated
31:40
said that the impeachment has
begun the
31:43
guy hasn't even done one thing
and
31:45
they're gonna impeach him and
they made
31:47
it clear they were gonna do
this and so
31:48
they voted these guys in and
they were
31:50
voted in they were voted in I
don't
31:53
believe I mean there's probably
a few
31:55
people that did vote him in for
this
31:56
purpose but in impeaching the
president
31:59
is getting nothing accomplished
and I
32:02
think the public at large is
fed up with
32:04
this crap it is crap yes and no
some
32:08
people are fed up with it but
I'd like
32:10
Victor David Hansen's
assessment better
32:12
and it's that everyone's flawed
so
32:16
you're going to you're going to
make
32:18
mistakes it's just like chunk
Weger yeah
32:21
you know he's running for Katie
posts
32:24
slot I guess where was the the
Democrat
32:27
maybe he'll I think was naked
and the
32:32
naked the naked Congress well I
don't
32:33
care I do and you'll give
whatever so
32:39
you know he's taking her spot
bernie
32:41
endorses him and then
immediately the
32:44
guy gets cancelled because
eight years
32:47
ago he you know on because he
does a lot
32:49
of youtube stuff he did
something stupid
32:51
like oh let's rate women by how
good
32:54
they they appear to be able to
give
32:56
blowjob just by looking at
their face
32:57
okay it's a bit eight years ago
in the
33:01
cotton even hear it in context
it might
33:02
have been funny
33:03
but now the not and of all
people chunk
33:07
who is insane he does have a
legitimate
33:11
right to run for something
because he's
33:13
been a part of the justice
democrats
33:15
he's been a part of for it was
the
33:17
founder yeah he's a former
Bernie bro
33:19
and now and and the canceled
culture
33:22
goes to work immediately and
Bernie has
33:25
to renounce his endorsement
that's
33:27
what's happening more than the
people
33:29
are fed up with it the people of
33:31
anything are just tuning out
tuning the
33:35
condom with this high turnout
hi I'm
33:40
just reflecting this based on
the on
33:43
what happened in England there
was a
33:44
high voter turnout and I mean
it was the
33:48
highest in history but I was
not a bunch
33:49
of people tuning out no I but
tuning out
33:52
is not the same as not showing
up you're
33:53
saying the people are fed up
look it
33:55
doesn't matter it's the man
you're
33:57
talking about the UK I'm
talking about
33:59
the US maybe not exactly the
same the
34:01
momentum movement and the
Justice
34:03
Democrats and the social justice
34:05
warriors I agree that's the
problem but
34:08
I think what's happening is
people are
34:10
seeing that their own leaders
as they'd
34:13
like to call them suck you know
the
34:17
first thing everyone says dwell
Jeremy
34:19
Corbyn II lost because it's an
34:20
anti-semite that's the number
one thing
34:23
I hear
34:25
well that wasn't reflected in
any of the
34:27
LBC stuff I listened yeah well
you know
34:29
I that's why there's two of us
now the
34:34
latest thing with your buddy
chink chunk
34:37
is realizing all excuse me do
not call
34:40
him my buddy he apparently
there's a
34:43
video I didn't listen to it
because I
34:45
didn't want to ruin myself for
the show
34:47
but it just showed up
34:48
apparently he's advocating
people
34:50
ejaculate horses for kicks I
think this
34:55
is not a new video I think this
is an
34:57
old video that got turned up
and so
35:00
what's your problem with that
you got a
35:03
problem if you don't think
Katie he'll
35:07
be naked and massaging one of
her
35:09
staffers is bad I think we need
more
35:12
more politicians massaging their
35:15
staffers naked this would be
much better
35:18
for the old harmony hey Anthony
Weiner
35:21
did that no no he was he was
sexting
35:25
little girls John big he was
massaging
35:28
his staffers Oh ding ding all
right well
35:34
I have some more examples of
this taking
35:36
place because we're about to
see the
35:39
cancellation of Greta she she
made a
35:43
misstep that everyone's trying
to trying
35:46
to fix unless you have some
more I'm
35:47
brexit then I'll just move on
no I think
35:49
we're good with breakfast I
think we've
35:50
got it covered and at least at
least we
35:52
covered it without just saying
well you
35:54
know these idiots and elected
its mad
35:56
man Boris Johnson is a
misogynist
35:58
xenophobe no you get paid
decent money
36:01
to do that on democracy now on
36:03
television
36:03
we are podcasters we suffer we
have a
36:07
different angle a different
take which
36:09
is probably a lot closer to
reality
36:11
truth is poverty knows cop 25
the the
36:18
big elite climate change
negotiation
36:21
because it wasn't a meeting it
wasn't a
36:24
summit it was continuously
billed as the
36:26
negotiation kind of fell apart
in the
36:29
last few days with Poland being
the
36:32
problem child Poland has been
left out
36:34
over 2050 climates neutrality
agreements
36:36
by the EU
36:37
after hours of Summit haggling
with
36:39
three poorer Eastern Member
States the
36:41
Czech Republic Hungary and
Poland had
36:43
demanded more funds for economic
36:45
transition and supports the
nuclear
36:46
power the former two eventually
conceded
36:49
having won a guarantee that
nuclear
36:51
energy would be recognized as a
way for
36:53
EU states to reduce their
greenhouse gas
36:55
emissions Poland remained
steadfast
36:58
though German Chancellor Angela
Merkel
37:00
said she was satisfied with the
outcome
37:01
orange we had intense
discussions and we
37:05
can say that we know where
we're going
37:07
namely that we want to reach
climate
37:10
neutrality by 2050 from Susumu
one
37:14
member state that is Poland
could not
37:16
commit itself today to how the
37:18
implementation of this goal
should take
37:20
place
37:21
Warsaw said it needs to reach
climate
37:23
neutrality at its own pace
Poland still
37:25
relies on highly polluting coal
for some
37:27
eighty percent of its energy
and demands
37:29
more specific guarantees on how
the
37:31
phasing out of fossil fuels
would be
37:32
financed before taking the
plunge
37:34
towards more ambitious climate
goals
37:36
this drama came a day after new
European
37:39
Commission leader germany's
ursula von
37:41
der Leyen proposed an 110
billion dollar
37:43
investment plan that would push
for net
37:45
zero greenhouse gas emissions by
37:46
mid-century something she called
37:49
europe's man on the moon moment
so that
37:51
europe's man on the moon moment
is not
37:54
even correctly reflected in
this report
37:56
but what you're hearing is that
poland
37:58
clearly said well we need more
money
38:01
than you're offering for us to
change
38:03
our entire infrastructure and
that's why
38:06
it's called the negotiation
because and
38:08
i think this is what people are
finally
38:10
starting to see is okay I live
in the
38:12
Netherlands and I have to I
will have to
38:15
pay extra Green Deal tax it's
called
38:18
Green Deal in Europe we have
the green
38:20
New Deal which is nothing the
Green Deal
38:22
is very real we'll get to that
in a
38:24
moment
38:24
and there's dissenting
dissension
38:28
amongst the ranks they want
more money
38:29
and if you're in the
Netherlands say
38:31
well why am i why am I gonna
give my
38:33
money to the poles because
you're put
38:36
European Union you're all part
of the
38:38
same family so Greta gets
accosted upon
38:42
returning home and she says
something
38:45
very unfortunate pick up 25
meeting
38:48
what is happening in Madrid
right now is
38:51
almost over and we unfortunately
38:56
probably already know the
outcome world
39:01
leaders are still trying to run
away
39:03
from their responsibilities but
we have
39:07
to make sure that they cannot
do that we
39:10
will make sure they that we put
them
39:13
against the wall
39:16
Greta saying we must make sure
we put
39:19
them against the wall has been
39:22
interpreted as if we need to
put the
39:24
leaders in front of this wall
shoot them
39:26
and here's what's funny because
everyone
39:29
who's defending Greta is coming
out and
39:31
saying oh no that's she just
39:33
it's a swang lish it's
swinglish it's in
39:36
sweden we say this but it
doesn't really
39:39
mean that well turns out
swinglish is a
39:42
lot like Dutch --less because
in the
39:45
Netherlands we have the same
saying
39:47
Vasilisa tasted a mirror how
and it
39:50
means one thing and it's its
etymology
39:52
is one thing firing squad so
she said it
39:56
and it means put them in front
of the
39:58
firing squad but of course it
didn't
40:02
really mean it that way to do
their job
40:07
and to protect our futures the
xix is
40:15
almost over and we must make
sure the
40:18
2020 is the year of action is
the wood
40:21
here where we bend the global
emissions
40:24
curve I love Bend the global
emissions
40:27
curve because that's how
fifteen year
40:29
olds think they come up with
this kind
40:31
of stuff now there was another
episode
40:33
with her and by the way I'm
trying to
40:35
decide whether to go back to
this polish
40:37
thing because there was an
incident or
40:39
something said within that clip
of yours
40:41
that the Polish were kind of
wanting to
40:45
move toward nuke the nuclear
energy yes
40:49
there was some mention of that
and then
40:51
it was kind of shoved aside and
they
40:53
were condemned because look at
me
40:54
whatever yeah the media won't
talk about
40:56
it but more countries are
actually
40:58
lining up nuclear as a part of
their
41:00
well that's
41:01
going on the German shut down
their
41:02
plants and the French are being
told to
41:04
shut down their this is why
it's a
41:08
negotiation by the way Aaron
when
41:12
producer Aaron his he has two
daughters
41:15
who were Swedish and they were
kind
41:17
enough to give us the official
so this
41:19
is how these Swedish kids
pronounce
41:21
Greta two men last great that's
you
41:38
daddy okay I got it I think I
can do
41:40
that good at that tune Betty so
the
41:43
other thing that just took
place was
41:44
she's on her way back
41:45
mm-hmm and she was sitting in
the
41:48
luggage arena she's sitting on
the floor
41:51
on the train with the luggage
41:53
yeah and so they took a bunch of
41:55
pictures and this became a big
bear made
41:57
a big stink about her she's
well I
41:59
couldn't get a seat on the the
trains
42:04
were full and all Germans were
over full
42:07
and then they called her out on
that
42:08
saying wait a minute your big
pusher
42:10
promoter of the trains they're
gonna be
42:11
full demure gonna make everyone
go on
42:13
him and oh yeah I'm sorry I
made us take
42:16
that back and then somebody
else dug up
42:18
the fact that she was with her
entourage
42:20
of her pals and they were all
sitting in
42:24
first class and whatever was
sitting in
42:26
her seat
42:27
but that's this is why also
Greta will
42:30
get canceled
42:31
it's for all those same reasons
that the
42:34
revolution eats itself now
there is some
42:38
real concern that I have about
the Green
42:42
Deal and the EU and that's
because the
42:45
brand-new Starfleet commander
forget her
42:49
name the woman who was will be
the the
42:52
big the Big Kahuna she has
created a
42:58
position which is the European
43:01
Commission executive vice
president for
43:03
the Green Deal and this
Commission has
43:09
eight subcommittees with deputy
I means
43:13
a 100
43:14
50 people at least in this
Green Deal
43:18
Department that has been
created and
43:21
guess who's running it my buddy
from
43:24
Timmerman's
43:25
ah so this is the Dutch guy who
was a
43:29
deputy deputy secretary of
state for the
43:34
Netherlands when in fact was
the radio
43:36
station where they got burned
down and
43:38
he came in and at the time he
was
43:41
travelling all over the world
with the
43:43
Queen the the former Queen
going to
43:47
bilderberg's and I really
bonded with
43:49
the guy like hey Bilderberger
let's hear
43:51
what you have to say and and he
is
43:53
really it turns out the guy
yeah he
43:56
looks like he's 65 but he's
only 3 years
43:59
older than I am
44:00
so from steamer amounts has as
has
44:03
received this this role for
from the the
44:06
new Starfleet commander and he
released
44:09
his plan and his roadmap which
calls for
44:14
260 billion euros of investment
every
44:18
year from the European Union in
a
44:23
podcast well I think I may have
my
44:27
chance to finally get this guy
on the
44:29
show to interview him because
he's a
44:32
sales guy and now he's now he's
not
44:34
selling himself to be President
of the
44:37
EU now he's selling a deal and
I think I
44:41
think this is I can get in with
him
44:43
particularly after listening to
his
44:46
interview with Christiana an
amp or
44:49
where he explains exactly
exactly what
44:53
is needed and the first thing
we need is
44:56
young leaders like Greta -
daddy what do
44:59
you make of Greta tunberg who
said that
45:04
- that again you are doing this
all
45:07
wrong what do you make of Greta
tunberg
45:13
who said that you know she
wrote a list
45:18
of the things that people
aren't doing
45:20
and they and this sort of you
know
45:22
sneaking around their
commitments what
45:24
we are so lucky to have her
resin is
45:26
amazing that was
45:27
your old young lady you get
France is a
45:32
sales guy in a brown shoes yes
her brown
45:37
shoe salesman young lady could
get
45:39
Person of the Year awarded by
Time
45:42
magazine ah okay I gotta stop
it there
45:44
now we all saw the Person of
the Year
45:47
cover which I don't think the
magazine
45:49
is even actually printed
anymore but
45:51
that's the cover but did you
notice a
45:53
cover but did you notice that
they've
45:56
sexualizing her now and I think
it's a
45:58
huge mistake they took out the
braids to
46:00
Pippi Longstocking and they
have her
46:03
with their hair flowing
backwards big
46:05
mistake this is not the image of
46:08
gratitude theory this is it
like a young
46:12
16 year old woman who's coming
into her
46:14
own big mistake yeah awarded by
Time
46:17
magazine I'm really really very
excited
46:20
about that
46:20
and she's sending a very
powerful
46:22
message and I think we should
listen
46:24
very carefully to what she says
that is
46:27
why the green deal we are
presenting is
46:29
a road map that can lead us to
a climate
46:32
neutral Europe by 2050 but to
go there
46:35
we will have to take quite a
number of
46:37
measures legal measures to make
it
46:40
happen and Greta can watch very
46:42
carefully what we're doing in
the next
46:44
months and years and see
whether we can
46:46
actually deliver what we
promise it is
46:48
my firm belief that we can do
that we'll
46:50
need the support of all our
member
46:52
states than the European
Parliament but
46:53
we can achieve this because we
have
46:55
massive support of more than
90% of the
46:58
European population oh yeah
okay so
47:00
these guys are so delusional
they
47:03
believe that the in the
countries the
47:05
Netherlands Germany France
47:08
I think Ireland Poland
especially the
47:13
farmers with thousands of
tractors yeah
47:15
and who the population support
the
47:18
farmers in these in these road
blockages
47:21
now according to France to set
the brown
47:23
shoe sales guy they have 90
percent
47:26
support and you heard oh yeah
we will
47:27
need a lot of help from our
member
47:29
states yeah every member state
there's
47:31
26 of them
47:33
we'll have to pony up at least
10
47:35
billion euros not all of them
can do
47:37
that so bigger Zinio they have
these
47:40
keys as to who who pays what
according
47:43
to size and GDP and it's gonna
be very
47:46
interesting for them to get
people to
47:48
pay for this and all it is is
just to
47:52
say well we'll hit our agenda
2030 goals
47:55
which means we'll have total
Newton
47:57
neutrality which is interesting
in the
48:00
context of another failed
neutrality net
48:03
neutrality or pushing 2050
that's right
48:05
24 so gender 2030 which is a
defined
48:09
goal of agenda 21 now I'm
making it up
48:12
no conspiracy theory no Alex
Jones now
48:15
you can go print it out is
leads 2 and
48:18
this is their new mantra is
climb a
48:22
carbon neutrality by 2050 and
of course
48:26
the question is we can you do
it how
48:29
realistic is this well if
people don't
48:32
understand that we need to make
a
48:33
paradigm shift that we really
need to
48:36
transform our economies and our
48:38
societies to face this a
challenge yeah
48:41
which means given stuff up
slaves means
48:43
it's going to be cold in the
winter and
48:45
hot in the summer that we
really need to
48:48
transform our economies and our
48:50
societies to face this a
challenge if
48:52
people don't understand that we
won't
48:53
get there but there's an
increasing
48:55
understanding in society also in
48:57
business but this is something
we need
48:59
to do and that's why we present
this
49:01
roadmap which would give us the
tools to
49:04
get there in transport in our
energy in
49:07
agriculture in housing in all
these
49:11
areas where we need to reduce
our
49:13
emissions and where we can
create a huge
49:15
amount of new jobs if we reset
our
49:18
economy on a circular basis
what does
49:20
that mean we need to reset our
economy
49:24
on a circular basis did you say
49:29
a circular secular no I'm
pretty sure he
49:33
said circular let's listen
again to the
49:35
end Dobbs if we reset our
economy on a
49:38
circular basis circular I don't
know
49:40
what you mean circular he's
just making
49:43
that up I think so too
49:45
it's Jenny way I'm getting this
guy on
49:48
for an interview I know I know a
49:50
circular basis work reset
economy must
49:53
that'll be my first question
how does
49:56
the circular economy what is it
how does
49:59
it work and how can we profit
off of it
50:01
because that's what's gonna
have you
50:03
think what he means is I'm just
thinking
50:07
you know the recycling logo
where the
50:10
arrow goes to this place and
then goes
50:12
back in and comes around like a
straight
50:14
arrow string lope yes the
circular yes I
50:18
think that's what he's talking
about he
50:20
wants an economy that's that
50:22
self-sufficient and his
circular in that
50:24
way where everything gets
recycled and
50:27
could be but taking into
account the
50:31
Secretary General of the United
Nations
50:33
we played him just the two
shows ago
50:35
when he was with grata to
Nettie and he
50:38
talked about we need to move
from taxing
50:41
income to taxing carbon
50:46
and I think the European Union
is on its
50:49
way they have an office the Oh
wasn't it
50:54
was it was more complex than
just
50:56
texting German quote-unquote
carbon it
50:58
was something else carbon use
or carbon
51:01
someone was in the carbon
something was
51:02
a carbon with another word well
hold on
51:06
I think we have let me just the
world
51:09
listen to this clip for a
second see
51:11
this is this is Antonio
Guterres who is
51:14
the UN secretary-general what
is still
51:18
lacking is political will
political will
51:23
to put a price on carbon
political will
51:26
to stop subsidies on fossil
fuels
51:29
political will to stop building
coal
51:32
power plants from 2020 onwards
political
51:36
will to shift taxation from
income to
51:38
carbon shifting taxation from
income to
51:41
carbon yeah you're right of
course I'm
51:44
right that's right it's the
fossil fuels
51:46
also fools
51:48
I think the way they and you
said
51:51
correctly is how can you tax
someone on
51:54
carbon unless you track them
and know
51:57
exactly what carbon they're
using and
51:59
this may be part of the
circular system
52:02
France the brown shoe sales guy
is
52:04
thinking of this comes from the
OB FCM
52:08
which is the office of
something of
52:11
something or else and spying on
you for
52:13
something of the European
Commission and
52:16
this is how they're gonna do it
in your
52:18
automobile the European Union's
new
52:20
light duty co2 standards
require the
52:22
European Commission to monitor
the wheel
52:24
word fuel and electric energy
52:26
consumption of vehicles the
data will be
52:29
recorded by onboard monitoring
devices
52:31
it needs to be transferred to
the
52:32
Commission this graphic shows
four
52:34
possible ways of transferring
the data
52:36
the three methods shown at the
top are
52:39
not suitable for efficient
monitoring of
52:41
real-world consumption the
first option
52:43
periodic technical inspections
is for
52:46
new vehicles only mandatory
after four
52:48
years you could therefore
unacceptably
52:51
delay the data availability the
second
52:53
roadside spot-checks would be
52:55
prohibitively labor-intensive
to perform
52:57
the third method collecting
data from
53:00
managed fleets such as rental
companies
53:02
is not likely to produce data
that is
53:04
representative of the market
automatic
53:06
over-the-air transfer would
allow for
53:09
regular fleet wide collection
of the
53:10
data automatic transfer would
also shift
53:13
compliance responsibilities to
53:14
manufacturers minimize the risk
of human
53:17
errors and could make use of
existing
53:18
vehicle telemetry Hardware
furthermore
53:21
it would be suited for future
53:23
applications like onboard
emission
53:25
monitoring yeah so that's where
5g comes
53:27
in every everybody's happy and
we know
53:31
exactly how much carbon you are
53:33
polluting or using or wasting or
53:36
whatever term we want to use
and you
53:38
will be taxed accordingly and
in fact I
53:40
think it will be done
automatically and
53:42
deducted straight from your
bank account
53:44
don't that's the way to do it
that's how
53:47
that's clearly where it's going
and you
53:49
drive around and you got a
monitor just
53:52
like having a little bracelet
around
53:54
your ankle that's next that's
also on
53:56
your kid that would be next
53:57
cars got you two cars your
speiser fit
54:00
your personal spy that's fine on
54:02
everything you do tell me where
everyone
54:04
where are you going how much
you're
54:05
spending did you start the car
up too
54:07
many times which by the way
which
54:09
reminds me does anybody else
but me
54:11
annoyed by these idiotic cars
that start
54:15
every time they stop at a
stoplight well
54:19
that is a you know why this is
right
54:22
this came from your save so
much NASA
54:25
starting your NAR over and over
well it
54:28
does it does save on emissions I
54:30
wouldn't say it saves on gas
the reason
54:33
why that is in luxury vehicles
and but
54:36
also in the Netherlands and in
small
54:38
vehicles is that is the only
way these
54:41
companies can get their cars to
the
54:44
required emission standard you
cannot
54:48
disable it it turns on every
single time
54:50
you start you can turn it off
and but if
54:53
you don't then you you're at the
54:54
stoplight in it or wherever you
set a
54:56
standstill it'll turn off and
and they
55:00
assume or they assume that
there will be
55:03
so many turn offs per vehicle
per drive
55:06
and that's they did it's a
numbers game
55:09
they deduct that from their
mission
55:10
it's kind
55:11
like the the diesel scam only
now it's
55:13
affecting you because the car
goes turns
55:15
off I think it's very annoying
I had
55:18
that first encountered this
technology
55:21
probably ten years ago or maybe
longer
55:24
maybe fifteen when I was on the
mailing
55:28
list for all these auto
companies I was
55:29
writing about stuff and so
General
55:32
Motors shows up with this truck
that
55:34
they wanted me to test that had
this
55:38
feature and it was like a big
deal and
55:40
the guy was going on and on a
promoter
55:43
that is a big deal
55:45
really always fantastic because
I did
55:47
all these great things and so I
said
55:50
really I said let's drive it
around
55:51
drove it drove no I'm really
because it
55:54
started pretty quick so as you
touch the
55:55
pedal we started you're on your
way
55:56
wasn't it more even if you just
touch
55:58
the brake again or pressure
that's
56:01
pretty quickly but I said well
let's
56:03
take this thing up Marin
there's this
56:05
hill
56:06
in Berkeley called Marin and
it's pretty
56:09
much like divorced Hills in San
56:10
Francisco straight up to
Grizzly Peak
56:14
with stop signs that are got
you where
56:16
you're on an angle and you got
to do to
56:18
be a hit to hold onto the brake
for dear
56:20
life so you don't slide
backwards so I
56:25
said let's go up just I took
these guys
56:27
up just driving yeah
56:28
and so we go up to the first
stop sign
56:31
and then as soon as I let go of
the
56:33
brake yeah hit the gas I hit
the gas let
56:36
go on the brake and lit about
30 feet
56:40
backwards if there was anybody
behind me
56:42
we would have plowed into him
and so
56:44
then when I finally caught it
in a
56:45
burned rubber trying to get
back up the
56:47
hill back to the stop stop and
so I kept
56:50
saying this is great
56:53
remember I had the Trinity I
had the the
56:56
biodiesel Mercedes station
wagon from
56:59
1985 yeah and I was on one of
those
57:01
hills and the whole
transmission dropped
57:04
out were you not in the car
with me when
57:06
that happened no I was not I
would
57:07
remembered it was a similar
thing only
57:11
downtown San Francisco
57:12
we're scary I dropped my tranny
can't
57:18
say that anymore
57:19
shaken so so these guys this
idea of
57:23
anyway they just go
57:24
but this idea of tracking I've
been
57:27
predicting this for 20 years or
more
57:28
that the smog checks are part
of the
57:32
scam eventually they'll be
giving you
57:34
posthumous tickets no sure all
the
57:36
speeding you did and all the
illegal
57:39
moves made based on that I'm
sure the
57:41
software's being worked on as
we speak
57:42
all right it's already there
and this is
57:44
this is what Tesla has all of
that it's
57:47
all in there and they're
tracking
57:48
everything you do
57:49
they just haven't given it up
yet no
57:52
they will well and I think this
is a
57:55
part of a neo certainly for the
European
57:58
Union this is a part of the New
World
58:01
Order and and I I gotta tell
you amidst
58:04
all of this impeachment and FBI
FISA
58:08
spying and you know this of
course as we
58:11
know in the United States does
get mo
58:13
nation there's no other news
but there
58:16
was news and I'm concerned
because it
58:22
goes back to a very old theory
that we
58:23
talked about in the beginning
of the
58:25
show which was the you know the
roll up
58:27
of the New World Order we'd
have the
58:29
European Union which has
basically
58:31
happened they're still trying
to bring
58:32
in a couple other countries
into the
58:34
European Union then we'd have
Eurasia
58:36
and we would have the United
States of
58:40
North America and then those
three would
58:42
come together in the trilateral
58:44
commission and then above that
we would
58:46
have the new world order global
58:47
government and you know it was
laughable
58:50
until the European Union
actually did
58:52
that and a couple of the things
started
58:54
to happen and amidst all of
this we had
58:58
a
59:02
not even sure where I think
it's a bill
59:04
was signed a resolution yet not
59:08
ratification but there were
amendments
59:10
made to the u.s. MCA that is
the United
59:14
States Mexico Canada trade deal
which is
59:19
measurement which is agreement
which is
59:21
meant to replace the North
American Free
59:24
Trade Agreement yet just
looking at how
59:28
GD all the Democrats were when
they said
59:31
oh look at what we've done
we've done
59:32
though this is our bill we've
done it
59:34
we've done it we've created
this Fanta
59:36
this is something that
President Trump
59:37
has been calling for for years
he says
59:39
that he created it the
Democrats then
59:42
all of a sudden say well we
passed this
59:44
in the house and we're great
and we did
59:46
everything and that everything
is a
59:49
whole bunch of amendments which
I've
59:52
only just started to read but I
did did
59:55
find this podcast thank
goodness for the
59:57
podcast from new America
magazine no
1:00:01
doubt right-wing outfit but
this guy at
1:00:05
least gives us some idea of
what is in
1:00:08
this document and it by the way
is
1:00:11
marked up already in the show
notes
1:00:13
along with France Tim Ramones
Green Deal
1:00:17
so we can all look at that
together but
1:00:19
listen to this guy who talks
about the
1:00:21
u.s. MCA negotiated by US Trade
1:00:24
Representative Robert light
Heiser on
1:00:26
behalf of the Trump
administration the
1:00:28
United States Mexico Canada
agreement or
1:00:30
us MCA purportedly intended to
replace
1:00:33
the two and a half decade old
North
1:00:36
American Free Trade Agreement
is part of
1:00:38
a much broader agenda that will
end the
1:00:40
sovereignty and independence of
the
1:00:42
United States and eventually
submerged
1:00:44
the u.s. along with Mexico and
Canada
1:00:47
into a regional integration
scheme
1:00:49
similar to that of the European
Union on
1:00:52
Tuesday ambassador Robert light
Heiser
1:00:55
Canadian dippity Prime Minister
Chrystia
1:00:58
Freeland and Mexican deputy
prime
1:01:00
minister hey sue Sade met in
Mexico City
1:01:03
along with mexico's president
Andres
1:01:06
Manuel Lopez Obrador
1:01:08
to sign new amendments to the
u.s. MC
1:01:12
officially titled the protocol
of
1:01:14
amendments to the agreement
between the
1:01:17
United States of America the
United
1:01:19
Mexican States and Canada is a
27 page
1:01:22
document of amendments to the
u.s. MCA
1:01:25
that were negotiated and added
to the
1:01:28
agreement at the insistence of
Speaker
1:01:30
Nancy Pelosi and House
Democrats to
1:01:33
garner their support in order to
1:01:34
fast-track the trade scheme in
the
1:01:37
Democrat controlled House of
1:01:38
Representatives this new
agreement
1:01:40
pushes an agenda that is
progressive as
1:01:43
freeland described it using the
guise of
1:01:46
trade to enact progressive
policies
1:01:48
across the continent that will
somehow
1:01:50
make North America more
competitive as a
1:01:54
region and there in lies the
true intent
1:01:57
and purpose of the agreement to
merge
1:01:59
the economies and policies of
all three
1:02:02
countries into a single North
American
1:02:05
region much like the European
Union now
1:02:08
I believe this to still be the
actual
1:02:10
plan I don't know if we'll get
the Amero
1:02:13
I'm waiting for that I'm so
remember
1:02:15
that we use backs like we're
gonna wake
1:02:17
up one day the dollar is gonna
be gone
1:02:19
it's gonna be the Amero
1:02:20
I had a picture of the Amero in
dead
1:02:22
last newsletter really Oh
excellent well
1:02:26
so the Democrats changed stuff
and I
1:02:29
love it whenever they call it
the
1:02:30
protocols because that's the
stuff that
1:02:32
I found in the Lisbon Treaty
that was
1:02:36
this the so-called constitution
of the
1:02:39
European Union but at all these
1:02:40
protocols where you can be
arrested and
1:02:43
driven out of town and tar and
feather
1:02:45
you and whatever else they want
to do
1:02:46
and where is our president is
he on
1:02:49
board with all this is this the
idea is
1:02:52
it just about tray because I'm
starting
1:02:54
to read it and there's a lot of
1:02:56
protectionism as well you know
we can do
1:02:58
this with cheese we can't do
that with
1:03:00
if there's a lot of different
things
1:03:02
very similar to the European
Union's
1:03:05
documents also not dissimilar
from TPP
1:03:08
or any other global arrangement
and I'm
1:03:13
I'm skeptical about how great
this is
1:03:16
going to be for America
1:03:19
well maybe that's the whole
idea maybe
1:03:23
Nancy Pelosi in there and the
boys put
1:03:25
this together threw something
together
1:03:27
and then did the impeachment
thing to
1:03:29
keep Trump distracted it's like
you know
1:03:31
look at the shiny objects tiny
object
1:03:33
look look look that is advanced
as a
1:03:35
background you know you're
right because
1:03:36
I'll give this president a lot
but I for
1:03:41
that kind of detail no I don't
mean
1:03:43
unless someone's there saying
hey is
1:03:45
this is what they're doing he's
not
1:03:47
gonna read it
1:03:48
he ain't gonna sit down and
read this I
1:03:49
don't trust it I think it's a
problem
1:03:52
he's not supposed to just
Wilbur and
1:03:54
Ross and all the other boys
worth the
1:03:56
read I don't that was a look at
Wilbur
1:04:02
well the name like Wilbur and
that's the
1:04:05
most New World Order name I've
ever
1:04:07
heard really named Wilbur yeah
so I will
1:04:11
be looking into these 28
protocols to
1:04:13
the amendments because I'm very
1:04:15
skeptical as to how great this
is Jones
1:04:18
and there's a couple of gems
with that I
1:04:20
would like to thank you for
your courage
1:04:22
and say in the morning to you
mr. John C
1:04:25
Dvorak the man who put the C in
the USMC
1:04:27
a Agreement yeah yeah in the
morning you
1:04:31
a mr. Adam Carell so in the
morning I'll
1:04:33
ship sassy boots on the ground
feeding
1:04:34
their sobs in the water and all
the
1:04:36
names tonight's up and in the
morning to
1:04:39
Latrell room hello Charles good
to have
1:04:42
you here at and no agenda
stream comm
1:04:44
which is very much alive
contrary to
1:04:47
some Dutch tweets as songs like
you guys
1:04:50
are nuts this is very much
alive that no
1:04:52
agenda stream is kicking ass
it's where
1:04:55
we have shows 24/7 and you can
find out
1:04:58
what's playing what the shows
are I
1:05:01
think Gitmo lists calm has an
overview
1:05:03
of that it's where the trolls
hang out
1:05:05
in the troll room troll each
other troll
1:05:07
the shows but there's never
triggering
1:05:09
it's just trolling trolling no
1:05:11
triggering it's all good no
agenda
1:05:13
stream come also are you
mumbling about
1:05:15
something yeah I just kind of
denying
1:05:17
the zephyr just went by nine
cars
1:05:21
economy is well very more than
nine cars
1:05:26
if it's an hour late in the
morning to
1:05:31
Thoren for
1:05:32
who had a change of job so he
has not
1:05:36
been able to do art for the
show for
1:05:39
quite a while since he no
longer can
1:05:41
listen live but we just didn't
find
1:05:43
anything particularly super
compelling
1:05:47
in the last round of art for
1198 the
1:05:50
title of that show was
self-certified
1:05:52
and we just went hunting
through the
1:05:55
evergreens and that's we found
no agenda
1:05:57
donating his love in a
beautiful 8-bit
1:06:00
rendering by Thorin in fact
this was I
1:06:04
believe one of the oldest
images let me
1:06:09
take a look here of late yeah
but I mean
1:06:12
we're talking seriously like I
think I
1:06:14
should at 300 yes and we're up
to 12,000
1:06:18
by now so we really went back
but it's a
1:06:22
beautiful piece and I don't
know why we
1:06:24
never used it before but thank
you very
1:06:26
much
1:06:27
Thorin for participating at the
time and
1:06:30
just goes to show how great the
art
1:06:32
generator really is because we
can pull
1:06:34
stuff from it even when we
don't have
1:06:36
the right submissions but we do
love
1:06:38
seeing what you artists do go -
no
1:06:40
agenda art generator calm we're
very
1:06:42
happy - to fawn over you when
your art
1:06:45
artwork is chosen for the show
and it
1:06:47
really helps us especially now
that iOS
1:06:50
13 updates album artwork people
are
1:06:53
seeing it and children all over
the
1:06:55
world are happy there's some
truth to
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that
1:06:59
yes particularly the children
all right
1:07:02
so let's start off with a couple
1:07:04
donations here we have it a
pretty good
1:07:06
showing for the executive an
associate
1:07:07
executive producers for today's
show
1:07:09
1199 1199 okay starting with
anonymous
1:07:14
anonymous who came in with
$3,300 and
1:07:18
$33 3,300 $33.33 a lot of
threes Wow Wow
1:07:26
oh my goodness yep how did he
fuck he's
1:07:31
hopefully you have do you have
a note I
1:07:33
hope uh note yeah big note damn
he wants
1:07:37
to get the jingles in her so
Adam can
1:07:39
queue them up okay I'll go you
read I'll
1:07:41
look he wants that that's true
yeah well
1:07:44
you can look him up on your own
okay no
1:07:45
I mean you okay that I don't
have to
1:07:47
read you're gonna look at this
and then
1:07:48
read it yourself
1:07:49
okay now that it's out of the
way you've
1:07:51
mofos ruined my life we need to
ruin
1:07:54
more lives apparently here was
consuming
1:07:57
the crap coming from the m5m in
blissful
1:08:00
ignorance then BAM you hit me
in the
1:08:03
mouth
1:08:03
now that comfortable cocoon is
gone and
1:08:06
I realized how easily it is to
control
1:08:09
the population by giving them
what they
1:08:11
want thank you for opening my
eyes and
1:08:13
bringing some much-needed
perspective
1:08:17
wow you've restarted the part
of my
1:08:20
brain that is responsible for
critical
1:08:22
thinking and my amygdala is
starting to
1:08:25
shrink and thank you for your
courage
1:08:28
and then yes holy crap well
anonymous
1:08:30
thank you very much and this is
probably
1:08:34
a great example of the value
for value
1:08:36
system and the value that
Anonymous put
1:08:40
on us ruin his ruin in his life
is quite
1:08:44
high but he was consuming crap
1:08:48
and boy says we hit him in the
mouth I
1:08:51
hope some someone I wonder who
hit him
1:08:53
in the mouth but then once
you're hit in
1:08:54
the mouth and sometimes there's
no going
1:08:56
back so he's out of the
comfortable
1:08:57
cocoon and thank you very much
and
1:08:59
apparently looking for jobs so
we'll
1:09:01
give you the most powerful one
we have
1:09:02
along with your requested
jingles jobs
1:09:11
jobs and jobs let's vote for
jobs you've
1:09:18
got karma from a corporate job
to a
1:09:24
self-employment Oh this there's
nothing
1:09:27
better than that there's
nothing in fact
1:09:29
may I recommend podcasting
nothing like
1:09:34
being your own boss starting
when you
1:09:36
want to yeah it works out for
so many
1:09:40
Sir Patrick COBOL our he's a
he's the
1:09:45
he's pre Grand Duke uh Patrick
he's a
1:09:49
Earl I think it of Tennessee
$1,199
1:09:53
she's the show this is the show
number
1:09:55
which means he's the show my
goodness
1:09:57
that's right that has not
happened in
1:10:00
quite a while
1:10:01
no and it's gonna happen less
and less
1:10:03
in the future I believe as you
could
1:10:05
probably figure that yeah so he
says I
1:10:09
knows the next that the show
twelve
1:10:10
hunters a big one but I needed
to
1:10:12
upgrade that my donation on
eleven
1:10:14
ninety nine because it has more
threes
1:10:16
thank you both and all the
producers for
1:10:20
what we all do for the show in
our
1:10:22
community thanks no agenda meet
ups
1:10:25
title upgrade from Earl of
Tennessee to
1:10:29
now I don't know if he's in the
upgrade
1:10:31
list I don't think so he should
be let
1:10:33
me double check
1:10:34
he should be Duke of the South
now yeah
1:10:36
he's Duke of the South and I
work with
1:10:39
Foley and Nussbaum as I head to
arch and
1:10:42
Grand Duke one day can I get a
jobs deal
1:10:45
karma
1:10:46
what's the jobs deal karma I
guess the
1:10:49
jobs or deal maybe as a deal
yes yeah oh
1:10:53
yeah you wait for the pending
2020
1:10:56
season and a random he's random
Sharpton
1:10:59
thanks again for all the
producers out
1:11:01
there he
1:11:01
is a he's a computer-guided the
one of
1:11:05
the times an entry penetration
tester
1:11:07
and he's a penetration x-ray a
long chat
1:11:09
with him about this ones he
he's a pit
1:11:11
the kind of penetration expert
you have
1:11:13
to pay a lot to because it
includes
1:11:15
breaking right to say this but
it
1:11:18
includes even though it's it's
legal if
1:11:21
they're dismissed contractual it
1:11:23
includes breaking into the
facility yeah
1:11:26
yeah he's the kind of
penetration expert
1:11:28
you have to pay upfront so
we've got
1:11:32
your change noted and I'll
throw it a
1:11:34
nice sharpton for you because
hey man
1:11:36
you're the you're the Duke of
the south
1:11:38
and we will much about that be
1:11:43
commitment so there's no real
conflict
1:11:46
michael drew Liske to Nick jr.
putting
1:11:51
Lincoln himself Daniel
day-lewis behind
1:11:54
Monica Lewinsky to one and all
the trace
1:11:57
on is here Alison lundergan
Grimes Gina
1:12:01
Dale day house suits Quincy the
dangers
1:12:05
whose tea party challenger make
Matt
1:12:08
vivid people don't want to have
their
1:12:11
social security overall it
Republican
1:12:15
Savior mark Rubio's big night in
1:12:18
evolution and Galileo I mean
this whole
1:12:21
thing of Golay Oh Americans
changed
1:12:25
repolish unless a high tea and
skillets
1:12:29
President Putin doing something
similar
1:12:32
back if it won't change this
fundamental
1:12:34
fact about the GOP just how
absurd these
1:12:38
attacks is nearly six months
after the
1:12:42
dangerous traffic jam nation
the five
1:12:45
military says by friends with
many
1:12:48
Jahna of jobs and jobs that's
their job
1:12:59
karma fresh sharp that nothing
like a
1:13:02
little owl River on a Sunday
morning as
1:13:05
a gift that keeps on giving
sure is
1:13:08
next is a circumvent the law in
Brisbane
1:13:13
Queensland five hundred dollars
in in
1:13:15
dollar Roos he actually came in
to
1:13:18
Lauren I'm this one came in
earlier this
1:13:20
is not really for this show but
this was
1:13:22
a wire transfer company called
we
1:13:25
transfer and it went right into
the bank
1:13:27
quite effortlessly which is no
no is it
1:13:30
it's not it's it's not we
transfer it's
1:13:32
something else it's wire
transfer it's
1:13:34
not we transfer that's
something else
1:13:36
okay well let's see what it
says I'll
1:13:38
just be as notes if there's
anything in
1:13:40
here reminders we wire transfer
wire or
1:13:43
something transfer wire calm
I'm so good
1:13:49
you're the best mm-hmm thanks
for the
1:13:53
information when I selected
bank at
1:13:55
Dvorak org /na it actually
opened the
1:13:58
email instead of taking me to
the link
1:13:59
you gave anyway anyway anyway
we didn't
1:14:03
he didn't add an s nice no I
don't
1:14:06
understand why I have sent to
five
1:14:08
hundred dollars in dollar Ruza
then he
1:14:10
goes on with the details
1:14:11
I will send a note for Thursday
show
1:14:13
once you confirm it has arrived
if I
1:14:15
missed the note I would like a
jobs
1:14:16
karma for the most amazing Dame
G money
1:14:20
I need an anti Eltham else hi
MERS karma
1:14:24
for the drunkard minstrel Brown
night
1:14:27
sir Chris as he keeps
forgetting that I
1:14:30
attend sessions and talk to him
1:14:34
so in other words doesn't
really have
1:14:36
Alzheimers I said Oh God
1:14:39
and as a donation if credited in
1:14:42
didgeridoo dollars didgeridoo
dollars it
1:14:46
will also take me to baronet
but I will
1:14:48
keep the denominator of
circumvent the
1:14:50
law protector of privacy
pronounced
1:14:53
circumvent for jingles I can I
have a
1:14:56
you are going to love president
Trump
1:14:59
hold on one second let me first
I'm
1:15:02
gonna do this title since we're
doing it
1:15:04
anyway sir circumvent the law
and he
1:15:07
becomes a baronet he says no no
he says
1:15:10
they'll take me to baronet but
I will
1:15:13
keep the nomenclature
circumvent this is
1:15:16
a nomenclature but he gets the
title
1:15:17
okay way if you want to give it
to me of
1:15:20
course a bitch about it
1:15:21
and what what are these people
a lot of
1:15:23
people have written in a saying
they do
1:15:25
not want the baronet title it's
just
1:15:29
entitled only he can call
himself
1:15:30
whatever he wants just crossing
the T's
1:15:34
and dotting the eyes to tease
the way he
1:15:37
has it for jingles can I please
have a
1:15:41
you are going to love President
Trump
1:15:44
what is that I don't I don't
think we
1:15:48
have that yeah yeah yeah yeah
crazy jcd
1:15:53
yeah yeah yeah and it's true
1:15:56
well I can take it for your
courage
1:15:58
you're going to love President
Trump I
1:16:01
don't remember that either well
I have
1:16:04
Isabel but I just not something
we play
1:16:06
I don't think so either it's
just
1:16:08
wishful thinking maybe ended
jobs karma
1:16:11
as well jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:16:26
let's vote for jobs and I'll
throw in a
1:16:29
great you've got not messing
around
1:16:34
throwing in a great so we
transferred
1:16:37
calm is if you want to show you
that
1:16:39
does work
1:16:40
Wyatt uh I don't have all the
details
1:16:42
I'm going still going back and
forth
1:16:43
with him on houses to make it
work as
1:16:46
well wire transfer calm a wire
transfer
1:16:49
Cano I won't get to we transfer
because
1:16:51
there's a real we transfer
service but
1:16:53
do not try to send your money
through
1:16:55
that that will not work well
all right
1:16:58
onward thank you circumvent the
law glad
1:17:03
we got that straight now to
thank cool
1:17:05
that he knows you know there is
crap
1:17:07
going on now I was just reading
venmo is
1:17:11
which is PayPal is fighting
with banks
1:17:14
because banks won't are some
for some
1:17:16
reason they're saying oh
there's a
1:17:17
technical issue we can't let
you connect
1:17:20
your venmo account to your bank
account
1:17:22
obviously the banks are setting
up all
1:17:25
these free services amongst
themselves
1:17:27
to circumvent the coin a phrase
these
1:17:31
other services such as as was
it then MO
1:17:34
and then there's a cash app and
a number
1:17:38
of other ones but they're doing
this
1:17:40
internal transfer between the
banks
1:17:43
which is as far as I can tell
1:17:44
almost free that internal that
1:17:47
international transfer was not
free but
1:17:49
I believe it's like 0.9%
1:17:53
if I read correctly I did look
through
1:17:55
this wire transfer yeah yeah
for some of
1:17:57
those some of that's pretty low
it's
1:17:59
very low generally speaking
it's like a
1:18:01
hundred bucks fees just at the
top and
1:18:03
then you have to end up both
the other
1:18:05
side has to pay twenty or
thirty bucks
1:18:07
it's a toll that Swift is
extremely
1:18:10
expensive all right it's
expensive to
1:18:14
someone sending 500 bucks or
even a
1:18:16
hundred by a hundred particular
but five
1:18:17
hundred because they don't
discourage it
1:18:20
yeah right one wire transfers
to beat
1:18:23
five million dollars yes
whereas we all
1:18:27
know really that bitcoin is the
way to
1:18:29
go but I'd uh Anonymous in
Virginia's
1:18:34
next on the list four hundred
twenty
1:18:35
dollars and he sent in a he or
she and
1:18:38
he'll actually okay for twenty
you have
1:18:41
my attention please keep me
anonymous on
1:18:48
this giving Tuesday I decided
to donate
1:18:51
to the best podcast in the
universe and
1:18:53
give myself a it is a woman a
dame hood
1:18:56
at the same time I would like
to be Dame
1:18:59
anonymous of colonial place
okay I think
1:19:02
she do believe she's I do I do
believe
1:19:05
she is I do believe I do
believe she's
1:19:08
never late I do believe I do
believe no
1:19:11
requests for the round table I
would
1:19:13
like a home renovation I would
like home
1:19:18
renovation karma well you know
that's a
1:19:22
very good request you've got
karma what
1:19:29
was it I mean I know we have
the big
1:19:30
1200 coming on Thursday
1:19:33
what do you this is an
interesting
1:19:35
influx of executive producers
do you
1:19:37
think this was there's a reason
for this
1:19:39
besides it another outstanding
1:19:41
newsletter well the money came
in before
1:19:44
the newsletter went out was for
the most
1:19:46
so it must just be for the work
1:19:49
I believe is I think COBOL to
hit it I
1:19:52
think it's because $11.99
there's
1:19:56
something magical about 1199
good point
1:19:58
good point well thanks and
thank you
1:20:00
anonymous I would really have
to do much
1:20:02
work is just magical magical
and we're
1:20:05
in Virginia is this thing in
Virginia
1:20:09
mm-hmm I don't know okay I'm
just
1:20:13
thinking Langley no no
definitely not
1:20:16
Langley I know that much okay
thank you
1:20:20
see you at the roundtable
Anonymous Dame
1:20:22
to be
1:20:25
joshua landis next I listed
$400 and
1:20:29
he's at a birthday coming up hi
Jon and
1:20:31
Adam today is Friday the 13th
today this
1:20:34
Friday the 13th is my 40th
birthday
1:20:38
so please give me a birthday
shout out
1:20:40
that was Friday a couple days
ago please
1:20:43
play a couple of el Sharpton
jingles
1:20:45
Adams choice also shout outs to
Carl
1:20:48
from the W ATP who are these
podcasts I
1:20:51
don't believe it was mentioned
on the
1:20:53
show but that podcast can be
heard on
1:20:56
the no agenda stream yes I knew
that but
1:20:59
I didn't know it when we talked
about it
1:21:01
that's right ah yes we have a
lot of
1:21:03
great shows on the no agenda
stream it's
1:21:06
a fact yeah I wish they would
do I've
1:21:09
said it before and nobody's
really
1:21:10
taking it too seriously except
there's a
1:21:12
joke I wish they do identify
rasuu that
1:21:15
at some point in the show so if
you're
1:21:18
listening to the show maybe
every 15
1:21:20
minutes or so you might mention
what it
1:21:22
is that you're what the name of
your
1:21:24
show is yeah well that was
number of
1:21:28
times and is going on and on
and I said
1:21:30
I this is a great show but I
can't
1:21:32
listen for hours I got other
things to
1:21:33
do okay so what's the name of
the show I
1:21:35
can never find out so we solved
this
1:21:39
there is now linked to so you
could find
1:21:42
out exactly what was on the
streams on
1:21:44
no agenda stream calm just an
FYI if
1:21:48
you're in the troll room while
you're
1:21:51
listening which a lot of people
do you
1:21:53
can go in and a known ominously
you just
1:21:56
type exclamation mark NP for
now playing
1:22:01
so I'll do that now exclamation
mark NP
1:22:05
in the troll room and it says
now play
1:22:07
no agenda live so it'll tell
you what's
1:22:10
playing upon request so if I'm
driving
1:22:14
around in my car streaming the
stream in
1:22:17
my radio which is what I see is
the
1:22:19
future how does that help me
1:22:25
if you've I think if you listen
to the
1:22:29
stream in your car it actually
will have
1:22:33
a metadata readout that plays
that works
1:22:37
and I think it works yeah I
think it
1:22:39
does work all right
1:22:40
anyway he continues with his
note if not
1:22:42
idle work by next week
1:22:44
hey continues with this note I
do not
1:22:47
believe as mentioned on the
show check
1:22:48
it out all the best bear and
Fox bats of
1:22:50
the Cook Islands he's the man
with the
1:22:52
team and we're the Ted we gotta
go we
1:22:54
gotta go hang out with him Cook
Islands
1:22:57
it's gotta be you know what how
does it
1:22:59
like take 20 hours to get there
1:23:01
horrible yeah it's horrible
horrible
1:23:05
let's see I got some new
Sharpton's
1:23:07
let's see if there's anything
good here
1:23:08
though one candidate who made a
big
1:23:10
splash entering the race last
month well
1:23:13
be notable e and notably absent
from the
1:23:17
event okay that's one does that
really
1:23:21
matter if you are compromising
the
1:23:23
future of this democracy that
we call
1:23:27
how we run this country this
democracy
1:23:33
that we call how we run this
country all
1:23:36
right nice did he want a karma
as well I
1:23:38
don't think so didn't say he's
no
1:23:42
requests okay onward cell e3
and 50
1:23:47
dollars and 33 cents as an
executive
1:23:50
episode 11 46 and so on and so
on
1:23:54
this donation give me a seat at
the
1:23:56
round table please Knight me
sir Rudolph
1:23:58
Vesely the night of the open
source all
1:24:01
right for my knighting ceremony
like
1:24:03
some some some servo vows nah
some meta
1:24:10
I could just want a Unicode
here I can't
1:24:12
tell what it is well it's the
volge of
1:24:15
achievement right I can kind of
read it
1:24:18
speak Olfa not Smetana and
sleeve of
1:24:23
ichi and someone else can
correct me if
1:24:25
not that's how it's going out
within
1:24:27
about an hour and a half
1:24:30
okay
1:24:33
sounds like some kind of ruski
thing
1:24:36
now it could be or it sounds it
sounds
1:24:39
Eastern European more than
ruski to be
1:24:41
honest about it
1:24:45
any continues
1:24:48
ari slack Adam you're
absolutely right
1:24:51
about working outside of
working hours
1:24:54
and John isn't John has never
worked in
1:24:58
the current environment I'm
working now
1:25:01
but you're not look do we have
slack all
1:25:04
this we're not we don't have
divert we
1:25:07
don't have slack this is what
he's
1:25:09
talking about the slack
environment the
1:25:11
the Millennials who are being
worked to
1:25:13
the bone day and night by
continuously
1:25:17
all this oh yes and I had yo
yeah slack
1:25:23
um we need we need a term for
it if
1:25:25
you're if you're over slacked
if you're
1:25:28
slack
1:25:30
people that are gonna help us
on this
1:25:33
list yes
1:25:34
but yes and by the way I got at
least
1:25:37
five other emails from people
who say
1:25:39
absolutely it's horrendous
1:25:42
we are expected to be online
all the
1:25:46
time working whenever and slack
is the
1:25:49
culprit
1:25:52
so when I'm at dinner and I got
the
1:25:53
Millennials or I have JC who is
the tech
1:25:56
guy who works at her company
and he is
1:26:00
of constant I'm serving the
meal and me
1:26:04
I said get out always bitch get
off your
1:26:07
phone know the phrases hey
millennial
1:26:11
hang up and hang out that's the
phrase
1:26:14
hang up and hang out I using it
now
1:26:16
while we're on this anyway just
stop the
1:26:19
donation segment for a moment
and I
1:26:21
don't know if it's Rudolph who
sent this
1:26:23
to me but this slack thing has
gotten so
1:26:26
bad they now have extra plugins
extra
1:26:29
features you can purchase to
upgrade for
1:26:32
your Millennial workforce
experience and
1:26:35
it's called disco and our friend
1:26:39
Veronica Belmont is happy to
promote it
1:26:41
here Jessica here is doing an
awesome
1:26:44
job but I don't want to always
have to
1:26:46
wait for our one-on-ones to be
able to
1:26:47
tell her good thing we just got
disco it
1:26:50
allows us to give positive
feedback in
1:26:52
our slack channels right when
and where
1:26:54
great work is happening Jessica
just
1:26:57
squashed a major bug that we've
been
1:26:59
working on for weeks so I'm
gonna give
1:27:01
her a star in our engineering
Channel
1:27:03
that way the entire team can
Kyle on
1:27:05
with emoji reactions animated
gifts and
1:27:07
other words of encouragement
this is
1:27:10
what's happening John so the
way that
1:27:13
bad nailed it I've nailed it
they're
1:27:15
taking these teenagers and
young adults
1:27:18
back to kindergarten with a
little star
1:27:21
on your forehead when you were
peaceful
1:27:23
and quiet during quiet time
that's but
1:27:28
you know what the promise you
can tell
1:27:30
if she's screwed up because she
said gif
1:27:33
instead of obsessing about that
this is
1:27:35
really interesting this is
there's
1:27:38
something going on with and
you're
1:27:40
seeing it in your own household
ask Jacy
1:27:42
ask him if he got a little
disco slack
1:27:45
if he got a disco slack star
and did he
1:27:48
feel good about it and need the
rest of
1:27:50
the dev team pile on and send
him all
1:27:52
kinds of animated gifs
1:27:56
that is pretty pathetic
1:28:00
I told you and it is very
kindergarten I
1:28:03
think that that ended I think
that ends
1:28:06
if I'm not mistaken I can
remember my
1:28:08
grammar school years as I said
grammar
1:28:11
school the other day in front
what's
1:28:12
grammar school stickers like
good job
1:28:17
here's a stay used to get a
couple you
1:28:19
can see his stars and stickers
by the
1:28:22
fourth or fifth grade II I
think by the
1:28:24
fourth grade I miss my
experience yeah
1:28:27
by the fourth grade it went to a
1:28:30
lettering system ABCD right F
never went
1:28:38
back to stars so why is it
going back to
1:28:40
stars now that people are in
the 20s are
1:28:42
they that pathetic and maybe
that's the
1:28:44
projection that we keep hearing
that you
1:28:47
always did it because of that
Dutch
1:28:48
saying whatever I say you are I
am is
1:28:50
the is the projection we're
getting when
1:28:54
we hear George Monbiot mention
all these
1:28:57
world leaders and saying
they're all in
1:28:59
diapers because this group is
the ones
1:29:02
that are in diapers George
Monbiot in
1:29:06
diapers
1:29:06
mmm-hmm
1:29:09
yeah all right but it I'm
telling you
1:29:13
oh there's no winning we don't
like to
1:29:16
foster a competitive atmosphere
but we
1:29:18
laugh a lot
1:29:19
now everyone hug and share a
secret and
1:29:22
let's give everyone a disco
slug I like
1:29:24
I don't I don't have time for my
1:29:25
one-on-one which is scheduled
through
1:29:27
the scheduling system Oh No
1:29:30
so I'll just hand out a little
disco sad
1:29:33
John sad hey kids
1:29:35
keep I mean I've got emails
from people
1:29:38
at ring ring is apparently the
worst
1:29:42
environment for this
1:29:45
curiously I have a ring clip
today good
1:29:49
well let's continue with
Rudolph because
1:29:50
we Rudolph Rudolph let's get
back ok for
1:29:55
my now he's ok we got that for
slack and
1:29:57
I'm you're absolutely right
John's wrong
1:29:58
wrong he doesn't know what he's
talking
1:30:02
about he's never worked in the
current
1:30:03
environment this is not about
working
1:30:05
hard this is about being
stressed all
1:30:07
the time by slack /phone /ms
teams that
1:30:10
is always active and beeping in
your
1:30:12
pocket there you go your own
son has
1:30:15
this as a director within ya
the thing
1:30:18
is here we go I know we can't
get off of
1:30:22
it it's so it's my body is it's
not like
1:30:24
hehe I don't know if his lack
of self
1:30:28
awareness because he doesn't
seem
1:30:31
annoyed no it's called training
he's
1:30:33
been trained like this from
from the
1:30:35
get-go
1:30:38
like Emma I say hey get off the
phone or
1:30:40
whatever this phrase I should
be using
1:30:42
I'm gonna try setting up and
hang out
1:30:44
hang up and hang out hang up
and hang
1:30:46
out goodness sounds dopey so
anyway he
1:30:51
sees how its work it's work and
he's
1:30:52
Danny good he gives me the
brush-off
1:30:54
he's the hand in the air kind
of thing
1:30:56
you know that slapping air in
front of
1:30:58
yourself you hold your hand up
and slap
1:31:00
a little bit slap of air it's
just work
1:31:03
it's work its work does does he
1:31:04
mutter under his breath okay
boomer
1:31:06
how's he doing that no now he
doesn't do
1:31:08
that yet that's coming it's
their own
1:31:11
anger at SLAC being slack off
I'd that
1:31:14
they have to say the slack of
it falls
1:31:20
out like diarrhea it's great
it's like a
1:31:22
fad I can find that actually
might be
1:31:25
both a good word for the list
cyan yes
1:31:29
good one for the list all
Millennials
1:31:31
are slack off ID their slack a
fat dude
1:31:34
as director was in a large IT
Corp he
1:31:37
continues in the UK I always
tell people
1:31:39
in my org turn off your phone
and don't
1:31:42
work outside or working hours
outside of
1:31:44
working hours since I need you
fresh and
1:31:47
well-rested if you really need
or if
1:31:50
you're asked escalate to me home
1:31:52
escalate to me but there's a
escalate
1:32:01
I'm gonna try this on Tina baby
if you
1:32:04
need something if you need some
food
1:32:06
just escalated to me escalate
to me and
1:32:09
I'll make sure that you get
more than
1:32:11
just thank you I appeal to all
managers
1:32:15
that are listening tell your
people the
1:32:17
same and be transparent and
tell them
1:32:20
that this is not better for
them it's
1:32:22
also better for you since a
good culture
1:32:25
and a happy employee have gives
better
1:32:27
results this will differentiate
you as a
1:32:31
leader not just another
quote-unquote
1:32:33
boss and I really appreciate
Rudolph
1:32:37
riding in with this or should I
say sir
1:32:40
Rudolph to be the knight of
open-source
1:32:46
what I'm seeing is an abundance
of and
1:32:50
it's I think it's typically at
all new
1:32:53
company or most new companies
are really
1:32:56
technology companies even we
work I'll
1:32:59
give them some of that because
you know
1:33:01
it's the scheduling but it's
also how
1:33:03
the employees are are handled or
1:33:07
mishandled and I think it's a
1:33:09
combination of open office plan
where
1:33:12
everyone has their headphones
on no
1:33:14
one's communicating in this
groovy open
1:33:16
office space which you know
John you and
1:33:19
I knew this really didn't work
a long
1:33:20
time ago in fact you're the
king of
1:33:23
building a fort out of your
little your
1:33:26
little section of the Open
Office plan
1:33:28
uses he Dvorak he's got stacks
in front
1:33:31
of him got stuff on the side
you know
1:33:33
you can sit there no one can
see with
1:33:35
what he's doing you were really
the king
1:33:37
of that but everyone's got it's
an open
1:33:40
office
1:33:40
no one says hello when you walk
in
1:33:43
everyone has their headphones
on and all
1:33:45
communication is completely
outside of
1:33:48
any context because it's only
in slack
1:33:51
and just like today's modern
1:33:53
communication where these kids
have been
1:33:55
taught in whatsapp and text
message the
1:33:57
only way to show the context of
which
1:34:01
you are writing is with fucking
pictures
1:34:04
with an emoji otherwise no one
will know
1:34:07
if it was a joke is it meant
lovingly no
1:34:11
one will know in fact I think
if it
1:34:13
doesn't have an emoji it's
always
1:34:14
considered to be borderline
negative
1:34:19
well no disagreement for me all
right
1:34:22
thanks Rudolph you brought up
some good
1:34:23
content in this segment it's
priest Gary
1:34:26
Thompson's next on the list from
1:34:27
Simpsonville South Carolina at
$350 I
1:34:30
was just hitting the mouth on
episode 11
1:34:33
63 I like people that were hit
in the
1:34:35
mouth within 30 shows and
they're
1:34:36
already executive producers and
I've
1:34:40
been hooked ever since your
Valley for
1:34:41
value model and the way you're
1:34:42
approached the deconstruction
of the MA
1:34:44
m5n as happy warriors yes
that's us is
1:34:48
unfortunately all too rare in
today's
1:34:50
world for 17 years I've passed
the time
1:34:52
during my 40 minutes one-way
commute by
1:34:55
listening to the various m5m s
but now I
1:34:57
listen to your podcast and has
greatly
1:34:59
improved my time in the car as
you're
1:35:01
roughly 360 minutes of weekly
podcasting
1:35:04
content fills up almost all of
my 400
1:35:06
minutes of commute each week
1:35:09
my first donation at $350 is in
honor of
1:35:12
the ppm level of atmospheric
co2 that
1:35:14
was supposed to destroy the
world
1:35:17
eventually everyone will
realize that
1:35:19
this what a gigantic fraud this
climate
1:35:22
scare was and folks like
Michael Mann
1:35:25
and Gavin Schmidt will be shown
to be
1:35:28
nothing short of criminals
until that
1:35:31
day comes keep hitting us folks
in the
1:35:33
mouth clip request l sharp Wow
what's l
1:35:36
Sharpton day L Sharpton resist
me much
1:35:38
shut up already at science and
Obama you
1:35:42
can die and that's true yes
what I would
1:35:46
like to do first is go back to
Rudolph
1:35:49
he actually requested a jobs
karma so
1:35:52
I'll give him that one first
jobs jobs
1:35:54
jobs and jobs let's vote for
job you've
1:36:00
got karma we much we must and
we will
1:36:07
much about the committee there
we go
1:36:17
nailed him yes the jobs karma
we did I
1:36:20
should have we could also we
took care
1:36:23
of it another anonymous donor
in Chicago
1:36:26
333 dollars and 33 cents okay
this is
1:36:30
somebody's balancing their
budget
1:36:33
I'm the first-time donor three
hundred
1:36:35
thirty three dollars and 33
cents I
1:36:37
needed e douching you've been
deduced
1:36:43
I'd also like to call on my
buddy rebel
1:36:46
pundit for being a douche bag he
1:36:49
introduced me to the show a few
years
1:36:51
ago in to my knowledge he's
never
1:36:52
donated to be on recruiting
listeners
1:36:54
for the best podcast in the
universe
1:36:55
thank you both for everything
you're
1:36:57
doing to expose the m5m let
alone for
1:37:00
inventing the whole damn medium
of
1:37:02
podcasting in the first place
Adam I
1:37:04
plan on becoming a knight but I
but
1:37:06
figured why to do it all in one
shot
1:37:08
when I can force you to play
around play
1:37:11
sound drops of my choosing at
least
1:37:13
three times as AP along the way
that's
1:37:17
right I love hoist I'm saying
EP it's a
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slick very slick
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very very very
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industry of you yes very
industry
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eep-eep
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and if you're in banking to be
EVP after
1:37:29
all is not the destination as
they say
1:37:32
anyway anyway waste hello to
your show
1:37:36
at first mostly because my
introduction
1:37:38
to your program involved me
listening to
1:37:39
you criticize my work more on
that when
1:37:43
every goodnight
1:37:44
oh I don't know I don't be but
it also
1:37:50
took time for me to catch on and
1:37:52
appreciate the brilliant media
1:37:54
deconstruction that was taking
place as
1:37:56
my admit dealer returned to his
normal
1:37:59
healthy size it all became
clear to me
1:38:02
and I fell in love that's all
for now
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I'll share more information
about myself
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and how I came to listen to
your show in
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future donation letters please
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Obama hello everybody
1:38:13
to to the head and boom
Shakalaka
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remember this is all I love
when people
1:38:37
remember the old stuff Richard
kick liar
1:38:41
probably does is came in at 333
dollars
1:38:43
and 33 cents he needs gold
karma and Adi
1:38:46
douching you've been deduced
even though
1:38:52
job John job John snubbed me at
a time
1:38:56
recording in 2012 I have
decided to move
1:39:00
past that and donate for the
incredible
1:39:02
value you provide oh I'm not
sure what
1:39:05
he's referring to but it was in
12 2012
1:39:08
so it was 7 years ago and
that's how
1:39:10
long it took him to get over
that
1:39:12
snubbing you have real impact
imagine
1:39:15
what I go through every show
you've got
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Justin bour John snows is a Jub
Jub Jub
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Neil's den bore 33333 from the
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Netherlands ITM John and Adam
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it's my magic number 33rd
birthday okay
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12:12 show day wow it's amazing
had to
1:39:51
donate know deduced yet climate
change
1:39:53
is slowly killing my old 90s
Toyota with
1:39:55
the eat and fuel they're
starting
1:39:57
selling at most pumps in the
lowlands
1:39:58
yeah you can't get away from it
now and
1:40:00
it's you can't even buy old fuel
1:40:04
yeah yeah it's all the ethanol
stuff
1:40:07
they're throwing in now
1:40:09
and I have a 69 jingle for my
smokin hot
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wife and a karma thank you for
your
1:40:14
courage for the best podcast in
the
1:40:16
universe and a glutton wit
Brabant
1:40:20
something Neels and beretta
beretta
1:40:25
lowlands you've got karma got
it man
1:40:35
dispute coming here no from
Robert
1:40:39
fitler Oh disputes hut 3 33 33
33 period
1:40:44
in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh hi
John and
1:40:47
Adam as always no agendas an
amazing
1:40:49
podcast equality of no agendas
so
1:40:50
obviously when you try to
listen to
1:40:51
pretty much any other podcast
out there
1:40:53
it's it's better I thought I'd
give my
1:40:56
night layaway program I kick in
the seat
1:40:58
in the pants no I'm still not
quite
1:40:59
there while doing a little
plugging for
1:41:02
my company copper line
consulting copper
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line consulting comm we're just
a couple
1:41:07
of dudes named Ben who firmly
believe in
1:41:09
value for value model well Jon
will
1:41:11
likely cringe at this I came
firmly to
1:41:14
believe in the model after
reading Atlas
1:41:16
Shrugged about 30 years ago no
agenda
1:41:20
has proven the model so
explicitly
1:41:22
showing that if you offer an
exceptional
1:41:24
product people will willingly
pay to be
1:41:26
part of it and if there was
ever an
1:41:28
example of this in action it's
the fact
1:41:30
that I still donate even after
John
1:41:33
insists in making irritating and
1:41:36
knowledge analogies with my
last name I
1:41:40
can stand with rhymes with
comments but
1:41:43
my smoke and hot Jewish wife
for some
1:41:46
reason takes offense that kind
of thing
1:41:54
gee wow thank you Robert fitler
for
1:41:59
sending this in because I of
course
1:42:01
totally agree with you it's
always a
1:42:04
rhymes with it's like an old DJ
tick
1:42:10
anyways right boy it all caps I
might
1:42:16
add a quick shout-out to Sir
Ryan Brady
1:42:20
and his smokin hot girlfriend
Katelyn
1:42:23
with a great couple of evenings
at the
1:42:25
local shooting range Ryan also
did a
1:42:27
great job with the meetups here
in
1:42:29
Pittsburgh as to my best friend
Toni
1:42:32
trig me who turned me on to the
show
1:42:35
back around show 100 I would
like some
1:42:40
fear is freedom a OC goat
scream f
1:42:43
cancer for my lymphoma and some
of the
1:42:47
Trump Pelosi jobs karma I'm so
I'm
1:42:49
lightly to be approaching the
end of my
1:42:51
11 year contract here in
Pittsburgh and
1:42:53
we'll need some sweet sweet
karma to
1:42:56
keep paying the bills here's
looking for
1:42:57
many more years of no agenda
Robert
1:43:01
fitler Doug in Pittsburgh okay
thank you
1:43:06
very much Robert and thank you
for this
1:43:09
wonderful note it's interesting
that
1:43:12
people always say fear is freed
oh yeah
1:43:15
okay this is a OC revolution
that's what
1:43:17
it is that's the fear is
freedom when we
1:43:18
got that well well thank you
and we'll
1:43:20
gladly hand out some F cancer
for you
1:43:22
hey Tosh
1:43:30
jobs jobs jobs jobs and jobs
let's vote
1:43:35
for job you've got karma
alrighty
1:43:44
was that to appropriate jobs
karma yes
1:43:48
asked for a Trump Pelosi Jobs
karma okay
1:43:51
no I pay attention you know did
he want
1:43:55
fears freedom and then no it's
the what
1:43:58
he means is the fierce freedom
AOC
1:44:00
that's the one that I played
which is oh
1:44:04
you know what I'm sorry
1:44:06
think you're right
1:44:09
this is the one he wanted I
fucked it up
1:44:11
sorry we'll do it again and why
is it
1:44:15
not playing okay
1:44:22
that's the one okay you're
right we got
1:44:26
it
1:44:26
so sorted or did out okay you
know why
1:44:35
countess night countess damn
patricia
1:44:37
Biscayne Bay she brought a note
1:44:39
let me find it when she's our
first
1:44:42
associate executive producer
for and she
1:44:45
will be the associate executive
producer
1:44:47
lemons niner-niner no she comes
in a lot
1:44:52
and this year she comes in she
says the
1:44:54
card a nice card always always
puts a
1:44:56
very small note in I'm going to
1:44:59
celebrate my birthday 12:6 by
1:45:01
contributing to I think she's
on the
1:45:02
list
1:45:03
you should check please my room
by
1:45:05
contributing to my to my main
to my main
1:45:09
I know what that means so both
of you so
1:45:12
both of you and your families
1:45:13
you two are nearby you two are
1:45:15
invaluable I would love job
karma for my
1:45:18
two daughters no jingles by
countess
1:45:21
Dame Patricia a Miss Key
Biscayne Bay
1:45:25
jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's
vote for
1:45:29
jobs not Karma let's followed
up by
1:45:38
another note from Sir Donald of
the fire
1:45:40
bottle actually technically sir
Donald
1:45:42
of the fire bottles count of
Eastern
1:45:45
Washington Spokane Valley
correct uh
1:45:48
this donation
1:45:50
one of the Sun in my eyes your
son's out
1:45:52
on Suns out what's this don't
is that
1:45:55
bright spot in this guy don't
you have
1:45:56
your green visor on and must be
this
1:46:00
must be global warming this
donation
1:46:02
marks five years of listening
to the
1:46:04
best podcast in the universe
were atomic
1:46:06
rod hit me in the mouth back in
this via
1:46:09
his atomic insights podcast
Adam please
1:46:12
give delivery drone Karma to
the dames
1:46:15
and knights for all the
Christmas
1:46:17
packages they are sending and
receiving
1:46:19
sir Donald
1:46:22
okay karma it is
1:46:30
you thought karma delivered by
a drone
1:46:35
the future
1:46:41
sir shyster destroyer of cones
in Moses
1:46:44
Lake Washington just down the
street
1:46:46
from our buddy sir Donald 200
$33.33
1:46:51
howdy I found myself and he's
jobs
1:46:53
Carmen my wife and I embark on
a journey
1:46:55
of economic refuge from
Connecticut
1:46:57
unfortunately my wife has
already
1:46:59
secured next Oh fortunately
dice and
1:47:02
unfortunately we get it we know
what you
1:47:05
mean yeah fortunately my wife
has
1:47:07
already secured an excellent job
1:47:08
opportunity across the country
1:47:10
in contrast I'm going to
struggle to
1:47:13
transition away from the career
I'd love
1:47:15
for over a decade it well if
you let for
1:47:17
over a decade while you're
transitioning
1:47:18
from it but okay in favor
escaping from
1:47:20
the state that's becoming
increasingly
1:47:22
inhospitable as it attempts to
solve
1:47:24
every problem with increased
taxation
1:47:27
Connecticut I would also like
to ask for
1:47:29
some karmic intervention to get
rid of
1:47:32
those two senators you've got
yeah but
1:47:34
also ask for some karmic
intervention to
1:47:36
help offload our house so I can
sever my
1:47:40
last of my the last of my ties
the
1:47:41
Connecticut enjoy my wife in
Washington
1:47:43
oh he's still stuck there yes
how much
1:47:46
because of the house yeah and
the taxes
1:47:47
in Connecticut are insane
1:47:49
thank you for sure well that's
be a lot
1:47:52
of this has to do with the fact
that
1:47:53
they know that New York taxes
are worse
1:47:55
especially in the city yeah and
in
1:47:58
Connecticut is where all the
hedge fund
1:48:00
managers live and they all move
to
1:48:01
Connecticut cause nicer than
Joey they
1:48:03
think it's nicer than Jersey
even though
1:48:05
it's not necessarily true and
so they
1:48:08
decide to gouge him yeah thank
you so
1:48:12
much for the BP ITU source I
stirred the
1:48:15
story of Cohen soon-to-be
resident of
1:48:17
Moses Lake Adam please stop
saying Oh
1:48:22
important I'm saying important
and with
1:48:25
the missing T dropped it's like
nails on
1:48:27
the chalkboard well I
understand it is
1:48:34
important
1:48:37
to keep pointing this out it's
1:48:38
everywhere it's rife or do we
just give
1:48:40
in I'm okay with just giving in
well
1:48:42
you've already given I should
still stay
1:48:44
important let me give it a go
tint let
1:48:46
me give them some jobs karma
jobs jobs
1:48:49
jobs and jobs
1:48:51
that's vote for job karma thank
you very
1:48:56
much your sight sir hope that
works out
1:48:58
soon an inhale MERS next in
line in
1:49:01
Shawnee Kansas - 1212
1:49:06
sending a hearty Christmas and
season's
1:49:08
wishes to both of you and all
the slaves
1:49:11
out there I prefer the
numerology of the
1:49:13
show there you go here yes here
right
1:49:15
yeah yeah I prefer the
numerology of the
1:49:17
show one one nine nine but also
donating
1:49:20
twelves for the upcoming show
twelve
1:49:22
hundred and I get some at a CT
test a
1:49:25
taking goat Karma for my
youngest human
1:49:28
resource Andrew of course also
any else
1:49:31
man any L Sharpton tell a
shortened a
1:49:36
$11.99 it is and a sandy OC are
you
1:49:40
ready for the revolution again
mm-hmm
1:49:43
keep up the excellent
deconstruction
1:49:44
Adam thank you for your
patience when
1:49:47
John is in one of his
cantankerous moods
1:49:50
love and light yeah I like it
too
1:50:01
our ESP ICT you've got
cantankerous it's
1:50:16
alright
1:50:17
you know it's love baby
1:50:22
Steve Denton and kennesaw hold
on a
1:50:25
second okay yeah stevia Denton
in
1:50:29
Kennesaw Georgia Kennesaw
Kennesaw I
1:50:32
think here's a note Kennesaw
says jcd
1:50:35
has note yeah J CD has note
here it is a
1:50:38
lot of notes today a lot of
donations we
1:50:41
want to thank all these folks
who are
1:50:42
helping us to an extreme
because we
1:50:45
really weren't pushing for a
big no and
1:50:48
and and since it was on a
downward slope
1:50:50
this is fantastic it's a minute
it is a
1:50:54
so amazing it's astounding and
always
1:50:58
surprising it's stupendous how
the
1:51:00
roller coaster evens out but
it's still
1:51:04
a roller coaster which makes
life
1:51:06
interesting which keeps me at
least on
1:51:08
that on my toes so I'm happy
for after a
1:51:10
considerable bit of time as a
new agenda
1:51:12
lurker I've decided now is the
moment to
1:51:16
for my inaugural shipping in
please find
1:51:19
enclosed in an initial donation
of 205
1:51:22
consequently I shall formally
request a
1:51:25
deduced 205 is a donation of my
1:51:32
significant and then I'm a
career radio
1:51:34
industry employee and this
amount is the
1:51:37
sum of the simulcast
frequencies of one
1:51:40
of my stations that Atlanta at
107.5 and
1:51:42
97.5 oh nice combined Oh
combined oh
1:51:47
nice let you keep let me say
how much I
1:51:50
appreciate this steadiness an
1:51:52
enlightening work you both
provided
1:51:53
media deconstruction is
starting to be
1:51:55
shown an example of the subtle
phrasings
1:51:58
that reveal hidden and even
subconscious
1:52:00
agendas of so many talking
heads and
1:52:03
participators that's right I
deserve
1:52:06
that one never knows the depth
a