0:00
you know people going up to Joe
like hey
0:01
Jim curry I'm looking through
my news
0:37
articles I'm not aware of the
Russians
0:39
attacking us what's going on
0:41
that's what ships is gonna
happen oh
0:44
that oh man I gotta tell you
it's after
0:51
yesterday I really wasn't
liking Mike my
0:55
gig so much as I used to I had
a bad day
1:02
yesterday let me just explain
after two
1:04
days of this bull crap
1:10
which violates the United States
1:13
Constitution I might add
because as you
1:17
know in the Constitution it's
clearly
1:19
stated that thou shalt never
create
1:23
boring television that is our
United
1:26
States law
1:29
and by the way what a shitty
set that
1:31
was - what what is with them
like the
1:34
get like killer standing in
someone's
1:35
marble bathroom horrible set
bad set bad
1:39
actors everything bad so last
night we
1:43
go out to dinner with the kids
and we're
1:46
gonna drive him home and it's
raining
1:47
and so I pull over into a
left-hand Lane
1:51
to to get onto night 35 or
something and
1:56
it's dark it's raining and the
minute I
1:58
pull up to the light
1:59
two guys appear from the shadows
2:05
and immediately start waving at
me and
2:07
then I realize pretty quickly
2:09
their squeegee guys now I
haven't had a
2:12
squeegee yeah you this is this
is new
2:14
now in Austin as a vocation
you're
2:18
allowed to stand on a corner and
2:19
squeegee people's windows wash
their
2:22
windows in the rain again it's
raining
2:24
two guys approach the car and
and
2:28
immediately is God now it's got
a stick
2:30
which is the squeegee like hey
hey no no
2:31
and then they start yelling and
bad and
2:35
so I roll down the window and I
say no
2:37
and then they start putting the
squeeze
2:40
the sticks on my car and on my
hood and
2:42
I diffused it for myself I said
do not
2:46
touch the car and I don't know
if was
2:50
the way I looked or whatever
but they
2:51
they kind of backed off but
didn't
2:53
really and were just it was a
menacing
2:55
experience not so much about
what have I
2:58
I I was even like for the first
time
3:01
ever I contemplated putting my
hand on
3:04
my firearm and and I'm really
torn about
3:09
it because you know it's like I
don't
3:12
know if I was mad and and a
little a
3:15
little startled at the same
time and I
3:18
was like wow this has got to
stop I mean
3:21
I'm a dude imagine women
driving around
3:24
with these douche bags
accosting and I'm
3:26
not saying they're homeless
they're
3:27
grifters this should be this
should not
3:29
be Allah anyway so it really
set me off
3:31
I was in a very you know the
adrenaline
3:33
was through my korsak's I
couldn't get
3:35
to sleep glad you find it
entertaining
3:41
entertaining was not that great
I'm
3:44
still know we don't even have
squeezes
3:46
in San Francisco or Berkeley I
mean
3:49
squeegee guys are just
squeegees it's oh
3:53
man this is somebody came out
of New
3:57
York City from the eighties in
a time
4:00
machine and a time machine and
say you
4:02
know Austin is ready for this
hey man
4:07
you should give us money if you
don't
4:09
you pulled into the squeegee
Lane I said
4:11
whoa the squeegee Lane No
4:15
you pull over left and that's
the
4:16
squeegee lane some Bad's gonna
happen so
4:21
that's great
4:22
something Bad's gonna in the
rain
4:24
something on this will not end
well this
4:26
is Texas yes I'm gonna get shot
well
4:30
sooner rather than later so
that the
4:32
message can get out because
this is this
4:34
is just not okay anyway let's
get to the
4:38
most boring part of our life
shall we
4:41
what the heck they preempted
everything
4:43
on television the first dates
stupid
4:46
Shep time the Fox affiliates
they just
4:49
ran her regular program he
cleaned up at
4:53
a certain point I saw that
because I was
4:56
watching CNBC because I always
want to
4:57
get their analysis but they
were doing
5:00
zero analysis just continuously
running
5:02
running running the whole thing
and and
5:05
Fox eventually just cut away
and started
5:07
doing analysis which I thought
was the
5:09
smart move because people I
mean are
5:11
just bored to tears of this
stuff no one
5:15
cares this is not a TV show
anyone Yahoo
5:17
no one cares they're
repetitious yeah
5:20
that too off in fact I do have
a clip
5:23
that that highlights the
repetition okay
5:26
let's do I have to bore people
a little
5:28
bit just so we can know I hate
no I
5:30
don't think so I've only got
like two
5:31
clips
5:32
okay good mostly they're
bitching and
5:34
moaning about this yeah good so
I think
5:36
we're good to go
5:38
all right in fact they're so so
few
5:41
clips they didn't even sub
categorize it
5:43
as a certain case live okay
here's the
5:46
overwhelming argument this is
Senator
5:48
this is on c-span this is John
Barrasso
5:51
comes on and he's bitching and
moaning
5:53
at this is after the event down
in the
5:55
basement mm-hmm the overwhelming
5:58
argument sorry if you read the
test if
6:00
you read the brief that the
house
6:03
managers brought forward 11
times it
6:06
says the information is
overwhelming the
6:10
facts are overwhelming
6:13
Nadler has said we could do
this in
6:14
three minutes that it's a
rock-solid
6:17
case present the case and let
us vote it
6:20
doesn't see if the vote is on
the
6:22
impeachment of the President of
the
6:23
United States and the evidence
is
6:24
overwhelming present it and ask
us to
6:27
vote we ought to be able to
make that
6:28
decision right now we're gonna
make it
6:30
we're gonna hear from the
managers there
6:32
are about five and a half six
hours into
6:34
a 24 hour presentation will
then hear
6:36
from the White House in their
defense
6:38
and then have sixteen hours for
6:39
questions it does seem to me
that at the
6:42
end of that most senators will
be pretty
6:45
well informed on whether they
know which
6:47
way they're going to vote and
aren't
6:48
going to need any additional
information
6:51
yeah you know one thing was
prevalent
6:55
throughout the past two days
from the
6:56
analysis across the board you
heard this
7:00
well it's gonna be a long day
so tiring
7:04
some of these senators are I
mean they
7:06
can they can't have their cell
phones
7:07
and they can't talk in fact
their day
7:10
here you hear they both persons
are
7:13
commanded to keep silent on
pain of
7:15
imprisonment that was the
opening hear
7:18
ye hear ye but just love that
one by the
7:20
way I'm glad you got that clip
just
7:22
constantly oh poor senators all
man that
7:25
to sit the whole time
7:26
I'm thinking to myself every
single day
7:30
in the United States thousands
if not
7:33
tens of thousands of citizens
American
7:36
citizens sit on juries for
hours on end
7:40
with no cell phone no talking no
7:43
sleeping and no milk candies no
drinking
7:47
no getting up for a little for
a little
7:49
interview a little hit in the
halls no
7:51
these guys are douchebags and
complete
7:54
for that reason alone completely
7:56
disconnected from all reality
in America
8:00
as citizens are called for jury
duty and
8:03
that me and that's it's really
the the
8:06
other side of voting in my mind
and you
8:08
are a part of the legal process
it is
8:11
your duty as a citizen I don't
hear
8:14
people bitching and moaning
like these
8:16
guys did or the news media
saying
8:19
off-mike they'll get out of it
by the
8:21
way they don't just sit on
juries like I
8:23
got this job I can't sit on the
jury ok
8:25
good your
8:26
excused I found it very
offensive I did
8:31
and then well they did good
they could
8:35
have killed the whole thing I
don't know
8:37
why they didn't I mean now
they're
8:38
moaning and groaning I want to
hear play
8:39
this is the one where they're
bitching
8:40
and moaning screws number one
mmm this
8:44
is coming off day two first day
got it
8:47
well we're in the first day of
the
8:49
Democratic Managers opening
arguments
8:51
and one of the realities that's
already
8:54
setting in as is just a few
hours into
8:56
their opening arguments they're
already
8:58
repeating the same points they
made for
9:00
13 hours yesterday and I
suspect the
9:03
Democrats threw a fit yesterday
insisted
9:06
they needed at least three full
days to
9:09
present the arguments I think
we're
9:10
going to see an awful lot of
repetition
9:12
making the same points over and
over
9:13
again yes which was true
correct he
9:18
nailed that one
9:20
exactly
9:23
um did do would you want to
play too or
9:27
well you can play the second
part of it
9:29
as crews kind of more generally
9:33
complaining it's not bad you
can play it
9:36
there were two things in
particular
9:38
today that I thought were
highly notable
9:40
number one several of the
Democratic
9:43
managers made the case that
that that
9:46
Ukraine denying Ukraine
military aid
9:49
endangered lives was was a
tremendous
9:52
blow to American national
security was
9:54
wrong even a moment of delaying
military
9:57
aid to Ukraine risk lives you
know
10:01
there's an old saying that that
10:03
hypocrisy is the tribute vice
pays to
10:06
virtue and this is a really
powerful
10:09
example because if there is
such a
10:12
compelling national security
interest to
10:14
give military aid to Ukraine
then what
10:17
do these House Democrats have
to say
10:18
about the years that Barack
Obama
10:20
refused to give lethal military
aid to
10:24
Ukraine in fact I traveled to
Ukraine in
10:27
in 2014 came back and urged
Barack Obama
10:30
to give lethal military aid to
Ukraine
10:32
the Obama administration
refused to do
10:34
so instead they sent blankets
and MREs
10:38
but they wouldn't give lethal
aid on the
10:40
other hand the Trump
administration has
10:42
given javelin missiles as sole
javelin
10:45
missiles that can take out
Russian tanks
10:47
and so if the house managers
argument is
10:49
correct I guess the
consequences under
10:51
their argument maybe they
should have
10:53
been peached Obama if not giving
10:56
military aid to Ukraine was was
a deep
10:59
threat to US national security
a second
11:02
point I think the house
managers made a
11:05
very serious strategic error
today
11:07
Adam shifts arguments to open
the
11:10
day-to-day directly drew into
question
11:12
hunter Biden and made not only
his
11:16
testimony relevant which it
already was
11:18
but it is now critical because
the House
11:20
Democrats had built their
entire case on
11:23
the proposition that any
investigation
11:25
into barista and corruption was
a sham
11:28
that it was completely debunked
the
11:31
problem is there is very
significant
11:34
prima facie evidence of
corruption
11:36
hunter Biden the son of that
the then
11:39
sitting President Joe Biden was
being
11:42
paid eighty three thousand
dollars a
11:44
month a million dollars a year
this is
11:46
someone with no sick and tired
of this
11:49
storyline to we've heard it we
know it
11:51
we get it
11:52
surrounded oil and gas no
experience and
11:55
at the same time Joe Biden is
publicly
11:57
admitted that he threatened
Ukraine he
12:00
withheld or threatened to
withhold a
12:02
billion dollars of aid unless
and until
12:06
Ukraine fire fired the
prosecutor that
12:10
was potentially on which his
son served
12:14
on the book kill kill kill why
it's just
12:16
you've heard this all I want to
read
12:18
today's headlines from the
Google News
12:21
that if you go you know Google
News just
12:23
two major headlines yeah
news.google.com
12:26
number one shift warrants of
Russian
12:29
attack on US mainland as day
two of
12:31
trumps Senate impeachment trial
12:33
concludes that's Fox News yeah
Los
12:36
Angeles Times column there's a
column
12:39
Republicans wanted to impeach
Trump from
12:41
the start that's interesting
then the
12:45
third article is New York Times
and we
12:47
know them Trump acts like a
politician
12:51
that's not an impeachable
offense we all
12:58
know that this is a show and
that the
13:02
president is not going to be
removed
13:04
that's that's just abundantly
clear from
13:06
the numbers the mate and I am
going to
13:09
reiterate that neither side
wants
13:12
witnesses neither side wants
additional
13:16
documentation they certainly
don't want
13:18
hunter Biden either side
because they
13:20
are
13:21
all incredibly corrupt when it
comes to
13:23
Ukraine we've said it before
the money
13:25
is circling around there's
millions of
13:27
dollars going into all kinds of
family
13:29
members and NGOs and nonprofits
and it's
13:32
been going on for decades
13:34
Ukraine happens to be one where
people
13:36
got a little bit too excited
because we
13:38
basically took the place over
with
13:40
Victoria Nuland and with
Brennan and
13:43
John McCain and Lindsey Graham
they were
13:46
all they're all a part of it
13:48
luckily this will be finally
exposed not
13:56
on the mainstream but in a
podcast he's
13:59
and I've got a big surprise
coming up
14:01
I'm gonna devote a lot of my
time this
14:04
year exposing the double
standard on my
14:07
own podcast Oh fun shit how
come I don't
14:13
get that on my show no it's
gonna be in
14:15
a podcast go Rudy oh and I'll
do it and
14:18
I'll do it with records
recordings tape
14:23
recordings financial records a
lot of
14:26
people were pulling a lot of
money out
14:27
of Ukraine and I learned a lot
more
14:29
about Ukraine than I did just
the
14:31
millions that Joe Biden stole
there dear
14:33
and the millions that he stole
in Iraq
14:36
and the minute he stoled in
China and it
14:38
if it makes grace that he's not
under
14:40
investigation can't wait for
that
14:43
podcast I'll be promoting it
the crowd
14:46
you'll never see so the crux
really of
14:48
the obstruction of Congress
article
14:52
which isn't discussed much is
that is
14:55
about executive privilege and I
dove
14:56
into this because you know you
keep
14:58
hearing why executive breath
and so the
15:00
Democrats pretend they want to
hear from
15:02
john bolton the at the time
national
15:05
security adviser they pretend
they
15:06
wanted they don't really we
just went
15:07
through that but the president
says no
15:09
well under executive privilege
I'm not
15:12
gonna allow him to do that
because he
15:13
knows a lot about what I think
about
15:15
different world leaders etc so
that's
15:18
just not appropriate and it is
the right
15:21
of the President and other
members of
15:23
the executive branch to maintain
15:25
confidential communications and
now I'm
15:28
citing from from Wikipedia the
book of
15:31
knowledge truth above all truth
under
15:33
certain circumstances within the
15:34
executive branch to resist some
15:37
subpoenas and other oversight
by the
15:39
legislative and judicial
branches of
15:41
government that's being caught
his
15:45
evoking executive or possibly
evoking
15:47
executive privilege and not
wanting to
15:49
show documents under the same
executive
15:52
privilege is being deemed as
obstruction
15:56
of Congress now it's not in the
15:59
Constitution executive
privilege the
16:02
Supreme Court this is where it
comes
16:04
from this power ruled that
executive
16:08
privilege
16:10
and this is the fun part also
not listed
16:14
in the Congress be in the
Constitution
16:16
congressional oversight each
are a
16:19
consequence of the doctrine of
the
16:21
separation of powers derived
from the
16:23
supremacy of each branch in its
own area
16:26
of constitutional activity and
this was
16:29
decided in United States versus
Nixon so
16:33
the the the irony of Congress
of and
16:40
specifically the House of
16:41
Representatives is they keep
touting
16:43
it's our constitutional
responsibility
16:45
for oversight co-equal branches
of
16:49
government bullshit both of
these two
16:54
sides were determined by the
United
16:56
States Supreme Court and it's a
great in
16:58
the same case so you can't it
on one
17:01
hand say the president has no
right to
17:03
do that while on the other hand
you're
17:05
saying we have the full right to
17:07
oversight because it's all in
one court
17:09
case and is decided by the
supreme court
17:11
so this whole thing is just
insulting
17:16
really is
17:21
yeah well however we did have
some nice
17:24
little moments from and there's
just a
17:26
lot of messaging everywhere
everybody's
17:28
messaging everything well I
want to get
17:30
my messaging out of the way
which is a
17:32
couple short clips just to show
you
17:34
where CBS and the mainstream
media was
17:36
coming from
17:37
they were happy as a clam that
this was
17:39
going on even though they
weren't
17:41
playing a lot of clips that we
were
17:43
listening to on c-span
17:45
there's no jacked up day on the
17:48
impeachment is Norah O'Donnell
pumps
17:50
impeachment on CBS or intro can
a series
17:53
of dramatic dramatic dramatic
17:55
presentations stretching into
the night
17:58
she got stuck like a broken
record no
18:01
one knows what that means in a
series of
18:02
dramatic dramatic dramatic
presentations
18:05
stretching into the night house
managers
18:07
laid out their case to remove
mr. Trump
18:09
from office at times using his
own words
18:12
against him today was the first
of what
18:15
will be three eight hour-long
18:16
presentations by the Democrats
before
18:18
the president's lawyers are
even allowed
18:20
to speak dramatic but you use
these own
18:26
words I do see that he spread
shit
18:28
phrase out some clips oh yeah
it's clips
18:34
again they did clips and
PowerPoint
18:40
Nancy Cordes she brings her
right after
18:42
you know she's all drink all
jacked up
18:44
about this is gonna be some big
deal
18:46
Nancy Cordes comes out as she's
no much
18:48
she's not much better now she's
hoping
18:50
for the best but she's getting
no
18:51
where's another short clip or
just you
18:53
know throwing it to Nancy Nancy
had
18:55
nothing Norah the impeachment
managers
18:57
are walking the Senate through
all the
18:59
evidence step by step every
phone call
19:02
every email as they lay out why
they
19:04
believe this Senate should be
the first
19:06
in US history to remove a US
president
19:10
from office I love what Schumer
was that
19:15
that's about it for the
mainstream media
19:16
right there there's two clips I
love
19:18
what Schumer was doing
consistently
19:20
whenever he was speaking in the
hallways
19:22
he talked about all the
president's men
19:25
were doing this all the
president's men
19:26
which is a very sly throwback
to Nixon
19:31
and Watergate that nobody will
get
19:34
I got it yeah yeah you and
nobody else I
19:40
got it too but come on
19:41
Jay Sekulow one of the
presidents
19:43
lawyers signaled to the No
Agenda show
19:46
consistently and with great
valor there
20:05
was a lot of 33s going on yeah
which
20:08
really makes you wonder sadly
yes sadly
20:13
ok so the way out just to kind
of wrap
20:17
it up unless you have something
else
20:21
let me think do I have
something else
20:24
no what where were nothing else
that's
20:29
it you got it
20:30
okay we're we're have this this
is from
20:33
a little earlier a couple of
couple of
20:35
weeks back this is a shields of
shields
20:38
and Brooks talking about the
impeachment
20:40
and how it doesn't merely make
a big
20:43
difference because in his
insightful way
20:47
says well you'll hear it
against the 47%
20:51
in favor of impeachment
20:53
41:48 a little bit of an
overstatement
20:57
they compared this to Watergate
it took
21:00
26 months after the break-in at
21:03
Watergate 14 months of hearings
to get
21:05
to the point where we are now
with
21:07
Richard Nixon that was the
summer of
21:10
1974 one month before he
resigned that's
21:14
the point where we are with
Donald Trump
21:15
right now and as far as I mean
you can
21:17
look at all the polls episodes
does it's
21:20
done six since the end of
October it's
21:22
gone from 47% in favor of
impeachment 41
21:25
against the 47% in favor of
impeachment
21:28
41 40 against I mean it's been
next next
21:32
to no movement I just I just
think that
21:34
what we have quite frankly is
the early
21:38
stages and we're very much in
the early
21:40
stages and I I think you know
to us to
21:43
rush hey Jeff Hall with the
Democratic
21:45
pollster does the Wall Street
21:46
journal/nbc poll with Bill
magnataur if
21:48
the Republican compares it the
the
21:50
impeachment and conviction in
the Senate
21:52
as to the criminal part of a
trial and
21:55
the civil the civil trial will
be the
21:58
election of 2020 Donald Trump
may very
22:00
well be not guilty than the
criminal
22:03
part but right now he is in just
22:06
terrible terrible shape
22:08
looking at November 2020 I
guarantee you
22:11
the ratings are gonna be so bad
for
22:13
everybody
22:14
with this kind of drivel this
kind of
22:16
dumb ass partisan analysis on
all sides
22:20
of it it was just a waste of
22:22
intelligence human energy is
very I'm
22:25
worked about it well I really
AM I'm
22:29
perks like shut up all of you
this is so
22:32
stupid and no
22:33
one sincere no one means it at
all by
22:36
the way hunter Biden has to
appear in
22:38
court in Arkansas for the first
22:43
paternity suit I'm thinking
that hunter
22:51
Biden may not be long for this
earth I
22:54
know I felt that way says I saw
his
22:58
interview yeah it's he is a
huge problem
23:02
really really not not good for
Joe not
23:07
good for the Democrats not good
for any
23:09
of it
23:11
meanwhile the flowers Jim I
just head
23:13
out of the country he may be
out of the
23:15
country for all you know
meanwhile
23:18
everybody is over in Davos and
I do have
23:22
I did watch as much davos
coverage as as
23:25
possible and now it's important
for us
23:28
because that's where the elites
are it's
23:30
the it's the annual gathering
of the
23:33
reptiles trump was there as well
23:36
here's what he had to say about
some of
23:38
the impeachment process the
facts what
23:41
did you make of the dust-up
between the
23:43
White House Counsel festival on
a
23:45
general matter last night and
are you
23:47
absolutely a lot of questions
first of
23:53
all
23:54
Jerrold Nadler I've known him a
long
23:56
time he's a sleaze bag
everybody knows
23:58
that there was some actual
interesting
24:04
statute going on the CNBC had a
penny
24:08
they're always over there for
the
24:10
financial angle and they had
the Sajid
24:14
David who's the United Kingdom's
24:17
chancellor of the checker which
is I
24:20
guess that you could just say
secretary
24:23
of the Treasury so he's there
he's the
24:25
money guy and they pitted him
against
24:28
our money guy Steve minuchin
and the
24:32
topic was about the tax on
Google Apple
24:39
that it's called the digital
tax which
24:42
we've discussed several times
that's the
24:43
European Union essentially
soaking and
24:47
in this case I guess the UK is
going to
24:49
do it as well essentially
soaking the
24:51
American companies for tax
revenue that
24:53
we all know that they're
cheating and
24:54
that we're not getting the tax
revenue
24:56
but these companies now feel
that you
24:58
know hey you can't use our very
25:01
favorable tax system which is
the the
25:04
Irish double-dutch reach-around
25:05
up and over Donkey Kong
whatever they
25:07
call it which essentially gives
25:09
everybody a way to not pay any
taxes
25:12
anywhere but I'll give minuchin
some
25:17
credit here as he's saying hey
you know
25:19
this is just not okay you're
not just
25:21
gonna tax our companies I'm not
a fan of
25:23
goo
25:23
I'm not a fan of most of these
companies
25:25
Amazon I do use them one way or
the
25:28
other but just really nearly
taxing it
25:32
doesn't seem like a very fair
deal and
25:33
this exchange went down II
planned to go
25:37
ahead with our digital services
tax in
25:39
April it is a proportionate tax
and it
25:42
is a tax that is deliberately
designed
25:45
as a temporary tax so it will
fall away
25:47
once there is an international
solution
25:49
I think we've been pretty clear
that we
25:51
think that the digital tax is
25:53
discriminatory in nature
there's an OECD
25:56
process that we're
participating in
25:58
international tax issues are
very
26:00
complicated they take long
times to look
26:03
at and you know if if people
want to
26:06
just arbitrarily put taxes on
on our
26:09
digital companies will consider
26:11
arbitrarily putting taxes on car
26:13
companies so that's where the
25 percent
26:17
rumoured tariff comes from I
like
26:21
minuchin I like him because
he's kind of
26:24
a autistic and straight forward
kind of
26:32
ticks anymore and he's got that
under
26:35
control
26:36
yeah well I think I don't think
it was
26:39
used to being in the public so
much he's
26:40
kind of like you mm-hmm you
when you
26:43
were on MTV and you did other
things
26:45
where you're in you just put it
under
26:47
control even though it's a
strain yeah
26:49
nice yes oh yeah right right
yes right I
26:52
had to work twice as hard as
the other
26:53
VJs and that's not saying much
26:58
hypothetical Davos takes place
every two
27:02
years very well planned yeah
now what is
27:05
to prevent I mean if terrorism
is such a
27:08
major major problem in the
world that's
27:12
not isolated there's really
some other
27:15
political movements yes why it
seems to
27:19
me that if you really ran an
27:22
international terrorist
operation and
27:24
you were trying to screw things
up
27:26
royally
27:27
I don't even put Soros into this
27:29
category why don't they plan to
blow up
27:32
the whole place yeah they're a
nuke or
27:37
or just a series of massive
bombs well
27:41
or you're making a lot of
things you
27:43
could do or mistake here
27:46
half of these people if not
more are in
27:48
cahoots with terrorists
so-called
27:52
terrorists or were the
organizations
27:54
behind him it doesn't behoove
them
27:56
that's why you don't see
27:57
rarely do you see anything
happen in the
28:00
Netherlands the Netherlands is
the narco
28:02
state of the European Union all
drugs
28:05
flowed through the harbour flow
through
28:07
the whole country you can get
into the
28:10
Netherlands you know no problem
with
28:11
immigration you can get to any
other
28:13
country you want it doesn't
behoove
28:15
anybody to do that they need
these guys
28:18
some of them
28:20
I'm just saying if this is what
you're
28:24
doing is an analysis no I'm
doing is
28:27
asking a hypothetical question
that if
28:29
this would if all this
terrorism thing
28:31
was such was oh it really was
okay
28:34
existed yes well I know I just
hasn't
28:37
happened and yes okay so I did
indeed
28:40
give you an analysis but I
think that's
28:42
that's the answer right there
it's no
28:44
one wants this they got friends
28:45
everywhere they are the
terrorists
28:48
thank you finally of course
tons of
28:52
climate change talk at Davos
and Reuters
28:57
put together a little report
which of
28:59
course pitted david versus
goliath
29:02
orange man bad greta tune very
good
29:06
thousands of miles away from his
29:07
impeachment trial in Washington
29:09
President Trump was in Davos on
Tuesday
29:11
at the World Economic Forum
where
29:13
climate change is being talked
at the
29:14
time the President had an
environmental
29:16
pledge of his own we're
committed to
29:18
conserving the majesty of God's
creation
29:22
and the natural beauty of our
world
29:24
today I am pleased to announce
the
29:27
United States will join 1
trillion trees
29:30
initiative had you heard about
this only
29:34
the only just now the 1
trillion trees a
29:39
lot of trees I think what
happened was
29:43
somebody did the math on the
trillion
29:45
trees and and it turned out
that it was
29:49
I offset so much with the idea
of just a
29:51
trillion trees we would we
wouldn't have
29:54
any oxygen
29:54
oh yeah it offsets so much
carbon
29:57
dioxide you mean yeah yeah it
probably
30:00
boost the oxygen levels
trillion that's
30:03
a lot of trees if we you know
if the
30:05
oxygen goes up too high so the
place
30:08
catches on fire no dinosaurs
come back
30:11
one trillion trans initiative
being
30:14
launched here at the World
Economic
30:16
Forum 1 trillion trees
30:20
but in an apparent rebuke to the
30:22
initiative the teenage climate
activists
30:24
Greta Sundberg said simply
planting
30:26
trees isn't enough to combat
climate
30:28
change we're not telling you to
offset
30:31
your emissions by just paying
someone
30:34
else to plant trees in places
like
30:37
Africa while at the same time
forests
30:40
like the Amazon are being
slaughtered at
30:43
an infinitely higher rate
planting trees
30:46
is good of course but it's
nowhere near
30:49
enough of what is needed and it
cannot
30:52
replace real mitigation and
rewilding
30:55
nature big words mitigation
rewilding he
31:01
did oh yeah we called that that
was the
31:03
title of our last show we knew
that was
31:05
coming soon yeah the rewilding
when she
31:07
actually called for the
elimination of
31:09
all fossil fuel usage Wow yes
31:12
immediately Trump Trump
responded in
31:16
kind and I can understand where
people
31:20
may hear this next clip and go
holy crap
31:24
do you guys write his speeches
but to
31:27
embrace the possibilities of
tomorrow we
31:30
must reject the perennial
prophets of
31:32
doom and their predictions of
the
31:35
Apocalypse
31:36
they are the heirs of
yesterday's
31:39
foolish fortune tellers and I
have them
31:41
and you have them and we all
have them
31:43
and they want to see us do
badly but we
31:47
don't let that happen they
predicted an
31:50
overpopulation crisis in the
1960s mass
31:53
starvation and the seventies
and an end
31:56
of oil in the 1990s these
alarmists
32:00
always demand the same thing
absolute
32:02
power to dominate transform and
control
32:05
every aspect of our lives we
will never
32:07
let radical socialists destroy
our
32:10
economy wreck our country to
eradicate
32:13
our Liberty I think it was
smart they
32:16
didn't pull in the you know the
same
32:19
people said in the 70s we're
gonna die
32:21
of Arctic freeze
32:26
I think I was probably smart
because
32:27
that would you know people would
32:28
immediately conspiracy
theorists but the
32:31
peak oil I mean we went through
that
32:33
peak oil and that way I love
peak oil
32:35
the peak oil was there with
this stupid
32:38
using it as leverage I always
thought
32:39
that was clever yeah I was
saying they
32:41
pulled the plug
32:42
you must not been the only guy
because
32:44
they pulled up they pulled the
rug out
32:45
from under peak oil yeah cuz I
would say
32:47
hey do you believe in peak oil
people
32:49
you know yes I believe it's a
problem
32:51
solved then climate change
won't happen
32:52
we're gonna run out of oil it
may suck
32:55
but you know we won't die from
climate
32:57
change and that immediately
shut people
32:59
up and so then I think you're
right I
33:01
went crap this is not working
Curry's on
33:03
to us pull it hurry hurry hurry
the the
33:09
reptile the head reptile was in
33:12
attendance this would be Prince
Charles
33:15
as we know he is along with the
Prince
33:18
Philip actually but Philip
doesn't do
33:20
any appearances anymore Prince
Charles
33:22
had his own he kicked off I
think the
33:24
climate change subcommittee at
Davao and
33:26
I pulled a couple of clips just
so we
33:29
could see what what he is
thinking i
33:32
lizard we are in the midst of a
crisis
33:35
that is now I hope well
understood
33:38
global warming climate change
and the
33:41
devastating loss of
biodiversity it
33:44
hadn't heard that one in a while
33:46
when's the last time we heard
33:48
biodiversity
33:53
he's bringing back our Chuck
all the
33:56
greatest threats humanity has
ever faced
33:58
and one largely of our own
creation now
34:02
I have dedicated much of my
life to the
34:06
restoration of harmony between
humanity
34:10
nature and the environment and
to the
34:13
encouragement of corporate
social and
34:16
environmental responsibility
quite
34:19
frankly it has been a bit of an
uphill
34:22
struggle but now it is time to
take it
34:26
to the next level
34:28
in order to secure our future
and to
34:30
prosper we need to evolve our
economic
34:34
model having been engaged in
these
34:36
issues since this is very
interesting he
34:40
says we have to really say do
we have to
34:43
change or upgrade our economic
model and
34:45
evolve evolve and he's telling
the truth
34:47
because this is the plan is
evolve the
34:50
economy of all the economics
change
34:53
everything so that guaranteed
the people
34:57
like us wind up with less money
now it
35:01
is time to take it to the next
level in
35:04
order to secure our future and
to
35:07
prosper we need to evolve our
economic
35:10
model having been engaged in
these
35:12
issues since I suppose 1968
when I made
35:17
my first speech on the
environment and
35:20
having talked to countless
experts
35:23
across the globe over those
decades I've
35:27
come to realize that it is not
a lack of
35:28
capital doubt that is holding
us back
35:31
it's the lack of capital from
you but
35:34
rather the way in which we
deploy it o
35:36
deploy it
35:38
therefore to move forward we
need
35:40
nothing short of a paradigm
shift one
35:43
the despised action at
revolutionary
35:46
levels and pace ok blah blah so
that's
35:49
basically the the standard
level a
35:51
standard talk but he went a
little bit
35:55
further here this is the big
menu of
35:58
stuff that Chuck is working on
so
36:00
beginning here at Davos and
throughout
36:03
the year
36:04
and in order to identify game
changes
36:07
investments and barriers to
transition I
36:10
will be convening a broad range
of
36:12
industry and history round
tables
36:14
including but not limited to
are you
36:19
ready for the list this is this
is the
36:21
reptile agenda for climate
change not
36:25
about burning up in Australia
from the
36:27
so called climate change
wildfires not
36:29
about drowning under the oceans
nunna
36:31
he's taken it to se said a
whole new
36:34
level
36:35
aviation water carbon capture
and
36:38
storage shipping forestry
plastics
36:42
financing digital technology the
36:45
Bioeconomy nature based
solutions
36:48
renewable energy battery storage
36:50
electric vehicles fisheries
integrated
36:54
healthcare cement steel
traceability and
36:56
labeling and agriculture at the
end of
37:00
which - we'll probably be dead
37:03
I'll give Chuck that one that's
quite a
37:06
list right down to health care
and wow
37:09
there's a lot going on in in
reptile
37:13
land and just to wrap it up of
course we
37:17
always have to think of the
children
37:18
everything I've tried to do an
edge over
37:20
the past 50 years has been done
with our
37:23
children and grandchildren in
mind
37:25
because I did not want to be
accused by
37:28
them of doing nothing except
prevaricate
37:32
and deny the problem now of
course they
37:34
are accusing us of exactly that
so put
37:37
yourselves in their position
ladies and
37:40
gentlemen we simply cannot
waste any
37:43
more time the only limit the
only limit
37:46
is our willingness that's it
37:56
same old message from the
reptiles
37:57
expanded on the money they're
going to
37:59
take away from us expand that
on the
38:02
areas they're going to take it
away or
38:03
take the services away I think
when you
38:05
talk about health care thing it
means
38:06
you're going to get less of it
38:09
and don't forget they're gonna
try and
38:11
make us eat more bugs more bugs
yes and
38:14
because that's what they eat
and I yeah
38:17
we always joke about this about
the
38:19
reptiles I have another little
nugget of
38:24
proof here that they exist and
well of
38:28
all people in the House of
38:29
Representatives who would you
put at the
38:31
top of the list as being a
reptile House
38:34
of Representatives yes well
ship of
38:37
course yeah that wouldn't be my
top one
38:40
why you think Nancy Oh Nancy
Pelosi you
38:43
say why listen to this clip
from the
38:47
Bill Maher show you have to be
ready to
38:50
take a punch and throw a punch
38:53
for the children but what I am
and
39:00
concerned about for the
children is the
39:03
future of this country and we
have to
39:06
have our common ground a
mainstream
39:09
message no in recent election
we won we
39:12
showed in the house that we
know how to
39:14
win disciplined focused
cold-blooded in
39:18
terms of just need good cold
blooded so
39:31
completely cold-blooded and she
admits
39:34
it she admits a cold-blooded
hiding in
39:39
plain sight yes and as another
data
39:42
point and this surprised me and
I still
39:45
don't really understand how it
can even
39:47
be I'm gonna bring up this
story here
39:53
this is Homam since the 19th
century the
39:58
average human body temperature
in the
40:00
United States has dropped
according to
40:03
the Stanford University School
of
40:05
Medicine
40:07
the two wait wait so what
you're saying
40:11
is the average that doesn't
mean yours
40:15
or mine no average it means
there's more
40:18
reptiles bringing the average
down yes
40:22
and listen to the statistics I
don't
40:25
know exactly what it is
40:26
in centigrade we could look it
up but
40:29
I've always grown up knowing
that 98.6
40:33
degrees Fahrenheit Fahrenheit
made
40:36
famous by Col Reinhold Auguste
von der
40:38
leash who published the figure
in 1868
40:42
that is the human body
temperature now
40:45
he's talking about it hey 98.6
it's good
40:49
to have you back again
40:51
I always thought it's about
radio
40:53
station but of course it wasn't
was
40:55
about not being sick anymore
apparently
40:58
in the United States the
average by
41:01
average body temperature now is
ninety
41:03
seven point nine a full half
degree
41:07
lower
41:10
I find this concerning
41:13
yeah I know is that much lower
that
41:15
would be more in the 98.2 so so
they're
41:19
they're clearly breeding and
they're
41:23
spreading so you know we we
have to be
41:26
on alert maybe that the
squeegee guys I
41:30
don't know but it's very very
troubling
41:32
to me
41:35
well it's something to think
about I'd
41:39
use it as a gag all the time at
the
41:41
table though I'm not I'm half
serious
41:43
maybe I'm all serious but
whatever the
41:46
kids everyone suppose so you
really
41:47
think there's people as there
are
41:48
lizards among us look around
the only
41:54
ways a good explanation for a
lot of
41:56
stuff I mean shift is a good
example and
42:01
the guys obviously he's just a
42:02
weird-looking character and
he's also
42:04
somewhat hypnotic as you
pointed out in
42:07
the recent event you had the
dinner
42:12
party where people were all
jacked up
42:14
fantastic what what a solid
politician
42:17
what a great guy yes exactly
42:19
okay so speaking of lizards
shall we
42:21
listen to a few in I'd love to
get
42:25
through the 20/20 clips that I
have
42:27
because we some people this is
all
42:29
Democrats they're all out on
the trail
42:31
they're all doing stuff
Bernie's and I
42:34
think there was a big vice you
know the
42:37
the online and HBO company the
the
42:42
advertising agency that creates
content
42:44
known as vice they invited all
of the
42:49
Democratic candidates to come
by and
42:51
talk it was on stage kind of
that
42:53
setting I'm not sure if this
one from
42:54
Bernie Sanders is there but
this is
42:57
concerning the wall the
partially built
43:01
wall between the United States
and
43:03
Mexico
43:03
you said the wall is symbolic
and it
43:05
represents us so wouldn't it be
proper
43:09
to tear that symbol down in
order to
43:12
achieve that it may be but you
know it's
43:13
how much those are gonna cost
to tear it
43:15
down did you do that carrot now
I don't
43:17
know maybe the answer is yes
that's
43:18
something that's something
you're
43:19
willing to consider yeah if
you're
43:20
willing you're tearing down
existing
43:21
fencing between us but again a
few cuts
43:24
are gonna cost me billions of
dollars to
43:25
tear it down I'd rather invest
that may
43:27
be in their needs for child
care in this
43:28
country but it's something you
know we
43:29
can look at what did childcare
become
43:33
such a hot button again the
state now
43:35
needs to pay or the state needs
to
43:37
control our children while
we're while
43:39
both parents are off working is
that the
43:41
idea what what exactly you need
a state
43:44
can be there to also
propagandize the
43:47
kids
43:48
yes you had win it Bernie
become mean
43:50
that bernie is all nervous
there he
43:52
sound like a fad a stalker Oh
me I think
43:55
may was maybe the question was
43:56
nerve-racking for him I don't
know you
43:59
had a different Bernie I don't
think so
44:01
you had a I'm told year she's
met Bernie
44:04
dancing clip that's not Bernie
you had
44:07
an interesting item in the
newsletter
44:10
about children's books the
proper
44:13
propagandizing children yeah
some photos
44:18
there but yeah I started
getting into
44:20
these books or their propaganda
books
44:22
that are being sent out to
verbs yelled
44:24
I suppose so supposed to be so
cute some
44:26
of the listeners or producers
think that
44:28
maybe some of them are put on
I'm not so
44:31
sure the I'm looking at the
list here of
44:34
his wolf baby dream on little
one
44:37
Nursery Rhymes here's a good
one Nursery
44:40
Rhymes for social good for bid
we have
44:45
old Nursery Rhymes then there's
a bunch
44:47
of these books a is for
activists c is
44:50
for consent writing a baby
about sexual
44:54
consent oh my goodness this is
and and
44:58
are these are these really
selling are
45:00
they bestsellers they're doing
well like
45:02
hotcakes
45:03
the little trailblazer the
little
45:06
trailblazer has a picture of a
of a
45:09
woman wearing a burka and a
black baby
45:14
not getting some of this
45:19
look at these the ABCs of
equality Jay's
45:24
doing the ABCs of the stock
market for D
45:26
H I'm plugged but the ABCs of
equality
45:29
when it was a baby or a kid
that pret
45:32
toddler is for toddlers and
kids and
45:35
people that you read these
books to
45:36
please baby please here's a
book this is
45:39
the book the title of this book
45:40
counting on community what are
you
45:43
trying to with this will put
the kid to
45:45
sleep luckily your no agenda
show is a
45:50
has gone past this and is going
straight
45:54
to audiobooks we've decided the
no
45:57
agenda press is its first audio
book for
46:03
babies babies babies babies
babies
46:26
babies like playing games just
go to
46:51
know again no agenda get
foundation
46:54
productions pick up some of
those
46:55
audiobooks we know gender
babies that's
46:57
what be it better than this one
I'll let
46:59
me get a couple just a couple
more these
47:00
out of the way baby feminists
and
47:02
there's a bunch of these my
first book
47:04
of feminism baby feminists pink
is for
47:09
boys yeah I have pink shirts I
mean what
47:15
is this this is like presuming
that that
47:17
no man has ever worn pink
47:19
yeah bike this was also
defended in a
47:22
lame way by my daughter but I'm
gonna
47:25
finish anyway so I I said she
actually
47:28
defended this to one of the baby
47:30
feminists books has a
47:32
buncha babies dancing around a
circle
47:34
and the boy baby redhead I
might add a
47:36
bit redheaded baby had a pink
boa I do
47:42
not think that pink boas are
appropriate
47:45
that pink boas for baby boys are
47:48
appropriate
47:53
flamer topic I mean it's kind
of gross
48:02
let's put it this way fine you
want to
48:04
push that stuff
48:05
how about baby's first gun yeah
48:11
amendment for babies like that
I think
48:17
it would be a winner if we can
settle to
48:18
all the brave baby brave baby
handy
48:21
shoots a burglar your hello exit
48:25
strategy what's wrong with you
you've
48:27
given away all our best
material this is
48:29
perfect we should totally be
doing these
48:30
books yeah do you know by
illustrations
48:34
for if you want to do brave
baby and you
48:36
have him shooting somebody a
baby with a
48:38
gun it'll be a board book
you'll be
48:44
right in there with the rest of
them
48:45
Berkley bookstores won't carry
these
48:48
books though oh no we'll have
to sell it
48:49
exclusively through the info
war store
48:57
we'd make millions
48:59
alrighty boner pills now now
you're
49:03
taking it too far back to the
reptiles
49:07
Joe Biden also had to virtue
signal and
49:11
in this case about immigration
and
49:12
illegal immigrants residing in
the
49:14
United States I believe his
first or
49:20
second wife and his daughter
were killed
49:23
in a car accident which he's
disputed
49:27
but I believe maybe the driver
of the
49:30
truck was drunk
49:33
do you recall anything and I
tried to
49:34
look it up and there's
different stories
49:36
everywhere like you know some
say yes
49:38
I'm saying no Biden definitely
at some
49:40
point said you know a guy who
decided to
49:43
drink his lunch instead of
eating it
49:46
so this insinuation he has to
go back to
49:49
the old newspaper reports to
see what's
49:51
what
49:51
right but the insinuation is
that they
49:53
were killed by a drunk driver
by Joe in
49:55
the past so here comes an
interesting
49:57
question about illegal
immigrants they
50:00
go off to school wondering
whether when
50:01
mom comes and picks them up is
she not
50:03
gonna be there because then I
say she
50:05
was there to arrest her or they
take she
50:07
takes them through the doctor
that she's
50:09
going to not be there because
she is
50:11
quote undocumented and nice
Asians gonna
50:13
pick them up change the culture
by
50:16
saying you're gonna get fired
you're
50:18
fired if in fact you do that
you only
50:21
arrest for the purpose of
dealing with a
50:24
felony that's committed and I
don't
50:26
count drunk driving as a felony
Wow well
50:30
drunk driving is a felony in
multiple
50:32
states and doing it more than
once will
50:34
result in felony charges I
found this to
50:37
be pretty crazy and to go that
far this
50:40
is interesting I think I'm
gonna give
50:44
you a clip of the day for that
and I'm
50:45
not because it's such a great
clip but
50:47
because it does introduce this
factor
50:49
why all of us if just tell me
I'm wrong
50:52
about this analysis wait stop
let me do
50:54
my take my clip of the day first
50:57
otherwise we forget these
things yes
51:00
true hoping if you forget it
51:06
if you know people that stop
smoke and
51:09
they become nuts about it yeah
yes very
51:11
handsome oh yeah
51:12
oh and there's people that stop
drinking
51:14
they become nuts about what are
you
51:15
doing yeah how can you drink
that stuff
51:16
if you had somebody killed so
if your
51:20
wife that you've cried in
public over
51:22
and when your kids were killed
by a
51:25
drunk driver this would be
something
51:28
that would linger forever
51:30
you'd think yeah so so bitin
wouldn't
51:33
all of a sudden start passing
off drunk
51:35
driving as a man no big deal
unless
51:38
there was something more to the
original
51:40
story right then there may be
there may
51:43
be I just I just thought just
to even
51:45
say that there are a lot of
families out
51:48
there who have suffered loss
because of
51:51
drunk drivers and then to say
it's not a
51:54
felony by the way ie you can't
get
51:58
kicked out of the country for
being here
52:00
illegally and driving drunk to
me it's
52:03
kind of like yeah yeah yes you
should go
52:09
but not to jail you should go
not oh not
52:11
to Joe not the joke mayor Pete
that
52:15
would that was a very
interesting clip
52:17
thank you
52:18
this one will not be as
interesting
52:20
which mayor Pete says enough he
had is
52:25
he had interesting factors zero
he had
52:28
is Jeb Bush moment by having
better
52:31
hands guided by better values
on those
52:33
pulleys and levers of American
52:35
government so can I look to you
to
52:36
spread that sense of hope to
those that
52:38
you know come on here I'll fix
it for
52:44
him by having better hands
guided by
52:46
better values on those pulleys
and
52:48
levers of American government
so can I
52:51
look to you to spread that
sense of hope
52:52
to those that you know please
clap that
52:59
lame laugh is not gonna get him
any
53:01
votes it might be end of show
might be
53:15
end of show I so you got
nothing to beat
53:20
it okay well it's going
straight into
53:22
heavy rotation then there we go
to two
53:28
more topics Michael Bloomberg
he's out
53:31
on the trail he went to Tulsa
Oklahoma
53:33
Bloomberg is really spending by
the way
53:37
apparently if you join the
Bloomberg
53:39
campaign immediately you get a
brand new
53:42
MacBook Pro and an iPhone 11
everybody
53:45
who draws joining I know it's
like join
53:48
he's also paying people you know
53:53
mid-level operatives in in the
boots on
53:57
the ground campaign I guess who
53:59
typically get $4,500 a month
with most
54:02
of the other candidates he's
paying them
54:04
$10,000 so he's trying to steal
talent
54:07
to find it that'll do it
that'll totally
54:10
it'll do it I mean you get a
MacBook Pro
54:11
an iPhone 11 and 10 grand a
month
54:14
shit fuck the podcast I'm in
move right
54:20
to that where
54:20
I sign up but now he's trying
to get the
54:23
very much in my mind in play
right
54:27
before he go on I just can you
guess
54:29
what's Bloomberg's Bloomberg's
net worth
54:33
his net worth is his personal
worth how
54:37
many billions is he worth I
think he's
54:39
up in the 20 billion reign if T
50 plus
54:43
50 plus billion what's all this
stock of
54:46
course but doesn't matter I
mean that's
54:48
50 plus billion you can spend
that he
54:50
can spend anything on this
campaign in
54:53
his peanuts team yeah anything
he wants
54:56
anything he wants so he is now
going
54:59
after the african-american vote
and I
55:03
think he's this is where he's
going to
55:04
fail and whichever Democrat
wants to win
55:08
has to have the black vote and
I'm
55:10
talking a dose descendants of
slavery
55:13
the American black vote and so
he's
55:16
going after it with something
he calls
55:18
the what does he call this
thing the
55:22
Greenwood initiative and I've
put that
55:25
in the show notes if anybody is
feels
55:29
like reading through it it's I
mean it's
55:31
it's more of what the black
Americans
55:33
don't want obviously here he is
in Tulsa
55:35
announcing but when you think
about it
55:37
from an economic perspective the
55:39
exploitation weren't exactly as
it was
55:42
designed to do
55:44
slavery sharecropping Jim Crow
55:47
segregation and redlining
55:49
400 years Americans
systematically stole
55:53
blacks I like how he kind of
passes
55:55
through that pretty quickly
does a theft
56:03
of labor and a transfer of
wealth
56:05
enshrined in law and enforced by
56:08
violence and the impact of that
theft
56:11
over a period of centuries has
meant an
56:13
enormous loss of wealth for
individuals
56:16
and families across generations
the kind
56:19
of reverse in of the compound
interest
56:22
in Reverse well if compound
interest in
56:26
reverse and interesting like
anyone in
56:29
that audience understood what
he was
56:30
saying well nobody understands
because
56:33
it doesn't except doesn't exist
no it's
56:36
it's a yeah in a black hole
maybe first
56:38
in Reverse well it's time to
say enough
56:42
and to do
56:44
something about it too damn
well soon
56:59
that is why I've come back to
Tulsa
57:01
because the challenge of
57:03
african-american wealth
creation today
57:08
we left it right here back to
Tulsa
57:11
because the challenge of
57:13
african-american wealth
creation if
57:16
you're trying to speak to
African
57:17
Americans try to get it right
57:19
Africa today is inextricably
linked to
57:22
the racial inequalities of the
past and
57:24
I'm determined to make breaking
that
57:27
link a centerpiece of my
presidency
57:30
centerpiece of his presidency
he says
57:32
now you really have to read it
to
57:35
understand it but I do have a
second
57:37
clip where he explains his
grand plan
57:39
and as context for this and I
know a
57:45
little bit because of the show
I do with
57:46
Mo african-americans are
looking for
57:49
what they call something
tangible
57:51
reparations would be fantastic
now
57:53
that's probably not going to
happen but
57:54
there any candidate that says
I'm gonna
57:56
give african-americans this it
cannot
58:00
include other groups it can't
be to
58:01
minorities it can't be too
black and
58:04
brown people no it has your
brown as
58:06
long as your descendant of
slavery
58:08
african-americans that's that's
the
58:11
group he needs to go after
that's what
58:13
he's targeting and let's see if
he's
58:15
going to deliver fulfilling dr.
King's
58:17
vision of economic equality
across all
58:19
colors is a monumental
challenge but I'm
58:22
not running as president to do
small
58:24
things but to do big things so
today I'm
58:27
proposing a sweeping and
ambitious
58:30
strategy to invest in black
wealth
58:33
creation and close the racial
wealth gap
58:36
that plagues our country the
strategy
58:39
we're announcing today is
comprehensive
58:42
and inclusive and it has three
big goals
58:45
one we will help a million more
black
58:49
families buy a house to
counteract the
58:51
effects of redlining and the
subprime
58:53
mortgage
58:56
not it spelled out not as
specifically
59:00
African Africa americans in his
document
59:04
but again it's done by income
levels
59:09
soon we will double the number
of black
59:12
owned businesses which right
now are far
59:15
too few magic and three we will
help
59:18
black families triple their
wealth over
59:20
the next ten years to an
all-time high
59:24
and notice that he goes from
africa
59:27
americans to black I mean this
is
59:29
failing he's failing with this
massively
59:34
that will reduce but not
eliminate the
59:37
wealth gap between black and
white
59:39
families but it will build the
momentum
59:41
we need to close it entirely
someday
59:44
yeah I think he's gonna fail on
this
59:47
he's the the whole plan is it's
it's
59:51
just like Camilla Harris it's
the same
59:53
things like talk a big game and
then
59:56
ultimately comes down to oh
well you
59:58
know it'll be for low-income
families
1:00:00
which is really racist
1:00:02
and just on the building homes
the cfpb
1:00:12
that is that the what's the
cfpb I don't
1:00:16
know come on sis yeah I should
have
1:00:19
prepared for the CFPB's
consumer phyto
1:00:21
it's Elizabeth Warren's
consumer fight
1:00:23
and Financial Protection Bureau
yeah the
1:00:26
one that's gonna keep robocalls
from
1:00:27
ever happening again as a
number of
1:00:30
years ago oh by the way I got
libel
1:00:32
immunity within one hour oh I
get him
1:00:36
all day long
1:00:36
including this Social Security
one twice
1:00:39
the consumer financial Bureau
what'd I
1:00:45
just say CFPB has sent a
request to
1:00:49
Congress to amend the ability
to pay
1:00:53
ability to repay qualified
Mortgage rule
1:00:56
to remove the DTI
1:01:02
and you may remember DTI
debt-to-income
1:01:05
for all borrowers of would they
call it
1:01:11
they said it wasn't subprime it
was
1:01:13
almost almost prime loans
1:01:17
so they're doing the exact same
thing
1:01:19
that was structural in up until
2008 so
1:01:25
you can even if you don't
really have
1:01:27
the the wealth in order to
purchase and
1:01:34
collapse the economy that's
exactly what
1:01:36
will happen yes
1:01:38
they're removing the DTI
requirement or
1:01:41
that it's been requested let's
see what
1:01:42
happens
1:01:43
I find this fascinating he's
full of
1:01:48
crap this guy that's not
Bloomberg that
1:01:51
is that is the Consumer
Financial
1:01:53
Protection Bureau but they're
full of
1:01:55
crap - but I'm just get back to
1:01:57
Bloomberg uh so he's
advertising heavily
1:02:00
here yeah and I am you say
heavily I
1:02:03
mean heavily him and steyr is it
1:02:07
anti-trump and or is it only
probe
1:02:09
Bloomberg
1:02:12
the Bloomberg ads are not the
Steyr
1:02:14
anti-trump mm-hmm and they're
also he's
1:02:18
got some assets that aren't
just pure
1:02:20
anti-trump but he says he has
more
1:02:23
anti-trump
1:02:24
ads Bloomberg ads are subtly
anti-trump
1:02:27
but they're mostly Bloomberg
Bloomberg
1:02:28
rate guy Bloomberg was who came
out of
1:02:31
nowhere he was fired when he
was 40 and
1:02:33
now he's worth 250 billion I
don't know
1:02:35
what that means that impresses
people I
1:02:37
have no idea but he's
advertising and
1:02:40
advertising in average the
problem
1:02:42
especially in California which
is a
1:02:44
shallow culture you said it
it's a known
1:02:51
fact uh it's a shallow culture
and we
1:02:55
like you know work the
Hollywood you
1:02:57
know I think it put a babe up
to put
1:02:59
some just tracked --iv right uh
this guy
1:03:01
is unattractive he's too new
yorky and
1:03:05
he's uh he's I just don't see
him get
1:03:09
any play voting for him because
just
1:03:11
like can we have a good-looking
guy
1:03:13
David you could run you know
it's pretty
1:03:15
much any Hollywood guy that
dumb as a
1:03:18
fireplug but you know anyone
and they'd
1:03:22
get more votes than Bloomberg
it's
1:03:23
unbelievable the thing they
think that
1:03:25
Bloomberg thinks he can get he
can just
1:03:27
buy his way into this it's not
gonna
1:03:29
happen apparently his ad ad
spend has
1:03:33
actually increased the the
costs per
1:03:36
minute of advertising of
political
1:03:39
advertising he has
single-handedly
1:03:41
raised the price because he's
just
1:03:43
flooding the market with money
and it's
1:03:46
he's really only getting any
attention
1:03:48
at all I think because he's
flooding the
1:03:50
market the television
mainstream market
1:03:52
with money is he I wish I see
it in
1:03:54
Texas here to accept that the
ones he
1:03:57
runs here in Austin anti-trump
vote for
1:04:00
me and it's Bloomberg with a
lot of
1:04:02
black people
1:04:04
huh well it'll be fun to see
I'd like to
1:04:08
see ruin new when Super Tuesday
comes
1:04:10
around which is I he's
targeting those
1:04:12
states yeah and California is
one of
1:04:15
them and California's got a lot
of
1:04:17
electoral votes oh and so does
Texas so
1:04:19
Texas and California will be
targeted as
1:04:21
any other state with a lot of
electoral
1:04:23
votes will get targeted by
Bloomberg I
1:04:25
don't think people are seeing
these ads
1:04:27
in men in Montana I could be
wrong but
1:04:30
people can report in where they
see
1:04:32
these ads well I knows we're
seeing lots
1:04:34
of these ads yeah and it's and
it's just
1:04:37
Michael Bloomberg this great
guy and he
1:04:39
can do this and he can do that
and but
1:04:42
he's so there Undine Amick ads
they
1:04:45
they're not and his Bloomberg
never
1:04:47
smiles ever and not really have
you ever
1:04:50
say the guy won't smile I mean
even
1:04:53
steyr fakes a smile once in a
while yes
1:04:55
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big lawsuit well a democratic
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1:05:22
happening off the campaign
trail 2020
1:05:24
hopeful Tulsi Gabbard filing a
50
1:05:26
million dollar defamation
lawsuit
1:05:29
I guess Hillary Clinton Gabbard
who's on
1:05:31
Fox and Friends this morning
1:05:33
for Hillary Clinton and her
powerful
1:05:37
allies to attempt to smear me
and accuse
1:05:41
me really implying that I'm a
traitor to
1:05:43
the country that I love is
something
1:05:45
that I cannot allow to go
unchecked
1:05:49
Clinton did not name Gabbar but
she
1:05:51
strongly implied that she was
referring
1:05:53
to the Hawaii congresswoman
Clinton
1:05:55
spokesperson is calling this
lawsuit
1:05:57
ridiculous I did read the
lawsuit she
1:06:03
makes some good points in there
although
1:06:04
it is indeed an issue I think
legally
1:06:07
that she never actually said
Tulsi
1:06:09
Gabbard is a Russian agent now
it's not
1:06:13
true she never said that no I
know that
1:06:16
but I've gotten to I spent a
lot of time
1:06:19
with these attorneys that
talked about
1:06:20
that involved in libel and
smell okay oh
1:06:22
good good you do not have to
really name
1:06:25
the person if it's if the
implication is
1:06:30
there it is naming them so you
have to
1:06:33
be careful Wow at the in the
law in the
1:06:37
the papers for the for the
lawsuit it
1:06:41
says I'm gonna paraphrase I
couldn't
1:06:43
find it very quickly Tulsi
Gabbard is a
1:06:46
natural person has not in the
past
1:06:48
currently or does not expect in
the
1:06:50
future to be contemplating
suicide I
1:06:52
thought that was a nice touch
surance
1:06:58
policy in the suit got to do
that and
1:07:00
with that I'd like to thank you
for your
1:07:02
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:07:03
the man who put the C in the
Consumer
1:07:05
Financial Protection Agency John
1:07:10
Linda morning in the morning to
you mr.
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because we
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have all the pieces we need
really all
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the pieces we needs are very
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the morning to the artist for
the
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artwork for episode 1209 the
title of
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that as we already alluded to
was
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rewilding popular term co-opted
right
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away by Greta the artwork was a
comic
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strip blogger and you liked it
right
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away you said it was the only
one that
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made you laugh that made me
laugh out
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loud
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and it was as it was so silly
it was
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this it was the the climate
change we
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had a quite a decent theory and
perhaps
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even a new exit strategy
business of
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providing vasectomies to men
who want to
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have a
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now it
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actually goes like this
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not song
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full version end of show thanks
again to
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mr. Chris Wilson yes oh it was
a picture
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of meat
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no meats a picture of an
airplane don't
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fly the airplane and a very
well it's a
1:09:26
cartoonist rendering of Harry
Baals and
1:09:28
it was something very funny
about it
1:09:31
yeah and it just misses short
of the
1:09:35
hairs it was our crumb quality
too
1:09:38
addicted oh wow that's quite the
1:09:41
compliment comic strip blogger
did that
1:09:43
for us I think this is his
wheelhouse no
1:09:50
agenda art generator calm there
were
1:09:52
many other fantastic examples
and
1:09:57
submissions for the for the
show we have
1:10:01
about ten times the amount of
art as we
1:10:02
do episodes but it's fun to go
take a
1:10:04
look it's they're fun to use
for other
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things it's a completely open
source no
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agenda shop uses them and pays
the
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artists themselves in the show
and you
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can you can participate
yourself go to
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no agenda art generator calm
and I did
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want to promote a new website
which one
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of our producers put together I
don't
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know if he wants to be named so
I won't
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mention him by name yet but no
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that this
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may possibly be a contender for
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replacing knowledge and not the
domain
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name but the No Agenda show
calm if you
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look at this website no agenda
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experience calm he's taken and
this is
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what I love about our value for
value
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network of producers he's
taking all
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these disparate pieces pull them
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together so right away when you
hit the
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page you see the last four
episodes if
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you click on an episode it
brings up a
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player but it also has the
transcript
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and the transcript plays along
with the
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audio and it has beautiful it's
really
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quite astounding it's really
cool
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there's there's X there's
actually a
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service out there that does
that sort of
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thing and they are extremely
overpriced
1:11:18
well in this
1:11:20
just taking all the different
pieces
1:11:22
that the you know that I
produce with
1:11:24
the through the freedom
controller but
1:11:26
also the the transcripts which
clog wog
1:11:31
in Australia does they got the
no agenda
1:11:33
player integration I'm really
impressed
1:11:35
by this and I'm liking this as
a it's
1:11:38
just a total like a place to go
and has
1:11:41
you know the network it has all
the
1:11:43
different websites that are
important
1:11:48
I'm gonna give it the once-over
yeah I'm
1:11:51
very very I'm very impressed
and kind of
1:11:55
excited about it that's one way
people
1:11:57
provide value to the show the
other is
1:11:59
through finances and we
definitely need
1:12:01
that and we do have people to
thank
1:12:02
we like to thank the top donors
for each
1:12:05
episode and bestow them with the
1:12:07
well-deserved title of executive
1:12:08
producer or subsequently
associate
1:12:11
executive producer and let's
see who
1:12:13
we've got on this a real it's a
real
1:12:16
credit sir husky bottoms of the
1:12:19
hardwoods is our opening
executive
1:12:22
producer he's top of the list
$464 in
1:12:25
four cents he's in Franklin
Tennessee
1:12:27
sweet little town gay I want to
tell you
1:12:31
something but first let me tell
you this
1:12:32
I only realized how light it's
a gag
1:12:35
from the last show I only
realized how
1:12:38
long it's been since my last
donation
1:12:39
when ice when I searched for my
donation
1:12:42
math my only donation last year
was in
1:12:46
the amount of 62 bucks on
September 3rd
1:12:49
which must have been Adams
birthday I
1:12:52
needed Edo shing I was lowering
the desk
1:12:57
here comes the D douchey
1:13:03
so he is now at the lower level
of
1:13:06
Barron which is baronet which
I'd like
1:13:09
to take the liberty to request
a taya
1:13:11
it'll change you can check that
and make
1:13:13
sure it's baronet oh I will as
you
1:13:15
continue yes as I'm in the
final stretch
1:13:19
of closing my business I'd like
to
1:13:20
change my name from sir husky
bottoms
1:13:22
are the hard words to it would
be
1:13:24
baronet Mele strong yes leave I
have
1:13:27
that I have it corrected in the
show no
1:13:30
so that you're sure he's going
to be a
1:13:31
baronet well if I'm not
mistaken three
1:13:34
bit three nights is a baronet I
think
1:13:38
it's four nights you're barren
there's
1:13:40
only a vie count in there
somewhere I
1:13:45
hate to say no but this numbers
thing is
1:13:48
sometimes confusing first man
it's
1:13:50
complicated I'm glad you do the
finances
1:13:52
for the show it makes me feel
really
1:13:53
secure
1:13:58
you know always asked me you
sure you
1:14:00
trust Dvorak with all the money
maybe
1:14:03
maybe double night as baronet
and n3k is
1:14:05
baron something that roll room
looked us
1:14:08
up quick though don't come up
with the
1:14:12
answer I just keep reading
1:14:14
my pronunciation being the
sheriff of
1:14:17
leapers Fork hearken back to
the days of
1:14:20
John harassing at him about his
spin
1:14:22
class oh I should go back into
that I
1:14:25
can only assume he might have
some
1:14:27
thoughts on the running into a
fellow
1:14:30
night sir sir Russ I guess in a
hot yoga
1:14:35
class high H ot yoga here in
Franklin
1:14:39
Tennessee sir I'm sure that
once Russ
1:14:43
hears of my ascension to the
Franklin
1:14:45
peerage he will have no choice
but to
1:14:47
donate oh so in other words sir
Russ
1:14:50
hasn't been donating no but
what does
1:14:53
that have to do with my spin
class
1:14:55
apparently he he is worried
that if
1:14:59
you're in one of these kind of
classes
1:15:02
you know where it's mostly
women and
1:15:04
you're there as the guy you
know what
1:15:06
I'm saying get my drift you
wink wink
1:15:08
nudge nudge mm-hmm that you
have it must
1:15:10
be so I'm protocol for
approaching
1:15:13
another night oh so he doesn't
know by
1:15:17
the way young weeks away from
completing
1:15:19
my last commitments and I will
be able
1:15:21
to switch gears from business
owner to
1:15:24
salary and Commission board
could I
1:15:27
please get some Trump jobs
karma as well
1:15:29
as an asset liquidation goat
karma yes
1:15:33
and he will be a baron a double
night as
1:15:36
baronet then you get baron then
again
1:15:38
and should kind of know this
you are the
1:15:41
period you know what I do know
I'm right
1:15:43
now I didn't get enough sleep
off all
1:15:48
rightie jobs jobs
1:15:52
you've got karma there we go
1:15:56
we need him work back on the
thicket
1:15:59
efficacy of the Trump car
1:16:01
yes and I keep getting messages
I have
1:16:04
not heard from someone who said
it
1:16:06
didn't work I have heard from
several
1:16:07
people saying it does work
1:16:12
I think there's a version that
doesn't
1:16:14
work and I think we're staying
away from
1:16:15
that version okay I'm just
guessing all
1:16:18
right Frank as Vince taught
neither of
1:16:22
our Mandel barinov Stonington
Vai count
1:16:25
of Port Phillip Bay Australia
Wow
1:16:29
so that's the way you do it by
the way
1:16:31
mm-hmm
1:16:32
right there 425 90 use them up
iOS on
1:16:37
that it's been a while since my
last
1:16:38
executive producer donation to
be
1:16:41
precise it was back in June
2017 now we
1:16:44
have about two guys in a row
giving us
1:16:46
detailed dates I like it
previous
1:16:48
donations it's an honor of my
daughter's
1:16:50
upcoming wedding on Sunday
1:16:53
26 January which is also
Australia Day
1:16:56
Oh
1:16:57
some we don't we never you
write that
1:16:59
down for our for the newsletter
1:17:01
it'll be Australia should make
a big
1:17:03
deal out of it yes the donation
amount
1:17:06
matches my daughter's birthday
of 25th
1:17:08
April 1990 which also happens
to be
1:17:11
Anzac Day another significant
day in
1:17:15
Australian history I'd like
some Karma
1:17:16
for my incredible I don't know
what that
1:17:18
is somebody might know and we've
1:17:19
discussed Anzac keep reading
I'll tell
1:17:21
you okay there's some karma for
my
1:17:23
incredibly my credible wife
Michelle do
1:17:25
ensure Sunday's wedding
celebration goes
1:17:27
smoothly my monthly eleven
eleven has
1:17:31
promoted me to vai count on
this path to
1:17:32
be rolled them next keep up
with their
1:17:34
amazing work because the m5m
certainly
1:17:36
won't do it
1:17:37
PS please feel free to butcher
the
1:17:40
pronunciations of my surname
everyone
1:17:42
else does break asian stott
night of the
1:17:46
Armand Ale Baron of Stonington
Vikon of
1:17:49
Port Phillip Bay Australia
Anzac Day is
1:17:53
commemoration of all those
fallen and
1:17:55
wars in Australia and New
Zealand and I
1:17:59
think it's an eight-oh April
25th they
1:18:01
go it's an April and he wanted
a car
1:18:04
mussels give him that
1:18:05
you've got karma excuse me
anonymous
1:18:14
comes in at 300 50 bucks
1:18:15
ah bah-bah-bah I would like to
return
1:18:19
some of the values the show has
given me
1:18:22
after many failed and expensive
but I
1:18:25
the IWF smoking hot thing we
need to
1:18:28
double you think it means IVF
oh it says
1:18:32
I W okay IVF treatments my
smoking-hot
1:18:35
wife fell into depression I did
not know
1:18:37
what to do luckily a producer
mentioned
1:18:40
the Crichton model of the
donation
1:18:42
segment in a donation segment
short
1:18:45
conversation with a specialist
gave her
1:18:47
hope and it worked out Wow
there you go
1:18:50
huh there you go now you're
talking
1:18:53
I would appreciate some baby
karma so it
1:18:55
all goes well and we can soon I
have a
1:18:57
new slave and get mo nation cow
and get
1:19:01
money and cowl and thank you
for your
1:19:03
show and all and special thanks
to the
1:19:05
producers love and light the
Crichton
1:19:08
model fertility care system is
a form of
1:19:12
natural family planning which
involves
1:19:13
identifying the fertile period
during a
1:19:15
woman's woman's menstrual cycle
1:19:19
was okay that's isn't that just
what
1:19:22
they called the thermometer
method so
1:19:26
your rhythm method the method
yeah hey
1:19:28
we're gonna send you some
badass baby
1:19:30
karma right now so you can make
that
1:19:32
work on karma now lavender
blossoms this
1:19:37
year with around thirty three
dollars
1:19:38
and 33 cents that's part of it
that's a
1:19:40
little tip we could get for
plugging his
1:19:43
lavender blossoms dot what is
it what
1:19:45
said lavender blossoms org
1:19:47
we don't plug it is he I pass
it in his
1:19:49
donation notes and he sends us
like it
1:19:52
is the product we're doing good
enough
1:19:54
sort of extra curricular when
you say
1:19:57
plug it it sounds like it's
some kind of
1:19:59
ad
1:20:01
I never thought of an ad as a
plug ads
1:20:04
are paid for yes I just want to
make
1:20:09
sure that everyone understands
that he
1:20:10
we love the product in fact he
started
1:20:13
the business I think sent us
sent us
1:20:17
some product we liked it
1:20:19
David some other people and
then he well
1:20:22
Mimi Mimi uses the CBD creams
this all
1:20:25
is different from writers she's
only
1:20:27
found two that are worth of
powder
1:20:29
it lavender blossoms one of
them and the
1:20:32
other one was Mary's those are
the two
1:20:34
brands plug in it and then the
main
1:20:37
reason is because many of these
products
1:20:39
stink he's a real actually stink
1:20:42
lavender blossom smells nice
yeah they
1:20:45
literally stink
1:20:47
all right Baroness Susan
Johnson comes
1:20:51
in she's our first associate
executive
1:20:52
producer at $280 in Hillsboro
Oregon she
1:20:56
wrote a card ah got two cards
actually
1:21:01
didn't for this show and that
was the
1:21:03
total number of checks checks
over 52
1:21:07
and they're all cars she's a
big think
1:21:08
it's a thank you cars very
pretty the
1:21:11
Dame Drive donation to go
towards Haley
1:21:14
hunts and girls Dame hood for
her
1:21:16
birthday on January 30th I
think she's
1:21:18
on there yep she turns 28 in
the morning
1:21:21
Berenice Susan there you have
it how
1:21:24
nice
1:21:24
and we'll have Romulus Thank You
1:21:26
Baroness I'd wait yeah she yeah
for hunt
1:21:30
Haley hunting groups Todd
Trotman comes
1:21:33
in she's over there down the
street from
1:21:35
you in Austin Texas that $250
1:21:39
it finally clicked that any
media that
1:21:43
never mentions the Smith Monde
1:21:46
modernization act is in itself
1:21:49
propaganda that's a good point
and
1:21:52
that's essentially all of them
no agenda
1:21:55
is the only source I'm aware of
that
1:21:57
reveals this important
information I'm
1:22:01
concerned with anything being
read or
1:22:02
not just want to show
appreciation for
1:22:06
the value and we'll show it
right back
1:22:08
with a little bit of Karma for
you
1:22:10
you've got karma is also these
and you
1:22:15
it's funny you're both in
Austin you're
1:22:17
both pushing this idea
personally I've
1:22:19
always believed that the
media's been
1:22:21
promoting propaganda with or
without
1:22:22
this myth month it doesn't seem
to stop
1:22:25
them let's put it that way
1:22:27
barren David of Pennsylvania
comes in
1:22:30
two hundred twenty two dollars
and 22
1:22:31
cents here's the bag of deuces
thank you
1:22:34
barren David Scott Morgan two
hundred
1:22:38
four dollars and this comes
from the No
1:22:41
Agenda local 5 12 January
meetup yes
1:22:44
I'll be reading the meetup
reports in
1:22:47
the second donation segment
thank you
1:22:49
very much Scott he is sir Scott
of the
1:22:51
armory so he organizes quite a
bit and
1:22:54
I'm sad that I wasn't at the
last meet
1:22:57
up you know who was there
sergeant Fred
1:22:58
our old buddy sergeant Fred
Viet Nam's
1:23:01
rat via and Vida that sergeant
Fred I
1:23:03
have not spoken him in years he
always
1:23:05
used to come in with double
nickels on
1:23:07
the dime and I know he had some
health
1:23:10
issues truly Agent Orange
health issues
1:23:14
so we wish him well of course
and that
1:23:16
hopefully I'll make it to one
of these
1:23:18
they always do it on Thursdays
so I
1:23:19
don't feel like I have to go
that's the
1:23:22
point and I appreciate it but I
would
1:23:23
like to see some people I'd
like to see
1:23:25
everybody again so thank you to
the no
1:23:27
agenda local five to a 512 502
a two
1:23:36
hundred and three dollars can I
shoot
1:23:38
questions I'm sorry can I ask
you a
1:23:40
question so if a if a meetup
group hits
1:23:44
an executive or associate
executive
1:23:46
producer level shouldn't we
have a
1:23:49
different thing for them like a
garrison
1:23:52
I'm just thrown so I'm just
spitballing
1:23:55
as we say in politics should we
have
1:23:57
levels for the groups for the
for the
1:23:59
meetups
1:24:02
so you want to turn the meetups
into a
1:24:04
competition no I was just
saying it
1:24:09
would be nice maybe people well
yes it's
1:24:11
called gamification if you
really must
1:24:13
know and I thought it would be
fun oh
1:24:15
well maybe let me see we'll
think about
1:24:17
it if just if it's demanded
we'll do it
1:24:21
okay that's the way to go
that's all
1:24:22
that's how we always do
everything if
1:24:24
you bitch at us enough we'll
finally do
1:24:27
it just keep keep the notes
coming
1:24:31
I onward with the sword on that
Baron of
1:24:33
New Hampshire who says John my
name is
1:24:39
pronounced keel okay sir keel
baron of
1:24:43
New Hampshire huh
1:24:45
just a joke just to get around
to check
1:24:48
out the animated no agenda
pretty pretty
1:24:52
friggin awesome and I
subscribed in my
1:24:55
three different gmail accounts
all
1:24:57
subscribed very good excellent
that's
1:25:00
what we need that's how you
that's how
1:25:01
you get the algos interested
yeah it's
1:25:04
been a while since I last
donated but
1:25:05
always listening thanks for the
dose of
1:25:07
sanity you bring to my life my
brother
1:25:10
who is entrenched in mainstream
media
1:25:13
and the university life claims
he is
1:25:15
clinically depressed from all
the shit
1:25:20
okay unfortunately he's too far
gone to
1:25:25
get hit in the mouth thanks for
bringing
1:25:27
my sanity some car my plot
please and
1:25:29
the long lost its science
thanks guys I
1:25:33
think it would be worth it to
try and
1:25:35
hit him in the mouth I mean no
one's
1:25:37
really too far at far gone I
had well
1:25:42
let me get to LA so I had a
dinner I was
1:25:44
a dinner dinner so let me give
him his
1:25:46
his Karma first and then I
don't want to
1:25:49
hear about your dinner
1:25:52
you've got karma have more
thoughts on
1:25:58
this but this is I'm starting
to notice
1:26:00
a trend cuz after having lunch
with one
1:26:02
of the Lib joes and then having
dinner
1:26:05
in a Berkeley house with a
bunch of
1:26:07
people that were sitting normal
until
1:26:10
you know Oh Trump was brought
up into
1:26:12
the conversation which was not
by me
1:26:14
they just felt like doing it
but I
1:26:17
couldn't help but like you know
talk to
1:26:19
the orange man bad a couple of
things
1:26:22
like out of the blue what did
you do
1:26:26
what did you do
1:26:27
well I asked a simple question
because
1:26:30
somebody brought up you know the
1:26:31
country's going to pot and
Trump said
1:26:34
whore horrible guy and the and
Putin's
1:26:38
run in the country this keeps
coming up
1:26:42
he's Putin's puppet Putin's run
in the
1:26:45
country that's why we keep
putting
1:26:47
sanctions on him I guess it's
1:26:49
interesting
1:26:50
so I say you're telling me that
you
1:26:54
think Putin is running the
country
1:26:59
and she says whose dad was CIA
1:27:02
incidentally she misses that uh
she said
1:27:08
well no but he's calling the
shots and
1:27:16
everybody not in an agreement
at this
1:27:19
table yo yo yo yo they're all
bouncing
1:27:21
their heads up and down and I'm
looking
1:27:23
around thinking are these
people insane
1:27:25
they they they literally not
any in any
1:27:29
other way they literally think
Putin is
1:27:32
running the country or at least
calling
1:27:36
the shots how is this even in
the realm
1:27:41
of it's very easy John I don't
know who
1:27:44
these people were
1:27:45
these are headline readers man
these are
1:27:47
these are people who that's the
same
1:27:48
people that I had dinner with
they get a
1:27:50
headline they hear of a lead
from Jake
1:27:53
Tapper or they hear from Rachel
because
1:27:56
they only consume one type of
diet you
1:27:58
know they're eating kale all day
1:27:59
eventually you're gonna sick if
you eat
1:28:01
kale all day so the eating
stuff those
1:28:05
babies and cages oh really they
did the
1:28:08
babies in cages that now you
didn't you
1:28:10
didn't you didn't get into that
with
1:28:13
anyone did you like Obama tell
me the
1:28:16
ones that tell me oh but it was
late
1:28:18
enough in the evening cuz the
dinner was
1:28:21
pretty much over eating dessert
I think
1:28:24
it's something somebody said
like that
1:28:26
and I said well this is great
but I
1:28:28
think I'm done ah one's gonna
get into a
1:28:32
political discussion because
there was
1:28:34
just people that didn't really
keep up
1:28:35
with politics and they weren't
following
1:28:37
the news and I get out and
everybody
1:28:41
else feels out you're the old
thing
1:28:43
broke up right there I mean I
hear
1:28:51
pundits say that from time to
time and
1:28:53
and they they have some
statistic to
1:28:56
back it up like yeah Putin's I
mean it's
1:29:00
definitely was a American policy
1:29:02
previously too whatever it
takes to keep
1:29:04
Russia out of the Middle East
so for
1:29:07
people who are still in the
USSR Soviet
1:29:10
Union
1:29:11
frame of mind I think it comes
across as
1:29:14
very scary that we've made that
I think
1:29:17
the smart moves they here have
at it
1:29:18
have at it you do you enjoy we
don't
1:29:21
need them anymore we don't we
got the
1:29:22
oil you got our own oil we
don't need it
1:29:24
that's at least what I've told
I have
1:29:26
not counted the oil myself I
now I'm
1:29:29
just expressing that people
think
1:29:31
Putin's calling the shots then
the rash
1:29:34
that really depressing to you
it is
1:29:36
because these are rash otherwise
1:29:38
rational people and what would
you live
1:29:41
in a country to think Putin's
calling
1:29:43
the shots to run it the
Russians are
1:29:45
running in I the States of
America are
1:29:46
you kidding me I feel pity I
feel that
1:29:49
people are sick that these
people have
1:29:52
truly EV have some health
issues and
1:29:55
they're and they're doing it to
1:29:57
themselves
1:29:58
no one's note that about that
you can
1:30:00
tell no president really runs
we have a
1:30:03
process government and you can
see it
1:30:05
it's on display we we have 12
hours of
1:30:08
debate about how we're going to
run a
1:30:11
trial I mean this is this is
process
1:30:14
government everything is
processed is
1:30:15
why nothing ever works so if
you think
1:30:18
works fine that's intended to
be so so
1:30:22
people think that Putin is
somehow
1:30:23
running the show are idiots and
have
1:30:27
been mind controlled and should
be
1:30:29
careful at what other things
they're
1:30:31
thinking they're making rock bad
1:30:34
decisions out all day all night
1:30:37
man oh man okay onward with our
last
1:30:41
associate executive producer
Karl with a
1:30:44
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hundred
1:30:47
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heard John
1:30:51
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and making
1:30:53
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1:30:57
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1:31:02
the show again keep up the
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man that
1:31:08
apparently people like that I
don't know
1:31:11
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wanted
1:31:12
you to do that as a feature
some years
1:31:14
ago no I'm against it now I'm
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1:31:16
I don't like I don't like it
but if you
1:31:18
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1:31:21
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Chuck Todd
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like the
1:31:25
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first one I'd
1:31:27
ridicule which the guys got a
kick out I
1:31:29
was the morning stream yeah oh
boy did
1:31:32
that stir up a whole bunch of
crap see
1:31:34
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online
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you're
1:31:37
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I'm outtie
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zyou I
1:31:44
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1:31:48
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they're
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1:31:54
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Peter just
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good try they always tried to
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good well you know their
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fear too much away from the you
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put on a road you can't really
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gun the engine you can't do
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1:34:15
it's too restrictive it's not
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1:34:17
spooks
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I mean the fact that George HW
Bush
1:34:20
became president it's only kind
of a
1:34:22
fluke did it because he was vice
1:34:23
president he can kind of coast
in right
1:34:25
speaking of which what we
didn't talk
1:34:28
about because it's pretty
boring Hillary
1:34:32
Clinton and you know she has
been
1:34:35
propagated we don't have to
play clips
1:34:37
or anything she's been helping
spur
1:34:39
along the anti Bernie move
started by
1:34:43
CNN no start by the New York
Times us be
1:34:47
honest okay well really back in
the in
1:34:49
the previous elections when it
started
1:34:51
when they actually screwed him
out of a
1:34:53
nomination the m5m mainstream
media not
1:34:57
showing any of his rallies any
of the
1:34:59
the girth and the vastness that
is
1:35:01
Bernie on the road is quite
spectacular
1:35:03
but it's not like Trump but
it's Trump
1:35:06
like in zuzia size enthusiasm is
1:35:11
definitely there so we had a
you know we
1:35:15
saw Elizabeth Warren in cahoots
with CNN
1:35:19
trying to take out Bernie make
them look
1:35:22
bad then all of a sudden again
a CNN
1:35:25
poll and why people still look
at I
1:35:27
don't look at polls because we
learned
1:35:29
that you could be 98 percent
certain one
1:35:32
candidates gonna win but then
it was
1:35:34
really 98 percent certain the
other
1:35:36
candidate and was all the
pollsters so I
1:35:38
don't see why people still rely
on polls
1:35:40
other than they need to fill up
some
1:35:42
vapid space on television we
should
1:35:47
mention no pollster since the
debacle of
1:35:51
2016 has shown any shops of
accuracy
1:35:57
it's a real problem the
pollsters are
1:35:59
square
1:35:59
ambling to try to find it why
even one
1:36:01
guy with a new methodology
because the
1:36:03
methodology shot big and I
think a lot
1:36:05
of it has to do it to switch
from
1:36:06
landlines to cellphones and
there's a
1:36:08
lot of the you know it's just
so you
1:36:10
people are calling or the same
old
1:36:13
people that are entrenched in
their
1:36:15
beliefs you know they always
say one
1:36:17
thing and it's not a good poll
these
1:36:19
polls are no good that's the
problem
1:36:21
there's state they're no good
that's
1:36:22
what I'm basically saying polls
are no
1:36:25
good they're just not good
they're not
1:36:27
working and why they're not
working I
1:36:29
don't know but the reliance is
1:36:30
astounding when you get a CNN
poll all
1:36:34
of a sudden and I love the mo e
the
1:36:37
margin of error is now like 5%
you know
1:36:39
just throwing shit in there so
you could
1:36:41
be neck-and-neck race 5 percent
margin
1:36:43
of error there could be a
10-point
1:36:44
difference for all you know
shows that
1:36:48
bernie is moving ahead of Joe
Biden and
1:36:51
then Hillary Clinton comes out
and says
1:36:53
nobody likes him he's a jerk no
good
1:36:56
screw that guy all a part of
her Hulu
1:36:58
documentary which I'm now more
than that
1:37:03
my understanding is I've seen
the
1:37:05
documentary is that this is not
is not
1:37:07
it's not out no it's a part of
her inner
1:37:11
her view press she said this
during
1:37:13
interviews yes about the
documentary yes
1:37:16
and and that's exactly my point
is that
1:37:19
the documentary no one cares
about the
1:37:22
documentary the dots are the
documentary
1:37:25
is meant so that she can have a
reason
1:37:27
for being interviewed in this
very
1:37:29
period that's why it's after
Super
1:37:31
Tuesday
1:37:32
she needs to be either in
control or I
1:37:35
don't know if I mean I'm still
so
1:37:37
hopeful John that your
prediction of her
1:37:39
swooping in may be broken
conventionally
1:37:42
but even just you know the it's
the
1:37:46
reason for her to speak scott
adams
1:37:48
actually had a I'm surprised
you didn't
1:37:50
pick up on this it's kind of
your beat
1:37:52
his theory is Hillary wants to
1:37:57
annihilate Bernie again and she
maced
1:38:00
the Clintons may very well
still control
1:38:02
the the DNC I mean the DNC owed
a lot of
1:38:05
money and they bit and the
Clinton
1:38:07
campaign bail them out hey look
I don't
1:38:09
know what the
1:38:10
how the back office is looking
but she
1:38:11
may still be in control and her
saying
1:38:15
Bernie's no good and this was
Scott
1:38:16
Adams theory is to have Biden
the
1:38:20
candidate then throw Camilla
Harris as
1:38:24
VP candidate then of course
both of them
1:38:28
are no good
1:38:29
can't really tie their
shoelaces so she
1:38:31
would still be controlling the
strings
1:38:34
in the background the Scott
Adams theory
1:38:36
I heard about this and I would
have am
1:38:40
NOT unaware of it and it is my
beat
1:38:42
but it's dumb I mean everything
Scott
1:38:46
comes up with is a genius and
this is
1:38:48
one of them have one thing
Brooke
1:38:50
Campbell a Harris's and you've
got your
1:38:54
a dos podcast you know this she
is not
1:39:00
got your podcast thanks thanks
for
1:39:04
categorizing it that way I'm
now Bernie
1:39:08
hat by Bernie not Bernie bite
and has
1:39:12
the black vote the black if
there give
1:39:14
there's a black vote to be had
he's got
1:39:16
it because he was you know the
Vice
1:39:18
President Obama and everybody
likes him
1:39:20
he'll get the vote he'll lose
that same
1:39:23
vote if he puts camel hairs to
the cop
1:39:25
the DA on his on the ticket so
that
1:39:29
makes no sense that he'd do
that he
1:39:30
won't do that he'll put I mean
there's
1:39:33
better qualified people but I'm
sorry I
1:39:35
don't think I'm sorry I'm going
with the
1:39:37
grisham de Mexico don't you
still know
1:39:40
the the VP isn't chosen in in
the
1:39:44
democratic round
1:39:45
and I think very much the black
vote is
1:39:48
in play for the Democratic
nominee the
1:39:51
VP candidate isn't picked until
much
1:39:54
later they were am I wrong no
the VP
1:39:57
candidate traditionally not
1:40:00
traditionally way back in the
olden
1:40:02
olden days they used to be all
the other
1:40:03
party would have a VP nowadays
the way
1:40:08
it's done is that the once they
1:40:09
determine at the convention who
is going
1:40:13
to be the Democrat candidate he
sends a
1:40:16
list of people that he wants to
be his
1:40:19
running mate with emphasis on
number one
1:40:24
the list they always picked
that person
1:40:26
and whoever's in other words
Biden if
1:40:28
Biden is chosen will pick the
running
1:40:31
mate
1:40:31
and they will just be an animus
Li AAA
1:40:35
we want that person to and I
think it's
1:40:38
gonna be grim it could be others
1:40:40
I think Clos Bashar is an
interesting
1:40:42
idea she's not the but she's
not diverse
1:40:47
enough the grisham is both a
member of
1:40:51
the Hispanic Caucus and she's a
member
1:40:55
of the Native American caucus
she's got
1:40:57
three checkmarks she's a woman a
1:41:00
Hispanic Native American boom
one two
1:41:03
three
1:41:04
cloven chars got one Shack boom
it's
1:41:11
staplers at her staffers may I
give you
1:41:14
a tip next time you have lunch
with your
1:41:15
friends instead of saying
1:41:19
whenever he wins the nomination
as in
1:41:22
it's always a guy I think you
should say
1:41:25
Z I should say that but I'm not
going to
1:41:28
because I'll never remember and
I'm not
1:41:30
saying he because there's not
the chance
1:41:32
a woman could win because there
is a New
1:41:34
York Times went nuts decided to
roll out
1:41:38
both again just a slam Bernie
they
1:41:41
rolled out of a huge 3500 word
I got
1:41:45
notes from people that are
numerous
1:41:47
Democrats stunned by this they
put out
1:41:50
an editorial and call it you
kind of
1:41:53
with the big pictures and 3500
words was
1:41:56
a long long op-ed to say the
least
1:41:59
they're normally under words
advocating
1:42:03
for Klobuchar and Warren
because a woman
1:42:06
should be running for president
and
1:42:08
should be one of these to kind
of kick
1:42:10
and bite him to the curb yes I
think
1:42:13
you're you're being way too
intellectual
1:42:16
about this the only theory I
can see now
1:42:19
other than some kind of brokered
1:42:21
convention where Hillary
somehow gets
1:42:23
the nomination seems very
unlikely the
1:42:26
most obvious Occam's razor is
Hillary VP
1:42:31
Joe dies it's simple there's a
track
1:42:35
record everything is that I
mean it all
1:42:38
makes sense
1:42:40
Occam's razor includes the
Hillary what
1:42:46
do you mean that is truly
Occam's rate
1:42:48
we have other candidates
putting in
1:42:51
their lawsuits I don't want to
kill
1:42:53
myself and while I'm suing
Hillary
1:42:55
Occam's razor is a meaning you
know as a
1:42:58
reason that this is simple it's
it's
1:43:00
right there in front of our
eyes I don't
1:43:03
think anyway people would love
her to be
1:43:05
VP and everyone would know wink
wink
1:43:07
nudge nudge go Joe and then you
know
1:43:10
people going up to Joe like hey
Joe you
1:43:12
know see if they can get him
into a
1:43:13
heart attack
1:43:18
what Joe actually said he's
only gonna
1:43:21
run for one term ya know there
you go
1:43:24
there you go so she would have
term two
1:43:26
fantastic here is there's just
a small
1:43:28
piece of an interview regarding
the the
1:43:32
new documentary the director of
this is
1:43:35
Nanette Bernstein what really
like her
1:43:37
work because she did the kid
stays in
1:43:39
the picture which was the movie
version
1:43:43
of Robert what's his name the
Robert
1:43:48
Evans
1:43:48
yes Robert Evans is a fantastic
movie
1:43:51
you think I'd want some awards
even so
1:43:54
I'm very disappointed in this
drivel
1:43:57
that she's been clearly paid to
make I
1:43:59
was looking forward to talking
with
1:44:02
Nanette because I really found
myself
1:44:06
and great rapport with her we
had to
1:44:09
originally thought about doing a
1:44:10
campaign film and then she came
back and
1:44:14
said you know your story is
part of a
1:44:15
much larger story about women
and
1:44:18
everything that's going on and
I just
1:44:21
was really you know very
comfortable it
1:44:26
was interesting which is I did
wasn't
1:44:27
quite sure what she meant we
thought we
1:44:29
would just do a campaign video
and I was
1:44:32
wondering does that mean it
would just
1:44:34
be about the campaign or were
they gonna
1:44:36
do a campaign video together
you know I
1:44:38
mean it was I can't quite
figure out
1:44:40
that's actually very
interesting catch
1:44:42
it's almost implying since his
recent
1:44:45
the discussion had to be recent
we had
1:44:47
Alessi after the 2016 election
that she
1:44:51
was going to do well it could
have
1:44:53
implied she wants to do a video
about
1:44:55
the previous campaign or a new
campaign
1:44:59
video a video of her right
right right
1:45:02
right running again we have
this the
1:45:07
Madonna post that was from 2016
you do
1:45:10
realize that don't you oh I
didn't
1:45:13
realize that okay I didn't want
to call
1:45:15
you out on Twitter publicly but
oh you
1:45:17
should have called me out or
you should
1:45:18
have just send me a I am and
said get
1:45:21
your race no no I did what
everybody
1:45:23
else does and go shrug your
shoulders
1:45:25
and go
1:45:25
dvorák oh and I was fine
posted gold
1:45:29
stuff I never knew that existed
set it
1:45:32
right there posted in 2016 it
is a
1:45:35
little time stamp why is she
doing it at
1:45:37
posting it again then
1:45:40
that's the point no I don't
what did she
1:45:42
retweet it because I'm buddy
head I saw
1:45:45
was just a retweet but she
didn't repost
1:45:47
it was the old post from 2016
1:45:50
but that Madonna reposted it
now no no
1:45:53
listen to this
1:45:55
Hillary thing again I want to
listen to
1:45:57
what she says I was looking
forward to
1:45:59
talking with you net because I
really
1:46:04
found myself and great rapport
with her
1:46:07
we had originally thought about
doing a
1:46:09
campaign film and then she came
back and
1:46:12
said her story is part of a
much no I
1:46:15
think she was thinking about
just doing
1:46:18
a campaign film which tells me
even more
1:46:20
that this was only intended
particularly
1:46:23
with the release day because
you or at
1:46:24
least this any this is not like
theaters
1:46:26
don't have any space for her
movie no
1:46:28
it's gonna be on Hulu its March
6 I
1:46:31
think is the is the release
date it's
1:46:33
chosen he's got all of Sundance
he's all
1:46:36
gonna be all over the place
it's just to
1:46:39
get interviews and be a force
in the
1:46:42
media around the Democratic
nomination
1:46:45
and and that probably the
intent was you
1:46:49
know we'll just do some
bullshit film
1:46:51
about part of my language about
the
1:46:55
campaign and now that's so I
just need a
1:46:58
camp it's something so I can be
in the
1:46:59
media and then it's like well
this
1:47:02
actually could be pretty good
you know
1:47:03
let's do something about how
fantastic I
1:47:05
am just in case I don't know
but I don't
1:47:08
think was for a campaign video
was
1:47:10
really just to again you'll
probably
1:47:13
that's the way I see
1:47:20
yes dogs are people too I
wanted to
1:47:23
mention two stories about our
furry
1:47:26
friends our fur babies the dogs
who are
1:47:29
clearly people the first one is
almost
1:47:34
an OTG segment at the same time
Spotify
1:47:38
and now also Netflix but
Spotify as the
1:47:40
one I checked now enabling you
to create
1:47:44
a playlist for your dog so that
when
1:47:47
your is when you're at home or
when
1:47:51
you're not home and your dog is
there
1:47:52
then your dog can feel good
about him or
1:47:55
herself and not feel too lonely
and I
1:47:59
was very interested in exactly
what
1:48:01
these playlists worried now I'm
thinking
1:48:02
we can hit bow-wow wow I mean
are we
1:48:05
gonna get this news right well
you know
1:48:08
I mean what exactly will this
playlist
1:48:10
be I have to give Spotify
credit whoever
1:48:14
is running the show over there
it is a
1:48:16
complete profiling exercise you
are the
1:48:19
one that creates the playlist
for your
1:48:21
dog it has like does your dog
is your
1:48:23
dog pigs and it's all about
your mood
1:48:26
your feelings your thinking
they're
1:48:29
identifying you with really
personal
1:48:31
emotional information by making
you
1:48:34
think that this is gonna help
your dog
1:48:36
not be lonely it's very smart
1:48:38
they are capturing 15 different
pages of
1:48:41
information so they can then
come up
1:48:43
with some playlists for your
dog I think
1:48:46
it's very smart they did a good
job on
1:48:48
that and then they're selling
it right
1:48:51
all that data exactly got a big
what's
1:48:57
causing some consternation from
the US
1:49:01
Department of Transportation
who is now
1:49:03
seeking comment on proposed
amendments
1:49:06
to regulation of service
animals on
1:49:08
flights and I am very happy
that they
1:49:12
are opening up this this
craziness and I
1:49:16
will explain briefly there is a
sting as
1:49:19
a service animal typically it's
a dog
1:49:21
and these are trained
specifically for
1:49:25
people with certain
disabilities these
1:49:27
disabilities are typically
mobility the
1:49:30
vision auditory issues and
there are
1:49:35
very strict a da American
Disabilities
1:49:38
Act laws you can't you can't
even ask
1:49:40
someone about what their dog
does you
1:49:44
know as long as it has gone
through
1:49:47
training under penalty of what
penalty
1:49:50
of law you're you're not a lot
always
1:49:52
gonna what happens to me if I
ask
1:49:54
somebody with their dog because
they
1:49:55
know they can sue you you're
not allowed
1:49:57
to ask that you can say you
know my name
1:50:00
is the dog trained for your
disability
1:50:02
you're not even allowed to ask
what the
1:50:04
disability is I've studied this
so I'm
1:50:07
telling you this no no can do
the
1:50:09
problem is people started to
buy service
1:50:13
dog vests and little badges and
stickers
1:50:17
so they could take their dog on
the
1:50:18
plane
1:50:19
it started with dogs and then
it went
1:50:21
all the way up to miniature
ponies the
1:50:23
little horses and this is all
for
1:50:25
emotional support and finally
because
1:50:28
it's very problematic for
people of
1:50:30
actual service dogs because
people don't
1:50:33
understand it's very confusing
in all
1:50:37
realms of service and
particularly to
1:50:39
them and the animals the actual
service
1:50:41
animals so the proposal is
define a
1:50:46
service animal as a dog that is
1:50:48
individually trained to do work
or
1:50:50
perform tasks for the benefit
of a
1:50:52
person with a disability no
longer will
1:50:55
a emotional support animal be
considered
1:50:58
a service animal that's the
biggest one
1:51:01
and I'm all-in on that however
they're
1:51:03
adding a catted or in category
1:51:05
considering a category for a
psychiatric
1:51:07
service animal to be a service
animal
1:51:11
and require the same training
and
1:51:13
treatment of psychiatric
service animals
1:51:16
or other service animals so you
can't
1:51:18
just have an emotional support
animal
1:51:20
and thank God put your pets
with the
1:51:23
neighbors like everybody else
does it
1:51:28
will allow Airlines to require
1:51:29
passengers with a disability
who are
1:51:31
traveling with a service animal
to check
1:51:33
in at the airport one hour
prior to
1:51:35
travel time required for the
general
1:51:37
public to ensure sufficient
time to
1:51:39
process the service animal
documentation
1:51:41
and observe the animal it will
1:51:43
why're Airlines to promptly
check-in
1:51:45
passengers with service animals
who were
1:51:46
subject to an advanced check-in
check-in
1:51:48
process he will allow airlines
to limit
1:51:51
the number of service animals
traveling
1:51:54
with a single passenger allows
airlines
1:51:56
to require a service animal to
fit
1:51:58
within its handlers foot space
on the
1:52:00
aircraft it will continue to
allow
1:52:03
Airlines to refuse
transportation to
1:52:05
service animals that exhibit
aggressive
1:52:07
behavior and to prohibit
Airlines from
1:52:10
refusing to transport a service
animal
1:52:12
solely on the basis of breed
most
1:52:14
importantly done with you dog
people and
1:52:18
I have nothing against dogs I
really
1:52:20
despised the dog owners ripping
off the
1:52:23
joke in the system jerking
everybody
1:52:25
around with your poodle with a
sticker
1:52:28
on his head
1:52:31
blow me out of here goodbye now
you can
1:52:35
imagine people are losing their
shit
1:52:36
over this in particular Fox
News Fox
1:52:40
Business News by the Department
of
1:52:43
Transportation considering a
ban on
1:52:45
emotional support animals from
flying
1:52:47
with their owners after a surge
of well
1:52:49
unconventional animals have made
1:52:51
headlines someone tried to fly
with a
1:52:53
peacock ename remember Maria
we've seen
1:52:55
pigs we've seen many horses at
these new
1:52:58
rules past Maria only
professionally
1:53:00
trained service dogs would be
allowed to
1:53:02
fly with their owners I was on
a flight
1:53:05
a month ago with a great dog my
opinion
1:53:08
let him stay Maria but I'll
send it back
1:53:10
to you
1:53:11
of course let them stay this is
not good
1:53:14
I don't like it thank you ah
gouache
1:53:16
this story is hogwash
1:53:18
it is something that's trumped
up by the
1:53:20
media we keep showing and yeah
I'm
1:53:23
calling our cell I'm calling us
out for
1:53:25
it we keep showing that video
the
1:53:26
peacock in the airport that
pick up
1:53:28
never got on a plane it's a
story that
1:53:31
is this is a story that's being
pushed
1:53:33
by the airlines because they
want to
1:53:35
charge you money for bringing
your
1:53:37
animal your dogs in carrying
cases on
1:53:40
board and why not why not fat
people
1:53:44
have to buy an extra seat no I
have no
1:53:48
sympathy for this round trip on
Delta
1:53:51
for example it is two hundred
and fifty
1:53:53
dollars for the dog to stay in
a crate
1:53:56
it is not that big of a problem
you know
1:54:00
it's a problem Real Housewives
okay I
1:54:03
don't want to hear that you're
gonna put
1:54:04
it
1:54:05
I've stopping the clip but
thank you
1:54:08
Thank You US Department of
1:54:10
Transportation
1:54:11
finally it really bothers me
they also
1:54:14
know you get your assert I've
seen
1:54:15
people with an emotional
support dog in
1:54:17
pre-boarding
1:54:23
at curry calm yes for all your
emotion
1:54:27
he's the one who hates the
doorway this
1:54:37
was the we talked about on the
last show
1:54:39
which was this and by the way
if you
1:54:42
haven't noticed they didn't bomb
1:54:44
Colorado and blown up and there
is no
1:54:47
revolution and they've been the
that's
1:54:51
the podcast we were harping on
I think
1:54:53
that's what the what the donor
was
1:54:55
talking about that was why why
am I
1:54:58
getting credit you did a better
job of
1:55:01
but you're right how can DC in
Colorado
1:55:04
are still here I thought that
we'd
1:55:06
connected the dots oh it's next
weekend
1:55:08
or is it this week another fine
made-up
1:55:19
name the base which is a guy in
Canada
1:55:21
and I guess they have a couple
guys who
1:55:24
live in Georgia that are part
of it but
1:55:26
let's listen to the big the the
base
1:55:28
story and this is this Catherine
1:55:30
Herridge who moved from the
Foxes over
1:55:32
to CBS that oh my god so now
she's doing
1:55:34
craps she did pretty good
stories on Fox
1:55:37
now she's gonna do crap on CBS
pretty
1:55:39
much here sort of discussing
what
1:55:40
happened on Canadian Patrick
Matthews
1:55:43
computer agents found a
profanity-laced
1:55:45
video he taped declaring if you
want the
1:55:47
white race to survive derail
some effing
1:55:50
trains kill some people and
poison some
1:55:52
water supplies Matthews and two
1:55:54
associates were arrested last
week in an
1:55:56
FBI sweep of members of the
neo-nazi
1:55:59
group the base
1:56:01
they discussed traveling to
Monday's gun
1:56:03
rights rally in Richmond to
start a
1:56:05
full-blown Civil War US
attorney Robert
1:56:08
Hurst said the men were doing
more than
1:56:10
just talking about violence
having built
1:56:12
an assault rifle and purchasing
more
1:56:14
than three thousand rounds of
ammunition
1:56:16
they packed food and supplies
including
1:56:18
a gas mask intending to load
the truck
1:56:22
quote for the war end quote in
Virginia
1:56:24
three other alleged members of
the base
1:56:26
were arrested last week in
Northwest
1:56:28
Georgia at the group's training
camp
1:56:31
Catherine here at CBS News
Washington so
1:56:34
sad so sad Catherine couple of
things
1:56:37
was it al Qaeda didn't that
mean the
1:56:40
base yes that the base is in the
1:56:43
database yes it's totally taken
from the
1:56:46
al Qaeda it's a derivative and
it's
1:56:48
clearly some Joker who set this
up I
1:56:50
mean they arrested some guys in
base the
1:56:56
medium medley I have here that
someone
1:56:59
put together I don't know where
this one
1:57:00
came from you you have better
you do a
1:57:02
better job of sourcing these
things but
1:57:05
this is one of them this is
before and
1:57:07
of course we had our podcast
that we
1:57:09
played the common sense podcast
had
1:57:13
discussed this and was gonna be
you know
1:57:15
was gonna be the revolution was
gonna
1:57:16
begin is happening was Jones
Alex Jones
1:57:21
was there in an assault vehicle
ready
1:57:25
ready to document all that was
going to
1:57:27
happen and I told Sir deuce if
I said
1:57:30
this is a dud man why are you
wasting
1:57:32
your money going there it's
nothing's
1:57:33
gonna happen in nothing happened
1:57:35
of course not let's listen to
the
1:57:37
netting ever happens but let's
listen to
1:57:40
the way was built up by the
media this
1:57:42
is a bunch of clips put
together in the
1:57:43
media medley of what was going
to happen
1:57:46
this is pre weekend and there
everyone's
1:57:49
all in hoping for the best
1:57:51
thousands of gun rights
activists white
1:57:55
nationalist militia groups all
swarming
1:57:57
the Virginia state caps are a
lot of
1:57:59
people nervous about what's
going to
1:58:00
happen authorities in Richmond
around a
1:58:02
high alert polarization what
may happen
1:58:05
in Virginia several hate groups
1:58:07
supposedly some white
nationalist white
1:58:09
nationalist white nationalist
white
1:58:11
nationalist white nationalist
groups
1:58:13
white supremacist white
supremacist
1:58:15
white supremacist white
extremist this
1:58:17
entire rally stands in
opposition to the
1:58:20
meaning of this day Virginia on
the edge
1:58:22
how concerned are you that
there might
1:58:24
be some people who's proud that
may want
1:58:26
to get violent certainly a lot
of
1:58:28
concern here raising fears
1:58:29
dangerous confrontation that
could be
1:58:31
violence there is real concern
there
1:58:33
about what the intention is
behind this
1:58:35
a lot of concern about the
potential
1:58:37
violence of sparked violence
tensions
1:58:39
high in Virginia they caused
violence
1:58:41
there I'm clearly trying to
avoid
1:58:43
another Charlottesville in
1:58:44
Charlottesville to see a repeat
of what
1:58:45
we saw in 2017 in Charlotte so
similar
1:58:48
to what we saw in Charlotte to
be
1:58:49
worrying about a repeat of
horrible 2017
1:58:53
Charlottesville disaster you
look at
1:58:55
what happened in
Charlottesville the two
1:58:56
sides clashed in
Charlottesville men
1:58:58
walked through the Capitol in
Virginia
1:59:00
carrying weapons of war many
1:59:02
demonstrators are in fact
heavily armed
1:59:05
heavily heavily are heavily
armed look
1:59:07
at the gear what is this all
about
1:59:08
militia groups armed militia
these
1:59:10
militia groups
1:59:11
all right malicious malicious
Alysha
1:59:13
groups far-right extremist
treatment
1:59:15
extremists look those threats
which
1:59:17
caused the governor to call for
a state
1:59:19
of emergency have simply not
emerged the
1:59:22
police very clear in saying
that they
1:59:23
have not had a single arrest
during this
1:59:26
rally
1:59:27
yes let's top that real quick
with the
1:59:30
Sandy Ocasio Cortez's take with
that
1:59:33
organizing challenges many of
the
1:59:37
operating tenants that the
United States
1:59:41
was founded on including racism
but also
1:59:44
including the protection of
capital over
1:59:47
human beings and you know
another thing
1:59:51
that I've been really thinking
and
1:59:52
sitting with today is that we
there's
1:59:54
this gun rights protest that's
happening
1:59:58
down in Richmond on MLK Day it
was the
2:00:04
image that has struck with me
the most
2:00:06
about that that's actually
really
2:00:08
disgusting with those two there
see on
2:00:10
MLK Day really have you ever
looked into
2:00:16
the history of the guy who
apparently
2:00:19
killed Martin Luther King jr.
or was it
2:00:24
government agencies but okay
let's just
2:00:27
say it's so disgusting to to
for people
2:00:30
to show there's a protest
protest gun
2:00:34
rights she said I mean like
pro-second
2:00:37
amendment okay that's happening
got a
2:00:39
Richmond where
2:00:40
and what MLK Day on MLK Day but
here's
2:00:43
the image that has struck with
me the
2:00:46
most about that is that when we
go out
2:00:49
and march for the dignity and
the
2:00:53
recognition of the lives of
people like
2:00:56
Freddie gray and Eric garner
the whole
2:00:59
place is surrounded by police
in riot
2:01:03
gear without a gun in sight and
here are
2:01:06
all of these people flying
Confederate
2:01:09
flags with semi-automatic
weapons and
2:01:12
there's almost no police
officers
2:01:22
obviously of course there were
tons of
2:01:24
police officers everywhere
2:01:26
no Confederate flags no cops
yeah that's
2:01:29
everyone's against you on MLK
Day that
2:01:33
is that some of the most racist
stuff
2:01:35
I've ever heard
2:01:36
really outrageously stupid
2:01:41
these people all this came up
at the
2:01:44
dinner table this actually got
me to
2:01:45
leave okay here we go this who
exactly
2:01:55
was at the dinner we have to
evident
2:01:58
names but just friends well I
don't
2:02:01
there was a couple I didn't
know I bet I
2:02:04
knew of and they're rich local
2:02:05
celebrities let's put it that
way and
2:02:09
but I got this from the Lib
Joan this
2:02:12
what bothers me because it's
like what
2:02:14
where's the sheet that's that's
2:02:16
producing these talking points
and I
2:02:19
decided and I did some work I
decided
2:02:22
that it's the New York Times
hmm the New
2:02:25
York Times is responsible for
all the
2:02:26
talking points and I think the
New York
2:02:28
Times is responsible for what
CNN
2:02:29
reports and it was all she and
then it's
2:02:31
a horrible bunch of anti-trump
errs and
2:02:33
then the MSNBC Oh whole MSNBC
just a
2:02:36
bunch of pay no pavement
pounders for
2:02:38
the Democrats no they're all
getting
2:02:40
their cues from the New York
Times and
2:02:42
The Washington Post is a
secondary cue
2:02:44
provider they're the backup
2:02:45
they're like you did the CIA
thing where
2:02:47
you plant a story than one
point person
2:02:50
according to the New York Post
at the
2:02:52
Washington the newer time to the
2:02:54
Washington Post and vice versa
yes and
2:02:56
so they're doing this and this
is it but
2:02:58
it's mostly the New York Times
and
2:03:00
that's when what they said they
have
2:03:03
this recent editorial bout
Trump not
2:03:05
being impeachable or something
cuz I'm
2:03:07
very baffled by that but so I'm
trying
2:03:10
this is the ugly just give me
the quote
2:03:13
the reason we have to situate a
bad
2:03:17
situation we have with them
with the
2:03:18
medicines the high price of
drugs and
2:03:21
the high cost of health care
2:03:23
his white supremacy you didn't
storm out
2:03:32
then you surely you asked for an
2:03:34
explanation before you left no
no I
2:03:36
stormed out it was like wait a
minute
2:03:41
but I said I heard the same
thing from
2:03:42
the Lib Joe
2:03:43
he said all use white supremacy
he
2:03:46
starts blaming white
supremacists and I
2:03:49
and I'm looking at him he's
white by the
2:03:51
way everyone at the table
2:03:53
what is white supremacy thing
came up at
2:03:55
Aaron's nodding oh yeah no it's
a
2:03:58
privacy they're all nodding
they're all
2:04:00
white so what is this what is
this is
2:04:04
like self-loathing Jews it's
like what
2:04:06
is this white supremacy thing
and so I
2:04:09
did make one question I said so
you're
2:04:11
telling me that the pharmacies
are the
2:04:14
high price of drugs and
everything is is
2:04:15
it is because of white
supremacy yes or
2:04:18
try the white supremacists want
to want
2:04:20
to suppress the you know the
blacks they
2:04:23
wanna make it so the blacks
can't get
2:04:24
medical help and so I'm
thinking I'm the
2:04:27
one paying these ridiculous
prices these
2:04:30
damn white supremacist me they
screw
2:04:33
over some black guy so he can't
get
2:04:35
medical care but you're not
you're not
2:04:37
in the club you got to join the
white
2:04:38
supremacist that's where you
get your
2:04:40
check apparently Wow so I heard
that
2:04:44
again on this you dis little
medley
2:04:46
white supremacist white
surprise now
2:04:48
five years ago I never heard
this term
2:04:50
no no it started it started
crop up what
2:04:55
did these guys all of a sudden
get all
2:04:56
their power Trump yes
2:04:58
it's Christine a blur it
started with
2:05:00
Charlotte started with Charlotte
2:05:01
Charlottesville Charlottesville
yeah
2:05:03
yeah
2:05:06
in that on him unfairly you
know find
2:05:08
people on both sides and boom
that was
2:05:10
enough sadly it worked you know
I think
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monster Austin meetup last year
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armory and we thank you very
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you for being there I hope to
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very soon here's what's coming
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tomorrow
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Oregon local 33 at 6:30 that'll
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Tim is your
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four o'clock this is the
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brewing Christopher Raymer is
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the 816 edition another first
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I'm for Kansas City Missouri
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DeLorean and sir Spencer wolf
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City have decided to organize
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at Rhino in North Kansas City
2:15:28
also on Sanna Saturday another
Atlanta
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404 meetup it's the local 404
it's
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needed to give the beloved
Alissa who
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named local 404 a send-off as
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embarks on her whirlwind tour
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asia-pacific got it mark Hanson
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calm for venue details the New
England
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winter Meetup also on Saturday
FEMA
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region one at the Wachusett
brewery brew
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yard and scenic westminster
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massachusetts sir ernesto
organizing at
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moscow russia also this
Saturday I'm
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expecting people to be there
this is
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organized by Gareth couch in
cos I think
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that's how you pronounce it a
burger and
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beer with fellow No Agenda
listeners at
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location to be determined but
go to no
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the Rolex 24 meet up at Daytona
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International Speedway and the
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will be at the taste of 24
Midway Suites
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that should be fun actually sir
Raptor
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organizing for you then on
Sunday at 5
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p.m. FEMA region 3 in Southeast
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Pennsylvania is the Philly
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course the 76ers at the
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Brewing Company
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scatman of Norristown hosting
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Virginia
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will be at noon trademark drink
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is the new location Sir William
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West pencil tucky is organizing
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the horizon for the 31st
Colorado
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Springs local 719 we thought it
would be
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canceled because it would be
blown up
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continue
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also the no agenda local NCO
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remember the keeper and I will
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a few things to talk about this
uh well
2:17:41
let's talk about the
coronavirus okay I
2:17:44
have a clip okay
2:17:47
it's called coronavirus I guess
hounds a
2:17:50
new virus that has killed nine
people
2:17:51
and infected hundreds more in
China has
2:17:53
now spread to the US a man in
his 30s
2:17:56
from Washington State is the
first
2:17:58
person in America
2:17:59
to be diagnosed with corona
virus it's
2:18:02
called the man returned to the
Seattle
2:18:04
area last week from a trip to
Wuhan
2:18:06
that's the city in central
China where
2:18:08
the outbreak began right now
that
2:18:09
patient is in isolation in a
hospital
2:18:11
north of Seattle our number one
priority
2:18:15
is to complete the
identification of all
2:18:18
the patients contacts reach out
to the
2:18:20
contacts and monitor their
health we
2:18:23
also want to make enhanced
screening is
2:18:25
already in place at three US
airports
2:18:26
with two more being added this
week our
2:18:28
doctor Tara Narula is here at
the table
2:18:31
with more on this story you
hear about
2:18:32
it you see the mask it's very
disturbing
2:18:34
how worried should we be yeah
and what
2:18:36
is it exactly so this is a form
of a
2:18:39
corona virus we've known about
corner
2:18:41
viruses before this is a new
strain this
2:18:43
is a virus that's found
worldwide it
2:18:46
causes typically a mild or
moderate
2:18:48
respiratory illness but it can
be more
2:18:50
severe we saw that with stars
and MERS
2:18:52
which are also forms of
coronavirus so
2:18:55
certainly the CDC is
recommending that
2:18:57
we be cautious about this that
we'd be
2:18:59
proactive because it is the new
strain
2:19:01
it's contagious so
interestingly they
2:19:03
think it does circulate in
animals and
2:19:06
occasionally can make the jump
from
2:19:07
animals to humans which is what
they
2:19:09
think happened in this case
because the
2:19:10
initial cases
2:19:11
we're surrounding an area a
market a
2:19:13
seafood animal market in the
wuhan area
2:19:16
and there so they think that it
started
2:19:18
in animals who's transmitted to
humans
2:19:20
and now they're saying that in
fact it
2:19:21
is spread between human to
humans yes
2:19:25
every report is kind of similar
we've
2:19:28
seen this the fear-mongering
hasn't
2:19:31
quite reached any peak yet I
feel it
2:19:34
will start to build because
it's a great
2:19:37
thing you can cut away from the
2:19:39
impeachment to have a breaking
news
2:19:40
alert oh my god hazmat suits
everything
2:19:43
very very scary I did get a
2:19:46
boots-on-the-ground report from
2:19:49
as we have people there let me
just grab
2:19:54
it here whereas my boots on the
ground
2:19:57
report darn it
2:20:00
looking for that I just
mentioned
2:20:02
something that's left out of
the reports
2:20:04
I don't know maybe something
you would
2:20:08
you could play with which is
that
2:20:09
coronavirus is really a virus
that
2:20:13
affects animals mm-hmm namely
dogs and
2:20:19
they kind of go out of their
way I love
2:20:21
these dog kennels we'll have a
breakout
2:20:23
of a certain Corona kills all
the dogs
2:20:26
and it sometimes jumps from the
dogs
2:20:28
from dogs to people yes and now
it seems
2:20:32
to be jumping from people to
people I
2:20:34
have my report well once it
gets to
2:20:35
people it can go from people to
people
2:20:37
so there's noise it's going to
it's
2:20:38
going to I'm not if you recall I
2:20:42
contracted SARS you remember
that in San
2:20:45
Francisco yes I don't remember
it you
2:20:48
can't say yeah how can you not
remember
2:20:50
it I was sick for like five
days and
2:20:52
they even did the show yeah but
when you
2:20:55
do the show you can be sick as
a dog in
2:20:56
who would know yeah I survived
it you
2:21:01
know the thing is people who
are a
2:21:03
little bit weaker when you get
2:21:04
respiratory illness you can get
lung
2:21:08
pneumonia pneumonia pneumonia
and and
2:21:11
that's what kills people this
is from
2:21:14
producer Aslan Oh as it happens
I am
2:21:18
currently in Wuhan China I even
had to
2:21:21
go to the hospital in the
beginning of
2:21:22
January just as reports of the
virus
2:21:24
started that was quite the
experience my
2:21:26
wife thought it was much nicer
than in
2:21:28
Ukraine though I cracked some
ribs this
2:21:31
is our producer I cracked some
ribs
2:21:33
ziplining in Thailand over the
holidays
2:21:35
had to get it checked as it was
hurting
2:21:37
more than it should no damage
but the
2:21:39
hospital has everyone stacked
together
2:21:41
waiting for two CT scans we had
to walk
2:21:44
through merck through an
emergency ward
2:21:45
and wait and with the very sick
standing
2:21:48
all together kind of like in a
subway
2:21:50
the conditions are right for
mass spread
2:21:53
of any disease and the habits
here do
2:21:56
not help it is commonplace in
China took
2:21:59
off without covering your mouth
they
2:22:01
will walk down the street they
being
2:22:03
Chinese they will walk down the
street
2:22:05
in the grocery store subway
anywhere and
2:22:07
just cough on everything they
coughed so
2:22:10
much and so hard it's common to
have
2:22:12
phlegm come up
2:22:13
this of course is yes this of
course is
2:22:16
just spat out right then and
there on
2:22:18
the floor on the street or even
beside
2:22:20
the table at the restaurant in
2:22:22
restaurants bones or other
undesirable
2:22:25
things are just spat out right
there on
2:22:27
the table not in a napkin on a
dish on
2:22:29
the table I really don't think
the
2:22:31
washcloths they used to clean
the table
2:22:33
as any bleach or anything other
than
2:22:35
disease from all the tables
Wuhan has
2:22:39
about 11 million people it's on
the
2:22:42
confluence of the Yangtze and
the Han
2:22:44
rivers they call it the Chicago
of China
2:22:46
but I consider it to be closer
to
2:22:48
Detroit this city has the
largest French
2:22:51
investment in China with
Renault being a
2:22:53
huge influence auto
manufacturing steel
2:22:56
and other heavy industry is very
2:22:57
prevalent here it's about to
have the
2:22:59
world's largest memory fab
semiconductor
2:23:02
industry becoming a big player
here
2:23:03
although it is half the size of
Shanghai
2:23:05
it has a larger area of about a
hundred
2:23:08
square thousand square miles I
can tell
2:23:11
you since I live in both cities
Wuhan is
2:23:14
huge my clients are scanning
for fever
2:23:17
as you enter if you're okay you
get a
2:23:20
daily color-coded health health
smiley
2:23:23
sticker my main client had an
employee
2:23:28
come down with the virus we
were advised
2:23:29
not to come on-site due to the
health
2:23:32
and safety concerns my company
is now
2:23:34
shipping the local employees
surgical
2:23:36
masks because you can't get any
here the
2:23:38
Lunar New Year holiday which is
coming
2:23:40
up is akin to our Christmas and
New Year
2:23:42
break most people will travel
back to
2:23:44
their hometowns to spend it
with their
2:23:46
parents and relatives many
Chinese have
2:23:48
moved all over the countries
have better
2:23:50
jobs the estimate one billion
trips will
2:23:52
be made over this holiday
season I'm
2:23:54
adding to it as well as I'm
going back
2:23:56
to Shanghai on the first
Thursday of the
2:23:58
week and then off to Japan for
some
2:24:00
skiing after the ziplining in
Thailand
2:24:03
what else and I got a follow-up
email
2:24:06
from him he just got out before
they
2:24:08
closed the entire city down and
2:24:12
regarding that an article from
nature
2:24:16
magazine from 2017 to February
2017
2:24:23
inside this is the article and
reading
2:24:25
from it inside the Chinese lab
poised to
2:24:28
study world's most dangerous
pathogens
2:24:30
and guess what they study there
I don't
2:24:34
have to tell you do I come on
2:24:36
coronavirus so all this
2:24:38
it was the market and maybe it
was but
2:24:40
it seems like something may
have gotten
2:24:43
out one of the workers may have
been
2:24:44
contaminated
2:24:45
I am not too worried all of
these things
2:24:48
if people die yes I'm sure
we'll have
2:24:51
hundreds of people die people
die from
2:24:53
flu people die from all kinds of
2:24:55
diseases thousand flu deaths a
year
2:24:58
usually yeah and it's not from
the flu
2:25:00
it's from pneumonia
2:25:01
however pay attention to the
m5m this
2:25:06
report I think is is important
because
2:25:10
in the context of the us-china
relations
2:25:15
their stock market value this
is rather
2:25:20
significant a new viable
outbreak from
2:25:23
China is spreading around the
world
2:25:25
countries like the US Japan and
Thailand
2:25:28
have confirmed cases and on
Wednesday a
2:25:31
Chinese health official has
said the
2:25:33
virus is adapting and mutating
so what
2:25:37
exactly do we know about this
flu-like
2:25:39
virus health officials now say
it can be
2:25:43
passed from person to person so
far
2:25:46
hundreds of cases have been
confirmed
2:25:48
and several people have died
symptoms
2:25:51
include fever coughing and
difficulty
2:25:54
breathing and can lead to
pneumonia the
2:25:57
exact origin is unknown though
Chinese
2:26:00
officials that linked the
outbreak to a
2:26:02
seafood market in the city of
Wuhan all
2:26:05
of the deaths so far have been
in that
2:26:07
central Chinese city it's also
home to a
2:26:10
Foxconn plant which is a key
supplier to
2:26:12
Apple and it's hosting Olympic
2:26:15
qualifiers for women's soccer
next month
2:26:17
things to look out for next
will be what
2:26:19
happens over Chinese New Year
2:26:22
and whether fear takes its toll
on the
2:26:24
global economy millions of
people are
2:26:27
preparing to travel around
China and
2:26:29
abroad for the New Year
celebrations
2:26:31
raising the risk of a wider
contagion
2:26:34
fear of a pandemic has also
sent chills
2:26:38
through the markets investors
are
2:26:40
comparing it to China's 2003
SARS
2:26:42
outbreak that killed nearly 800
people
2:26:45
and by some estimates caused 40
billion
2:26:48
dollars in global economic
losses
2:26:51
aviation and luxury goods
stocks have
2:26:53
already been hit particularly
hard the
2:26:56
concerns that could deter
Chinese
2:26:58
consumers from traveling or
shopping so
2:27:02
that you're all ready the
Chinese on
2:27:05
their on their social media are
saying
2:27:07
wow this is clearly the
Americans they
2:27:09
planted a virus to bring us
down I'd
2:27:12
love that you're just as
conspiratorial
2:27:14
as we are my favorite though is
the
2:27:18
patent for coronavirus which is
patent
2:27:21
number ten one three oh seven
oh one
2:27:24
issued november 20th 2018 for a
firm
2:27:29
that researches this in the
united
2:27:30
kingdom I really don't think
that this
2:27:34
is some biological weapon that
the
2:27:36
government has released all I
would say
2:27:40
is you know make sure if you
get the
2:27:42
virus you get the patented one
you don't
2:27:44
want to knock off from China
you want
2:27:45
the actual coronavirus so you
can be
2:27:48
cool with everybody else and
look for
2:27:49
the hazmat suits everywhere
it's gonna
2:27:51
be great and it's not gonna be
a big
2:27:53
deal except on the m5m a great
break
2:27:56
away story for the impeachment
because
2:27:59
you know it'll get us all
excited about
2:28:01
something gotta do something
yeah so I'm
2:28:05
so that's I don't think this
just much
2:28:07
to be worried about at all
2:28:18
yes the vape war has been
following this
2:28:24
for probably a year now we went
through
2:28:27
another story that came and went
2:28:30
remember we were all going to
die from
2:28:32
vaping turned out about I think
1520
2:28:37
people died because they had
some bad
2:28:40
THC cartridges this however was
used
2:28:43
immediately by the tobacco
industry to
2:28:46
kill off even more of the vaping
2:28:48
industry got the president
involved got
2:28:51
the first lady involved for
this total
2:28:55
hoax trying to make it look
like the THC
2:28:58
deaths were related to vaping
just
2:29:03
vaping liquids or vaping
nicotine which
2:29:05
it wasn't I think we
deconstructed that
2:29:07
and of course it is also
intended to
2:29:10
bring in the I cross the IQ OS a
2:29:13
smokeless tobacco product but
2:29:17
interestingly the CDC is now
stepping
2:29:20
back from their broad
recommendation to
2:29:23
refrain from as The Wall Street
Journal
2:29:25
headlines
2:29:26
Etha Guerette s-- has moved the
agency
2:29:32
removed from its website
guidance that
2:29:34
people should stop vaping if
they were
2:29:36
concerned about the illness and
this
2:29:38
comes from a conversation that
was
2:29:40
overheard as reported by
Rolling Stone
2:29:43
magazine during an oval office
call on
2:29:47
speakerphone the president
expressed
2:29:50
regret for getting personally
involved
2:29:52
in the issue quote I should
have never
2:29:55
done that fucking vaping thing
Thank You
2:29:58
president at least you turned
it around
2:29:59
and he actually gave according
to Axios
2:30:04
gave a lot of crap to on Zara's
his his
2:30:09
Health and Human Services
Secretary who
2:30:12
I think was in on it I think
was in on
2:30:14
this whole deal to screw
vapours and to
2:30:17
help the tobacco industry and I
am this
2:30:21
is I'm actually personally
affected by
2:30:23
this and I'm happy
2:30:24
the president is turning all
this bull
2:30:26
crap back and pretty quickly to
it only
2:30:28
a year of this and
2:30:29
see although the damage maybe
it's over
2:30:32
extremely permanent yeah
another way
2:30:36
that mainstream media can
distract us
2:30:38
from the impeachment mm-hmm and
let's
2:30:43
get the update on this because
this is
2:30:44
getting pretty good and I think
this is
2:30:46
gonna end up not the way people
hope
2:30:48
this is the Weinstein update on
CBS
2:30:51
today was a milestone moment
for the me2
2:30:53
movement as the first witness
took the
2:30:55
stand in the New York trial of
Harvey
2:30:56
Weinstein in a surprise move
Weinstein's
2:30:59
lawyers revealed they would use
the
2:31:01
accusers own words against them
Jericka
2:31:03
Duncan was in the courtroom
this graced
2:31:07
media mogul Harvey Weinstein
recovering
2:31:09
from a recent back surgery
stumbled as
2:31:12
he entered the courthouse today
at the
2:31:17
heart of this case to
allegations that
2:31:20
Weinstein raped an aspiring
actress in a
2:31:22
Manhattan hotel room in 2013
and an
2:31:25
allegation he sexually
assaulted a
2:31:27
different woman in his Manhattan
2:31:29
apartment in 2006 prosecutor
Megan Haas
2:31:32
didn't mince words telling
seven male
2:31:34
and five female jurors he
referring to
2:31:37
Weinstein was not just a Titan
in
2:31:39
Hollywood he was the rapists
defense
2:31:42
attorney Danish sharona's
countered with
2:31:44
his own plan of attack citing
the
2:31:46
hundreds of emails texts and
notes sent
2:31:49
from the alleged rape victim
that he
2:31:51
says demonstrates a loving
relationship
2:31:53
phone notes that described
Weinstein as
2:31:56
a casual boyfriend and emails to
2:31:58
Weinstein one that read I love
you I
2:32:01
always do but I hate feeling
like a
2:32:03
booty call it's signed with a
smiley
2:32:05
face Annabella skier is
expected to
2:32:09
testify tomorrow now The
Sopranos
2:32:11
actress alleges Weinstein raped
her in
2:32:14
the 90s and she did not report
it to
2:32:16
authorities overall this trial
is
2:32:19
scheduled to last at least
another four
2:32:21
weeks Norah
2:32:23
it'll be fun these big nas he's
what
2:32:26
he's getting he's only getting
off but
2:32:28
let me to mention something if
anyone
2:32:31
gets a shot at this view if you
get
2:32:34
over-the-air television you'll
find a
2:32:35
sub channel called Court TV and
it's
2:32:39
it's the old original court TV
from Fox
2:32:41
which they took off the other
2:32:43
had that horrible woman they
got rid of
2:32:45
her and put us a really crap
group of
2:32:49
people together hmm all lawyers
a couple
2:32:52
of very attractive women and
they go
2:32:56
over these cases with a
fine-tooth comb
2:32:58
with a lot of experts and it's
2:33:00
fascinating it's absolutely
fascinating
2:33:02
the court TV and if you will
start
2:33:05
watching Court TV you're gonna
be
2:33:06
stunned by it is so good but
they have
2:33:10
discussed this case and that
one of the
2:33:12
things they brought up is
Gweneth
2:33:13
Paltrow so I guess she made a
deposition
2:33:16
this is just gonna be used
against the
2:33:19
whole thing the deposition
essentially
2:33:22
went like this
2:33:23
Gweneth says that yeah Harvey
inviting
2:33:27
me up to his bedroom and I went
up to
2:33:30
the hotel room and he asked his
unit
2:33:33
came out with a robe and he
said would
2:33:36
you like to give me a massage
and
2:33:38
gwennyth then said no I
wouldn't as I'm
2:33:41
not interested goodbye I'm out
of here
2:33:43
and she just left now that is
going to
2:33:46
be used to get what all she do
what you
2:33:48
just said no this is gonna be
used
2:33:50
against everybody I mean boo
this is
2:33:52
like a perfect you know why
didn't you
2:33:55
do that yeah this is this guy's
getting
2:33:58
off I think so too
2:34:00
there was some interesting
extra court
2:34:03
documents then I don't know
which woman
2:34:06
it was who testified but Nate
was the
2:34:08
first one and she had you know
she'd had
2:34:10
an ongoing relationship and
then and by
2:34:12
the way it's rape happens in
2:34:14
relationships and it then it's
still
2:34:16
it's still not it's still
illegal you
2:34:18
can't just rape someone but the
salient
2:34:21
detail was that she went into
the
2:34:24
bathroom and found a syringe
with an
2:34:27
erection drug
2:34:30
I did not know this existed you
shoot it
2:34:32
into your pecker and then oh my
god
2:34:36
I am yeah I know somebody that
actually
2:34:39
used that product once what's
it called
2:34:41
I can't remember but it's not
like this
2:34:44
much there's not much to it's
really a
2:34:45
little it's like a pinprick
thing and
2:34:48
you end up with this direction
that just
2:34:50
doesn't go away and you end
everybody
2:34:57
around the apartment for hours
and this
2:35:02
is one of your friends was at
the lunch
2:35:03
no this guy was a white
supremacist so
2:35:10
it was awkward okay gotcha yeah
that
2:35:13
that's been discussed that
product I
2:35:15
can't remember the name of it
but yeah
2:35:17
that's crazy
2:35:19
well anyway so this guy's it's
now for
2:35:22
sale at the info war shop
though I think
2:35:27
Infowars they have the best
version yes
2:35:29
they do
2:35:30
yeah the other story that I
think is
2:35:33
going to get is get someplace I
2:35:36
personally think it's a great
story
2:35:38
because it brings up a lot of
OTG issues
2:35:41
who love it well this is the
vaso Saudi
2:35:45
hack story and I have the CBS
version
2:35:47
bezos's phone was hacked
possibly by the
2:35:49
Saudi Crown Prince Jeff PJs on
a motive
2:35:52
and what's in a new forensic
2:35:53
investigation commissioned by
Bezos
2:35:59
according to the report Amazon
2:36:02
billionaire Jeff Bezos and
Saudi Crown
2:36:04
Prince Mohammed bin Salman had
exchanged
2:36:06
messages on whatsapp before but
the
2:36:09
message sent in May of 2018 set
in
2:36:12
motion a wild chain of events
the UN
2:36:14
says an mp4 video file sent
from a
2:36:17
whatsapp account used by the
Crown
2:36:19
Prince
2:36:20
infected baseless phone and
caused a
2:36:23
massive and unprecedented
exfiltration
2:36:25
of data the flow of information
out of
2:36:28
the Washington Post owners
phone jumped
2:36:30
by 29,000 percent and he would
soon get
2:36:33
messages from the account
signaling that
2:36:35
he was being spied on the
Saudis weren't
2:36:38
happy with the Washington Post
coverage
2:36:40
of the kingdom and
2:36:41
columnist Jamal khashoggi a
critic of
2:36:43
the regime five months after
baseless
2:36:46
phone was hacked
2:36:47
Jamal khashoggi was killed
inside the
2:36:50
Saudi consulate in Istanbul for
which
2:36:52
the Saudis ultimately took
2:36:54
responsibility on 60 minutes
did you
2:36:56
order murder and Amal khashoggi
this was
2:37:05
a heinous crime I can tell but
I take
2:37:08
full responsibility as a leader
inside
2:37:10
especially since it was
committed by
2:37:12
individuals working for the
Saudi
2:37:14
government one month after the
killing
2:37:17
another message from the
account of bin
2:37:19
Salman included a photo of a
woman
2:37:21
resembling Lauren Sanchez whom
Bezos was
2:37:23
secretly having an affair with
soon
2:37:26
after the National Enquirer
broke the
2:37:28
story of bezos's affair and
Bezos blame
2:37:31
the Saudis cold today the Saudi
foreign
2:37:33
minister denied his government's
2:37:35
involvement in hacking bezos's
phone
2:37:37
I think upset is exactly the
right word
2:37:39
the idea that the conference
would hack
2:37:41
Jeff Bezos phone is absolutely
silly and
2:37:44
Jeff joins us here what do we
know about
2:37:46
how someone would gain access
to Bezos
2:37:48
his phone so this was spyware
and we're
2:37:50
told that Bezos didn't even
have to
2:37:52
click on it for it to sweep up
his
2:37:54
information I can get your
passwords
2:37:56
text messages even have access
to your
2:37:59
phone and so now the UN is
calling for
2:38:02
the u.s. to investigate the FBI
though
2:38:04
is not commenting yeah I see
this as a
2:38:06
orange man bad story I think I
don't
2:38:12
okay I see the story as a BS
story to
2:38:14
start with I mean there's so
many
2:38:15
screwball questions that need
to be
2:38:17
asked which is including the
first of
2:38:21
all let's start with the phone
these
2:38:23
phones and the permissions you
give for
2:38:26
almost any app all the
permissions you
2:38:29
give for almost any app include
all your
2:38:32
data includes all your your
phone listed
2:38:35
it basically lets you they say
you we
2:38:37
can hack your phone so any app
that you
2:38:40
have on your phone can do what
was done
2:38:42
to Jeff Bezos his phone you
have to
2:38:45
agree with that I mean you've
seen these
2:38:47
lists of you know what we're
giving sure
2:38:48
permission to when you put any
olap on
2:38:50
No now do we don't know if it
was
2:38:52
Android or iPhone we don't know
this
2:38:55
well we know it was probably
Andrews as
2:38:58
Bezos has it you know the fire
phone and
2:39:00
some they have a lot of
licenses I
2:39:02
what's the good point it would
be nice
2:39:04
to know but but just just to
step back
2:39:06
for a second why is nobody
looking at
2:39:09
Facebook why wouldn't this
easily be
2:39:11
Facebook spying on bees oh so
they they
2:39:14
own what's that
2:39:16
they could easily be it could
easily be
2:39:19
Facebook but did bring this
also brings
2:39:21
up a lot of other questions
this took
2:39:22
place five months before the
killing
2:39:25
why would khashoggi and Bezos be
2:39:29
exchanging notes and pictures
on what's
2:39:32
app in the first place
2:39:34
let's make any sense as you've
seen in
2:39:37
the impeachment trial a lot of
shady
2:39:40
characters use what's app or as
know
2:39:43
when the lawyer said what
what's up or
2:39:45
not what's up why is Bezos
2:39:50
and the saudi prince this guy
the
2:39:55
murderer
2:39:56
why are they what when did they
become
2:39:58
buddies well the story goes
that they
2:40:01
met at some function and
exchanged phone
2:40:04
numbers and then the saudi
prince or his
2:40:09
account sent a piece of malware
maybe
2:40:13
disguised as a video it was
probably
2:40:15
some kind of executable if it
happened
2:40:17
that way i don't know i always
brings up
2:40:21
another question according to
BAE's add
2:40:22
up agaist he says at the end
you don't
2:40:26
even have to execute the
program hmm
2:40:31
okay how's that work nah it
ain't gonna
2:40:35
work
2:40:35
nah it's bullcrap that's why I
said I
2:40:38
think it's an orange man bad
story Saudi
2:40:42
Arabia and Trump that's don't
you
2:40:47
remember Khashoggi was almost
literally
2:40:49
killed by Trump yeah it's a
stretch but
2:40:52
you could be right and trumpets
got a
2:40:54
beef with Bezos and Bezos okay
this
2:40:59
brings a couple of other points
I want
2:41:00
to get out of the way how much
how much
2:41:03
nude photos and crazy stuff
does Bezos
2:41:07
keep on his phone and why would
anybody
2:41:09
keep that kind of stuff on
their phone
2:41:12
seems kind of risky are you
confusing a
2:41:15
rich person with someone who's
smart
2:41:19
those two don't necessarily go
together
2:41:22
they threw out that they threw
out an
2:41:24
extra little ditty which I
unfortunately
2:41:26
this is the one opportunity
where they'd
2:41:28
be nice that video for this
show even
2:41:30
though it's normally negative
the big s
2:41:34
pj says that
2:41:37
does prince sent a picture of a
woman -
2:41:41
that looked a lot like Lauren
Lauren
2:41:44
Sanchez which is the woman that
Basil's
2:41:47
having the affair with or he
used the
2:41:49
word resembling and on the
video they
2:41:52
showed the picture this woman
looked
2:41:54
nothing like Laura Sanchez at
all unless
2:41:58
it may be when she was 14 they
just
2:42:04
throw this picture of this
woman up they
2:42:06
don't throw a lot of pictures
of naked
2:42:07
Bezos or anything like that but
somehow
2:42:09
they got ahold of this one
picture there
2:42:11
Johnny I'm gonna tell you
here's the
2:42:15
story I feel the m5m will cook
up if
2:42:17
this thing is even real or not
doesn't
2:42:19
matter
2:42:19
this was all meant as an attack
on the
2:42:23
war on Bezos Washington Post by
Trump
2:42:26
through his proxy as MBs all of
the
2:42:32
smells of orange man bad it
hasn't
2:42:34
surfaced yet but I'm just
waiting for it
2:42:36
to show up
2:42:39
well the whole story stinks
while city
2:42:42
reporting the haze but Pegasus
one of my
2:42:45
favorite reporters because he
well
2:42:48
besides that he has he does a
thorough
2:42:51
job but when he drops the ball
with you
2:42:54
didn't even have to execute a
program to
2:42:56
make this thing take over your
your
2:42:58
phone that's nonsense
2:43:00
yeah I mean there are types of
worms and
2:43:02
things that can do this sort of
thing
2:43:04
but that that doesn't require
anything
2:43:06
pretty much it just kind of
gets through
2:43:07
the network but to send that
program
2:43:11
specifically and then
specifically say
2:43:13
that that program which caused
the
2:43:15
problem never had to be
executed that is
2:43:18
very sketchy and it seems to me
that PJs
2:43:20
would have at least explained
this a
2:43:22
little bit I think he was just
given
2:43:24
this story here read this you
know and
2:43:26
he didn't do any reporting at
all you
2:43:28
need to ask the tech guy
2:43:35
anyway I just find that story
to be
2:43:37
dubious well since you brought
an OTG no
2:43:39
jingles I just wanted to bring
up one
2:43:41
story a recent trend which is
again
2:43:44
baffling to me the which
character are
2:43:47
you trend now you haven't seen
this
2:43:49
although you do you do stalk
people on
2:43:53
Instagram from time to time a
new filter
2:43:56
has been created now it says
it's been
2:44:00
created by just a user of
Instagram but
2:44:03
I'm going to place questions
around that
2:44:05
it is the what character are
you and and
2:44:08
if you go on Instagram you will
see
2:44:10
thousands of people just their
face
2:44:13
staring into the camera and
above them
2:44:16
is a little box ago and it'll
show you
2:44:20
which Disney kits a totally
random it'll
2:44:22
show you which Disney character
you are
2:44:24
or you know that all these
different
2:44:26
variations meanwhile people are
giving a
2:44:29
beautifully accurate close-up
picture of
2:44:34
themselves to Instagram and no
one seems
2:44:38
to see seems to understand what
they're
2:44:41
doing it's it's really baffling
first of
2:44:47
all that anyone would care
about that
2:44:48
some random generator that says
oh you
2:44:51
look like Daffy Duck okay but
they stare
2:44:54
in the camera for 10 seconds
now this
2:44:57
thing is Berger going above
their head I
2:44:59
mean this is face recognition
of course
2:45:01
is for face recognition people
yes it's
2:45:05
very very disturbing yet off
this stuff
2:45:08
please this is Ruth
2:45:12
I think a lot of you know I
read a lot
2:45:14
of comments about people kind of
2:45:18
realizing that this is going on
but they
2:45:20
can't resist doing it anyway
2:45:22
yeah it's very it's addiction
it's um
2:45:26
it's a definite addiction okay
I was of
2:45:31
course wrong about the Titans I
would
2:45:34
like to give you the winner of
the Super
2:45:36
Bowl I'm going to call the
winner now
2:45:38
and I would like to tell you
why okay
2:45:41
they will just back up for
people that
2:45:44
weren't listening to the show
there was
2:45:45
the playoff games and Adam
thought the
2:45:48
Titans were gonna win
everything and it
2:45:49
was they lost right away in the
Super
2:45:57
Bowl but now we're gonna base
it on some
2:46:00
of our more political law yes -
okay and
2:46:07
I thank the other Adam for
helping me
2:46:10
out with this producer Adam the
Chiefs
2:46:13
calling the Chiefs and here's
why
2:46:17
awareness to racist team names
will have
2:46:23
the tomahawk the Tonto chants
all that
2:46:26
stuff Kansas City crowd is
going to be
2:46:28
painted as derogatory and
racist and
2:46:31
therefore finally we will see
teams
2:46:34
changing their names from you
know the
2:46:36
Redskins the Chiefs the Indians
will all
2:46:38
have to it'll bring up the
conversation
2:46:40
it's best to have the Kansas
City Chiefs
2:46:42
win so we can once and for all
get rid
2:46:44
of all these racist sports team
names
2:46:47
okay well I will take the other
team
2:46:50
then and I'm with a rationale
it'll be
2:46:53
the San Francisco 49ers because
of the
2:46:55
poop so you know what happens
when they
2:47:02
win is they go wreck the city
the only
2:47:06
way to get the poop cleaned up
now and
2:47:10
that you will still have the
same effect
2:47:12
you say well the Chiefs lost
because of
2:47:14
the bad karma for using an
Indian as a
2:47:17
as a mascot through fur okay I
like that
2:47:19
I'm still gonna stick with the
Chiefs
2:47:21
but I do like your thinking
because they
2:47:22
can't lose with that they can
always go
2:47:24
for that but I'm going with the
poop and
2:47:28
the Niners not my Rico so
you're going
2:47:31
with poop I'm going with racism
perfect
2:47:33
okay and that is stuff you can
take clip
2:47:38
I want to get out of it cuz it
expires
2:47:40
okay this clip expires is for
people who
2:47:44
want to get buy stuff in an
auction this
2:47:46
is the Sinatra auctions coming
up in New
2:47:48
Jersey people should go and buy
buy
2:47:51
stuff and maybe sense of it to
the no
2:47:53
agenda folks myself and Adam
included if
2:47:56
you've ever imagined yourself
living the
2:47:58
lavish life of a super
celebrity like
2:48:00
say Frank Sinatra a little
piece of that
2:48:03
dream could soon become a
reality you
2:48:05
actually have a chance as the
public to
2:48:07
own something that Frank
Sinatra sat on
2:48:10
were slept on
2:48:12
but enough about enough about
Mia Farrow
2:48:16
Swedesboro New Jersey recently
purchased
2:48:18
the contents of Frank Sinatra's
2:48:20
executive suite at the former
Golden
2:48:22
Nugget Casino in Atlantic City
and this
2:48:24
Sunday it's all up for sale
it's an
2:48:27
English canape bar it's solid
mahogany
2:48:30
some of the
2:48:31
items were shortly used by
Sinatra to
2:48:32
entertain his famous friends
others like
2:48:35
these marble commodes with
golden seats
2:48:37
are flush with Hollywood
opulence these
2:48:39
commodes would probably have
cost
2:48:41
somewhere around twenty to
thirty
2:48:42
thousand dollars when they were
new
2:48:44
casino mogul Steve Wynn's
Direction
2:48:46
items from around the world
furnish
2:48:48
Sinatra's enormous 1980 suite
some of
2:48:51
those can be had for as few as
$100 or
2:48:53
less others like this Ferdinand
burr
2:48:55
toad clock could fetch hundreds
of
2:48:57
thousands of dollars the clock
is one of
2:49:00
mounted in bronze with an ebony
case
2:49:02
personally I'm a huge fan of
Frank
2:49:04
Sinatra dominate camera audio
along with
2:49:07
his father and grandfather are
three
2:49:09
generations in the high-end
auction
2:49:11
business this is one of their
favorite
2:49:13
collections the pieces that we
acquired
2:49:15
are very awesome check it out
yourself
2:49:17
at a preview Friday before the
auction
2:49:19
on Sunday in Swedesboro New
Jersey
2:49:21
cleaver eyen cbs3 Eyewitness
News yes
2:49:24
I'm glad that you want more
stuff I look
2:49:28
just look at that bar they had
in there
2:49:30
I didn't you know when I guess
I really
2:49:33
knew how to treat because his
headliners
2:49:35
right build a whole suite for
him
2:49:38
all right everybody that is our
2:49:40
deconstruction for today and in
honor of
2:49:43
the incredibly long boring
television
2:49:45
show known as the impeachment
we have
2:49:48
only one end of show mix it's
long it's
2:49:51
an honor of the impeachment but
it is
2:49:53
Sir Chris Wilson who has taken
the
2:49:56
impeachment pie the day the
impeachment
2:49:59
was signed to a new level so be
the only
2:50:03
end of show song that it is
absolute
2:50:06
piece of art you will love the
lyrics
2:50:11
let's see coming up on no agenda
2:50:13
streamcon right after we're
done hog
2:50:15
story
2:50:16
it'll be the sukkah bag episode
be on
2:50:19
the lookout for that and we of
course
2:50:21
will return on the second
Thursday of
2:50:23
the week which some call a
Sunday where
2:50:26
we will deconstruct the most
latest news
2:50:28
whatever's going on we watch so
you
2:50:31
don't have to and I am coming
to you
2:50:34
from opportunity Zone 33 here
in the
2:50:37
frontier of Austin Texas it is
FEMA
2:50:39
region number six on the
governmental
2:50:41
maps if you're looking for us
in the
2:50:42
morning everybody hi madam
Curie and
2:50:44
room northern Silicon Valley
where I'm
2:50:46
staying out in Chinatown I'm
John C
2:50:48
Dvorak we return on Sunday
right here on
2:50:50
no agenda be good to each other
until
2:50:53
next time adios mofos and such
2:51:02
on December 18th a House of
2:51:05
Representatives impeached the
President
2:51:08
of the United States an
impeachment that
2:51:12
will last forever so apparently
what you
2:51:14
want is some nursery rhyme or
some
2:51:17
little little little jig that
will talk
2:51:20
about Nancy Pelosi the great
Nancy who
2:51:22
impeached the President on
December 18th
2:51:25
that schoolchildren will recite
in the
2:51:27
future this moment will be
remembered
2:51:30
and it will be remembered for
something
2:51:32
she did and I think it will go
down in
2:51:34
history and someone has to make
a jig
2:51:37
about this or some kind of song
I'm
2:51:39
looking at you Chris Wilson
shit okay
2:51:46
let's do this bah bah but it
would be
2:51:56
fine
2:52:00
you if I had the chance in
between his
2:52:05
incoherent rants maybe in a
long shot
2:52:08
did resign
2:52:13
whose report made me shiver
with every
2:52:17
finding it delivered conviction
was
2:52:22
elusive the evidence
inconclusive I
2:52:27
can't remember if I cried when
the
2:52:32
Ukraine call leaked from inside
my hand
2:52:37
those pens with pride the day
the
2:52:42
impeachment was signed
2:52:50
bye-bye to the orange bag God
took my
2:52:54
letter to the Senate custard
president
2:52:57
lies
2:53:01
from Ukraine where bride
singing this is
2:53:04
the impeachment I signed this
is the
2:53:10
impeachment I sign did you write
2:53:18
and when you make
2:53:21
but what we'll see
2:53:26
do you believe that he stole the
2:53:30
election last
2:53:33
Oh think Leah
2:53:35
then she had the popular vote
2:53:42
in love with him and our
futures looking
2:53:46
pretty
2:53:48
we won't take the abuse a
pushing
2:53:54
so we rarely doll to instruct
woman agra
2:53:59
hats in their pickup trucks are
you I
2:54:02
would resist we much the day
2:54:08
each went was sign we started
singing
2:54:12
bye
2:54:15
my letter to the Senate is the
press
2:54:19
good old boys
2:54:22
singing this is the impeachment
I sign
2:54:26
this is the impeachment I sign
2:54:33
put me
2:54:36
but Rochester
2:54:40
and apology
2:54:43
and engagement filing from Al
Green to
2:54:47
Congress back in 17 said the
time for
2:54:52
how it's gonna be
2:54:58
you
2:55:01
recruiters henchmen
2:55:05
inquiry engine
2:55:14
the runs across Trump Tower and
FISA
2:55:19
Court Horace
2:55:24
was signed but they were singing
2:55:33
who's the prince
2:55:39
the impeachment I say this is
the
2:55:44
feature in our side
2:55:50
with the stormy cheetah an
island hop
2:55:54
Alicia the blackboard man
2:55:57
locked inside
2:56:02
himself
2:56:08
for many he died
2:56:15
three they tried to plan but
droning son
2:56:19
guide for my ran destruction of
the way
2:56:30
sign approved by all for
Christmas time
2:56:34
wait for Mom
2:56:38
the day the impeachment was
signed
2:56:48
my
2:56:55
this is the impeachment I sign
2:57:00
the beach when I saw
2:57:04
oh then we were
2:57:09
generation of inch beam right
2:57:13
you stand down
2:57:17
where there must
2:57:21
ministers and ours in drag too
2:57:25
this orange world
2:57:29
oh and as we watched him on the
stage
2:57:34
our hands were clenched in
fists of rage
2:57:37
the bubbles in his mouth
2:57:44
there's a plane
2:57:47
night auntie bouquet
2:57:49
to pick up
2:57:52
the fascists and
2:57:57
each month was signed
2:58:00
when we were singing
2:58:05
my
2:58:12
I've seen this is the
impeachment I sign
2:58:17
each what I saw
2:58:23
America would progressive use we
2:58:26
broadcast on the
2:58:29
but she just yelled and wild
away
2:58:34
went down to the white a stone
2:58:38
bother students he's before
2:58:41
man said invite-only go away
2:58:48
I didn't the straight the
Liberals
2:58:50
screamed the snowflakes fine
you to
2:58:54
restrain attendance numbers
token
2:58:58
the cameras all work
2:59:02
so cover-up and pride home
2:59:07
fine said richest ghost who's
if they do
2:59:10
we'll all be tossed the day
2:59:14
the impeachment was signed
2:59:23
- the orange bad guy took my
letter to
2:59:28
the Senate coastal president
lies bingo
2:59:33
boys from Ukraine
2:59:38
this is the impeachment our son
2:59:44
this is the penis size to the
orange bag
2:59:56
God took my letter to the
Senate cooks
3:00:00
the president lied then dude
old boys
3:00:04
from Ukraine were brought
singing theses
3:00:08
the impeachment I signed
3:00:15
I'm great however I want me to
write
3:00:18
something about cutting your
nuts off
3:00:27
for an org slash and