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oh just use GIMP Adam curry
Jhansi
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Devorah Thursday January 2nd
2020 this
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is your award-winning Gitmo
nation meet
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the assassination episode 1204
this is
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no agenda Austin Texas Capitol
the drone
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star state in the morning
everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
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Valley where I'm on the lookout
for
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tumbleweeds I'm Jesse Dvorak
blow on you
0:54
get that sound yeah hey bar
pack yeah
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you're all from China of course
sound
1:01
like this the country well once
again we
1:10
have a joyous sound when I was
a kid we
1:13
rang in the new year 2020 in
New York
1:16
and as always we as the
commercial
1:19
giants that we are once again
for the
1:23
second year running sold New
Year's Eve
1:26
to China did you see it I
didn't watch
1:32
that no the big New Year's Eve
show it's
1:34
so much fun every year to
welcome the
1:36
dignitaries from China onto the
stage in
1:39
New York Times Square with
their red
1:41
scarves joining me now is Lee
Lee the
1:44
executive vice president of the
1:46
sino-american Friendship
Association a
1:49
prestigious independent
nonprofit
1:51
organization that promotes
business
1:54
culture and educational
activities
1:59
happy to be here yes my dear in
the road
2:02
two thousand ninth year in a
row sweet
2:06
with everyone in Times Square
and the
2:09
people around the world we wish
everyone
2:12
a very happy new year and a go
luck in
2:15
2020 and a gulag in 2020 a
ghoul of
2:20
course we are so glad that
you're back
2:23
here with us got some friends
we would
2:25
love to meet your guests yes oh
did you
2:29
notice that she do this sure
that's cool
2:31
even it speak English but she
can say
2:37
sure you brought some friends
we would
2:39
love to meet your guests love
to welcome
2:43
our co-hosting organizer for
tonight's
2:46
opening ceremony
2:47
Peter Jung the president of the
2:49
sino-american Friendship
Association our
2:54
tonight's special honorable
guest art
2:57
master whomping Consul General
of the
3:01
Consulate General of the
People's
3:02
Republic of China in New York
and let's
3:06
talk to the Ambassador to see
what his
3:08
vision is what good things do
we have in
3:10
store and now I would like to
invite a
3:13
method of wanting to share his
greetings
3:15
with Time Square another world
we
3:21
welcome you to visit China in
2020 okay
3:26
you will find our country both
modern
3:30
and ancient with incredible
3:33
landscapes and the friendly
people
3:36
so join the millions of the
people who
3:40
have already discovered its
wonders in
3:43
jail with open thank you
ambassador for
3:58
that wonderful message we love
that oh
4:00
yes we love it so much
especially in New
4:03
York let's do a quick little
interview
4:04
we're so glad you joined us
this year
4:07
thank you for being here happy
new years
4:09
to you anybody back home you
want to say
4:12
happy new years to assure a
Happy New
4:14
Year to everybody this is
actually my
4:17
second time to be here to
separate this
4:20
town of new year new year's
cunning cut
4:24
that together with friends from
all over
4:25
the world
4:26
I'm so happy China played a
part and I
4:30
great to everyone I sincerely
invite our
4:34
friends to come to China to see
this
4:37
incredible landscapes and enjoy
having a
4:42
good experience if I come to
China can I
4:45
stay at your house of course I
would be
4:48
very happy to be your host
don't step on
4:55
it having a good experience if
I come to
4:59
China can I stay at your house
of course
5:01
of course I would be very happy
to be
5:04
your host and the first over I
will
5:06
issue a very good reason
5:07
good visa not like other stupid
tourists
5:10
did not get good visa you get
good visa
5:12
you not go to jail a good visa
5:15
I just is there something about
this
5:17
bothers me this is New York
it's our
5:18
American tradition dropping the
ball and
5:21
there were so many people on
stage they
5:24
all had to jump in and say
something
5:26
right well maybe I'll stay half
with you
5:28
and then half with you can I
say your
5:30
house also cause yeah thank you
5:31
Jannetty jawad for three nights
5:34
there was really some weird in
the
5:36
background yelling stuff I look
forward
5:38
to middle friends around the
world in
5:40
China China is a very beautiful
country
5:43
China if you will to China
China we are
5:47
we it will appear on the beyond
the
5:49
imagination thank you I beat
you yet
5:53
thank you well thank you so
much for
5:55
being here
5:55
happy New Year to all of you
thank you
5:57
for joining us in Times Square
we hope
5:59
you'll come back next year
6:00
we'll be back next year happy
new years
6:06
on three ready one two three
6:17
[Music]
6:20
pathetic what channel is that
on I don't
6:23
know producer Shane went
through six
6:25
hours of a video to get these
clips for
6:28
us and then after the ball
dropped of
6:31
course nothing better than the
Communist
6:34
Manifesto we had just talked
about this
6:40
song too
6:42
which is why a lot of people
email me
6:43
like wow they played that at
New Year's
6:45
Eve imagine there's no heaven
imagine
6:51
there's no countries no borders
we're
6:56
all the same
6:57
nobody is different it's
beautiful no it
7:03
was all New Year's rockin Eve
7:05
yeah that's not rockin rockin
was CNN's
7:11
coverage again what is wrong
with that
7:15
Channel
7:15
I mean there's a lot wrong with
it but
7:18
for some reason they feel it's
a good
7:20
idea on New Year's Eve to go
completely
7:23
gay hello Andy Cohen who was
not on CNN
7:33
but he's friends with Anderson
Cooper
7:35
Andy Cohen produces you know
huge hits
7:39
like keep it no then cars that
from
7:43
brother potato economy on the
up he
7:46
produces the Real Housewives
and so here
7:49
they're just talking about
something and
7:51
yet it was still 10 o'clock she
turned
7:54
to Anderson that said he's not
gonna ask
7:56
me who has the biggest lead of
anyone
8:01
I've ever been with right no it
was she
8:05
turns to me out of the blue and
goes
8:06
he's not gonna ask me who has
the
8:08
biggest cock in Hollywood is he
okay
8:10
that's what she okay I'm seeing
it yeah
8:15
who has the biggest cock in
Hollywood
8:17
yeah I know I heard it I
thought you're
8:20
gonna give us the answer we all
know
8:26
it's there for a year we all
know it's
8:28
Billy Preston the fifth Beatle
everybody
8:30
knows this is that true look it
up on
8:34
the wiki and then disgusting
and then
8:40
Don Lemon was in Nashville with
Brooke
8:42
Baldwin who looks very
different not
8:44
behind the desk and Don was
hammered as
8:48
usual I didn't I didn't clip
him singing
8:50
but I did get this I get this
this is
8:54
you know what's he gonna do
8:55
2020 what are his resolutions
the video
9:00
going around of Anderson Cooper
taking a
9:02
shot at Aquila yes
9:04
like a real man I saw him down
that
9:06
thing oh yeah I'm gonna lean it
harder
9:10
coming a lean in harder
9:15
Admiral even harder I'm sick of
the
9:18
craziness so you thought I was
I went
9:21
hard in 2019 watch 2020 baby
there's
9:26
more to come I'm a soldier
9:29
it's a big year and I'm gonna
be more
9:31
grateful spend more time with
my family
9:33
but also lean into work we do
we do yeah
9:48
What did he say what go back
that up huh
9:54
what do you want to hear well
he said
9:56
he's gonna go after Trump
ourselves take
9:58
more time with my family yeah
but also
10:00
leaned in to work harder and we
got to
10:03
get ready it's an election
outlet we're
10:05
gonna we're on the grind to do
we know
10:09
what to do what we do and to
all the
10:11
people it is an honor
10:16
it's such an honor John to sit
in our
10:19
seats here on the podcast it's
such a
10:21
platform it's so fabulous that
we got a
10:23
lead have you ever had so many
people
10:27
come up to it say thank you for
whatever
10:28
high five more on a plane
amazing right
10:31
thank you so much awesome
10:33
oh my god leaning harder did
anyone tell
10:36
does it Donna that's a Sheryl
Sandberg
10:39
meme for women lean in and
you're right
10:45
I just don't understand it I
don't know
10:49
I just don't understand
10:52
it's entertaining I mean we
will stand
10:55
either to be honest about it
10:58
yeah we really think they're
the cat's
11:00
ass I don't know if it's that
or if
11:04
they're so tightly the clearly
tightly
11:07
controlled on CNN so maybe this
is the
11:09
end it's like you gotta let him
out of
11:11
the pen not sure hmm you don't
need to
11:15
control people or ever are
predisposed
11:17
no that's just a great thing
about it
11:19
that's true hey we got another
note from
11:21
Sir Chris yes place is burning
down he
11:27
wants more stick yeah I'm gonna
read
11:29
this to you the rain stick
propagation
11:31
to southeastern New South Wales
has not
11:33
been too good and while we did
have a
11:35
couple of unexpected droplets
on New
11:37
Year's Eve and the much-needed
cool
11:39
change anything to help the
burning is
11:41
not made it above the
background noise
11:42
clearly need more power and an
antenna
11:45
with more gain on a different
band free
11:47
of qrm from the likes of Greta
well they
11:52
only have the one band everyone
other
11:54
speakers except Australia yes
otherwise
11:57
you're gonna get drenched but
I'm gonna
11:58
do a triple shake here because
this is
12:01
clearly calling it's all a
triple shake
12:03
are you flipping it six times
no no I'm
12:06
going one two three one so I'm
flipping
12:10
it three times I flip one flip
- flip
12:12
sleep I'm flipping it three
times
12:14
triple shake well now back it
off with a
12:18
double alright ready three two
no no
12:22
stick
12:26
that was almost catastrophic it
could
12:28
have been running okay let me
wait
12:32
all right Australia I have a
whole lines
12:34
I get a grip spotty got a hold
okay go
12:38
put your glasses on man
12:40
safety goggles yes safety
goggles of
12:43
course ready 1 3 1 alright that
now
13:03
that'll help guaranteed
13:05
we'll see guarantees no wait so
here in
13:09
what are here at California in
13:11
Washington State on the highway
240 mmm
13:13
they had and by the way Eric's
power
13:16
horse knocked out as a miracle
he got
13:18
the spreadsheet it anyway the
what
13:20
happened was this windstorm
apparently
13:22
under pulled up like I don't
know
13:26
hundred thousand tumbleweeds
from part
13:29
of Washington what and blew
them down
13:32
highway 214 out um blow weeds
are a
13:34
common phenomenon in the desert
area
13:36
Reno or Texas Texas has them
yeah and
13:40
you see them tumbling along
tumbling
13:42
along
13:43
it's a funny product is this
thing but
13:47
they don't have this area to
tumble much
13:50
in in Washington but they found
this
13:51
highway 240 so they decided to
come down
13:54
Highway 240 like 10 feet high
wave of
13:59
tumbleweeds covered up a bunch
of cars
14:01
they had to dig them out the
next day no
14:03
way oh I'm looking at it now we
take
14:06
over oh my goodness man cars
were buried
14:13
in ten feet of tumbleweeds and
they
14:15
couldn't get out of their cars
that's
14:16
fantastic man I'd had no idea
there was
14:31
so much tumbleweed unbelievable
yeah
14:37
tumbleweed againin yes indeed
14:42
did you have a nice New Year's
John
14:44
besides looks good we had a
nice big
14:45
dinner and we watched the
fireworks yeah
14:47
and open Christmas gifts I'm
sorry
14:53
it's the Dvorak clam yeah I
have to
14:55
remember that you guys do things
14:57
different did you get anything
nice for
14:58
Christmas I got what I wanted
whoa-kay a
15:02
dash cam no really yeah
15:06
Oh interesting well my favorite
videos
15:09
if anyone wants to go watch
have fun in
15:11
an entertaining manner for a
good couple
15:14
hours the Russians the Russian
Russian
15:16
dashcam videos on YouTube it's
there's
15:20
nothing better television so
you're
15:23
hoping to you're hoping to be
here but
15:26
they put a new stop sign in
down at the
15:28
bottom of the street here and
people
15:29
just keep running it like
filming take
15:32
to the police think of your
local Fink
15:37
hey man don't walk by that
house that
15:41
guy lives there guy
15:45
yeah there's a lot of other
good gifts
15:47
[Music]
15:49
can't think of anything that
was more
15:51
spectacular the fireworks her
dud did
15:54
actually the the local
fireworks the
15:56
ones that the locals are just
firing
15:59
illegally where it was better
than the
16:00
San Francisco show that was
supposed to
16:02
be so good it was terrible
16:03
right anyway yeah we go with
you how was
16:10
your New Year's what you guys
do we
16:11
stayed home we stayed home when
16:13
everybody seems to have stayed
home this
16:15
New Year's or the past two New
Year's we
16:18
went out two years ago we went
out for
16:20
dinner and which at the Four
Seasons
16:23
which is swanky and and there
basically
16:27
the meal had just been kept
worn under
16:29
red lights you know that I
guess the
16:32
chef's had gone cooked it up
went home
16:34
just left it there they served
it up
16:35
just lukewarm the year's stinks
yeah
16:38
last year we went to like a
another
16:41
restaurant where they had
special wine
16:43
pairings like oh this would be
fun you
16:44
know it's eight courses every
course had
16:49
some kind of wine sampling it
was all
16:51
mixed up and they served them
wrong
16:53
wrong orders like come on I
made black
17:00
cod we we drank a little bit
and we
17:03
celebrated on New York Times so
we were
17:05
we were in bed by 11:30 Happy
New Year
17:14
well we didn't go that far over
a couple
17:18
bottles of good champagne just
following
17:23
up on the end of 2019 you know
one thing
17:26
that people take away from this
show is
17:29
a mental health aspect and
we've gone
17:33
deep into how the amygdala
works and how
17:36
outrage can and triggering can
start to
17:41
inflame this this thing and it
grows and
17:44
then you go into primal mode
and then
17:45
everything is a dangerous
you're a
17:47
reptile yeah pretty much playing
17:49
crickets at the store is
17:52
you want to eat bugs but this
is not
17:57
just for mere mortals you know
this also
17:59
goes for politicians and I
think we're
18:02
seeing it take its toll now we
had
18:04
Elijah Cummings pass away now
John Lewis
18:08
two guys who look real really
really
18:11
sour the past three years you
know what
18:13
I mean really really sour and
mad and
18:18
Republican so then we heard the
sad news
18:22
that John Lewis of course you
know he
18:24
was at Selma he's the guy's an
icon now
18:27
he has I guess pancreatic cancer
18:29
of course CBS couldn't tell
them apart
18:32
now to an apology Monday during
the East
18:35
Coast airing of our story about
18:37
Congressman John Lewis being
diagnosed
18:39
with cancer a photograph of the
late
18:42
congressman Elijah Cummings was
18:43
inadvertently labeled as
congressman
18:45
Lewis this due to a production
error aha
18:48
we deeply regret the mistake and
18:50
sincerely apologize the racist
18:52
production error they all look
the same
18:54
I know exactly what happened
there CBS
18:56
racists Isis but I think the
most clear
19:01
example of an amygdala that is
on the
19:07
verge of bursting and and not
just the
19:12
act itself but the the face
this man
19:15
made after this incident was
truly
19:18
spectacular and in a New Year's
message
19:20
this morning Pope Francis
denounced
19:22
violence against women saying
they
19:24
should be treated with dignity
he also
19:26
apologized for his response to
one
19:28
woman's excitement over meeting
him
19:30
yesterday take a look the Pope
was
19:32
greeting visitors in st.
Peter's Square
19:33
with a woman
19:34
roughly grabbed the Pope's hand
pulling
19:36
him toward her for it's a slap
her hand
19:39
away before turning from the
crowd he
19:40
said this morning that he lost
patience
19:43
and called it a bad example 50
of the
19:45
Pope's human after all
19:47
I'd like the little editorial I
guess
19:49
he's human after all and I
thought she
19:51
said posthuman yeah well that
too but
19:56
this incident I found it to be
shocking
19:59
now actually not shocking
because I
20:01
called this guy being the Pope
before it
20:04
ever happened before any smoke
20:05
goes out of the chimney he's a
New World
20:08
Order guy I don't think he's a
good guy
20:10
now maybe if you're ordained
the Pope
20:13
then you turn into a great guy
20:14
I don't know but to be the slap
that he
20:19
gave to this woman to let go of
his hand
20:20
it was kind of understandable
cuz she
20:22
did just pull him over it's
like ya know
20:24
but then he was ya know he said
but when
20:26
he turned and he's walking away
the face
20:30
that was I love that is the
face of
20:34
disgust for small irritating
people and
20:38
an elitist you seem like more
of a
20:42
discussed for mammalians
someone that
20:45
you're taking it very far but
and even
20:49
though you know as a human
being you can
20:53
understand this type of
reaction mr.
20:55
Pope this is not what you this
is not a
20:58
pope this is of all the things
before
21:01
you're about to do a speech on
how to
21:02
treat women you don't do that I
think
21:07
he's got to go I think that's an
21:10
impeachable offense can you
impeach the
21:12
Pope I think we should be able
to Pope's
21:15
don't that's not the way to go
21:18
now I'm teaching coaches in in
the
21:21
n-c-double-a I'm curious what
if there
21:24
will be any fallout from this I
I found
21:28
it shocking I mean not that it
21:30
personally offended me but I've
shocks
21:32
like Jesus did the poor the
meek were
21:36
clamoring and help me Jesus and
just
21:38
slap them away go away you
idiots
21:42
I know I thought was the grumpy
face
21:44
afterwards into the slapping and
21:46
slapping was you know one thing
but the
21:48
face the face shoulda just
pointed to
21:50
her says taser security guys
that would
21:55
be more logical I could just
see it
22:03
all week Izzy's as you guess I
just
22:05
pulled back by this frail woman
give her
22:18
the blessing great oh well
anyway keep
22:26
your own amygdala small people
that's
22:28
the message don't get caught
because
22:31
this is what happens you get
all messed
22:33
up I did see a lot of people
tweeting
22:36
about I'm not gonna get mad
anymore I'm
22:38
just gonna let it go I'm not
gonna lie I
22:41
realize I can't I can't change
anything
22:43
about Trump so I'm gonna let it
go I'm
22:47
tellin my Lib devs postings
similar
22:52
things on their blogs my
resolution is
22:55
good for them I wish them all
the luck
22:57
in the world
22:58
yeah it's it's great yes
because it will
23:01
keep them healthy insane yeah
but they
23:04
won't be able to do it that's
the
23:06
problem
23:06
yeah probably not so 105 show
days I've
23:12
been told for this year let's
make the
23:14
best of them is that more than
usual I
23:17
think it is I think it's a
three Morel
23:19
maybe because we got started on
the day
23:21
after yeah yesterday was a show
they
23:23
probably is but yeah we get a
lot in
23:26
extra show days extra show days
23:30
so I have a number of things to
talk
23:31
about but let's figure the 23
minutes
23:35
and I'll let you do so okay yeah
23:38
after 23 minutes of whatever it
was
23:42
entertainment yes entertainment
23:44
top-notch entertainment that's
let's do
23:47
a little bit of the BBC's 2019
rap it
23:50
only pulled down 22 seconds of
the of
23:52
the core of BBC's the mostly the
23:55
political attacks Today Show
where they
23:57
have a bunch of incredible
douchebags
24:00
sitting around pontificating
and men-men
24:04
people's lives miserable okay
we're
24:06
going to fulfill the repeated
promises
24:08
of Parliament's to the people
and come
24:11
out of the EU on October 31st
24:14
no it's or buts I think if we
don't
24:18
leave on the 31st of October
this
24:20
country will explode
24:23
if we get a Liberal Democrat
majority
24:24
government we will take that as
a
24:26
mandate to revoke to revoke
yeah there
24:30
you go revoke this is the
Liberal
24:32
Democrats together gonna get a
man they
24:34
got nothing no they got less
than
24:37
nothing less than less much
less than
24:39
nothing he had a nothing burger
24:41
everything I you know for
someone who
24:44
accuses me you say it a lot I
do I like
24:47
it I like to term you if you've
sold me
24:50
on it okay I'm just listening
to the BBC
24:52
over the past couple days
nothing really
24:54
clippable but it seems like the
general
24:57
consensus is it'll be a full 18
months
25:01
before anything is really all
take I
25:04
mean it's very confusing
although there
25:06
was a good bit see was this
this was in
25:10
The Guardian of course they had
a very
25:12
interesting article which and
the intent
25:17
is very clear brexit 10 things
UK
25:20
citizens can still do in the EU
after
25:25
the 31st of January and what
they're
25:27
saying is yeah after Britain
Lee she's
25:30
not gonna be handcuffed and
beaten no
25:34
after Britain leaves its people
will
25:37
still have certain rights at
least for
25:40
another 11 months and so here's
the
25:43
things that so what they're
saying is
25:45
you'll have 11 more months and
then it's
25:47
over then then you're right
then is
25:49
we're gonna be beaten with
garden hoses
25:51
so what do they put at the top
holiday
25:53
in the EU you'll still be able
to do
25:56
that before you won't number to
take up
25:59
a sledge hold on a second
26:01
well you mean you won't
26:05
so they can never go back so if
you're a
26:06
Brit you can't go into the EU
ever for a
26:09
holiday you can still travel to
any you
26:11
PU Member State up to the 31st
of
26:14
December 2020 with no
impediments such
26:16
as visas after brexit it is
likely that
26:19
visa-free trips will continue
for stays
26:21
of up to 90 days the European
health
26:24
insurance card that gives
health cover
26:26
for tourists and another member
state
26:27
still applies so that what
they're doing
26:29
is saying this is all the great
stuff
26:31
you have and it's all going
away even
26:34
though there's no evidence they
don't
26:35
actually report on what the
changes are
26:37
going to be
26:39
so the it's really it's an
insidious I
26:42
think it's the term peanut
insidious is
26:44
a good word this is the kind of
thing
26:46
the globalist they just cannot
deal with
26:49
this
26:49
so take up a summer job in the
EU listen
26:53
to some might have fond
memories of
26:55
formative weeks and months
working on
26:58
the continent as a student
whether
27:01
waiting in a restaurant working
in a
27:03
factory child minding in the
Med that's
27:07
a great term by the way baby
27:14
well for some rich fucker on a
yacht
27:17
obviously child minding in the
Med or
27:20
working in a holiday resort in
Spain so
27:25
that's all going away
27:26
get a full trawl low-end
service jobs
27:29
what do you want those for well
number
27:31
three on the list get a
full-time job in
27:33
the EU well that's never gonna
happen
27:35
retire to the EU go to go on an
Erasmus
27:40
study program aw man I'm bummed
I can't
27:44
do that
27:46
apply for EU funding for science
27:48
research oh yeah that's the
money it's
27:52
drying up apply for arts
funding I don't
27:55
have any arts funding in the in
Britain
27:58
all comes from the EU
apparently U is
28:02
the source for everything
Britain is
28:04
just a shriveled up old hag Wow
nominate
28:10
yourself for a Literature Prize
I guess
28:14
you can do that time you do
that look at
28:19
cross-border health care
opportunities
28:21
why would you need to do that
if the if
28:23
the National Health Service is
the best
28:25
in the world and you love it so
much and
28:27
it's your jewel yeah that's a
question
28:30
it needs to be asked and know
your
28:33
rights and benefits for 2020 ah
so then
28:36
they have a guide and then
they'll go
28:38
scare you so I just thought it
was it's
28:40
a mean piece hey where was this
where
28:43
disappeared Guardian of course
well the
28:46
Guardian of course course
Guardian she
28:49
expects
28:51
yep
28:55
we'll see what happens on
January 31st
28:56
where we're sticking to I will
yeah no
28:59
you are I'm skeptical I'm super
29:01
skeptical you're skeptical I'm
I'm with
29:03
you yeah I just I just you just
heard
29:07
Boris say there's October 31st
yeah
29:10
bingo and then they had Katie
Hopkins on
29:13
Twitter I found an old tweet
from her
29:15
where she says she's gonna
strip naked
29:17
to go to a tea shop with with
Nyjah if
29:20
it doesn't happen on the 31st
of October
29:23
out of the EU
29:24
I'm gonna go naked to a tea
shop with
29:27
tattoos of Nigel Faraj on my
nipples
29:31
that's weights that's what she
tweeted
29:34
yeah there's a lot of things I
like
29:37
about her that whole idea that
whole
29:39
visual is not one of them no no
speaking
29:45
of old hags no all right well
we might
29:48
as well talk about the war
machine
29:49
cranking up in an almost
laughable wag
29:53
the dog type of way with the
Green Zone
29:58
in Baghdad now yes let's start
with some
30:04
background do we have I think
we might
30:07
have a clip yes we do what is
this the
30:13
right one last reports to say
Eden well
30:16
this is from 2016 I just wanted
to go
30:18
back and 2016 thousands also
stormed the
30:23
Green Zone which I think cost a
billion
30:26
dollars to build this embassy
this is
30:28
from 2016 Iraqi security forces
have
30:32
opened fire on protesters who
stormed
30:35
the heavily fortified Green
Zone in
30:37
Baghdad
30:38
dozens of mainly Shiite
demonstrators
30:41
have been injured and security
personnel
30:43
suffered stab wounds according
to the
30:46
army the thousands involved in
the
30:48
uproar included supporters of
cleric
30:51
moqtada al-sadr so the Green
Zone is
30:55
pretty much impenetrable at
least it's
30:58
supposed to be and this is not
new but
31:01
despite having all the B teams
there
31:03
were no 18 producers no 18
presenters aw
31:06
man we had to roll it out Iran
31:08
on Iran in Iraq running ruck
they're
31:13
just not giving up we need some
kind of
31:16
war
31:18
I'm I'm in agreement with this
thesis
31:20
let's listen to some of the
clips about
31:22
this thing that just happened
here's a
31:24
light right there on the Iraq
light
31:28
analysis play that foreign
ministers
31:30
spoke about their joint
commitment to
31:32
sea peace and security in the
region and
31:35
how to work together to make
that happen
31:36
again cuts are very critical
the US has
31:39
about 10,000 troops stationed
in a big
31:43
air base just about a half an
hour
31:44
outside the capital of Doha and
Qatar
31:48
well a key ally of the United
States
31:50
also speaks with its neighbor
Iran as
31:54
well and when it comes to the
31:56
hostilities between Iran and
the United
32:00
States Qatar is has very much a
neutral
32:03
attitude towards it trying to
facilitate
32:05
perhaps any sort of dialogue
that could
32:07
potentially happen so what
you're seeing
32:09
here is the United States very
much
32:11
sending troops to the region
750 to be
32:15
exact
32:16
taking no chances but also the
Secretary
32:19
of State taking no chances on
the
32:20
diplomatic front as well
playing all of
32:22
his cards because it just shows
how
32:25
serious the u.s. is taking this
and how
32:27
potentially it could escalate
again I
32:30
just want to say something
about the 750
32:33
troops of like da Trump's any
more
32:34
troops Trump's any more trope
tops any
32:37
more tropes there's a general
who was
32:40
interviewed on CNN and he kind
of lets
32:42
slip out of the bag where these
750
32:44
troops come from let's talk
more about
32:45
this now with CNN military
analyst and
32:48
retired Lieutenant General Mark
Hertling
32:50
general legacy he may have
heard from
32:53
there actually referenced
Benghazi he's
32:55
also been tweeting about how
this
32:57
situation will not devolve into
a
32:59
Benghazi like situation it
doesn't
33:01
appear to be calming down at
all from
33:04
your your perspective just how
serious
33:07
is the situation there well
then first
33:09
of all I'd say that the use of
the term
33:11
Benghazi is a bad analogy in
2012 after
33:13
Benghazi happened these marine
Crisis
33:16
Response Task Force were
established
33:18
seven years ago eight years ago
they
33:21
have been in Kuwait ever since
then for
33:23
a response specifically to
these kinds
33:25
of situations the hundred
Marines came
33:27
in to reinforce the Marines
that are
33:30
already providing security at
the
33:31
embassy along with the security
forces
33:34
from the government of Iraq
what's going
33:37
to happen next is Ryan just
said was
33:39
about a 750 soldiers from the
82nd
33:42
airborne will begin deploying
within the
33:45
next day they have the rest of
the
33:47
brigade is estimated to be
following
33:50
them within the next week
that's normal
33:53
procedure as well when there's
a crisis
33:55
around the world the IRF from
the 82nd
33:57
airborne begins deploying just
in case
34:00
of any eventualities so it's
not like
34:02
quite a whole new deal yet but
mil what
34:07
to me is just it's so obvious
they tried
34:11
to kind of make a semi Benghazi
type of
34:14
thing on an embassy it's kind
of cool if
34:16
you could get someone killed
they'll be
34:17
even funnier against Trump but
as well
34:21
if there was that but I want to
play two
34:23
clips before we start analyze
all right
34:26
first of all this is from this
is a
34:30
Friday clip this is a rock
light to to
34:34
trapped the u.s. is now trapped
in Iraq
34:37
US diplomats are trapped in
that embassy
34:39
they were cordoned off there
overnight
34:41
they had to stay overnight in
the
34:43
embassy how did they get out
now by
34:45
helicopter like US diplomats
had to flee
34:48
said Saigon Vietnam when it
collapsed
34:52
disliking fools
34:54
[Music]
34:57
so yesterday just before I was
closing
35:01
my clips we finally find this
one this
35:03
is the up-to-date clip and this
one's
35:05
not under erectus is under
Baghdad siege
35:07
is over o supporters and
members of an
35:10
iran backed group have
withdrawn from
35:12
the u.s. embassy compound in
Iraq's
35:14
capital Baghdad after a two-day
siege
35:17
leaders of the popular
mobilization
35:18
forces ordered them to leave
but there's
35:21
a condition they want to rax
Parliament
35:23
to vote on a timeline so will be
35:26
withdrawal of foreign troops al
Jazeera
35:28
Samoa fourteen reports from
Baghdad they
35:30
left just as they had arrived a
day
35:32
earlier determined and angry
but also
35:35
pleased that they had managed
to deliver
35:37
a message to the US supporters
of the
35:40
Iranian backed popular
mobilization
35:42
forces who had defied the Prime
35:44
mistress orders to have draw
just a day
35:47
before now he did the call of
their
35:49
leaders while some dismantled
tents and
35:52
ferried away supplies used to
camp the
35:54
night out the more defiant ones
35:57
staged a final showdown in
front of the
35:59
embassy gates burning tires and
flags to
36:02
the sounds of anti-american
slogans USA
36:05
must get out from our country
we don't
36:08
need America we can't protect
ourselves
36:12
we have more than 2 millions
fighters
36:16
who get out who killed Isis
rule defend
36:20
them country the attack on the
US
36:25
Embassy was sparked by the
latest US
36:27
strikes against Hezbollah
brigades which
36:29
is part of the popular
mobilization
36:31
forces the majority of the crowd
36:33
consisted of its members and
supporters
36:35
but some here say they were
also driven
36:38
but what they perceive as an
unjust
36:41
American policy in the region
this is my
36:44
land and if you want to stay
here
36:48
you must understand all rights
when the
36:55
American governments believe and
36:57
understand our
36:58
our lights we can't leave oh it
sounds
37:04
like we're all kind of on the
same page
37:06
so they left so the news media
won't let
37:10
you know that yet no that was
from
37:13
al-jazeera they're gone yeah
now what I
37:17
observed during watching all
these clips
37:19
and in these reports from other
sources
37:22
than American sources was first
of all
37:26
the same I glad you got that
clip from
37:28
2016 where the shot at anybody
tried to
37:31
get near the green stone they
just let
37:32
them waltz and yeah I was like
how could
37:34
when I first heard it's like
you can't
37:36
just walk into the Green Zone
it's not
37:39
that easy
37:40
yeah they so they let him walk
in and
37:42
okay come on in coming in I
guess I
37:44
think there's some sort of an
agreement
37:46
it was a setup or they were
told to let
37:48
him walk in this whole thing as
phony as
37:50
it comes
37:50
they all had newly manufactured
flags
37:56
number brand new mm-hmm a and
there were
37:59
of two or three types including
someone
38:02
some riding on him and some
nationalist
38:04
flags and they look phony as
anything
38:06
I've seen in American March
with the
38:08
phony baloney printed signs
that all
38:11
were identical these were all
were
38:12
identical and new gotta
something
38:15
somebody behind this sooro he's
just
38:17
walked out
38:18
Soros signs again neuroscience
well to
38:24
me the minute the minute Pompeo
said oh
38:27
I'm canceling my European trip
gotta
38:29
stick around you never know
this it's
38:33
him it's it's Fox News it's CNN
and said
38:37
missing it's all of them
38:38
halt we got some war hose would
be great
38:40
Iran so the same here's the
Iraqis who
38:44
are saying hey you know what
could you
38:45
get the fuck out by now Trump
you did
38:47
take once you're gonna get
everybody out
38:48
you're not out you're not out
yet why
38:50
aren't you out so now there's
some
38:53
protest they want out
38:56
they want us out we want to get
out but
38:58
then must have been Iran
attacking our
39:01
embassy and it's so transparent
even the
39:06
the the rouhani of Iran tweeted
he
39:11
tweeted a true said think
logically
39:15
we're not doing this no it's us
do I
39:18
think it's the State Department
that
39:20
there was a war yes Pompey is
behind
39:22
this thing is her is fishy is
phony they
39:26
came and they went they would
do why
39:28
would they leave in the first
place the
39:29
way they did of which of course
isn't
39:31
being reported correctly at all
no the
39:34
whole thing is just smell this
bogus
39:37
motive I don't think Trump's
falling for
39:41
it either
39:41
there's the thing that's
missing oh one
39:45
of these things that we can
predict
39:46
we've been doing the show long
enough
39:47
I'm waiting for the Democrats
and Joe
39:50
Biden in particular to reignite
the old
39:53
term bombed what is cut and run
all
40:02
right right right that's true
we can't
40:06
put him as president cuz he
cuts he cut
40:08
and run and cut and run what
cut and run
40:11
was always used to denigrate
anybody who
40:14
was like somebody shakes their
fist at
40:16
you okay we'll leave ya to make
it look
40:19
like a cow pussy yeah exactly
so they're
40:22
gonna use the word cut and run
against
40:24
Trump yeah to keep me they just
do not
40:28
like the idea of this guy
wanting to
40:29
shut down bases and move troops
out of
40:32
places where it's just costing
us a lot
40:33
of money and not really doing
anything
40:36
bomb bomb them and bomb them
again yeah
40:40
baby
40:43
she knows but but yours
40:47
what's bounded to as far as I
can tell
40:49
there was no real threat there
I mean
40:51
they made a mass it's gonna
cost a lot
40:53
of money to clean up but not
even that
40:55
but yeah go and go and take a
look at
40:58
the wiki page for the Baghdad
Green Zone
41:00
and the Baghdad embassy this
isn't this
41:02
is not this little building
somewhere
41:04
this is a huge job just like
the town of
41:08
Hayward
41:08
it was a billion at the time
which when
41:11
it was built
41:12
a billion dollars was a lot of
money
41:19
it may still be a lot of money
I think
41:21
the billing only referred to
the cost of
41:23
the embassy itself not to
maintenance
41:25
order or the building out of
the Green
41:27
Zone now it could be it was very
41:29
expensive yeah
41:31
mr. coz of all the pen and they
showed
41:34
movies you know on the regular
TV
41:35
networks are never saw the
cowering
41:37
staff and then we had that
woman going
41:40
on and on about their trap
their trust
41:48
so she was completely
flat-footed on
41:51
that one anyway yeah this thing
I think
41:53
we both agree this is something
very
41:55
suspicious about this protest
and entry
42:00
into the Green Zone well not
just
42:01
suspicious it's you know let's
just pin
42:04
it clearly on I'm putting it on
Pompeo
42:08
you know and the signs that
State
42:11
Department work you're so right
when you
42:13
get freshly printed signs
whether it's
42:15
the Maidan in Ukraine whether
it's where
42:19
even red square in Russia now
you get
42:23
freshly painted signs you only
have two
42:25
places to look
42:26
State Department or Soros or
the with
42:31
the Socialist Workers Party but
that's
42:33
kind of the same thing yeah but
they
42:35
always put the socialist work or
42:37
actually world's workers right
as long
42:39
as all the work that night they
always
42:41
put your little logo at the
bottom of
42:43
the State Department Department
is a
42:58
busy you start looking into it
there it
43:02
goes back historically as to
being a lot
43:05
of bad actors there and they
got their
43:07
own little CIA which you don't
know
43:09
who's in it they're very
they're more
43:11
secretive than the NSA about
that little
43:13
operation yeah yes yeah
whenever you
43:17
have a a civilian in the State
43:21
Department or a civilian in the
Pentagon
43:24
either way that's all spooks
it's all
43:26
spokes
43:28
[Music]
43:30
okay any more on your wrongs I
heard
43:34
that one yeah I do have a
little update
43:37
on Seth rich you know I got some
43:41
information from that woman her
podcast
43:42
Tory says that the law firms
were now
43:47
filing civil suits to invoke
the Evoque
43:52
discovery because they're very
worried
43:54
about what information people
might have
43:56
on CrowdStrike
43:57
who this who this one law firm
was
44:01
representing and and so I got a
little
44:04
more detail on the imaging of
the server
44:06
because this is where we left
off that
44:09
Seth rich had stolen data now
it was
44:14
initially thought on a thumb
drive and
44:17
that it was just the emails
that were
44:19
the DNC emails which got
Hillary and
44:23
Debbie wasserman-schultz and
Donna
44:25
Brazile and everybody in so
much trouble
44:27
because they were screwing
around and
44:29
were basically screwing Bernie
so that
44:34
Hillary would win the
nomination so a
44:37
little more detail on this she
actually
44:38
one of our producers reached
out said
44:40
hey no agenda has been talking
about you
44:43
she sent me a couple of emails
very long
44:45
emails she likes emailing lots
of
44:47
details and for some reason she
likes
44:49
putting me on cc's of things
she's
44:51
sending to her lawyer so I'm
kind of not
44:53
responding I'm just letting
that flow
44:55
flow in my box and just
collecting it
44:59
first data point is that the
server
45:02
image was made on an SD card
and and
45:07
there were several copies of
this SD
45:10
card but I just thought was an
45:11
interesting detail because I
think an SD
45:13
card would probably give you
about the
45:14
same data throughput rate as a
as a USB
45:17
Drive if you say USB 3 probably
be
45:19
similar wouldn't it
45:22
depends on the port bitch how's
the SD
45:26
card I'm thinking it was a
dedicated SD
45:28
card port is what I'm thinking
oh what
45:30
mission well there are some
machines
45:32
that have that cuz my surface
has lots
45:34
of woman's okay okay then out
that would
45:37
probably be at least USB three
speeds
45:39
very fast right so in addition
to this
45:43
apparently WikiLeaks when they
did their
45:46
exchange was accessing that
data over
45:52
the Internet
45:53
- Seth Rich's computer where he
had the
45:55
SD card inserted now that may be
45:59
important or not it's not a big
deal but
46:01
what she reminded me of is what
actually
46:03
the incriminating information
was that
46:06
was on the server and and of
course when
46:08
I read it like god we've we I
know we've
46:10
talked about this but it's been
going I
46:13
know and we did talk about it
is that
46:15
Hillary Clinton had a on her
website
46:18
which or whatever the vote for
Hillary
46:20
was had polling places listed
which you
46:26
were intended to go to but they
weren't
46:28
official polling places they
were
46:30
staffed by fake so what they
would do is
46:34
because yeah you're sending
people to a
46:37
Hillary polling place that
pretty much
46:38
all gonna vote for Hillary so
they would
46:41
take those those ballots and
then swap
46:44
out a whole bunch of Bernie
ballots as
46:46
they took them into the DNC to
be
46:48
counted and that was why Seth
rich got
46:51
killed because that or let's
just say
46:53
that happened
46:53
whatever happened to Seth rich
that was
46:56
the incriminating evidence
which of
46:58
course could easily be used in
many
46:59
other scenarios including a
general
47:01
election I think depending on
what kind
47:04
of systems you're using it's a
pretty
47:07
good idea it's so simple I just
send
47:10
people to a polling place I
mean yeah
47:13
and if you're not you have to
understand
47:14
in America lots of polling
places are
47:16
just someone's garage yeah I
mean this
47:20
happens all the time yeah my
mom used to
47:23
be a polling place
47:24
case in point she's probably a
Russian
47:27
bot yeah she did it for years
she was to
47:31
I don't know what what your job
is to
47:33
have the polling place there
but it was
47:34
garage or garage and little
houses she
47:38
had and she would just it was
we go to
47:40
vote yeah I think it was for
about five
47:42
or six years yeah so that sense
moved it
47:45
but you know now of course if
that ever
47:47
came out that would be a
scandal I mean
47:49
that that's that's really
cheating I
47:51
mean this just no two ways to
go about
47:53
it you set up a whole polling
place and
47:56
the on your website send people
there so
47:58
they wouldn't go to the
official polling
48:00
place so you could swap out the
votes I
48:01
mean that's that's probably
what that we
48:04
did have a clip from that that
era about
48:07
some place one of the precincts
in the
48:10
New York area where there was
ninety
48:12
nine percent of the vote always
went to
48:14
the Democrat
48:16
which is a possibility but it
seems
48:20
unlikely because there's always
you know
48:22
there's too many people to just
disagree
48:23
with it would rather just poop
sorry and
48:27
one of the things that then
they went
48:29
and they one of the network's
went to
48:31
this this precinct because it
seems so
48:33
fishy and talk to her oh yeah
we're all
48:36
Democrats here and so that
seemed to
48:38
confirm that they were you know
99%
48:42
gonna vote for the Democrat in
one of
48:44
these precincts none and it
still looks
48:48
too fishy to me I don't know
yeah well
48:51
anyway that was all in within a
New York
48:53
area and that's where Bernie
that's what
48:55
Bernie really got burned he got
burned
48:56
in New York and then there was
some
48:58
missing ballots if you remember
that one
49:00
when they never did the swap
out that
49:02
yes they do so I just tossed
him out
49:04
it's like just throw them out
okay the
49:07
guy you'll never notice exactly
49:09
all of this anybody's gonna win
a lot of
49:13
what New York is gonna be
Bernie in New
49:15
York not Hillary's no
absolutely all of
49:18
this of course will lead to
thousands of
49:22
sealed indictments and this is
this
49:24
there's no doubt about it
49:26
and he is back
49:29
Joe digenova on the trail again
is not
49:32
an old clean no it's not no
well he's no
49:34
longer on Fox now he's moved
over to one
49:36
American news downgraded to Lou
here's
49:44
just a quickie and of course
this is
49:46
also just a memory jog a little
reminder
49:49
about some of the
irregularities that we
49:52
haven't heard about for years
since the
49:54
impeachment thing has been on
do people
49:56
go to jail for this
49:58
and why not people should go to
jail for
50:01
the Carter Page stuff the lying
on the
50:03
FISA warrants to misleading the
FISA
50:05
courts submitting false
documents to the
50:07
FISA courts those are all
felonious acts
50:09
for me what matters is
accountability at
50:12
this point you have two
institutions
50:14
that are vital to American
freedom the
50:16
FBI and the Justice Department
they were
50:19
completely corrupted under two
attorneys
50:22
General Eric Holder and Loretta
Lynch
50:24
with the authority and
knowledge of the
50:26
venn President of the United
States
50:28
Barack Obama and you will never
forget
50:31
I'm sure that famous Susan Rice
email on
50:33
inauguration day of Donald
Trump where
50:35
she sends an email to the phial
Memorial
50:39
and moralizing that there had
been a
50:40
meeting on January 5th with the
50:43
President of the United States
all
50:45
senior law enforcement and
intelligence
50:46
officials where they reviewed
the status
50:49
of crossfire hurricane and the
president
50:52
announced President Obama that
he was
50:54
sure that everything had been
done by
50:57
the book
50:58
I must say I want to thank
Susan Rice
51:01
for being so stupid
51:03
and so arrogant to write that
email on
51:07
January 20th because that is
that's
51:10
Exhibit A for that Barack Obama
knew all
51:13
about this from start to finish
and was
51:16
more than happy to have the
civil rights
51:18
of massive numbers of Americans
violated
51:20
so he could get Donald Trump
and we kind
51:25
of yeah it's easy to forget
these things
51:26
about that email that Susan
Rice sent to
51:28
herself and that is of course I
mean I
51:31
don't know if it's
incriminating but it
51:32
certainly shows that President
Obama
51:35
knew what was going on with
with this
51:37
crossfire hurricane but even one
51:40
American news is
51:41
not lowbrow enough he we have
to go to a
51:45
podcast we got to go down a
little bit
51:47
lower on the show business
ladder to get
51:50
Joe to Genoa to really talk a
little bit
51:54
more about what's happening
with the
51:55
thousands of sealed indictments
as so
51:57
many people will be going to
jail as now
52:00
Durham because you know we we
had
52:03
everything resting in Horowitz
and then
52:06
nothing and now everyone Durham
Durham's
52:10
gonna send people to jail is
gonna
52:11
happen
52:12
and you know before you
continue I have
52:15
to say people should note that
this is a
52:18
mirror image of what the left
is doing
52:21
totally the left old the
Trump's gonna
52:24
quit he's gonna quit the
campaign oh
52:27
there's all this evidence gonna
quit
52:28
they can't be oh he won't he's
gonna
52:30
quit the presidency he's gonna
resign
52:32
from the presidency Putin's run
in the
52:34
country
52:35
I mean it's exact mirror image
of the
52:37
nuttiness except that this
happens on a
52:39
podcast the other one that
happens on
52:44
CNN yeah exactly so here is Joe
Genoa
52:49
and and now although I think
he's
52:52
correct because we know about
the NSA
52:55
and these FBI consultants
unmasking
52:58
hundreds of telephone calls of
Americans
53:01
which is completely irregular
to the
53:03
whole FISA process but
apparently now
53:07
Rogers is talking to Durham and
now it's
53:11
gonna happen there was news a
Joe that
53:13
Admiral Mike Rogers the former
head of
53:17
the NSA is voluntarily
cooperating with
53:21
John Durham's investigation I
would
53:24
think that might cause quite a
bit of
53:28
fervor for some folks like
James Comey
53:31
and others so yeah we're going
to Joe in
53:36
the Durham investigation I love
I love
53:38
how in the podcast Joe Joe Joe
Nova is
53:40
talking out of his butthole
through his
53:43
pants today we were told
according to
53:47
published reports the Admiral
Rogers has
53:49
met several times with John
Durham
53:55
did it on the podcast was was
the Genoa
53:59
ever asked what model number of
Radio
54:03
Shack but I think he's using the
54:06
snowball actually the classic
snowball
54:10
that all the youtubers use I'm
sorry
54:18
someone in the TRO room has
this ball
54:21
gag in but now I understand the
problem
54:23
with John Durham and that we
now know
54:27
that Admiral Rogers who was the
central
54:31
figure in uncovering the illegal
54:33
electronics firing as spying
done by the
54:37
Obama administration prior to
the Carter
54:41
page FISA warrants the spine
that went
54:44
on from 2012 to 2016 involving
FBI
54:50
contractors illegally accessing
NSA data
54:53
mr. Rogers discovered that
reported it
54:56
to the FISA Court all of that
spine is
54:59
stopped by her and it led to the
55:02
crescendo of illegal activity
by combing
55:05
clapper and Brennan it led into
the
55:08
so-called
55:10
crossfire hurricane
investigation to
55:12
cover up that previous find
that had
55:15
been going on Rodgers has an
electronic
55:18
trail of all the spine that
went on over
55:20
five years he has personal
notes ala
55:24
James Comey only this time they
are not
55:27
self serving notes they are the
truth
55:29
Mike Rogers I have described as
the
55:32
Rosetta Stone of this
investigation this
55:35
is the single most important
development
55:38
in this I have been suggesting
for a
55:41
long time that ultimately
Rogers would
55:44
be the key to any criminal
investigation
55:47
that is coming through what we
now know
55:50
will happen is I can be barely
55:52
comfortable in suggesting that
there is
55:55
going to be a substantial
criminal
55:58
conspiracy indictment involving
a lot of
56:01
people the electron electronic
spying by
56:04
the way
56:05
done that electronic spying
that went on
56:07
from 2012 to 2016 into NSA
databases was
56:13
used for unmasking people and
then
56:15
leaking that information to the
press
56:17
and when the Attorney General
talks
56:19
about investigating private
parties he's
56:22
talking not only about GPS
fusion and
56:26
Glenn Simpson and all those
people and
56:29
Nellie or he's talking about the
56:32
contractors who were illegally
accessing
56:35
NSA databases at the request so
there
56:54
you go what you learned is
nothing
56:56
because it was unintelligible
pretty
56:57
much well you could hear it out
but it's
57:00
very sad that that's the best
that Joe
57:03
can do at this point but as I
was
57:06
thinking about this and not
even so much
57:08
about that but about the the
corruption
57:13
allegations which is kind of if
you if
57:15
you look I think they want to
you know
57:17
this was in the newsletter you
had a
57:19
picture of this but what are
the chances
57:22
of the kids of the following
people
57:24
having you know jobs with oil
companies
57:27
in Ukraine and it's Biden's kid
Pelosi's
57:30
kid Carey's kid and who's the
nose the
57:34
fourth one yeah Romney Romney
Romney's
57:38
kid yeah Romney the worst and
what are
57:40
the chances what are the and
you know we
57:43
hear about corruption all the
time you
57:47
know there's this crap going on
in in
57:50
Bolivia my goodness we have the
guy who
57:53
escaped Japan the former Nissan
Nissan
57:56
Renault executive who escaped
Japan in a
57:59
cello case had to go back to
Lebanon you
58:03
know the thing is we believe in
America
58:07
certainly but maybe in most of
the the
58:09
modern West those are just
banana
58:12
republics that doesn't happen
here know
58:15
what doesn't happen here is
they don't
58:17
get run
58:18
of town on a rail because of
course our
58:22
politicians are equally if not
much more
58:26
corrupt just it's hard for us
to believe
58:28
it it's hard for an American
that's for
58:32
high-level just they're not
stealing
58:33
from the American well they are
58:36
Americans but they're doing it
through
58:37
Ukraine so that's okay
58:39
well yeah it's it's not so
apparent but
58:42
I really think that people in
America
58:45
and and in the West modern West
they jit
58:49
know that really not it can't
be like
58:50
dict like billions if not no no
we're
58:53
not really stealing billions of
dollars
58:55
that's not no that doesn't
happen here
58:57
it's newsflash it does and it's
so bad
59:01
it is really everything from
these NGOs
59:05
to the little to the little
rinky-dink
59:08
foundations money flowing
everywhere you
59:12
know look at Baltimore with the
mayor
59:15
and her scandals and just
everywhere
59:19
that's selling non-existent
children's
59:21
books to the schools yes it's
rife with
59:24
corruption it's just it's you
don't see
59:27
that you know the forest
through the for
59:29
the trees anymore
59:32
so we're just as corrupt now
only we
59:36
don't want to believe it yeah
couple a
59:38
couple of black people over
there in
59:40
Africa of course they corrupt
look at
59:41
them course but here no no that
can't
59:47
happen
59:50
well nothing's gonna happen
about it
59:54
that we can be assured well
with that I
59:57
do want to thank you for your
courage
1:00:00
though and say in the morning
to you the
1:00:03
man who put the C in corruption
John C
1:00:06
Dvorak well in the morning to
you mr.
1:00:10
Adams C curry I in the morning
all ships
1:00:13
of C boots on the ground feet
in the air
1:00:14
subs in the water and all the
dames and
1:00:17
nights out there in the morning
to all
1:00:19
the trolls at no agenda stream
com
1:00:22
affectionately called the troll
room
1:00:23
thank you for handing off the
one-liners
1:00:25
once again all kinds of good
things
1:00:27
happening in the troll room how
many
1:00:29
trolls do you have online right
now
1:00:31
let's see we've got nine
hundred and
1:00:33
twenty five not bad for January
2nd are
1:00:36
those the people listening lied
you can
1:00:37
listen live on Thursdays in the
second
1:00:39
Thursday of the month the week
on Sunday
1:00:41
and but there's always
something on no
1:00:44
agenda stream calm 24 hours a
day also
1:00:48
big in the morning too of course
1:00:50
Darren O'Neill once again
brought us the
1:00:53
artwork for the final show of
2019 now
1:00:56
that episode was 1203 we titled
it ret
1:01:00
which was we actually discussed
in the
1:01:02
show which is our retro clips
and we had
1:01:04
did have some retrospective now
here's
1:01:07
what's interesting about the
artwork
1:01:08
that Darren brought us and
there were a
1:01:11
couple of pieces but this
really stood
1:01:13
out but it became extra funny
for a
1:01:15
reason I shall explain so this
was the
1:01:18
No Agenda
1:01:19
I heart poot P OoT which was
the flub
1:01:24
that we got from actually we
probably
1:01:26
played that flub who was it
again who
1:01:29
know Amy Moore Amy and Michael
Moore any
1:01:34
good minute somebody yeah
Michael Moore
1:01:36
and this is what they were
talking about
1:01:37
talking about mayor Pete I mean
any
1:01:40
candidate politician you know
people
1:01:42
watching this will have their
1:01:43
disagreements or whatever one
thing you
1:01:44
can't disagree with is he has
been true
1:01:47
to his convictions he will
fight like
1:01:49
hell for us the fact that 52
percent of
1:01:52
young people are for him in the
latest
1:01:54
poll 52% of young voters
1:01:57
the Millennial that's running
2% 2% of
1:02:01
18 to 35 year olds are for the
person
1:02:02
their age young people wanting
a baby
1:02:05
judge right
1:02:11
poot poot buddha judge so that
was a
1:02:15
funny piece of art and it
wasn't until I
1:02:18
saw the art that I realized oh
my the
1:02:22
word poot P OoT or boat in
Dutch is
1:02:28
unrecognized and mean completely
1:02:30
recognizable and once I saw the
warden
1:02:33
like holy shit in this image
1:02:37
it says I love fag that is the
Dutch
1:02:39
slang word for a gay is boat
and it you
1:02:44
could translate it directly to
fag so it
1:02:46
had such an interesting meaning
with I
1:02:48
love boat that
1:02:51
we used it immediately of
course always
1:02:53
go for the low the lowbrow the
the
1:02:55
lowest laugh possible but
nobody pretty
1:02:58
much nobody picked up on it
1:03:00
I was expecting some duds the
word in
1:03:04
the genitive google translator
it came
1:03:06
out his leg yes it is the word
for leg
1:03:09
in Dutch as well but slang is
very
1:03:11
obvious but no no one no one no
one no
1:03:16
tweets no nothing
1:03:17
I was surprised there you go
sometimes
1:03:20
this happens but it was the
33rd win for
1:03:25
Darren O'Neill
1:03:26
according to comic strip
blogger that's
1:03:28
why he didn't even compete says
he knew
1:03:30
that Darren was it was like a
no hit no
1:03:32
run you know I'm not gonna ruin
his 33rd
1:03:35
yes throwing him by the last
homer
1:03:40
exactly so kind so collegiate
so ok yes
1:03:45
very nice and thank you very
much Darren
1:03:48
O'Neill for doing so much for
us in 2019
1:03:52
and he would 33 is about third
of all
1:03:55
the shows huge huge and and
Darren was
1:04:00
there this morning doing the
pre stream
1:04:01
once again for this show so
he's a great
1:04:03
force and our value for value
network he
1:04:05
really understands it and we
really
1:04:07
appreciate what he does and all
of the
1:04:09
artists you can go take a look
at their
1:04:10
work at No Agenda art generator
dot-com
1:04:14
and we've got some people to
thank who
1:04:16
supported us our executive and
associate
1:04:19
executive producers for today
right this
1:04:21
is the New Year special so
they're
1:04:23
getting extra good credit if
their
1:04:25
executive producers starting
with
1:04:28
anonymous probably probably
won't use it
1:04:31
non-anonymous comes in at 678
93 in
1:04:36
Eastern Michigan alright one of
the
1:04:38
Michigan local guys ITM
anonymous ice
1:04:42
has no name or location well
your
1:04:43
Michigan I think they won't
track you
1:04:44
down but may I please get an
Atlas
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Shrugged followed by a big L
respect
1:04:49
Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year the
1:04:52
email from Adam tugged at my
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heartstrings
1:04:56
you sent you an email I
actually emailed
1:05:01
a couple of our our top
supporters love
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love love you guys that the ona
family
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bonus was good this year tax
cut did
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help some slaves so he should
donate
1:05:15
more anyway any cheap bastards
out there
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need to do the same
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adios and such mofos by ein
rent are ESP
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ICT
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it's it's some brother it
Samara itch
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amaura crows in Miami 33333
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Thank You Jon and Adam for
wonderful
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year the magic numbers
everywhere 33
1:05:48
also gonna get some karma for
the new
1:05:50
year happy new year to all
can't wait to
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use my executive-produced title
gregory
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piercing yeah cockeysville
maryland i'm
1:06:13
sure there's a better
pronunciation than
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that 33333
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another special executive
producer happy
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new year i would like some jobs
karma so
1:06:21
a dealer's choice on jobs jobs
jobs also
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don't eat me bow Jayden
1:06:28
yes and boom shaka like a
little girl
1:06:32
okay well we have all of that
for you
1:06:36
lined up right now that's child
abuse
1:06:55
Exhibit A and B is abuse other
kids like
1:06:59
it so it's not abuse I think
what it is
1:07:01
is exploitation one of our
producers I
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guess gave their daughter was
little you
1:07:10
know mini plastic cards you can
drive
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around yourself sit it and
drive it it
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has a radio and it you know was
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something that liberals irate at
1:07:18
guessing you know maybe some
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pre-recorded sounds you're like
mommy
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you know agenda is no longer on
on my
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driving around just what do you
like
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best about no agenda now I
couldn't clip
1:07:31
it because he doesn't really
work
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without the visuals he says
that what I
1:07:34
like best about no agenda is
the dirty
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words okay there you go
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corrupt yeah that is you okay
alright
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booty a 333 bucks comes in let's
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of sanity there you go
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I have no desire to imagine my
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without it that said I have
been a
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douche bag for about four years
now I
1:08:17
need to start this decade off
right with
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this donation may I get a
much-needed D
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douching jobs karma and a grad
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[Laughter]
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Perez in West Palm Beach
Florida 333
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professors John and Adam I have
been a
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douche bag since day one but no
more
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please d douche yes you've been
deduced
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thank you kindly for sharing
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jingle connect the doc's dots
with maxi
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here's what I've said I've said
that we
1:09:10
need the information we need to
connect
1:09:13
the dots and we got a drill
down we've
1:09:16
got to connect the dots get the
facts
1:09:18
connect the dots do everything
that I
1:09:20
possibly can to help connect
the dots
1:09:23
I've said we've got to connect
the dots
1:09:26
I've always said if we connect
the dots
1:09:29
I believe that they should have
to
1:09:31
connect the dots if we're able
to
1:09:33
connect the dots and if we
determine the
1:09:37
facts if the dots are connected
let's
1:09:40
get to the bottom of it or
let's see if
1:09:43
the dots connect
1:09:49
the dots connect dance again
once you
1:09:54
got a lot of skeletons out those
1:09:56
floaters in her eyeballs I bet
you
1:09:58
bitches in for Walker and Green
Bay
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Wisconsin go Packers - OH - OH
- that no
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genders show has been the no
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1:10:08
has been and will continue to
be the
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beep best podcast in universe
I'd like
1:10:12
to thank you both for your
courage and
1:10:13
passion now if I may I'd like
to thank
1:10:16
every producer who submits art
for the
1:10:18
show you artists are phenomenal
when I
1:10:23
first discovered No Agenda
years ago
1:10:25
while using the No Agenda
stream Roku
1:10:27
app the thing that really drew
me in was
1:10:30
the new art that was
distributed with
1:10:32
each show that stuff is too
funny
1:10:35
furthermore who else does that
only no
1:10:39
agenda that's who that's right
now down
1:10:43
to brass tacks with the most
recent
1:10:46
donation I have achieved vite
count
1:10:47
status is all very exciting I
like to
1:10:49
request a title change if I may
1:10:52
henceforth I let it be known as
Sir
1:10:53
Christopher Baron of Brown
County and
1:10:55
the by count of the troll troll
room aka
1:10:59
gummi nerds
1:11:00
if that isn't acceptable then
I'll be in
1:11:04
touch hoop and I think it's
fine mine
1:11:07
sure huh
1:11:08
now I'd like to request a D
douching for
1:11:11
a friend and fellow No Agenda
doozy yes
1:11:13
would you please d douche Mike
hunt are
1:11:20
we in kindergarten is that the
deal
1:11:22
we're in kindergarten now
1:11:24
alright gummy nerds
1:11:27
and that's wrong room goes wild
geez
1:11:32
this there's enough childish
behavior
1:11:35
from both of us here we don't
need your
1:11:37
help
1:11:37
we're supposed to get these
source
1:11:42
requests a few jingles I'd like
to
1:11:44
request any jingle of John's
choice uh I
1:11:47
think just share a secrets a
good one
1:11:49
any jingle of Adams choice and
I would
1:11:52
like the drone again naturally
song to
1:11:55
be played at the end of the
show well
1:11:56
for a vikon you might be able
to do that
1:11:58
although Adam tends to forget
to do to
1:12:01
do that no I actually thank you
1:12:04
I I try I'm getting better I
hey what
1:12:08
are you gonna do get anybody
bit up on
1:12:10
words - a 2020 and beyond
1:12:13
yes so you chose tell a secret
that's
1:12:15
what you wanted yeah yeah let
me see
1:12:18
what then I'll choose
1:12:22
I'll choose this one oh there's
no
1:12:24
winning we don't like to foster
a
1:12:26
competitive atmosphere but we
laugh a
1:12:29
lot
1:12:29
now everyone hug and share a
secret
1:12:34
[Music]
1:12:48
[Music]
1:12:50
yes and I will play the full
drone again
1:12:53
track at the end of the show
nasty what
1:12:59
didn't it didn't it do thank
you for the
1:13:02
madness Tanya the bike Countess
of New
1:13:04
York City's 201 dollars a 69
cents and
1:13:07
heard from her for a while
after I she
1:13:10
had me she was gonna buy some
wine and
1:13:13
some dinner some recent dinner
shoes yes
1:13:15
I sent me a list so she had
this there
1:13:17
sale was a sale Wiser's stop
what are
1:13:21
you talking about man she sent
me a note
1:13:24
I heard from okay asking a help
for the
1:13:27
wine selection which I do
gladly okay if
1:13:30
I count night you and other
people right
1:13:33
to set up some summers I said
these wine
1:13:36
deals they are a scam so she
sent you a
1:13:38
list of wines that she could
choose from
1:13:41
and you never on sale at some
1:13:42
restaurants okay and then you
you send
1:13:45
back and said they're all a
scam is that
1:13:48
what is that was your response
would you
1:13:49
choose that exact voice it's
crazy so
1:13:56
she's okay what we didn't can
you pick
1:13:58
something from the big list so
she says
1:14:00
be the big list and I never
never wrote
1:14:03
her back I just forgot this
whole wind
1:14:07
up was a Maricopa and a shitty
one at
1:14:09
best yes it was a winder for a
Maricopa
1:14:14
dam writes a new year I thought
it was
1:14:18
time for another associate
executive
1:14:19
producer ship 1.69 the amount
of amount
1:14:24
is a nod to episode 169 where I
was
1:14:27
knighted I'm planning to be at
the New
1:14:29
York meetup on January 18th
Athena and
1:14:32
Alex rock for setting it up and
looking
1:14:35
forward to meeting them I
completely
1:14:37
dropped the ball on organizing
my mom's
1:14:40
four day hospital stay after
open heart
1:14:43
surgery turned into a month and
a half
1:14:44
ha I think no agenda health
karma did
1:14:50
work oh good no thanks may have
happened
1:14:53
without it right anyway sorry
for war
1:14:56
and peace hard love you guys as
always
1:14:59
we love you Dame Tanya Dame
Tanya the
1:15:01
Vikon tha's of New York City
1:15:02
she's very important in the in
the Big
1:15:04
Apple she's one of the holdouts
as it
1:15:07
gentrified towards China yeah
his that
1:15:10
and she's not a swollen
amygdala liberal
1:15:16
somehow somehow no she
1:15:18
what do you mean somehow she's
knows
1:15:20
you're in New York I mean
that's all you
1:15:22
get well that's true that's true
1:15:24
it's true
1:15:26
Thank You Dame Tonya
1:15:29
so we don't need the taxes from
them cuz
1:15:31
we're New York we don't need
money
1:15:33
we're New York New York we
don't need
1:15:37
money
1:15:38
Angelique Aston a toccata
update from
1:15:40
Henderson Dame Angela from Las
Vegas
1:15:44
Manjula from Anderson
1:15:48
what by the way just go back up
to Dame
1:15:49
Tanya give her some more health
Karma
1:15:51
for a mom okay
1:15:52
absolutely well I'm gonna add a
little a
1:15:54
twist of goat
1:15:55
you've got from Henderson 200
bucks I
1:16:04
haven't been able to listen as
much
1:16:06
lately but I'd caught the show
today the
1:16:09
report about Trump bringing the
troops
1:16:11
home from places we don't need
to be
1:16:12
made me remember why I need to
make
1:16:15
listening and supporting to
show a
1:16:17
priority thank you and I'm
going to give
1:16:21
her and her husband some karma
from me
1:16:24
and from Tina you've got karma
really
1:16:28
nice Angela has done so much
man she's
1:16:31
organized tours for us she's
just she's
1:16:34
a a a massive massive producer
1:16:39
well good I've doesn't organize
anything
1:16:43
for me well you don't need any
1:16:45
organizing except that office
of yours
1:16:50
you know I come up with an ID
with a
1:16:51
solution to your issue yeah
that you
1:16:53
won't ever let me see your
studio so
1:16:55
they don't let you see it you
have to
1:16:56
sign a nondisclosure and give
me $100
1:16:58
cash $100 to G is that that
worth is it
1:17:02
worth to you that much
1:17:04
well I'm a bug that's the tour
of the
1:17:06
off the tour of the studios
gonna be
1:17:08
anyone who wants to see a
hundred bucks
1:17:10
now
1:17:10
okay well whoa what do you mean
anyone
1:17:13
now a little sudden anyone made
hundreds
1:17:16
of do a tourist attraction it's
a
1:17:18
hundred bucks and an NDA i I
don't so
1:17:22
what is the what can I cannot
do with
1:17:24
once I sign this India what
let's stop
1:17:26
let me revisit this I've only
been to
1:17:29
John's house once and I believe
was
1:17:32
about eleven years ago maybe a
little
1:17:33
bit longer ten years now ten or
eleven
1:17:36
years ago it's probably ten and
it was
1:17:38
for Thanksgiving it was very
nice and
1:17:41
then I said oh let me go see
your studio
1:17:44
what okay go upstairs
1:17:48
I just wanted no in that voice
I'm
1:17:51
nailing it today and and I said
well you
1:17:55
know whatever it was it was
like a no
1:17:57
hard no and and and I've never
I've
1:18:01
never even been invited back
and so
1:18:03
you're in the neighborhood with
your
1:18:06
daughter getting married in May
and
1:18:08
we've been invited and we're
very
1:18:09
excited about coming although
it's on a
1:18:12
Sunday which is rather odd I
mean what
1:18:14
child of no agenda nation gets
married
1:18:16
on a Sunday showed a nice dad
hello I
1:18:22
said we'd love to come but I'd
hate to
1:18:24
be in San Francisco once again
and not
1:18:27
be able to see your studio and
you
1:18:29
immediately know and so now if
I sign an
1:18:33
NDA a nondisclosure agreement
and pay a
1:18:37
hundred dollars - well the NDA
said I
1:18:41
mean you gotta let me I mean
can I can I
1:18:44
can't even mention anything or
the line
1:18:45
can I can I see the language of
the NDA
1:18:51
man you drive a hard bargain
yeah you
1:18:54
can see the language of the NDA
how
1:18:57
about I just won't take pictures
1:19:00
now we'll remind you you came
to my
1:19:02
house an hour late and that you
know
1:19:05
people are leaving and like hey
you come
1:19:09
in you turn on the the the
Warriors game
1:19:11
on television like we're
getting married
1:19:14
notes hey got a TV where's the
ESPN and
1:19:17
then you go upstairs and you
take a
1:19:19
hundred pictures of my studio I
took a
1:19:21
hundred pictures of your studio
yeah
1:19:24
where are those hundred
pictures I don't
1:19:26
have them yeah okay all right
fine all
1:19:29
right
1:19:29
no I will not sign an NDA I
will pay the
1:19:32
hundred dollars though that's
that's
1:19:34
well worth it but the NDA I
mean I need
1:19:36
to be able to talk about some
how about
1:19:38
this
1:19:38
a non-disparagement agreement
1:19:42
oh that may be good so I can't
disparage
1:19:45
you or your studio yeah but
you're a
1:19:49
professional and professional
brought
1:19:52
guns have way of ways of
disparaging
1:19:55
then aren't technically
disparaging I
1:20:00
just want to say I would have
to be in
1:20:02
there if I determine that as a
1:20:06
disparagement there will be a
fine okay
1:20:09
write it up consider it I think
we I
1:20:13
think we can sign phase one of
this deal
1:20:15
if very soon all right sir
Tristan
1:20:19
Tristan banning it in Toronto
two
1:20:22
hundred bucks I mentioned this
Happy New
1:20:23
Year he says let her to follow
I don't
1:20:25
have a letter it looked he says
calling
1:20:28
tak he says so I guess it was a
joke no
1:20:31
letter o JK play please give a
healthy
1:20:34
dose of goat Karma to everybody
cheers
1:20:36
sir Tristan in Toronto Toronto
Toronto
1:20:40
you've got Mandan North Dakota
two
1:20:50
hundred I'm in serious need of
a D
1:20:52
douching you've been deduced as
it's
1:20:57
been years since my last
donation it's
1:21:00
time to clear out my PayPal
account to
1:21:02
wrap up the knighthood as we
enter
1:21:04
another exhausting election
year on new
1:21:06
and no agenda keeping me sane
dis
1:21:09
donation will get me pointed
pointed in
1:21:11
that direction could I also
please get
1:21:13
some F cancer karma as my mom
was
1:21:16
diagnosed with breast cancer
the day
1:21:18
after Christmas I'm looking for
all the
1:21:20
help I can get and since we're
in the
1:21:22
middle of an oil and trained
country oil
1:21:24
and train kept as where we are
1:21:26
no that's thing please play a
listen to
1:21:29
that horn jingle have a great
2020
1:21:41
you've got and they'll be the
conclusion
1:21:49
of our list of well-wishers
associate is
1:21:51
executive producers executive
producers
1:21:54
for show 1204 and includes the
moniker
1:21:58
or us as producing the special
New
1:22:00
Year's are producing the new
agendas New
1:22:03
Year's Day special
1:22:04
well now what is it can you do
you can
1:22:07
put it whatever you want just a
New
1:22:08
Year's Day special show it's a
New
1:22:11
Year's special I would say
something
1:22:13
like executive producer no
agenda show
1:22:17
2020 New Year's special I mean
something
1:22:20
like that's something like that
that
1:22:22
would be good that'd be good
regardless
1:22:25
of what you call it it's
something that
1:22:27
you should display loudly and
proudly
1:22:28
wherever that works that would
be your
1:22:30
LinkedIn profile all of your
your
1:22:32
account profiles is where you
want to
1:22:34
put this and I'm seeing it more
and more
1:22:37
certainly on Twitter and it
looks good
1:22:39
and I hope that it's bringing
you good
1:22:41
prosperity because it's
intended to and
1:22:44
it works in our value for value
system
1:22:47
where it works just tell us you
tell us
1:22:50
how much you like to show it's
it's an
1:22:53
immediate gratification it puts
us on
1:22:55
notice it really motivates us
in many
1:22:58
different ways and it also
really
1:23:02
continues to produce the best
podcast in
1:23:04
the universe if you don't
believe me go
1:23:06
look at the Muller report by a
mission
1:23:08
it is proof and of course we'll
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1:23:11
on what is today today is a
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please consider supporting us
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into the roaring 20s vollrath
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1:23:27
our formula is this
1:23:30
we go out for here people in
the mouth
1:23:37
what
1:23:42
[Music]
1:23:48
there's nothing on this show we
don't do
1:23:50
but this but I appreciate
people that do
1:23:52
it but I wonder about how many
these
1:23:56
people are just fakes they're
phonies
1:23:58
this sometimes it just doesn't
make any
1:23:59
sense
1:24:00
okay so I've listened deceased
band a
1:24:03
journal when they have these
Collins
1:24:04
these guys call in and they
just not
1:24:05
really for an interaction it's
mostly
1:24:07
for these with most Colin's are
anyway
1:24:09
just make a statement well you
call in
1:24:13
the Republican line or the
Democrat line
1:24:15
and you get to bitch and moan
they
1:24:19
changed it over the holiday to
the
1:24:20
pessimist optimist lines brother
1:24:23
so c-span had a formatting
change first
1:24:26
time in 35 years guys have got
the
1:24:34
pessimist calls in and this is
she spent
1:24:37
Dave in Atlanta Dave in Atlanta
Georgia
1:24:40
says he's pessimistic about
what he sees
1:24:43
in 2020 hello hello yes I'm
Dave in
1:24:46
Decatur Georgia and I heard 20
minutes
1:24:49
ago that you're doing fine
today so I'm
1:24:51
not gonna ask you how are you
doing and
1:24:53
I want to tell you that I'm
pessimistic
1:24:54
because it was in the 1970s and
I'm
1:24:59
standing there listening to
this big ol
1:25:02
Protestant preacher telling the
crowd of
1:25:04
teenagers one of the boys had
on a
1:25:06
t-shirt and said all one people
in had
1:25:09
an image of the world with all
these
1:25:11
different national flags and
that
1:25:13
preacher stood there and
corrected that
1:25:15
young mended we're not all one
people
1:25:17
we're Americans we are
exceptional and
1:25:20
that's what got us where we are
today
1:25:22
we are not exceptional we're a
bunch of
1:25:24
racist bigots when we win in
Vietnam it
1:25:27
was the side with the white
people the
1:25:29
French who went over there and
1:25:31
brutalized those Vietnamese
people we
1:25:33
took of that brutality and and
I was
1:25:36
involved in I killed people
over there
1:25:38
for a lot and it's a lie is that
1:25:41
American exceptionalism is up
is a load
1:25:44
of nonsense subtle we're gonna
love each
1:25:48
other and be kind to each other
instead
1:25:50
of loving Almighty dollars okay
wow that
1:25:54
was that the optimist line or
the
1:25:56
pessimist lost the best bells
the
1:25:58
pessimist button
1:26:00
Wow right you know as what well
I don't
1:26:08
know what to say really but he
made some
1:26:12
points there he says hey I went
over
1:26:13
killed people in Vietnam for
note 4 all
1:26:16
based on a lie
1:26:17
yes well at least he's woke
that's for
1:26:22
sure
1:26:23
yeah that's it Jesus woke he's
woke I'll
1:26:26
take that in this new year a
lot of
1:26:31
musical chairs taking place the
Bank of
1:26:34
England the chief of the the
head of the
1:26:37
Bank of England
1:26:39
Mark Carney he and I recall
last year
1:26:43
his last hurrah as he was
already given
1:26:46
up he was leaving his post he
was at the
1:26:49
bankers meeting in there it was
it where
1:26:52
they do that that secret
bankers meeting
1:26:54
the federal the federal the
central
1:26:56
bankers then Georgia somewhere
thinking
1:27:03
I'd probably so by the way that
best
1:27:06
place in Jekyll Island where
the Fed was
1:27:07
or orchestrated is still there
and as
1:27:11
they turn it to a hotel for
tourists
1:27:13
it's like a pretty cool place
to visit
1:27:15
he okay yes that was he was that
1:27:23
that was September and he was
saying oh
1:27:26
well you know looks like we're
gonna
1:27:29
have some digital currencies I
mean it's
1:27:30
time to blow it all up you know
the
1:27:32
system's not working this was
his last
1:27:33
hurrah remember those clips
he's like oh
1:27:35
Bitcoin is well that may be the
future
1:27:37
but so this guy and you know
kind of for
1:27:41
a moment like oh that's kind of
cool
1:27:42
that he said that on his way
out you
1:27:43
know it's nice to you know just
throw a
1:27:45
little hand grenade before you
leave but
1:27:48
he's back on the scene or let's
just say
1:27:49
the musical chairs have the
music's
1:27:52
played the music has stopped
then he's
1:27:53
in a new chair guess where he
is now and
1:27:55
what his new job is the Royal
Bank
1:27:58
closed this and this guy is a
former
1:28:00
goldman sachs he ran the Bank
of England
1:28:02
so that's the Federal Reserve
of the
1:28:04
United Kingdom no now he is the
UN envoy
1:28:09
for climate change yeah bring
the
1:28:13
financial guys in oh yeah
1:28:16
and the BBC interviewed him and
well he
1:28:22
does are you implying that
there is a
1:28:26
connection between world
banking and
1:28:28
climate change because there's
money
1:28:30
involved somehow if you hold on
for two
1:28:33
clips I'll answer the question
here's
1:28:35
Mark Carney regarding the the
emergency
1:28:39
it's talked about 2020 being a
decade of
1:28:42
action absolutely necessary on
climate
1:28:45
change we want action on the
finance
1:28:47
side we want that disclosure
companies
1:28:50
doing that disclosure there's a
lot of
1:28:53
memes in here climate
disclosures
1:28:55
another good one now you have to
1:28:57
disclose something on that
disclosure
1:28:59
companies doing that disclosure
we want
1:29:02
that to become the norm it's
important
1:29:05
that you and I people watching
can
1:29:08
understand how our money's being
1:29:09
invested is it being invested
consistent
1:29:12
with the transition path that
is the law
1:29:15
of the land that is what our
citizens
1:29:17
want which is that we're
transitioning
1:29:20
in a way that will a stable
1:29:22
this guy sounds just like Adam
Schiff
1:29:26
interesting observation I'll pay
1:29:28
attention to that he it's
probably the
1:29:30
same new year
1:29:31
for sure I just like that he's
saying
1:29:34
that you know this course he's
talking
1:29:36
about the UK he had the law of
the land
1:29:38
it's climate change you got to
make sure
1:29:40
the money is spent right
remember the
1:29:42
last the the the the the top 25
which
1:29:47
was held in Madrid it was all
about the
1:29:49
climate negotiation which
apparently
1:29:51
didn't go so well because
everyone
1:29:53
wanted to receive but no one
wanted to
1:29:55
pay anything so here's this guy
telling
1:29:59
the British subjects it is a BBC
1:30:01
interview after all we're
taking your
1:30:03
money and we'll make sure you
feel very
1:30:05
good about how we invest it
1:30:07
invested in ourselves the land
that is
1:30:11
what our citizens want which is
that
1:30:13
we're transitioning in a way
that will
1:30:15
stabilize the climate you'll
spend a lot
1:30:17
of 2020 working on it as part
of you how
1:30:20
arrogant is that we'll spend
your money
1:30:24
in a way that will stabilize
the climate
1:30:26
I mean if I went on the street
20 years
1:30:29
ago people would shoot me if I
said
1:30:31
these things give me your money
1:30:33
don't worry I'll make sure I
invested
1:30:35
wisely so the climate will
stabilize our
1:30:38
citizens want which is that
we're
1:30:41
transitioning in a way that will
1:30:43
stabilize the climate you'll
spend a lot
1:30:45
of 2020 working on community as
part of
1:30:48
your UN role in the run-up to
the
1:30:49
Glasgow summit I wonder why you
choose
1:30:52
not to use the term climate
emergency I
1:30:55
would say we're in a climate
crisis just
1:30:58
like a financial crisis where
the action
1:31:01
needs to be taken now this is a
slow
1:31:03
burn crisis if you will so it's
it's
1:31:08
it's more difficult to act
because you
1:31:11
don't have the the public
spectacle of a
1:31:15
failing bank or or queues
outside a
1:31:18
building society or those types
of
1:31:20
tangible of the markets moving
around a
1:31:23
tangible way that force action
that's
1:31:25
part of the challenge that's
part of the
1:31:27
tragedy of the horizon so
listen very
1:31:30
carefully what he says here
he's saying
1:31:32
we don't have like a financial
crisis we
1:31:35
don't have people standing
outside banks
1:31:38
you know
1:31:39
run on the banks etc now I
would I wait
1:31:43
don't wait III want to hear
your point I
1:31:46
would argue well what about all
the
1:31:48
fires isn't in the Amazon
California
1:31:52
Australia that's all being
shown as huge
1:31:55
examples of the climate
emergency the
1:31:57
climate crisis he says we don't
have
1:32:00
that it's not tangible enough
and he
1:32:02
says that's the challenge I
think these
1:32:04
guys are planning some kind of
financial
1:32:06
crash with all this I think
these guys
1:32:09
have already planned these fires
1:32:10
absolutely both is that I mean
right now
1:32:14
in paradise they're selling the
1:32:17
properties they're left and
right as you
1:32:19
would expect you can go buy
some of
1:32:22
these old properties now for
about
1:32:23
pennies and not pennies on the
dollar
1:32:26
but about a third of what you
would have
1:32:28
paid some years ago and people
are just
1:32:30
rebuilding the other people
just banned
1:32:32
in the area and they're leaving
the
1:32:33
properties for sale at fires
fire sale
1:32:36
prices and it's a really good
time to
1:32:39
get in on some of these things
cuz the
1:32:41
whole town burnt down which
made no
1:32:43
sense to me right and you know
I've got
1:32:45
the whole town down like that
well I'm
1:32:48
let's go back to what I wanted
to talk
1:32:50
about okay which is what is it
when does
1:32:53
the reporter start to grill you
about
1:32:57
your language usage like she
did she
1:33:00
said to him why are you calling
it a
1:33:03
crisis and not in a crime
climate and we
1:33:07
already know that climate
crisis and
1:33:08
climate emergency were two
terms that
1:33:10
showed up on purpose to change
the
1:33:14
conversation from global
warming and
1:33:17
climate change and they decided
it's not
1:33:20
alarmist enough it haven't done
enough
1:33:23
of alarming the public let's
change
1:33:26
these to climate crisis and
climate
1:33:28
emergency and sometimes Amy for
example
1:33:31
Goodman will say both right the
climate
1:33:34
crisis climate emergency right
back to
1:33:36
war and peace report but when
does a
1:33:38
reporter instead of just getting
1:33:40
somebody to talk actually
correct their
1:33:42
language what's what well it is
the BBC
1:33:47
after all and they have a style
guide
1:33:49
and they all chose if you
recall they
1:33:51
chose
1:33:51
to use the alarming words
climate
1:33:53
emergency but again and I'll
play the
1:33:56
last 11 seconds Carney here is
saying no
1:34:00
you don't have anything
tangible but
1:34:01
that's the challenge the public
1:34:05
spectacle of a failing bank or
or queues
1:34:07
outside a building society or
those
1:34:10
types of tangible of the
markets moving
1:34:13
around a tangible way that
forced action
1:34:15
that's part of the challenge
that's part
1:34:17
of the tragedy of the horizon
that's
1:34:19
part of the tragedy on the
horizon
1:34:21
that's part of the challenge
hmm let's
1:34:26
play that again
1:34:28
the last bit he's predicting
there's
1:34:32
gonna be a situation well it's
it's hard
1:34:35
to understand exactly how it
means it
1:34:37
cuz he said it's part of the
challenge
1:34:39
and listen again because you
don't have
1:34:42
the the public spectacle of a
failing
1:34:45
bank or or queues outside a
building
1:34:48
society or those types of
tangible of
1:34:51
the markets moving around a
tangible way
1:34:53
that force action that's part
of the
1:34:56
challenge that's part of the
tragedy of
1:34:57
the horizon okay so what he's
saying is
1:34:59
we don't have that spectacle
that force
1:35:02
action what he means by force
action is
1:35:05
that's how in 2008 our money
was taken
1:35:09
from us they because of forced
action
1:35:11
and given to the bank's
literally given
1:35:14
to the banks this is when
everyone
1:35:17
started to retire including my
buddy the
1:35:18
foreman your banker everyone
made off
1:35:21
like bandits because they had a
horrible
1:35:23
spectacle he had Obama there
we're all
1:35:26
gonna die
1:35:28
I'm just gonna give it to you
straight
1:35:29
people it's not good not who we
are
1:35:35
so that's what he's he's vying
for and
1:35:38
the guys in the right position
to make
1:35:40
these things happen he's a he's
a banker
1:35:43
I don't think you're ever
really a
1:35:43
former banker he's a goldman
sachs guy
1:35:45
he ran the Bank of England now
he wants
1:35:47
to cause some kind of panic I
don't
1:35:50
think it's a financial panic
he's
1:35:51
interested in causing because
if there's
1:35:53
a financial panic that means
they you
1:35:55
know people are gonna tighten
the purse
1:35:57
strings it has to be something
else but
1:36:00
and I think there I'm listening
to him I
1:36:03
think they don't know what to
do I think
1:36:05
they're looking for a good idea
let's
1:36:07
listen to the second clip maybe
we'll
1:36:09
learn more you've taken a fair
amount of
1:36:11
flack in this role on various
different
1:36:14
fronts including from MPs I
wonder if
1:36:16
you think that we have as you
look at
1:36:19
this country whether we have
enough
1:36:20
truth in our political debate
enough
1:36:23
truth in in in our brexit
debate I think
1:36:28
what's essential on this topic
on
1:36:30
climate change is that we have a
1:36:33
cross-party nonpartisan
approach to it
1:36:36
that the science is clear that
the type
1:36:40
of transition that we what
we've been
1:36:42
talking about that we get as
specific as
1:36:45
possible about what's needed we
can't
1:36:48
afford on this one to have the
selective
1:36:52
information to have spin
misdirection
1:36:55
misleading it needs to be
absolutely
1:36:59
clear because we're all in
we're all in
1:37:01
on it
1:37:02
mm-hmm all in on it you betcha
producer
1:37:07
Mike where there's a kind of ID
even
1:37:09
it's kind of a double meaning
the ways
1:37:11
we're all in on it
1:37:12
oh yeah we're all in on this
one we're
1:37:15
all in you know as and lean in
we're all
1:37:18
in we're all in on this or
we're all in
1:37:21
on it yeah it's very there's no
debate
1:37:24
truth wants to come out there
I'd like
1:37:27
that I'd like to play a
historical clip
1:37:29
for some context of you know
this
1:37:32
obviously John and I are not big
1:37:34
believers in this climate
change send
1:37:37
all your money to the elite so
they can
1:37:38
invest it for us European Union
now with
1:37:41
France team Ramones who was the
Green
1:37:43
Deal czar with he must have 50
or 60
1:37:47
people working for him
1:37:48
overnight in this in this deal
and he is
1:37:53
requiring from the 26 member
states in
1:37:55
the European Union annually two
hundred
1:37:58
and sixty billion euros to
fight climate
1:38:01
change so every member state
has to send
1:38:06
ten billion euros which they
don't have
1:38:09
they have to find it somewhere
which
1:38:11
comes from the citizens and
they're
1:38:13
going to send it to the
European Union
1:38:15
and uncle France is going to
make sure
1:38:17
we don't die because of any
needs that
1:38:19
for a span of ten years where
does this
1:38:23
all come from 2008 at the the
height of
1:38:28
the the Great Recession at Bill
Moyers
1:38:32
Journal PBS television sat down
with
1:38:35
George Soros to discuss a
number of
1:38:39
issues it's only a minute and
37 seconds
1:38:42
but if you've never heard this
clip it
1:38:44
will bring clarity to what
global
1:38:47
warming is really about so
let's leave
1:38:50
them something to think about
is they go
1:38:52
home let them go home and say
mr. Soros
1:38:54
said here are three things we
can do
1:38:56
simply one work on a better
world order
1:39:00
where we work together to
resolve
1:39:04
problems that confront humanity
like
1:39:07
global warming and I think I
think that
1:39:10
dealing with global warming
will require
1:39:13
a lot of investment you see for
the last
1:39:17
25 years the world economy the
motor of
1:39:22
the world economy that has been
driving
1:39:24
it was consumption by the
American
1:39:27
consumer who has been spending
more than
1:39:29
he has been saving all right
over there
1:39:34
and he's been producing so that
motor is
1:39:37
now switched off it's finished
its run
1:39:40
out of we can't continue you
need a new
1:39:45
motor and we have a big problem
global
1:39:49
warming
1:39:50
as big investment and that
could be the
1:39:54
motor of the world economy in
the years
1:39:57
to come putting anybody in
building
1:39:59
infrastructure converting the
green
1:40:01
technology instead of consuming
the
1:40:04
building electricity green and
saving on
1:40:07
energy rewiring the houses
adjusting
1:40:12
your lifestyle where energy is
it's got
1:40:16
to cost more until it will
introduce
1:40:20
those new things so it will be
painful
1:40:23
but at least we will survive
and not
1:40:26
cook
1:40:26
we will not cook it will be
painful to
1:40:30
send all your money to me for
the better
1:40:33
world order that's it that's it
the
1:40:36
motor he's talking about was the
1:40:37
hollowing out of the United
States for
1:40:39
sure we didn't produce that
much anymore
1:40:41
we're just borrowing money and
spending
1:40:43
it on cheap crap from China the
motor
1:40:45
stopped the motor is his motor
it's his
1:40:47
drop a penny and get a dollar
out of the
1:40:50
bottom motor so he literally
said we
1:40:53
need a new motor for a better
world
1:40:55
order this global warming thing
yeah
1:40:58
that'll take huge investment
rewire your
1:41:01
home slaves I don't know what
the hell
1:41:02
that means but we should do it
all
1:41:05
remember otherwise we'll cook
blessed
1:41:08
that's in the cap-and-trade
bill which
1:41:12
was
1:41:14
back this is back in 2000 time
eight or
1:41:18
nine yeah you know nine yep the
1:41:20
cap-and-trade bill came up or
as a
1:41:24
Gohmert called it the crap and
trade
1:41:26
bill
1:41:28
it had provisions in there and
you
1:41:32
remember this when John Boehner
was the
1:41:34
Speaker of the House is crying
all the
1:41:35
time yes he went on about with
segments
1:41:40
of it he read segments we had
clips and
1:41:42
where he's talking about how
the lot of
1:41:44
us today's structures just need
to be
1:41:46
torn down because they're not
1:41:47
energy-efficient enough right
and it was
1:41:49
a phase-out law where you just
be
1:41:51
levelling houses left and right
and
1:41:53
rebuilding him from scratch and
that
1:41:55
would be the motor the
rebuilding motor
1:41:57
of course I'll be done under
1:41:58
international world one world
government
1:42:02
hopefully according to Soros
hopefully
1:42:04
and it was just a nightmare and
I so the
1:42:08
rewiring I think was just kind
of a what
1:42:10
was left over what he could just
1:42:12
remember about the bullcrap
they tried
1:42:15
to force down our throats
that's where
1:42:17
the jobs jobs jobs karma came
from yes
1:42:20
so the point here is the whole
idea was
1:42:24
huge investment take it from us
from you
1:42:28
know the taxpayer take that
money
1:42:30
invested in huge important
things like
1:42:33
anything that Soros is involved
in and
1:42:36
that will be the new motor and
then
1:42:39
Trump came in and said no not
gonna do
1:42:41
it and and guess what it's all
falling
1:42:43
apart the motors not getting at
least
1:42:45
not that motors not getting
started and
1:42:47
it's it was a part of the same
push in
1:42:52
fact I have it here hold on
where is it
1:42:55
if you recall
1:42:59
here was President Obama and by
the way
1:43:01
when I when I went to fish this
clip out
1:43:05
of the archives I kind of miss
him
1:43:07
particularly for stuff like
this hi
1:43:09
everybody hey everybody hey
everybody
1:43:11
had done see buddy Barry I'm
proud to
1:43:14
join the students teachers
businesses
1:43:16
and nonprofit organizations
taking big
1:43:18
new steps to support computer
science in
1:43:21
America's schools now you
remember this
1:43:22
you remember this whole push
yeah it's
1:43:25
the cohhd cohhd cohhd because
you're not
1:43:27
gonna have any jobs there's no
more coal
1:43:29
jobs there's not just it's
gonna be done
1:43:31
with you done with your jobs
you need to
1:43:33
code learning these skills
isn't just
1:43:36
important for your future it's
important
1:43:38
for our country's future if we
want
1:43:40
America to stay on the cutting
edge we
1:43:42
need young Americans like you
to master
1:43:45
the tools and technology that
will
1:43:47
change the way we do just about
1:43:48
everything that's why I'm
asking you to
1:43:51
get involved don't just buy a
new video
1:43:54
game make one sure don't just
download
1:43:58
the latest app helped design it
1:44:00
okay don't just play on your
phone
1:44:04
programming yeah not possible
no one's
1:44:08
born a computer scientist but
with
1:44:10
little hard work and some math
and
1:44:12
science oh just about anyone
can become
1:44:14
one you hear that
1:44:16
here's that Google it's so easy
little
1:44:18
math and science a little hard
work
1:44:19
we're coming for you this week
is your
1:44:22
chance to give it a shot and
don't let
1:44:24
anyone tell you you can't
whether you're
1:44:27
a young man or a young woman
whether you
1:44:29
live in a city or a rural area
computers
1:44:32
are going to be a big part of
your
1:44:33
future and if you're willing to
work and
1:44:36
study hard that future is yours
to shape
1:44:39
thanks everybody
1:44:41
all right stem stem everybody
thanks so
1:44:44
this money this of course was
in Joe
1:44:47
Biden's head when he goes to
the miners
1:44:50
wars in West Virginia where was
he this
1:44:52
time I believe it was West
Virginia but
1:44:54
it was in one of the Virginia's
so I
1:44:56
have the short set up how we
started off
1:44:58
I come from a family where an
area where
1:45:01
as coal miners
1:45:03
anybody can go down three
hundred to
1:45:06
three thousand feet in the mind
sure
1:45:07
hope they learn how to program
as well
1:45:09
so the so if you can go down
three
1:45:13
thousand feet into a mind you
can
1:45:15
program a little bit of math
dance yeah
1:45:20
now so this was this was what
was
1:45:23
tweeted about it was actually
hard to
1:45:25
find the audio for it then he
went into
1:45:27
this longer rant which made it
even more
1:45:30
interesting the Jo is living in
28 2008
1:45:33
president asked me to get
Detroit out of
1:45:35
its problems remember Detroit
went
1:45:37
bankrupt and it gave me
authority to do
1:45:39
whatever I needed to do so I
set up with
1:45:42
all the agencies what does all
the money
1:45:44
out there Detroit could qualify
for they
1:45:46
didn't ask for they'd know how
to get it
1:45:48
the end result was not just
because of
1:45:50
me but because of the team I put
1:45:52
together Detroit got out of
bankruptcy
1:45:55
started to come back we're able
to
1:45:58
provide everything from street
lighting
1:46:00
for them and you know they
could have it
1:46:02
to a height excuse me inner
city rail
1:46:05
that so we put in a rail so
anyway make
1:46:07
a long story short breathalyze
I started
1:46:11
the rail to nowhere
1:46:14
has he been to Detroit recently
1:46:16
apparently I'll excuse me rail
then so
1:46:23
we put it a rest anyway make a
long
1:46:25
story short things really
started move
1:46:27
that we found out something
interesting
1:46:28
everybody when things hit went
bankrupt
1:46:31
everybody who had any talent in
terms of
1:46:34
technology left black white
Hispanic man
1:46:38
women we didn't have anybody
got a joke
1:46:40
who could turn on the
streetlights hit
1:46:45
me not a joke you hit me not a
joke no
1:46:48
one could turn on the
streetlights knew
1:46:49
how to turn the system no one
knew how
1:46:52
to turn on the sewer because it
requires
1:46:55
computer capability and
programming
1:46:58
capabilities really outfit that
the
1:47:03
major corporations are going to
need IT
1:47:05
they went out into the
neighborhoods
1:47:07
they found 54 happened to be
all women
1:47:10
not by intention mostly women
of color
1:47:12
with a few exceptions ages 24
to 20 yeah
1:47:16
24 to 52 or 4 they went through
a 19
1:47:19
weeks training program at the
Community
1:47:21
College they're learning how to
program
1:47:23
and I remember telling people
as to my
1:47:25
liberal friends are saying you
can't
1:47:27
expect that bagel to that give
me a
1:47:29
break
1:47:30
anybody who can throw coal into
a
1:47:32
furnace can learn how to
program for
1:47:35
God's sake okay give that clip
of the
1:47:40
day but I'm gonna take it
because this
1:47:43
was one of the most unhinged
things he's
1:47:45
ever said so what he's saying
is when
1:47:50
he's safe Detroit good Joe
because yeah
1:47:53
this is news to me by the way
well the
1:47:55
president gave him the
directive Joe so
1:48:01
Joe went and saved Detroit with
his team
1:48:03
he gave his team some props for
saving
1:48:04
Detroit
1:48:05
yeah good friend but then they
so they
1:48:06
they fixed everything they
fixed the
1:48:08
sewer they fixed the
streetlights they
1:48:10
fixed the light rail they
didn't know
1:48:11
how to turn it on so then they
got one
1:48:14
of these IT recruiting firms
who instead
1:48:16
of going and getting a whole
bunch of
1:48:17
h-2b Indian workers went into
Detroit
1:48:20
found 50 black women and they
trained
1:48:26
them and his his conclusion is
if you
1:48:31
can shovel coal into a furnace
you can
1:48:35
code I don't understand what
one has to
1:48:38
do with the other but that's
exactly
1:48:40
what he said people who are not
even
1:48:43
miners but just shovel coal
into a
1:48:46
furnace on a maybe on that
train you can
1:48:50
code
1:48:52
and he's this is 2019 he's
saying this
1:48:56
does he even know can he code
with a
1:49:01
little bit of hard working some
science
1:49:03
and math he can't even remember
him what
1:49:08
he can't he remember his own
text code
1:49:10
but let alone that he can code
something
1:49:13
no people this is not the
solution don't
1:49:17
send your kid to code school
give your
1:49:20
kid your old your old laptop
with a
1:49:22
Linux distro your kid go make
something
1:49:24
work this is unbelievable to me
this guy
1:49:28
is so naive he doesn't even
know what
1:49:30
any of this means
1:49:31
you can't code a game somebody
just
1:49:35
sitting there and after home
can't just
1:49:38
sit there in code a modern game
yeah
1:49:40
they can hunt the Wumpus they
might be
1:49:42
able to do that I don't think
there's a
1:49:45
lot of you know market for
strong if you
1:49:48
can shovel coal into a furnace
you can
1:49:51
code it's clear we we took
fifty black
1:49:54
women in Detroit and they
turned on the
1:49:56
sewer can't doesn't get much
more
1:50:00
intersectional than that what's
a Wampus
1:50:03
by the way hunt the Wampus hunt
the
1:50:07
Wumpus night don't know what
hunt the
1:50:08
Wampus holy moly
1:50:11
you said holy moley I did sorry
should
1:50:17
we know what hump the one hump
hump the
1:50:19
Wampus hunch I want to hump the
Wumpus
1:50:23
well there's a bunch of dudes
named Ben
1:50:27
out there that are rolling
their eyes
1:50:28
with your with your lack of
knowledge
1:50:30
about this fabulous game
apparently it
1:50:33
works best on a TI 99 it works
fine on
1:50:37
anything anyway that guy I'm
sorry
1:50:44
cannot be our president that is
not it's
1:50:51
not a modern thought pattern
that he has
1:50:54
there it's that's it's sad he's
Ghent
1:50:59
yeah I understand what he's
trying to
1:51:01
say
1:51:03
because of course anybody can do
1:51:05
anything they set their mind to
but if
1:51:08
it's not just about coding and
by the
1:51:10
way what kind of a country
would we have
1:51:12
let's let's just take the the
logical
1:51:14
extreme of this I'm gonna take
the other
1:51:16
side of this let's say that
something
1:51:19
happened it could it made it
possible
1:51:21
for anybody to write high level
code
1:51:25
everybody the entire country
could write
1:51:29
the highest level code just
like falling
1:51:31
off like anyone could do it at
any time
1:51:33
what would that do to the
economy well
1:51:36
we'd have a lot of Piper card
1:51:38
applications I didn't to give a
little
1:51:59
update we do have a couple of
OTG things
1:52:01
to to discuss as we try to save
our
1:52:04
sanity with technology at least
I do I
1:52:07
ever since we talked about it
and I
1:52:10
should probably look it up when
did we
1:52:12
do our our first Linux talk in
fact I
1:52:16
can see it was episode 11 94
mint 19 and
1:52:21
that was what's the date of
that there
1:52:24
would be 10 episodes ago so
it'd be
1:52:26
November 28 okay yeah November
20th I
1:52:30
have been on my Linux distro
since then
1:52:33
have not changed have not gone
back to
1:52:35
Windows have customized it
fine-tuned it
1:52:39
and am completely satisfied
1:52:44
it is I mean it I feel so good
about
1:52:49
running the podcast on it no I
wish no
1:52:52
no that the USB stuff and Linux
is a
1:52:55
whole different problem and
that's up
1:52:57
really up to the device makers
but the
1:52:59
USB consortium is it
1:53:00
Quagmire's I've kind of given
up on that
1:53:04
but everything else and I have
this
1:53:07
thing tricked out Hydra mised
optimized
1:53:10
it it does at all my workflows
because I
1:53:13
can but most importantly it
just works
1:53:18
day in day out
1:53:20
no reboots no shakin like an
1:53:23
etch-a-sketch no upgrade of my
1:53:26
experience and adjust that's
nice it
1:53:30
just keeps working I'm so happy
with it
1:53:34
that I will this is new I mean
this it
1:53:37
isn't he's been playing with
for three
1:53:39
years on the show on and off
you know
1:53:43
and it's always got you guess
always got
1:53:47
something right because it
doesn't work
1:53:49
now I I know these you have very
1:53:52
different requirements for me
my require
1:53:54
I'm an information manager
that's what I
1:53:56
do so my main my main tool is
email the
1:54:00
workflows I was able to create
through a
1:54:02
combination of a great email
program
1:54:04
clause mail which is also
available on
1:54:07
Windows by the way but you
could do a
1:54:09
lot I think a lot more
interesting
1:54:10
things and Linux you can pipe
it off to
1:54:12
programs and defiles a lot of
stuff I'm
1:54:14
doing which I should probably
document
1:54:15
and write up the browser of
course
1:54:18
simple browser work and that's
about it
1:54:21
you don't need much else and
it's very
1:54:25
lightweight I have it on a USB
stick so
1:54:29
I can have it loaded on three
different
1:54:31
computers so I have automatic
backups
1:54:34
it's it's fantastic
1:54:36
your requirements are different
I don't
1:54:38
know if you've still stuck with
it or if
1:54:39
you've gone back and forth or
what's the
1:54:41
status of your Linux life
1:54:44
I can't use Photoshop on it so
it's a
1:54:47
no-go
1:54:48
until Adobe makes a Linux
version of
1:54:51
Photoshop which they refuse to
do
1:54:52
because John Warnock personally
has a as
1:54:56
long as he's alive even though
he's the
1:54:58
chairman of emeritus is he has
a hard-on
1:55:01
for Linux and open-source
literally
1:55:05
because he thinks that post the
dip the
1:55:08
PostScript clone it came out
that was
1:55:11
open-source was ruining his
life even
1:55:13
though he's a billionaire so he
would
1:55:16
you're not gonna see Photoshop
I mean
1:55:19
you can run it through wine or
one of
1:55:21
these things and get it kinda
to work or
1:55:23
you can use GIMP
1:55:25
oh just use GIMP gimps great
that was
1:55:28
gonna be my question I mean you
have
1:55:30
used GIMP yeah yeah I've used
GIMP I've
1:55:34
used game quite a bit and GIMP
does work
1:55:36
in some situations but it
doesn't work
1:55:38
as well as it as Photoshop it's
just not
1:55:41
as good well here's a question
is it
1:55:43
GIMP or jimp well I think it's
GIMP you
1:55:48
know it could be Jim I think we
should
1:55:50
keep it consistent know anyone
who calls
1:55:52
it Jim but if you create gifs
with GIMP
1:55:55
why isn't GIMP jiff because the
guy who
1:55:58
made the who invented the jiff
the
1:56:01
graphics interchange format I
think it
1:56:04
was for CompuServe he calls it
just and
1:56:08
he's the one who gets the
designate how
1:56:11
it's pronounced mm-hmm I mean
it's just
1:56:13
the way it is anyway so I don't
know how
1:56:16
what you're working on that you
need all
1:56:18
these high-end tools for I
don't see it
1:56:20
on your Twitter feed what are
you doing
1:56:22
with Photoshop that you need
Photoshop
1:56:24
so desperately where's the
output the
1:56:27
output somebody one of my
outputs is on
1:56:29
a six by you know a four foot
by five
1:56:32
foot artwork on the wall that
needed the
1:56:36
Photoshop for certain specific
functions
1:56:38
so it printed out okay what are
you
1:56:40
printing photos that are very
pretty
1:56:44
oh I've got one couple for sale
I'll put
1:56:47
in the condo when I see your
studio need
1:56:49
you need Photoshop to do this
sort of
1:56:52
work you can't do it on GIMP
1:56:55
all right and also there's a if
you're
1:56:58
gonna write a lot the markups
stuff and
1:57:02
the things you can do with
Microsoft
1:57:03
Word you can't do with any of
the word
1:57:05
processors like what
1:57:09
can take four for example goes
ten deep
1:57:11
on every edit made of a
sentence but why
1:57:15
would you even need what for
your books
1:57:16
that you're publishing
1:57:19
sorry I couldn't resist well
you can say
1:57:22
that all you want but the fact
is is if
1:57:23
you're gonna have something
edited it's
1:57:25
nice to have an edit trail that
you can
1:57:27
follow but uh
1:57:28
Libre Office has an edit trail
it
1:57:32
doesn't have one like these
these are
1:57:33
better hmm
1:57:34
well I'd further that
grammatical
1:57:38
correction of Microsoft Word is
pretty
1:57:40
formidable they don't do any of
that on
1:57:43
any of these other products
well you
1:57:45
should use it before you send
me the
1:57:46
newsletter then I have flaws I
found one
1:57:52
great tool that I just wanted
to mention
1:57:54
for Linux which is called
note-case Pro
1:57:57
and it's an out you know I love
1:57:59
outliners my whole life is an
outliner
1:58:01
and note-case pro does
outliners very
1:58:05
well and will import an export
OPML
1:58:08
which is what the entire No
Agenda
1:58:09
universe is based on all of if
you go to
1:58:13
any page you'll see down at the
bottom
1:58:14
created with the freedom
controller
1:58:15
little icon there and that's
the XML
1:58:18
version of the page excuse me
which is
1:58:21
nope email and so when I found
that then
1:58:23
you know because there really
is no good
1:58:25
opml editor
1:58:28
for any any other platform well
I guess
1:58:31
Matt it's Mack does the ellipse
Mack
1:58:35
does have um the outliner but
anyway
1:58:38
this note-case Pro is very good
so I'm
1:58:41
still on the linux life and I
love it
1:58:42
very much and I see no reason
to go back
1:58:45
as especially now that I don't
to deal
1:58:47
with with Windows worrying
around and
1:58:50
doing stuff and eating up
resources and
1:58:53
he kind of got a wonder about
Microsoft
1:58:55
winning the Jedi contract
remember that
1:58:57
the big 10 billion dollar
Pentagon
1:59:00
contract that Amazon wanted and
the
1:59:03
Amazon even had their insiders
and their
1:59:05
shields and they still didn't
get it
1:59:07
Microsoft got it you got a
wonder if
1:59:10
they're doing some kind of
Pentagon
1:59:11
and/or spy cloud project but
let's
1:59:15
assume so how tightly does
Windows 10
1:59:18
integrate into that because
it's just
1:59:20
spying on you the just taking
it all
1:59:23
your information everything you
do has
1:59:24
to go to cloud and Windows the
seals
1:59:28
drive and all but no you don't
need it
1:59:32
and that is part of the OTG
life I think
1:59:35
I didn't really realize how
much I would
1:59:37
enjoy being OTG as in not on
Windows
1:59:40
it's very good
1:59:44
shouldn't be OTW off the
windows TW o TW
1:59:49
m and o TW kind of guy I'm all
for it
1:59:54
the California consumer Privacy
Act went
1:59:58
into effect as of yesterday
2:00:03
and I'm not quite sure what
this changed
2:00:05
that's what I was gonna ask you
about
2:00:08
that if your life has changed
I'm not
2:00:13
quite sure what it is anymore
but
2:00:17
apparently apparently it's
sweeping that
2:00:20
seems to be the term everyone's
using
2:00:22
sweeping new data privacy law
known as
2:00:25
the California consumer Privacy
Act I'm
2:00:29
not quite sure I think you're
allowed
2:00:31
you're supposed to be able to
tell one
2:00:34
of these companies delete my
data which
2:00:36
would be nice if that's really
what it
2:00:38
says I'd like to have a form
letter and
2:00:40
just tell you know send Google
a note
2:00:43
every every month you know
delete my
2:00:45
data delete my data delete my
data but
2:00:48
something tells me that it
won't really
2:00:50
work that way
2:00:54
was there anything else of
interest you
2:00:57
have n mo had an outage that
freaked
2:01:00
everybody out I guess kids used
mo to
2:01:03
pay bills and pay rent I didn't
know
2:01:05
that was a thing I didn't
either but
2:01:08
this was another one of those
Mullane
2:01:09
Neal things should be on the
list and
2:01:12
hackaday was very clear flip
phones are
2:01:15
making a comeback so once again
on the
2:01:17
on the leading edge on the tip
with the
2:01:20
No Agenda show with my go flip
three
2:01:23
from Alcatel now of course
they're
2:01:25
talking about the new Motorola
but you
2:01:27
can still look cool with a flip
phone
2:01:30
[Music]
2:01:41
stay safe out there in 2020
everybody go
2:01:44
ot G and o TW and you will be
fine so
2:01:49
here is they related to the
California
2:01:51
privacy law people is a clip
leaving
2:01:54
California for Texas the
nation's
2:01:58
largest economy California is
losing a
2:02:00
generation of wage earners Jane
wells
2:02:02
joins us now from Los Angeles
to explain
2:02:04
where they're going Jane hi
Mike yeah
2:02:06
it's not just large companies
like
2:02:08
Charles Schwab leaving
California the
2:02:10
census numbers do not lie all
kinds of
2:02:13
young professionals some of
them making
2:02:14
decent salaries are leaving to
take for
2:02:17
example 30 year old Sidney
multi she was
2:02:19
an educator in Oakland making
about 58
2:02:21
grand got moved to Portland
Oregon got
2:02:24
the same job at 70 grand
allowing her to
2:02:27
buy a brand-new condo something
that
2:02:29
never would have happened in
California
2:02:31
at one point I was working
three jobs
2:02:33
and I was just really tired so
that was
2:02:37
kind of the last straw small
business
2:02:41
owners Danielle and Scott
Fortier moved
2:02:43
from LA to Nashville because
they
2:02:45
couldn't afford to stay for
retirement
2:02:46
or their kids college funds
even though
2:02:48
Scott was working 80 hours a
week at his
2:02:51
own business in LA look at this
they
2:02:53
owned a 3100 square foot house
on a
2:02:55
small lot in Tennessee they
owned a
2:02:57
larger house on seven acres
with the
2:03:00
building to run their business
out of no
2:03:02
state income taxes property
taxes a
2:03:04
third of what they were in
California
2:03:05
health insurance costs cut
nearly in
2:03:08
half we've been here about six
months
2:03:10
and in that six months we've
already had
2:03:12
six friends of our six couples
relocate
2:03:15
to the same area also people of
this
2:03:17
image of all these old people
who are
2:03:20
frustrated leaving but actually
the ones
2:03:22
who are leaving of family age
people
2:03:25
people 30 to 50 for that group
that's
2:03:28
the group that's leaving and
that's Joel
2:03:30
Kotkin at Chapman University
now while
2:03:32
millenials are leaving
California fewer
2:03:35
are moving in Kotkin says that
could
2:03:38
really eventually impact
California sort
2:03:40
of entrenched culture of
innovation and
2:03:42
dreamers and that could hurt
the nation
2:03:45
besides the fact that we're all
moving
2:03:46
to your state and maybe driving
up your
2:03:48
prices well it's easy for
people to
2:03:50
leave guys this may sound
geocentric
2:03:53
it's really difficult to
recreate
2:03:55
that culture somewhere else
from scratch
2:03:57
yeah we don't allow that to
you're in
2:03:59
Texas you can come here you
can't
2:04:01
recreate your culture here oh
yeah
2:04:03
because Texas is so especially
around
2:04:06
Austin they're so conservative
and
2:04:09
they're all Trump supporters and
2:04:11
nobody's gonna change that I
have
2:04:14
understood that depending on
the results
2:04:17
of the census California may
actually
2:04:19
lose one or two congressional
districts
2:04:22
because so many people have
left and
2:04:24
Texas may gain one or two
districts
2:04:26
because so many people have
entered
2:04:29
probably in okay maybe it's
Adams ships
2:04:33
district but for sure if you're
leaving
2:04:37
California San Diego is a place
you want
2:04:40
to leave information on a
controversial
2:04:41
decision to put cameras are
nearly 3,000
2:04:44
streetlights in San Diego
according to
2:04:46
its contract with the city
2:04:47
General Electric will own the
images
2:04:50
audio collected with no
restrictions on
2:04:52
its use that means anyone's
personal
2:04:54
information potentially could
be bought
2:04:56
and sold by private companies
city
2:04:58
attorney Maura
2:04:58
Elliot signed the contract with
GE back
2:05:01
in 2017 the contract allows GE
to
2:05:04
install cameras on 3,000 street
lights
2:05:07
citywide and it also grants GE
to use
2:05:09
the data as it sees Fed program
has been
2:05:11
criticized by some civil rights
and
2:05:13
privacy groups local attorney
and
2:05:15
candidate for City Attorney
Cory brigs
2:05:18
to city leaders were not
properly
2:05:19
informed about the data sharing
it turns
2:05:22
out that they're gathering the
data
2:05:23
they've been giving it to the
police but
2:05:26
they're also giving it to Wall
Street
2:05:28
you know constraints on that
whatsoever
2:05:29
City Attorney's Office told us
the
2:05:32
contract is legal and was
approved by
2:05:34
the City Council but three City
Council
2:05:37
members now want the mayor to
stop
2:05:38
installing those cameras until
GE
2:05:40
provides more information about
how it
2:05:42
will use the information how
about that
2:05:45
for some representation city
council
2:05:47
nice
2:05:49
sign sign a deal for some
street lights
2:05:52
they just threw in some cameras
as a
2:05:54
nice little gimme and they said
well
2:05:57
that's our camera so we can do
whatever
2:05:58
we want with your face slave
shut up yes
2:06:03
you do need to leave California
yeah
2:06:05
although who knows how I mean
we don't
2:06:07
they took out the the red light
cameras
2:06:09
in Texas they tried that tried
to tried
2:06:12
to sneak that in well they that
comes
2:06:14
and goes it'll be back they've
had those
2:06:17
red light cameras all over the
country
2:06:18
I do have an ISO for about San
Francisco
2:06:21
good okay this is the dead
raccoon I saw
2:06:25
from that clip for this is a
ret ISO we
2:06:34
didn't use that was remember
the Gavin's
2:06:37
he funded no I know we played
it I just
2:06:43
I wouldn't know he didn't
because the
2:06:45
clip is so profane we we played
we did
2:06:50
play the clip we played part of
it to
2:06:51
each other
2:06:52
oh god I bet you I have the
raccoon clip
2:06:57
it's really bad the guy is just
cussing
2:07:00
the whole time it's very funny
actually
2:07:02
I don't have the raccoon clip
hmm I
2:07:04
don't think ever sent it over
every time
2:07:06
that one you're right now
you're right
2:07:07
we played that after the show
like
2:07:09
secret stuff secret club stuff
yeah
2:07:13
secret club is just look up
dead raccoon
2:07:19
on YouTube dead raccoon in San
Francisco
2:07:22
and you will all get to listen
to this
2:07:24
guy go on about this bomb who
comes in
2:07:27
and drops a dead raccoon in a
McDonald's
2:07:29
I'm gonna show my food by
donation to no
2:07:32
agenda imagine all the people
who could
2:07:34
do this oh yeah that'd be fun
2:07:37
[Music]
2:07:43
and we do some people to thank
for show
2:07:45
12:04 12:04 beginning with
2:07:52
Baron Lacan Baron lattic in
hundred
2:07:55
bucks sir Jim zukul $100 is
rooted in
2:08:00
the joke okay I gotta read this
he says
2:08:03
as a person firmly rooted in a
Gen X
2:08:05
generation this is about my
millennial
2:08:07
list I have been using dr.
Bronner's
2:08:10
soap for at least a decade well
first of
2:08:13
all dr. Furyk
2:08:15
dr. Bronner's soap yeah I
pointed this
2:08:18
out as one of the Jets as the
millennial
2:08:20
oh right right right right right
2:08:22
dr. Bronner's soap which is
this castile
2:08:24
soap that doesn't and when I
can tell it
2:08:26
doesn't really clean anything
but dr.
2:08:29
Bronner stuff is funny cuz he's
got a
2:08:30
lecture on every bottle about
the you
2:08:33
know how bad capitalism is
really yeah
2:08:38
get some dr. Bronner's anyway
so he had
2:08:41
this guy Jim sir Jim says that
he's been
2:08:44
10 years ago is about the time
where the
2:08:47
millennials started making it
popular
2:08:48
hmm if you said I've been using
it all
2:08:51
my life then I'd say okay have
a point
2:08:54
but you don't you don't have a
point mr.
2:08:57
Jim is probably 40-plus years
old as a
2:08:59
gen Xer and he's only been
using it
2:09:01
since he's 30 which is one did
2:09:03
millenials came in dr.
Bronner's soap is
2:09:06
over 150 years and five
generations of
2:09:09
soap excellence I've always
wanted to
2:09:13
achieve soap excellence yeah
nice it's
2:09:17
quite the product but there's
always a
2:09:20
lecture or lecture about
something or
2:09:22
other on there in fact the ball
is
2:09:24
mostly a lecture that can see
I'm just
2:09:26
looking some pictures yes sir
Greg a
2:09:29
part son sure Greg a parts
unknown
2:09:32
nine
2:09:34
SERP 8 in Amsterdam 6969 yeah
I'm gonna
2:09:39
do this for him later on it
says that
2:09:41
this is irregular for donations
of
2:09:43
course he's a night under
associate
2:09:46
level I'd like to get some F
cancer for
2:09:48
my neighbor hopefully enough
she's
2:09:50
undergoing cancer treatment and
is
2:09:52
waiting for the outcome of
recent scan
2:09:54
she's a very attractive and
deliberately
2:09:56
deliberately kind person in our
2:09:59
community and we all like we'd
all like
2:10:02
her to stick around in sound
health so
2:10:04
yes we will roll that out just
before we
2:10:07
get to the the knighting store
paid
2:10:09
consider it done
2:10:11
attractive and deliberately
nice I've
2:10:13
never seen that seems like it
seems like
2:10:17
a contradiction right never
seen that
2:10:21
we're gonna drop and a mercury
of
2:10:26
mercury of I think in st. Louis
Missouri
2:10:30
606 Dooley Shepherd in Angola
India she
2:10:35
sent a card and I want to read
because
2:10:36
she went through all the
trouble writing
2:10:38
a card with just put two
pictures of her
2:10:40
dog wearing a hat no shell tea
2:10:46
which is a either a great dog
or a lousy
2:10:49
dog depends um we had a Sheltie
once
2:10:53
what exactly is a Sheltie a
Sheltie
2:10:56
looks like a small collie how
did it say
2:11:00
half size of a collie is the
same
2:11:02
similar-looking dog long nose a
lot of
2:11:05
long hair very friendly pretty
dog
2:11:07
always a pretty dog but they
they have
2:11:11
idiosyncrasies that don't fit
in with a
2:11:13
lot of people okay my dogs had a
2:11:17
birthday last month but since
they don't
2:11:19
know what it's going on I'm
donating to
2:11:21
the best podcast in the
universe Dada
2:11:24
smart smart move the dog
doesn't know a
2:11:28
birthday from anything hmm any
producers
2:11:33
who know what they knows that
they make
2:11:36
their dogs indoor birthday hats
and
2:11:38
parties for their own enjoyment
should
2:11:41
send donations to no agenda
instead yes
2:11:44
and you know we could do dog
birthdays
2:11:48
on the show
2:11:50
yeah with minimum but what
wasn't it
2:11:52
bikes what's the what's the
dog's name
2:11:54
she never told us the dog's
name but she
2:11:57
just say Merry Christmas see we
could
2:12:04
make give her some jobs karma
at the end
2:12:06
this is Julian Matt you got it
and the
2:12:09
dogs quite it is pretty us a
post the
2:12:13
pictures of the dogs and the
next
2:12:15
newsletter though your doxing
your dogs
2:12:17
well maybe we can start doing
more dog
2:12:20
pictures in the newsletter
because they
2:12:22
we like to have pups must haves
people's
2:12:24
pups yeah okay yeah make sure
she gets
2:12:29
the job Carmen yes Robert
Rutner 55 55
2:12:32
Jonathan Evans 55 55 the Nick
Secord
2:12:38
Redmond Washington 55 10 he
wants a he
2:12:42
wants a D douching the jobs car
mat the
2:12:49
M for you for him yep Daniel
Mariano 55
2:12:54
10 Lin Kecak in Newark Delaware
55 10
2:12:59
Austin Wilson to first no no I
guess not
2:13:03
two last names Austin Wilson
he's got
2:13:06
some thing they are 5150 Baron
of the
2:13:12
Puget Sound if he's called twice
2:13:15
oh he's the Baron in the Puget
Sound
2:13:17
that's right now we have a
bunch of
2:13:20
Puget Sound errs that are
fighting vying
2:13:22
fruit there's gonna be a fight
Eric
2:13:25
wills an elder burr Eldersburg
Maryland
2:13:28
$50 this is uh $50 name and
location
2:13:32
group Jeremy Cartwright in
Rockford
2:13:35
Illinois
2:13:36
Bradley ledin unknown Michael
Janowski
2:13:40
in Ladera Pennsylvania Andrew
2:13:46
Luxan ham in Knoxville
Tennessee nice
2:13:48
barbecue there brian kinney Paul
2:13:54
confrim awesome I love like a
Tennessee
2:13:58
yeah they got this nice
barbecue or you
2:14:00
can every every town like you
have a
2:14:02
little a little thing
2:14:04
Tennessee yet they've got some
good
2:14:05
music here I hear that good
music
2:14:12
Paul contra moss theme now and
I eat G
2:14:17
Kitagawa hey Rach Rockford
Illinois they
2:14:20
got free weed there I hear free
weed
2:14:22
they do well it's legal now
it's legal
2:14:25
oh yeah the private is free I
each
2:14:28
Kitagawa one of my favorite
names in San
2:14:30
Francisco clip closes is very
it's kind
2:14:33
of a short segment today yeah
we want to
2:14:35
thank all these folks who are
2:14:36
contributing to show 12:04
producing it
2:14:38
and I want to thank all the
people with
2:14:40
lesser amounts of money to for
helping
2:14:42
us get the show the first show
of the
2:14:44
year the new decade the first
show of
2:14:45
the new decade unless you're a
pet int
2:14:48
the first show of the new
decade oh yeah
2:14:51
oh yeah here's what's gonna
happen
2:14:54
people are gonna email me
bitching at
2:14:56
you tell John the decades not
really
2:15:00
over yet yeah and I'm I'm okay
with your
2:15:06
counting but who's this come on
it's
2:15:09
media 20 now we're not saying
yeah you
2:15:13
know what I mean right have you
gotten
2:15:14
this I've gotten emails just
ignore it
2:15:19
let's go back to the birth of
Christ of
2:15:23
the Year Zero
2:15:24
mmm-hmm so let's go back to so
you had
2:15:28
mine at 1 BC which was the year
before
2:15:30
Christ was born or common air
as they
2:15:33
call it now then Christ was
born at 0
2:15:35
and then a year later it was
the year 1
2:15:38
so wait a minute so is that so
that so
2:15:42
when you got to 10 it was it
wasn't the
2:15:45
decade until one with that's 11
years
2:15:47
this doesn't make any sense
unless there
2:15:50
was no years zero and
everything started
2:15:53
with one which I don't think it
did I
2:15:55
think you have a Year Zero you
have a
2:15:57
must have a year 0.5 I don't
know
2:15:59
somebody should clarify this
for me if
2:16:01
they can prove to me there was
no zero
2:16:04
then I'll buy it yes
2:16:08
email john jo hn at Dvorak org
devio ra
2:16:14
k DV o ra k org Dvorak org
don't email
2:16:18
me please
2:16:21
thank you to the CC Adam though
yes
2:16:24
thank you very much to
everybody who
2:16:26
supported the show it is your
show
2:16:27
that's what we've been doing
for 12
2:16:30
years well I guess you could
say we're
2:16:32
in our 12th year was 11th year
I don't
2:16:33
remember
2:16:34
years our 13th year we
appreciate this
2:16:38
it keeps us going it keeps the
whole
2:16:40
program the whole kit and
caboodle keeps
2:16:42
running because of the support
you were
2:16:44
showing us and yes indeed
people under
2:16:48
$50 are not mentioned because a
lot of
2:16:51
them want to stay anonymous I
see the
2:16:52
four I see you $49.99 but
there's also
2:16:55
people on the ongoing programs
so
2:16:58
appreciated that you do that
and even if
2:17:00
it's $5 a month it all makes a
2:17:02
difference we highly appreciate
it and
2:17:03
we have a couple of things to
take care
2:17:06
of your business wise you got
some jobs
2:17:07
karmak at the F Cancer Karma
for SERP
2:17:10
eights next-door neighbor also
surge in
2:17:15
sent me a note then he says
he's been
2:17:19
actively looking for a job since
2:17:20
September but he's fighting
white male
2:17:23
boomer discrimination so he
needs some
2:17:25
jobs karma and sir Colton
2:17:31
I actually think these guys
know how to
2:17:34
code that's the beauty of it
yes for all
2:17:37
of you as requested
2:17:43
jobs jobs and jobs let's vote
for job
2:17:48
you've got karma and I wish I
could roll
2:17:56
out the happy birthday jingle
but we
2:17:58
have no birthdays zero that
doesn't
2:18:03
happen very often so Chris
Wilson
2:18:15
emailed me something and I
wonder if I
2:18:17
still have that shoot I'll have
it for
2:18:19
Sunday he emailed me something
really
2:18:21
beautiful about the meetups and
it was
2:18:23
it was the verbiage because
I've been
2:18:25
trying to get this right you
know what
2:18:27
exactly is it that happens at
these
2:18:29
meetups where where people get
together
2:18:31
who probably would never get
together
2:18:34
they never encounter each other
in any
2:18:37
other situation and they
voluntarily go
2:18:40
to a bar or it's usually a bar
or some
2:18:44
some place where you can
acquire a
2:18:46
beverage and and hang out with
people
2:18:49
who listen to the show and it's
not
2:18:50
really about the show it's just
about
2:18:52
being able to talk with someone
give
2:18:57
someone your opinion listen to
someone
2:18:59
else and no one get pissed off
it's it's
2:19:02
it's almost like the 50s then
everyone
2:19:06
was afraid to say anything but
here no
2:19:08
one's afraid to say anything
and it just
2:19:10
it's a beautiful experience if
you've
2:19:12
never been to a meet-up go to
no agenda
2:19:14
meetups dot-com and experience
this for
2:19:17
yourself you can go to Amsterdam
2:19:20
tomorrow if you should be so
lucky
2:19:22
the TPO podcast meetup will be
there at
2:19:25
the cafe restaurant Delphine at
five
2:19:29
o'clock you can go to Seattle
other side
2:19:31
of the world also tomorrow
Patrick is
2:19:33
organizing at 7:30 in the hop
vine pub
2:19:36
check the back of the bar
Tuesday the
2:19:39
second biannual Knoxville
Meetup I hear
2:19:41
they got some what they have
over there
2:19:43
they got to music meet at
Barley's
2:19:46
carbecue great barbeque
upstairs at the
2:19:49
pool table sir seats that are
organizing
2:19:51
then next Thursday the no
agenda tune
2:19:53
man
2:19:54
tore just to show you that you
can bump
2:19:56
into no agenda producers
everywhere this
2:19:58
will be in Lebanon Beirut and
you will
2:20:01
meet Jesse Coyne Nelson your
host at the
2:20:04
rabbit-hole
2:20:04
in on Mac DC Street in Beirut
Lebanon
2:20:08
this is just a couple of
upcoming
2:20:10
meetings meetups that are being
2:20:13
organized by the producers of
Gitmo
2:20:15
nation it is something you
should at
2:20:17
least witness once if you can't
find one
2:20:20
near you then start your own No
Agenda
2:20:22
meetups comm is is where you
can sign up
2:20:26
for that but also find any
meetups near
2:20:28
you in the future
2:20:29
and Thank You Daniel so much
for keeping
2:20:31
that site running it's been
fantastic
2:20:33
all right Christopher up that
up once
2:20:47
again he is contributed another
$1000 to
2:20:49
the No Agenda show and hereby
is Baron
2:20:53
of Brown County and Vai count
of the
2:20:55
troll room we saw no issues the
peerage
2:20:58
Committee has approved so Sir
2:21:00
Christopher there you go your
title is
2:21:02
inna and approved and thank you
very
2:21:03
much for your courage now if
you could
2:21:05
get out your blade John look up
on the
2:21:14
podium gentlemen thank you for
your
2:21:16
support of the No Agenda show
you have
2:21:18
both supported us with a total
amount of
2:21:20
$1000 which means you both get
to join
2:21:23
our knights and dames here at
the No
2:21:25
Agenda Roundtable and I am very
proud to
2:21:27
pronounce the Kate thee mr.
Alexander
2:21:29
souls burger also sir he faked
both of
2:21:32
you nights at the No Agenda
roundtable
2:21:34
for you we've got hookers and
blow
2:21:35
rent poison Chardonnay foie
gras and so
2:21:38
turned by request zucchini and
meatloaf
2:21:41
brisket and barrel-aged copper
ale
2:21:43
pinball and power cords goat
chops and
2:21:45
goat milk Polish potato vodka
vodka and
2:21:48
vanilla bong hits in bourbon
sparkling
2:21:49
cider an escort
2:21:50
drilling gerbils breast milk
and table
2:21:52
men mutton and Mead it is the
no agenda
2:21:56
staples the favorite go to no
agenda
2:21:58
nation.com slash rings both of
you with
2:22:02
your newly minted knighthoods
and you'll
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fill out a little bit of
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2:22:06
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anything you can and makes
everybody
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look cool and thank you for
your courage
2:22:20
and support of the best podcast
in the
2:22:23
universe
2:22:26
okay there's something I ran in
touch
2:22:30
watching al Jazeera yeah like I
noticed
2:22:33
so apparently the Russians this
is going
2:22:35
on it's not in our news but
it's going
2:22:36
on to some put the Russians are
claiming
2:22:38
to some Georgian lab that is
making
2:22:43
viruses or propagating viruses
and
2:22:46
putting them in vaccines and
killing
2:22:48
people
2:22:48
really yes al Jazeera is
reporting or
2:22:54
that Russia is saying al
Jazeera is
2:22:56
reporting it and so they
visited this
2:22:58
Georgian lab which seems
innocuous as
2:23:00
post it's a viral adji lab that
is used
2:23:03
to determine it to test this
for testing
2:23:06
not for this is an Alex Jones
Theory
2:23:11
putting putting cancer viruses
in the
2:23:14
vaccines yeah well this is the
theory
2:23:17
that the Russians supposedly our
2:23:19
property and according to Al
Jazeera so
2:23:20
they go visit to lab and there
was one
2:23:22
little tidbit in here that I
thought was
2:23:25
kind of interesting cuz I had
not heard
2:23:27
this and I haven't heard on
Alex Jones
2:23:28
although I don't listen to him
that much
2:23:30
but I would think I have heard
it there
2:23:32
but just play this one out we
were shown
2:23:35
inside George's lugar
laboratory which
2:23:39
detects and prevents the spread
of
2:23:41
dangerous diseases but
pro-kremlin media
2:23:45
claim it spreads disease
experimenting
2:23:48
on humans with cancer the Zika
virus
2:23:50
killer mosquitoes and plagues
of stink
2:23:53
bugs I asked the laboratories
director
2:23:57
whether there was any truth to
these
2:23:58
narratives but we are not
making sicker
2:24:01
virus in this laboratory but the
2:24:05
laboratory is the the level of
the
2:24:09
laboratory is low hiders we can
diagnose
2:24:11
here the zika ebola creamier
congo and
2:24:15
many many infection diseases no
killers
2:24:18
Barsky we are amazing this
virus is here
2:24:20
no mama rated stinkbug coming
from the
2:24:24
lugia laboratory what the
marmorated
2:24:27
stink bug ah I'm not a
scientist but
2:24:31
what I have been seeing here
suggests
2:24:33
that this laboratory is exactly
what the
2:24:36
Georgian government says it is
the
2:24:38
Russian claims that what's
going on at
2:24:40
the Luger lab is far more
sinister
2:24:43
haven't been supported by any
hard
2:24:46
evidence
2:24:47
very odd report so they're
talking about
2:24:51
Zika Ebola and then the
stinkbug the
2:24:55
marmorated stink bug I'm not
familiar
2:24:58
well you look at marmorated
stink bug
2:25:01
and apparently there's been a
2:25:04
contamination in the
mid-atlantic US for
2:25:06
example is a contamination of
field corn
2:25:11
and it's like it has something
to do
2:25:13
with some sort of spray or
something
2:25:15
that's making these bugs like
propagate
2:25:17
this is something we need to
start
2:25:19
looking into the marmorated
stink bug
2:25:21
yam our more ma are mor a te d
finally
2:25:28
is finally we found something
that's
2:25:29
lower than a podcaster it
marmorated
2:25:32
stink bugs you can't get that
low even
2:25:35
has a podcast either marmorated
here's a
2:25:38
study from ApS from the
publication
2:25:42
relationship between invasive
invasive
2:25:45
brown marmorated stink bug and
famosa
2:25:51
from puma luminescent from
Otteson
2:25:55
contamination of field corn in
the
2:25:57
mid-atlantic
2:26:00
ah decided out I never heard it
this
2:26:03
until I credit you've heard
this report
2:26:05
I never heard of the marmorated
stink
2:26:06
bug no harp nor news Noah
jumped in
2:26:11
peace I did get a vaccine clip
since you
2:26:16
brought up vaccines in Texas
authorities
2:26:19
are warning that a traveler
with measles
2:26:21
may have unknowingly exposed
others
2:26:23
across the country that come
that new
2:26:25
alert comes amid an increase in
measles
2:26:27
cases nationwide Sam Brock is
in Austin
2:26:30
with the latest tonight an
urgent Health
2:26:33
Alert from Texas after a
passenger
2:26:36
infected with measles passed
through the
2:26:37
Austin Airport last week after
traveling
2:26:39
in Europe
2:26:40
it's Travis County's first
detected case
2:26:42
in 20 years or trying to get on
top of
2:26:45
this share as much information
as we can
2:26:48
to try to really contain this
the
2:26:50
passenger left from Austin
International
2:26:51
Airport on December 17th but
then
2:26:53
proceeded to go to airports in
Chicago
2:26:54
and Virginia meaning that other
2:26:56
passengers and not one not two
but three
2:26:58
different airports were
potentially
2:27:00
exposed this after separate
cases at LAX
2:27:03
and Denver International
airports
2:27:05
earlier this month but health
experts
2:27:07
say Austin is at greater risk
because of
2:27:09
low vaccination rates of
children Justin
2:27:12
unfortunately is one of the
epicenters
2:27:14
of the anti-vaccine movement in
America
2:27:16
a startling study earlier this
year
2:27:18
estimates one infected person
could lead
2:27:21
to an outbreak of more than 400
cases in
2:27:24
Austin with nearly 1300
confirmed cases
2:27:26
of the measles nationwide this
year more
2:27:29
than three times the number
last year
2:27:31
the highly contagious virus can
linger
2:27:33
in the air for hours symptoms
include
2:27:35
cough - fever and sore eyes
tonight
2:27:39
doctors say it's another stark
reminder
2:27:41
to get vaccinated
2:27:42
Sam Brock NBC News Boston I
live in
2:27:46
Austin I get around I listen to
the
2:27:48
radio
2:27:49
I need the peppers I haven't
heard about
2:27:52
this no one is panicked we're
talking
2:27:55
about measles outbreaks so this
story
2:27:59
has been just created out of
thin air it
2:28:01
would know your boots on the
ground and
2:28:03
I certainly when it comes to
2:28:05
vaccinations I'd be paying
attention I
2:28:07
also don't think Austin is the
ground
2:28:11
ground zero of the
2:28:13
Antti VAX movement that course
not a
2:28:17
bunch of lib tardes here I said
it he
2:28:22
said it I said it it's true
it's true oh
2:28:28
yes we're talking about Texas
to get
2:28:31
that out of the way we have to
talk
2:28:33
about the shooting that is
being sold
2:28:35
miss covered by the media oh
the check
2:28:38
the church shooting they don't
know how
2:28:41
to deal with this well of
course it
2:28:44
didn't go as it's supposed to
go this
2:28:46
was all wrong what happened and
if you
2:28:49
watch any YouTube videos where
just
2:28:51
actually somebody objectively
telling
2:28:53
you what happened that guy
comes in with
2:28:54
a shotgun I just summarized I
do have a
2:28:56
clip of the latest kind of
phony-baloney
2:28:59
way to try to present this to
the public
2:29:01
they want to present it the
media's
2:29:03
decided well the guy was shot
down by a
2:29:07
security guard but this guy who
was in
2:29:10
the security guard it was just
one of
2:29:11
the parishioners who happened
to be with
2:29:13
seven or eight other
parishioners coming
2:29:16
out of their seats with gun in
hand did
2:29:19
you see did you see that
slow-mo video
2:29:21
of everybody like their guns
coming out
2:29:27
every which way and the media
was not
2:29:29
gonna present it that way
2:29:31
they just weren't gonna do it
they
2:29:33
weren't gonna they weren't
gonna present
2:29:35
it honestly is what I but also
but also
2:29:37
so this guy I think he was
already in
2:29:40
the church he stands I have
that clip
2:29:42
let's play that clip tonight
about that
2:29:44
deadly Church shooting in Texas
the
2:29:46
minister now claiming they had
past
2:29:48
incidents with the shooter the
church
2:29:50
sometimes giving him food but
he would
2:29:52
get mad when they wouldn't give
him
2:29:53
money witnesses saying the
gunman came
2:29:55
in wearing a wig and a fake
beard before
2:29:58
opening fire ABC's Marcus Moore
in Texas
2:30:01
again tonight tonight new
details are
2:30:04
emerging about the suspect in
Sunday's
2:30:06
deadly attack on this Texas
Church
2:30:11
the church's pastor telling the
2:30:13
Christian Chronicle the gunman
had been
2:30:15
to the church before saying
quote we've
2:30:17
helped him on several occasions
with
2:30:19
food adding that the suspect
would get
2:30:21
mad when they wouldn't give him
cash
2:30:22
Tekin Annan who witnesses said
was
2:30:25
wearing a fake beard and dark
coat gun
2:30:27
down 67 year-old Richard Wright
and 64
2:30:30
year-old Tony Wallace before a
hero
2:30:32
congregant killed him the entire
2:30:34
incident captured on the
church's
2:30:36
livestream I mean I got I got a
lot of
2:30:38
conspiratorial emails about it
2:30:40
like dad's coincidence that
that angle
2:30:43
the videos too coincidental
that no this
2:30:46
actually happens people are
nuts but
2:30:49
luckily another one for the
good guys
2:30:52
maybe people will think twice
and I know
2:30:55
there was a recent change in
the in the
2:30:57
law here in Texas where you are
allowed
2:31:00
to carry a gun in a place of
worship
2:31:02
which of course oh how can we
even allow
2:31:05
that and you know well there
you go
2:31:07
coincidentally it turns out to
be a
2:31:10
reasonably good thing although
two
2:31:11
people did die two guys who
were also
2:31:13
trying to stop this this gunman
got shot
2:31:17
and killed and pretty much
2:31:19
point-blank and point-blank
shot in the
2:31:20
face with a shotgun so it's not
all
2:31:22
pretty but in a normal
situation you
2:31:27
know run by liberals and gun
control
2:31:31
immediately we had one guy come
in know
2:31:35
and have a gun in the church
instead of
2:31:37
like in Texas where he had at
least
2:31:38
seven with guns ready to shoot
the guy
2:31:41
and nobody just shot randomly
either
2:31:43
they just once the guy was down
he was
2:31:45
down you'd have a massacre
they'd be ten
2:31:48
people shot dead before this
guy was
2:31:50
stopped right so you you know
yeah okay
2:31:53
two guys got killed but in fact
it was
2:31:56
not as bad as it ended yet you
know this
2:31:58
is a good lesson for people the
people
2:32:02
in Texas who wanted to go shoot
up a
2:32:03
church they may run into this
problem
2:32:05
they're not gonna get very far
but dad
2:32:08
let's don't report him like
that and I
2:32:11
tell you most of the reports
were that
2:32:13
guy was a security guard
somehow they
2:32:15
make that up but okay well he
he is
2:32:21
the business
2:32:23
oh he's the one that yeah he
isn't any
2:32:26
anything he was firing his
strikers had
2:32:29
a security guard working even
if they
2:32:31
did what difference but they
that's the
2:32:34
way they could pull MIT off as
a report
2:32:37
that it you know the security
guard not
2:32:39
that all these armed
parishioners right
2:32:42
no responsible for the killing
take day
2:32:44
Dave downplayed the fact that
there was
2:32:46
about ten brothers probably
more people
2:32:48
didn't well they're gonna be
honest
2:32:50
though I'm really sick and
tired because
2:32:53
the media the only one media
did play
2:32:56
this and that was Fox and all
they could
2:32:58
say over and over again it she
a good
2:33:02
guy with a God be the bad guy
with the
2:33:04
but it's like it's just
disgusting
2:33:07
just to say they're right I
can't you
2:33:12
have accepted that cuz I never
heard
2:33:14
that he oh oh my god it was it
was the
2:33:17
whole day starting with the Fox
and
2:33:20
Friends in the morning all the
way
2:33:21
through Tucker Carlson at night
well
2:33:24
yeah it's like beating the
drums yeah
2:33:28
but did they the mainstream
wasn't lying
2:33:33
no well Fox News is also the
mainstream
2:33:36
even though they'd like to say
they're
2:33:38
not they like to talk about not
but Fox
2:33:40
News per se when you watched
Fox News's
2:33:43
that is a cable channel
2:33:46
yeah there's no no Network News
not
2:33:49
Fonseca put one on hey
2:33:51
well they think they like Bret
Baier
2:33:54
they get T try slime the rest
bear
2:33:56
breath bear whatever his name
is fire
2:33:59
they put bret baier they could
put him
2:34:00
on compete with ABC NBC and CBS
but they
2:34:04
don't do it so Fox News is
still kind of
2:34:06
hmm you know playing the cable
game they
2:34:09
won't they've gotten better
that's where
2:34:11
their ratings are the ratings
aren't in
2:34:13
playing to a right-wing base in
this
2:34:16
just go back to your basic
thesis
2:34:18
they're a bunch of Democrats
sure why
2:34:20
don't they put they do theirs
Fox
2:34:22
stations in every market just
like there
2:34:24
is here there's one channel two
is a Fox
2:34:26
station and when 5:30 or 6:30
comes
2:34:30
around when all the networks
are playing
2:34:31
there they're half an hour of
news Fox
2:34:34
hasn't got anything is just
some local
2:34:36
programming won't even put on
it take
2:34:38
that bret baier guy and put him
on a
2:34:40
half-hour real Network show
honestly a
2:34:43
brother I'd rather watch a
stupid game
2:34:46
show cuz none of it's news none
of it
2:34:49
I'm asking you a serious
question why
2:34:51
don't they do that that's not
because
2:34:53
they're making more money first
of all
2:34:56
that's not all their stations
Fox News
2:34:58
is not the same as your local
Fox
2:35:00
station that's just not the
same thing
2:35:02
so you it's not you can't just
take Bret
2:35:05
Baier yeah lock station
influence Fox
2:35:08
News
2:35:10
a lot of their other companies
who owned
2:35:12
Fox affiliates it's not CBS and
NBC
2:35:16
affiliates and they could drop
the
2:35:17
network news if they want to to
their
2:35:19
independence but they have
affiliation
2:35:21
with CBS
2:35:22
what's the difference what cuz
they
2:35:24
can't produce because they
can't produce
2:35:26
a good product and no one can
it's you
2:35:29
know you're talking about and
I'm not
2:35:31
gonna argue this is stupid it's
all
2:35:33
stupid it's all horrible they
make more
2:35:35
money putting some stupid
entertainment
2:35:37
show against counter
programming against
2:35:39
the news that's why it's done
2:35:43
but that would have to be the
reason
2:35:45
unless they don't want to well
I think
2:35:48
you should take your grievance
to 20th
2:35:50
Century Fox
2:35:51
well order to or ESPN whoever
owns it
2:35:55
now now I think it's news cars
part of
2:35:57
news guy don't know who owns
something
2:35:59
20th Century Fox is now owned
by someone
2:36:01
else Disney I have some good
news for
2:36:04
you since this is your beat
2:36:08
you have been very adamant
about people
2:36:10
not hiring social justice
warriors
2:36:14
and not bringing that into your
2:36:16
organization correct because
it's toxic
2:36:19
yeah in fact we even had a we
had a
2:36:22
animated no agenda video about
that very
2:36:25
topic
2:36:27
I got a nice note from one of
our
2:36:28
producers who says I just had an
2:36:30
interview for a company and they
2:36:32
basically screamed me to see if
I was a
2:36:36
social justice warrior crybaby
here was
2:36:39
the question do you find South
Park
2:36:43
funny or offensive
2:36:46
that's a very good question for
this
2:36:48
type of interview I'd say and
my reply
2:36:51
our producer writes both and I
2:36:53
explicitly told them that I'm
not one of
2:36:55
those easily offended people I
got hired
2:36:58
and he's 40 smile yeah he's 47
I'm
2:37:02
usually the one people cry
about a
2:37:04
no-bullshit type my experience
is a lot
2:37:07
of younger people go out of
their way to
2:37:08
avoid any conflict or debate on
any
2:37:10
topic the social media only is
to enable
2:37:13
everyone to provide positivity
not for
2:37:16
real
2:37:16
socialization yes of course but
that's a
2:37:19
good question to find out what
what
2:37:22
where people where someone
stands in
2:37:23
life funny or offensive South
Park funny
2:37:27
or what what do you think John
Dee have
2:37:28
you ever found for South Park
to be
2:37:29
offensive at any point in time
I think
2:37:32
it's totally offensive and
that's why
2:37:34
it's so funny
2:37:35
exactly I don't think I've ever
been
2:37:39
offended Rick and Morty's the
same way
2:37:41
it's incredibly offensive and
yeah funny
2:37:45
and in order once exactly just
like - no
2:37:48
agenda show incredibly
offensive but oh
2:37:52
so funny
2:37:55
and you'll learn about the
world at the
2:37:58
same time so that's pretty good
I'm
2:37:59
gonna have to come up with some
quit we
2:38:01
should develop a questionnaire
as a
2:38:03
great idea used as a that
people could
2:38:07
use that legally use legally
key - yes -
2:38:13
make sure to keep these sjw's
out all
2:38:16
right I'd like that
2:38:17
and we'll have that for you on
Sunday
2:38:20
I'm sure of it
2:38:21
I will remind John every day
until then
2:38:24
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2:38:34
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2:38:45
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2:38:48
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curry and
2:39:01
from northern Silicon Valley
where I
2:39:03
we're celebrating the new
decade let's
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make it a great decade for no
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2:39:09
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2:39:12
here and no agenda until then
adios
2:39:14
mofos
2:39:19
we need to kill them we need to
kill
2:39:25
them bomb them bomb them bomb
them and
2:39:32
bomb them again
2:39:51
we need to kill them we need to
kill
2:39:56
them again
2:40:18
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2:40:21
and he'll
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2:40:26
- on them
2:40:30
and he'll
2:40:45
yeah
2:40:49
and bomb them again
2:40:52
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2:41:03
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flying over Afghanistan or
maybe it was
2:41:14
Pakistan I promised myself to a
myself
2:41:19
that every woman child and man
that was
2:41:22
on my list I don't care if I
missed I
2:41:27
remote control I do what I'm
told by
2:41:30
someone at a computer Obama
gave me a
2:41:34
push more than bush and my cost
millions
2:41:38
were supposed to target
terrorists but
2:41:42
not so much civilians I don't
know what
2:41:45
to say whoop some got in my way
a drone
2:41:50
again naturally
2:41:55
but you're alone again
2:41:58
naturally
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