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February 20th, 2020 • 2h 52m

1218: Eggsistential

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Adam Curry
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Jhansi devorah's 20 of 20 20 this is
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your award-winning kipper nation media
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assassination episode 1218 this is no
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agenda curry and from northern Silicon
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Valley where it appears that
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California's re gone into a drought
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Johnson boy well I could send some of
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our rain your way if you want we've had
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non-stop for the past week oh you should
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yeah yeah what's up with you guys no
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water yeah they said the winters over
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no all right so you get fire next then
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the winter I mean it doesn't grow as
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mighty so the fire actually strikes down
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well that's better
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okay good but that doesn't mean anything
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cuz it just charges more for the water
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or time they get a chance to jack up the
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bill yeah you guys are I don't know why
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you stay there John I don't know you
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liked Emilio obviously I Billy is the
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new year
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well you say new us Amelia you say mill
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you I say new you so there was debates
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yes yes he has these horrible debates
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and I think that we should go over some
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of the debate clips right away and do it
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on as members of the curry Dvorkin oh
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yes well first of all in the first round
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of hmm advice would be Mayor Bloomberg
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don't debate it all stay home but no he
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didn't listen to our advice well I think
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I watched him try to he's not what you'd
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call it natural us for sure I'm ever
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been trumped at his first debates well
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he came out something I'm a natural at
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dissing good you got a step back for a
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second first of all there was no box and
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there was no box
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and it was obvious to me because I was
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looking like alright let's see
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and they lowered the podiums or podia I
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guess you would say the lecterns they
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were lower yeah yes there's something
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Ernie and Biden Hibernian Biden bowing
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down oh no no no no it was so obvious
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smart though good good way here's what I
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noticed it was to me obvious that
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Bloomberg never had any pre debate
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coaches for hold my beer I'll do this oh
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shit give me my beer back I got a drink
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it that's exactly what happened he
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wasn't ready five questions he should
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have had a pat answer for yes and the
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big one was I thought the one he should
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have had the Pat answer for and I can
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tell you what the pan answer is in fact
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because I've listened to this clip as as
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Warren badgered him over the
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non-disclosure agreements oh I thought
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you were gonna go with the with the
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first one but what was the first one
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well right off the bat when she mean
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Warren came out swinging well let you
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play the first one but I my my prepared
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comments are about okay his inability to
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answer the non-disclosure I want to
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follow I want to follow your your
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prepared comments where is the where's
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the clip for this that was the bonus
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clip oh okay it's the same one then
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gotcha
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I hope you heard what his defense was
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I'd been nice to some women this is what
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I meant
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the mayor has to stand on his record and
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what we need to know is exactly what's
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working out there she has gotten some
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number of women dozens who knows to sign
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non-disclosure agreements both for
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sexual harassment and for gender
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discrimination in the workplace so mr.
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mayor are you willing to release all of
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those women from those non-disclosure
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agreements so we can hear their side of
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the story I've never heard how people so
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happy for non-disclosure agreements what
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you just said is the is the key to
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Bloomberg getting out of this but he
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never executed it he just joked he is
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not going to beat anybody if he chokes
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something like this okay very few
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non-disclosure agreements none of them
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accused me of doing anything other than
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maybe they didn't like the joke I told
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and let me just answer is that wanted to
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keep it quiet and that's up to them they
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sign those agreements and will wait when
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you just want to be clear is how many
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and when you and when you say they
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signed them and they wanted them if they
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wish now to speak out and tell their
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side of the story about what it is they
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allege that's now okay with you you're
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releasing them on television tonight
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[Applause]
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somebody else in this case the man or
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woman or could be but more than that
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they decided when agreement I didn't
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understand what that could be more than
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that men women or could be more that
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does he mean all the other genders you
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can be is that what he meant by that he
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was thinking about maybe corporate
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entities yeah sounds to me more like
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transgendered non-conforming you know
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binary for everybody's interest they
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sign the agreements and that's what we
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found by being muzzled by you
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you release them from that immediately
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but this understand this is not just a
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question of the mayor's character this
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is also a question about electability we
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are not going to be Donald Trump with a
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man who has who knows how many
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non-disclosure agreements and the drip
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drip drip of stories of women saying
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they have been harassed and already some
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of those NDA's are leaking out so of
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course you know well timed what what
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should the mayor have done in this case
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we should he should have done a jujitsu
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move hmm and it started by saying well
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first let me stop you right there
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and then of course stop and kept your
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stop by saying excuse me excuse me
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excuse me cuz she's gonna try to step on
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let me explain what these things are and
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then gone into a long discussion of what
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are called non-disparagement agreements
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which is what most non disclosures are
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and these could be there's a lot of them
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and big company is they finish you go I
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say big companies like like mine have a
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lot of these because they're usually
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part of a
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because a lot of people feel they've
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been wronged and they're gonna make you
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know commentary about the company that's
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gonna be negative is gonna be seen in a
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negative light and this is part of their
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severance package they won't get the
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severance package if they want to go do
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that this is not unusual most big
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companies most modern big companies do
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this you wouldn't know anything about it
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Elizabeth because you've never run a
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company you haven't even run a city
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you're just a legislative person that
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just signs and designs laws you have no
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idea how things actually work this and
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that's what most of these things are
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they're nondescript
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really the best point because I think
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they didn't they say NDA is consistently
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NDA yeah I mean hit so the jiu-jitsu
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move would have been yes that stands for
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non-disparagement agreements and let me
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explain what they are by the way and
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non-disparagement agreements are non
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disclosures of course they are but it
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just sounds much better if I got a
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message one of our producers who left
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the Koch brothers super PAC and he has a
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non disparaging agreement so I can't
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identify him can I or her can identify
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where the person is from and you know is
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telling me all kinds of stuff about you
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know open borders etc good information
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but could never go public with that well
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in today's media it's different of
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course because the press will just say a
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person familiar with the matter but yeah
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not non disparity that would have been
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the move I totally agree totally yeah he
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would have got your off-guard she would
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have tried to interrupt him he could
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still touch shut her down using the
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Kellyanne Conway technique which is the
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best what's the in that kind of
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agreement where you just say excuse me
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excuse me I'm talking excuse me I'm
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talking to make it look like she's you
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know trying to butt in and then he could
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have finished at the very end he says
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and of course we're not going to release
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these and you're not going to bully me
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into doing it it would be irresponsible
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the clip I thought you were going to
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start with was this one wants to talk
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about who were running against a
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billionaire who calls women fat bra
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and horse-faced lesbians see now the
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only thing well let's listen to how he
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handled that because he did it and no
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I'm not talking about Donald Trump I'm
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talking about Mayor Bloomberg what she
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thought that was clever that was her
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idea about doing us you know a kind of a
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some material well that was a joke and
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that it that was her opening shot yeah
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and Bloomberg will have the moderators
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didn't even throw it back to Bloomberg
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which I thought was odd
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yeah and Bloomberg didn't didn't demand
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to have the retort no he was well he
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later in the debates he started holding
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his hand up like a little but he should
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he should have just said listen that was
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a descriptor has nothing to do with
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whether she was lesbian or not she had a
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Dogface it's a problem is that he never
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did a mock debate he thought it was
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beneath him I guess he thought it was
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such a big shot and then he suffered for
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it well he came out the worst in this
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thing I thought his message was very
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clear the way I would have summarized it
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is I can be trumped with my money and
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I'm a competent manager then I'll bring
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back stability in order that was his
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message and here in fact was his closer
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which was seven seconds short of the
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time limit you can join me at mike
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bloomberg com2 if you want but i'm not
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asking for any money
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this is a management job and Donald
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Trump's not a manager this is a job we
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have to build teams he doesn't have a
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team so he goes and makes decisions
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without knowing what's going on at the
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implications of what he does we cannot
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run the railroad this way this country
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has to pull together and understand that
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the people that we elect and it's not
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just the president United States they
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should have experience they should have
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credentials they should understand what
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they're doing and the implications
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they're up and then we should as a
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society try to hold them accountable so
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the next time they go before the voters
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if they haven't done the job we
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shouldn't just say oh nice person gives
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a good speech we should say didn't do
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the job and you're out of here and I
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think his message was super clear and
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people who were expecting to hear that
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her that no one else heard it because of
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course this is a you know it's a show
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and it was a much better show than it's
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been in the past just to contrast that
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and I want to get back to your analysis
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this is what Bloomberg said on the view
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then this is a video he's been trying to
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have scrubbed let's just all hope that
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Donald Trump is a good president United
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States he's our president and we need
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this country to be one run well I didn't
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vote for him but I think I would not
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make the mistake Mitch McConnell said
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when Barack Obama was elected let's make
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him a one-term president let's not make
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this work and I thought that's our
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country that's my kids so my grandkids
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we cannot make it work
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you have an election whoever wins then
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we got to get behind it and you can run
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against somebody else but the difference
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between America and some other countries
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in other countries that they lose the
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election they try to tear down the
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government they try to have a rebel
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we should sit back and say okay four
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years from now how do I get my person my
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woman of my man elected you see he's
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full of shit this is what he thought
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originally and he's right though wait
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wait let's go back to 2011
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what he thought or Z this is boom poor
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did somebody dredged this old clip up
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into from 2011 Bloomberg on Trump I know
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Donald Trump he's a great guy he doesn't
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everything he says tries you know for
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all the shit I give Google I really
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appreciate you two I really do it's it's
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highly appreciated which brings me to
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one other gripe I'm sick and time sick
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and tired of these politicians saying
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but just that warrants a little bit of
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explanation because I'm no fan of
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Amazon's practices there's a lot of
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things I don't like but they are what
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they do and they've done consistently
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since the beginning of the company is
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plow all profits almost all back into
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research and development R&D is a
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deductible cost and in fact in 2018 this
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is what everyone's referring to where
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Amazon paid zero dollars in u.s. federal
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federal income tax on 11 billion in
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pre-tax profit they really only made
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that 2.6 billion and they plowed you
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know that's like three billion in a
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quarter into research and development
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now this research and development is
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what makes your Alexa run everybody
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loves the fucking Alexa you don't want
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that you don't want your ring doorbell
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and mergers acquisitions also another
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tax benefit depending on how you do it
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you half the internet runs on Amazon Web
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Services that is thanks to the research
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and development cost that they write off
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of Amazon so to me it's a great American
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success story are they evil Corp and
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doing crappy things yeah but that's not
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about the ink
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come tacks I'm sick and tired of it
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because everyone loves all this - oh
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look I just ordered it's prime now comes
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in two out everyone loves all that but
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we don't want to pay for it to be
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developed so just it's stuck in my craw
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that I'm sick and tired of hearing it I
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think you made your point
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yeah let's back to the debate
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I thought the Bernie vs. Bloomberg clip
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was one of the better ones because it
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this went through the one time where
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Bloomberg actually stood up man totally
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couldn't tell because Iggy wasn't on his
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box but working people not billion as
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the wonderful country we have the best
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known socialists in the country happens
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to be a millionaire with three houses
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what'd I miss here the first problem for
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that where is your home which tax which
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tax haven new york york new york city's
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thank you very much taxes and i'm happy
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to do it because I get something for ya
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you know Bernie Warren they're also in
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the four in the top 1% you know the one
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they're bitching in Mon the whole thing
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is phony the only people who I feel are
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honest well the only one is Amy
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Klobuchar you know I've got a crush on
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there she's I like what she does I
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wouldn't you know she's not my kind of
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president but she says she's a good
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person I think she's tough and she wants
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to run things and I think she made an
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impact last night it's not that will
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help but it made an impact I'm with him
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a moose he oh man he at all kicked in
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like in within 30 seconds of the show
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starting that was great so he can't
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finish the sentence he stops right in
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the middle of says look yeah like a meth
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head man
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two clips here's the one where it goes
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off on climate change promising jobs
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that think is the only promises these
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are good jobs
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look look look these are good jobs these
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are gonna pay $50 an hour jobs what and
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by the way minority communities the
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communities being most badly hurt by the
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way in which we deal with climate change
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the groundwater supplies been pollutants
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that's in fact do not have the
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opportunity to be able to get away from
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everything from still Isis bestest in
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the walls of our schools I have a
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trillion dollar program for
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infrastructure that will provide for
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thousands and thousands of new jobs not
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$15 an hour but $50 an hour plus
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benefits unions unions being able to do
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that what it does is my time is gonna
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run out here's the last point I wanna
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make just that's someone needs to
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consult Joe he's always doing this he's
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always saying well I'm almost out of
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time I he everyone else pushes pushes up
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against the deadline he wastes four
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seconds just on saying that is something
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some odd thing that he can't I can't get
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away from it I think you're wrong
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Oh peace he's say saying that because
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his thought process ran out of material
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II look look this is what look look that
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is his moment so he can try to collect
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himself yeah no you're right you're
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right it's the last point I'm I'm not my
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time is gonna run out here's the last
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point I want to make to you on day one
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when I'm elected president I'm going to
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invite all of the members of the Paris
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Accord to Washington DC they make up 85%
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of the problem they know me I'm used to
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dealing with international relations I
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will
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what would you do with these companies
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that are responsible for the destruction
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of our planet
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what would I do with them I would make
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sure they number one stop number two if
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you demonstrate that they in fact have
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done things already that are bad and
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they've been lying they should be able
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to be sued they should be able to be
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held personally accountable and they
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should not only not only the company not
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to stockholders but the CEOs of those
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companies they should be engaged this is
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the industry should be able to sue we
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should go after just like we did the
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drug companies just like we did with the
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tobacco companies the only company we
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can't go after our gun manufactures what
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executives from drug companies have
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really gone to jail like Pharma boy okay
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we got one we got farmer boys one douche
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bag everybody escape go out what Wall
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Street bankers and bank presidents went
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which dress Jamie Dimon today where did
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they go to jail for the for the collapse
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and meanwhile we start talking about
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look look drops it means let's the other
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I'm sorry yeah go ahead you must just go
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to this is he goes off on on and he
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somehow could do his look transitions
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look he ends up going off on high-speed
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rail which we've gone back to to what
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you might not know is that Las Vegas and
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Reno are the vibrant economic engines
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for the state of Nevada and are also to
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the fastest warming cities in
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in the car before he even gets into that
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when I heard this question I was
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thinking wait a minute
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where does Las Vegas get its power from
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it's from the holder dam the dam yes the
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dam is right there that's where and it's
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the greenest kind of well I mean there's
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debate over dams but well they're trying
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to get rid of most incredibly efficient
21:48
for a generation and then this jamoke
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comes in about solar panels and in
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certain months of the year the heat is
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already an emergency situation for
21:59
residents and for tourists walking up
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and down the strip so I'm gonna start
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with you mr. vice president what
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specific policies would you implement
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that would keep Las Vegas and Reno
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livable but also not hurt those
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economies it is the existential threat
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to humanity face existence of a warming
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detective you have a facility where you
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have one of the largest largest solar
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panel arrays in the world when the
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fourth stage is completed they'll be
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able to take care of 60,000 homes for
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every single bit of their needs and what
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I would do is number one work on
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providing of the 47 billion dollars we
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have for detect and for making sure we
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find answers is to provide a way to
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transmit that wind and solar energy
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across the network of the United States
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invested battery technology I would
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immediately reached the elimination of
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the what turns BPA I would secondly make
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sure that we had 500,000 new news
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charging stations in every new highway
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we built in the United States of America
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I would make sure that we once again
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made sure that we got the mileage
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standards back up which would have
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stayed over 12 billion barrels of oil
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had he not walked away from it and I
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would invested
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there is no animus for high-speed rail
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the last project which obama touted by
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the way which was great because you
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wouldn't have to take his shoes off I
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speed rail it was it that's the whole
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thing in California it's a massive
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failure oh and every they still tried
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just trying to pull out of it it's gonna
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cost him an additional billion
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apparently no maybe if more than that
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probably they meanwhile that's the
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latest announced amount meanwhile Trump
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was in Arizona with his
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counter-programming as it's now known in
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the biz oh my goodness okay the other
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one do I have another clip I'm not sure
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Oh while you're looking for that on
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climate change just real quick it came
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up with a new one I want to try this on
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you and it can you be a someone who's
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all laid on the on climate change for
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this test very easily hey about climate
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change do you think that we have a
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population problem that too many people
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on earth
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of course okay do you think that climate
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change is man-made absolutely perfect if
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we do nothing will kill a couple billion
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problem solved oh that's just that's a
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kind of a specious way of looking at it
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the problem is this off because we're
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not gonna kill a couple of billion
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joking about it no this is funny why a
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large yes children my way yes my way is
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much better we need to get you want
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these people gone anyway so let's just
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let them die from climate change they're
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brown anyway who cares oh that didn't
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work ever talking to you again
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okay it needs work I'll work on it
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500,000 charging stations yeah which
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which are powered by eight solar panels
25:44
apparently can you imagine you know if
25:48
you have decide what I've been waiting
25:50
for the electric phenomenon to kick into
25:53
high gear so you'd have the solar to
25:56
like it at a gas station when on it
25:59
before a big week and people are lined
26:00
up to get gasoline and there so maybe
26:03
say at a Costco there's maybe five cars
26:06
might be lined up right well if you have
26:10
to wait an hour to two to three hours to
26:13
do the charging how long do you think
26:15
that line would be supercharged it's
26:19
only 45 minutes can you imagine if a
26:22
line if it took 45 minutes to fill your
26:25
tank was that a 5 how long that line
26:28
would be well you remember the former
26:30
New York banker tried to live like that
26:32
for a while when he had his Tesla p90 or
26:35
80 I think and we traded that one week
26:37
because of a distance he had to go but
26:39
he has a plate he has a business in
26:41
Houston and he can't quite make Houston
26:44
and back on a full charge and he would
26:47
try and convince me like no it's great
26:50
you know I Drive in about 15 minutes
26:51
outside of Houston I pull over into the
26:53
super charging station I read the paper
26:55
I have a cup of coffee while the car is
26:57
charging that lasted about two months
27:00
and then he was old then he was all
27:01
pissed off about it because you know
27:03
people have things to do it will lower
27:04
this idea I think will lower our GDP by
27:08
two full points just from time-wasting
27:11
alone yeah so I think I'm not gonna
27:18
argue that so I mean least when you're
27:20
on the train and you're reading the
27:22
newspaper you're moving yeah there's
27:25
something happening that's so I picked
27:28
this little 17 second thing out of that
27:30
Biden clip about the existential threat
27:33
and I swear he says egg substantial oh
27:37
where is this like a Lewis says debates
27:40
eggs is essential okay it will be
27:44
irreparable damage done not just
27:47
oh I'm sorry no this is right this is
27:49
the right clip pose Brian not bite oh
27:51
there will be irreparable damage done
27:53
not just a Nevada not just Vermont or
27:57
Massachusetts but to the entire world
27:59
Joe said it right that for eggs
28:06
that means we're fighting for the future
28:09
of this planet I love how all of these
28:12
people except for the couple stragglers
28:15
there will be close to 90 by the time
28:20
the world is supposed to blow up they
28:21
don't give a crap they can promise
28:23
anything they want existential
28:26
existential life 3,000 charging station
28:31
life were Bernie is an existential
28:33
threat because he doesn't have that many
28:34
years left I don't want to be coy about
28:36
it but sick and tired of it all right
28:40
let me know I found something
28:42
interesting this morning as I was going
28:44
through a couple of clips I wanted to
28:46
share they had you know they're the
28:49
final rounds where everybody does their
28:52
little pitch we already heard
28:53
Bloomberg's but just before that they
28:57
did something that they promised
28:59
wouldn't happen in the debates which was
29:01
a yes or no question
29:03
and I and in every NBC related video
29:08
site and of course I scoured YouTube
29:11
eventually found what I was looking for
29:13
but was hard to find because the
29:14
official NBC online video does not
29:17
include because they had a commercial
29:21
break does not include the question
29:24
about the convention and that is very
29:27
telling to me and I think it's the most
29:29
important part of what went down during
29:31
this debate here it is winning the
29:33
Senate races in Arizona and in Colorado
29:35
and beyond
29:38
because they get that maybe shit did I
29:43
clip the wrong thing damn it join me Amy
29:48
[Music]
29:51
it's a completely wrong completely wrong
29:54
into it maybe I don't think so now this
29:57
is what this is is the missing part of
30:00
the online video but this is not the
30:03
piece I wanted hold on you can join me
30:05
at mike bloomberg com2 if you want but
30:07
i'm not asking for any money damn it
30:14
this was pissed off about happen to me
30:17
well what it was the question was do we
30:21
follow the rules of the of the
30:23
convention which means you have to have
30:27
1990 delegates in order to win the the
30:32
the nomination or since it looks like as
30:36
was intended it's impossible for any one
30:39
person to get that total amount see the
30:42
mayor Pete alone who you know through
30:45
the eye of a fracas stole stole an extra
30:47
delegate in my mind he stole it or
30:51
should the person with the most
30:52
delegates win and and and he's even said
30:56
all Bernie you go last and and went down
30:59
the line every single one of them yes or
31:00
no yeah no we should follow the rules
31:02
yeah we should follow the rules we
31:02
follow the rules why because bernie is
31:04
going to get screwed they all admitted
31:06
it right there on stage done done I'm so
31:11
upset right now weightless
31:13
well you okay here's the deal look look
31:16
look
31:17
I found the clip I found it I found you
31:20
I found say you I found the wrong video
31:22
and I found the raw video I want a
31:25
second why is this not gonna patch it
31:28
straight a we're gonna do it we're gonna
31:29
do it live when I'm fuckin around
31:31
alright hold on the Democratic we are
31:34
nine we are less than two weeks away
31:35
from a national primary and I want to
31:38
ask all of you this simple question
31:40
there's a very good chance in none of
31:41
you we're gonna have enough delegates to
31:42
the Democratic National Convention that
31:45
Clint's this nomination okay if that
31:47
happens I want all of your opinions on
31:49
this should the person with
31:51
most delegates at the end of this
31:53
primary season be the nominee even if
31:56
they are short of a majority
31:58
senator Sanders imma let you go last
31:59
year because I know your view on this so
32:03
instead I will start with you Mayor
32:04
Bloomberg whatever the rules of the
32:06
Democratic Party are they should be
32:09
followed and if they have a process
32:10
which I believe I do
32:12
everybody else everybody conditions and
32:15
you want the convention to work its will
32:16
yes senator Warren convention working as
32:19
will means that people have the
32:21
delegates that are pledged to them and
32:22
they keep those delegates okay all
32:28
righty
32:28
Vice President Biden yes or no leading
32:31
person with the delegates should they be
32:32
the nominee or not no let the process
32:33
work its way out there Budaj
32:35
not necessarily not to let senator
32:37
Klobuchar let the process work
32:39
senator Sanders well the process
32:41
includes 500 super-delegates on the
32:44
second ballot so I think that the will
32:46
of the people should I put down yes so
32:54
they promised they wouldn't do that
32:55
anymore and it's but it's know you heard
32:57
the the crappy clip before it's because
33:00
they cut it out it's not available on
33:02
the NBC video archives even though they
33:05
say full debate watch it all here well
33:08
that's interesting yeah yeah that's what
33:12
that's the great catch for today not
33:15
tomorrow Thanks what you did what you
33:18
did means nothing you caught the clip
33:20
what you caught was NBC reverse changing
33:24
history yeah well trying but what was
33:27
the point well because I thought I
33:30
didn't want to piss off all the Bernie
33:32
bros yeah in the end to tear down the
33:35
convention center Bernie doesn't get in
33:37
I'm not sure exactly what is the
33:39
possibility I mean this crazy woman I
33:42
got this clip from her Shama Sawant who
33:46
goes on this is her introduction to
33:48
Bernie in Seattle she was the keynote as
33:50
it were the preliminary to Bernie come
33:52
and I had to take a lot out because it
33:54
was to these long this was his Tacoma
33:58
Dome appearance yeah I believe so yeah
34:01
17,000 people I mean it's not that's not
34:04
at the capacity is 23 or something but
34:06
it's not bad and zero coverage zero well
34:11
they did this was covered did they
34:13
mention how many people were there no
34:15
this was no no but they had this woman
34:22
she said last month in any other country
34:26
Joe Biden and I would not be in the same
34:29
party so we need to relax
34:32
Bernie and we need a new party of by and
34:37
for working people to win hold on I know
34:41
who this is
34:42
we have a clip of her cuz yeah listen
34:46
this is her medicare-for-all yes it's
34:53
her to end the racist mass incarceration
34:56
system and and to win a bold green new
35:02
deal we need a powerful socialist
35:09
movement to end all capitalist
35:12
oppression and exploitation our
35:14
immediate task our immediate task is to
35:19
go all out and win for burning and to
35:24
prevent the elite from rigging the
35:27
primary against them yes why my
35:31
organization socialist alternative is
35:34
calling for a million people in
35:38
Milwaukee to have Barney's back my
35:42
friends
35:43
history is calling on us are we ready
35:49
[Applause]
35:51
yeah it is so interesting to see how the
35:56
m5m is even Bloomberg's campaign manager
36:01
I think I saw oh yeah these guys is just
36:03
like the Trump supporters yeah they're
36:05
violent and nuts Bernie bros and no good
36:07
yeah they were that they would that way
36:09
into 2016 when Trump tried to go to
36:12
Chicago yes
36:13
and give us a speech you know one of his
36:15
big rallies it was the Bernie bros who
36:17
like punch started punching people and
36:20
and prevented him from even showing up
36:22
mm-hmm yeah you know he has a bunch of
36:26
thugs working for him and the Eman that
36:29
guy that funk that was on that video
36:31
yeah we're gonna burn down the walk if
36:33
you don't give in to her
36:34
burn but it'd be on fire a couple of
36:38
observations from our producers Dame
36:40
Jamie says Bloomberg wasn't wearing his
36:42
normal hearing aids and I feel remiss I
36:46
I should have caught that and I don't
36:48
know if he had different ones or the
36:50
ones that go all the way in the air are
36:51
not considered very good so maybe at
36:53
none I'm not sure what what that was
36:55
about
36:56
Damion James Jamie says when he's
36:58
attacked Bloomberg will I roll if he
37:01
suppresses the roll he grips the podium
37:03
but I saw that too that's a great tell
37:05
you can see I really was never ending
37:08
gripping gripping gripping there was one
37:12
thing in the and I recently had a short
37:17
conversation with someone about this
37:18
very topic although not packaged in this
37:20
way when mayor Pete said something which
37:23
was just like oh it felt really odd the
37:28
way he said it and the facts also
37:30
wouldn't affect check him on this if we
37:32
really want to deliver less inequality
37:35
in this country then we got to start
37:36
with the tax code we got to start with
37:38
investments in how people are able to
37:41
live the American Dream which is in
37:42
serious serious decline matter of fact
37:45
last time I checked the list of
37:47
countries to live out the American dream
37:48
in other words to be born at the bottom
37:50
and come out at the top we're not even
37:52
in the top ten number one place to live
37:54
out the American dream right now
37:56
is Denmark okay no the number one place
38:00
to live out the American Dream ladies
38:02
and gentlemen is now Denmark this went
38:05
from it's the house it's went from it's
38:07
the happiest place on earth which it can
38:11
possibly be true since they're number
38:13
four on the list of most people on
38:16
antidepressants the United States we
38:19
kill it obviously but they're number
38:21
four so in that regard they're getting
38:23
close to the American dream of being
38:24
high all the time legally but as one of
38:28
our producers pointed out you know is
38:30
and Bernie does a lot of this to Denmark
38:32
Denmark Bernie and mayor Pete should
38:37
know that under all governments right or
38:40
left in Denmark for years stop question
38:44
and empty your pocket areas can be
38:46
called by the police at any time and
38:48
have been this is mainly done in cases
38:51
of gang warfare and or terror read
38:55
immigrants issues so how is that a great
38:59
country if it's such a horrible thing
39:01
the stop and frisk and Denmark has it or
39:04
is that part of the American dream these
39:09
guys Michael Moore Michael Moore has a
39:12
podcast where he talks like a choice the
39:16
case you're hoping to get it on PBS yes
39:18
I thought I'd be part know and NPR idea
39:23
and if not any PR maybe maybe I could be
39:27
on the luminary or wondering or one of
39:30
those flying podcast networks and he
39:33
gave us I think the definitive end of
39:36
show I sell Michael Bloomberg is a
39:40
terrorist is a terrorist Michael
39:56
Bloomberg is a terrorist
39:58
NPR Michael Moore with my podcast okay
40:03
the only one I have my my I so comes
40:06
from one of the clips and a mouse just
40:07
played cold and
40:09
this is drugged drugged by a tainted
40:12
cupcake very tough very tough drugged by
40:21
a tainted cupcake gosh I I have to admit
40:24
I like it let's try it let's try it back
40:26
to back drugged by a tainted cupcake
40:28
Michael Bloomberg is a terrorist I can't
40:34
this is a toss up is a toss up it's a
40:37
toss up well that the trolls decide what
40:40
we should do there yeah so I thought the
40:43
stage was nice that was a much more
40:45
Vegas style the the flag of course there
40:47
was no flag hanging but they had stripes
40:50
and stars and all kinds of stuff that
40:52
look really good
40:53
people like the cupcake actually that's
40:56
what the trolls are saying so I guess we
40:58
have to go with them contain the taint
41:00
cupcake hello they keep the other one as
41:03
an evergreen because it's usable here's
41:06
what here's the status we just a one
41:09
Bernie this is the Bernie update I'm
41:11
because bernie is gonna is the really
41:13
the focus yeah and this is ABC's rundown
41:17
and this is the Bernie update in
41:19
California today the line to see Bernie
41:21
Sanders snaked for blogs saying Oh
41:26
Bernie can't win the election
41:29
[Applause]
41:32
take a look at this crowd today and tell
41:35
me we can't win the election
41:37
the Sanders well aware he's now facing a
41:39
new kind of challenge former New York
41:42
City Mayor Michael Bloomberg spending
41:44
380 million dollars and Counting to
41:46
blanket the airwaves with ads Mayor
41:49
Bloomberg with all his money will not
41:52
create the kind of excitement and energy
41:55
we need to have the voter turnout we
41:59
must have to defeat Donald Trump
42:01
Bloomberg firing back that the Sanders
42:03
campaign brings a different negative
42:05
kind of energy releasing a video
42:07
highlighting the online anger of
42:09
so-called Bernie Bros Bloomberg tweeting
42:12
that when it comes to beating Trump this
42:14
type of energy is not going to get us
42:16
there the billionaire's Democratic
42:18
rivals say now it's high time he come
42:20
out from behind his campaign ads he has
42:23
to answer questions and of course I
42:25
think he should be on that debate stage
42:27
which eventually he will be because I
42:30
can't beat him on the airwaves but I can
42:32
beat him on the debate stage as
42:33
Bloomberg's poll numbers rise his past
42:36
drawing new scrutiny including his
42:38
treatment of women in the workplace and
42:40
allegations of sexist and crude comments
42:42
reported by multiple outlets including
42:44
ABC News a Washington Post investigation
42:47
making waves this weekend prompting
42:49
Bloomberg to tweet I would not be where
42:51
I am today without the talented women
42:52
around me I've depended on their
42:54
leadership their advice and their
42:56
contributions Bloomberg says he's
42:58
champion women do you think he studies
42:59
the answer for these allegations yes but
43:01
he needs to answer for these allegations
43:03
she's not championing women when you
43:05
have non-disclosure agreements so they
43:08
can't tell their side of the story I
43:10
hear from Mike Bloomberg that he is
43:12
going to let these women talk on Muslim
43:15
and let's find out what's really
43:16
happening right there right there what
43:20
that little clip was her was the day
43:23
before the debates yeah
43:25
Bloomberg's people shouldn't saw that
43:27
thing coming a mile away they didn't so
43:30
they don't care and this is this is the
43:32
the oh the conversation that is that the
43:36
mainstream will not have Bloomberg as I
43:39
said here's my money I'm gonna do
43:41
everything I can and you should take me
43:44
and my money because I'm
43:46
manager that's that's his entire message
43:48
and everything else he doesn't even does
43:49
it really doesn't care it's obvious I
43:52
personally am extremely happy he's doing
43:55
this because for all the years of
43:58
hearing citizens united and you know the
44:02
campaign finance reform and all of the
44:06
stuff Koch brothers all at fine by the
44:08
way Koch brothers are massively anti
44:10
Trump they yes they have yeah it's a
44:14
very beginning so for all of that and
44:17
all the bitching and moaning I would
44:19
this is a good test can you actually go
44:22
with unlimited funds which is not true
44:24
but can you go with a lot of money and
44:27
can you subsequently buy the presidency
44:31
I think not but let's see how it plays
44:34
out and no one can discuss this for a
44:37
lot of the reasons mentioned in your
44:39
excellent essay that you sent out with
44:42
the newsletter and to that point there
44:46
was a lot of Bloomberg slamming right
44:48
after the debate I immediately went to
44:51
well I went to MSNBC Bloomberg no good
44:55
useless down one channel Fox Trump one
44:57
of course okay thanks Fox CNN slamming
45:01
Bloomberg the only thing I can
45:03
contemplate here is that you know we
45:06
have Super Tuesday two weeks away two
45:09
weeks two and half weeks and March 3rd
45:12
yeah the media buys are already in so he
45:16
stacked you know there's nothing you're
45:18
not planning anymore buys at this point
45:20
you're done you're locked and loaded
45:22
they've got their money everything's and
45:24
all they have to do was fulfill and then
45:26
they'll see because it was they
45:28
definitely were not cow towing they were
45:30
happy to slam him down and kind of did a
45:34
different version of a little bit of
45:36
marginalizing almost and that will I
45:40
still think this is true the guys who do
45:43
the loudest complaining about Bloomberg
45:45
are the guys that got the least amount
45:46
of money from Bloomberg oh this is I
45:48
hear you on that
45:49
yeah CNN is not getting a big Buy
45:53
MSNBC's nothing there's nothing there
45:55
they really think it's the local local
45:57
media
45:58
the local media is doing getting most of
46:01
the money and then the big networks ABC
46:04
NBC CBS then after that it's just a
46:07
scattered around it would be more later
46:09
but these guys are pretty much shooting
46:12
themselves in the foot in terms I'm sure
46:14
their sales guys if I'm a sales guy
46:15
working at CNN I'm not happy with this
46:18
coverage why are we blasting this guy
46:20
why don't we just see what happens
46:22
because there's some money for us in
46:24
this yeah this is what it's really all
46:26
about these organizations aren't they
46:29
don't do what we do where we actually
46:31
literally have the people that listen or
46:34
the same people that produce and sponsor
46:36
the show they are dependent on these big
46:40
ad buys and them sales guys can't be
46:42
happy can you imagine that meeting on
46:45
Monday we have a problem people so we
46:50
have Nevada and South Carolina coming up
46:53
you may be you still believe Joe Biden
46:56
will win South Carolina which which I
46:59
think he will be second but we'll see I
47:03
second it wouldn't surprise me well
47:05
that's not winning no I said it wouldn't
47:08
surprise me but he I don't think he will
47:09
come in second okay but I'm not gonna be
47:11
oh my god he came in second not gonna be
47:13
that shocked okay because there's you
47:15
know Bernie is getting momentum in South
47:17
Carolina he's got a good message
47:18
everybody right now his stuff everybody
47:21
right now
47:22
is hyper focused on a dose American
47:25
descendants of slavery commonly known as
47:27
black and brown communities or black and
47:30
brown communities people of color or
47:31
whatever whatever they choose for
47:33
non-offensive phrases they think and not
47:37
on the debate stage but still try his
47:39
best
47:39
Tom Steyer yes he's still in the race
47:41
and he thinks he knows what to do when
47:45
you talk about trying to even the
47:47
playing field with reparations something
47:49
that you said you support how do you
47:52
repair it do you say that the divide is
47:54
about education or are you talking about
47:57
financial restitution writing checks
47:59
well what I've said Margaret is this and
48:02
you're right I am the only candidate
48:05
running for president who will say that
48:07
he or she is for reparations
48:09
but what I've also said is this the way
48:11
to figure out the correct solution in
48:13
this case is I would have a formal
48:15
Commission on race it's the first that
48:18
starting the first day of my presidency
48:20
tell the story of the more than four
48:23
hundred years that African Americans
48:25
have been here this is the wrong message
48:29
that we just had a reparations
48:31
Commission the minute you say oh I'm all
48:34
for reparations but we gotta have a
48:36
commission from day one
48:37
and non-starter goodbye you're not
48:39
happening Trump has his surrogates out
48:41
on Fox & Friends the niece of Martin
48:45
Luther dr. Martin Luther King jr. and
48:47
here's her message to the Trump voters
48:50
so respond to that comment by people to
48:53
judge no one's feeling the pain more
48:55
than black Americans right now I am an
48:58
african-american woman of 69 years old
49:01
and almost everyone that I'm speaking
49:04
with whether they're Republican Democrat
49:06
independent some don't vote various
49:08
perspectives however people are saying
49:11
our wages of our families being United I
49:16
was on the in an interview with Alice
49:18
Johnson recently and she was talking
49:19
about her experience of coming home and
49:22
being reunited with her family the
49:24
second step first step second chance the
49:28
second step second chances it's moving
49:31
so quickly that we are seeing so many
49:34
gains in the african-american community
49:36
some people say well he president he
49:39
president Trump's this what do you have
49:40
to lose but he certainly has shown us
49:42
what we have to gain so people are not
49:45
suffering in the manner that was just
49:48
stated I'll have to ask Moe what to
49:51
impact alveda King has in the meanwhile
49:56
a long predicted person on the scene
50:01
appeared on where else the view and
50:04
there's nothing like a little Stacey
50:07
Abrams to spice it up a lot of people
50:09
want to see you on that ticket first is
50:12
right
50:15
and you said you know that any
50:18
Democratic candidate can come and talk
50:20
to you about being VP explaining to
50:23
people why you say this okay so so
50:26
that's the first time I was on here
50:28
mm-hmm I got the question about running
50:31
his VP during the primary and I very
50:33
apparently famously said no because you
50:37
don't she's regretting it run for a
50:38
second in a primary however because that
50:41
conversation started I'm now getting the
50:44
question a lot from folks and the answer
50:46
is of course I would be honored to run
50:48
for vice president with the nominee it's
50:56
disconcerting because it seems really
50:58
obnoxious for me to say that out loud
51:00
sometime not you know that's me but what
51:02
I want people to understand is that in
51:04
the media yeah exactly the issue is as a
51:07
woman of color especially as a black
51:08
woman this is an unusual position to be
51:10
in for someone to be considered possibly
51:13
the next vice president and it would be
51:15
doing a disservice to every woman of
51:17
color every woman of ambition every
51:19
child who wants to think beyond their
51:22
known space for me to say no or to
51:24
pretend oh no I don't want it of course
51:26
I want it of course I want to serve
51:27
America of course I want to be a patriot
51:32
see yourself running as president - oh
51:35
absolutely
51:38
[Applause]
51:40
when someone starts setting in the mail
51:43
room and says I want to be the CEO we
51:44
never go oh my gosh that's too much
51:46
ambition why should we not want someone
51:48
to have the power to fix the problems
51:51
and the brokenness that we have no I
51:53
still still in play in play for a VP
51:56
spot I would say and that's what she was
51:59
doing this what you do she was forced
52:01
folks be asking just like Hillary lots
52:03
of pressure
52:04
lots of lots of pressure mayor Pete on
52:07
the other hand and I want to stop for a
52:10
second mention chilled when people
52:13
listen to that clip the previous clips
52:15
tire it's loaded to the gills with
52:18
performative x' course tire or orb
52:21
Abrams
52:21
Tom Steyer mm-hmm he they asked him what
52:25
do you think about this and he says well
52:27
what I've said about it is yeah he's
52:30
he's four he never says what he thinks
52:33
he says what I've said I've said about
52:34
it that good point good catch anyway I
52:38
will say I am a little more impressed
52:40
with Mayor Pete not as a president but
52:43
as an animatronic
52:45
he has gotten really good with his
52:47
replies and so good in fact you know amy
52:51
team amy klobuchar called him out and
52:54
said you know yeah you've got everything
52:56
rehearsed yeah you've got all these
52:58
comeback lines but Gary but he was asked
53:03
the so-called Bill Maher question at the
53:05
CNN Town Hall and I thought he answered
53:08
it appropriately I would ask the Bill
53:11
Maher question so in one channel so it's
53:20
November people who just what just won
53:22
the election and the current occupant
53:24
says no this is all a hoax the Senate
53:27
agrees with them Fox News starts going
53:29
on about it what does president like
53:32
Buddha just do about this yeah when he
53:34
doesn't want to leave so well what I
53:36
said to Bill Maher was is gonna be
53:37
pretty awkward when Chaston and I are
53:39
moving in our furniture
53:41
I mean if he won't leave
53:45
I guess if he's willing to do chores we
53:48
could work something out but I'm liking
53:52
puta puta I'm like liking what he's
53:54
doing here
53:55
that was professionally written of
53:57
course it was professionally written but
53:59
he's nailing it he's got some
54:01
professionals on his side Blumberg
54:05
should get some joke writers now we have
54:07
the Nevada caucus on Saturday if I'm
54:12
correct and I think yeah I think the
54:16
results come in and the results come in
54:17
and say yeah because they have early
54:19
voting this year and based upon the Iowa
54:24
results which to my knowledge still have
54:26
not 100% been reported and everyone's
54:28
just given up on it oh well we'll take
54:30
the El and but who did get an extra
54:34
delicate there somehow magically Nevada
54:37
would you believe it was all set to do
54:41
their caucus and early voting caucus
54:45
with the same app yeah this is well
54:49
known but they've come up with a fix
54:51
this is one of the things Christina that
54:53
has confused me a little bit so in Iowa
54:56
there wasn't it this is an AP podcast in
54:58
case you're wondering about the sound
54:59
and professionalism that didn't work
55:02
Nevada decided not to use the app so
55:05
they're using what they're calling a
55:06
tool
55:07
what is the tool and is it really just
55:09
another app well yeah certainly
55:12
semantics what it is is a Google Form
55:16
and so what we know is that it's going
55:20
to come pre-loaded on to iPads that are
55:25
going to be distributed to the precinct
55:29
captains on the day of the caucus on
55:32
February 22nd to Saturday pre-loaded
55:35
into the Google Form that they will be
55:38
entering information is information
55:41
about early voting
55:43
so Nevada is very interesting in the
55:46
fact that you're trying to be as
55:49
accessible by having and offering early
55:52
voting
55:53
but it's a very complicated and complex
55:56
stuff I know it's irritating to listen
55:58
to but it's I think it's this good
56:01
information for us but I didn't attempt
56:03
they just did in person caucuses so in
56:07
this Google Form it's going to have
56:10
pre-loaded information for each precinct
56:13
on early voters and their preferences so
56:18
the precinct captains is they oversee
56:21
the caucus process on Saturday we'll be
56:24
utilizing this Google Form and it's
56:27
going to have all this information it's
56:29
gonna calculate viability for the
56:32
presidential candidates and they're
56:35
going to use this to submit results to
56:37
the state party
56:38
so basically we've taken a caucus system
56:40
which is already kind of complicated and
56:42
made it even more complicated by adding
56:44
in early voting beforehand
56:46
absolutely and that's where a lot of
56:49
concern from volunteers and we've heard
56:53
it from some campaigns as well is how
56:56
that integration is going to happen
56:58
particularly as the caucus moves into
57:02
later stages where there can be
57:05
realignment of voters to different
57:09
candidates after the initial preference
57:12
vote is taken and so there's still not a
57:16
lot of good answers about how that's all
57:18
going to work and the volunteers that
57:21
I've spoken to have said that's a
57:24
particular concern yeah alert alert scam
57:29
ahead sorry Google Forms that's how it's
57:35
going to be done Google Forms a part of
57:39
Google Docs yeah this is insanity
57:45
how you'll by the way Google Docs does
57:49
go down I cannot know how to use it
57:54
why
57:55
but I see all the time near the girl
57:57
docks down just like when slack goes
57:59
down all offices around the world shut
58:01
down until it comes back people rely on
58:04
Google Docs he goes out sure does but
58:07
besides that you're gonna have the
58:08
Google beat the backend for this I find
58:12
it unacceptable I'd be if I was in the
58:16
caucus I'd be I'd be very angry about
58:18
this rolling I think that they're gonna
58:21
scam something again it's good that we
58:23
gonna have another problem Biden Biden
58:28
for Nevada yeah sure sure I cannot
58:33
believe it you've had years to prepare
58:35
for this and even since Iowa there was
58:38
enough time to come up with something
58:40
better than Google Forms pre-loaded on
58:42
an iPad boy I don't know that's not the
58:50
way I understood its supposed to work
58:51
anyway what did you understand well that
58:54
they have these little groups they meet
58:55
up they decide on somebody that one guy
58:57
represents to hold the whole crowd I
59:00
represent 10,000 votes for this little
59:02
caucusing group and they were putting
59:04
our vote for Biden and they'll put that
59:07
into the Google Form I don't know what I
59:10
didn't know about the Google form this
59:16
is a cycle in the Democratic Party this
59:18
when I was a kid they had a big thing
59:21
that's when the primaries first started
59:23
getting developed because in the olden
59:25
days before I was a little kid back I
59:28
guess the 30 40s 50s the it was always
59:32
the so-called and I used to use this
59:34
term until probably the term maybe died
59:36
out and around the early 90s or late 80s
59:39
or even late 70s I'm not sure
59:42
smoke-filled room yeah smoke-filled room
59:46
in the back where wherever it's amazing
59:49
this determine how many delegates go to
59:51
which candidate and it can't it comes
59:52
out of a the door opens of a
59:54
smoke-filled room with a bunch of guys
59:56
smoking cigars and they decide all the
59:59
votes are going to Biden yes so the
1:00:02
democrat party got all worked about this
1:00:04
because it was ago geez this is terrible
1:00:06
the smoke-filled room
1:00:07
we don't know what's going on it's not
1:00:09
transparent and so then they split off
1:00:12
into doing primaries on the one hand and
1:00:14
caucuses on the other smoke-filled rooms
1:00:16
are gone now they're getting rid of the
1:00:18
caucuses that's what's happening now
1:00:20
this is at the end of the caucus this
1:00:23
may be the last time well everyone's
1:00:24
gotta do primaries there's more money in
1:00:26
the primaries yes yes yes it's an
1:00:28
anachronism it's it's a it's very
1:00:31
complicated it's not the simple okay I
1:00:34
get it no one gets it yeah it's dumb
1:00:37
well I don't know if it's dumb it's just
1:00:39
people are dumb
1:00:41
they're too dumb to I think it's really
1:00:42
an interesting system because it's real
1:00:45
politicking on the spot by the people
1:00:47
who are you know trying to convince
1:00:49
others come over to my guy and you guys
1:00:51
no chance or your lady has no chance
1:00:53
we'll do that I kind of like that it's
1:00:56
it's a real boots-on-the-ground type of
1:00:58
experience smoke-filled rooms the same
1:01:00
thing well isn't that kind of what
1:01:03
America is and with that I'd like to
1:01:12
thank you for your courage and say in
1:01:14
the morning to you the man who put the C
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in existential threat known as climate
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change John's well in the morning to you
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mr. Adam curry also in the morning to
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all boots on the ground feet in the air
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the big in the morning to darren o'neill
1:02:01
scored excellent artwork for episode
1:02:05
1217 the title of that was the elders
1:02:08
and it was our podcast award and it made
1:02:13
me and it when I saw this because it's
1:02:17
the podcast award it's a gold ribbon it
1:02:19
says podcast awards best producer
1:02:21
plural and I thought yeah that is
1:02:23
exactly the problem with podcast Awards
1:02:26
if done properly every podcast has
1:02:28
producers and not listeners if its
1:02:31
proper otherwise it's just another NPR
1:02:33
thing as far as I'm concerned there's no
1:02:35
stage big enough to hold all of our
1:02:37
producers they don't have enough
1:02:38
trophies it could never happen so we
1:02:42
cannot compete in these types of
1:02:43
contests but Darren thank you very much
1:02:47
Darren has just been on a tear with with
1:02:49
the art always in competition such a
1:02:52
huge supporter of the show doing the pre
1:02:55
stream as well before what what happened
1:02:57
I was just giving him a salute salute
1:03:03
indeed I was gonna oh I was going to say
1:03:07
something about the art generator Sir
1:03:09
Paul Couture is on the scene yes he sent
1:03:13
a couple of notes and it looks like the
1:03:15
art generator is almost fixed completely
1:03:18
fixed or will soon be fixed the new
1:03:20
accounts I think can already be created
1:03:22
and we really appreciate it because what
1:03:25
a what an incredible resource that is
1:03:26
for our producers who like to submit art
1:03:30
for the album art so we have something
1:03:32
fresh new something that pops it's fun
1:03:34
that gets attention and all those
1:03:36
podcast apps and it's also cool to go
1:03:39
through and look at all the the
1:03:40
historical stuff I mean it is it is a
1:03:43
history of the world in in pictures in a
1:03:46
way kind of I hope someone does make a
1:03:50
mention he says it would also be placing
1:03:52
the entire library of artwork and new
1:03:54
submissions on a CD and for better
1:03:56
performance oh cool it should be much
1:03:58
easier for other devs to contribute
1:04:01
additions fixes etc yeah within the
1:04:04
public get repository for the generator
1:04:07
and there also be a weekly back up again
1:04:09
with user info scrubbed of the entire
1:04:12
library that will allow anyone to
1:04:14
download a current copy currently 15,000
1:04:19
177 art submissions believe a little
1:04:21
over 13 gigs of art and cloade and a
1:04:25
code base in place on any server with
1:04:27
PHP 7-point doing this QL database for
1:04:30
their own flavor choice run a few
1:04:31
scripts and have a clone up and running
1:04:34
yeah that's that is really fantastic and
1:04:37
it's and I appreciate it because
1:04:39
throughout the years and and Paul has
1:04:41
been producing on the you know things
1:04:43
for the show for a long time people
1:04:46
always have great intentions start
1:04:48
something up and then you know it kind
1:04:50
of fades breaks or stuff happens for
1:04:52
instance being at dot IO search dot na
1:04:57
show notes calm just go to being at dot
1:04:59
IO hasn't updated since the changeover
1:05:02
to 2020 so it's not current and it
1:05:05
indexing there's lots of things that
1:05:07
kind of fall by the wayside and you know
1:05:10
I try to prod people and ask them to
1:05:12
help and you know it is it is part of
1:05:15
the challenge of the of the model that
1:05:17
we've chosen but on the other hand man
1:05:19
I'm glad we did it because no way could
1:05:21
we have just done this first hour on
1:05:22
mainstream well we would the studio
1:05:24
would have been locked down would have
1:05:25
been gassed as part of our value for
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value model and since you start to
1:05:42
reiterate that earlier the most
1:05:44
interesting part of how we financed the
1:05:47
operation of the show is by asking a
1:05:49
simple question if you've listened to
1:05:51
two and a half three hours of our
1:05:53
program what kind of value did you get
1:05:54
for and I'll give you comparison to go
1:05:56
to the movies this weekend you'll take a
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date your wife your husband whatever you
1:06:01
hour and a half you get popcorn maybe a
1:06:04
drink it's fifty bucks
1:06:06
it's just gonna cost you around fifty
1:06:07
bucks I want to have fifty bucks
1:06:10
listening to our show did you get the
1:06:12
same value equal value less value and
1:06:14
when you ask people to determine value
1:06:17
for themselves the results are often
1:06:19
surprising and somehow that makes the
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model work and I think we should thank
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some of our donors who are helping us
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out for today starting with sir otaku
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the Duke of the North East Texas of Duke
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of North East Texas and the Red River
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Valley came in at the top of the list
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and he's actually a show number a member
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told us 1218 which is show two
1:06:42
they'll Nexus the case in point what
1:06:46
does he say
1:06:47
to start a barbecue competition season
1:06:49
for me and I need to get I need to up my
1:06:52
karma so I have a great competition
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competitive season what he says is he
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likes he wants it once $1200 with a
1:07:00
karma oh so I thought why not get a show
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credit yeah some might say it's cheating
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to ask for Karma for from the best
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podcast in the universe but if you ask
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me it's just hedging your bets when the
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difference between first and last place
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relies on a single bite yes this is true
1:07:18
when you do food cooking competitions
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Adam I'll be competing on your in your
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neck oh there was an April 4th at the
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cedar fence barbecue cook-off in Cedar
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Park Texas if you and the keeper want to
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come by on a Saturday afternoon hang out
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and have some great q can I get some jcd
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mac and cheese karma with a little girl
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yay 73 sk5 easy sir otaku the Duke of
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North East Texas and the Red River
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Valley now 73 kilo 5 alpha Charlie
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Charlie what is Q barbecue oh gee I've
1:07:55
never never heard it abbreviated like
1:07:58
that I've never heard that in Texas
1:08:03
maybe it's just Austin sir otaku you
1:08:07
will get a special extra credit today
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which you should totally put on your
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LinkedIn if you have one and we really
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appreciate that
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few slaves can get you back into the
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banana team I can choose macaroni and
1:08:20
cheese better melted together
1:08:22
mac and cheese mac and cheese mac and
1:08:24
cheese
1:08:27
you've got karma I should probably talk
1:08:35
to him sometime about brisket yeah for
1:08:38
tips where you want to give him tips I
1:08:40
don't have any tips for him on brisket I
1:08:42
got tips for everything but brisket I've
1:08:44
had nothing but trouble cooking brisket
1:08:47
the way they do it in Texas and I think
1:08:49
a lot of has to do I can't get the right
1:08:50
brisket here I don't have a fatty enough
1:08:52
brisket I've done it I've cooked for 12
1:08:55
hours I've used pecan shells I've done
1:08:57
all these things and I still can't get
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it just be a good product anyway onward
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to Baron hua does it walk men $600 yes
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yes yes when Walkman ITM gents shout out
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to the troll room please queue all the
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the Abra's ohms stop the hammering Oh
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Jill Abrams yeah jill abramson
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stop the hammering fisting nuts you know
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hold on assisting nuts is that is that
1:09:30
don't it's not the whole thing is that
1:09:32
yes a bit it's not really a clip it's
1:09:35
long well it's worth it because you know
1:09:37
this was trending on Twitter did you see
1:09:40
the man in inquiry as to how my
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territory was taken according to the
1:09:45
peerage map by Vikon Sir Patrick of the
1:09:48
enormous noggin well this is an outrage
1:09:52
have you seen this noggin so I don't
1:09:57
think he's talking about the noggin
1:09:58
being the outrage
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so to rectify please accept my donation
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Ohio for the less informed atom I'll be
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debriefing you further on the Chinese
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renovation karma as we prepare to sell
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and relocate to wherever dementia be is
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non-existent
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counting an email yeah he's uh he's
1:10:31
debriefing his son who's coming back
1:10:33
from somewhere working he sent me some
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info about that previously what do we do
1:10:40
about this this issue with with the with
1:10:44
the peerage one's gonna be they didn't
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be in the same area but one's gonna be
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basta the other oh okay that's easy
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that's fixed then and I think and I do I
1:10:54
I'm gonna play it but I have to tell you
1:10:56
your your nut fisting was trending this
1:11:00
week it be yeah and and what was
1:11:03
interesting is this note from Baron
1:11:05
Walkman he sent it to you and it got
1:11:08
rejected by your squirrel mail spam
1:11:10
filter for use of the porn word fisting
1:11:14
oh that's pretty pretty extreme Eric and
1:11:22
I had a good laugh over it with Eric I'm
1:11:29
sorry can I not talk to the employees of
1:11:31
the my emails bounce back obviously i
1:11:37
reaiiy read the New York Times like all
1:11:40
day long mainly on my iPad stop the
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hammer and just go for John tell us your
1:11:48
peeve about the fisting method of eating
1:11:52
snacks on nightly I see this on the
1:11:54
airplane and it's very annoying and I
1:11:56
think it were resultant and fights
1:11:57
breaking out cuz it's just so annoying
1:11:59
to watch guy takes his bag of peanuts
1:12:03
throws a pile of them into his palm of
1:12:06
his hand and then he makes a fist around
1:12:09
the nuts
1:12:12
shakes his fist to try to bring that nut
1:12:15
to the little stop throws a nut in his
1:12:21
mouth from his fist he does it again he
1:12:25
throws and shakes and throws it is
1:12:29
annoying
1:12:32
you've got karma a classic a classic I
1:12:37
tell you yeah we get plenty of them on
1:12:40
this show
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mm-hmm onward to Jamie bright yes in
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Sir Matt on the new human resource
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that's fantastic and you know agenda
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producer you've got karma next on the
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list is Erik Svendsen and he gives us
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three hundred thirty three dollars and
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33 cents and sent a note in and here's
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this jingles by the way cuz you don't
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have unless you have the note in front
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of you no I don't use can you see the
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juice mm-hmm
1:13:51
someone's getting corn hold and the og
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Pelosi Jobs karma okay all right
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with my auto finance employer and
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relocating to LA
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they may dick me I find out Friday jobs
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the are i k sv e and DSO n if you're on
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he'll be happy to have his executive
1:14:39
producer credit right there in his
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LinkedIn profile that's what he does you
1:14:44
can also write him at Eric it's Vince
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and not net love the show love the
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digressions in a naughty an into audio
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gear Adam did you ever eat that MKULTRA
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acid smiley face stay stay stay strong
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stay juicy love and light can you see
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that you're sick you're sick people just
1:15:14
sick Bryce Emmy Sethe or Nessa Nessa yes
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in Barren Wisconsin 33333 please deduce
1:15:25
me keep up the great work I have an
1:15:33
upcoming trip to visit the fiance in
1:15:36
Singapore so I humbly request travel
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karma humidity karma and immigration
1:15:41
Karma for my fiance as we attempt to
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gain the k1 visa Epstein didn't kill
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himself Brice from northwestern
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Wisconsin
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you've got karma dropping down to
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associate executive producer we start
1:15:57
with Justin Bose Bose R and San
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Francisco 220 2.44 been freeloading like
1:16:04
swine for too long so it's time to chip
1:16:07
in before the Trump bubble bursts for
1:16:10
what it's worth I enjoyed John's last
1:16:12
cognac fueled rapprochement on twit hope
1:16:16
it's not the last ones two years ago
1:16:18
Cheers
1:16:19
hey I got a speaking of chip in
1:16:22
a second the president sent me another
1:16:24
note and I believe he used the chip in
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hold on a second let me find it here and
1:16:32
it was there what was the last one I got
1:16:34
where it was five times match yes okay
1:16:39
well they've changed it now they've
1:16:40
changed it up okay here we go I'm gonna
1:16:44
do it in the voice in which it is
1:16:46
written if I raise my voice that is all
1:16:48
caps we start your final deadline to
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support President Trump with five
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hundred percent matched funds has been
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extended three more hours five hundred
1:17:04
percent now they're trying everything to
1:17:06
get me into their supporters the same as
1:17:09
five a hello of course but it sounds
1:17:12
better and it trick you yes because I'm
1:17:14
done I didn't realize that the
1:17:16
copywriter for all these things was
1:17:17
comic strip blogger well there you go
1:17:21
now you know why he's been hanging
1:17:22
around all this time it was good money
1:17:24
and learning how to how to get us to
1:17:26
chip in so I think this is to me they
1:17:30
have a lot of nerve in my opinion to
1:17:33
send notes out like that it's it's very
1:17:36
entertaining it really is and I and I
1:17:40
loved our animated No Agenda version of
1:17:42
that thank you very much Jennifer oh my
1:17:45
god so funny it's really good onward
1:17:49
with Tom by our brother koukin staad in
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Tilburg cracking stops caracas in
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Tilburg Netherlands Holland
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if you hadn't figured that out by now I
1:18:07
am Jon and Adam tomorrow's my 38th Tour
1:18:10
du Soleil and the most and the most no
1:18:14
agenda like festivities are almost there
1:18:18
:
1:18:19
Carnaval aka vasto loveand
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it's like a party well that's all the
1:18:27
more reason for the early contribution
1:18:28
to the best podcast endeavors please
1:18:30
accept my gift of 2 times 11 1 1111
1:18:33
without your show I would sure
1:18:36
I was sure would transform back to
1:18:39
dimension be always sleep on sage you've
1:18:41
saved him ha especially here in the
1:18:45
lowlands where the m5 mus pundits are
1:18:47
than are the son-in-law of the Speaker
1:18:50
of the House and Lib Joe Eric booth on
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Mouton yeah this is the guy Travis your
1:18:58
side of the pond and this is the guy who
1:19:00
is in Florida this is the guy who is
1:19:03
engaged to Pelosi's daughter Christine
1:19:06
Pelosi oh and he's a Dutchman yes yep
1:19:11
shout out to my smokin hot fiance
1:19:15
Josh key socky shocky shocky she's the
1:19:21
best 10 10 20 20 is the magic date good
1:19:24
good idea
1:19:24
in November we'll be travelling to your
1:19:27
side of the pond they have our okay
1:19:28
you're traveling through the hell I have
1:19:29
the honeymoon in Florida and the
1:19:31
tropical islands of the kingdom of the
1:19:32
Netherlands its best time for a romantic
1:19:35
Road cuisine trip and listening together
1:19:37
on some epic crazy election news
1:19:39
deconstruction it's true please accept
1:19:42
these jingle requests effing cancer
1:19:44
Karma for or goat karma for my dear
1:19:47
friend Rollo keep the faith
1:19:50
jobs karma Pelosi and Trump Obama
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chicken dance
1:19:55
my most carnival-like jingle I could
1:19:58
find as an alternative the magical
1:20:01
shape-shifting juice I think the chicken
1:20:02
dance is better thank you for all your
1:20:05
efforts and keeping us sane wishing all
1:20:07
the No Agenda listeners buying a fine
1:20:09
vessel to vltava been perfect nailed it
1:20:13
excellent
1:20:14
Tom Baird in Crookston so I can start
1:20:23
yes so the Dutch take their carnival
1:20:27
very seriously and it's it's just a
1:20:31
whole weekend of drinking and and and
1:20:34
the songs are pretty much like the Obama
1:20:36
chicken dance exactly
1:20:40
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jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's
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vote for jobs you've got karma there we
1:21:14
go thanks Tom
1:21:16
sir Dirt Farmer comes up next two
1:21:18
hundred twelve dollars and 18 cents
1:21:19
while group for some reason they must
1:21:22
have loved the SA no requests chemtrails
1:21:25
is true Obama China China a whole the
1:21:29
show has been stellar as of late and I
1:21:33
greatly appreciate your in-depth
1:21:34
analysis I find it interesting that
1:21:36
today when I tried to access the Borg
1:21:39
from my work PC that my company has
1:21:41
blocked the website and categorized it
1:21:44
as adult humor can't have that slaves
1:21:49
can't have adult humor you're free and
1:21:51
open Internet in the great American
1:21:53
countries that we live I guess you
1:21:56
should have that going for you I guess I
1:21:58
guess I would like to get an update on
1:22:00
the potential for Adam to tour John
1:22:02
studio when he's in California for some
1:22:05
reason this possibility is intriguing
1:22:07
perhaps it's good opportunity for
1:22:09
another fundraising gimmick Adam if you
1:22:12
get a tour perhaps you should take a can
1:22:15
of oil for the squeaky chair please give
1:22:19
me a big helping of travel go karma for
1:22:21
my wife and I are taking out our three
1:22:23
human resources on vacation next week
1:22:26
and it will be a lengthy flight there
1:22:29
and back best regards sir Dirt Farmer
1:22:32
yeah I thought about this sir Dirt
1:22:35
Farmer and I I don't think I want to see
1:22:40
John Studio it might ruin the vision
1:22:44
I've built up of it over you know good
1:22:46
12 13 years no I see this what is as
1:22:51
though I can't see through this ploy
1:22:57
okay what's my ploy and then I'll tell
1:22:59
you what the real ploy is you you
1:23:00
analyze that and I'll tell you what's
1:23:02
really going on Adam knows I've got the
1:23:05
cleaning maniac Jay and myself included
1:23:09
I can clean that if Dad I'm just gonna
1:23:12
come ever ever I agree to let him see
1:23:14
the place it'll be clean as a whistle be
1:23:16
banking could be just gleaming but if he
1:23:21
thinks that I all he's not gonna come
1:23:22
out I'll give him a crap it'll be the
1:23:24
mess that it is
1:23:25
and that's what he wants to see wrong
1:23:29
again
1:23:29
yeah says you okay let's play his
1:23:34
requested jingle you've got a atomic
1:23:49
right atom showdown cool $200 you lot
1:23:54
recently over some tommy energy stuff
1:23:57
from tama karate Baba I wanted to let
1:24:00
you know that there's a lot happening in
1:24:02
advanced nuclear tech these days you can
1:24:06
learn more from my Twitter feed act
1:24:09
atomic rod yes atomic insights is still
1:24:13
a good place to find other older info
1:24:16
but I've been too busy with a new job
1:24:18
and a capitalist as a capitalist to do
1:24:21
much more writing no jingles just karma
1:24:25
I know doesn't it suck when your
1:24:27
capitalist atomic rod and and I would
1:24:30
you know he has a podcast he does a blog
1:24:34
if you really want to know and he's
1:24:36
taught us I think pretty much everything
1:24:38
that we know about atomic energy and the
1:24:40
whole backyard nukes conversation
1:24:42
started years and years and years ago
1:24:44
and he would know you know he formerly
1:24:47
was on a nuclear submarine he was
1:24:50
Captain Commander I know we always we
1:24:52
always give him more than it was but I
1:24:54
think he was actually in charge of the
1:24:56
entire fleet and we're very proud to
1:24:58
have him very proud to have him as one
1:25:01
of our associate executive producer
1:25:03
today thank you very much Tom McBride
1:25:04
you've got karma
1:25:09
her Brian worden $200 howdy gents I just
1:25:14
need a job karma for my wife current
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proven version would be fine also a
1:25:18
happy birthday shot to my oldest Jack
1:25:20
who is turning 15 all right
1:25:23
on the 24th no jingles okay where's he
1:25:26
from do we know yeah absolutely jobs the
1:25:31
approved one jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:25:34
that's now we have fake ologist calm in
1:25:45
Toronto Canada we sent it to Canadian
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dollar at cheque of 200 so he gets
1:25:50
credit and I'm also thinking looking
1:25:52
there done one list is to Kalin who's
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gonna get mentioned anyway for $199.99 I
1:25:57
get he said I don't know what I don't
1:26:00
know what the point mr. came in with a
1:26:02
one penny shy well you know what hey let
1:26:05
me do this I have one here somewhere I
1:26:08
have there it is I'm just right handy so
1:26:11
now he's also an associate executive
1:26:13
producer psychologist calm writes I find
1:26:19
my two hundred dollar Canadian dollar
1:26:20
Exchequer make my fourth annual donation
1:26:23
keeping once me one step closer to the
1:26:25
Canadian knighthood my blog fake ologist
1:26:28
dot-com is all about exposing media
1:26:31
fakery every major media event is a
1:26:33
hyper-realistic drill portrayed is real
1:26:36
including 9/11 as shown in the
1:26:39
blockbuster YouTube movie September
1:26:41
Clues oh that is a pretty good one I've
1:26:46
also got research that shows nuke
1:26:48
nuclear science is based on science
1:26:50
fakery which is good news if you believe
1:26:52
in nuclear weapons have you ever
1:26:55
considered that nukes were fake how
1:26:57
about this is right after dried Adams
1:26:59
foundation I just love these this is
1:27:01
great not only could not be more perfect
1:27:06
have you ever considered that news for
1:27:08
fake how about nuclear power if the
1:27:11
power stations were fake that certainly
1:27:13
better explains why this magical energy
1:27:16
isn't used everywhere to replace all the
1:27:19
other sources
1:27:20
well that's a good conspiracy theory
1:27:22
hadn't heard that one I like it
1:27:25
it's one giant 124 year worldwide fraud
1:27:29
thanks for considering this idea no
1:27:32
jingles no karma soon-to-be surf
1:27:33
ecologist I'm gonna give one one jingle
1:27:36
to him and that concludes our list of
1:27:44
associate executive producers all he
1:27:50
says is keep on trucking okay dude
1:27:52
didn't have any big note okay you guys
1:27:54
colonies in Northville Michigan and well
1:27:56
I I have to say despite your essay in
1:28:01
the newsletter good showing today yes
1:28:03
because typically when you when we put
1:28:05
actual content is maybe this is a
1:28:07
turning point you know what I think it
1:28:10
was just for insiders would like to do
1:28:12
these like look into how they do why
1:28:14
something works and where something
1:28:15
doesn't work I think the point of the of
1:28:18
the article was that the money being
1:28:20
spent by Bloomberg this was all bitchin
1:28:23
and moanin the article that yes he was
1:28:25
about about the effectiveness of
1:28:27
advertising and with some possibility
1:28:31
that it's not gonna be effective when it
1:28:33
comes to Bloomberg it's at the end of
1:28:35
the day mmm-hmm after he dropped 600
1:28:37
million of his own money into the
1:28:38
campaign and brags about it which is a
1:28:41
pittance compared to what he has and so
1:28:45
I think there was the element of well
1:28:47
here's how we do it we do it differently
1:28:48
than just throwing money at it and we
1:28:53
don't accept Bloomberg ads so we're
1:28:54
gonna actually talk about things about
1:28:56
Bloomberg that no one else will talk
1:28:57
about in fact Bloomberg has really been
1:29:01
spreading the love online have you seen
1:29:03
he was paying at Instagram influencers
1:29:06
150 bucks a pop just to put something in
1:29:09
your comments yeah what what a bonanza
1:29:12
could have been if we were a commercial
1:29:13
outfit oh yeah we'd be cleaning up and
1:29:15
that's beautiful and yeah yeah many Mike
1:29:20
how can the president call him that it's
1:29:23
ridiculous what a horrible person Trump
1:29:26
is what are you reading
1:29:32
all right how about this I'll try it
1:29:35
I'll try it on for size this is how it
1:29:36
work
1:29:36
I really appreciate Mike Bloomberg he
1:29:39
sees the America that I see he wants to
1:29:43
help people directly you call him a
1:29:46
billionaire but he gives away tens of
1:29:48
billions of dollars to the most
1:29:50
charitable fantastic causes he's a true
1:29:53
patriot I've heard he's a pretty good
1:29:56
guy too
1:29:58
all right well I'll cut that out and
1:30:01
I'll send it in as a submission and I
1:30:04
would like my I would like to say that
1:30:07
today is the official Pecha Kucha day
1:30:10
this is the project that was started
1:30:13
years ago by Dame Astrid and Sir Mark
1:30:16
Pecha Kucha PE CH aku CH a it's 20
1:30:20
slides 20 seconds per slide its global
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everywhere in the world these Pecha
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Kucha z' will be taking place it's their
1:30:29
version of a No Agenda value for value
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go to Pecha Kucha org and see if there's
1:30:35
one near you it is it's really a
1:30:37
fantastic it's a fan it's really a great
1:30:41
gathering and and it's it goes by quick
1:30:44
it's fun and there's hot chicks there my
1:30:47
hair yeah yeah yeah and I should do it
1:30:52
no agenda a slide show I know it what
1:30:56
for Pecha Kucha yeah why this why what
1:31:00
we're doing is important in why it
1:31:01
really matters well if someone will put
1:31:04
it together I'll present it I can put it
1:31:07
together oh my goodness and 20 slides
1:31:09
how many times do I get to twitch and
1:31:11
blink per slide like it or not yeah
1:31:17
thank you very much to our executive
1:31:19
producers and our associate executive
1:31:20
producers for supporting this program
1:31:22
keeping the lights on keeping it running
1:31:24
and for showing us just how valuable the
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work is that is done here by all
1:31:28
producers of Gitmo nation because it
1:31:30
everyone is putting the show together
1:31:31
that we just happen to be tasked with
1:31:34
the actual work part of it but thank you
1:31:36
and if you'd like to support us for our
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show coming up on Sunday I will be in
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and of course that means we have a
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meet-up on Friday but Sunday will need
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your help go to to Vollrath dot org
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slash and I think you're pretty much up
1:31:53
to date you can sound intelligent about
1:31:55
the debate ain't that true our formula
1:31:58
is this
1:31:59
we go out we hit people in the mouth
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1:32:15
by the way since we since someone
1:32:18
brought that up thinking that that was
1:32:19
new water order or I've received several
1:32:23
notes from people who said that they
1:32:24
also misunderstood that new world order
1:32:27
jingle which we've been playing for
1:32:29
about 10 11 years and people think it's
1:32:32
you order water all kinds of interesting
1:32:37
interesting ways that's been interpreted
1:32:39
I kind of like that great hey so the
1:32:49
President issued some Pardons and
1:32:52
commutations
1:32:53
which received a lot of attention from
1:32:56
the n5m did you pick up on anything and
1:33:01
my dog said they're bitching and moaning
1:33:03
fat you have a clip I think there's a
1:33:04
clip good good good I think this is
1:33:07
under it when I aim he's clip somebody's
1:33:09
who we got here
1:33:10
tried it pardoned oh yeah this might be
1:33:12
a trident pardon Stone Trump Democracy
1:33:15
Now
1:33:15
president Trump issued a wave of Pardons
1:33:18
and commutations Tuesday to a group of
1:33:20
his political allies circumventing the
1:33:23
normal Justice Department process among
1:33:26
the 11 people granted clemency Tuesday
1:33:29
where former Illinois governor Rod
1:33:31
Blagojevich who had been jailed for
1:33:33
attempting to sell Barack Obama's US
1:33:35
Senate seat former New York police
1:33:37
commissioner Bernie Kerik who is
1:33:39
convicted of tax fraud and lying to
1:33:41
officials an investment banker Mike
1:33:43
Milken who was convicted of securities
1:33:45
fraud and conspiracy and was best known
1:33:47
as the junk bond King the clemency comes
1:33:50
amid speculation Trump might also try to
1:33:53
pardon his longtime friend and former
1:33:55
campaign adviser Roger stone
1:34:01
hit my eye with that thing
1:34:03
put it back stone it's just happened
1:34:07
guess in the last couple of minutes
1:34:10
forty months he's been sentenced to 40
1:34:13
months for lying to Congress by my
1:34:15
calculation that is the magic number
1:34:17
three point three three three years am I
1:34:20
am I right on that oh I never thought of
1:34:23
that
1:34:23
yeah well that's code good for him now a
1:34:27
couple things she says in there
1:34:28
she says he she slants the story that's
1:34:32
why I gave the boy at the end because
1:34:33
she deserved it yeah political allies
1:34:37
blog oh and I know I want to see a
1:34:40
political ally
1:34:42
well I if when you're done analyzing
1:34:44
with no sense I mean I have no go ahead
1:34:47
what I'll go down the list is another
1:34:50
one I don't know that they've ever done
1:34:51
business together had even knows the guy
1:34:53
but Milken was the guy who invented the
1:34:55
junk bond it really helped bring the
1:34:58
country back from his couple of slumps
1:35:00
and the junk blunts actually work people
1:35:04
don't want to admit it but you know the
1:35:06
whole love win Empire was built on junk
1:35:09
pots of the Mirage Hotel was built on
1:35:11
junk bonds is very successful and he
1:35:15
also wasn't in jail anymore you know
1:35:17
he's not in jail but he needed the part
1:35:19
in his now and get his licenses and
1:35:21
everything back right you can go been
1:35:22
traded I would like to see if Michael
1:35:24
Milken who was a genuine genius who was
1:35:27
set up by barb or Ivan I was first a
1:35:30
boasts key is the bad guy mmm-hmm it's a
1:35:33
shame because the guy was milk it's one
1:35:35
of the smartest finance guys in the
1:35:37
history of the country and he should be
1:35:39
back in business
1:35:40
well let's run down the list here
1:35:43
because there is something going on with
1:35:45
this so we had Edward DeBartolo jr. he's
1:35:49
the he owned the San Francisco 49ers and
1:35:56
yeah I'm not I'm not quite sure I think
1:35:59
maybe he wants it doesn't he live in
1:36:00
Ohio or something
1:36:02
I think he's no hi he's a super mall
1:36:07
builder good eye net right but I think
1:36:12
he does let me know
1:36:13
yes I think that he wants Trump is doing
1:36:15
that for oppa oh hi Oh support for the
1:36:18
pretty election I pretty much can
1:36:20
deconstruct most of these we just went
1:36:22
through Milken then we have Ariel
1:36:25
Friedler don't know much about him
1:36:27
Bernard Kerik this was wasn't it the the
1:36:31
Police Commission who got caught unlike
1:36:33
nannygate because I think I was in New
1:36:35
York at the time I don't to be honest
1:36:38
about I don't know anything about that
1:36:40
guy well he got screwed he was he led
1:36:42
these guys got screwed that's what I
1:36:44
think these right he's religious unlike
1:36:46
what Amy said against the Department
1:36:49
guidelines egged okay he can well let's
1:36:53
let me let me tell you what's going on
1:36:54
here cuz I figured out the minute I saw
1:36:56
the mainstream I mean there's a lot of
1:36:58
people you could jump on and they
1:37:00
completely ignored the women who had
1:37:03
their who receive pardons or commutator
1:37:06
pardons actually for now actually maybe
1:37:09
have been commutation but they're out of
1:37:11
jail women who were involved in
1:37:13
nonviolent drug crimes some of them yeah
1:37:17
just deserve to get out I think I think
1:37:20
they did their time they got a little
1:37:21
railroaded so that's been completely
1:37:23
ignored everyone focused on Blagojevich
1:37:27
and Trump himself said well yeah you
1:37:30
know I met him a few times you know I
1:37:32
just thought they've been and it's he
1:37:34
wasn't pardoned his sentence was
1:37:35
commuted which means you're done so
1:37:38
you're still guilty you still still did
1:37:40
it all but you can get out of jail now
1:37:42
and the way the mainstream jumped all
1:37:46
over that got my no agenda producer or
1:37:49
sense tingly and I went back to our
1:37:52
notes because that point this went down
1:37:54
when we were who actually goes back to
1:37:57
before the show started and it deserves
1:38:01
yes it does it goes back to when Obama
1:38:05
became Senator for Illinois that's
1:38:09
before the show started dad is but not
1:38:12
but this is all a part of it
1:38:15
because if you go and listen to you know
1:38:18
there's a famous tape of Blagojevich and
1:38:20
he's talking about how you know bail
1:38:23
I've got something to trade I've got
1:38:24
this valuable Senate seat
1:38:26
cetera it was really only about two or
1:38:28
three percent of everything that was
1:38:29
recorded at the time and you've got to
1:38:31
ask why was Blagojevich being wiretapped
1:38:34
by the FBI was it just because it was
1:38:37
trying to sell the Obama Senate seat no
1:38:41
we do have to go back to how Obama got
1:38:43
his Senate seat in the first place
1:38:45
because this is all Chicago politics and
1:38:47
Trump's commutation getting Blagojevich
1:38:50
out of jail is a big fu to Obama and
1:38:54
I'll explain why so when Obama met David
1:39:01
Axelrod at the time David Axelrod had
1:39:05
just left the Tribune Company in Chicago
1:39:08
where he was the city hall editor so
1:39:10
very closely tied to a Chicago politics
1:39:13
he was a consultant who he himself said
1:39:16
he packages up black politicians for
1:39:19
white voters so he became Obama's main
1:39:23
man in order to get his Senate seat
1:39:25
there were two people in the way one was
1:39:28
a billionaire hedge fund guy and who was
1:39:32
way ahead of Obama in the polls for the
1:39:34
nomination for to be the center so that
1:39:37
I this was a primary Michael sure what
1:39:41
it was and did have all this in the show
1:39:42
nuts by the way I'm just trying to go
1:39:43
through it quickly
1:39:44
and then suddenly documents leaked about
1:39:50
his his contester that he his divorce
1:39:56
papers which both he and his ex-wife had
1:39:58
sealed they were leaked by the the
1:40:01
Tribune Company of course there's David
1:40:02
Axelrod and it showed that there had
1:40:05
been some spousal abuse that was punched
1:40:07
her then there was no he actually kicked
1:40:09
her in the shin because she was kicking
1:40:11
him but they when they did a debate
1:40:13
there was a four-minute segment so that
1:40:15
killed the guys killed the guys chances
1:40:17
then they had Jack Ryan this guy's way
1:40:20
by the way I don't want to stop your
1:40:22
flow but you can collect yourself this
1:40:26
is very similar to the parallels a bit
1:40:29
the way Hillary got her Senate seat if
1:40:31
you remember here all of a sudden she's
1:40:34
running against the guy that would be
1:40:35
unstoppable which was Rudy Giuliani
1:40:37
but somehow Giuliani gets
1:40:40
answer or a cancer scare or something he
1:40:44
has to drop out just gives it to her
1:40:46
exactly so this is yeah I remember this
1:40:50
this bullcrap about this guy well then
1:40:52
we've added a beat no bomb well then we
1:40:54
had the second one then there was Jack
1:40:55
Ryan
1:40:56
this guy is handsome also
1:40:57
multi-millionaire very well-connected in
1:41:00
politics and he is clearly gonna wring
1:41:05
Obama's bail in this but oh oh the
1:41:07
tribune company once again finds leaked
1:41:10
documents from the sealed divorce papers
1:41:13
between Jack Ryan and his ex-wife Jerry
1:41:16
who we know as seven of nine of Deep
1:41:19
Space nine and there it showed and was
1:41:24
kind of funny because there was there
1:41:26
were disagreements over group sex and
1:41:28
sex clubs and it was interesting enough
1:41:30
she wanted to do it and he didn't so but
1:41:33
it was a skirmish the other way oh I
1:41:35
know I went back and looked at it so the
1:41:37
guy actually got excoriated for not
1:41:39
wanting to have other people bang his
1:41:41
wife from the sex club but whatever that
1:41:43
was another scandal and whoop Obama pops
1:41:46
right in so Obama was a state senator
1:41:49
for a number of years and his main
1:41:51
fundraiser is a guy named Tony res co
1:41:54
are easy ko you might want to look that
1:41:57
one up
1:41:57
Tony res CO is incredibly corrupt he's
1:42:00
bit and he also helped Blagojevich fund
1:42:03
his campaigns all of Obama's campaigns
1:42:06
and that's where the FBI trouble started
1:42:10
and it was and by the way there was all
1:42:12
kinds of pay all alleged payoffs where
1:42:14
Obama bought a house next to res Co
1:42:17
Resco then sold him a little bit of land
1:42:19
for payoffs basically and Obama's admit
1:42:23
all that was a mistake I never should
1:42:25
have done a deal with that num nook we
1:42:27
were even though there were best buds
1:42:29
the what Blagojevich was ultimately
1:42:33
because there was two trials the first
1:42:35
one hung jury they couldn't convict him
1:42:37
on anything of these phone calls that
1:42:39
just said yeah the guy's braggadocious
1:42:41
but he really didn't do anything wrong
1:42:42
and they finally nailed him on asking
1:42:46
for campaign contributions for an
1:42:49
increase in Medicare payments to a
1:42:51
hospital
1:42:52
and here's the problem on the board of
1:42:56
the Illinois no I think running the
1:42:58
board of the Illinois hospital and
1:43:00
medical that I don't know exactly what
1:43:01
it's called was Barack Obama he was part
1:43:05
of corruption in Chicago and pay offs
1:43:09
between res Co and and the the the
1:43:14
medical industry the hospital everyone
1:43:17
you can imagine because that's how
1:43:19
politics works and that's certainly how
1:43:23
Chicago politics works so the guy that
1:43:27
Blagojevich was discussing this with on
1:43:29
the on this phone call and again you've
1:43:32
only heard a little bit you didn't hear
1:43:34
the whole set up to it which probably
1:43:36
would have exonerated him where Liguria
1:43:39
which was really saying you know this
1:43:41
guy you know these F and Obama's full of
1:43:43
tricks all this stuff I'm sick and tired
1:43:45
of it and he essentially laid out the
1:43:48
corruption that Obama was involved in so
1:43:50
Trump has been I'm sorry Blagojevich got
1:43:54
fourteen years his co-conspirator much
1:43:56
more corrupt than him actually involved
1:43:58
in the payoffs got ten and a half years
1:44:01
why they wanted to shut Blagojevich up
1:44:04
shut him up for Obama's term possible
1:44:08
second term and another term after that
1:44:10
and another term after that and Trump
1:44:13
has pulled him out and he is going to
1:44:15
rat Obama out key target number one no
1:44:19
small aircraft no hot tubs stay away
1:44:23
from hair dryers in the bathroom
1:44:25
Blagojevich has a big target on his head
1:44:28
and Trump and no one caught this except
1:44:31
I think a lot in the mainstream know it
1:44:33
and they immediately went to its his
1:44:35
buddy he was on apprentice know all of
1:44:39
this is total horse crap this is it is
1:44:43
on it's on and we'll see but Trump did
1:44:47
this either to just make everybody
1:44:49
worried because a lot of people involved
1:44:51
in this a lot of names you know Axelrod
1:44:53
is still on TV not that he's a big fish
1:44:55
there's a lot of people and what the
1:44:57
Pritzker's this is such a Chicago
1:45:00
shitstorm and all these links are in the
1:45:03
show notes take a look at it you will be
1:45:05
a
1:45:06
founded and you'll understand why this
1:45:08
protectionism of Obama is outing itself
1:45:11
as Blagojevich as a crook yeah he is
1:45:14
he's crooked he thought is what
1:45:16
politicians do give me a campaign
1:45:18
donation all I'll get a contract for
1:45:21
your for your military-industrial
1:45:24
complex the company and this is and
1:45:27
maybe this is the overarching point that
1:45:28
I am not prepared to unroll unravel
1:45:31
today but I I've been looking at how
1:45:33
this kind of this what they call the
1:45:36
deep state or you know what would the
1:45:39
administrative state the stuff that
1:45:42
really you know the all these people the
1:45:44
judges near the judge who just sentenced
1:45:47
own to 240 months all of this and you
1:45:51
can help me with this I think started
1:45:53
with FDR an FDR was the champion at
1:45:57
giving away government money programs
1:46:00
that he invented of course we had the
1:46:02
new the New Deal but there was all these
1:46:04
programs that he would give money to
1:46:07
political friends but not just that he'd
1:46:10
give it to the media in fact I found out
1:46:12
that he delivered huge amounts of money
1:46:15
to LBJ so Texas would be all in on it
1:46:18
LBJ passed that money on to Brown and
1:46:20
Root I didn't even know that he was a
1:46:23
part of that that's Kellogg Brown and
1:46:24
Root that's Halliburton this goes way
1:46:26
back this what you see with these little
1:46:29
people at the top with a Comey or what's
1:46:32
the the FBI dickhead who didn't get
1:46:36
convicted of anything McCabe here are
1:46:39
all part of it they're all part of what
1:46:41
the National Security bureaucracy all
1:46:44
these little intelligence agencies it's
1:46:46
it's a mess and I don't think I don't
1:46:49
think precisely god bless him I don't
1:46:54
think Trump can blast through all of
1:46:56
this it's impossible
1:46:57
I can't bless through any of it it's but
1:47:01
this is what's going on here and I like
1:47:03
that he's playing this angle let's see
1:47:04
what happens we have to keep our eye on
1:47:06
it now because no one else will no one
1:47:09
understands what's happening here
1:47:10
well they don't care I care I think it's
1:47:13
fantastic
1:47:14
no I said they don't care it is that you
1:47:16
know you hear T yeah
1:47:18
so I would love for all producers this
1:47:21
is your eyes pealed warning and just to
1:47:25
wrap this up this little segment the
1:47:30
first part is this complaining about
1:47:32
their bar should I told you this was
1:47:34
gonna be a big deal
1:47:35
bar should resign it's crazy we got
1:47:38
2,000 people former prosecutors signing
1:47:42
a letter just to resign he's taking
1:47:46
instructions from the president this is
1:47:48
wrong this is not how it's supposed to
1:47:49
work now in the NSB the National
1:47:52
Security bureaucracy that is indeed not
1:47:55
how it's supposed to work he's supposed
1:47:56
to let them handle everything
1:47:58
unfortunately it's always been this way
1:48:02
this is Eric Holder President Obama's
1:48:06
Attorney General for the first six years
1:48:09
of his presidency on The Breakfast Club
1:48:11
he called in and talked about his
1:48:13
relationship with President Obama
1:48:15
remember this is the relationship of the
1:48:19
Obama presidency I'm still the
1:48:42
president's wingman I'm his boy that's
1:48:46
exactly how it's supposed to be but oh
1:48:48
no can't be the can't be the lawyer the
1:48:50
president you have to be the lawyer of
1:48:52
the United States wow this is pretty
1:48:56
transfer here plays clip firestorm over
1:48:58
the 2000 XD OJ's I got a comment about
1:49:01
this next tonight the growing firestorm
1:49:03
surrounding Attorney General William bar
1:49:05
more than 2,000 former Justice
1:49:06
Department prosecutors and officials now
1:49:08
publicly calling for his resignation the
1:49:11
AG facing heavy criticism for
1:49:13
intervening and the sentencing of
1:49:14
president Trump's longtime friend Roger
1:49:16
stone that sentencing now set for
1:49:19
Thursday
1:49:20
longtime friend now the this way if you
1:49:24
remember about six months it may even
1:49:26
been a year ago but I think it was more
1:49:28
like six between six months and a year
1:49:30
ago nine months maybe there was the same
1:49:33
2,000 X DOJ guys who signed a petition
1:49:37
saying that the president should be I
1:49:39
believe should be impeached and this is
1:49:43
just a mailing list this is a group of
1:49:45
2000 that was there all Democrats it was
1:49:51
so I looked in the first time it
1:49:54
happened which is the same two thousand
1:49:56
guys you can look at the list is the
1:49:57
same people I looked into this back then
1:50:00
when it happened the first time and I
1:50:01
wrote I tracked down two or three of
1:50:03
them and wrote them email them that you
1:50:06
maybe I tracked that more than that but
1:50:08
I only got responses from two or three
1:50:09
but you were you were trying to did you
1:50:11
acquire the entire list the list is
1:50:14
available that's a hot list man that ran
1:50:16
and medium is the same list that they
1:50:18
ran just ran you know we can do with
1:50:20
this list here we'll send the email I
1:50:22
saw what you were doing I was able to
1:50:25
turn on your webcam I saw what you were
1:50:28
watching you need to send me five
1:50:31
Bitcoin come on man it's a great list
1:50:33
it's a great list to do that for I don't
1:50:34
have the emails that's a problem yeah so
1:50:39
I had to dig through and dig around and
1:50:41
finally get to the emails for maybe five
1:50:43
or six of them because some of them are
1:50:44
Fame in famous law firms and you go to
1:50:46
the website and there's the guy and you
1:50:49
know X do Jack's do it's amazing how
1:50:51
many X do J people there are in giant
1:50:53
law firm yeah so I sent bunch of notes
1:50:56
that's because I didn't I thought this
1:50:58
sounds like a bunch of bullcrap and
1:51:00
there's just mate you know just putting
1:51:01
people's names down you know like
1:51:03
petitioners do mmm
1:51:04
no everything wrote back no no yeah no I
1:51:07
ran they've all worked out I even
1:51:09
questioned that they did signed on to
1:51:11
this thing and I need to tell they're
1:51:14
all just a bunch of either never Trump
1:51:16
errs or just Democrats that don't like
1:51:18
Trump it's the same group so this is
1:51:20
gonna crop up every six to nine months
1:51:23
mm XD OJ's saying that Trump did the
1:51:26
wrong thing this is bull crap good and
1:51:29
the fact that that that the ABC News is
1:51:32
a sort of democracy now just
1:51:33
played it straight is just beyond the
1:51:36
pale as far as I'm concerned just bad
1:51:38
coverage is that very well done a good
1:51:41
deconstruction I had forgotten all about
1:51:43
that list that man so much said what a
1:51:46
bunch its hooey it's it's malarkey I say
1:51:49
it's malarkey but if you really want to
1:51:51
know the constitutionality of it you got
1:51:54
to go to the constitutional lawyer Alan
1:51:57
Dershowitz because he knows if this is
1:52:00
legal can you do that can you can you
1:52:01
tell can you open investigations Eddie
1:52:03
has an interesting example there was a
1:52:06
lot of white house control of the
1:52:08
Justice Department during the Kennedy
1:52:10
administration and I don't think we saw
1:52:13
very many liberal professors arguing
1:52:15
against that I have some information as
1:52:18
well about the about the Obama
1:52:21
administration which will be disclosed
1:52:23
in a lawsuit at some point but I'm not
1:52:26
prepared to disclose it now about how a
1:52:28
President Obama personally asked the FBI
1:52:32
to investigate somebody on behalf of
1:52:35
George Soros was a close ally it says
1:52:38
we've seen this kind of White House
1:52:42
influence on the Justice Department
1:52:43
virtually in every Justice Department
1:52:46
the difference is this president is much
1:52:49
more overt about any tweets about it
1:52:51
President Obama whispered to the Justice
1:52:55
Department about it and and and I don't
1:52:58
think these thousand former adjustments
1:53:01
Department officials would pass the shoe
1:53:03
on the other foot test maybe some of
1:53:04
them would but a good many of them
1:53:06
wouldn't and let's be very clear about
1:53:08
the constitutionality the president
1:53:10
could make a decision to really control
1:53:14
the Justice Department he could decide
1:53:16
who to prosecute who not to prosecute he
1:53:17
shouldn't do it it hasn't been done
1:53:19
since Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson
1:53:22
did do it we've seen this throughout our
1:53:24
history you said that George Soros asked
1:53:28
Barack Obama to have his Justice
1:53:29
Department investigate somebody where
1:53:32
that's going to come out in the lawsuit
1:53:33
in the near future that is not unusual
1:53:37
people whisper to presidents all the
1:53:39
time presidents whisper to Justice
1:53:43
Department all the time it's very common
1:53:45
it's wrong whatever
1:53:46
does it but it's common and we shouldn't
1:53:49
think that it's unique to any particular
1:53:51
president I have in my possession the
1:53:53
actual 302 form which documents this
1:53:57
issue and it will at the right time come
1:54:00
out but I'm not free to disclose it now
1:54:01
because it's a case that's not how juicy
1:54:07
this guy's a genius I can't wait to find
1:54:10
out who Soros wanted to forget that
1:54:12
Obama that took care of it but who was
1:54:15
it I can't wait we're gonna find out if
1:54:18
this is another go throw it into the
1:54:21
pile of 10,000
1:54:26
he doesn't say stuff if he doesn't mean
1:54:29
it is - the impression I get but but
1:54:32
it's a good point because after the
1:54:34
media the n5m tried so desperately all
1:54:37
wah Bolton Oh Bolton Bolton Bolton
1:54:40
Bolton block we're both on the same boat
1:54:42
I think this was another master stroke I
1:54:46
think it was a scam I think Bolton was
1:54:49
in cahoots with Trump and played
1:54:51
everybody here's chris matthews grousing
1:54:54
about the latest news tonight former
1:54:56
national security advisor john bolton
1:54:58
spoke publicly for the first time since
1:55:00
the impeachment trial where he discussed
1:55:02
his unpublished manuscript which
1:55:04
reportedly contains new details of the
1:55:06
Trump Ukraine scandal according to NBC