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assassination episode 1200 this
is no
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agenda
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the drone star state in the
morning
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everybody I'm out of curry man
from
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northern Silicon Valley where
we're
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expecting a big match on
today's boxing
0:27
day
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who's fighting anyway I'm John
Steed
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were a match oh I get it boxing
day okay
0:39
you realize that until just
about five
0:42
or six years ago that's what I
thought
0:43
it was about I didn't never got
it
0:45
that's not true because we've
been doing
0:47
the show since I've lived in
the UK and
0:49
and you knew exactly what
boxing day was
0:51
I don't but then it was just
before then
0:54
okay well I'm glad you're up to
speed on
0:57
that yes it's boxing day why is
it
1:00
called boxing day because they
put stuff
1:02
in boxes yeah you give each
other's box
1:05
wine why go and alienate our ruk
1:09
producers well they've been
picked up on
1:12
Boxing Day in Canada they use
Depp
1:15
boxing be up there and now we're
1:17
thinking about it Oh a bitch
it's gonna
1:20
be a millennial thing boxing
day you
1:23
watch you can you can you can
just put
1:25
money on it I always thought
you know
1:27
when I think originally I was
some
1:29
Australian thing cuz that's
what was in
1:31
the UK and had to do it's
kangaroos
1:33
mm-hmm boxing
1:36
I always visualize the Kent
couple
1:39
kangaroos with boxing gloves on
okay I'm
1:41
boxing day well I'm glad that
you've
1:45
been put straight
1:48
but again and I think it's a
fine
1:50
millennial trait that's how
it'll be
1:52
brought in boxing day oh yes we
have
1:54
friendsgiving and boxing day we
don't
1:56
celebrate Christmas we
celebrate Boxing
1:57
Day don't you see that's head
it's
1:59
headed that way
2:00
race boxing we celebrate Boxing
Day
2:03
Christmas is pre Boxing Day I
wrote down
2:07
a couple of millennial things
for you
2:08
well while I was traveling just
just -
2:11
well the a - important man
spoke out ya
2:14
know is this is this gonna be a
2:15
published list or what is it
going to be
2:17
yeah published on Twitter
2:21
wow that guarantees no one will
read it
2:25
okay so but maybe baby I'll put
a web
2:27
page a wordpress page so I I
just have
2:33
to but I think they're
important by the
2:36
way we're getting a lot of
these and a
2:38
lot of people most of the ones
that yet
2:39
cut which is kind of along your
lines of
2:41
thinking most of the ones I've
been
2:43
getting are what do you call it
it's the
2:47
way people act it's as opposed
to like
2:51
things like mine is like things
2:53
okay craft beer and dr. Bronner
okay
2:58
that's the thing most people
are mostly
3:01
about how people act
3:03
okay so gender-reveal parties
is a thing
3:06
it's not - it's an act and it's
a thing
3:11
yeah so I think you should put
that on
3:13
but I have I haven't I have one
that
3:15
I've been noticing more often
and it is
3:19
intact but it's a flame by the
way by
3:22
the way yes I think the
gender-reveal
3:24
party where the woman pooped
our farted
3:29
out a big blue cloud I think
that
3:31
shoulda killed it
3:33
gee I must have missed that
viral video
3:35
make sure you tag me in it next
time it
3:38
comes around I have not seen
that one ah
3:40
it's gross here's something
that I'm
3:44
seeing very frequently and it's
just
3:47
wrong and I'm not sure why it's
3:50
happening won't or did it must
be a lack
3:53
of education you see this in
emails you
3:56
see it in tweets you see it in
text
3:57
messages putting the dollar
sign after
4:01
the amount instead of in front
of the
4:04
amount
4:11
hello yeah I'm writing it down
so you
4:15
never know
4:16
you might have fallen over
backwards
4:17
from this revelation so we're
seeing
4:19
this Oh
4:20
so instead of dollar sign like
fifty
4:22
four fifty dollars it'll be
fifteen
4:24
dollar sign MLS because it
makes more
4:26
sense you thinking about you
say $50 so
4:29
you'd be fifty dollars and as
opposed to
4:31
in the old way which is putting
a dollar
4:34
sign than 50 you say fifty
dollars but
4:37
it's out of order
4:38
yeah if you think about it yes
I know I
4:40
understand but it's it's not
it's not
4:43
common and that's stupid I've
seen this
4:46
a lot
4:46
another thing I see a lot but
the other
4:49
wise it says like another thing
is did
4:54
we talk about this at people
driving
4:56
without their headlights this is
4:59
happening on increasing smart
5:01
increasing it's because they
don't know
5:03
I I think because everyone's
used to
5:06
automatic headlights that just
on then
5:09
I'd have been driving a lot of
dusk for
5:11
some reason or maybe just
getting darker
5:12
earlier here in Austin and I
just it
5:15
must be thick every time I go
three four
5:17
cars driving with no lights on
and they
5:19
don't even know it
5:21
loudly obviously well I don't
know of
5:24
you well that's that
5:25
it's an automation most
millennial
5:27
things on this list should be
overt not
5:29
just dumb these guys fell into
well
5:34
anyway you know a lot of
Millennials
5:36
have fallen into holes listen I
I feel
5:40
the plight of the Millennials
they've
5:42
been slack off I'd there's a
lot going
5:44
on in their lives and so we're
just
5:46
we're just making light of a
few things
5:48
we have we have nothing against
5:50
Millennials obviously lists
long enough
5:52
I'll be older when I bring it
up at the
5:53
dinner table it'll build be
able to add
5:55
a few extra items all right now
before
5:57
we do anything else
5:59
I feel a rain stick is in order
for
6:01
Australia sir Chris Wilson's
down there
6:04
he he actually requested it
they're
6:07
burning up so they need some
rain stick
6:09
action and he haven't done it
in quite a
6:10
while
6:11
all right I think this is for
New South
6:13
Wales everybody other than
Australia
6:15
especially Becky should turn
off their
6:17
speakers for the next 20
seconds yes
6:19
because it's gonna hurt you
real bad and
6:21
we know that it'll it'll in
about three
6:23
or four days it'll be raining
cats and
6:25
dogs in Austin but that is the
plight of
6:27
the rain stick so we give two
full
6:29
shakes for New South Wales yeah
okay
6:32
here we go New South Wales
6:41
I hope it gets better there so
I do have
6:47
some tales of travel since the
keeper
6:49
and I yes the travel one of the
6:51
highlights of the No Agenda
show sure
6:54
since we went to New York
Friday we left
6:56
so he had Thursday had the show
then
6:58
Friday
6:59
what a dream to travel without
the
7:02
studio for once thank you
everybody for
7:04
allowing us to run a special
John story
7:07
time on this Sunday so we did
not
7:11
produce something live on the
day itself
7:13
and thank you a David or cut of
course
7:15
we're producing that our
executive
7:17
producer for the show which
also puts me
7:20
a bit out of rhythm I don't
know if you
7:21
noticed that this morning but
you know
7:23
not doing that Sunday show I
was a
7:25
little off I don't know maybe
because
7:31
they had to do Tuesday's
horowitz either
7:33
he's done sabbatical for the
next two
7:35
shows okay so I was just
treated lounge
7:38
around all right so we had to
TSA
7:41
experiences and I noticed
something
7:43
right off the bat as we
departed from
7:46
Austin now we had a pre-check
7:50
I have no reason to have
pre-check I've
7:52
no longer qualify whenever I
travel with
7:54
the keeper who also has no
pre-check
7:57
privileges we always get pre
checked so
7:58
that was a breeze we flew right
through
8:00
not a problem and if you go
through the
8:03
pre check line it's always
noticeable
8:05
that you can keep your shoes on
you
8:07
don't have to take your laptop
out of
8:09
your bag and my my training
well my
8:14
boots whenever I go through a
non
8:17
pre-check magnetometer that's
the metal
8:19
detector they go off I mean
there's
8:21
always something in the boots
that will
8:22
go off and they did not go off
so I
8:24
presume that they've detuned the
8:28
pre-check magnetometer just you
know so
8:32
that it doesn't respond to for
instance
8:34
stuff in in boots or maybe a
bracelet
8:36
that you may still have on or
even a
8:38
belt and this was accentuated
on the way
8:42
back which was a very
interesting trip
8:45
we flew back on the 24th of the
8:47
Christmas Eve
8:49
JetBlue from JFK
8:51
there was a line it must have
been 500
8:55
people in the line but it was
moving and
8:58
what we did is we went through
that damn
9:00
dog thing again which I
identified on my
9:03
my the trip before last when I
came back
9:05
from from Europe where they
send you
9:08
through the you know the gerbil
lines
9:10
and all of a sudden you come to
a little
9:11
open square space and then you
line up
9:14
to two people at a time may not
be the
9:16
person you're traveling with
you shut up
9:18
slave you sit next to him okay
and walk
9:20
when we tell you and then you're
9:21
supposed to walk slowly across
this open
9:23
square and then they walk the
dog around
9:25
you so they're doing this dog
thing
9:28
again I have never seen this
ever second
9:30
time for me second time now of
course
9:33
the dog that never looks at me
I don't
9:35
know what he's looking for and
then and
9:38
then we got to the to the
security lines
9:40
and they had a lot of them open
must
9:42
have been eight or nine of them
and
9:43
every single one of them you
could keep
9:45
your shoes on your laptop could
stay in
9:48
your bag they detuned all of
them
9:50
nothing went off they want to
move it
9:52
well I got a report this
morning from a
9:55
whistleblower at the TSA more
than 40
9:57
million US airline passengers
are
10:00
expected to go through airport
security
10:02
checkpoints this holiday this
TSA
10:05
security director says you may
not be as
10:07
safe as you think
10:08
what they're doing is injecting
danger
10:11
into the system Jay Brainerd is
the top
10:14
TSA official in his state and
has been
10:16
with the agency for 17 years
10:18
he says TSA is cutting corners
on the
10:22
screening process to shorten
wait times
10:24
one example TSA reduced the
sensitivity
10:28
on all walk through metal
detectors at
10:30
airports across America they're
reducing
10:33
the concentration of metal that
it would
10:35
take to set off that alarm so
that you
10:37
can speed up lines and have
fewer
10:38
pat-down how do you know that's
why they
10:40
did it because there's a memo
out that
10:41
supports it this TSA memo shows
the
10:43
order came in 2013 quote
changing all
10:46
walk through metal detector
settings in
10:49
all lanes to the TSA PreCheck
setting to
10:52
normalize the passenger
experience
10:54
Brainerd says the
10:55
this continues today and he
worries
10:57
bomb-making components could go
10:59
undetected you could have a
30-minute
11:01
wait time and they treat it
like it's a
11:04
national emergency that is such
an
11:05
unhealthy obsession of plating
placing
11:08
speed over security Brainerd
says that
11:11
obsession also led the TSA to
disable
11:13
technology on x-ray machines
that screen
11:16
carry-on bags and pre-check
lanes this
11:18
internal memo states as of last
month
11:20
those x-ray machines should be
operated
11:23
without the auto detection
algorithm
11:26
enabled why don't they just let
us walk
11:29
through at this point for
revealing this
11:35
you had a nice experience plays
blown up
11:40
no but now with the more likely
like
11:43
this would happen if he hadn't
said
11:46
anything the whole report is
worth
11:47
listening to it's about five
minutes
11:49
it's in the show notes under a
shut up
11:51
slave you can find it there oh
yeah and
11:53
there's a lot more to things
yes yes you
12:00
can turn them up and down it's
true a
12:01
magnetometer you can make it
more or
12:03
less sensitive generally
speaking
12:05
they're set to the point where
it won't
12:07
detect a belt buckle right so
what yeah
12:13
well that's to move people
through but
12:15
it has nothing to do with
safety moving
12:17
people through that's the thing
they
12:18
have to do once in a while
right but it
12:20
has nothing to do with safety
this is
12:22
just the theater part just what
we know
12:24
yeah I know no reason to talk
about a
12:26
life this is ridiculous I think
somebody
12:31
a favor because he's all in
terrorists
12:34
are everywhere oh yeah you
gotta bust
12:36
him on this creep poor guy he's
just
12:41
trying to do his job guys an
idiot okay
12:45
New York is by the way before
it just as
12:49
a size that you're talking
about that so
12:51
I dropped the kids JC and I'm
trying out
12:55
JC but Jay and Nic at the
airport so
12:59
they can go up and they're
gonna spend
13:00
their spent to nigga motivates
with the
13:02
Knicks parents up in Washington
mm-hmm
13:04
so who's the mind people should
take
13:07
notes of this you should take
notes on
13:08
these things
13:09
monday they flew out I drove to
the air
13:13
Oakland Airport the place was
desolate
13:16
huh there was nobody there
right I got
13:20
there two hours early cuz oh my
god you
13:23
know I Drive in Terminal one
there was
13:26
that one car even parked on the
curb and
13:28
then Terminal two there was a
few cars
13:30
but it was about one half what
it
13:32
normally is in southwest and
they said
13:34
that the TSA line was
non-existent hmm
13:38
so Monday that Friday meanwhile
was a
13:41
nightmare yeah I'll bet before
the
13:43
weekend but then Monday was
nothing so
13:45
people take note there are
these moments
13:47
and I've flown on him where you
go to
13:50
the airport there's nobody
there right
13:51
well we had it was pretty busy
both
13:54
sides but New York was insane
and there
13:58
is nothing wrong with the
economy if you
14:00
look at New York of course it's
no one
14:02
from New York who's in there we
we
14:05
stayed in Soho I think I told
you about
14:07
the app that the former New
York banker
14:09
turned me on to the hotel
tonight um you
14:14
have not told me about this
little
14:15
secret
14:15
oh okay hotel tonight which
isn't it's a
14:18
website or an app it's it's
kind of like
14:21
an overstock only it's for
douchebags
14:23
like the former New York banker
so you
14:25
guess so you get swanky swanky
rooms we
14:29
got the was it the the sixties
Soho for
14:33
it you know a little over 200
bucks a
14:35
night it was I mean that's
that's half
14:37
the price of what those rooms
cost so
14:40
that was fantastic
14:41
that then you know it's it was
a fun
14:44
hotel and a little booty key
but at
14:46
least we were out of the
Midtown area
14:49
it was just they're hurting
people like
14:52
just like like sheep everywhere
yeah
14:56
okay walk past that display
walk past
14:58
that Fifth Avenue you can't
even if you
15:01
wanted to you can't move in or
out of it
15:03
you just have to go with the
flow it was
15:05
completely completely
overcrowded and
15:09
then downtown in the village
it's really
15:13
quaint and there's I mean all
you see is
15:16
restaurants and stores to buy
stuff
15:18
there's no infrastructure
there's new I
15:21
didn't see a laundromat
15:23
I didn't see you know any of
the things
15:25
you even grocery stores are
very few and
15:30
far between so I conclude that
there's
15:33
you know this must be just
mainly Asian
15:36
NYU students who are hanging
around who
15:39
live there because there's me
getting at
15:41
the end it really is there's
nothing to
15:43
live and although wow I we took
a look
15:46
at the Hudson Yards I hadn't
that I'd
15:49
not seen any of these Westside
projects
15:52
with the the buildings it's
just insane
15:54
what's being built with no one
in them
15:57
rushon own no one wants them no
one can
16:00
afford the taxes I don't know
how it's
16:02
gonna work out except for the
tourism
16:03
that which works really well
the tourism
16:06
well if they want to turn New
York City
16:08
into a tourist haven there goes
a Zephyr
16:10
wait one two three four five
six seven
16:14
eight nine ten
16:16
whoa economy is doing great
back to New
16:27
York people like this effort
report yeah
16:29
of course valuing the economy
is doing
16:32
yes in New York if they want to
turn New
16:34
York into nothing more than
just a
16:35
tourist attraction or people
can point
16:37
it to tall buildings and go WOW
then
16:40
they have they got it made but
if
16:42
there's no grocery stores and
all the
16:44
little things you need to
sustain a
16:45
actual living public it's not
yeah I
16:49
don't think I don't think
there's any
16:51
way to sustain a normal living
public
16:53
this is it's just not there and
you know
16:55
and it's a line of people who
are still
16:57
standing in line for cronuts
and what is
17:00
wrong with people standing in
line for
17:03
cronuts yeah there's a whole
line and
17:06
every single day was right by
the hotel
17:08
what are they standing away for
for
17:09
cronuts of doing good for half
an hour
17:13
for the croissant doughnut
cross-like
17:16
okay now not as many dogs as I
had
17:20
expected although the air the
airport
17:23
there were quite a few dogs
when we
17:24
arrived but in the city itself
in
17:26
general not that many dogs very
17:29
noticeable amongst the the
women in New
17:32
York particularly the younger
women all
17:34
of them
17:35
well not all but a huge
majority have
17:38
enormous fake eyelashes and at
the
17:42
keeper and I we attribute this
it has to
17:44
be something with Instagram
that this is
17:47
happening but I mean the
eyelash is the
17:49
digit millennial yes oh yes
young women
17:51
the eyes on the list yes the
eyelashes
17:54
the young women are wearing are
I mean
17:56
they're like Betty boots they
bat their
17:59
eyes and my hair flies all over
the
18:01
place it's noticeable but I
thought that
18:04
was interesting let's see what
else did
18:09
we have oh yes so we have
stalls you
18:13
know there's always a little
stalls
18:15
around Central Park or just
anywhere
18:17
that people can set stuff up by
the way
18:19
plenty of counterfeit china
stuff
18:24
counterfeit Gucci Chanel that's
just
18:26
going on that never stopped I
thought
18:27
that was supposed to end yeah
oh no no
18:31
no and they it's not just Canal
Street
18:34
it's everywhere they got that
little rug
18:36
bump they got everything there
and
18:37
they're out in the open no one's
18:38
hassling them and I so I guess
that's
18:40
still oh there's so much for
copyright
18:42
net force exactly so we got
that cash oh
18:49
yes there are stalls peppered
throughout
18:54
New York Eve where there was
18:55
Washington's was it mmm
18:59
Washington Square Park I think
Central
19:04
Park anyway
19:06
stands with Trump hate buttons
the whole
19:15
stand of resist F Trump just
and it's
19:19
it's organized you know these
aren't
19:20
just single guys this is New
York's
19:23
gotta send me some photos of
this yeah
19:25
now it's it's it's everywhere
but anyone
19:27
around Columbus Circle can that
can take
19:29
some I think I got one picture
but we
19:30
need to have multiple I go I
should have
19:32
done that actually you should
have yes
19:35
let me see what else was there
that was
19:37
was interesting
19:39
yeah the cash is a problem you
know
19:43
they're trying to move to to the
19:47
non-cash systems and we went to
to see
19:50
Moulin Rouge on Broadway and in
the
19:54
foyer a like Oh grab a drink is
a guy
19:56
standing there with a little
stand and
19:58
ordered two drinks and I said
what what
20:01
do you want cash or cards not
card is
20:03
easy okay so give him the card
and first
20:06
so first he has to go to a a
wireless
20:08
terminal he has to clickety
click press
20:10
some buttons then he has to get
the
20:12
terminal the portable card
reader
20:14
terminal has to type in the
amount that
20:16
didn't communicate then he
sticks the
20:18
card in pulls it out and then I
have to
20:21
sign the piece of paper like
when is
20:24
this exactly I'm like white why
didn't
20:27
we just do cash yeah well I
don't really
20:29
have a lot of change and yeah
just one
20:33
of those miners understand my
deal to
20:37
Moulin Rouge which I'd not seen
the
20:39
movie and apparently the the
theatrical
20:43
production has been updated
with the
20:44
songs and if you've ever seen
it John
20:46
but it's it's quite it's
cleverly done I
20:48
enjoyed it very much
20:50
they have an intermission and
the minute
20:53
the intermission hits so the
lights go
20:56
down the actors are off stage
lights
20:58
come up everybody jumps up
taking
21:02
selfies running down to the
stage oh
21:05
look it was it was bizarre just
selfie
21:12
after selfie like oh my god you
have
21:15
nothing better to do the
husband that
21:18
discuss the peace with your
seat with
21:21
your your neighborhood no no no
no no we
21:24
got it devil take analysis
selfies are
21:26
better here yes I can post them
on
21:28
Instagram to show off that
you're at the
21:31
play and nobody else's that's
the point
21:33
that's the point
21:34
you give me look at me I'm at
the play I
21:37
play and you're not food-wise
two
21:40
experiences one I was very
surprised to
21:44
find foie gras on the menu
which I
21:46
immediately ordered and
devoured I said
21:49
how can this be
21:50
is this not outlawed in your
city
21:52
in your state and which I was
informed
21:54
it goes into effect 2021 so if
you want
21:57
your foie gras in New York you
can still
21:59
get it while the eatin is good
on the
22:02
others it duck or was a goose
that was
22:05
goose it was yeah it's
apparently I
22:08
thought it was outlawed I know
that you
22:10
know most of the duck foie gras
is is
22:13
actually out of Long Island
there's some
22:15
farm there that doesn't wouldn't
22:16
surprise me uh and so New York
is a big
22:19
producer of the duck foie gras
and it
22:22
seems to me there would be a
get you
22:24
know that there I don't know
hurt in
22:26
their own businesses that
California
22:28
also makes fuck before I go on
and
22:30
they've banned it yes dump
22:32
well it's still it's not banned
yet in
22:34
New York then we we went to
this place
22:37
called flippers which was a
pancake
22:39
Waffle House now I know I was a
stripper
22:43
yeah that's officially I was
like yeah
22:45
let's go there
22:47
but this wasn't it was like an
upscale
22:50
kind of hipster yeah there was
a place
22:54
if you waited Birmingham
Alabama the
22:57
same food for like $2 wait for
it so I
23:01
order pancakes and bait and the
bacon
23:03
that's it pancakes and bacon it
takes 20
23:06
minutes comes back on the plate
there's
23:09
two pancakes on each pancake is
a
23:12
sunny-side up fried egg and on
the side
23:16
its truffle fries alright this
is first
23:22
of all this I what is this with
the eggs
23:25
yes that's a menu failure most
people
23:27
just know we're going to serve
it that
23:29
way said well I don't want the
eggs on
23:31
my pancake he said if I wanted
that to
23:33
go to a truck stop and even
then I don't
23:35
think I want it it was very odd
and then
23:39
who serves truffle fries with
pancakes
23:47
Tina had waffles a people will
love it
23:51
chicken and waffles with Japan
it was
23:53
really good David had some kind
of
23:55
molasses type you know the
dressing and
23:58
or syrupy stuff and that was
outstanding
24:00
but I just I couldn't get
beyond the
24:02
fact that I ordered pancakes
and then
24:03
these two eggs show up
24:05
he's on my pen I am NOT a fan I
think I
24:09
picked up that when I was in air
24:11
pollution in spectrum we used
to eat at
24:12
Denny's all the time and
Denny's used to
24:15
always serve an egg on the
Grand Slam
24:17
whatever the hell it was that
is the
24:19
Grand Slam yeah that's really
eat well
24:21
you're eating it's a fancy
place I as
24:23
the government worker was
eating a
24:25
Denny's yeah but I got into the
egg on
24:28
the pancakes that was that mmm
so I'm
24:30
gonna pick my pancakes usually
make an
24:32
egg well hard piss from the
full fries I
24:35
haven't tried that oh the whole
thing
24:37
was strange but we had a great
time
24:40
thank you everybody
24:41
thanks for letting us take a
show off
24:44
just to recuperate I haven't
really
24:46
recuperated I think that you
that one
24:48
hour time difference somehow it
can mess
24:50
me up more than six hours it's
very
24:52
strange
24:53
so there's only one hour I know
I know
24:57
but they have waken up early
and I just
24:59
yeah and I hope everybody
enjoyed your
25:03
your story time I certainly did
25:06
I'd loved listening to it we
love your
25:08
stories yeah I got more really
you have
25:15
more that you haven't repeated
yet most
25:18
summer reruns us so let's see
there's a
25:21
number of things we can talk
about I
25:23
don't think there's much about
the
25:25
debate that we have to cover
that was on
25:28
Thursday after the show I don't
think
25:29
there's anything that we have
to it was
25:32
it was a nothing burger god
jeez all I
25:37
heard is that Joe Biden went
into some
25:40
stuttering thing and half from
half of
25:42
America thought he was making
fun of
25:43
kids and the other half thought
people
25:45
are making fun of him for
stuttering did
25:47
you did you follow this at all
no I did
25:49
not follow that at all all I
know is his
25:51
eyeball didn't blow out and
they didn't
25:53
Jack him up enough with enough
drugs
25:55
well listen to this here it is
this is
25:57
eight seconds
26:02
what do I do I have I think Joe
stutters
26:08
like that I think he got caught
in it I
26:10
don't think he was making fun
of any
26:12
kids no I think he was making
fun of
26:14
some we're not making fun but
describing
26:17
a stuttering kid really you
know he's a
26:20
stutterer remember that was his
excuse
26:22
when he did poorly that's why
he bails
26:24
he could do that big did that
gang
26:26
because he has a former
stutterer he
26:29
could be a stutterer
26:31
he wasn't mocking a stutter he
was just
26:33
just showing how a stutterer
does
26:36
sometimes talk really to me it
sounds
26:39
like him he wanted to do that
but he got
26:41
caught and he and he actually
got into a
26:43
stutter mode that sounds like
doctors
26:44
okay let me listen again no
kids I do I
26:53
do
26:59
interesting that we had a vice
president
27:01
and a president who both were
stammerer
27:03
slash stutters in Obama
27:08
you could do it too he could
get caught
27:09
oh no Obama is a total love yeah
27:12
if he wasn't a stutterer when
he was
27:13
younger I'd be surprised but
he's
27:15
definitely a stammerer right
and then
27:17
Joe same thing yeah then maybe
Emilio
27:22
maybe that's what it is the
Melia could
27:24
be the milieu of them okay so
that was
27:27
it so the debate was I'm not
gonna use
27:30
the word I can't believe you
used it but
27:31
I used it because you used it
again like
27:34
few weeks ago well then let me
get to
27:38
the thousand way I use it
differently
27:40
uh-huh I say nothing burger Oh
instead
27:44
of no words as opposed to
nothing burger
27:47
you are a man of so many
talents is
27:50
unbelievable I could do that
let's get
27:52
to the 1,000 sealed indictments
that
27:54
we've been waiting for us as we
are
27:56
still awaiting the cook well
know
28:00
digenova has he's not showing
up much
28:03
anymore he's kind of been
banned because
28:05
he keeps promising too much but
Fox News
28:08
did an interview with bar and
it's in
28:11
this case video would be
helpful because
28:13
he has a real smug smile on his
face
28:15
when he's going through these
little
28:17
bits and the first question
here is
28:20
about the Durham investigation
which is
28:23
of course you know Horowitz was
just a
28:26
setup the Horowitz report no no
the
28:28
thousands of sealed indictments
they're
28:30
coming in this one but it could
take few
28:33
weeks few months can you update
us on
28:36
that in terms of how that's
going or
28:39
what the time frame is when we
can
28:40
expect to see that report well
you know
28:43
he's moving you know very
diligently I'm
28:46
not involved in the day-to-day
work of
28:49
that I know in just a general
sense what
28:52
they're what they're looking at
and
28:54
otherwise it's his
investigation that he
28:56
runs a disease sees fit and I
haven't
28:58
given it given them any
timelines and we
29:00
haven't discussed the timeline
as to
29:02
when he thought it would be
complete
29:05
but just my general there were
people
29:08
who expected it to come a week
or two
29:10
after horowitz's report and
just based
29:14
on my general knowledge of the
things
29:17
he's looking at her and has to
look at
29:18
in the future I wouldn't think
that he'd
29:21
be in the position and you know
for
29:24
quite a few months and I said
it's a
29:26
criminal investigation so there
are
29:28
criminal investigation elements
to it
29:30
yes
29:30
oh there you go there's
thousands of
29:33
sealed indictments criminal
criminal
29:35
investigation ongoing and he's
doing a
29:40
very very thorough investigation
29:42
including the intelligence
agencies
29:44
heads will roll you know he's
not just
29:47
looking at the FBI is looking
at other
29:49
agencies and also private and
29:51
departments and also private
actors and
29:55
so it's a much broader
investigation and
29:58
also he's not just looking at
the FISA
30:01
aspect of it he is looking at
all the
30:04
conduct both before and after
the
30:07
election it would include
agencies that
30:10
could have been involved in
this but
30:13
we're getting a lot of
cooperation from
30:15
those agencies you have to
remember on
30:17
something like this you know
part of the
30:20
reason you do something like
this is is
30:22
to deal with some of the various
30:24
theories that have been thrown
out in
30:26
either show one way or the
other whether
30:28
they're they're valid or not so
the fact
30:30
that you're looking into certain
30:31
allegations doesn't necessarily
mean you
30:34
give them cretins and I think
the media
30:36
understood that when Bob Muller
is doing
30:39
his no listen this is a very
interesting
30:40
I'm glad you caught that listen
to what
30:42
he says here at the end some of
the
30:44
various theories that have been
thrown
30:46
out in either show one way or
the other
30:47
whether they're they're valid
or not so
30:50
the fact that you're looking
into
30:51
certain allegations doesn't
necessarily
30:53
mean you give them credence and
I think
30:56
the media understood that when
Bob
30:58
Muller was doing his work
31:00
and they should bear that in
mind when
31:02
they're watching Durham I'm not
quite
31:04
sure what is he saying that
well it may
31:07
look like we've got thousands
of sealed
31:09
indictments but don't be fooled
and what
31:12
exactly is he saying exactly
you nailed
31:14
it that's what it sounded like
to me
31:15
it's like calm down it ain't
gonna be
31:17
all that very disappointing
we've been
31:21
promised we've been promised
we've been
31:23
promised nothing and then
Giuliani oh my
31:27
goodness Giuliani went on Glenn
Beck's
31:29
show the guy's a maniac I love
this guy
31:32
Giuliani is there and he's got
papers
31:35
and he's showing ya affidavits
he's and
31:39
he's saying he's gonna send him
to jail
31:41
he's gonna prosecute Joe Biden
hunter
31:44
Biden they've stolen billions
of dollars
31:47
here's the proof not you know
Adam
31:50
Schiff lies here's the proof
now the
31:53
Ukrainians started to
investigate this -
31:56
people from our embassy went to
see them
31:58
and told them don't investigate
it well
32:02
we don't we don't care we don't
care
32:04
about the 5.3 billion dollars
of our
32:05
taxpayers money and you say
well why
32:07
would they do that and then
that was
32:08
even a lot more pressure why
would they
32:10
do that because what this shows
is that
32:13
our embassy was giving this
money not to
32:15
the government if we give it to
NGOs I
32:17
you know the biggest NGO owner
is yeah
32:20
George Soros I know we said the
word
32:25
George Soros I'll be damned if
you're
32:27
gonna call me anti-semitic
32:28
I'm not anti-semitic i
prosecuted that
32:31
Italian criminals I prosecuted
Jewish
32:33
criminals i prosecuted every
kind of
32:35
criminal imaginable even
prosecuted some
32:37
Martian criminals I think okay
Rudy Rudy
32:41
this money is going to
democratic ng I
32:44
know and they waste half of it
the
32:47
government gets half of it and
here's
32:50
what the decent Ukrainians told
me and
32:52
there are a lot of decent
Ukrainians
32:54
said you guys particularly
under Obama
32:57
where corruption got much worse
they
32:59
will all testify you guys come
here like
33:02
Biden and you lecture us on
corruption
33:03
and then our people laugh at
you because
33:06
he and as such were the most
corrupt
33:08
people in the country they all
knew he
33:10
was a joke can you convince me
that
33:13
this will come out that these
people
33:16
will be judged
33:19
sounds like deck is pretty
annoyed by
33:21
thousands of shipments as well
and yes
33:24
exactly my guy so they better
kill me
33:27
there's no way they shouldn't be
33:29
prosecuted this should be in a
federal
33:31
court
33:32
I know federal courts I know
federal
33:34
courts better than anybody I
will be
33:36
completely immodest and say I
was the
33:38
most successful US attorney in
the last
33:40
50 years
33:40
these are out-and-out crimes if
33:43
anybody's afraid of prosecuting
them you
33:46
make me the special prosecutor
with two
33:48
people and not 35 million
dollars I'll
33:51
prosecute every single one of
them
33:52
myself
33:53
no I Rudy Guiliani laying it
down smack
33:57
down and he's he and everything
that
34:01
we've discussed and the the
reports
34:03
we've gotten about Franklin
Templeton
34:04
Investments how the money is
routed
34:08
around and then ultimately and
now add
34:11
the coming back again after
Pelosi's kid
34:14
apparently you know he was I
think we
34:17
played a clip of him he was
there
34:18
pretending he was there for
baseball but
34:20
he was consulting up for some
other pipe
34:22
you know pipeline company or
something
34:25
telling you thousands thousands
of
34:28
seasoned Titans someone doesn't
go to
34:31
jail I will lose a lot of faith
34:37
somebody's got to go to a
couple of
34:39
fines here and there and so
he's got the
34:41
force to give the money back
you know in
34:43
Lindy Hop Lindy Lindsey Graham
remember
34:48
he was there in Ukraine with
all the
34:50
shenanigans with McCain and
with well
34:54
with the whole Clinton team
with the
34:56
Brennan and with Victoria Kegel
noonim
34:59
Nuland with her F the F the EU
quote and
35:04
so Lindsay was first he was
like well
35:07
we're just gonna do a real
speedy trial
35:08
just gonna we're just gonna
vote in the
35:10
Senate on this impeachment
we'll be done
35:12
with it so we get back to doing
stuff
35:13
because he's afraid that he'll
be
35:15
implicated in some of these
obvious
35:18
corrupt practices that were
going on but
35:21
he had a meeting with the
President and
35:24
now he sings a different tune
so I just
35:27
met with
35:27
president and he is demanding
his day in
35:29
court every American accused of
a crime
35:32
or wrongdoing gifts their day
in court
35:35
apparently except Donald Trump
and if
35:38
you believe the Clinton
impeachment
35:39
trial was fair that's exactly
the same
35:42
type trial that will happen in
the
35:45
Senate with President Trump but
I just
35:47
left President Trump he's mad
as hell
35:49
that they would do this to him
and now
35:52
deny him his day in court the
reason
35:55
they're denying his day him his
day in
35:57
court sino their case sucks
I'll give
36:04
you a Berlin clip for them I
didn't hear
36:06
that
36:11
well he probably assured
Lindsey that
36:15
he's not gonna go to jail hey
says if
36:17
anything happens I'll bail you
out don't
36:19
worry about it
36:20
yeah cuz I mean Lindsey was
like not not
36:24
for a trial at all anyway this
whole
36:27
thing I mean the idea that
there's no
36:31
just kick it out to make it
look like a
36:34
joke is I think the way to go
as opposed
36:37
to just dragging this on for
another
36:38
year with new testimonies and
new
36:42
showboating although it will
prevent
36:45
them from doing anything it
will also
36:46
screw up these schedules of the
senators
36:48
running for president right I
mean
36:51
there's there's elements there
that are
36:52
positive but for the most part
it would
36:54
be nicer if they just kicked us
to the
36:57
curb as fast as they could and
get it
36:58
over with they would be
forgotten by the
37:00
time of the election yeah I
don't think
37:02
that's the plan on either side
I think
37:04
you think everyone's vying for
this for
37:07
this timeline and who can we
screw up
37:08
more in the media I mean this
is the red
37:11
meat this is what they need I
mean my
37:13
god I've seen them the media is
so
37:15
deprived they need something
now that
37:16
they're even trying to create a
horse
37:18
race between Yang and and mayor
Pete
37:21
[Music]
37:23
really later in the show we'll
have a
37:26
lot of international news
that's going
37:28
on lots of very interesting
stuff yes
37:30
going on and you you know that
is not
37:32
being covered because the media
is just
37:34
too bloodthirsty over this one
37:36
one-to-one loan topic right and
I do
37:39
have a few clips I want to
37:40
play about impeachment okay I
want to
37:45
post play the get the ketchup
clip this
37:49
is the Trump rundown on NBC
talking
37:51
about you know everything from
the
37:53
impeachment to the to the
Christmas
37:56
surprise but tell me is it is
it Jeff
37:58
buguese
37:59
I wish too bad that would have
been that
38:03
would have been a true
Christmas gift on
38:05
this Christmas Eve president
Trump is
38:06
sharpening his attacks against
Democrats
38:08
as the standoff over the
impeachment
38:10
process intensifies speaking
from his
38:13
mar-a-lago resort the president
accused
38:14
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of
hating the
38:17
entire Republican Party and the
38:19
president also addressed North
Korea's
38:21
ominous warning of a Christmas
surprise
38:23
all of it creating a sharp
contrast to
38:26
his holiday greetings to troops
overseas
38:28
chief White House correspondent
Holly
38:30
Jackson has the latest from
West Palm
38:32
Beach on this Christmas Eve the
38:34
president's making his own list
of who's
38:36
nice like Mitch McConnell the
smart guy
38:39
very good guy a very fair guy
and who's
38:42
not like Nancy Pelosi she's
doing a
38:45
tremendous disservice to the
country she
38:47
hates the Republican Party she
hates all
38:49
of the people that voted for me
38:52
it's a familiar refrain from the
38:53
president frustrated as
negotiations
38:56
over a Senate impeachment trial
appeared
38:58
to be on a holiday hiatus
Democrats back
39:01
the House Speaker as she holds
off on
39:03
sending those articles of
impeachment to
39:05
the Senate until she's
confident that
39:07
process will be fair still the
president
39:09
insists it's Republicans who
have the
39:11
upper hand we're in a very good
position
39:14
ultimately that decisions going
to be
39:16
made by Mitch McConnell and he
will make
39:19
it you know he has the right to
do
39:20
whatever he wants he's the head
of the
39:21
Senate the trials start date in
question
39:24
here at home and overseas
questions on
39:27
the timing of something else the
39:29
so-called Christmas surprise
North
39:31
Korea's been hinting at for
weeks ever
39:33
since officials there released
these
39:34
photos of Kim Jong Moon on
horseback
39:37
visiting a sacred site seen as
a sign
39:39
Pyongyang was plotting an
aggressive
39:41
move we'll find out what this
39:43
and we'll deal with adverse
accessory
39:45
and let's see what happens
39:46
US military and intelligence
officials
39:49
are on alert for a possible
long-range
39:50
missile test with new satellite
photos
39:53
showing North Korea expanding a
factor
39:55
it used to produce those
missiles the
39:57
president downplaying that
Christmas
39:59
gift threat with equipment
maybe it's a
40:02
nice present maybe it's the
president
40:03
where he sends a beautiful buzz
and
40:14
we've had nothing another the
Vaz may be
40:19
stuck in shipping or at customs
so
40:23
disappointing that we didn't get
40:24
anything from kim jeong-hoon
40:26
Wow I'm surprised me well of
course
40:29
Pelosi pulled back the saying
the
40:33
paperwork over even though it
according
40:36
to some experts it doesn't
matter where
40:38
she does or not but I got this
clip of
40:41
her answering the question
somebody
40:43
accusing her of playing games
and I
40:46
played the clip and I was
producing it
40:47
last night I'm listening just
wait we
40:49
played this clip already and so
I went
40:52
back and they realized it was
this I
40:54
have from a month ago I have a
very
40:55
similar clip where she just get
loses
40:57
her mind and we marry that clip
but it
41:00
was it last show those show
before the
41:02
show before that it was way
back and so
41:04
you listed this clip and this
is a deja
41:06
vu clip I said Nancy we are we
have I
41:18
had when we bring the bill
which is just
41:22
so you know there's a bill made
in order
41:23
by the Rules Committee that we
can call
41:25
up at any time in order to send
it over
41:28
to the Senate and to have the
provisions
41:31
in there to pay for the product
for the
41:33
impeachment and then the next
step okay
41:39
whatever you want to call it
the killer
41:41
trial that is where you put the
managers
41:46
I was not prepared to put the
managers
41:48
and that bill yet because we
don't know
41:50
the arena that we are in
frankly I don't
41:54
care what the Republicans say
41:55
any other pet not on this
subject I've
41:57
said this is it I don't dance
41:59
what clip I don't remember I
mean she
42:02
sounds like she sounds often I
don't
42:05
know if I remember the problem
42:09
incoherent he does and
meanwhile the the
42:13
old meme is back that you know
the
42:17
president is a Russian agent
this just
42:20
continues I mean I'm sure it
was slow
42:22
over the holiday for the B
teams to come
42:24
in and and and get gas and who
did I
42:26
find here I found their old
notes
42:28
well I've this was very funny I
got
42:32
Democratic congresswoman Torrez
yes I'm
42:36
not sure what she she may be
from Alaska
42:39
and it would they were really
scraping
42:41
the barrel and here's what what
she said
42:43
about about you know the ongoing
42:46
controversy with the president
it's
42:48
great to have you and I wonder
how
42:50
concerned you are that Putin
was able to
42:53
influence not just through sort
of
42:56
Russian meddling and trying to
42:58
persuasion person this is my
favorite
43:01
meme that will not stop they
keep saying
43:04
that Russian disinformation
about
43:07
Ukraine's possible involvement
in the
43:10
2016 election which would in
this case
43:13
according to what we've been
told relate
43:16
to the steel dossier is just
43:19
categorically wrong it's been
debunked
43:21
it's a it comes directly from
Putin
43:24
Putin has put this into the
heads of
43:27
every single member of the
Republican
43:29
Party it's great to have you
and I
43:30
wonder how concerned you are
that Putin
43:33
was able to influence not just
through
43:37
sort of Russian meddling and
trying to
43:39
persuade persuade voters or
Americans
43:42
but actually the influence the
president
43:44
in a way that has him picking
what Putin
43:47
is saying over his own Intel
community I
43:49
think after the 2016 elections
the
43:52
gloves were really off when it
came to
43:54
Vladimir Putin influence with
President
43:57
Trump and the GOP because let's
not
44:01
forget the GOP continues to
parrot not
44:04
only on the floor but also
going on to
44:06
Fox News
44:08
all of the things the lies that
Putin
44:10
continues to spread blaming and
44:12
deflecting everyone else on his
44:15
interference in our US
elections why do
44:19
you think the president was
such an easy
44:22
target for Putin here while we
know the
44:24
answer this one I am afraid that
44:26
Vladimir Putin may have
something on the
44:30
president and it is a reason
why the
44:31
president has continued to play
the hand
44:34
main - Vladimir Putin inviting
him to
44:40
the White House and opening the
doors
44:42
and not having any advisors
present
44:45
taking the notes you know from
from the
44:48
interpreter and continuing to
talk to
44:50
him and continue to parrot
everything
44:53
that he tells him you know
Russia is no
44:57
moron she's a congresswoman
Torres look
45:02
it up for you almost on us they
have
45:04
never been a friend to us they
continue
45:06
to compromise us
internationally they
45:09
continue to attack our friends
and our
45:12
allies overseas so we have to
be very
45:15
careful we have to keep a close
eye on
45:17
how this continues to evolve
I'm sorry
45:21
she's from California
45:23
yeah that makes nothing but
sense yes so
45:27
you know again it's obviously
Putin has
45:30
a pee-pee tape that's why the
president
45:32
is act about it we already know
about it
45:37
just keep on how this is gonna
be how's
45:39
that blackmail just keep
repeating keep
45:41
repeating keep repeating then
we have
45:44
things I don't think they are
repeating
45:45
I think they're honestly sincere
45:47
yes it's clearly nobody's not
repeating
45:51
it but they're idiots it's
let's play
45:53
let's play one more this is the
this is
45:55
a kicker
45:56
oh wait lemon is coming skipped
it well
45:58
let's let's go to this one
first this is
46:01
Alex Jones now seriously you're
just
46:05
doing this just just to work me
this was
46:09
interesting because you know
there's
46:11
always this information you
know there's
46:13
always this kind of like even
put
46:15
chanock questions Alex Jones
about he
46:19
was like yeah who was once Alex
Jones
46:22
who is Alex Jones he drops a
little gem
46:26
in here first he's going on
about how
46:28
you know these guys are trying
to set
46:30
people up for blackmail and
they're
46:31
gonna do and then he drops a
bombshell
46:33
in the middle of it and she's
just
46:35
ranting it you won't even
notice it
46:37
except I kind of ended it why I
actually
46:40
let it go a little further but
now they
46:41
pointed out you'll notice it
but I'm
46:43
listening this going what was
the point
46:46
of that little nugget here I
always
46:50
loved Bill Hicks one time got
convicted
46:52
smuggling kids now she runs the
Amber
46:55
Alert this just like something
out of a
46:57
nightmare
46:58
he's talking about the the
woman in
47:00
Haiti who smuggled the kids out
and then
47:03
yeah this is the lead up about
don't
47:06
worry all right it's fiction
movie but
47:07
let's look at some of these
documents
47:09
here's they look at the clinton
body
47:12
count and and these are just
well-known
47:14
cases and now there's been so
many
47:17
others that have died that have
been
47:20
connected to the Clintons and
this whole
47:23
network they're using a
blackmail to
47:25
control people through folks
like
47:27
Jeffrey Epstein and then over
here
47:28
you've got the epic Times
breakdown of
47:31
all of this and how they
created the
47:33
insurance policy infusion GPS
the fake
47:35
dossier and
47:36
tried to set Trump up with
double agents
47:40
with the Russians but Trump
never took
47:42
the bait and now these people
who are
47:44
tied into this whole network are
47:46
politically trying to impeach
and remove
47:50
the President of the United
States but
47:52
they're getting more and more
desperate
47:54
as their operatives are exposed
so we
48:00
got to ask ourselves what are
they going
48:01
to do they're going to threaten
to
48:03
release dirt on all of these
people that
48:07
they've been blackmailing in
this
48:08
network if they don't do what
they're
48:10
told but by Infowars and by you
and by
48:13
President Trump who's been
going after
48:14
these networks exposing Spygate
and
48:18
exposing how they're
controlling people
48:20
with payoffs and blackmail and
48:22
corruption and threats and
lawsuits
48:24
within as this information
comes out
48:27
it's only going to implicate
them
48:30
because they can only get over
the
48:31
blackmail when people don't
know about
48:32
the larger system and they can
just leak
48:34
in the news this somebody was
having sex
48:36
with a 14 year old girl or that
somebody
48:39
is a is a Satanist or that
someone is
48:42
involved in the occult or
somebody like
48:45
Adam Schiff is admittedly at
parties
48:47
doing quote Egyptian rituals
with IDI
48:49
buck and all those dead black
men they
48:52
keep coming out of his house
well this
48:54
is not new I've reported on
this on the
48:57
the standard hotel in in
California with
49:00
the the chemicals and you know
the the
49:03
chlorine cloud which apparently
was used
49:06
to dissolve dissolve one of
shifts
49:09
underage victims this is not
news this
49:14
is all part of the thousands of
a sealed
49:16
indictments
49:18
yes it was news to me that
Schiff
49:20
hanging out with all these guys
who
49:22
ended up dead in some sort of
gay cabal
49:25
ya know the the story is that
shift
49:29
accidentally killed a
fourteen-year-old
49:33
kid and as Joan said there the
story
49:37
goes there was a black kid and
that it
49:38
was fourteen and that you know
Schiff
49:40
was doing stuff with him and
yeah and he
49:42
he the kiddo deed or something
which is
49:45
kind of in line with buck
49:49
yeah the buck who is a number
one
49:51
major-league Democratic isn't
in jail
49:57
now isn't he still in or in
arrest under
49:59
arrest
50:00
and we haven't followed but we
should do
50:02
that they won't play much about
that
50:03
it's not of course they won't
do system
50:06
well the well the since you
brought that
50:08
up I thought I might as well
play the
50:10
audio of the latest Kevin
Spacey video
50:14
did you see this you know I
know about
50:18
it I was one of those things I
was
50:20
working on something else and I
kind of
50:21
avoided it I said if this
important atom
50:24
will pick it up so Kevin Spacey
he did
50:26
one of these previously I think
it
50:28
wasn't about a year ago in the
meantime
50:31
this has been some nasty stuff
that's
50:34
happened to Kevin Spacey yeah
it not
50:36
actually stuff that's happened
to him
50:38
but people who have accused him
kind of
50:41
wind up dead including most
recently
50:45
this week re Ben who was the
Norwegian
50:52
princess's ex-husband died at
his own
50:55
hand aged 47 and he had openly
accused
51:00
Kevin Spacey of groping him at
some
51:04
event so people wind up dead
when they
51:07
accused Kevin Spacey of doing
anything
51:11
you know the the thinking is
that Spacey
51:15
is somehow connected to these
persons
51:18
well these types of groups who
do nutty
51:21
rapey things and and he is
threatening
51:26
to expose everything and this
is just
51:28
the story so he comes out again
with his
51:31
Frank Underwood accent so he's
doing the
51:33
whole rod do declare and he's
sitting in
51:36
front of his fireplace and
first he's
51:38
stoking up the the fire and
then he goes
51:41
into this one minute bit
51:46
you didn't really think I was
gonna miss
51:49
the opportunity to wish you a
Merry
51:50
Christmas did you it's been a
pretty
51:53
good year and I'm grateful to
have my
51:55
health back and in light of
that I've
51:58
made some changes in my life
and I'd
52:00
like to invite you to join me
as we walk
52:03
into 2020
52:04
I want to cast my vote for more
good in
52:09
this world yes I know what
you're
52:12
thinking
52:12
can he be serious I'm dead
serious and
52:16
it's not that hard
52:18
trust me the next time someone
does
52:20
something you don't like you
can go on
52:23
the attack
52:24
but you can also hold your fire
and do
52:27
the unexpected you can kill
them with
52:32
kindness cue the creepy music
52:42
entertaining I'll give him that
52:48
Jason tweets yeah and and so
the his his
52:51
hashtag is Katie WK kill them
with
52:55
kindness and I don't know so
he's saying
52:58
hey if someone does something
bad to you
53:00
you can strike out you could
wait you
53:02
could wait patiently and kill
them with
53:04
kindness so I don't know man
Kevin
53:08
Spacey is a trip I'm so happy
using in
53:10
in the world doing this it
makes it so
53:13
interesting
53:16
excellent excellent there okay
I got my
53:20
last impeachment except I think
this is
53:22
it this is the just so we know
because
53:26
we've been teasing this a bit
and we're
53:28
gonna just gonna continue for a
while
53:30
which is more impeachment
articles
53:32
coming out geez House Judiciary
53:34
Committee lawyer has raised the
53:36
possibility of additional
articles
53:39
impeachment against President
wrote that
53:41
the house uncovers new evidence
that
53:43
Trump attempted to obstruct
53:45
investigations of his actions
the
53:47
possibility was raised in a
court filing
53:49
Monday amidst legal battle over
whether
53:51
the Democrats can force former
White
53:54
House Counsel Don Magan to
testify again
53:57
was Special Counsel Robert
Muller
53:59
central witnesses testimony
could relate
54:02
to whether Trump tried to
obstruct the
54:04
Muller investigation the house
has
54:06
already impeached Trump for
abuse of
54:08
power and obstruction of
Congress
54:10
related to Trump's effort to
pressure
54:12
Ukraine to investigate his
political
54:15
rival Joe Biden this is not the
first
54:17
time some Democratic lawmakers
have
54:19
raised the prospect of
additional
54:21
articles of impeachment among
them
54:23
Democratic Texas Congress
member al
54:25
Greenhill in 2017 was the first
Congress
54:28
member to call for president
Trump's
54:30
impeachment from the floor of
the house
54:33
this is Congress member Greene
speaking
54:35
on Democracy Now just after
Trump's
54:38
impeachment we have brought
these
54:40
articles of impeachment dealing
with the
54:43
bigotry the hatred the
homophobia
54:45
Islamophobia xenophobia all of
the
54:47
invidious phobias the
anti-semitism
54:51
the articles of impeachment
addressing
54:53
these things understanding of
course
54:55
that the House of
Representatives went
54:58
so far as to condemn the
president for
55:02
his racist comments but that
wasn't
55:04
enough condemnation was best
impeachment
55:08
light if Andrew Johnson could be
55:10
impeached in article 10 of the
articles
55:12
of impeachment against him for
reasons
55:14
rooted in his hatred his
bigotry and
55:16
racism this president can be a
peach for
55:19
these reasons as well I tell
you they
55:21
have so overplayed their hand
with this
55:23
no one cares no one's watching
55:27
everyone is completely tuned
out not
55:29
interested even the debates got
was at
55:32
six million viewers lowest
lowest lowest
55:35
so far and then I mean I've see
people
55:38
tweeting uh dispense no
president I mean
55:41
that's how stupid we are no
one's paying
55:43
attention I ain't I guess Pence
is
55:45
president what this people
don't know
55:47
they don't care it's been said
it's
55:51
they're still living in the
days of
55:52
Watergate and thinking they're
Woodward
55:54
and Bernstein whatever they
think
55:56
they've they've accomplished
it's not
55:58
working the American public is
not that
56:02
they don't believe it they just
56:04
completely don't care
56:06
they've been inundated with
headlines
56:08
and clickbait and that no one
reads it
56:11
just doesn't care do not care
at all
56:14
except for the mainstream media
I have a
56:17
couple clips to wrap this up
56:20
Michael Moore now I don't know
if this
56:22
was a podcast
56:25
well they did bleep it so maybe
it was
56:27
on CNN Michael Moore in
conversation
56:30
with Robert DeNiro could you
ask for a
56:33
better parent I mean that is
like that
56:35
is like PRDS Clippers a written
all over
56:38
it
56:39
this is like pairing foie gras
with a
56:42
beautiful Riesling my friend
this is
56:44
what you actually actually foie
gras
56:47
toda cam is considered the
absolute top
56:50
tarring ever is that a Riesling
no it's
56:54
a Saturn Oh delicious sweet so
turn the
56:59
reasoning I had was almost like
a so
57:01
turn it was probably about Baron
57:03
oscillation or say no idea what
it was
57:06
it was one of those hey we'll
pair the
57:07
wine for you like okay you do
it you do
57:11
that anyway
57:11
here we go Michael Moore with
the
57:14
infamous Robert De Niro right I
know yes
57:17
if people are thinking that I'm
talking
57:18
to one of those characters mr.
De Niro
57:21
is not going to whack any of the
57:23
Republicans or do anything to
them or
57:25
Jake LaMotta them to the ground
no even
57:30
when I said I want to please
Trump in
57:33
the face after I you know I
made a thing
57:35
maybe wait about a few months
before
57:37
he's elected and I was meaning
in it as
57:41
a figure of speech not
literally per se
57:44
but just to say okay to let it
to see
57:47
what it's like to hear you to
hear what
57:50
you said by somebody else like
me say
57:53
I'm gonna punch you in the face
see what
57:56
that's like
57:57
that's what it's how dare you
say that
57:58
to people somebody who's like
being
58:01
harassed in the audience or
something
58:03
how dare you that's wrong right
but it
58:05
would kind of it's not hurt him
but just
58:07
punch him in the face just a lie
58:10
yeah they're actually talking
about
58:13
physical violence and how cool
it would
58:15
be that two people somebody
who's being
58:18
harassed in the audience or
something
58:19
how dare you that's wrong right
but it
58:22
would kind of feel good to
punch it not
58:23
hurt him but just punch him in
the face
58:25
just a lie yeah just cathartic
items no
58:29
I know I'd like to see a bag of
shit
58:32
right in his face hit him right
in the
58:34
face like that and let the
picture go
58:36
all over the world
58:38
that would be the most
humiliating thing
58:40
because he needs to be
humiliated
58:42
he needs to be confronted and
humiliated
58:45
by whoever the the the his
opponent is
58:48
his political opponent they
have to
58:49
stand up to him they don't have
to do it
58:51
in an obvious physical way but
they have
58:54
to have the form and ability to
confront
58:56
him and to put him in his place
because
58:58
the people have to see that to
see him
59:01
be humiliated so he would let
us go that
59:06
guy's you know this is the
reason he was
59:09
pretty much banished from the
Golden
59:11
Globes nominations for his role
in the
59:13
Irishmen which which he was
expected to
59:15
get a nomination for Best Actor
they was
59:17
snubbed him oh you think but
this guy
59:19
anymore
59:20
you can't trust him in a live
telecast
59:21
either but but I'll tell you to
say and
59:25
he walked it back a little bit
at the
59:27
end but to say I'd like to see
a big bag
59:29
of shit just explode right in
his face
59:32
and the picture should go all
over the
59:33
world that's exactly what
happened with
59:35
PIM 410 who was going to win
the Dutch
59:40
election in 2000 and he was an
outsider
59:44
and people just vilified him
and then it
59:49
was the animal activists and I
started
59:51
throwing cakes and pies in his
face and
59:54
two weeks before the election
he's shot
59:56
dead by one of these nutjobs
you got to
59:58
be careful when you're saying
that kind
59:59
of stuff ya know De Niro is is a
1:00:03
horrible person it's because
he's still
1:00:07
i watch the irishman I was able
to watch
1:00:09
without being triggered by
being him and
1:00:12
he's still a great actor no
he's a great
1:00:14
actor I couldn't watch the
Irishman
1:00:16
though it's so slow I want to
watch it
1:00:20
funny you want to watch the
well paced
1:00:22
movie that is outstanding
humorous it's
1:00:25
very funny
1:00:26
at top of his game is the
Tarantino
1:00:29
movie once upon a time I saw
that I
1:00:32
didn't like it it was okay it
was okay
1:00:34
the story just wasn't great for
me it
1:00:37
was shot beautifully I get the
1:00:39
connection to Tate and you know
Manson
1:00:42
and all that but man well
here's here's
1:00:44
a review for you since you know
I am
1:00:47
team Jen
1:00:49
I've always been against
Angelina Jolie
1:00:51
in this Jennifer Aniston and
Reese
1:00:54
Witherspoon got paid a lot of
money no
1:00:57
doubt to create a series for
Apple TV
1:01:00
and I decided that I'd sign up
for the
1:01:02
free month and but also I will
go
1:01:05
another month just to support
this show
1:01:07
the morning show yes everybody
likes the
1:01:10
show it's not that funny though
it's not
1:01:13
meant to you see at when I and
we first
1:01:17
started watching it it's like
well this
1:01:18
will be a show about a morning
show and
1:01:20
you know it I kind of get it
and it'll
1:01:22
be really interesting but it's
not it's
1:01:25
completely and they'll say it's
it's not
1:01:28
really based on Matt Lauer
1:01:30
but it's about Matt Lauer it's
about
1:01:32
Lauer it's about Weinstein it's
about
1:01:34
this station that goes through
the exact
1:01:37
same scenario right down to the
button
1:01:39
under the desk that
automatically closes
1:01:41
Matt Lauer's door in this case
it's
1:01:43
played expertly by Steve Carell
this is
1:01:46
not meant to be funny this is a
drama
1:01:48
and it's very very well done I
mean I'm
1:01:53
blown away but I don't it may
be a
1:01:56
mistake for them to do another
season I
1:01:58
think they could have ended it
with were
1:02:00
they where they did but what is
1:02:03
extremely cool about it is it
shows what
1:02:06
we've been talking about for 12
years
1:02:08
when people are in production
television
1:02:10
mode how they talk about on-air
hosts
1:02:14
how they talk about what shit
what's no
1:02:15
good get this person off the
air you
1:02:17
know the stuff that we do when
we say
1:02:19
we're in executive mode we're
going to
1:02:20
talk about someone about their
external
1:02:22
features because that's how
it's done in
1:02:24
television and you see right
down to
1:02:26
every single scripted word it
is if and
1:02:29
it's extremely accurate and
what I like
1:02:32
is they take both sides of the
Ray penis
1:02:37
of Matt Lauer by showing that
the
1:02:40
culture within a television
production
1:02:43
studio can sometimes just get
silly and
1:02:47
I don't know if I can explain
this
1:02:48
without you kind of have to see
it but
1:02:50
John you know it when when
you're doing
1:02:52
a show with the same crew and
it's
1:02:55
either every day every day is a
better
1:02:57
way to look at it particularly
if you're
1:02:59
all getting up at 3:30 in the
morning
1:03:00
then
1:03:02
it happens that you know funny
innuendos
1:03:05
or double entendre will become
kind of
1:03:08
what the whole crew was joking
about am
1:03:10
i explaining that right yeah I
well I
1:03:13
think you're explaining it as
well as
1:03:15
you can we which is that people
had they
1:03:18
develop their own language is
so much
1:03:20
like our show we develop their
own
1:03:21
language is yes and you develop
your own
1:03:23
language on a set yeah and uh
people
1:03:25
just one word will mean a whole
bunch of
1:03:28
things to people that work there
1:03:29
which explains why when we saw
the
1:03:31
actual videotape of Matt Lauer
saying
1:03:34
something really suggestive and
rude to
1:03:36
think the makeup person and
that was
1:03:39
caught on camera is saying
anything
1:03:41
about it and he was like hey I
really
1:03:43
love that dress you can wear
that
1:03:44
anytime that can often be I'm
not saying
1:03:47
it's right but that can often
be the
1:03:49
exact time of vibe you have on a
1:03:51
television set with the crew and
1:03:54
everyone will participate yeah
and
1:03:56
everyone will participate men
and women
1:03:57
alike now yeah there's no doubt
that
1:04:00
that that there was extreme
violations
1:04:03
happening at least depicted in
this show
1:04:05
but it's a great show if you
want to
1:04:07
understand how television
really works
1:04:10
because it's extremely accurate
in my in
1:04:14
my experience and also it's
just a good
1:04:17
piece where they look at me too
from all
1:04:20
sides not necessarily just one
one bad
1:04:23
actor is Matt Lauer the rapist
no the
1:04:26
female host participated in the
culture
1:04:28
and it's it's it's it's a
little more
1:04:30
gray than you'd than you think
it might
1:04:32
be so I would recommend
watching that
1:04:34
get they can get the free trial
than at
1:04:36
least to see one or two
episodes it's
1:04:39
outstanding work really
outstanding the
1:04:42
only bummer bummer the others a
bummer a
1:04:46
bummer while the consultant Wow
the
1:04:50
consulting producer
1:04:52
because part of it is loosely
based on
1:04:54
his book top of the morning is
Brian
1:04:57
seltzer water he consulted on
this thing
1:05:01
and not so much for the meet
the hashtag
1:05:03
me to stuff but for the
accuracy of what
1:05:07
it's like to be on a top-rated
morning
1:05:10
show everyone sleep-deprived
and kind of
1:05:12
how you know how how that works
in
1:05:15
television so he knows enough
about that
1:05:17
he's the gossipy kind of new
guy yeah
1:05:20
understands that you know that
that
1:05:23
thing that I thought of people
don't
1:05:24
understand is those morning
shows where
1:05:25
you come out of New York people
have to
1:05:27
get up at 3:00 in the morning
like you
1:05:29
say or for ya to get to the
studio and
1:05:31
get prepared a lot of the
people that
1:05:35
are on those shows are that
actually can
1:05:38
handle the shows are or
abnormal to
1:05:41
begin with yes so they can do
that weird
1:05:44
sleep of sleep deprivation type
of show
1:05:47
Brian Gumbel who was on The
Today Show
1:05:50
for decade or more of a long
time very
1:05:53
serious guy he said once that
he only
1:05:57
needs two two hours of sleep
yeah he
1:06:00
says sleeps overrated well and
the Jets
1:06:04
you know yeah they still can't
do that
1:06:07
kind of work they show this the
alarm
1:06:09
going off at 3:30 constantly
kind of
1:06:11
like a Groundhog Day
1:06:11
I've done that I've done I
haven't done
1:06:13
morning television done morning
radio
1:06:15
for several months at z100 in
New York
1:06:19
and it's hard you know you got
to go to
1:06:21
bed at 8:30 you know if you
want to be
1:06:24
any kind of human being it's
and you
1:06:26
know I can see why a lot of
people would
1:06:28
start to do drugs in fact a lot
of
1:06:31
morning radio guys do drugs for
that
1:06:33
very reason not me you know so
I do have
1:06:36
a brian Stelter water clip as it
1:06:39
pertains to the impeachment
here he is
1:06:42
with yes this is David Remnick
from The
1:06:48
New Yorker now is he just is he
a
1:06:51
columnist or is he used to -
Remnick
1:06:54
took over the New Yorker and I
think
1:06:57
he's ruined the magazine
because what he
1:06:59
did was he brought in the
Millennials
1:07:03
they got rid and what and it's
very
1:07:05
noticeable in the car
1:07:06
toons they got rid of there a
long time
1:07:09
I think his name's Bob man
coward
1:07:12
Manukau or something he's a
long time at
1:07:15
a cartoon editor and his type
of cartoon
1:07:18
choices roll classic New Yorker
1:07:21
absurdist cartoon punchline
server and
1:07:24
now he's running a cartoon
collective of
1:07:27
some sort probably making more
money
1:07:29
than his ever made before but
they got
1:07:31
rid of him and they put in two
1:07:32
millennial I think one of them
is a
1:07:34
woman I think one of them is a
guy I
1:07:36
can't tell her sexist but they
they had
1:07:40
a video of them once and the
two are so
1:07:43
unfunny and it's if anyone's
ever
1:07:45
murders the old show episodes
when they
1:07:46
had the the vice-president of
comedy
1:07:49
this woman had no sense of humor
1:07:50
they're very humorless and the
cartoons
1:07:53
they pick are often baffling to
anybody
1:07:56
over 35 years old and the
Remnick is a
1:08:01
is not a positive force in the
in
1:08:05
society apparently well he and
brian
1:08:07
Stelter think a lot of the story
1:08:09
yeah but they think a lot of
themselves
1:08:11
apparently we've seen the
Republicans
1:08:13
stuck where they are they're
illusions
1:08:17
about Trump remain and you're
right to
1:08:21
describe it as a flat line
here's what I
1:08:23
hope that we understand that
the the
1:08:27
stakes here are immense it's
just it's
1:08:30
not about the just about the
political
1:08:31
future of one man Donald Trump
it's
1:08:35
about the future of democracy
and
1:08:37
democratic process and and and
this is a
1:08:40
a trend throughout the world
it's about
1:08:43
the future of the earth we have
a party
1:08:46
that has decided to be
disbelieving
1:08:48
about climate change
1:08:50
it's about issues as essential
as that
1:08:53
and right now you have a
country that is
1:08:56
split and to the great
frustration of
1:08:59
people like you and pretend
people like
1:09:00
me we don't somehow understand
we don't
1:09:04
understand why the the evidence
of
1:09:08
things why facts don't
penetrate so many
1:09:12
of our brothers and sisters in
the
1:09:13
United States of America and
this is a
1:09:15
source of great
1:09:16
raishin for the press facts are
you
1:09:22
talking about facts but listen
listen to
1:09:24
the the tail-end here because
this is
1:09:26
where they get a little Nutt
nutty about
1:09:28
it don't penetrate so many of
our
1:09:30
brothers and sisters in the
United
1:09:32
States of America and this is a
source
1:09:33
of great frustration for the
press for
1:09:37
the press and for anybody who's
who's
1:09:39
thinking about these issues
that are so
1:09:41
important it's so horrible for
the press
1:09:44
you see a press press for the
press I
1:09:50
mean these are people like
Remnick and
1:09:53
others who run these magazines
I have
1:09:57
real their scientific
background is
1:09:59
minimal if Annie yeah they have
no
1:10:02
understanding of computer
modeling and
1:10:04
what a farce it is in general
and they
1:10:07
just and they just buy into
these things
1:10:09
what client synchronous it's
1:10:10
embarrassing and then they have
their
1:10:12
humorless which i think is
reflected in
1:10:15
the cartoons and it becomes a
nightmare
1:10:19
for the culture the New Yorkers
there's
1:10:22
still good articles they still
have good
1:10:24
writers that force their stuff
to go in
1:10:26
there but the generally
speaking is it's
1:10:30
gonna fail because of Remnick
well
1:10:33
largely all they need to do is
just
1:10:35
listen to Nancy Pelosi this is
about
1:10:37
science science science no when
she says
1:10:42
it three times you know it's
gonna come
1:10:44
true I do have one last topper
of the of
1:10:50
the impeachment clips okay we
must
1:10:53
listen to another madman this
is Ralph
1:10:58
Nader who by the way thinks
that Trump I
1:11:02
didn't yeah I gotta cut this
down
1:11:05
because when he went on forever
on a
1:11:06
rant but he he includes in his
rant that
1:11:09
Trump should be impeached
because he's a
1:11:11
climate change denier he's
called for
1:11:14
impeaching Trump for
deliberately
1:11:16
abetting the climate crisis
among other
1:11:19
issues his latest book written
with Mark
1:11:22
Greene is titled fake president
decoding
1:11:26
Trump's gaslighting corruption
and
1:11:28
general
1:11:29
bs except he spells it out
1:11:34
so first respond to what is
happening
1:11:38
this week it is historic what
do you
1:11:40
think about the grounds on
which oh well
1:11:42
why was it okay for everyone to
say
1:11:45
shithole when the president
apparently
1:11:48
had said that even though we
don't know
1:11:49
if he actually did but then
it's we
1:11:52
can't say bullshit and he
where's the
1:11:54
line is is that a problem
because it's
1:11:56
not the president or how does
this work
1:11:59
you're asking would be yeah i
don't know
1:12:02
he spells it out welcome back to
1:12:05
Democracy Now Ralph
1:12:06
so first respond to what is
happening
1:12:10
this week it is historic what
do you
1:12:12
think about the grounds on which
1:12:14
President Trump is about to be
impeached
1:12:17
far too narrow and perilous if
Nancy
1:12:21
Pelosi wants to remove Donald
Trump she
1:12:25
went on a very narrow base she
is
1:12:27
clearly not supportive of
impeachment
1:12:30
generally she took it off the
table when
1:12:32
it was proposed to her in 2007
1:12:35
impeachment of the criminal war
1:12:38
criminals George Bush and Dick
Cheney
1:12:41
and if she's come forward with
a very
1:12:44
narrow hand a very narrow hand
for the
1:12:48
most impeachable president of
all time
1:13:00
with that I'd like to thank you
for your
1:13:02
courtesy in the morning to you
the man
1:13:03
who literally put the C in the
morning
1:13:10
mr. Adam curry in the morning
all ships
1:13:13
to see boots on the ground feet
in their
1:13:15
subs in the waters in the water
and all
1:13:18
the dames and nights out there
in the
1:13:20
morning to all of our trolls
how many
1:13:23
trolls do we have today let me
see it's
1:13:25
the second day of Christmas in
Europe
1:13:27
Boxing Day in the United
Kingdom's and
1:13:30
it was about 800 people it's
good to
1:13:32
have them there
1:13:32
trolls or trolls we love them
we can get
1:13:34
them no agenda stream calm
where you can
1:13:36
hang out with all of your
fellow trolls
1:13:37
poke fun at anything that's
live or just
1:13:40
chat
1:13:41
hangout and that is no agenda
stream
1:13:44
dot-com also like to of course
thank our
1:13:47
executive producer for episode
1201 it
1:13:51
was a special was John's story
time
1:13:53
David Orkut also known as Sir
Reuben
1:13:56
waffles and he was knighted for
this
1:13:59
incredible effort produced that
forest
1:14:01
the artwork for the show came
to us from
1:14:04
Darren O'Neill once again he
had already
1:14:07
put it in the show before he
gets us he
1:14:10
understands our system he
clearly knew
1:14:12
we were going to be producing
it before
1:14:14
the actual show and he gave us
a nice a
1:14:16
nice piece of album art with
the best
1:14:19
stories of Jhansi Dvorak
compiled by
1:14:21
david orkut the whole the whole
1:14:23
production was seamless and i
think a
1:14:26
lot of people enjoyed it and
had some
1:14:27
good fun and no agenda art
generator
1:14:32
calm is where you can find the
artwork
1:14:34
that darren did but also other
artwork
1:14:36
and if you want you can
contribute
1:14:38
yourself and get that onto the
album art
1:14:41
distributed wide around gitmo
nation and
1:14:43
thank you once again Darren who
does so
1:14:46
much for the show and just
keeps on
1:14:48
kicking ass with the artwork we
1:14:52
did have a these are two
combined shows
1:14:54
they did what you're gonna be
read what
1:14:56
I'm gonna be reading from here
so it's
1:14:59
gonna be a little longer than
normal but
1:15:01
in fact if there were two shows
that
1:15:02
were normal shows it would be
more than
1:15:06
this we just as the as the
chatroom
1:15:08
troll room is down 20 to 25%
there so
1:15:13
was the donations and so I'd
considered
1:15:15
it you know it was a good it
worked out
1:15:19
because we had yeah didn't do a
show but
1:15:22
Zachary Maclean's at the top of
the list
1:15:23
with 1200 dollars and he says
1200
1:15:28
Norwegian krone afford show
1200 most
1:15:31
stable currency over the last
10 years
1:15:32
ha he to deep dive on Tesla
Solar City
1:15:36
scandal lawsuit and Tesla scam
as a
1:15:38
company yeah I've been lawsuit
about
1:15:41
that their batteries catching
fire
1:15:44
everywhere I don't know about
that yeah
1:15:46
they're the big it's the the
solar city
1:15:49
batteries you put in your home
yeah but
1:15:52
they've been catching on fire
at Walmart
1:15:54
a house down I think Walmart is
as filed
1:15:58
a suit against him because five
of their
1:16:00
stores caught fire because their
1:16:01
batteries keep igniting so best
price
1:16:09
know what else to do with that
now
1:16:12
there's a curry want anything
does you
1:16:14
want any any well Zachary thank
you and
1:16:18
yes like everything else you
want to
1:16:20
contribute Zachary in terms of
call outs
1:16:22
or anything send us a note and
and or
1:16:25
instant night does he want a
knighthood
1:16:29
I mean hold on let's take a
look at the
1:16:32
email I don't think he's on the
list
1:16:34
I mean I've checked up checked
it twice
1:16:37
maybe it's possible no I don't
so no
1:16:42
nothing supposed to get their
spelling
1:16:46
correct yeah nothing right I'm
not
1:16:51
seeing anything
1:16:57
Zachary let us know and and
obviously a
1:17:02
lot of gratitude and thanks
going stay
1:17:04
here is no we do have we day he
said
1:17:07
something under Zack McLean
1:17:12
well if the comp comes up I'll
be a
1:17:14
happy camper
1:17:16
wink this is I'm on the wrong
of the two
1:17:19
versions of script oh wow this
is he
1:17:26
says a screenshot yeah no the
screenshot
1:17:30
is the screenshot of what he's
just but
1:17:32
he put in the note all right
well thank
1:17:34
you very much Zachary and Merry
1:17:36
Christmas
1:17:36
no dad yeah that's good wasn't
sure the
1:17:39
deadline he says okay don't
worry all
1:17:42
right well you did well Zach
for Chris
1:17:46
of the carmel-by-the-sea 3:30
3.34 ITM
1:17:50
and Merry Christmas the
donation taking
1:17:53
the level of baronet but in the
spirit
1:17:54
of the Dame Drive I would like
to
1:17:56
abdicate and carve out the
funds carve
1:18:01
out of the funds of my last
three
1:18:03
donations to create a dame hood
for my
1:18:04
wife and love of my life
Kristen who
1:18:08
celebrates her 29th birthday on
the 24th
1:18:10
Kristen will join the round
table at as
1:18:13
Dame Kristen but of
carmel-by-the-sea I
1:18:16
think she's on the list she is
thanks
1:18:18
for that thanks for all the
great media
1:18:22
deconstructions at all and the
best of
1:18:23
you both and the whole no
agenda family
1:18:26
in the new year if we get jobs
car would
1:18:29
be great yes
1:18:30
love and light absolutely and
we'll see
1:18:31
we'll see your lady and Dame to
be at
1:18:34
the round table later for jobs
jobs and
1:18:38
jobs
1:18:38
[Laughter]
1:18:44
[Music]
1:18:47
so we have a copy of war and
peace here
1:18:50
from Barren da sword eh slammer
yes he
1:18:55
has a lot read it I can read it
I can do
1:18:58
it I think I can probably wing
through
1:18:59
this let me see in the morning
Duke and
1:19:03
dr. gonzo jingle request the
full money
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dealer's choice
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never
1:19:10
needed Addie douching first and
most
1:19:12
importantly please find
enclosed three
1:19:13
three three three three three
from three
1:19:16
three three three three from
Barren
1:19:17
sword eh slammer this donation
makes
1:19:20
master Emmet sir Emmet the cute
one he's
1:19:23
getting he's bringing his whole
family
1:19:25
to this is great thus complete
1:19:28
spiritually with dad Behrend eh
slammer
1:19:31
mom Baroness bang bang daughter
Dame
1:19:34
Simona the pretty one oldest
son Sir
1:19:37
Andrew keeper of the mountains
the smart
1:19:38
one and last but definitely not
least
1:19:41
the youngest son aged six sir
Emmet the
1:19:43
cute one secondarily a few
episodes of
1:19:46
the best podcast in universe
ago there
1:19:48
was a potential peerage dispute
between
1:19:50
this distinguished unassailable
1:19:51
long-standing baron listener
since 556
1:19:54
and donator since 559 and the
recent
1:19:57
anonymous insta baron who
requested a
1:19:59
questionable close Protectorate
which
1:20:02
their credit credit
acknowledged could
1:20:05
require peerage committee
ruling I can't
1:20:07
believe you didn't take care of
this
1:20:09
John why am i dealing with your
cook
1:20:10
peerage committee I'm not
dealing with
1:20:12
anything I have since
communicated with
1:20:15
the anonymous barren and posits
to the
1:20:17
peerage committee a perfect
deal even
1:20:19
though the innominate anonymous
insta
1:20:21
Baron made an embarrassing
error when
1:20:23
geographically describing their
proposed
1:20:25
Protectorate the insta Baron
has been
1:20:28
made aware of the errors exact
nature
1:20:30
and acknowledge their folly
suffice to
1:20:32
say words matter
1:20:34
do you know what's going on
here yeah
1:20:39
we'll explain the guys came in
and he
1:20:41
specifically pointed out that
da slammer
1:20:44
and him had a overlaying a
couple of
1:20:48
their their bare knees were
overlaid and
1:20:51
they didn't want to get into a
just
1:20:54
solicit an army to get into a
fight over
1:20:57
this this miniscule amount of
land ok so
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1:41:50
the final document even though
President
1:41:52
Trump is withdrawing the u.s.
from the
1:41:54
Paris agreement it's so
disappointing
1:41:56
Amy was there she followed
everything
1:41:58
she was a part of cop 25 she
had her own
1:42:01
studio set up and she doesn't
get any of
1:42:03
the really big news and there's
like a
1:42:05
night matches something she
said that
1:42:07
has to be commented on sure
which is
1:42:10
somehow even though we weren't
even
1:42:12
taking part in this the United
States
1:42:15
was blamed yeah well because we
didn't
1:42:18
participate that's how we got
blamed and
1:42:20
caught pony up that's what it
was yes
1:42:23
that's only uphill oh that's
way up
1:42:25
that's called participation
well I think
1:42:28
she's missed a big one here
there's
1:42:29
quite the scoop and you know
we'll just
1:42:32
report on it the Dutch
government was
1:42:35
sued by a climate change mmm
1:42:38
group and they lost and this
was in the
1:42:42
highest court of the land and
they have
1:42:45
to achieve their twitters they
the Dutch
1:42:48
government has to attain lost
they lost
1:42:51
yes the Dutch government lost
in the
1:42:53
highest court of the land
1:42:54
they have not done what they
promised to
1:42:57
do by 2024 climate change they
have you
1:43:02
know like four days five days
left yeah
1:43:07
they have to reduce emissions
by an
1:43:09
additional twenty five percent
this week
1:43:12
okay and but it it's I mean
this is a
1:43:16
big deal this is how it's all
going to
1:43:18
start running and they and the
shutting
1:43:20
shit down John that they're
like okay
1:43:22
the the the lower speed limit
definitely
1:43:25
for you indefinitely in effect
they're
1:43:27
going back to the farmers the
farmers
1:43:29
are coming out in protesting
again
1:43:31
they have lost a lawsuit and
now they
1:43:33
they are obliged to just cut
wherever
1:43:36
they can hold on a second
1:43:39
now is this lawsuit based on
something
1:43:41
that Dutch government said yes
do yes
1:43:44
new yes it was their climate oh
yes it
1:43:46
was the only country playing it
safe as
1:43:48
the United States of course they
1:43:52
otherwise you're gonna get sued
into
1:43:54
oblivion it's gonna happen yes
thank you
1:43:56
organic cut emissions and you
didn't
1:43:59
we're suing you it's gonna
happen not
1:44:01
just on the on a country scale
I believe
1:44:03
will see these lawsuits in
California
1:44:05
maybe maybe elsewhere but
California the
1:44:08
legislature there clearly made
a lot of
1:44:11
promises what they were going
to do for
1:44:14
emissions and climate change the
1:44:16
combating climate change I'm
telling you
1:44:19
this is this is a new though
all the
1:44:21
virtue signalers out there
1:44:23
mmm-hmm are subject to getting
their
1:44:25
asses sued because they didn't
do crap
1:44:27
they just talked to big exactly
nice
1:44:32
meanwhile good old Jane Fonda
is still
1:44:36
getting arrested every single
Friday I
1:44:38
stopped reporting on her her
media
1:44:40
alerts because she's arrests
every
1:44:42
Friday she goes out she gets
arrested
1:44:44
Vice magazine finally sat down
with her
1:44:48
for a quick little interview
and well as
1:44:50
you can imagine she's misguided
every
1:44:53
Friday Jane Fonda gets herself
arrested
1:44:55
on Capitol Hill
1:44:58
as part of an ongoing climate
protest
1:45:01
with the group fire drill well
you can
1:45:04
pull it radical I think what's
radical
1:45:06
is not doing anything we have
to go out
1:45:08
and make them do it and this
we're just
1:45:10
getting used to it we're just
beginning
1:45:11
to work our muscles in the
resistance
1:45:13
sector right Vonda has a long
history in
1:45:17
activism and controversy like
her
1:45:20
infamous visit to Hanoi at the
height of
1:45:22
the Vietnam War that she later
1:45:23
apologized for that eighty one
Fonda is
1:45:27
still trying to change the
world we
1:45:29
detained her briefly to ask why
1:45:32
Jane thanks for joining us it's
not you
1:45:35
you're just out of jail again
what
1:45:38
you're out there doing is what
I mean
1:45:40
the message is about climate
change I
1:45:42
mean with you you've engaged in
activism
1:45:44
for five decades well this is
the
1:45:46
existential issue over all of
the other
1:45:49
issues this is the looming
ticking time
1:45:52
bomb and we have to listen to
the
1:45:55
scientists who say we have 11
years to
1:45:58
do what has to happen and what
has to
1:45:59
happen is we have to stop all
new fossil
1:46:02
fuel extraction no licensing no
1:46:04
permitting on public lands or
waters and
1:46:08
and then we have to gradually
phase out
1:46:10
the existing extractions over
30 years
1:46:12
and make sure that the workers
that
1:46:14
depend on the fossil fuel
industry not
1:46:17
only are trained for new jobs
but that
1:46:19
those jobs are Union jobs with
good
1:46:21
salaries and benefits that
allow them to
1:46:23
support a family existential 11
more
1:46:34
years we're all going to die
1:46:36
20 50
1:46:40
and the thing is Jane Fonda
lists Jane
1:46:43
Fonda is a fossil fuel you
can't wait
1:46:49
that's the only reason you ran
that clip
1:46:51
no not at all that I wrote that
down
1:46:53
know that I just read that in
the troll
1:46:56
room I gotta be honest the
troll is
1:47:01
stealing blitz did it karma for
blitz
1:47:03
he wrote it just as I'm coming
out of
1:47:05
the clip if I had called you
out on E
1:47:08
you wouldn't accredited am I in
sure of
1:47:09
it it would have been much
slicker if
1:47:11
you hadn't you know okay thanks
1:47:14
appreciate it yeah not poor
Jane huh no
1:47:19
she's lost
1:47:19
we got she said she's the way I
see it
1:47:25
if anybody takes her seriously
at this
1:47:27
point is there they're the ones
they're
1:47:28
nuts I give her full credit for
being 81
1:47:31
and being out there kicking you
know
1:47:34
she's not sitting around
knitting no
1:47:36
that's true which by the way
supposedly
1:47:39
is the number one thing well
actually
1:47:41
there's two somebody pointed
out there
1:47:44
was a study done and and the
the hobby
1:47:46
the number one hobby of
Millennials
1:47:49
apparently a lot of people
thought was
1:47:51
knitting and I don't really
know any
1:47:53
that knit but it turns out the
number
1:47:55
one hobby is guess what the
number one
1:47:58
hobby of what Millennials are of
1:47:59
everywhere of all time
millennial women
1:48:01
I don't know canning coloring
book
1:48:04
coloring books I knew it was
close to
1:48:06
that coloring books well the
the new
1:48:09
azar of the Green Deal in the
European
1:48:13
Union France dimmer months who
I'm very
1:48:16
excited about him being part of
lady yes
1:48:18
he's my buddy and I'm gonna try
and get
1:48:20
an interview with him in the
new year
1:48:21
because he's the sales guy
brown shoes
1:48:23
sells it he'll sell anything he
doesn't
1:48:26
give a shit and he and he'll do
a really
1:48:27
good job and what he wants is
two
1:48:29
hundred and fifty billion every
year
1:48:31
from the 26 European Member
States
1:48:34
everybody chip in it's just ten
billion
1:48:37
each it's not that big a deal
he wrote a
1:48:39
love letter to Britain
regarding brexit
1:48:42
and it was published in
Guardian and
1:48:46
it's written as an op-ed but
it's my
1:48:49
love letter to Britain family
ties can
1:48:52
never really be severed and he
goes in
1:48:54
this whole thing about how yeah
he will
1:48:58
miss you know miss the UK so
much and it
1:49:02
was kind of an adopted the
second
1:49:04
country for him and he went to
school in
1:49:06
British schools and you've
decided to
1:49:09
leave it breaks my heart but I
respect
1:49:12
that decision you were in two
minds
1:49:15
about it like you have always
been in
1:49:17
two minds about the EU I wish
you had
1:49:19
stuck to that attitude it
served you
1:49:21
well and it kept us all in
better shape
1:49:22
was it necessary to force the
issue not
1:49:26
at all but you did and the sad
thing is
1:49:28
I see it is hurting you because
the two
1:49:31
minds will still be there even
after you
1:49:33
have left in the process so much
1:49:35
unnecessary damage has been
done to you
1:49:37
and all of us and I
1:49:38
fear more will follow truth be
told I
1:49:41
felt deeply hurt when you
decided to
1:49:44
leave three years later I'm
just sad
1:49:46
that a member of our family
wants to
1:49:48
sever our ties but at the same
time I
1:49:51
find comfort in the thought
that family
1:49:54
ties can never really be
severed we're
1:49:56
not going away and you yes you
Britain
1:50:00
will always be welcome to come
back to
1:50:03
us that last part is bogus of
course it
1:50:09
is well we'll see if they
actually leave
1:50:12
I'm still not convinced what's
the
1:50:14
latest well the latest is uh
they're
1:50:19
leaving hmm there but battening
the
1:50:22
hatches as it were getting
ready to do
1:50:24
it
1:50:25
but as we have shown time and
time again
1:50:28
on this show in particular
mm-hmm
1:50:31
there always comes down to
swell let's
1:50:33
give it a good two more months
let's
1:50:35
give it another month let's
give another
1:50:36
six months we're doing three
months we
1:50:37
would just put it off just cut
its net
1:50:39
what's it hurt now look what
we've been
1:50:42
putting it off this long what
does
1:50:44
another six months matter what
what I
1:50:46
find interesting is the general
1:50:51
narrative in the UK is that the
the
1:50:56
media did this the media made
this
1:50:59
happen the media branded Corbin
as an
1:51:04
anti-semite and it and I find
this odd
1:51:08
because the media was nothing
but
1:51:10
against Johnson they called a
buffoon
1:51:13
you know floppy hair guy and
pretty much
1:51:15
the way Trump was running am i
mistaken
1:51:17
in this coverage if I have I
not you're
1:51:20
absolutely correct so now and I
just
1:51:22
pulled one quote because it's
Roger
1:51:24
Waters Pink Floyd he's got a
big mouth
1:51:26
he's always talking a big game
but just
1:51:29
listen to how he explains this
away past
1:51:32
that may have it be sir he have
achieved
1:51:34
such an incredibly efficient
hatchet job
1:51:38
on the poor man over the last
few years
1:51:41
and but particularly over the
last year
1:51:43
the the chances of him ever
doing
1:51:45
anything really are extremely
slim
1:51:49
because he has been smeared
beyond
1:51:52
all believe it's becoming more
and more
1:51:54
apparent that propaganda is
almost the
1:51:58
most important thing in our
lives and
1:52:00
the fact that the mainstream
media is
1:52:02
owned by very rich and powerful
people
1:52:05
and and in consequence they it
may be
1:52:08
that they're coming closer and
closer to
1:52:10
controlling everything not just
all the
1:52:12
elections but everything and
obviously
1:52:15
the elections they can't
control they
1:52:18
send in the troops you know and
stop
1:52:19
killing people what's what's
interesting
1:52:22
to me is that here we are what
500 years
1:52:24
since Columbus and just now
this is the
1:52:28
only thing that makes me that
gives me
1:52:32
the strength to carry on in
this fight
1:52:34
and is this 500 years later it
seems
1:52:38
that we the people are just
beginning to
1:52:42
rise up now against the settler
colonial
1:52:46
attitudes of the last 500 years
and that
1:52:49
gives me heart so it gets him
hard which
1:52:53
is interesting
1:52:54
please but but it's confusing
because
1:52:57
yes there is clearly an
uprising but
1:53:02
populism yes exactly that
that's what
1:53:05
that's what's happening but
somehow he
1:53:06
sees that differently is he
just is he
1:53:10
just well it seems very odd but
this is
1:53:15
this is the way a lot of people
are
1:53:16
seeing this guy is a
multi-billionaire I
1:53:19
don't know if he's doesn't mix
with I
1:53:21
don't know if Roger Waters is a
1:53:23
billionaire but okay well I
would be
1:53:25
surprised if he wasn't after
their after
1:53:28
their home what depends the
early
1:53:31
money-making schemes including
running
1:53:33
of Lloyds of London to the
point was
1:53:36
called Floyd's of London they
were
1:53:37
making a fortune I didn't know
this what
1:53:39
are you talking about I don't
know any
1:53:40
of this you didn't know her
Floyd's of
1:53:43
London as in Pink Floyd's of
London yeah
1:53:45
no what's the story they ended
up owning
1:53:49
most of Lloyds of London at one
point he
1:53:52
tanked yeah I thought that this
was all
1:53:55
like old peerage money and
people who
1:53:58
had to put up their castles
were making
1:54:00
lots of money in the heyday and
they
1:54:02
were continue to make it so
they how did
1:54:04
they wind up owning it I don't
know how
1:54:07
they what the story is this is
some time
1:54:09
ago this is before the company
went
1:54:11
bankrupt I mean it's possible
that their
1:54:13
ownership or their part
ownership of the
1:54:16
of the company they were
investing in a
1:54:18
lot of insurance deals because
voice of
1:54:20
London isn't really an
insurance company
1:54:22
its kind of an insurer that's
that the
1:54:26
investors come it's not like a
venture
1:54:27
capital company mmm-hmm
1:54:29
they they bring they put
packages
1:54:32
together there's a way venture
1:54:33
capitalists put funds together
and they
1:54:35
bring in all these outsiders
and they
1:54:37
put all the money into the fund
and then
1:54:39
the fund does the insuring
right and
1:54:41
Lloyds but the parent Pink
Floyd was big
1:54:44
ownership of a lot of these
funds and
1:54:46
they be to the point where was
called
1:54:48
Floyd's of London oh crap I
gotta look
1:54:50
into that I'm this is trivia I
should
1:54:52
have known I feel inadequate
well I
1:54:56
thought you'd know because of
the of the
1:54:58
pun i Floyd's of London has
never heard
1:55:02
of this no
1:55:04
but I did hear about from
multiple
1:55:05
producers is something happened
on the
1:55:07
Patriot Awards this past week I
didn't
1:55:13
realize there was a category
but the
1:55:15
Patriot Awards I think is on
the Fox
1:55:17
Nation app or whatever fox
nation it's I
1:55:22
never heard about it before
this story
1:55:23
he learn it's not a real TV
channel so
1:55:26
they had an award for I guess
patriot of
1:55:30
whatever and everyone that
email me
1:55:33
about the said Oh
1:55:34
Brian Kilmeade said in the
morning he
1:55:37
throw on an ITM like yeah okay
yeah yeah
1:55:39
I heard that too
1:55:40
can we get a clip he also hears
the I so
1:55:43
in the morning which I'm like
you know
1:55:45
the guy is on in the morning
it's like
1:55:48
this is not like you know how
many you
1:55:51
know you have to have it in
context well
1:55:52
scan throat right clip out in
the
1:55:55
morning every so often when
were you
1:55:58
worried I was working there I
was in the
1:55:59
morning and there was that bad
baba yeah
1:56:00
it doesn't mean we must drop
the warning
1:56:04
listen to it in context and you
might
1:56:07
think differently by the way
you know
1:56:12
we've been up a while we all
had to
1:56:14
shave to get ready for this
1:56:16
we've been up since 2:00 3:00
in the
1:56:17
morning not you right and clean
man no
1:56:19
not yeah all right so I'm gonna
do
1:56:22
something we rarely do I'm
gonna go back
1:56:23
to the prompter in the morning
hey some
1:56:25
common quality shared amongst
many P in
1:56:27
the morning all right me what
was that
1:56:30
I'm gonna go back to the
prompter in the
1:56:32
morning I mean come on
1:56:35
okay well in context it does
sound like
1:56:37
he dropped in the morning bomb
yeah all
1:56:40
right so I'm gonna do something
we
1:56:42
rarely do I'm gonna go back to
the
1:56:44
prompter in the morning hey
some common
1:56:46
quality shared among us was in
the
1:56:48
morning on the prompter was
that was
1:56:50
that why he picked it up there
maybe I
1:56:51
don't think so
1:56:52
it's interesting though isn't
it well in
1:56:54
the warning to you Brian kill
me so
1:56:56
where's Brian Kilmeade let's
talk toy
1:56:59
who is this who is this guy
he's he's I
1:57:02
think he does the Fox Morning
News Fox
1:57:05
and Friends
1:57:07
and apparently use a gigantic
Patriot
1:57:12
well he's a baker if he listens
to the
1:57:14
no agenda show exactly exactly
exactly
1:57:19
well that's interesting well
he'll get
1:57:22
in touch it with us if he is
actually if
1:57:24
he actually dropped that bomb
because
1:57:26
he'll be listening to the show
and it
1:57:27
will say okay yeah you got me
maybe or
1:57:32
maybe not huh
1:57:33
I'd say while we do where we
haven't
1:57:35
done one of these for a while
Oh heavy
1:57:38
metal version I got to get those
1:57:46
straight is an OTG kind of guy
well
1:57:49
that's not the jingle I wanted
what's
1:57:50
the OTG jingle can never find
that one
1:57:56
offhand I do have a couple of
1:57:57
off-the-grid stories to talk
about the
1:58:02
first one you may have seen
news reports
1:58:06
over the past few days over the
over
1:58:08
Christmas about 23andme and
other very
1:58:12
popular DNA ancestry heritage
testing
1:58:16
kits which I have never done I
will
1:58:20
never do it I think we've been
kind of
1:58:22
smart yeah you haven't done
this either
1:58:24
how yeah I'm sure you haven't
done this
1:58:26
because what you hear is like
well
1:58:28
they're gonna use it for this
and then
1:58:30
somehow your DNA got away and
now the
1:58:33
cops they can issue warrants
and they
1:58:36
can get your DNA and so it's
just not a
1:58:38
good idea to participate in
this I think
1:58:40
we've been against this from
day one
1:58:42
this this and they're not even
that
1:58:44
accurate and apparently the
military is
1:58:48
not allowed to do it at all a
stern
1:58:49
warning tonight from the Defense
1:58:51
Secretary even though the
companies are
1:58:53
targeting military members with
1:58:54
discounts and other incentives
staying
1:58:57
away from these DNA kits
because they
1:58:59
could be putting you and the
country at
1:59:01
risk a growing number of
companies like
1:59:04
23andme and ancestry sell these
kits
1:59:06
that can profile consumers DNA
just by
1:59:09
analyzing their saliva they are
hugely
1:59:12
popular but pose a risk for
military
1:59:14
members the Defense Department
saying
1:59:16
the kits are not FDA approved
and cannot
1:59:19
be fully trusted
1:59:21
the defense secretary sent a
warning
1:59:23
letter to military members
about these
1:59:25
kits saying there is growing
concern
1:59:27
that the companies are using
the data
1:59:29
for questionable purposes
including mass
1:59:32
surveillance and the ability to
track
1:59:35
individuals without their
authorization
1:59:37
or awareness so are these DNA
gets bad
1:59:40
for everyone absolutely not but
the DoD
1:59:43
says they do pose more risk to
soldiers
1:59:46
because soldiers must follow
specific
1:59:48
guidelines when disclosing
medical
1:59:50
information hmm so there's a
piece of
1:59:56
bad publicity for this
easy-to-operate
1:59:59
the Pentagon does not like him
doing it
2:00:01
also what else is going on with
aramid
2:00:04
cut yeah well that's possible
possible
2:00:07
so just more fodder for the
don't give
2:00:10
up your DNA it's not all that
cute
2:00:13
The Washington Post ran a long
piece on
2:00:16
this outfit called spotter
2:00:19
edu SPO tter edu you'll find it
but
2:00:23
spotter
2:00:24
edu com and what they're doing
is
2:00:28
they're rolling out tracking
networks
2:00:31
all across campuses in the
United States
2:00:33
with Bluetooth beacons Wi-Fi
networks
2:00:37
and they are tracking
attendance not
2:00:40
just if if students are in the
classroom
2:00:43
at the right time even if
they're two
2:00:45
minutes late that will flag
them they
2:00:48
tracked the path to see if
students who
2:00:51
should be at study hall or in
the
2:00:54
library are in there long
enough where
2:00:56
they go before where they go
afterwards
2:00:58
it it connects into any
universities
2:01:02
student portfolio software and
is what
2:01:07
this is def exactly
2:01:08
first of all before you can
continue in
2:01:12
a second
2:01:14
any University that requires
student
2:01:16
attendance rigidly like a high
school
2:01:19
does because they get state
funds you
2:01:21
know so that so student has to
show up
2:01:23
so they get a certain amount of
money
2:01:24
from the state is a rinky-dink
school
2:01:29
it's just the rinky-dink school
there's
2:01:31
no reason to like a lecture
hall or
2:01:32
something you show up when you
want to
2:01:34
show up you got to take the
test it's
2:01:35
the tests that tell you whether
you did
2:01:37
a good job or you paid any
attention or
2:01:39
you go you read the right books
you know
2:01:41
show up to these classes
rigidly there's
2:01:43
no but I will say I have been
to visited
2:01:46
some schools where they do ring
bells
2:01:47
like idiots but there's no
normal
2:01:50
schools that are normal good
2:01:52
universities don't have that
sort of
2:01:54
structure they don't have bells
you have
2:01:56
to be there on time and all
your tardy
2:01:59
there's none of that this bull
crap well
2:02:01
this company unless you're a
rinky-dink
2:02:04
school the company spotter edu
was set
2:02:07
up by Rick Carter former ball
at a
2:02:11
college basketball coach and it
now
2:02:14
works in 40 schools including
2:02:16
universities such as Auburn
Central
2:02:18
Florida Columbia Indiana and
Missouri as
2:02:21
well as several smaller
colleges and a
2:02:23
public high school more than
1.5 million
2:02:26
student check-ins have been
logged this
2:02:28
year nationwide including in
graduate
2:02:31
seminars and chapel services
spotter
2:02:34
edu uses Bluetooth beacons
roughly the
2:02:36
size of a deck of cards to
signal to a
2:02:38
student smartphone once a
student steps
2:02:41
within range installers stick
them on
2:02:43
walls and ceilings the less
visible the
2:02:46
Carter said the better
2:02:48
school officials give spotter
edu the
2:02:50
student's full schedules the
system can
2:02:52
email a professor or adviser
2:02:54
automatically if a student
skips class
2:02:56
or walks in more than two
minutes late
2:02:58
the app records a full timeline
of
2:03:01
students present so advisors
can see
2:03:03
whether they left early or
stepped out
2:03:05
for a break it just goes on and
on and
2:03:08
on so Chicago a company it's
also
2:03:12
gamifying student schedules with
2:03:15
colorful bitmoji or digital
multi-day
2:03:18
streaks oh this is like your
little
2:03:21
complaint about the yep about
the slack
2:03:25
off' i and with whistle and a
fight with
2:03:27
when adding that adds stars and
stuff as
2:03:30
though everyone's a 10th to 10
year old
2:03:32
I mean please but wait this is
the
2:03:35
problem that's going on these
kids are
2:03:36
they're raised by helicopter
parents and
2:03:40
by the time to get to school
they have
2:03:41
to be monitored or they're you
know if I
2:03:43
don't know
2:03:43
play hooky I have no idea I
mean you
2:03:45
need to go to school or you
don't before
2:03:47
when I was a kid at Cal you'd
have these
2:03:50
big lectures they have these
lecture
2:03:51
auditoriums and you'd go listen
to some
2:03:53
great somebody who's actually
famous
2:03:55
give a speech and you didn't
have to
2:03:57
even go to it you could just go
by there
2:03:59
was a company called 5/8 and
there was a
2:04:01
note-taking company that would
if you
2:04:03
say you didn't want to go to
that class
2:04:04
that day didn't wanna listen to
the
2:04:05
lecture about you know
something and so
2:04:08
you go by the 5/8 notes they
cost a
2:04:10
dollar or two and you go to
this note
2:04:12
company and they give you a
professional
2:04:14
note taker would go into the
major
2:04:17
classes and take professional
level
2:04:20
notes that you would never take
and you
2:04:22
just buy the notes from it and
now you
2:04:24
might as well have the lecture
notes you
2:04:26
get the lecture notes for a fee
and
2:04:27
you're done you're in business
this is
2:04:29
the way it should be not that
what
2:04:31
they're doing here making it
into a
2:04:32
slave state carter CEO said the
real
2:04:36
value may be for school
officials who
2:04:39
can split students into groups
such as
2:04:41
students of color or
out-of-state
2:04:44
students for further review
2:04:46
when asked why an official
would want to
2:04:49
segregate out data on students
of color
2:04:51
Carter Carter said many
colleges already
2:04:54
do so looking for patterns and
academic
2:04:57
retention and performance
adding that it
2:04:59
can quote provide important
data for
2:05:02
retention even the first few
months of
2:05:04
recorded data on class
attendance and
2:05:06
performance can help predict
how likely
2:05:07
a group of students is to stay
enrolled
2:05:10
students here comes students
attendance
2:05:13
and tardiness are scored into a
point
2:05:16
system that some professors use
for
2:05:19
grading and schools can use the
data to
2:05:22
take action against truant
students such
2:05:25
as grabbing back scholarship
funds this
2:05:28
is slave training to the max
and I would
2:05:33
suggest
2:05:34
you don't take a phone to
school sorry
2:05:36
don't have one can't track me
2:05:42
yes so this requires you have
one of
2:05:44
these phones that will dead the
tracker
2:05:45
triggers yeah don't take a
phone just
2:05:48
type don't use the phone is
against my
2:05:50
religion yes that's the fari and
2:05:53
religion well this is it's a
very
2:05:56
in-depth profile and i-best
disgusting I
2:06:00
mean to me this yes it is
2:06:02
to me this is uh it's an
American it's
2:06:05
like it's like Chinese it's
like you're
2:06:08
getting them ready used to a
score will
2:06:10
make you feel good with the
bitmoji
2:06:15
then if it's not yeah then
Fred's not
2:06:17
saying it's just totally just
gross and
2:06:19
it's exactly like the Chinese
social
2:06:22
score it's just a lead-in it's
a lead-in
2:06:24
is it's it's a primer just
getting you
2:06:27
ready for getting ready for the
real
2:06:28
world by the time you're out
we'll have
2:06:30
it everywhere in in fact such as
2:06:33
California we talked about the
Smart
2:06:35
City sidewalk the smart
streetlights the
2:06:38
great piece that came in I
think is a
2:06:41
local news piece and believe
it's thing
2:06:43
at San Diego they installed the
smart
2:06:48
streetlights which initially
was oh it's
2:06:50
gonna be LEDs and we'll be
better to see
2:06:52
and then it turned out they put
some
2:06:54
cameras in there and now just
listen to
2:06:56
how far we've gotten since these
2:06:58
original smart street lights
were
2:07:01
implemented and what the
tracking is
2:07:03
today police are calling them a
game
2:07:04
changer but critics are saying
it takes
2:07:07
police surveillance too far
three years
2:07:09
ago the city of San Diego
approved
2:07:11
installing smart street lights
2:07:13
throughout the city initially
described
2:07:15
as a cost savings plan to
replace old
2:07:17
lights with energy-efficient
LED lights
2:07:19
it was later revealed that the
lights
2:07:21
would include data gathering
technology
2:07:23
including cameras officials
described it
2:07:25
as the world's largest smart
city sensor
2:07:28
platform around 3,000 of the
lights are
2:07:30
spread throughout the city
gathering
2:07:32
information about traffic
parking and
2:07:34
environmental conditions
2:07:35
police say the lights are also a
2:07:37
powerful aid in solving crime
capturing
2:07:40
videos of crimes in action and
the
2:07:41
suspects officers say they use
the
2:07:44
cameras and very sparingly only
for the
2:07:46
worst types of cases or serious
or fatal
2:07:48
collisions really notice the big
2:07:50
differences in some of the
traffic are
2:07:52
acts and serious accidents but
we can
2:07:54
definitively show you know who
ran that
2:07:55
red light who was responsible
for the
2:07:57
collision and then hold them
accountable
2:07:59
in the case of a recent
hit-and-run
2:08:01
police were able to use smart
light
2:08:03
footage to see the vehicle pull
into a
2:08:04
nearby gas station after
releasing
2:08:06
surveillance footage of the
vehicle and
2:08:08
the suspect they were able to
identify
2:08:10
him police say there's no live
2:08:12
monitoring of the footage
captured by
2:08:14
the cameras seeing the footage
2:08:15
disappears after five days if
not
2:08:17
retrieved critics however argue
greater
2:08:20
public safety shouldn't come
with less
2:08:21
privacy some are saying the
cameras
2:08:24
intrude into private life
saying there's
2:08:25
a lack of oversight and
possible data
2:08:27
security issue
2:08:28
groups are pushing back against
the
2:08:30
lights calling for ordinances
that
2:08:31
include policies for oversight
and
2:08:33
public discourse saying the
police
2:08:35
shouldn't be the ones policing
2:08:36
themselves a watchdog group
recently
2:08:38
filed a suit in the city for not
2:08:40
releasing data collected
through the
2:08:41
lights saying the city
illegally failed
2:08:43
to disclose public records
requested by
2:08:45
the group the group filed
several
2:08:47
requests asking for source data
for all
2:08:49
smart lights over a 24-hour
period
2:08:52
police say the public has no
access to
2:08:54
the footage captured by the
cameras but
2:08:56
has turned over the data to
outside
2:08:57
entities including Harbor
Police the
2:09:00
Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco
Firearms and
2:09:01
Explosives and the FBI
2:09:03
[Music]
2:09:09
this is terrible yeah it's one
story
2:09:12
after another it's coming to
your town
2:09:14
and and people are just okay
just as
2:09:18
they're disengaged from from
impeachment
2:09:22
this is the only thing people
kind of
2:09:24
care about is hey man I got a
good ring
2:09:26
doorbell so that I can see if
my kids
2:09:28
come home too late if there's a
porch
2:09:30
pirate oh that's really cool
and then
2:09:32
those get hacked which by the
way ring
2:09:35
is now admitting that oh I
think 3,600
2:09:38
accounts may have been
compromised by a
2:09:40
partner well you know the porch
pirate
2:09:45
things another issue I mean and
I would
2:09:47
say this and this has to do
with the
2:09:49
district attorneys around the
country
2:09:51
they've been planted by the
Liberals you
2:09:54
know the Soros groups they put
these
2:09:56
these people in that will not
prosecute
2:09:58
anything and so you and so the
police
2:10:00
are this stuck they know they
can't do
2:10:02
anything we have this glitter
bomb guy
2:10:05
one of these famous youtuber
who's in
2:10:08
his second season has got a new
glitter
2:10:11
bomb he sets up and he blows up
glitter
2:10:13
and then he has a good mounting
that
2:10:15
comes through and he did they
throw the
2:10:17
thing away cuz he's got a bunch
of
2:10:18
phones in it and he he started
doing
2:10:21
this and people can look up
glitter bomb
2:10:24
jutsu about this briefly on the
previous
2:10:29
show his new glitter bomb I
didn't find
2:10:33
it as good as the original and
it's also
2:10:35
completely sponsored by Bose so
it's a
2:10:38
little irritating now okay the
whole the
2:10:41
whole box
2:10:43
but my point is whether or not
I'm
2:10:45
reviewing him and reviewing the
what got
2:10:48
him started which I believe he
was
2:10:49
sincere in that he had Kay in a
ring
2:10:53
doorbell or something and he had
2:10:54
captured somebody stealing a
package
2:10:58
from I'm a couple two or three
years ago
2:10:59
and he went to the police with
it they
2:11:02
said we can't do anything about
it they
2:11:04
didn't even try no to capture
the person
2:11:08
that did this and this harkens
back to
2:11:10
the early days of some computer
hacking
2:11:14
whereas I remember the story
this is at
2:11:16
least a decade ago where some
guy was
2:11:19
hacked and he had some nerdy
kid in
2:11:22
Minnesota had been harassing
him and his
2:11:24
computer cracked at some house
into the
2:11:26
Machine and making his life
miserable
2:11:28
and he found track the kid down
found
2:11:30
out who he was turned it over
to the FBI
2:11:32
and the FBI didn't do anything
about a
2:11:34
despite the fact it was a
computer crime
2:11:36
so they're a selective
enforcement going
2:11:39
on in this country which is as
much of a
2:11:42
problem as anything else is
crime itself
2:11:44
selective enforcement and so
the glitter
2:11:47
bomb guy was act by the fact
that the
2:11:49
cops and he wanted didn't care
about
2:11:50
this they could get somebody
dead to
2:11:52
rights and they wouldn't do
anything
2:11:54
they'd have a month he has them
on tape
2:11:56
here he is stealing my stuff
you can't
2:11:57
know anything
2:11:58
no very disturbing yeah it's
that nine
2:12:01
hundred and fifty dollar rule
that's
2:12:03
being implemented everywhere
yeah it's
2:12:05
exactly what's going on pila oh
if it's
2:12:07
a night it's a crime of need
okay well
2:12:11
it's good nobody needs to steal
my
2:12:13
unopened package you don't even
know
2:12:15
what it is why would they need
2:12:17
now well that's your right this
is this
2:12:21
is the district attorney's and
lovingly
2:12:25
we call them the Soros sisters
as George
2:12:28
Soros has poured a lot of money
into
2:12:30
these district attorney races
2:12:31
particularly for women
particularly for
2:12:33
black women Kamala Harris one
of them
2:12:36
and the one in Chicago
2:12:38
I mean it's and why I mean what
is the
2:12:42
point how can this be good
2:12:45
that's that's the point is not
good
2:12:47
Soros is a bad guy
2:12:49
[Music]
2:13:01
yes from the OTG we moved to
yet another
2:13:06
No Agenda favorite which is the
2:13:08
pipelines he has a little
pipeline
2:13:11
update now you know president
Trump of
2:13:15
course is a puppet of of Putin
and does
2:13:18
anything he can to remove
sanctions an
2:13:21
agent yes he's a Russian agent
he does
2:13:23
everything he can to remove
sanctions to
2:13:26
make it as easy as possible for
Russia
2:13:28
to do anything they want to do
obviously
2:13:30
we all understand this except
when it
2:13:33
comes to the Nord Stream 2 and
the Nord
2:13:36
Stream 2 pipeline is very
important
2:13:39
pipeline that will eventually
come into
2:13:42
Europe
2:13:43
there's interestingly enough
its Norway
2:13:47
that still has to sign off on a
major
2:13:49
piece to ratify it because it's
running
2:13:53
offshore and it's gas pipeline
from
2:13:56
Russia and it goes into Europe
I think
2:13:58
it drops into Germany it won't
be the
2:14:00
first one there is the Nord
Stream one
2:14:02
and it's a fine collaboration
with shale
2:14:07
I think Exxon is in there BP is
in there
2:14:10
and of course Gazprom owns the
majority
2:14:12
of it but interestingly in the
most
2:14:16
recently signed NDAA the
National
2:14:19
Defense Authorization Act there
is a
2:14:23
very strict set of sanctions
against any
2:14:26
company or country that
participates in
2:14:30
helping Russia with the Nord
Stream 2
2:14:32
pipeline in fact Ted Cruz made
a promo
2:14:36
video about it notice dream to
pipeline
2:14:38
is owned by Russian energy
concern
2:14:40
Gazprom the cassock carries his
also
2:14:43
Gazprom's the pipeline is
almost ready
2:14:46
the plan is for the 1200
kilometer long
2:14:49
pipeline to transport an
additional 55
2:14:52
billion cubic meters of Russian
gas
2:14:54
directly to Germany this
project will
2:14:56
make Germany and Europe in
general more
2:14:58
dependent on Russian gas Nord
Stream -
2:15:01
if completed would help Russia
2:15:03
strengthen Putin it would
generate
2:15:05
billions of dollars that could
be used
2:15:07
to fuel Russian aggression our
window
2:15:10
for getting this done is
2:15:12
rapidly shrinking the current
2:15:14
projections are the pipeline
will
2:15:16
complete completed by January
which
2:15:18
means we have maybe two months
to get
2:15:21
this done and if we fail to get
it done
2:15:23
we will have vastly
strengthened Putin's
2:15:25
hands at the expense of the
rest of the
2:15:28
free world I introduced
bipartisan
2:15:30
legislation to stop Nordstrom
to the
2:15:34
Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
2:15:35
passed it with overwhelming
bipartisan
2:15:39
support by a vote of 22 to
2:15:42
[Music]
2:15:44
time is running out for the
United
2:15:47
States to act scary music Ted
Cruz so
2:15:53
Nordstrom - the sanctions were
put in
2:15:55
the NDAA s passed and here's
Deutsche
2:15:58
Welle from Germany explaining
what that
2:16:00
means to the United States to
our energy
2:16:03
initiatives and to Europe
Germany and of
2:16:06
course Russia that was a more
analysis
2:16:08
now I'm joined by Claudia
camford energy
2:16:10
expert at the German Institute
for
2:16:12
economic research good to have
you with
2:16:14
us please tell us how serious
are these
2:16:16
functions how will they impact
the
2:16:18
project
2:16:19
well these sanctions are
serious but the
2:16:21
impact it depends when the
sanctions
2:16:24
really come because if the
President
2:16:26
signed it it might be beginning
of next
2:16:29
year so that the project might
be
2:16:31
already finished so I don't
think the
2:16:32
project is stopped now it might
be a
2:16:35
little bit postponed but it's a
signal
2:16:37
and I think this kind of signal
of the
2:16:39
US president wants to give to
Germany
2:16:41
and to Europe and what is the
signal
2:16:43
what what is he trying to tell
us yeah
2:16:45
he's trying to tell us that he
wants to
2:16:48
sell his a fracking gas to
Europe and
2:16:50
Germany is simply like that
it's a
2:16:52
fossil fuel war where we are in
between
2:16:54
right now and it we show that
the
2:16:58
President of the United States
shall set
2:17:00
the world on different kind of
angles
2:17:02
and Arabia but now also in
Europe and in
2:17:05
Germany and I mean the pipeline
has some
2:17:08
criticism because it's very
expensive we
2:17:10
don't need it because the gas
demand
2:17:12
will decline but nevertheless
the US
2:17:14
sanctions are simply because
they want
2:17:16
to sell their freakin gas to
Germany the
2:17:19
much quoted political
motivation is not
2:17:21
the main driver here you say
it's also
2:17:24
political but it's mainly
economic
2:17:25
driver because the US wants to
Africa
2:17:29
that gas is very expensive I
want to get
2:17:31
new demand for it and that's
coming from
2:17:34
Europe because it's so
expensive but on
2:17:36
the other hand of course in
Europe we
2:17:39
have just signed this green
deal that
2:17:41
means that the emissions will
go down
2:17:43
and fossil gas but all the
demand for
2:17:45
fossil gas will decline in the
future so
2:17:47
that we don't need more
pipelines like
2:17:49
this we need more flexibility
more LNG
2:17:51
terminals but nevertheless the
u.s. is
2:17:54
right and criticisms what they
simply
2:17:57
want to to
2:17:58
they're fuckin gas yeah as an
agent of
2:18:00
Putin well done you won't hear
this
2:18:04
reported anywhere and this is
actually
2:18:07
what matters this is this is
that
2:18:08
something Poland's a part of
trumps
2:18:11
energy initiatives they're
going to take
2:18:15
liquid natural gas from us
which was
2:18:19
shipping over anything to block
Russia
2:18:22
from selling their gas into
Europe
2:18:23
Europe is the customer Russia
has been
2:18:25
the supplier we we're all over
this yet
2:18:28
somehow I don't know I guess
it's like
2:18:31
yeah we don't get here anything
like
2:18:35
this well I have a report
that's that
2:18:37
actually has an element of the
pipeline
2:18:40
problem mm-hmm and this is
something you
2:18:42
don't know anything about which
is
2:18:44
what's going on in Libya oh yeah
2:18:47
Turkey's doing some shit now
with Libya
2:18:49
I think what report I could
find and the
2:18:52
only way you could find it but
it's
2:18:53
really going off the grid al
Jazeera oh
2:18:57
yeah to find somebody who and
then you
2:18:59
did then you find the weird
bedfellows
2:19:02
in this report which come out
at the end
2:19:04
and it becomes incredibly weird
that the
2:19:07
nervousness edweird again but
he becomes
2:19:10
bizarre
2:19:11
well Turkey and the GNA signed
security
2:19:14
agreements last month under
those deals
2:19:16
Ankara agreed to give training
and
2:19:19
equipment to the Libyan
military and
2:19:20
supply a quick reaction forces
Tripoli
2:19:24
asks for it a separate
agreement on
2:19:26
maritime boundaries was also
signed and
2:19:29
that's angered Greece and raised
2:19:31
concerns among several
Mediterranean
2:19:33
countries tensions had already
been
2:19:36
running high between Athens and
Ankara
2:19:38
over drilling for natural gas
off the
2:19:40
coast of the divided island of
Cyprus
2:19:42
Greece says the Accord violates
2:19:44
international law turkey
rejects that
2:19:47
accusation saying it's
protecting its
2:19:50
rights in the eastern
Mediterranean
2:19:52
now Libya's warring sides are
backed by
2:19:54
different countries which
provide them
2:19:56
with military supplies despite
the UN
2:19:58
arms embargo the United Nations
2:20:00
recognized government led by
Prime
2:20:02
Minister fazer sir Raja is
backed by
2:20:04
most Western nations as well as
Qatar
2:20:07
and Turkey the government of
national
2:20:10
accord or GNA as we
2:20:12
mentioned is based in the
capital
2:20:13
Tripoli that's in the West now
in the
2:20:16
east of Libya the Parliament
based in
2:20:19
Table Rock is Hurley for half
the center
2:20:21
of power he's supported by
Egypt Saudi
2:20:24
Arabia the United Arab Emirates
and
2:20:26
France he gets military
equipment from
2:20:29
different sides Russian private
security
2:20:32
forces from the Wagner group
have
2:20:34
allegedly been fighting
alongside
2:20:36
pufta's forces Wow I mean I'd
read some
2:20:40
of this this morning about
Turkey's
2:20:42
involvement in Libya what is
going on I
2:20:45
mean what is the play here well
when you
2:20:47
look at the map they show the
two sides
2:20:49
they do the western side which
is the
2:20:52
Tripoli and they recognize
government
2:20:55
and then the eastern side which
has got
2:20:58
strange bedfellows of France
Russia
2:21:02
Saudi Arabia and half the other
emirates
2:21:06
meanwhile Qatar is over on the
on the
2:21:09
Tripoli side and so this these
decides
2:21:12
are lined up and if you get dig
deeper
2:21:16
it turns out to all have
something to do
2:21:18
with natural gas pipelines oil
who knows
2:21:21
but right it's this ludicrous
what's
2:21:25
happening and all this with the
2:21:26
background meanwhile all we
hear about
2:21:28
is global warming if we got to
do this
2:21:30
we gotta do that we're talking
about
2:21:33
billions and billions of
dollars of more
2:21:35
natural gas and more you know
fossil
2:21:39
fuels going into the economies
of if you
2:21:43
look outside the window or just
look
2:21:45
around your house we are fossil
fuel
2:21:48
societies we're fossil fuel
2:21:51
civilizations the paint the gas
in the
2:21:54
stove the electricity everything
2:21:55
collapses anything plastic
plastics
2:21:58
plastic plastics and me and so
you have
2:22:01
this action going on all over
the world
2:22:04
that is kind of in denial of
what it's
2:22:07
not in denial where it denies
or are
2:22:09
they rolling a pipeline from
Libya to
2:22:11
Turkey that would make a lot of
sense
2:22:14
there's pipelines involved
there's also
2:22:16
drilling involved and is also
Vipers and
2:22:21
all why
2:22:23
illness you got Gazprom
involved and
2:22:26
totally involved
2:22:28
you got shell involved you got
Qatar and
2:22:30
their gas company meanwhile
what is the
2:22:32
news report on Greta I mean
this rant
2:22:35
has real shit going on our
people did
2:22:38
not be paying attention to real
stories
2:22:41
and they just following this
sixteen
2:22:43
year old and impeachment that
seems to
2:22:45
be all we have in the United
States four
2:22:46
stories I'm gonna show my food
by
2:22:49
donation to no agenda imagine
all the
2:22:51
people who could do is awesome
oh yeah
2:22:57
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2:23:00
now we do have a few people to
thank for
2:23:02
show 11:21 and 11:22 what whoa
whoa whoa
2:23:08
whoa
2:23:08
12:01 12:01 that's what he said
okay not
2:23:14
even close but all right I'm
only off by
2:23:16
a hundred yeah what's your
problem well
2:23:19
we lost the bet we're off a
couple of
2:23:20
hundred uh nerds chatrooms
2:23:23
it's just reflective mmm
starting with
2:23:26
Ian field in the UK $100 at the
top of
2:23:29
the list
2:23:30
Robert smiley Sir Robert of
sous-vide in
2:23:33
Holland Pennsylvania 800 8 and
he has a
2:23:36
birthday shadow for his wife
Debbie and
2:23:39
she will be on the list Chris
2:23:44
diced I stir I think I stir in
Brookline
2:23:47
Massachusetts yeah she's not 75
but
2:23:50
that's for his his hot wife dr.
3d of
2:23:52
Brookline hmm dr. 3ds and send
pictures
2:23:57
ah
2:23:59
especially the 3d part yeah
Gary Blanche
2:24:02
66.6 T surveillance
surveillance 62 sir
2:24:09
Baron White Knight of the
rainbow nation
2:24:13
6125 let's sir Brian and he
wishes
2:24:18
himself a happy birthday on the
list yes
2:24:20
sir Brian he used to be a
contributor to
2:24:23
the show with reports if I were
not
2:24:26
mistaken
2:24:27
Michael Robertson Milwaukie
Oregon hmm
2:24:31
really
2:24:32
that's funny I've been rolling
in that
2:24:34
Oregon I never did those
Milwaukie
2:24:35
Oregon $60 Harry van Rhine in
Nord with
2:24:41
wick Norvik Noordwijk Nord
followed is Z
2:24:47
H which is south south along
the south
2:24:50
of Holland yes John he says I
was a big
2:24:55
fan of the curry and Van Winkle
show Oh
2:24:57
check Adam is a radio cult hero
in the
2:25:00
Netherlands and I know that
equals
2:25:02
poverty I lost track of Adam
until this
2:25:05
summer when I was attending a
surf
2:25:06
legend reunion in Nord vac in
the
2:25:09
Netherlands I met Sir Eric the
knight
2:25:11
throw the knife thrown night he
told me
2:25:16
about the No Agenda show since
then I've
2:25:18
never missed a show I don't
need a D du
2:25:20
chien because surfers are no
douchebags
2:25:21
by nature I'm still confused
when I hear
2:25:24
Nancy Pelosi for jobs karma all
the time
2:25:27
I hear tax tax tax let's go for
more tax
2:25:31
howdy Fraulein Palm Beach is
snowbird
2:25:34
location thanks Harry welcome
to the
2:25:36
welcome to the no agenda family
good to
2:25:37
have you here appreciate it
yeah that's
2:25:39
fun
2:25:40
Stas Gomberg 5510 double
nickels on the
2:25:44
dime sir euchre Monroe North
Carolina 55
2:25:50
10
2:25:52
uh Alex Oh Paul yeah sounds
right
2:25:57
fifty-five serve phenom in
Appleton
2:26:00
Wisconsin - so Paul's 55 surfy
noms 5333
2:26:04
t Tarson the 5150 in Clovis New
Mexico
2:26:08
Forest Martin 5000 five or 5005
and then
2:26:14
Lauren Jackson in Londonderry
New
2:26:17
Hampshire 5000 won the
following by the
2:26:19
way this is a short list is
pretty much
2:26:21
this show and this for two
shows this is
2:26:24
a short list for two shows
especially
2:26:26
which represents coal in our
sock we got
2:26:31
a lump of coal like a tangerine
in the
2:26:34
toe we got a lump of coal these
are $50
2:26:39
donors name and location Joe
Winkie dad
2:26:41
Jambo Jambo Joe always there -
Joe Joe
2:26:45
Joe Joe our best guys he's a
knight sir
2:26:48
Jambo Joe Patrick and Sir
Patrick make
2:26:51
home in New York City Black
Knights or
2:26:53
alignment of the net Raleigh
Hawk mm-hmm
2:26:57
in a my Illinois
2:27:00
Alexa Delgado in Aptos
California
2:27:04
Thomas toliet in Shawnee
Oklahoma
2:27:08
Robert Sauron in know I guess
in noon
2:27:14
hime Netherlands
2:27:18
Robert Kate Robert wait wait
Robert also
2:27:21
had said he needs to be deduced
badly
2:27:23
because I listened too long
without
2:27:25
contributing to the show the
shame is
2:27:26
killing me Robert that's Robert
Soren in
2:27:33
noon Humber Saarinen knew noon
I'm 50
2:27:37
Robert case and mill Spring
North
2:27:39
Carolina Andy
2:27:42
no no no said nali nali newly
newly
2:27:45
Anatoly no náli náli náli
náli a robber
2:27:51
daniel leboyer was a knight I
believe
2:27:53
sir Daniel Julian Robbins in
Aptos
2:27:55
California
2:27:57
Simon Alicia will what in in
Elster
2:28:02
Wieck Victoria Australia will
West in
2:28:05
Peoria Arizona one of its
strange towns
2:28:09
in the wrong States Michael
caught a
2:28:11
Mitchell Kaufman in Hillsboro
Oregon
2:28:13
that's correct
2:28:14
hey soos Allanon said Allison
Texas
2:28:19
Meghan Carlotta pretty in
galloway Ohio
2:28:22
and that's it that sort of list
I will
2:28:24
mention that I did not get the
mail for
2:28:28
today's show so there's
probably a few
2:28:29
checks missing which will come
up on
2:28:31
Sunday because the post office
closed
2:28:33
before I got there I'm stunned
2:28:35
babies hate when that happens
so I went
2:28:39
there and they were as sorry
sucker and
2:28:41
they closed the door and they
gave me
2:28:43
the they didn't give me the
finger but
2:28:45
they I liked the image of it
Megan
2:28:48
Carlotta Purdy says in her note
by the
2:28:51
way this is a Christmas gift
from my dad
2:28:52
who loves the podcast I do too
2:28:55
could you please mention his
name Rick
2:28:56
Carlotta would be grateful
thank you
2:28:58
very much I went to the PIO box
and I
2:29:00
did pick up I was on time and I
just
2:29:03
wanted to mention a few items
that I
2:29:05
appreciated p.o box 18 209
Austin Texas
2:29:09
seven eight seven six zero from
sir
2:29:12
woody of the Falls
2:29:14
you know those tags the red
tags that
2:29:17
says removed before flight and
it's
2:29:19
typically on an aircraft it's
on a pitot
2:29:22
tube you've seen them and
people have
2:29:24
them as tags on their on their
baggage
2:29:26
or their backpack is a joke you
know
2:29:28
removed before flight have you
seen them
2:29:30
no no well for those who know
what I'm
2:29:33
talking about he got he gave me
a bag
2:29:35
filled of exactly the same only
instead
2:29:37
of removable for flight
2:29:39
it says removed before pew-pew
I thought
2:29:42
that was a nice gift a pew pew
gift got
2:29:47
my a Century City copy that was
indeed
2:29:49
our 12th anniversary write-up
was in the
2:29:53
paper version that was nice
that was
2:29:55
nice to get that yeah who sent
that to
2:29:58
us our produced good eases that
for us
2:30:01
then I have a what is this
thank you
2:30:05
Chris angler for the beautiful
card the
2:30:08
keeper and I got two beautiful
books
2:30:11
extreme privacy what it takes to
2:30:13
disappear in America which was
given to
2:30:16
us by sir Timothy of no fixed
title and
2:30:19
he also gave us the book
Generation X a
2:30:21
groundbreaking novel which he
said
2:30:22
actually helped him quite a bit
in in
2:30:25
figuring out was going on in
his life in
2:30:27
being a a a gen Xer and then I
did you
2:30:32
get the United Federation of
podcasters
2:30:35
stationary no I did not oh my
goodness
2:30:38
JD any mouse from Mach zero
made the
2:30:43
United Federation of podcasters
2:30:45
letterhead beautiful paper and
you have
2:30:48
to see it to believe it because
it's I
2:30:50
mean it's
2:30:53
it really puts podcasters in the
2:30:55
standing where they belong
behind the
2:30:59
cop kicking someone out of the
way and
2:31:01
too obvious hookers who are on
each arm
2:31:04
of the podcaster so nice what I
thought
2:31:09
yeah yeah I'll send you a note
with the
2:31:12
jump and get that to you as
soon as
2:31:13
possible
2:31:15
had a couple of extraneous
things we
2:31:17
needed yes got a note from
Chris McGinn
2:31:23
one of the Four Horsemen of the
2:31:25
Worcester Massachusetts Meetup
2:31:27
Merry Christmas Adam and John
last
2:31:28
episode you read a note from an
educator
2:31:30
who made a point to tell you
who is
2:31:32
going to stop donating five
dollars a
2:31:34
month I'm a dude named Ben for
a school
2:31:37
district who also donates $5
monthly I'm
2:31:40
not a teacher only a mere sis
admin as a
2:31:42
tech in education I can tell
you that
2:31:44
teachers who teach tech are
some of the
2:31:46
most untaxed a people you'll
ever meet
2:31:49
all book smarts and no real
world
2:31:51
technical knowledge they are
first to
2:31:53
call when something breaks or
the
2:31:55
network hiccups having done no
2:31:57
preliminary troubleshooting and
2:31:58
expecting it to be fixed
yesterday I
2:32:00
write all this not to talk
smack but
2:32:02
instead to say I will be up in
my
2:32:04
monthly donation to $10 a month
in order
2:32:07
to make up for his overboard
educator
2:32:09
with an axe to grind plus I
really want
2:32:11
to reach knighthood before your
exit
2:32:13
strategy kicks into high gear
2:32:15
well no worries there my friend
granted
2:32:20
one of these educators I was a
giving us
2:32:22
talk some or a speech or a
keynote or
2:32:25
something but meanwhile they're
all
2:32:27
these little you know this
smaller
2:32:28
speech is being given here and
they're
2:32:30
you know you've been to these
events
2:32:31
conventions and this and
there's the
2:32:34
smaller events sometimes over
popular
2:32:36
somewhere I went to listen to
one guy he
2:32:38
was this educator going on he
makes the
2:32:40
comment he says he says and
then there's
2:32:42
great display technologies LCD
which
2:32:46
means light emitting diode
mmm-hmm and
2:32:49
so afterwards they went out to
I said
2:32:52
you should note that your LCD
means
2:32:55
liquid crystal display LED is
light
2:32:57
emitting diode exactly and yeah
he says
2:33:00
hey don't tell me what I'm doing
2:33:03
[Music]
2:33:07
to me that's great
2:33:10
well not all educators are
douchebags
2:33:11
obviously but from time to time
we get
2:33:13
one that sticks out and now we
2:33:15
appreciate being stuck up for
by our
2:33:17
dude named Ben there but we do
have a
2:33:19
lot of great educators who are
doing
2:33:21
phenomenal work and we
appreciate that
2:33:23
we know that they get ideas
from this
2:33:24
show to teach their kids
corrupting an
2:33:27
entire generation I'm so trying
to do so
2:33:30
proud then a note from a Jason
the
2:33:33
protector of the big house I'm
writing
2:33:37
as a longtime knight and weekly
producer
2:33:39
I was laid off from my job last
week yes
2:33:41
the company I work for that
always
2:33:43
claims that as a mutual
insurance
2:33:45
company it isn't for the
profits laid
2:33:48
off a bunch of people the week
before
2:33:49
Christmas what a bunch of
douche bags he
2:33:55
would like some jobs karma for
the
2:33:57
protect or the big house and of
course
2:33:58
we'll do that for jobs jobs and
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2:34:50
as it is the 26th of December
2019
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here's our birthday list sir
Brian
2:34:54
turned 61 yesterday sir Chris of
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carmel-by-the-sea his happy
birthday to
2:34:59
his wife Kristen she served
29th on the
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on Christmas Eve sir Robert of
sous-vide
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says happy birthday to his wife
Debbie
2:35:06
she celebrated on Christmas Day
sir
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Brian white knight in the
rainbow nation
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it was his birthday and finally
on
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December 19th
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belated happy birthday to
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happy birthday from everybody
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John overall Nightrunner has a
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change thanks to another $1000
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with a a real title change
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collect congratulations on that
and once
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you hang around Sir John
because we're
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going to induct a number of
people into
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the round table of the No
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and dames we've got one Dame
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let's get the Wow let's get the
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first here's mine I almost hurt
myself
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on that one thank you
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up on the podium please Michael
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Schneider George switching
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that's right
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2:37:36
children from other lands who
you have
2:37:38
never you never think of
talking to
2:37:40
except in the setting of no
agenda
2:37:42
because we're all different but
we all
2:37:43
have something in common we
have very
2:37:46
healthy sized amygdalas there's
no
2:37:48
triggering going on and we like
to hang
2:37:50
out and just chat and we do it
around
2:37:53
the world
2:37:54
here's what's happening this
Saturday we
2:37:58
have the coffins Christmas in
Orlando
2:38:01
that'll be at 8 o'clock
2:38:02
christian coffins organizing go
to no
2:38:06
agenda meetups calm to find out
exactly
2:38:09
where that's going to be the
Gitmo
2:38:12
nation lowlands boot theft
meetup also
2:38:14
this coming Saturday six
o'clock the
2:38:17
fourth trajector we return to
Florence
2:38:20
in the center of the medieval
city lots
2:38:22
to do and again for more
information go
2:38:24
see what sir Hendrick is put up
at no
2:38:26
agenda meetups calm we have one
2:38:28
scheduled for the 3rd of
January and
2:38:30
Amsterdam the 9th of January in
Beirut
2:38:33
Lebanon continuing into the new
year the
2:38:36
17th of January gnarley' to
Charlotte
2:38:39
Charlotte North Carolina New
York City
2:38:41
on the 18th Nashville on the
18th the
2:38:43
19th will be a meet-up in Los
Angeles
2:38:45
the 25th Moscow Russia
2:38:48
gotta be fun to go to that one
and east
2:38:51
westminster massachusetts also
on the
2:38:53
21st of january dates etc can't
change
2:38:56
will have more added as they
come along
2:38:58
go to no agenda meetups calm to
find out
2:39:00
where you can attend to meet up
near you
2:39:03
and if there isn't one well for
God's
2:39:05
sake man or woman go and create
one
2:39:07
that's what it's all about no
agenda
2:39:10
meetups calm
2:39:13
okay rap well you know you uh
you kind
2:39:17
of threw down a challenge to me
yeah
2:39:20
yeah I was talking about space
force and
2:39:22
space force wireless and
wireless power
2:39:27
wireless power and you
immediately just
2:39:31
poo-pooed it and played an Alex
Jones
2:39:33
clip which kind of pissed me off
2:39:34
for a few days it wouldn't it
was a
2:39:38
great clip yeah but it was
misplaced
2:39:41
where I'm doing I'm doing my
space force
2:39:43
power from space and then you
have to
2:39:46
took it away from me so I'd
like to
2:39:48
introduce you to Texan Texan is
a
2:39:52
company that will not be
providing
2:39:54
wireless power from space but
they will
2:39:57
be providing wireless power an
outfit
2:40:00
down in Texas has got that big
antenna
2:40:02
no giant thing you drive by it
on the
2:40:04
freeway that is a different
company they
2:40:07
are they they basically built
the Tesla
2:40:10
tower if you drive by it it
looks just
2:40:12
like Tesla's Tower and when you
go by no
2:40:16
it doesn't I've been yeah no it
does not
2:40:19
it's a similar well they claim
to be
2:40:22
using the similar technique I
don't know
2:40:24
much about that company other
than it's
2:40:26
a very quiet block box this one
was
2:40:28
actually attainment at the new
power
2:40:31
symposium where they were it's
a spell
2:40:34
in you and you yeah new power
where they
2:40:37
were selling their wares and
they
2:40:40
utilize the same zenyk wave
technique to
2:40:44
broadcast power it to anywhere
in the
2:40:48
world I have three short clips
we'll
2:40:50
start with the understanding of
this
2:40:53
zenyk wave which is somewhat
like radio
2:40:55
frequencies zenyk is ze n n e
ck and
2:40:59
this of course is closely
related to the
2:41:02
work that Tesla was doing the
idea is
2:41:05
it's a wave that goes around
the earth
2:41:07
earth it's a ground wave not not
2:41:10
something that comes from the
sky but
2:41:12
they say it will work you do
think
2:41:14
differently in the
2:41:16
this it is radio frequency but
it is a
2:41:19
different waveform it follows
zenyk
2:41:22
waveform which was done by a
German
2:41:25
physicist in 1907 and so it's
so the
2:41:29
theory about it and the math
and the
2:41:30
physics is existed since they
were doing
2:41:33
those type of studies in the
early 1900s
2:41:36
it's just now has been been
developed so
2:41:40
that the wave can be launched
which was
2:41:43
the difficult the most
difficult part
2:41:44
was launching a zenyk wave over
the
2:41:47
earth I wish I'd gotten a memo
that they
2:41:49
were launching the wave which
apparently
2:41:51
happened in 2003 what needs a
little
2:41:57
thing you're sticking in the
ground and
2:41:59
boom you got your power for
your house
2:42:00
that's the idea
2:42:01
they actually first launched
the wave on
2:42:05
the earth in 2003 and so
they've been
2:42:08
working since that time period
2:42:11
perfecting it doing tests
making sure
2:42:14
that they had what they they
had the
2:42:18
wave in a way that they could
be it
2:42:21
could be utilized the power
component is
2:42:24
one aspect of the breakthrough
just like
2:42:29
the first wireless was radio
but it's
2:42:32
the same concept that radio has
all the
2:42:36
way from television to satellite
2:42:37
communications to wireless
Internet all
2:42:41
are on that technology and on
that that
2:42:43
waveform this waveform will
have as many
2:42:47
iterations of technologies that
reside
2:42:50
off of it one of those being the
2:42:51
transfer of power and
commercial grade
2:42:54
power over any distance so
they're doing
2:42:58
this at somewhere around a
hundred Hertz
2:42:59
which is pretty low pretty low
on the
2:43:02
band they don't have any kits I
can test
2:43:06
it out with yet but I can't
wait to I've
2:43:08
signed up for everything and
the first
2:43:11
question I had obviously and of
course
2:43:14
this has nothing to do with 5g
because
2:43:16
it's at a much much higher
frequency but
2:43:19
if we have wireless power in
this Zdenek
2:43:21
wave bopping around the earth
won't it
2:43:24
fry us no it has it's very safe
it's
2:43:27
actually more safe
2:43:29
then the current standards the
current
2:43:32
standards are 90% greater than
what this
2:43:35
will generate in terms of an RF
2:43:39
frequency which is how they
measure the
2:43:43
health and safety standards
with respect
2:43:45
to RF I mean the Sun is the
biggest
2:43:48
contributor to RF frequency in
any way
2:43:52
as its wharfs everything else
and that
2:43:55
is what the standards are set
off has to
2:43:57
do with the Sun so when we're
talking
2:43:59
about where we're gonna be in
that in
2:44:02
that component of RF exposure
we're way
2:44:05
below the current standards
that exist
2:44:08
so there really isn't a safety
concerns
2:44:11
there's no shock hazard there's
no none
2:44:13
of the other things that would
come as
2:44:15
you would think of with
electricity in
2:44:17
the way this is being
transported from
2:44:19
the generation source to the
receiving
2:44:22
source once you reconvert it
into power
2:44:24
then you have all your
electrical issues
2:44:26
of shock and those things but
those are
2:44:28
all current things that you
deal with in
2:44:31
the substations and and
delivery from
2:44:34
the point to your house anyway
so this
2:44:37
is just my beat I'm not saying
I'm all
2:44:39
in and serve em Rose you can
calm down
2:44:43
bhim roses in the chat room
calm down
2:44:50
man just cares it will it cook
the
2:44:55
gophers that's your right
that's the
2:45:00
only thing that matters but I'm
gonna
2:45:02
stay on it you know there's
multiple
2:45:04
companies as far as I know no
one has
2:45:06
produced anything that actually
works
2:45:08
and yeah and this video was
kind of cool
2:45:12
you know the the this is the
CEO being
2:45:15
interviewed and then behind him
he's
2:45:17
just kind of like to some Arab
looking
2:45:18
dude you know and if you ever
seen these
2:45:20
injuries you know he's clearly
involved
2:45:22
in the company just kind of
walks up
2:45:23
behind him it's just you know
he's got
2:45:25
his collar unbuttoned you know
clearly
2:45:27
gangster type guys
2:45:30
but the zenyk wave is
interesting and
2:45:33
and the concept has been around
for long
2:45:36
seriously the invention of it
is around
2:45:38
the same time that modern
monetary
2:45:40
theory was invented
2:45:41
into thin what in the 19 and
over mm no
2:45:44
in the 19 you know foresees in
1907 yeah
2:45:48
is that when modern monetary
theory was
2:45:50
invented pretty much well it
took a long
2:45:53
time for it to go mainstream
now didn't
2:45:55
it well it hasn't really gone
mainstream
2:45:58
yet well but it's getting there
in fact
2:46:01
there may be underway as we
speak which
2:46:03
might be the one of the reasons
the
2:46:04
economy looks like it's doing
well I did
2:46:07
want to get back to the other
the back
2:46:08
to the pipeline think is that
one more
2:46:10
clip mm-hmm about the pipelines
or maybe
2:46:14
not it's about maybe it's not
about the
2:46:16
pipelines but I'd like you to
tell me
2:46:17
what do you think is going on
here with
2:46:19
another story that nobody knows
about it
2:46:22
didn't know about on Democracy
Now and
2:46:25
this is the pulling out of
Africa story
2:46:27
the New York Times reports the
Pentagon
2:46:29
is considering withdrawing many
if not
2:46:31
all of the US troops stationed
in West
2:46:34
Africa the potential pull out
could
2:46:36
include withdrawing US troops
from a
2:46:38
newly built drone base in the
share and
2:46:41
ending us support for French
forces
2:46:44
fighting in Mali Niger and
Burkina Faso
2:46:48
the shift could be announced as
early as
2:46:51
January it's part of Defense
Secretary
2:46:53
Mark Esper's efforts to shift
away from
2:46:55
the United States post 9/11 war
on
2:46:58
terror there are currently six
to seven
2:47:00
thousand US troops deployed
across
2:47:02
Africa that's what I said what
do you
2:47:08
what I think what do you make
of it what
2:47:10
do you think what do you make
of this
2:47:11
well either they're gonna do
something
2:47:12
to kill off all the Africans in
West
2:47:14
Africa and they want to
emphasize the
2:47:16
obvious get out of there or the
other
2:47:19
thing is there may be the
previous story
2:47:21
about Libya and the fact that
France has
2:47:23
taken the side of Russia and
Saudi
2:47:25
Arabia and all these other
countries in
2:47:27
the in this blue dispute in
Libya and
2:47:30
now we're bailing out from
helping
2:47:31
France maybe something going on
there
2:47:34
yeah stuff is afoot that there
are
2:47:37
Memphis afoot that nobody is
looking at
2:47:39
you mean us moves are being
preoccupied
2:47:42
with impeaching Trump and GOOG
and Greta
2:47:44
yeah wasn't much better in the
EU
2:47:47
actually but they're but
they're more
2:47:49
agretti and less Trump no one
cared even
2:47:52
Europe doesn't even care anymore
2:47:54
they don't get it no I well he
is he
2:47:57
kicked out when is the end no
one no one
2:47:59
reads pinch-run in the country
you have
2:48:02
rights people gonna think about
a mid
2:48:04
year like July next year when
Trump is
2:48:07
you know still in the news you
stole the
2:48:09
president against their gonna
what are
2:48:11
they gonna be thinking it's
just like
2:48:12
their minds gonna be blown no
we've been
2:48:23
tracking this for quite a while
dogs are
2:48:25
people too we know it you know
it it's
2:48:27
just a fact and we'll do
anything to
2:48:29
treat them like people her
family says
2:48:31
Sophie has a heart of gold and
now she
2:48:34
also has a heart that's making
history
2:48:36
she's just a joy it was love at
first
2:48:39
sight but their love story was
suddenly
2:48:41
threatened when the nine
year-old boxer
2:48:43
fainted we were told that even
with
2:48:46
medicine there's a high risk of
a sudden
2:48:49
death
2:48:50
Karen cordially know learned
her beloved
2:48:52
rescue had an arrhythmia the
same kind
2:48:54
of erratic heartbeat also
diagnosed in
2:48:57
people
2:48:57
she had a become a genetic right
2:48:59
ventricular cardiomyopathy dr.
Anna
2:49:01
gelser a cardiologist at Penn
vet
2:49:03
figured the human treatment
could also
2:49:05
work for dogs so he was the
first case
2:49:08
where we've tried to ablate the
2:49:09
ventricular tachycardia for
that they
2:49:12
turned to colleagues at Penn
Medicine
2:49:13
where human heart patients are
treated
2:49:16
we were able to use the exact
same
2:49:17
equipment when she explained to
us that
2:49:20
Sophie was going to have this
procedure
2:49:23
at the human Hospital at her I
couldn't
2:49:26
believe it
2:49:27
high-tech mapping helped guide
the
2:49:28
ablation but it was still the
first of
2:49:31
its kind on a dog were you
nervous very
2:49:33
nervous we're fortunate that
things went
2:49:35
smoothly karen says sophie was
pretty
2:49:37
quickly back to normal the human
2:49:39
intervention saving her dog's
life it's
2:49:42
amazing it's just completely
amazing
2:49:50
crack reporter that give us any
2:49:53
indication of what this
procedure cost
2:49:58
pro bono for the dog i have no
idea but
2:50:03
the dogs are people too a man
would just
2:50:06
give them an open-heart surgery
2:50:08
as plant whatever it needs you
need new
2:50:09
kidneys will do it for you
2:50:11
apparently the equipment is
ready for
2:50:13
him
2:50:14
I got into the real story nice
this
2:50:20
allowed yet okay well this is
the one
2:50:23
another story is not being told
and I
2:50:25
don't even know who did broad
democracy
2:50:27
now I didn't get a little more
into it
2:50:28
but I think it has to do with
the fact
2:50:31
that nobody wants to admit that
Trudeau
2:50:35
is not what he seems
2:50:36
Trudeau's like a guy who who
presents
2:50:39
himself one way as this very
you know
2:50:41
soft-spoken kind guy and on the
other
2:50:44
hand and it's been coming out
more and
2:50:46
more I think he hates the
natives the
2:50:49
native Canadians the indigenous
peoples
2:50:52
of Canada I think he probably
tells
2:50:54
dirty jokes and sexist jokes
behind the
2:50:56
scenes know which he gets big
laughs and
2:50:59
he's just not the right this
normal guy
2:51:01
because otherwise this story
this story
2:51:04
would not be in the news at all
and this
2:51:06
is the story Canadian Mounties
preparing
2:51:10
to kill Indians in Canada
indigenous
2:51:13
communities are condemning the
Canadian
2:51:15
government after it was
revealed the
2:51:17
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
prepared
2:51:20
for the potential use of lethal
force
2:51:22
against indigenous land
defenders
2:51:24
resisting the construction of a
natural
2:51:27
gas pipeline on the wet sweatin
nations
2:51:30
ancestral land in British
Columbia the
2:51:33
Guardian first revealed the
documents in
2:51:35
which commanders of Canada's
national
2:51:37
police force argued quote lethal
2:51:39
overwatch is required unquote a
term for
2:51:44
deploying snipers the
preparations came
2:51:47
ahead of a police raid last
January
2:51:49
against a protest encampment
where
2:51:51
indigenous groups have been
fighting the
2:51:53
coastal gas link pipeline in
response to
2:51:56
the revelations the grand chief
of the
2:51:58
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs and
Canada
2:52:00
said quote this form of state
violence
2:52:03
is happening to indigenous
peoples
2:52:05
around the world it's
disheartening to
2:52:07
know that even in Canada this
same type
2:52:10
of planned violence is still
being
2:52:12
considered against First
Nations unquote
2:52:17
and there's your happy end of
show story
2:52:20
I don't think that's a very
happy end of
2:52:22
show story at all
2:52:24
luckily I have nothing better
so we'll
2:52:26
just have to leave it at that
2:52:27
but you think you know producer
out
2:52:31
there thank you for putting
together a
2:52:33
fine deconstruction on this
boxing day
2:52:37
when everybody else is doing
pre-canned
2:52:40
retrospectives a bullcrap we're
here
2:52:42
breaking down the best of our
ability
2:52:45
and that's because we do it with
2:52:47
thousands yes because we're
working and
2:52:49
they're all on vacation well
there's
2:52:50
that end of show mixes we've
got now I
2:52:54
got a lot so I'm gonna they're
gonna
2:52:55
carry over for the next couple
of shows
2:52:57
but Leo LaPook Jared Matta and
we could
2:53:00
not leave without it a fine
Christmas
2:53:03
ditty from Sir Christopher
Felix down
2:53:05
under who hopefully will stop
burning
2:53:06
alive and we've got the Mary R
Atmos
2:53:09
Nick the rat coming up next on
no agenda
2:53:11
stream calm and we will return
on Sunday
2:53:15
coming to you from opportunity
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2:53:18
here in Austin Texas capital
the drone
2:53:20
star state FEMA region number
six and
2:53:21
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the morning
2:53:24
everybody
2:53:24
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
2:53:27
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day is
2:53:29
clear out and it's not it's
kind of not
2:53:32
warm but it's nice I'm John C
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2:53:34
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2:53:39
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2:53:40
adios mofos
2:53:41
[Music]
2:53:44
and such
2:53:47
[Music]
2:54:05
[Music]
2:54:08
[Applause]
2:54:10
[Music]
2:54:15
[Music]
2:54:26
[Music]
2:54:28
you can get her goodbye Hillary
oh
2:54:31
please Allah every reasonable
person
2:54:33
have concluded that the
President of the
2:54:36
United States of America our
country for
2:54:39
his cheating in a u.s. election
on his
2:54:45
behalf the administration would
not
2:54:47
comply with any subpoenas and
he has no
2:54:50
respect
2:54:51
I don't like Trump I don't like
my
2:54:52
president no collusion no
obstruction
2:54:54
not so no collusion no
obstruction not
2:54:57
so much that he will remain a
breath
2:55:00
promoted by Rekha
2:55:02
we're doing a lot of things
that people
2:55:03
don't even know about
2:55:06
Thomas a promise to impeach
Donald Trump
2:55:09
one-term president trumped-up
2:55:16
trickle-down Donna stop the
domp down
2:55:19
down Donald Justice will have
been
2:55:21
served the trial of the
president on
2:55:23
page offense inspired with the
Russians
2:55:26
if you fight back and they go
down the
2:55:28
door as it's driving them yes
Felix
2:55:38
didn't celebrate Christmas of
No Agenda
2:55:41
no they're podcasters there to
go to
2:55:44
celebrate Christmas can they
make it can
2:55:46
go for Adam and children what
would you
2:55:49
like to make the jingle about
that's a
2:55:52
good idea
2:55:53
[Music]
2:55:58
get ready to punch I'm telling
you why
2:56:02
Donald Trump is coming
2:56:09
better resist get into a five
you're
2:56:13
gonna take off the fascist
override
2:56:17
who's coming
2:56:22
he's literally
2:56:26
[Music]
2:56:28
right
2:56:29
[Music]
2:56:35
America great you'd better
Moscow Butte
2:56:39
organized it's time for Allah
on telling
2:56:43
you the difference between
Santa and
2:56:52
Donald Trump
2:56:54
and is good for bells and doner
times
2:56:57
good for jingles don't forget
the
2:57:06
anteater flags
2:57:07
[Music]
2:57:09
so far - a bunch of amerimike
guys
2:57:14
coming
2:57:19
we know he's
2:57:23
we know
2:57:24
[Music]
2:57:26
we are
2:57:28
[Music]
2:57:30
punch him in the face
2:57:33
get the antiva flag start flying
2:57:39
Oh
2:57:46
[Music]
2:57:54
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