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night Adam curry
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Jhansi Devore at Sunday March
21st 2020
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this is your ward Whitney Gitmo
nation
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media assassination episode
1227 this is
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no agenda cutting through red
tape
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broadcasting live from
opportunities 33
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here in the frontier of Austin
Texas
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capital of the drone star state
in the
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morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
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Valley where there's virtually
nobody on
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the freeways next week at this
time
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they'll be blood I'm John C
Dvorak for
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those of you who tuned in to
feel calm
0:41
and serene that opening I'm
sure helped
0:43
a lot blood in the streets stop
it stop
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it yes Edie
0:51
we'll check in first how's
everyone
0:53
there when okay yeah it was
fine yeah
0:56
okay well stir-crazy say they're
1:00
stir-crazy
1:02
not yet button by this time
next week
1:05
for sure
1:05
my my niece has corona virus
which nice
1:09
is this this is well it's an is
it Mike
1:12
so my cousin's daughter is that
a nice I
1:14
did you're asking the wrong guy
yeah is
1:18
this the one that told you you
don't
1:20
have a high enough security
level no but
1:23
she could be one of those but
no she's
1:25
not that was pretty actually
was pretty
1:28
harsh she a couple days she was
very
1:30
sick yeah but she's at home now
so she
1:33
it looks like she's gonna be
okay did
1:35
she go to the hospital
1:36
oh yeah no she was in the
hospital that
1:38
did the other had to take of the
1:39
hospital does she she was
puking and a
1:42
fever and just not good
1:44
puking yeah that's a new one I
that was
1:47
not a part of the set as far as
I'm not
1:50
a part of this set and every
time
1:51
somebody brings something up
you know
1:53
but as part of the set or
somebody
1:55
ad-libs like Trump yeah said
something
1:57
so jet PBS is all over him now
I found
2:02
something that I picked up from
2:07
Chinese national you know
Chinese
2:10
Communist Party news they were
2:12
describing the symptoms and they
2:13
included at least with the
Wuhan version
2:16
that they had uh couldn't junk
to Vitus
2:20
isn't that something with your
eyes yeah
2:24
huh that's interesting I only
heard it
2:28
once that I only heard on the
Chinese
2:30
Network what one has ever
mentioned
2:32
conjunctivitis anywhere and I
never
2:34
heard the puking part when you
that
2:38
could have been part of fever
could have
2:39
been anything I don't know but
she's
2:40
tested and she's tested
positive I know
2:42
that we do seem to have a
possible
2:45
off-ramp though in this in this
whole
2:47
thing and there's a lot of
weird stuff
2:49
going on around it which brings
into
2:52
question some of the team
members that
2:54
we see on stage although a
couple team
2:58
members appear to have been
dropped as I
2:59
was watching over the weekend
3:01
no sooner that we talked on
Thursday
3:04
about the chloroquine which had
3:10
apparently gone through a some
small
3:12
trial in France no sooner had
we talked
3:15
about it then the president
came out and
3:17
pitched it and this this
started off a
3:20
very unique set of events which
I don't
3:23
think has been picked up very
well by
3:25
the m5m gee I wonder what no it
was
3:29
picked up well let me give you
the whole
3:32
piece of what was picked up or
not
3:34
because it started off and I
think this
3:37
was the right way to roll it
out and and
3:39
let me back up the president is
at a
3:41
degrade level for his for his
briefings
3:46
they're no good he's not good
at this
3:49
and it he just looks cavalier
he gets
3:52
into little pissy fights of
course
3:55
whenever you know whenever
someone
3:57
lashes out at him about you
know about
4:00
it being racist or whatever
then we're
4:03
not fast enough then he
immediately goes
4:06
back to I shut down it's just
it's not
4:08
helpful and no one cares he's
not he's
4:10
not doing a good job at all in
fact
4:12
Cuomo
4:14
who was doing kind of the
pre-show to
4:18
Trump's briefings to the past
three days
4:22
people love him and he's
sitting at a
4:25
desk and he's got a PowerPoint
and he's
4:27
going through things and he's
got his
4:29
and if his emergency outfit on
and makes
4:33
it it makes him look very dare
I say
4:36
presidential there's even some
noise now
4:39
that Biden and Bernie are a
little
4:41
worried about how well he's
doing that
4:43
he could just jump in and save
4:44
everything wouldn't that be
crazy Tom
4:47
but Governor Cuomo yes yeah
yeah he
4:50
stinks people like him I'm not
saying I
4:53
like him but before we go on
then why
4:56
don't we let's get this out of
the way
4:58
okay which is the Cuomo versus
Cuomo CNN
5:02
spat this is well worth it
5:04
curfew I don't like the word
curfew
5:07
maybe we should just set up for
people
5:08
don't know Governor Cuomo's is
his
5:11
brother yes brother
5:13
yeah his brother is Chris Cuomo
from CNN
5:17
the and also known as the Cuomo
kid
5:19
curfew I don't like the word
curfew dad
5:23
tried to have a curfew for me I
never
5:25
got past the resentment but I
do believe
5:28
you'll see the numbers don't
slow your
5:32
problems with the curfew so
these swaps
5:34
just thing you know I never
fight you
5:36
violated the curfew all the
time of
5:38
course the much pain but that's
a
5:40
different story
5:40
I don't believe in rules
Governor Andrew
5:42
Cuomo I appreciate you coming
on the
5:44
show I love you I'm proud of
what you're
5:47
doing I know you're working
hard for
5:48
your state but no matter how
hard you're
5:50
working there's always time to
call mom
5:52
she wants to hear from you just
so you
5:54
know yeah I called mom I called
mom
5:57
before I came on this show by
the way
6:00
she said I was her favorite she
never
6:02
said good news is she said you
were her
6:04
second favorite second favorite
son
6:06
we both know neither of us are
mom's
6:09
first or second favorite in the
family I
6:11
can't believe you're lying to my
6:12
audience you've blown the
credibility of
6:13
entire interview I should have
ended it
6:15
the second favorite son listen
to the
6:18
word listen to politicians a
very tricky
6:20
throw a word in there after the
first
6:21
time you said it creates a lot
of doubt
6:23
but I imagine you clarify me
straight
6:25
across the plate stay straight
across
6:27
the plate stay strong stay for
your
6:30
people and I appreciate you
being here I
6:31
love you brother
6:32
oh lordy what a jackass that's
what
6:37
these that all about I have no
idea the
6:41
whole thing is out of calm yes
it
6:43
doesn't make a lot of sense and
these
6:45
two guys either hey t so what
would he
6:46
have him on the show for I
think Chris
6:48
was resentful that he brought
up that
6:50
somebody booked him I don't
know I was
6:52
like it okay who's irked about
something
6:55
and by the way did get a I so
out of it
6:57
though okay
6:59
hold on a second oh I see it
already yes
7:01
we'll give it a shot here I
don't
7:03
believe in rules yeah
possibility
7:06
possibility I may have
something later
7:08
on for us to to counter that
we'll check
7:10
it out so the president wants
to pitch
7:15
something he comes out and he
first I
7:20
think does what would be
appropriate
7:22
although he man he's so bad
he's just
7:25
not getting the message out as
a lot of
7:27
homina homina homina but he
sets it up
7:31
by revisiting his right to try
7:35
legislation yes it was
legislation
7:38
passed by both the House and
the Senate
7:41
and that's the precursor to
what he is
7:44
going to pitch and you know one
of the
7:46
things that I'm most proud of
that I got
7:48
was right to try that's where
somebody
7:50
who's ill somebody who's very
sick
7:52
terminally ill usually in past
7:55
administrations we signed us a
year and
7:57
a half ago you wouldn't be able
to even
8:00
think about getting any of the
drugs
8:02
that may be showing great
promise now
8:03
and they've been trying for
many decades
8:05
to get this approved and it
sounds
8:07
simple but it's not because it's
8:08
liability involved and lots of
other
8:10
things and I was able to get it
approved
8:13
working with Congress right to
try this
8:16
is beyond right to try what
we're
8:18
talking about today is beyond
right to
8:19
try right to try and that would
be
8:24
trying something off
prescriptions that
8:28
what it's called
8:29
I want to say oh your date off
labeled
8:31
awfully that's legal that's
legal but
8:35
you would write to try implies
is that
8:38
off-label prescribing is legal
8:40
it's done all the time and the
doctors
8:42
do it and it's an Department of
8:44
pharmaceutical companies like
love it
8:45
like it that way cuz the thing
of
8:47
labeling really Latins they
love it
8:50
except if it's out of patent
and they
8:52
don't own it they don't love it
then and
8:54
I think we're going to see that
popping
8:57
up this is about the Clark Quin
which is
9:02
an anti malaria drug and I have
another
9:04
doctors and explain exactly
what it does
9:06
but here's Trump pitching it
but this is
9:08
me outright to try if treatment
is known
9:11
to be safe in Europe Japan or
other
9:13
nations are effective against
the virus
9:14
will use that information to
protect the
9:18
health and safety of American
people
9:19
nothing will stand in our way
as we
9:22
pursue any avenue to find what
best
9:24
works against this horrible
virus now a
9:29
drug called chloroquine and
some people
9:34
would add to it hydroxy
9:36
hydroxychloroquine so
chloroquine or
9:40
hydroxychloroquine now this is
a common
9:43
malaria drug it's also a drug
used for
9:48
strong arthritis somebody has
pretty
9:52
serious arthritis also uses
this in a
9:57
somewhat different form it is
known as a
10:00
malaria drug and it's been
around for a
10:02
long time and it's very
powerful and
10:04
it's shown very encouraging
very very
10:08
encouraging early results and
we're
10:14
going to be able to make that
drug
10:16
available almost immediately
and that's
10:19
where the FDA has been so great
they
10:21
they've gone through the
approval
10:23
process it's been approved and
they did
10:26
it they took it down from many
many
10:28
months to immediate so we're
gonna be
10:32
able to make that drug
available by
10:35
prescription or States I spoke
with
10:37
Governor Cuomo about it at
great length
10:39
last night and he wants to be
right on
10:43
he wants to be first on the
line let's
10:46
let's just understand exactly
what this
10:49
drug does dr. William grace is
at one of
10:52
the he's an oncologist but is
it one of
10:55
the hospitals in New York that
are
10:58
filling up forget which one it
was for a
11:01
moment and he'll explain in this
11:04
interview how though first how
the virus
11:07
attacks the immune system and
there's
11:11
some kind of I guess relatively
new
11:13
information about what is
actually
11:14
happening why older people have
issues
11:16
it not necessarily because
you're old
11:18
and decrepit but because of how
you're
11:20
mature your immune system is
mature and
11:24
that is actually what creates a
response
11:26
from which you can die one of
the things
11:28
you have to realize here is
there's a
11:30
paradox and that the immune
systems of
11:33
people who are very young are
very
11:36
immature that's why they get
11:37
vaccinations and as you get
older you
11:40
get exposed to more and more of
external
11:44
you know threats and so your
immune
11:47
system matures even though your
body
11:48
ages and maybe becomes weaker
but your
11:51
immune system is not weaker
there by the
11:54
many of the people who are
dying from
11:57
kovat 19 pneumonitis are dying
from what
12:00
we call in medicine a cytokine
storm
12:03
where the immune system is
basically
12:06
goes crazy in fighting the
virus and
12:08
kills off a lot of healthy lung
tissue
12:11
so that's a little different
than the
12:14
what we've heard so far but it
makes
12:16
total sense
12:17
and there is a way to combat
this and
12:20
that's possibly with Clerkin
and so the
12:23
way in which i'd roxy
chloroquine works
12:26
is not only in some of its more
12:28
well-documented you know
prevention of
12:33
the prevention of replication
of the
12:36
virus but also it is an
12:38
immunosuppressive agent that's
why it's
12:40
used in wilmut arthritis and
lupus and
12:42
other inflammatory states to
cool down
12:46
the immune system so it's felt
that it
12:47
probably works in two ways to
as a
12:50
checkpoint against the cytokine
storm
12:52
and to as a
12:55
ability to to inhibit
replication of the
12:58
virus and despite what we've
been
13:01
hearing and reading there had
been
13:03
several tests done not the type
that the
13:07
SDA would typically want but
with
13:09
success and the doctor has some
numbers
13:11
to back it up yes you'll see
that
13:13
articles in China there was a
randomized
13:17
hundred-person trial there was
a trial
13:19
in Japan and in South Korea and
of
13:24
course the most recent and most
exciting
13:26
data coming out of Marseilles
France
13:29
where the combination of
13:32
hydroxychloroquine and as
Ephraim Ison
13:35
managed to get 100% of the
patients
13:39
disease-free I mean literally
virus free
13:42
in in five days and the
significance and
13:46
then again this data was
weighted
13:49
against the success of the
treated group
13:51
there were more men in the
treated group
13:54
and do worse there were more
older
13:57
people in the treated group and
and the
13:59
older people do worse and there
were
14:02
more people in the treated
group with
14:04
pneumonia in the in the lungs
and in
14:07
spite of that for the the
people who got
14:10
the combination therapy did
remarkably
14:13
well so well that the
significance is
14:16
that there was less than one
chance in
14:18
10,000 that the data was there
by chance
14:21
alone and as you know in
medicine today
14:25
we use one chance in 24
sophistical
14:27
significance but chances of
less than
14:29
one chance in 10,000 is an
extraordinary
14:33
outcome that's why these doctors
14:35
published this work because
they thought
14:38
it was morally imperative to
save lives
14:41
you know in a perfect world you
would
14:43
have a nice randomized trial and
14:46
everybody would digest it you
know after
14:48
four or five or six months when
it would
14:50
eventually appear in the New
England
14:51
Journal of Medicine but they
wanted this
14:53
out there now because they
thought it
14:55
would save lives and my
experience is
14:58
that in New York it is going to
save
15:00
lives and the combination may
save many
15:02
more lives so sounds like a cool
15:05
off-ramp that we could take and
the
15:07
president in his two
15:08
fashion went out and said the
following
15:10
with his usual caveats so those
are two
15:15
that are out now essentially
approved
15:18
for prescribed use and I think
it's
15:23
going to be very exciting I
think it
15:24
could be a game-changer and
maybe not
15:27
maybe not and maybe not but I
think it
15:29
could be based on what I see it
could be
15:31
a game-changer very powerful
they're
15:34
very powerful so I want every
American
15:36
to know that we're doing
everything we
15:38
can and these actions are
important next
15:41
steps I mean for the FDA to act
the way
15:44
they acted with this kind of
speed is an
15:46
incredible thing normally
they'd say
15:47
well we can have it by next
year now
15:50
here's where it got interesting
15:51
so Trump does all this the FDA
guy
15:54
standing behind him he's
looking a bit
15:55
like the CDC guy you know now
that CDC
15:58
has effectively been taken out
of the
15:59
equation because they screwed
it up so
16:01
bad
16:02
the FDA guys behind him he's
like yeah
16:04
you know he's kind of looking
like that
16:06
but then fout she takes the
stage just
16:18
as with malaria it might be
used as a
16:21
prophylaxis against
co-offensive the
16:23
answer is no and and the the
evidence
16:26
that you're talking about John
is
16:28
anecdotal evidence so as the
16:29
Commissioner of FDA and the
president
16:31
mentioned yesterday we're
trying to
16:33
strike a balance between making
16:36
something with a potential of
an ant of
16:38
an effect to the American people
16:41
available at the same time that
we do it
16:43
under the auspices of a
protocol that
16:45
would give us information to
determine
16:47
if it's truly safe and truly
effective
16:49
but the information that you're
16:51
referring to specifically is
anecdotal
16:53
it was not done in a controlled
clinical
16:55
trial so you really can't make
any
16:57
definitive statement about it
16:58
so dr. foutch she clearly has
looked at
17:01
different data than the doctor
at the
17:02
hospital in New York and he's
cutting it
17:05
well let's stop for a second
how she
17:09
brought this up but but this
was a
17:13
rigged question and
specifically had
17:16
nothing to do it with a guy in
New York
17:18
had to say
17:20
yet because the questionnaire
said is it
17:23
useful as a prophylaxis which
is not a
17:28
medicine for treatment I think
if you
17:30
said he specifically asked if
it was a
17:32
prophylaxis and it's foul she
said no
17:35
and that's what all that if
you'd
17:36
listened to any of these clips
from the
17:38
mainstream media they play the
Trump
17:40
thing like you did then they
they
17:42
skipped a question and they
just play
17:43
Falchi saying no it's no good
and that's
17:45
my point and that's my big
question is
17:48
rig that's bullshit but that's
my point
17:50
my point is what what what
people are
17:54
seeing is his answer I'll make
it a
17:58
little more clear I will point
out that
18:00
he said that he specifically
said now
18:02
the studies they're anecdotal
which I
18:06
think can be disputed that we'd
like to
18:08
do big trials I'm just
listening to what
18:10
he says then he did a round of
media and
18:13
he went on Fox to walk some of
it back
18:15
now from the briefing earlier
today you
18:17
seem to dismiss the suggestion
that
18:20
chloroquine an anti-malaria
medication
18:22
can have much of an effect and
if I
18:25
heard you correctly said we
just haven't
18:26
had enough time to figure that
out is
18:28
that an accurate reading on
your answer
18:30
for that indication you know
I'm not
18:32
dismissing it at all and I hope
that
18:34
that that interpretation was in
18:36
widespread what I said that we
don't
18:39
have definitive proof that it
works so
18:42
what we need to do since there
are
18:44
suggestions anecdotally that it
works
18:47
try to get it available but to
do it in
18:50
the context of a protocol where
we go we
18:54
accomplish two things we make
something
18:57
that's maybe hope and promising
for
18:59
someone at the same time we
determine
19:02
whether or not it's safe and
whether or
19:05
not it actually does work I
wasn't
19:07
dismissing it I was saying we
need to be
19:10
careful so he wants to be
careful wants
19:13
to slow it down wants to take
their time
19:16
and it wasn't until I saw him
being
19:18
interviewed by the most
important man in
19:20
the universe that I realized
that he may
19:24
have a second agenda because
this is not
19:27
the only compound that is being
tested
19:31
and getting ready for
treatments out
19:32
she's probably got a pat
19:34
on something else so who do you
think
19:36
interviewed him who of all the
world's
19:39
celebrities the most important
man the
19:41
man we all should look to as
our hero
19:42
our Savior we really need to
hear from
19:44
him Don Lemon close Mark
Zuckerberg
19:50
cuz of course Mark Zuckerberg
has to
19:52
interview everybody from his
doing
19:55
interviewing anybody well I'll
tell you
19:57
one thing
19:58
what's because we don't have
video he's
20:01
gonna start off and he has
problems with
20:03
his IFB and so he's wife out
she is
20:06
speaking Zuckerberg has taken
this thing
20:09
out of his ear foul she still
has the
20:12
IFB is a inter fold what it
would extend
20:15
for again how I can't even
remember the
20:17
possible intercom fold back so
the
20:21
control room can talk to you in
the
20:23
control room and we see this
happening
20:25
that yeah instead of talking to
the host
20:27
they talk to the guests and
things go
20:29
wrong look what happens at the
beginning
20:31
of this interview everyone and
thanks
20:33
for joining I'm here today with
dr.
20:37
Anthony Fauci who is the
director of the
20:40
National Institute for
allergies and
20:42
infectious disease and is the
nation's
20:44
top infectious disease expert
who's
20:47
involved in leading our
response against
20:50
the corona virus so dr. pouchy
thank you
20:53
so much for for joining today
and I was
20:56
hoping that we could just get
started
20:57
maybe you could tell us about
where we
21:00
are with the situation overall
where are
21:02
we with the spread of this and
in the
21:05
overall government response
well we are
21:08
certainly still in the
escalation phase
21:10
of this outbreak mark as you
know
21:13
globally different countries
are at
21:16
different phases of the
outbreak China
21:18
got hit very early on which was
the
21:21
origin of where the virus first
came out
21:24
in Ron yeah what's it we okay
yeah okay
21:30
so I just wanted to tell you
what
21:31
happened there so by the way
it's
21:34
interrupted back is what is B
stands for
21:36
he mentions China origin and
China and
21:41
immediately someone's yelling
in the
21:43
wrong IFB namely his it's the
timing is
21:47
uncanny
21:48
any got hit very early on which
was the
21:51
origin of where the virus first
came out
21:53
in Ron yeah
21:56
what's it okay yeah I'm telling
you
22:00
someone was saying hey get him
off of
22:02
China tell him not to talk
about China
22:04
and China
22:05
I'm sure Facebook has some
agenda which
22:07
is why I watched this dumb
interview
22:09
wait a minute let's back up a
minute
22:12
where was this interview was
played on
22:14
Facebook yes and I got a copy
22:18
I have Beezus hands or what
people
22:21
normally do in the podcast no
it was Pro
22:24
it was Pro I F bees yeah and he
was at
22:27
some office maybe so they had
so they do
22:30
what you just the people should
know
22:32
this what Adams describing here
these
22:35
things were only used in
professional
22:36
environments where you have
your usually
22:39
a lavalier mic and then you
have this
22:41
thing in your ear which is us
which is
22:43
curiously a sound audio device
that
22:46
doesn't have any electronics in
it
22:48
successfully in the back it's
got a
22:51
little speaker that's with a
tube but
22:54
the tube of sound this
particular sound
22:56
really literally sound yes and
it goes
23:00
into the and I don't and I
think the
23:01
reasons for that are varied but
they
23:03
that's what they do and and
it's used so
23:06
the control-room can punch a
button and
23:08
talk right to you individually
you or
23:11
Zuckerberg or fight you who
every year
23:13
who's got these things plugged
in and
23:14
they will tell you stuff as
you're
23:16
talking and and really good the
people
23:20
that are very talented with it
I've been
23:21
here can actually tell an
entire story
23:26
from scratch from somebody
talking in
23:29
their ear yes they're that and
use I've
23:32
seen it happen I think I can
almost do
23:35
it
23:35
but it's it's very uncanny to
watch if
23:38
you and so so what what the
situation is
23:41
here is that because it was set
up for
23:44
pros but this is not a real pro
23:47
environment somebody probably
pushed the
23:50
wrong the wrong button and so
instead
23:51
and so mark first had to get
rid of it
23:54
because it was guess something
was
23:56
squawking in his ear and then
23:59
the minute Fouts he says the
origin and
24:01
China booms someone's on the
inner and I
24:03
see this happen a lot these
hitting the
24:06
wrong buttons because and it's
writing
24:08
is relatively new that they're
really
24:11
pushing guests and prompting
them I'm
24:13
just seeing it more and more
certainly
24:15
on Fox in this arena is not new
and
24:18
broadcasters know I'm seeing
more of the
24:21
guests being prompted more more
of it oh
24:24
and yeah a Fox in particular in
24:27
particular but then Zuckerberg
of course
24:31
spoke to many scientists
because you
24:33
know he and Elon Musk and Tim
Cook
24:35
they're all going to save the
world
24:36
because they're all meeting and
doing
24:38
important things
24:39
curiously they're not hams I'm
not so
24:43
sure
24:44
Zuckerberg might be and and
that's where
24:49
foutch II of course with his
guard down
24:51
because what the hell is this
it's on
24:53
Facebook I think he lets the
cat out of
24:57
the bag remember we're talking
about him
24:59
purposely slowing down the
approval of
25:02
chloroquine although I think the
25:04
president has pretty much just
buffaloed
25:07
his way through and and there
are
25:08
already a lot of doses on the
way to New
25:11
York and he and Cuomo have a
deal I
25:12
think that he's gonna try it so
here is
25:14
Falchi I talk to a lot of
scientists now
25:16
who basically you know all have
25:19
hypotheses of compounds or or
things
25:21
that they love to get tested
what do you
25:23
what would you like to see have
happen
25:25
there to prioritize which ones
are the
25:27
are the most optimistic and
what do you
25:29
think what that strategy
overall well
25:31
it's a great question cuz it's
exactly
25:33
happening and I like the
strategy so
25:35
there are a number of already
approved
25:38
drugs or drugs that have been
developed
25:40
but almost approved not quite
the foods
25:43
that are now being looked at
because of
25:45
initial either in vitro or
animal data
25:49
work the jesting that they may
be
25:51
helpful give you some examples
there's a
25:54
drug called REM desapear
25:56
which is a drug that was
developed by
25:58
Gilead as an antiviral we tried
it in
26:02
Ebola it didn't work as well as
some of
26:05
the other drugs but it's there
what
26:08
we're gonna do now is their
clinical
26:10
trials going on right now
26:11
both in China and in the United
States
26:15
the see if it works it's likely
that one
26:18
or more these drugs and there
are
26:20
several are going to be out
there to see
26:22
an already developed drug if it
can work
26:25
another one is interesting
there's a lot
26:27
of buzz on on the on the
internet about
26:30
this Oh mind you John it's not
something
26:33
the president suggested there's
a lot of
26:35
buzz on the internet if it can
work
26:38
another one is interesting
there's a lot
26:39
of buzz on on the on the
internet about
26:42
this and that is a drug called
26:44
chloroquine or
hydroxychloroquine which
26:48
is a drug that's been approved
for
26:49
decades very cheap that film
you learned
26:52
earlier yeah used in malaria
and used in
26:56
certain autoimmune diseases
like lupus
26:58
there's some indication in the
test tube
27:02
that it might have some
activity yes
27:04
they said today that they are
gonna see
27:07
if we can do some expanded use
access
27:10
getting people who might want
to use it
27:12
off-label namely since it's an
approved
27:14
drug so your point is extremely
well
27:17
taken I don't know man
27:19
that sounds like that sounds
like a
27:21
Pharma shield douchebag besides
that the
27:24
chloroquine is what he was
saying
27:26
doesn't work and it was just
antic total
27:28
oh yeah now now it's in the
test tube
27:31
and it's big on the internet
through
27:34
promising and there's a buzz
and that's
27:36
the buzz on the Internet
27:38
dude he's already in trials he
is
27:41
already in trials with remedy
severe and
27:44
he should know because the vet
he's very
27:47
own where he comes from National
27:49
Institute of Health did a study
in 2005
27:51
with coronavirus on primates
with
27:55
incredibly high success rate
now I don't
27:58
know if they if he's gone back
and
27:59
looked at his own research but
it's
28:02
there but no no this is just a
test tube
28:04
was on the internet this clip
by the way
28:07
where he said he mentioned
chloroquine
28:09
as if he'd never heard of it
after
28:12
blasting it is ludicrous and by
the way
28:15
this is the stuff that JC took
I mention
28:18
we mentioned this before to get
rid of
28:20
his corona virus which he
believed he
28:22
had a case of and he we looked
into and
28:24
found chloric when he says the
28:25
downside to chloroquine which
is never
28:27
mentioned by these people and I
believe
28:28
was one of the reasons why
thought she
28:31
was not saying anything
positive about
28:33
it
28:33
in the earlier press
conferences is that
28:36
you have to have a lot of blood
tests
28:37
and make sure it's not damaging
your
28:38
liver and so you got up you got
your
28:42
right there you got your own no
28:43
liability oh my god what we're
gonna do
28:45
well there's also and I've
received so
28:48
many emails from people thank
you
28:50
producers everywhere give me
all kinds
28:52
of and we have producers and
interesting
28:55
places which we'll find out
later it
28:58
also apparently can has side
effects of
29:01
really weird dreams could cause
some
29:03
depression and it's not it's
not without
29:05
side effects obviously but it
that
29:09
brings me to the clip I want to
play
29:11
because they're not Marines it
into
29:13
integrator focus okay which is
the
29:16
report the updated the co vid
PBS this
29:20
is the covin report update
number one
29:23
I've got two it's a two-parter
this is
29:26
PBS going through and giving us
a
29:27
briefing on what's going on and
how
29:30
everybody's full of crap and
trumps a
29:31
bad guy more of the country is
closing
29:34
down tonight trying to contain
the
29:36
corona virus pandemic New York
State and
29:39
Illinois have now joined
California in
29:41
taking that step with more
states
29:43
expected to follow meanwhile
President
29:46
Trump invoked emergency powers
to move
29:48
medical supplies into place as
quickly
29:51
as possible as US infections
top 15,000
29:55
with more than 200 deaths
william
29:58
brangham begins our country in
much of
30:00
california stay at home orders
have
30:03
already brought much of public
life to a
30:05
halt and today those orders
expanded
30:08
statewide
30:09
governor Gavin Newsom asked the
entire
30:12
state 40 million people to stay
home he
30:16
cited an analysis that half the
state
30:18
could be infected in the next
eight
30:20
weeks if more aggressive moves
weren't
30:22
taken so he ordered that
nothing but the
30:25
most essential activities
continue we
30:27
will have social pressure that
will
30:29
encourage people to do the
right thing
30:31
just a nod and look saying hey
maybe you
30:34
should reconsider just being
out there
30:36
on the beach being 20
30:38
too strong at a park it's time
for all
30:41
of us to recognize as
individuals and as
30:44
a community we need to do more
to meet
30:46
this moment it's unclear how
the new
30:48
orders will be enforced but
it's one of
30:51
the most drastic containment
efforts
30:53
underway across the country
another huge
30:56
effort New York Governor Andrew
Cuomo
30:58
ordered every employer in his
state to
31:01
keep their workers at home 100%
of the
31:05
workforce
31:06
must stay home these are
non-essential
31:11
services essential services
have to
31:14
continue to function
31:15
grocery stores need food
pharmacies need
31:18
drugs your internet has to
continue to
31:21
work the water has to turn on
when you
31:23
turn the faucet
31:24
so there are essential services
that
31:27
will continue to function
31:32
yes oh that was the end of that
was the
31:36
end of it yes I'm sorry I
remember
31:39
cutting it now is waiting for
more yeah
31:41
or I may have lost my
connection the
31:43
Internet continues to work well
anyway
31:45
so that's kind of the lead in
it so now
31:47
we go into like the detailing
some of
31:49
the issues going on and we do
we include
31:51
the foul Qi denying the
chloroquine
31:54
thing now we also have Trump
being
31:56
condemned condemned for his
description
31:59
of the disease itself an
Illinois
32:01
governor issued a
shelter-in-place order
32:03
effective tomorrow these states
have
32:06
seen a surge in kovat 19 cases
and they
32:10
along with Washington State are
the
32:12
hardest hit in the country their
32:14
hospital systems are already
being
32:16
stressed and critical protective
32:18
supplies are running low the
White House
32:20
offered is some forms of relief
today
32:22
President Trump's that he had
invoked
32:24
the defense production act and
directed
32:27
certain companies to change
their focus
32:29
and produce supplies needed for
the
32:31
coronavirus fight and the
president also
32:34
announced an extension to the
April 15
32:36
tax filing deadline we're
moving it all
32:39
the way out to July 15th no
interest no
32:41
penalties your new date will be
July
32:44
15th in the move to stem the
spread of
32:46
the virus across countries he
announced
32:49
the u.s. and Mexico had agreed
to close
32:51
down the southern border to
32:53
non-essential travel but in
what turned
32:56
into a testy contentious press
32:58
conference the president also
said
33:00
several things that are
factually wrong
33:02
for example he cited the wrong
symptoms
33:05
for kovat 19 they're seizing
this
33:07
sniffling they don't feel good
they have
33:09
a temperature they're a lot of
different
33:10
things actual symptoms are
fever but
33:12
also dry cough and trouble
breathing
33:15
sneezing and sniffling or not
33:20
did you put that in like whoa
they get
33:26
creative over there he implied
that an
33:30
unproven anti-malaria drug
could prevent
33:33
infection there's zero proof of
that one
33:36
of his top health officials dr.
Anthony
33:38
foul she had to correct the
record
33:40
moments later the answer is no
wow and
33:44
contrary to all public health
guidance
33:46
that the president implied the
US didn't
33:49
need additional testing for the
virus
33:52
very positive things about
testing it's
33:54
able to test millions of people
but we
33:57
inherited a broken old frankly a
34:03
terrible system we fixed it and
we've
34:06
done a great job
34:07
I am I very appreciate your
1930s
34:12
throwback sound effects it
really does
34:16
spruce it up a little bit
34:19
before we continue because I
think we
34:20
can go down this path for a bit
I've
34:23
done a lot of research into the
two
34:25
questions that keep getting
asked over
34:28
and over again and there's a
disconnect
34:30
with I think the American
public at
34:32
large somehow people in America
believe
34:35
that the federal government is
your mom
34:37
and dad and has everything
under control
34:39
and can just do anything
anything you
34:42
need because we're America we
can get
34:44
for you and it starts with the
masks
34:47
question and what is I've not
I've yet
34:50
to find a single report where
someone
34:52
honestly says masks were no
longer
34:56
produced in the United States
they were
34:58
produced in China China
withheld masks
35:02
and gowns from shipping to the
United
35:05
States no one reports on that
honestly
35:08
and fairly you know we have
companies in
35:12
the United States who make
orde-lees
35:15
stockpile construction masks
and that's
35:18
right in the president's
backyard so he
35:20
called up his his builder
buddies and
35:22
said hey I'm gonna get you a
liability
35:25
waiver for these so you can
hand them
35:27
over to the hospitals that's
happening
35:30
there's now manufacturing in
without
35:33
having to invoke the defense
production
35:37
act which everyone is pushing
for come
35:39
on come on come on cuz you know
that's
35:41
the war machine just wants yeah
we can
35:43
force people to do stuff I mean
while
35:45
the companies are money the
companies
35:47
are gladly doing it they're
doing
35:48
everything they can they're
donating
35:50
masks that people are changing
that
35:52
they're tooling so they can
create you
35:55
know ventilators or to
jerry-rig them so
35:56
it's a lot of interesting
things going
35:58
on but you know the the
government has
36:02
is trying to connect the states
and the
36:05
hospitals where they can get
the masks
36:08
you don't want the government
in between
36:09
still it'll match it let's say
here we
36:11
can get you this but we here
talk to
36:12
them directly buy it and get it
in and
36:14
this is being presented as the
Trump
36:17
orange man bad he screwed it up
it could
36:20
completely then let's talk
about that
36:22
which is the testing and the
testing
36:25
truly went wrong with the CDC
and at
36:28
this point I'm almost want to
think that
36:29
they did it on purpose and so
we lost
36:32
some time but now when you get
down to
36:35
how this is being spun we have
yet a new
36:38
piece to this which is just a
head
36:41
shaker and almost for me
confirms that
36:44
the elites know we're on the
tail end of
36:46
this we're going to come out
okay
36:47
because when you can politicize
to the
36:49
angle and degree the joy read
does on
36:52
MSNBC with I think another
blatant lie
36:56
in there that I mean then you
either
36:58
have no scruples and you don't
give a
37:00
crap or you know that we're
getting
37:02
towards the end the fact that
we also
37:04
have an outbreak where the
president
37:06
United States did not take
seriously his
37:08
own intelligence community
saying no
37:10
this is gonna be bad again the
37:13
intelligence community no names
no
37:16
agency names no the intelligence
37:18
community the same ones what do
we just
37:20
have recently the intelligent
oh yes
37:22
that Russia was already hacking
our
37:24
election turned out to be kind
of
37:26
exaggerated no apparently these
Intel
37:29
agencies are back and they've
got news
37:31
seriously his own intelligence
community
37:33
saying no this is gonna be bad
members
37:36
of the Intel community in the
Senate if
37:37
Intel committee in the Senate
knew it
37:39
was gonna be bad only told rich
donors
37:40
didn't tell everyone
37:42
meanwhile only told rich donors
can you
37:45
believe this shit this is insane
37:48
donors didn't tell everyone else
37:49
meanwhile the president is
downplaying
37:52
something that his media his
affinity
37:54
media you know picks up his
line that
37:57
it's nothing that it's a hoax
now these
38:00
are the same older of course he
never
38:03
said that but that's now where
the
38:05
narrative is set and cast and
it's in
38:08
stone forever he said the whole
thing
38:11
was a hoax no he didn't but ok
this is
38:14
not what it is a hoax now these
are the
38:18
same people who tend to be
older and who
38:20
tend to live in states that
don't have
38:21
health care Washington Post
reports one
38:23
in eight Trump voters the
county will
38:26
not stop what state what is the
state
38:31
nicknamed me the state that has
no
38:33
health care what are they
talking about
38:35
there's no doctors there's no
hospitals
38:37
just listen it's only 30 more
seconds
38:38
you you'll wet yourself
listening to
38:40
what she's saying here
38:41
yeah there's no health care
these are
38:43
the same people who tend to be
older and
38:45
who tend to live in states that
don't
38:46
have health care Washington
Post reports
38:48
one in eight Trump voters lives
in a
38:50
County with no ICU beds many
Trump
38:53
voters live in states that
refused to
38:55
expand the Affordable Care Act
so people
38:57
without a lot of money don't
have any
38:59
health insurance how lopsided
could we
39:02
wind up seeing this outbreak
become
39:04
doctor jaw because Donald
Trump's own
39:07
followers are now behind the
curve and
39:10
joy to your point I mean there
is no
39:12
doubt about it that we're gonna
have a
39:13
lot of states that have not
invested in
39:14
Medicaid that have not invested
in in
39:17
making sure everybody's covered
that are
39:19
gonna have real problems this
is gonna
39:21
be a national challenge that
we're all
39:23
gonna have to work on I'm just
shaking
39:25
my head you don't care about
people joy
39:28
read whatever you're doing here
is not
39:29
sincere its political its
political and
39:34
you're saying that oh yeah will
trump
39:35
basically why don't you say
Trump people
39:37
they're gonna die
39:37
they're just gonna die because
they're
39:39
dumb that tend to be older I'm
not sure
39:42
what that is do you tend to be
older or
39:43
is that just on Thursdays yeah
come on
39:46
and then of course we have a a
group of
39:50
never Trump errs what's the
name of this
39:53
group it's
39:56
Republicans for the rule of law
and they
39:59
and they have a time line ad
which is on
40:04
the internet I have not seen it
on
40:05
television yet but apparently
it's an ad
40:07
for television it is a 60
second and
40:09
it's a time line where they go
that will
40:11
you see on the screen all these
40:13
different clips of Trump and
when you
40:15
hear - that's the counter of
cases going
40:18
up and the dates changing and
he's lying
40:20
and he's no good the words
about a
40:23
pandemic get this going or not
at all a
40:25
concern do
40:26
well we putting my shut it down
a lot of
40:29
people think that goes away in
April we
40:31
have contained this I won't say
airtight
40:34
the pretty close to airtight it
will be
40:36
down to close to zero it's
going to
40:38
disappear like a miracle it will
40:40
disappear they can have
vaccines I think
40:42
relatively soon you're not
taking this
40:47
seriously enough at CNN the
president
40:50
say for example he's gonna
continue with
40:51
with political rallies is this
sending
40:53
the right message I'm going to
a rally
40:55
there's no reason that you
shouldn't go
41:00
hands in our line of work you
shake
41:04
hands no I don't take
responsibility at
41:06
all divided something that we
have
41:07
tremendous control of
acculturating your
41:09
response to this crisis
41:11
I'd read it at 10 this is a
pandemic I
41:14
felt it was a pandemic long
before I was
41:16
called a pandemic so you know
Trump may
41:22
have made massive mistakes he
may have
41:24
done genius work I don't know I
don't
41:26
want to hear it from him and I
don't
41:28
want to hear it from the media
until we
41:30
have a handle on this
41:31
this is counterproductive and
I'm gonna
41:34
remember these people the
Republic rule
41:36
of law Republicans with fu it's
41:40
unbelievable so either they
really know
41:43
that this is almost over or
they just
41:45
not human beings it's pretty
bad and you
41:51
know they're condemning him for
shaking
41:53
hands this is a good one
41:55
there is a this seems to be to
me a very
41:58
strong this is a worldwide
phenomenon
42:02
this isn't just here or getting
this
42:04
kind of weirdness you have the
42:05
toilet-paper phenomenon and you
have
42:07
that shut down everything
shuttered and
42:11
it's almost second test run to
see can
42:13
we if we had a one-world
government
42:15
could we all pull together in
the same
42:18
way right one edict is that
possible I
42:21
wonder let's find out well this
I'd love
42:25
to get to those theories in a
moment
42:27
just a few more things I think
it kind
42:30
of starts with South Korea
South Korea
42:32
is the shining light the beacon
of how
42:35
to do it right and their death
rate is
42:40
extremely low
42:41
now that they've tested quite a
lot
42:44
that's how the death rate works
or the
42:46
morbidity rate
42:48
I caught an interview with the
South
42:50
Korean Foreign Minister a
charming lady
42:53
and I have three clips that
pertain to
42:55
what we're talking about here
starting
42:58
off with their strategy we have
a very
43:01
good health care system to
begin with we
43:03
have a system that is highly
wired as
43:06
you can imagine and fully
utilizing that
43:09
we have dealt with this this
outbreak
43:13
from the very beginning with
you know
43:16
just full transparency and
that's the
43:18
way we've won the public trust
and
43:20
support for this and
43:22
as you say we are seeing a
stabilizing
43:24
trend for three days in a row
the number
43:28
of newly confirmed positive
cases is
43:31
smaller than the number of
those fully
43:34
cured and released so their
curve is
43:36
trending down true or not
doesn't matter
43:38
they can show a graph and
people believe
43:40
it interestingly they went
through the
43:42
same curve we did with testing
well
43:44
first of all testing is central
because
43:46
that leads to early detection
43:48
it minimizes further spread and
it
43:51
quickly treats those found with
the
43:54
virus and I think that's the
that's the
43:56
key behind our very low
fatality rate as
44:00
well I think the the our system
quickly
44:04
approved the the testing system
after
44:08
the Chinese authorities
released the
44:11
genetic sequence of the virus in
44:13
mid-january our health
authorities
44:16
quickly conferred with the the
the
44:20
research institutions here and
then and
44:23
shared that result with the
44:25
pharmaceutical companies who
then
44:28
produced the reagent and the
equipment's
44:32
needed for the testing and so I
think
44:34
our testing is nearly a quarter
of a
44:37
million at this point at 2020
six to
44:41
eight thousand as of today so
we had a
44:44
similar issue where the CDC
received the
44:47
the data they created the test
their
44:49
test was no good now why I
don't know
44:51
you can't necessary of course
that's
44:53
being blamed on Trump because
of some
44:56
vague replacement of people in
the
44:57
National Security Council
bullcrap
45:00
the CDC fumbled it I'm gonna
just
45:03
presume that that was a an
accident and
45:06
then about this it happens it
happens
45:10
and then Trump went to the FDA
yeah
45:15
which is that everyone's all up
and
45:17
eyeball okay we should have
good South
45:19
Korea look what the ad
authoritative
45:21
couple of things find at that
number
45:23
wasn't useful which is they
only tested
45:25
250,000 people be thank you
that is like
45:28
less I mean their population is
50
45:30
million our population is 350
million so
45:35
have that when when the CDC had
to do
45:37
testing it wasn't for gonna be
for a
45:39
measly 250,000 people it had to
be for
45:43
at least a million or two and
so that
45:45
there's all these that just out
of whack
45:47
though this comparison with
South Korea
45:49
and everyone wasn't doing the
comparison
45:50
because it makes Trump look bad
45:52
but the comparison is just out
of whack
45:54
it makes no sense but okay
let's just do
45:57
a korea's better than we are
45:58
and by the way if anyone thinks
that
46:00
korea so great watch the movie
parasite
46:02
and see how these lower classes
live it
46:06
was after all your favorite
movie of the
46:08
year so the CDC has a
centralized system
46:13
where you you know you have to
send them
46:14
back they have to process it
and I
46:17
believe it was the President
himself who
46:19
said okay no good bypass it
rewrite the
46:22
rules scrapped the regulations
we have
46:25
to have the commercial labs
doing it the
46:26
commercial labs still have to
test they
46:28
all have different systems we
got one in
46:30
Austin I think already has the
home swab
46:32
so that was very smart to do
that for a
46:35
number of reasons although
maybe not so
46:37
smart because man do you really
want to
46:41
see the numbers go up and make
everybody
46:42
crazy now that we're being
tested
46:44
because they go up and it looks
like
46:45
we're all gonna die on the same
by the
46:47
same token the morbidity rate
goes down
46:49
with the more cases that you
can show on
46:54
the testing I received an email
from a
46:57
dude named Ben in a lab he
wants to be
47:00
anonymous for obvious reasons
longtime
47:02
producer of the show
47:04
[Music]
47:05
listening since before episode
200 a
47:09
show he says I as a dude named
Ben at a
47:12
major Clinical Laboratory was
shown a
47:15
report of the positive cases of
corona
47:18
virus that have passed through
our lab
47:20
after having processed tens of
thousands
47:23
of swabs over the last two
weeks the
47:25
real rate of positive cases we
have
47:27
found is less than 0.1% you
don't get
47:34
that
47:35
from the numbers were being
shown though
47:37
I thought that was an
interesting data
47:39
point data points are getting
gonna come
47:42
out and the whole thing is
gonna be
47:44
embarrassing final clip from
the South
47:47
Korean Foreign Minister and I
think this
47:49
is this is the template this is
where we
47:51
may be going we already see the
logo out
47:54
there
47:55
they did not quarantine people
and they
47:58
have chosen for a different
path which
48:01
I'm quite confident will be
recommended
48:03
here very soon the other thing
that you
48:06
do of course is that you
monitor people
48:08
afterwards you're not going
into the
48:10
same kind of lock down the
social
48:11
exclusion that a lot of European
48:13
countries are but instead you're
48:14
monitoring people by phone app
again can
48:17
you explain why you're doing
that
48:18
and not closing down large
chunks of
48:20
your country well I think this
is being
48:23
faithful to the values of our
very
48:25
vibrant democracy with you
tracking
48:30
people is the core of our very
vibrant
48:33
democracy I mean this needs to
go down
48:35
in history pull it back a
little bit
48:39
that's too good well I think
this is
48:40
being faithful to the values of
our very
48:43
vibrant democracy which is
which is open
48:47
and and you know the government
fully in
48:50
the service of the people and I
have to
48:53
say our public is very
demanding and
48:55
require you know did you know
expects
48:57
the highest standards from
government
48:59
services and I think this is
the key the
49:02
drive of our of our of our
response to
49:05
this and they're not the only
ones lots
49:08
of countries are now doing this
we know
49:10
about China but we actually
have a promo
49:13
reel for the trace together app
from
49:16
Singapore play your part in
fighting
49:18
Kovac 19 with just two simple
steps one
49:22
downloaded drinks together and
help
49:24
those around you to set it up
to turn on
49:27
your Bluetooth and it is as
simple as
49:30
that
49:31
get peace of mind for you and
your
49:33
family to a community-driven
contact
49:35
tracing trace together helps
contact
49:38
tracers notify you more quickly
if your
49:40
close contact with a Kovac 19
case
49:42
whether or not you know the
person but
49:46
how does it work trace together
uses
49:49
Bluetooth signals to determine
when your
49:51
phone is near another phone
that also
49:53
has the app installed both
phones
49:56
exchange anonymized IDs which
are then
49:58
stored in encrypted form only
on your
50:01
phone if the user gets infected
with
50:04
Kovac 19 he or she will be
asked to give
50:07
contact tracers access to the
trace
50:09
together data a list of
anonymized IDs
50:12
that your phone has been close
to and
50:15
that's really it
50:16
no geolocation or other
personal data is
50:19
collected the anonymized IDs
for help
50:22
contact traces quickly identify
and
50:24
contact people at high risk of
infection
50:27
to provide care and prevent the
spread
50:29
of the disease take this time
to 1
50:33
download trace together and
help those
50:36
around you to send people on
board
50:51
halfway through I zoned out
completely
50:54
then I heard or say turn on your
50:56
Bluetooth a second time I said
wait a
50:58
minute
50:58
this is just going around and
around in
51:01
a circle so it is the worst and
the
51:04
music oh yeah it's trying to do
51:07
hypnotize the public so I'm
pretty I'm
51:13
very sure that we're going to
first of
51:15
all the cashless society is
happening I
51:18
know we had a little
disagreement about
51:19
that on the last show how are
we still
51:21
doing the newsletter you said
maybe
51:23
we'll see this and I have a
picture
51:27
after picture after picture of
people
51:29
snapping shots of point of sale
that
51:33
says no cash coronavirus we
want to take
51:35
ultimate responsibility careful
for our
51:38
employees and our customers no
cash card
51:40
only so it's going to be very
easy to
51:44
demonize
51:44
cash and because it was Ted
dross the
51:47
Ethiopian that at the World
Health
51:50
Organization who said it I take
that
51:53
very seriously he's also the
guy that
51:55
said morbidity rate of three
point four
51:57
and it will go down drastically
over
52:00
time but no one ever reports
that so
52:03
just taking it to it's forget
about the
52:06
app and it'll be very
interesting to see
52:08
what people like me will have
to do I
52:10
think you automatically just
get a mark
52:12
it's like well you don't have a
52:13
smartphone you just read on the
map no
52:16
matter what this stay-at-home
concept is
52:21
going to get legs we're going
to see
52:23
stay-at-home as a solution to
things
52:26
certainly we've all trained and
we'll
52:29
all have an app or multiple
apps or
52:31
maybe your phone will have it
built-in
52:32
it's time to stay home cower in
place
52:36
this will come back maybe next
year you
52:39
know we'll have another we'll
have
52:40
another one of these we're
going to go
52:41
through it because we're not
going to
52:42
the the end times yet there's
way too
52:44
much money to be made but for
sure you
52:48
can count on the messaging
coming that
52:51
because we all stayed home co2
levels
52:54
drop dramatically there was
much less
52:57
pollution in the air you might
have
53:00
looked up and you saw was a
beautiful
53:01
blue sky and I think we'll have
maybe
53:05
quarterly stay-at-home days no
oh yeah
53:08
oh yeah because we have proof
that
53:10
staying at home saves the
climate we
53:13
will have staying at home
weekends or
53:15
days or weeks it's coming and
well I
53:19
hope not
53:21
there has to be a reason for
this it's
53:25
not in the numbers and I want
to remind
53:27
everybody of this clip that I
played on
53:28
the pre I won't play the whole
thing
53:30
this clip I played on the last
show at
53:31
the top some of the tech
world's biggest
53:33
names announced they are joining
53:35
together to combat the spread of
53:37
misinformation about the corona
virus on
53:40
their platforms in a joint
statement
53:42
released by Microsoft Facebook
alphabets
53:45
Google and Twitter
53:46
the tech giant said they will
work
53:49
together to quell
misinformation yeah
53:51
and let me tell you the extent
that this
53:53
is going so someone posts
something on
53:55
medium a good
53:56
article about the numbers the
numbers
53:58
that we've been talking about
for
53:59
several weeks that they don't
really add
54:01
up is to the response removed
by medium
54:05
blocked by Twitter
54:07
someone tried to send me
information
54:10
about
54:14
chloro chloroquine yeah the
document
54:18
that he shared on Google Drive
his own
54:21
Google with Google Drive and I
went to
54:23
the link and it says sorry this
document
54:26
violates our community
standards or
54:29
Terms of Service is not
available I mean
54:31
come on that's private sharing
that
54:33
they're now into what they're
what
54:35
they're digging into private
sharing on
54:37
Google know on Google Drive so
these are
54:39
going through your dry so in
other words
54:41
what you're telling me is that
if
54:45
somebody has private
information that
54:48
they're putting on Google dry
their
54:50
scandal is actually going
through it yes
54:53
it's interesting you say that
because as
54:55
I was this you know my head and
my brain
54:58
started worrying this morning
around
55:00
3:30 and woke up and I was
thinking like
55:02
that is so messed up just
imagine what
55:06
kind of profile you could build
off of
55:08
someone off of your Docs and
your Gmail
55:12
[Laughter]
55:14
I bet you could build a pretty
good
55:16
profile of somebody just by
looking at
55:17
their email well that's another
good
55:20
reason not to use either system
I used
55:22
Google email for one reason
only I don't
55:26
know how you're gonna profile
this I use
55:28
it because like it's easiest
way to send
55:30
you a block eclipse yes and
that's
55:33
pretty much all I use it for
and that's
55:35
all I use it for you and I
don't use
55:38
Google Docs and all very
possible that
55:41
if you said what I want to and
I have a
55:43
hard disk I can buy a terabyte
drive I
55:45
can buy an 8 terabyte drive at
Costco
55:49
for 150 bucks I understood my
stuff in
55:53
Google's cloud from aptus took
the
55:56
borrow to block to block
56:00
so the censorship is on and for
some
56:03
reason we've put all of our
faith than
56:05
no one questions that they're
that
56:07
they're blocking in just
articles just
56:09
in from
56:10
an article about the numbers is
taken
56:14
down by medium block by Twitter
on
56:16
Facebook I don't know what's
going on
56:17
there Instagram and and then
the the
56:20
Google Drive it just blew me
away so now
56:25
that could have been well I'm
gonna
56:28
remain skeptical about the
Google Drive
56:30
why I mean I talked to the guy
he said
56:33
this is what I sent you and we
and you
56:37
know the test is there I have
the the
56:39
link and I open up the link and
I get
56:41
this block I need to see one
more piece
56:44
of evidence so this is what's
going on
56:46
and it's just not some bug or a
alright
56:50
or something was done done
wrong because
56:53
I took us to do that now it's
doable
56:55
I've never seen a competitor a
community
56:57
Terms of Service block from
from a
57:00
Google Drive that's that that's
the
57:03
community of to one person
sharing
57:06
there's no community it's just
a draw
57:07
it's just that file in this
cloud that
57:09
you're given to you yeah
where's the
57:11
community here let me let me go
well I
57:13
guess it community of everyone
at
57:15
Google's looking at it yeah okay
57:22
actually the so here it is is
from Jay
57:25
Donnell you know Jay Donnelly
plaque
57:27
Anil used for anti malaria and
lupus
57:30
drug is his as ex-wife was on
in the
57:33
mid-90s isn't interesting doc
about it I
57:35
click on the doc
57:36
it opened on the link it opens
up we're
57:39
sorry you can't access this
item because
57:40
it is in violation of our Terms
of
57:43
Service sorry in our community
standards
57:45
Terms of Service with a link to
Terms of
57:48
Service which of course takes
you in a
57:49
rabbit hole so wait wait wait
so a
57:56
document about some old product
that is
58:02
being sent to you specifically
how
58:05
what's worse the terms of
service on
58:07
this in terms of services good
maybe the
58:10
guys had he's got too much
stuff up
58:13
there or something okay dream
on Dvorak
58:16
I'm just I'm just dream on it's
it's
58:21
almost hard for me to believe
and I'm a
58:23
skeptic
58:24
that Google is digging through
Google
58:28
Docs they're doing it by
Machine mm-hmm
58:31
I mean because you can't do it
by hand
58:33
well now recall that they said
in that
58:36
in that that clip that I didn't
play
58:39
fully they said we're because
people are
58:43
can't you know can't work
because
58:44
they're at home which is a
total lie
58:46
because all of these content
checkers
58:49
work from home they're
contractors
58:51
through third parties we're
switching on
58:54
the AI and a lot of stuff might
get DD
58:56
platform D listed unfairly but
we won't
59:00
be able to do anything yeah we
won't be
59:02
able to do anything about it
59:03
for now though I mean well even
so let's
59:07
stop this stuff let's even drop
that if
59:10
it's a docx file that you put
in your
59:14
folder and your cloud that
you've rented
59:17
or bought or you paid for it's
part of
59:19
your system or your service and
it's
59:22
just a single file that's
talking about
59:24
something and he sends it to
you where's
59:26
the violation of the Terms of
Service I
59:29
don't know
59:32
it sounds to me oh there but
here's the
59:35
mistake hold on a second it
sounds to me
59:37
as though they're fishing
through files
59:39
that they have no business
fishing
59:42
through that are closed files
that are
59:44
on their on their cloud their
cloud is
59:47
completely useless to anyone
who cares
59:50
about anything if that's true
so you
59:52
have a filing from your
attorney that's
59:54
talking about some some
strategy for
59:56
your divorce settlement Google
now knows
59:58
about it are you gonna tell me
there's
1:00:02
gambling going on there stop it
1:00:05
you can't feign this at this
surprised
1:00:09
this is disgusting him welcome
welcome
1:00:12
citizen let's look at the the
racist
1:00:18
angle for a moment this is
really being
1:00:20
played hard and heavy San Diego
racist
1:00:25
this race before you go to the
racist
1:00:27
thing and I want to go there
but I want
1:00:30
to get the one I have a foul
cheek oh
1:00:31
but when I get out of the way
right sure
1:00:34
this is foul Chi
1:00:36
you know they're asking him
crazy stuff
1:00:39
fun for first of all Judy is
trying to
1:00:42
set foul she have to say
something bad
1:00:44
about Trump and he won't do it
orange
1:00:46
man bad so but but he goes into
this
1:00:49
other thing which is kind of
interesting
1:00:51
this is well let's start with
the Judy
1:00:54
versus thought you here's Judy
trying to
1:00:56
get file cheated that she by
the way
1:00:58
looks like she's getting old
she looks
1:01:00
like she's it looks like the
painting in
1:01:02
her basement has fed somebody
stole it
1:01:04
and started punched say say it
again the
1:01:08
painting in her basement what
the
1:01:10
painting in her basement which
kept kept
1:01:13
her kind of youthful is like
been
1:01:15
destroyed and she's like aging
on the
1:01:17
spot from fretting well it's
possible
1:01:21
she's an old woman who was
fretting a la
1:01:23
disco de Factory Reuters is
reporting
1:01:25
today that the first cases of
kovat 19
1:01:28
reported in the United States
and South
1:01:30
Korea on the same day January
the 20th
1:01:33
but in South Korea they moved
very
1:01:35
quickly they had testing made
available
1:01:37
manufacturers are available
within days
1:01:40
they move very quickly to
identify who
1:01:43
had kovat 19 the
1:01:45
story in the United States has
been a
1:01:46
lot slower it's this country is
still as
1:01:49
you've said not ready with tests
1:01:51
everywhere they're needed what
has gone
1:01:53
wrong here not just with
testing but
1:01:55
with all the equipment and the
1:01:57
preparation and the social
distancing
1:01:59
that that didn't get
implemented until
1:02:01
the last few days to be fair I
don't
1:02:03
think that something has gone
wrong
1:02:05
obviously nothing was perfect
with
1:02:07
regard to the testing we've
gone over
1:02:09
that over and over again about
initially
1:02:12
the system that we use for
testing from
1:02:15
the CDC developing a test Frank
getting
1:02:18
it to the public health of our
eyes was
1:02:20
not designed to the broad type
of
1:02:22
high-throughput testing that
goes out
1:02:24
for the country we are now
really in
1:02:27
that arena now let's look
forward as
1:02:30
opposed to back that's working
but the
1:02:32
other things we're doing I
think that we
1:02:34
are actually being and have
been quite
1:02:36
aggressive I mean whenever you
have an
1:02:38
outbreak if you look at the
history of
1:02:40
outbreaks it's a little bit
like the fog
1:02:42
of war
1:02:43
I mean people try to do the
right thing
1:02:45
and sometimes they get it right
right
1:02:48
from the beginning
1:02:48
sometimes they correct and
really go I
1:02:51
would think where we are right
now in a
1:02:53
good place it isn't perfect by
any means
1:02:56
we still have to get more
equipment and
1:02:59
we're doing something to get
more
1:03:00
equipment we still need to make
sure
1:03:03
that testing is much more
available but
1:03:05
it's getting there really
rapidly
1:03:08
so it shuts her down I mean
she's
1:03:10
obviously I was actually the
nicest I've
1:03:12
heard him about about testing
he's
1:03:15
explained it many different ways
1:03:17
well we messed up you see what
we we
1:03:20
made a mistake I've heard that
he'd said
1:03:22
that in in the house I think
and I think
1:03:26
he sense that he was being set
up and so
1:03:30
he got his hackles up and he
just
1:03:32
defended the whole situation
because
1:03:34
I've heard to her the way she's
asking
1:03:37
these questions she has turned
into a
1:03:38
very negative hyper liberal
progressive
1:03:42
reporter she's not listen to
the teaser
1:03:44
this is what this is what this
PBS's
1:03:48
audience is supposed to be the
1:03:49
intellectual the inteligencia
supposed
1:03:51
to be all these people that are
running
1:03:53
them you know that the smart
people are
1:03:54
supposed to listen to PBS and
they're
1:03:56
being fed stuff like this Judy
teaser
1:03:58
still to come on the news hour
warning
1:04:00
signs the critical days ahead
as the
1:04:03
virus spreads through the US I
should
1:04:11
mention the movie Contagion
which is
1:04:15
such beautiful predictive
programming
1:04:17
for this event and I remember
this
1:04:19
because we went through it with
a
1:04:21
fine-tooth comb in 2010 2011 was
1:04:25
considered that it was a CDC
slash NIH
1:04:29
project
1:04:31
pouchy Ian Lipkin we was that
time was
1:04:36
the CDC director they were all
1:04:37
consultants on this film and
they went
1:04:40
through 12 script rewrites he
remembers
1:04:42
talking about that and I think
we have
1:04:45
said this is this is a set up I
wish I
1:04:49
could find what show that was
but it was
1:04:51
2010-2011 timeframe these
people I've
1:04:57
become very very cynical and
skeptical
1:05:00
about what I've just everything
I'm
1:05:02
seeing now is there's too much
of this
1:05:05
if they really were worried why
would
1:05:09
they keep pushing this this
Trump in the
1:05:11
end the the racist thing I mean
here is
1:05:15
an accounting member San Diego
and well
1:05:19
go ahead I just want to say
before you
1:05:21
go and
1:05:22
the racist thing which I you
know we can
1:05:24
do I want to say that goes it
seems to
1:05:27
me it seems to me because of
your mo
1:05:32
facts podcast mm-hmm it seems
to me that
1:05:35
there's a desperation and the
Democrats
1:05:39
are worried sick that there's
gonna be a
1:05:41
few blacks voting for Trump or
they
1:05:47
bought a pound this home or not
voting
1:05:50
for Democrat or not voting at
all yes
1:05:54
not voting at all but no I
don't think
1:05:55
it I think it's I think they're
feared
1:05:57
that the voting for Trump is I
think if
1:05:59
they don't vote it also hell
are you
1:06:00
gonna do but if they vote for
Trump
1:06:02
there's some sort of I think it
would be
1:06:04
very upsetting to that because
Johnson
1:06:06
promised a black vote to the
Democrats
1:06:09
for the next 100 years he was a
liar to
1:06:12
60s a lot of lying in Texas I'm
telling
1:06:15
you like I said he said with
I'm gonna
1:06:17
deliver the black vote to the
Democrats
1:06:19
for the next 100 years and then
you push
1:06:21
the civil rights like they did
a bunch
1:06:23
of other things and they be
that was the
1:06:25
guarantee and now they're
fearful that
1:06:27
the blacks are gonna go ahead
these guys
1:06:29
haven't done jack shit for us
yeah
1:06:31
that's kind of the kind of the
thinking
1:06:34
the a das definitely are
thinking hey
1:06:39
this is not we're not we're not
1:06:40
participating in this I don't
know how
1:06:42
many are gonna vote for Trump
but I'm I
1:06:44
think the Democrats are dumb
enough to
1:06:45
think that but the end and the
1:06:48
Republicans are also probably
dumb
1:06:49
enough to think it
1:06:56
[Music]
1:07:05
we have the best producers all
right is
1:07:08
it time can I go now to the
sorry you're
1:07:11
interrupting so much
particularly the
1:07:14
racial stuff because it's just
it's so
1:07:17
obvious that but China and I
have to
1:07:22
remind when I when I - I mean I
think
1:07:24
we're just so we're so used to
it but
1:07:26
China is in all of our society
1:07:29
particularly academia lobbyists
the
1:07:33
Chinese lobby in Washington DC
is it's
1:07:36
it's huge entertainment if
they've got
1:07:42
they've got their money and
their and
1:07:45
nothing hey I don't blame him
for doing
1:07:47
it but we're kind of waking up
now and
1:07:49
saying wait a minute there's a
lot of
1:07:51
hot Hollywood yeah well they
bought
1:07:53
everything they've bought a lot
of our
1:07:55
lot the NBA the NBA is another
fantastic
1:07:59
example this you know so what
do we see
1:08:03
the NBA is probably the example
we got
1:08:06
King LeBron saying hey you know
and then
1:08:09
three days later oh we have to
be
1:08:11
careful we say about China
because it
1:08:14
could hurt people could hurt
people's
1:08:16
could hurt people's money
people spoke
1:08:18
good book he said that because
China
1:08:21
rules or I should put it this
way money
1:08:24
rules it's really not even
about China
1:08:26
it's about money when people
see their
1:08:28
paycheck in jeopardy they they
make
1:08:31
interesting decisions so that
there is a
1:08:35
Chinese Lobby that is saying we
have to
1:08:38
stop being called out for this
I can
1:08:41
understand can understand their
1:08:43
reasoning but they're going
about it in
1:08:46
the following way so I'm not
sure what
1:08:48
the connection is this council
member of
1:08:50
San Diego as she's a first
1:08:53
first-generation immigrant I
presume
1:08:55
from China I haven't had time
to look
1:08:57
her up but just listen to what
she says
1:08:59
generation immigrants when I
hear about
1:09:02
this talk about the Chinese
virus I just
1:09:05
roll my eyes and think that is
so old
1:09:08
and I am reminded that these
kinds of
1:09:11
tropes have been raped into a
1:09:14
and culture and history
associating
1:09:16
immigrants with fear and
history has
1:09:19
shown that when we're afraid we
want
1:09:22
someone to blame and we often
turn to
1:09:24
xenophobia and we know that
really so
1:09:27
is this true dude when we're
afraid do
1:09:29
we actually turn to xenophobia
as I
1:09:32
immediately turn to xenophobia
and we
1:09:36
often turn to xenophobia and we
know
1:09:38
that doesn't really solve
anything and
1:09:40
only creates more problems Asian
1:09:43
Americans are actually the
first illegal
1:09:46
immigrants in the US during the
Yellow
1:09:48
Peril era the Chinese in
particular were
1:09:51
seen as dirty diseased taking
away jobs
1:09:55
from good people that of course
led to
1:09:57
the Chinese Exclusion Act fast
forward
1:10:00
today we're even before all
these social
1:10:03
distancing measures Asian
restaurants
1:10:06
have been the first to
financially
1:10:08
suffer and they became ghost
towns and
1:10:11
there are increased reports of
bullying
1:10:13
harassment and violent hate
crimes
1:10:16
against Asian Americans and in
one case
1:10:19
that was reported on CNN a
woman was
1:10:22
attacked on the subway by a man
who
1:10:24
yelled every disease comes from
China
1:10:26
everything comes from China
because
1:10:29
they're disgusting and by the
way this
1:10:32
victim was Thai American
rhetoric from
1:10:38
Washington we cannot ignore it
we must
1:10:41
condemn it right away call it
out and
1:10:44
force our leaders to be
accountable
1:10:47
because our well-being is at
stake and
1:10:50
can I gently remind everyone
that Asian
1:10:52
Americans are American thank
you so you
1:10:56
know there's reasons for this
and it's
1:10:58
not just your typical woke miss
although
1:11:00
I believe that political
correctness and
1:11:03
woke miss is our problem that's
why
1:11:06
people no one's taking a stand
1:11:08
everybody's afraid and I think
there's
1:11:11
it's it's not by coincidence
that we
1:11:14
have New York Los Angeles
Washington New
1:11:18
York California Oregon Illinois
all
1:11:21
super woke leadership in those
cities
1:11:24
and
1:11:25
in there just shutting down
like okay so
1:11:27
stay inside be quiet they're
not they're
1:11:31
afraid to do anything else
because they
1:11:33
know they'll be canceled if
they if they
1:11:35
say well I think we're okay
here we
1:11:37
should wait a couple more a
days not
1:11:39
enough
1:11:40
they're afraid okay back to the
racist
1:11:42
part then Trump clearly sets up
the one
1:11:47
America News reporter with the
stupidest
1:11:50
gambit ever I mean I was
insulted by
1:11:53
this I get it you're under fire
for that
1:11:57
for a lot of things but this
was dumb
1:12:17
excuse me mr. president you
know I'm
1:12:20
gonna ask you a dingbat
question that
1:12:21
you've never heard before do
you think
1:12:23
Chinese food is racist because
it's you
1:12:26
know it's it comes from China
that's our
1:12:29
question and Trump equally does
the dumb
1:12:32
shit and cartels and you work
right here
1:12:57
at the White House with direct
access to
1:12:59
you and your team okay yeah
let's let us
1:13:03
back up for a second and remind
1:13:05
ourselves what happened during
the Bush
1:13:06
administration when George Bush
was in
1:13:10
office they had some gay model
who was
1:13:13
one of these beefy gay guys oh
yeah it
1:13:15
was one of the more sing with a
midnight
1:13:17
tour guys posing is some sort of
1:13:21
reporter some phony baloney
reporter
1:13:24
asking this sort of stupid
question
1:13:27
pandering to the president and
he was
1:13:30
planted there and given
credentials to
1:13:32
come in and do it he was
immediately
1:13:33
busted by everybody spent a lot
of time
1:13:36
trying to get credit
1:13:37
and this is the same sort of
thing this
1:13:40
is a bad idea and it's
extremely stupid
1:13:43
Oh a inch who's doing a good
job of
1:13:46
keeping you know keeping a good
a good
1:13:49
pace up for bringing out good
news
1:13:52
stories and they have some good
people
1:13:53
there they should be ashamed of
1:13:54
themselves for taking part in
this oh
1:13:56
absolutely
1:13:58
they went down a notch in my
opinion two
1:14:02
notches to at least two but
there's
1:14:05
other stuff you know NBC and
it's really
1:14:10
only was it three companies who
own all
1:14:12
of our television news Comcast
Disney
1:14:16
and Viacom and Viacom right
that's
1:14:20
really it so now that well
since we're
1:14:23
on this sort of thing about the
Chinese
1:14:25
influence let's listen to Steve
bannon's
1:14:29
podcast where he's played on
KABC and/or
1:14:33
at WABC in new york city he's
he's been
1:14:37
doing I've been listening to
this show
1:14:38
for I think since it started
and I
1:14:42
suppose they have professional
engineers
1:14:44
in the control room no no it's
the it's
1:14:47
I have actually sent a message
to him
1:14:50
although I don't have his email
so I
1:14:52
just like DM done Twitter I
said my god
1:14:55
have someone call me I know
what's going
1:14:57
wrong it sucks it's horrible
and you
1:15:00
must must fix this no not no
answer this
1:15:04
is idiot so it it's horrible
well they
1:15:07
did bring out I got two clips
from hit
1:15:09
one of his project is some
woman named
1:15:10
Maura who's an expert on all
kinds of
1:15:13
things and she comes in on the
phone way
1:15:17
over modulated by compressed it
myself
1:15:20
tried to fix it no it's useless
I tried
1:15:25
I tried I tried the level of
the there's
1:15:28
history and belief zero put
your power
1:15:32
yeah now that's the second clip
the
1:15:37
second clip has a piece of
information
1:15:39
that is quite interesting but
let's play
1:15:41
the first clip and the funny
thing is
1:15:43
with any Steve man and
interview it is
1:15:45
no I'd say seven eight
1:15:48
Bannen yes yammering we're
using all
1:15:52
kinds of military code and
terms he's a
1:15:57
Navy man so I'll give him that
but he
1:16:00
loves the whole war setting
it's there
1:16:02
isn't a podcast war room war
room
1:16:04
pandemic Steven K Ovid Report
now he's
1:16:08
changed the co vid report damn
alright
1:16:13
so here we go so listen here's
the thing
1:16:15
is today
1:16:16
you've seen this ratcheting of
the
1:16:18
Chinese counters party
propaganda from
1:16:20
their state media Mike Pompeo a
couple
1:16:23
weeks ago actually put out a
1:16:25
proclamation that the state
media was
1:16:27
going to have to essentially be
like a
1:16:29
foreign mission they weren't
really
1:16:31
media they were more like an
arm of the
1:16:33
Chinese government then you've
seen
1:16:35
there was an official in the
Chinese
1:16:36
government last week that
actually
1:16:38
accused the United States
military of
1:16:40
being of having something to do
with
1:16:42
this virus they called over the
1:16:44
ambassador from China to the
United
1:16:46
States to the State Department
you know
1:16:49
read him the riot act we have
not had a
1:16:51
formal response I don't think
today but
1:16:54
there's now a leak of this
phone call
1:16:55
where the Chinese Foreign
Minister an
1:16:57
individual I know not a
particularly
1:16:59
pleasant fellow called Mike
Pompeo and
1:17:02
they leaked it immediately to
the
1:17:04
chinese state media and he
according to
1:17:06
chinese state media really laid
it down
1:17:09
on on secretary Pompeo
1:17:11
about they were tired of being
smeared
1:17:13
by the United States government
and then
1:17:15
later today we just found out
that they
1:17:17
have essentially kicked out the
American
1:17:21
national reporters on China and
non
1:17:22
Chinese nationals I think of
the wall
1:17:24
street journal in The New York
Times and
1:17:26
also I think voice of Voice of
America
1:17:28
so you've been at this a long
time
1:17:30
particularly at freedom of the
press and
1:17:32
the ability to get information
into
1:17:34
China can you kind of
contextualize this
1:17:36
for the audience is really
surprised to
1:17:40
me at all I did many years
working for
1:17:42
Radio Free ages tibet service
and that
1:17:45
is most difficult part of china
to get
1:17:47
information in and out of
Western China
1:17:50
Qin Qiong in Tibet under
permanent
1:17:52
lockdown at all time and I
think it is
1:17:55
very important for your
listeners to use
1:17:58
this as an opportunity to
examine
1:18:02
Shinhwa Global Times China
Daily I mean
1:18:05
we see them on news boxes in
every
1:18:07
single corner of New York City
and
1:18:09
Xinhua which is a propaganda
ring of the
1:18:11
Chinese Communist Party is not a
1:18:13
legitimate news organization it
has been
1:18:17
spreading Chinese communist
propaganda
1:18:20
for decades but it has been
normalized
1:18:23
and integrated into our society
oh yeah
1:18:28
you know there's some news
about the
1:18:31
journalists being kicked out of
China
1:18:33
the US journalists New York
Times
1:18:36
Washington Post Wall Street
Journal oh
1:18:40
okay well it's in retaliation
because we
1:18:42
kicked out I think five or six
1:18:45
journalists from Chinese media
1:18:46
quote-unquote media companies
here first
1:18:50
never happens that these were
Chinese
1:18:53
spies that we kicked out and we
wouldn't
1:18:55
put surprises we're not at the
1:18:57
Washington Post Wall Street
Journal the
1:18:59
New York Times no spooks there
so this
1:19:03
is the part though that got me
this
1:19:05
little tidbit that she puts I
didn't
1:19:07
know this because I don't live
in New
1:19:08
York and but there's a little
thing that
1:19:12
Bannon pointed out and then as
soon as
1:19:15
she confirmed it and they
talked about
1:19:17
it I thought this is absolutely
the
1:19:21
worst case in Suva it's not
like he's
1:19:24
not even native advertising
listen to
1:19:26
clip doing you see what I'm
talking
1:19:27
about every everywhere I go I
see people
1:19:30
now parroting propaganda from
the CCP
1:19:34
when they should be supporting
the
1:19:36
president supporting Governor
Cuomo this
1:19:38
is bipartisan this has nothing
to do
1:19:40
with picking fights another
side we have
1:19:43
to come together in the midst
of this
1:19:44
humanitarian crisis so I think
it's very
1:19:47
dangerous when I see mainstream
media
1:19:49
siding with the Chinese
Communist Party
1:19:52
and and I but I'm not don't
think it's
1:19:54
surprising at all but
incredibly if I'm
1:19:57
wrong in New York City I think
if you
1:19:58
get a paper edition of the New
York
1:20:00
Times delivered on Wednesdays
isn't the
1:20:03
China Daily and insert into the
New York
1:20:05
Times I think yes four years
and that's
1:20:09
why they're there coverage you
survive
1:20:11
you do you know pounding this
Russian
1:20:14
cat thing this rest of us
1:20:16
as responsible for the ills
about
1:20:18
society but they always take a
light
1:20:19
touch with China because
they're taking
1:20:22
ad dollars from from the Chinese
1:20:24
Communist Party every week and
so I
1:20:25
suppose that would influence
your
1:20:27
coverage wouldn't it it's not
just ad
1:20:29
dollars John explained the
editorial
1:20:31
insert process and business
well the
1:20:35
editor quelled it is ad dollars
because
1:20:37
those are considered
advertisements but
1:20:39
they're disguised as disguises
all kinds
1:20:43
of things I mean you have the
special
1:20:45
report is a classic Oh special
report
1:20:48
and it'll be a special report
on some
1:20:50
part in many cases nowadays
just like it
1:20:53
be a special report on some
part of
1:20:54
China right an incident is you
read
1:20:56
about the in the special report
which
1:20:58
looks like editorial but it's
not as
1:21:00
paid but and paid for and it's
usually
1:21:02
written with some you know some
of
1:21:04
advertising guys oversight and
there'll
1:21:09
be you know they have all kinds
of
1:21:10
little subtle propaganda within
it but
1:21:12
this idea of taking the entire
ins to
1:21:14
insert an entire thing an entire
1:21:17
newspaper inside your newspaper
this is
1:21:20
expensive it's a lot of money
and if
1:21:23
you're and you're the
advertiser of your
1:21:25
China Communist Party dropping
their
1:21:28
China Daily inside the New York
Times on
1:21:30
Wednesdays for home delivery
you are
1:21:34
paying a lot of money and and
the
1:21:37
coverage will reflect that I
don't care
1:21:39
what anybody thinks I've talked
to
1:21:41
people about this you talk to
two people
1:21:43
you talk to the higher-ups in
the New
1:21:46
York Times structure oh no that
would
1:21:48
never happen we have a church
and state
1:21:50
the church is one thing in the
state's a
1:21:52
dollar they don't mix and then
you talk
1:21:55
to the reporters get yourself a
pat on
1:21:59
the back for that voice that's
a new one
1:22:00
to the show I like that guy
that guy's
1:22:02
cool that's the that's the New
York
1:22:04
Times editorial this a little
bit so
1:22:10
then you have the reporter on
the street
1:22:14
by the way did you say Chinese
wall
1:22:17
no I said churches they Chinese
thanks
1:22:22
Charles church and state is the
thing
1:22:24
they do but it's the thing they
say they
1:22:26
never say Chinese wall and and
the
1:22:29
reporters all say will tell you
that and
1:22:32
I've written in big magazines
that you
1:22:35
know what's going on you say
well you
1:22:36
know these guys advertise a lot
we're
1:22:38
not gonna say dude this report
because
1:22:40
I'll probably get fired or you
know
1:22:41
whatever of course and then you
talk to
1:22:44
the New York Times editorial
guys about
1:22:46
to say yeah these guys won't
write about
1:22:48
that because they say they get
far -
1:22:49
never gonna happen
1:22:51
we wouldn't do that and they do
it's
1:22:53
it's a joke yeah it's a joke
that
1:22:58
they're putting the China Daily
in the
1:22:59
newspaper and it's not affecting
1:23:01
coverage it's totally affecting
coverage
1:23:05
[Music]
1:23:07
I'm so disappointed in just the
media
1:23:10
approach who is running the
White House
1:23:13
communications who's in charge
of the
1:23:15
media and getting stuff out
some new
1:23:18
woman there I think I mean so I
I think
1:23:23
it's very it is is Trump
exactly yeah
1:23:29
I'm sure he's the way get one
American
1:23:32
news get that cute girl over it
she was
1:23:33
cute get the cute girl and put
her in
1:23:35
the bag one oh yeah I was the
cute not
1:23:37
the blonde no no I don't like
her she'd
1:23:39
I don't I think she's uh sorry
you don't
1:23:41
like Camille Erin no I don't I
don't
1:23:42
like her you can't even see her
but you
1:23:45
can tell it but just the way
she's like
1:23:47
oh I mean it's setup you man if
you're a
1:23:51
cub reporter for one American
news
1:23:55
you're gonna do this without
without
1:23:57
some preamble with the
administration I
1:24:00
don't think so or maybe they
know that
1:24:03
Trump loves that I don't know
but very
1:24:07
appropriate to have the first
lady say
1:24:08
something comforting and I I'm
a fan of
1:24:12
Melania they you know as a
first lady
1:24:15
and then they put her in a
hallway with
1:24:19
an echo and it sounds like
she's in the
1:24:22
the Adams family house it kind
of looks
1:24:25
that way in the back you know
just did
1:24:27
it at him too
1:24:28
and her accent comes in and
she's
1:24:31
sitting really sweet things but
it sucks
1:24:33
balls today I want to speak
with you
1:24:37
about coronavirus and what it
means for
1:24:40
you and your family
1:24:41
yes Gomez we will make crazy
love later
1:24:44
well changes need to be made
now this is
1:24:47
not how we will live forever our
1:24:49
children will return to school
people
1:24:52
will return to work we will
gather at
1:24:55
the places of worship concerts
and
1:24:57
sporting events again it's like
Zsa Zsa
1:25:00
Gabor in her mansion you know
it's just
1:25:02
it's so wrong and I feel bad
for her she
1:25:06
gets screwed every time with
this deal I
1:25:08
urge you to stay connected to
family and
1:25:12
loved ones through the video
chats phone
1:25:14
calls social media and other
safe
1:25:17
technologists please be sure to
follow
1:25:20
CDC guidelines which can be
found at
1:25:23
coronavirus gov or cdc.gov
along with
1:25:27
other information and resources
it's
1:25:30
also kind of like one of those
in-flight
1:25:33
videos you know where the
instead of the
1:25:36
you know the the stewardess
they have a
1:25:37
little video that shows you how
to
1:25:39
buckle your seatbelt yeah you
put this
1:25:42
at the metal tip in - and
remember when
1:25:47
many of us apart we are all in
this
1:25:49
together so just it's bad Trump
came
1:25:54
from it he has enough show
business
1:25:56
chops yeah he was knighted he
bring a
1:25:59
sound guy in there that knows
what he's
1:26:01
doing I don't think he was
involved in
1:26:02
this that well here's the eye
so this
1:26:05
will not last forever know that
did you
1:26:10
know what this sound is so sad
yeah you
1:26:12
can't you can't even use it I
have I
1:26:14
have another candidate tell I so
1:26:16
candidate yeah this one is
scary okay
1:26:21
sorry it's very scary now talk
about
1:26:24
sound quality is horrible it's
like a
1:26:26
Skype warble it's very it's
very scary
1:26:29
hmm
1:26:30
no I think I think this is
still I don't
1:26:32
believe in rules I think that's
still
1:26:34
the toe that's clean as a
whistle yeah
1:26:36
that's still the best one my
South wall
1:26:38
just one scary except if you
want to
1:26:40
hear where that attic
1:26:42
well will you give what were we
talking
1:26:43
about you want to finish you
pointed
1:26:46
discussion because I have one
more go go
1:26:48
for go for what do I tell you
what we
1:26:52
can continue this yes what I
want to
1:26:56
talk about that we continue it
right
1:26:57
after what you're gonna do I
want to
1:26:59
talk about about how these
idiots have
1:27:04
this because they're taking
this so
1:27:06
seriously have the Hollywood
has decided
1:27:08
to start doing their
programming from
1:27:11
home and we'll talk about that
right
1:27:15
after I thank you for your
courage and
1:27:16
your teas and say in the
morning to you
1:27:18
the man who put both seasoned
Cuomo
1:27:20
versus Cuomo John C double rags
and the
1:27:24
morning meal mr. Adam Korean or
1:27:28
something everybody
1:27:34
hello producers and hello
trolls it's
1:27:37
got a troll count right now we
have whoa
1:27:41
almost 2000 1989 trolls in the
troll
1:27:45
room whoo-hoo that is a lot
that is yeah
1:27:50
that's great it's no agenda
stream calm
1:27:53
which has been on fire this
past week of
1:27:55
course people are home fire
it's on fire
1:27:58
I think people are seeing that
the
1:28:00
social media networks are just
either
1:28:05
they're blocking information or
you know
1:28:08
the algos are kicking in and so
people
1:28:11
are going to no agenda social
calm
1:28:12
they're using that that
checking in to
1:28:14
no agenda stream calm which is
by the
1:28:16
way where you can get an invite
for no
1:28:20
agenda social and it's great
where I do
1:28:23
my blitzes of you do yours yet
in the
1:28:26
newsletter once a week you do
your
1:28:27
blitzes of material right there
no
1:28:29
agenda social calm them yes and
then
1:28:35
again it's fun to joining with
the
1:28:37
trolls because this is almost
2,000 of
1:28:39
them right now go take a look
at no
1:28:41
agenda stream dot-com for the
artwork we
1:28:45
say a big in the morning to
Mountain Jay
1:28:47
lady mountain Jay who brought
us the
1:28:49
most appropriate piece of
artwork for
1:28:52
that particular show at that
particular
1:28:54
moment
1:28:55
the time continuum the no
agenda sanity
1:28:58
kit and I just I thought it was
1:29:01
spectacular that I think we
looked at
1:29:04
everything and this was it
within a
1:29:06
minute or two wasn't it well I
had
1:29:09
wizard a bit there was a
discussion I
1:29:13
like there's a sanity kid I
liked a
1:29:18
couple of things I liked the
what did I
1:29:22
like him looking at or I liked
the one I
1:29:24
liked was Riley's quinine
tipped arrow
1:29:29
yes
1:29:30
which of course was just
mocking you
1:29:32
that's okay I had no problem
with it but
1:29:34
we thought it would be so
obscure but it
1:29:37
was a little bit yes it was a
very
1:29:39
obscure it was a bit much I
used the
1:29:42
what I liked a lot is the the
sorry were
1:29:46
oh sorry we're closed and that
was used
1:29:49
in the newsletter and I'm
innocent
1:29:51
candidate for today's show okay
1:29:53
excellent but yes it was the
the no
1:29:57
agenda sanity kit which was
used twice
1:29:59
very rarely this has been
theirs Barrett
1:30:02
very few pieces that have been
reused
1:30:04
for both the beginning of the
show the
1:30:07
stream and then again the show
itself
1:30:11
and this is because the artist
wisely
1:30:14
made a second copy without the
show
1:30:17
number yes very smart very very
smart if
1:30:22
you're doing something for the
pre
1:30:23
stream do one without the
episode number
1:30:26
because that's kind of a
non-starter for
1:30:28
us typically there's always
exceptions
1:30:30
to the rule I did receive a
nice email
1:30:32
from the art producer lady
mountain Jay
1:30:36
she says after almost three
years of
1:30:39
douchebaggery I finally started
chipping
1:30:41
in with monthly donations in
May of 2019
1:30:43
replacing my audible payment
excellent
1:30:46
then as an art producer in
October 29 I
1:30:48
receive enormous value from
everyone's
1:30:50
work on No Agenda I'm very
happy to
1:30:52
provide some valid value in
return a
1:30:54
formal deed douching would be
very much
1:30:56
appreciated and of course we'll
do that
1:30:59
you've been deduced and no
agenda art
1:31:02
generator calm is where you can
find all
1:31:04
of the artwork that is
submitted and you
1:31:06
can submit some yourself it's
it's like
1:31:08
a while it's like a contest
it's just
1:31:11
like a contest and thank you
once again
1:31:15
then we have people who support
the show
1:31:17
on our value for value system
since we
1:31:20
obviously can't be taking
Chinese money
1:31:22
we can't be taking any
corporate money
1:31:24
this conversation would never
take place
1:31:26
in any in any even on a podcast
with
1:31:30
advertisers it would not happen
we get
1:31:32
cancelled we get de platform
we'd be
1:31:35
gone so we rely on our executive
1:31:39
producers associate executive
producers
1:31:41
and other financial producers
of the
1:31:43
program and we're going to
thank some of
1:31:44
them right now for this episode
1227 and
1:31:49
we actually have two big donors
nice.i
1:31:52
big insta night's search room
one who's
1:31:55
already at night so at 10:33
from Lindon
1:31:58
Utah he says 33 is a nice
number to have
1:32:02
in there the No Agenda show is
the
1:32:04
antidote for the fear virus the
1:32:08
little-known site effects being
laughter
1:32:10
perspective and critical
thinking
1:32:12
horrible The Ides of March
indeed my dad
1:32:17
passed and sister to brain
cancer
1:32:20
earlier this month that's not
good my
1:32:22
daughter shares my birthday
51st on st.
1:32:25
Patrick's Day like on the list
so we got
1:32:28
matching four leaf clover
tattoos first
1:32:32
had two for each of us
symbolizing luck
1:32:34
hope and love grateful for you
two and
1:32:38
the No Agenda show shortens
thank you
1:32:40
very much sir Truman yeah we
got some
1:32:41
longer notes I'd noticed and
and in
1:32:43
general have you noticed that
the emails
1:32:45
are long that people are
sending us
1:32:48
outside of donations some of
them are
1:32:51
getting very lengthy yes and
they reach
1:32:54
some require some reading but
we have
1:32:57
like coming up in this segment
we'll
1:32:59
have a very long note from our
the day
1:33:04
for those photographer yes but
that's a
1:33:06
very good note it's funny I
said one of
1:33:09
the notes we always read
because it's a
1:33:11
it's always enter its
1:33:13
Ejim occasional indeed but
meanwhile we
1:33:16
have Michelle Winton in Bartlet
1:33:18
Tennessee who came in with
$1,000 even
1:33:21
well and she says I will try my
best and
1:33:25
this is long note but fine to
keep the
1:33:28
length into rocking-horse
winter rather
1:33:30
than swans way feel free to
leave out as
1:33:33
much as you want but
smoking-hot husband
1:33:36
Todd hit me in the mouth about
six years
1:33:39
ago I was I refused to listen
until
1:33:41
about five years ago it took a
year yeah
1:33:45
well so hang in there mouth
hitters it
1:33:48
might get through eventually
1:33:51
Powell titters I sporadically
1:33:54
contributed and donate until
2018
1:33:56
nothing you did nothing you did
life
1:33:59
just got incredibly hard my dad
died and
1:34:01
I told you about it in a drunken
1:34:03
late-night donation my last one
as a
1:34:06
matter of fact until now in
writing it
1:34:09
looks like a bad country song
in reality
1:34:12
I kept a man who is my hero
1:34:16
the dogs who loved me the son
who is a
1:34:19
damn smart kid and the roof
over my head
1:34:21
and didn't slide off the
barstool once
1:34:25
so here we are the reversed
cover this
1:34:27
country song yes well I have a
very
1:34:32
covered as much as one does and
now
1:34:34
trying to now my amazing
husband is
1:34:36
harassing me daily to become a
dame okay
1:34:39
so I put him off for a few
months
1:34:41
because I honestly didn't know
what to
1:34:43
say but I'll try she hasn't
even started
1:34:45
yet
1:34:46
I like you I think you've
actually
1:34:50
shrunk my amygdala you provide
a bastion
1:34:53
of sanity that is scarcely
Latin that is
1:34:55
sorely lacking in the world at
large
1:34:57
especially today as they work
from home
1:35:00
waiting to see the next big
story that I
1:35:04
promptly deakins deconstruct to
quote
1:35:08
where's the money and who
benefits
1:35:10
unquote
1:35:12
I get back to the office on
April 6th by
1:35:16
the way mm-hmm you are the boys
in our
1:35:19
household the even ours 15 year
old is
1:35:21
in look here's the deal you
made us
1:35:25
think and laugh and that is
1:35:27
worth a few bucks I would like
to be
1:35:29
Dame Shelly CH e ll he thinks
she'll cuz
1:35:35
it's Michelle so Dame she'll
probably
1:35:37
okay
1:35:38
could be she'll she'll hey
Chelle hey
1:35:41
Chelle how you doing she'll of
the High
1:35:43
Plains in honor of my father
West Texas
1:35:45
man who did his best to pick
attaches
1:35:48
the only evidence I have that
he heard
1:35:51
that he heard my mouth hitting
he heard
1:35:55
my mouth hitting okay
1:35:56
I request F cancer seriously
fuck it
1:35:59
right in the ear for ya for a
mañana for
1:36:04
an eidm mix for my son
1:36:06
Reverend L money shot for my
love Todd
1:36:09
and little girl yay for me and
of course
1:36:11
karma for all love and light
Dame shel
1:36:15
alrighty Michelle we'll see you
later on
1:36:17
at the podium money shop Jesus
that's a
1:36:24
money shot
1:36:29
[Applause]
1:36:33
you've got karma and we have a
Jayma
1:36:38
McGinn a 500 bucks who bill to
be who
1:36:42
will be ascending a note in
later and
1:36:45
that will we'll wait eagerly
for that I
1:36:47
know who that is Baron at large
is next
1:36:51
from Bridgewater New Jersey
$400 do not
1:36:54
use my name please read this
1:36:59
thanks and regards from the
Baron at
1:37:01
large
1:37:03
now sequestered at home that's
it that's
1:37:07
it well thank you Thank You
Baron at
1:37:09
large yeah well New Jersey is a
cow were
1:37:13
in place our in place folks
cower in
1:37:16
place Duck and Cover Duck and
Cover
1:37:17
cower in place new sir Curley
knighted
1:37:21
the slums of Shaolin in
nollamara
1:37:27
Western Australia's just
recently United
1:37:30
yeah this guy's on a roll yeah
this guy
1:37:33
looks like he looks he's got
one of
1:37:34
those one of those widows games
call
1:37:37
where you filling in the blanks
crazy
1:37:39
something Mad Libs Mad Libs
1:37:42
ever since my drunk Aussie
dollar Rhett
1:37:45
donation I have been a nagging
feeling
1:37:47
of a night impostor syndrome
happens
1:37:55
yeah there are worse syndromes
Trump
1:37:58
derangement irritable bowel not
to
1:38:01
mention the current Corona
Corona neue
1:38:04
aronia neue I think that it's
got to be
1:38:07
a better way of putting that
but the kis
1:38:11
is just not sitting well with
with me I
1:38:14
feel like a fake of fraud a
Fugazi fuga
1:38:19
Zil fuga Zilla I don't know
what that is
1:38:22
guys Lagasse it's a Fugazi oh
for God's
1:38:27
it's got a dozen exclamation
mark the
1:38:30
Aussie dollar is in a toilet
right now
1:38:32
as so the 10/22 IUDs I sent
simply not
1:38:36
worthy of no agenda knighthood
I could
1:38:38
sense the disappointment in
John's
1:38:40
begrudging bargain-basement
knighting
1:38:42
and much like Adam I hate to
disappoint
1:38:45
mr. dvorak
1:38:46
as a junior dude named ban I
know
1:38:48
there's nothing worse than of
cranky
1:38:50
geek and would never want to
kill Jon's
1:38:53
buzz the only correct action is
to top
1:38:55
off top this off to the proper
amount
1:38:58
with my formerly great British
pounds
1:39:01
also at 35 here loves also also
specific
1:39:05
yeah so well you know so please
accept
1:39:08
my 333 pounds and 33 pants I
feel better
1:39:11
already
1:39:12
no jingles no karma necessary
just give
1:39:15
me a ID ID give me a douche bag
and then
1:39:19
kindly d douche me once more
1:39:24
he's request man whatever he's
asking
1:39:27
for it's the dirty sanchez of d
douching
1:39:30
i love you both and selfishly
hope you
1:39:34
never find your exit plan yours
1:39:37
faithfully sir
1:39:38
purity security knight of the
slums of
1:39:41
Shaolin Perth Australia it's
like we
1:39:46
have a lot of these big ones
shall I
1:39:47
take fugu Zotoh if you want to
read fugu
1:39:53
xoto sure yeah
1:39:55
Dave fugu Zotoh Paulo haboob as
they say
1:39:59
in the local patois for good
day my for
1:40:01
my fine fellows boots on the
ground
1:40:03
report from Saudi Arabia sorry
in
1:40:05
advance for the length the
kingdom is
1:40:07
doing pretty well and as of
today has
1:40:08
under 400 cases with 16
recoveries and
1:40:11
no deaths international flights
were
1:40:13
canceled last week so I'm stuck
away
1:40:15
from my Dame's for the time
being but
1:40:17
they also cancelled domestic
flights
1:40:19
buses and long-haul taxis on
Saturday
1:40:21
the country is mostly shut down
with
1:40:23
governmental pleas to stay home
and not
1:40:25
go out unless absolutely
necessary
1:40:27
restaurants are only takeout or
1:40:30
drive-through and most
non-essential
1:40:31
retail services are closed
grocery
1:40:33
shelves are well stocked though
and
1:40:35
there's no interruption of food
supplies
1:40:36
that I can tell the local
hygiene
1:40:39
regimen tends to use an
on-suite spray
1:40:42
hose so there's no mad scrub on
quote
1:40:45
John Wayne paper which is what
it's
1:40:48
called because it's rough tough
and
1:40:49
don't take shit off anyone
Santa I
1:40:53
hadn't heard that one sanitary
wipes and
1:40:56
hand sanitizer are hard to find
though
1:40:58
and here there's no using
Tito's as a
1:41:00
substitutes and since alcohol is
1:41:02
verboten and hypothetically if
it did
1:41:05
exist would be too precious for
topical
1:41:08
application of course dr.
Bronner is
1:41:10
always on call we act expats
1:41:12
typically live on compounds
that are
1:41:14
suitable to our Western style
of life
1:41:18
mine has an international mix of
1:41:19
residents one whom apparently
had the
1:41:21
bug but they and their family
were
1:41:23
confronted confined to their
villa and
1:41:25
have since recovered but nobody
wants to
1:41:27
hang out with them now how very
sad all
1:41:29
of the compound services
restaurant gym
1:41:31
pool coffee shop spa hair salon
etc are
1:41:33
closed we're encouraged to
socially
1:41:35
distance ourselves but you do
see
1:41:37
residents out for strolls and
jogs and
1:41:39
occasionally congregating in
small
1:41:41
groups
1:41:41
my company is complying with the
1:41:43
kingdom's guidance for a 14 day
minimum
1:41:45
work from home although my
position
1:41:47
still has me at the office that
said I'm
1:41:49
getting a lot more work done
than normal
1:41:51
since the normal stream of
supplicants
1:41:53
has dwindled off to a mere
trickle in
1:41:55
all of this my amygdala remains
strong
1:41:57
clean and right-sized
1:41:58
thanks to the twice weekly
refreshing
1:42:00
lava lavage of truth and sanity
from my
1:42:04
old friend the best podcast in
the
1:42:06
universe not only can I
maintain an
1:42:08
unnatural serenity amidst the
chaos but
1:42:10
I've clear cows I think is the
word but
1:42:13
I have clear unpacks
perspective that I
1:42:16
used to influence those with
whom I
1:42:18
interact this show and the media
1:42:20
construction it provides is
truly more
1:42:22
important now than at any time
in its
1:42:24
history I hope you guys
understand the
1:42:26
impact you're making without
1:42:28
exaggeration you are probably
saving
1:42:30
lives by interrupting the panic
chain
1:42:33
finally I humbly request the
honor of an
1:42:35
upgrade as I unwittingly passed
the
1:42:37
threshold for dukedom earlier
this year
1:42:39
accounting attached request
title change
1:42:42
to serve fuga Zotoh Duke of
America's
1:42:44
heartland and the Arabian
Peninsula I
1:42:46
might as well snaffle up the
rest of
1:42:49
this place while I'm stuck here
with no
1:42:50
way to get home
1:42:51
one jingle request please Pelle
the
1:42:53
anthem of our No Agenda tribe
at the
1:42:55
close of the broadcast day I
think we
1:42:57
could all benefit from this
unifying
1:42:59
triumphant and optimistic tones
1:43:01
apologize for the verbosity so
he has a
1:43:05
title upgrade which I don't
think was
1:43:07
reflected on my sheet today
well hmm
1:43:10
Thank You Duke Duke Dave I was
I was
1:43:16
tart when I was in Dubai and
there was a
1:43:21
guy that British guy was
showing me the
1:43:23
ropes about everything and he
probably I
1:43:27
don't know I did what he did
for a
1:43:29
really did for a living but he
he lived
1:43:31
in one of these compounds in
Saudi
1:43:32
Arabia and generally speaking
these
1:43:35
compounds are there like they're
1:43:39
verboten to the Saudis Bobby
can live in
1:43:43
one mm-hmm I said well what you
said is
1:43:45
that is because of some legal
thing the
1:43:47
Saudis can't no no no he said
we don't
1:43:49
allow Saudis in these things
because
1:43:51
what the classic Saudi that's
actually
1:43:54
Saudi Arabia Saudi this you
never really
1:43:57
been out of the country all
they do is
1:43:59
stand by the pool and all the
girls in
1:44:02
the bathing suits right and
it's very
1:44:06
disturbing to the women no
kidding yeah
1:44:10
so I'm sure food risotto has
the same
1:44:13
story
1:44:14
Timothy Perez is next on the
list he's
1:44:16
in he's also overseas with 133
dollars
1:44:21
or I'm sorry 333 dollars
1:44:24
flatout ITM John and and is my
first
1:44:28
donation d douche me douche I
was hit in
1:44:36
the mouth by a friend in April
of 2018 I
1:44:38
listened off and on for about
six month
1:44:40
and I was hit with a heavy
travel
1:44:43
schedule for work I was looking
to find
1:44:45
ways to fill time on some
long-haul
1:44:47
flights and became permanently
hooked
1:44:49
I've learned a lot from your
podcast and
1:44:52
have benefited greatly from the
1:44:54
shrinkage of the amygdala
however the
1:44:57
recent hysteria over the corona
virus is
1:44:59
threatening to reenlarge it to
a degree
1:45:01
one of my biggest takeaways is
that
1:45:03
residual jobs karma is
dangerous when I
1:45:07
first started listening to your
podcast
1:45:09
I was working with my company
to secure
1:45:11
a large multi-million dollar
contract
1:45:14
overseas if we won I would have
a key
1:45:17
position on that contract in a
nice race
1:45:19
as the months went by and I
began
1:45:21
listening more often I thought
about
1:45:23
don't
1:45:23
but I never did however I
thought let's
1:45:26
test this job's karma thing
I'll donate
1:45:28
if we win will we did win in
June 2019 I
1:45:32
was given a position I wanted
and the
1:45:34
race I was looking for but I
didn't
1:45:37
donate uh-oh
1:45:38
as the first few months after
winning
1:45:40
went by that job became almost
1:45:42
unbearable and I was miserable
1:45:44
however reserves jewelled jobs
karma
1:45:46
came to the rescue again
1:45:47
and in January 20 I moved to
another job
1:45:50
given another raise and a cash
bonus but
1:45:53
I still haven't donated while I
was late
1:45:55
ly and greatly enjoying this new
1:45:56
contract contract it ends in a
few
1:46:00
months and we are fighting to
get it
1:46:02
renewed long term so we'll sit
on my ass
1:46:04
no further it is time to donate
and
1:46:07
backdate to all those times I
would have
1:46:09
done it before
1:46:10
I need specific jobs karma
directed
1:46:12
toward me and securing this
contract
1:46:14
long term please people do not
rely on
1:46:16
residual jobs karma you do not
know what
1:46:20
you're going to get no donate
today
1:46:23
please give me an Obama you
might die
1:46:26
that's true Tuesday hand
followed by
1:46:27
little girl yeah also the
strongest jobs
1:46:30
karma you got keep up the good
work Tim
1:46:33
you might die jobs jobs and
jobs that's
1:46:45
can't get any stronger than a
goat job
1:46:48
Karma and that's that's about
the max
1:46:51
wonder what he does
1:46:52
Brian Boatwright Lake City
Florida 333
1:46:56
dollars now 333 donation for
Brian
1:47:00
Boatwright this is my second EP
donation
1:47:04
towards knighthood thanks for
the
1:47:06
excellent coverage of the
Chinese
1:47:08
coronavirus I hereby request a
smokin
1:47:11
hot milf girlfriend karma
hopefully I
1:47:14
find a dame in less than five
mmm in the
1:47:18
five months it took sir Steven
and also
1:47:22
a health karma to get rid of
this damn
1:47:23
persistent and dry cough which
is
1:47:26
probably just allergies right
right
1:47:29
alright Brian I think you need
that
1:47:31
relationship karma Adam finding
karma
1:47:34
quick
1:47:35
[Music]
1:47:39
that's one mother I'd like
you've got
1:47:45
karma and now bump-bump
bump-bump bomb
1:47:54
i'm so good but this time I
wasn't I
1:47:57
wasn't good yeah you do keep it
going
1:48:03
keep it going
1:48:03
nice ball wait this is the one
we want
1:48:14
not ants on the mic
1:48:17
yeah nice bomb bomb
1:48:29
home work butter there we go
that's what
1:48:33
we wanted Sir Thomas Duke Grand
Duke
1:48:37
Thomas Nussbaum in Virginia
Beach
1:48:39
Virginia three four ten fifteen
Archduke
1:48:41
Archduke is he in our CTO couch
- note
1:48:45
to self don't rant on Twitter
when drunk
1:48:48
I never proved to my step-mom
microwaves
1:48:54
don't poison food others think
there
1:48:58
there's an old man upstairs
watching
1:49:00
over us love you guys when a
bunch are
1:49:03
getting that last check done
thank you
1:49:08
Archduke Thomas Nussbaum
speaking in
1:49:11
code as always yes ma'am yes Jo
Blazek
1:49:20
Reno Nevada Marino this is of
course the
1:49:23
Baron of Northern Nevada check
out my
1:49:25
podcast the skinny 303 is is a
donation
1:49:28
thank you um I'm new to this
check out
1:49:31
my podcast the skinny trucker
calm or on
1:49:34
your favorite pod catch your
app I have
1:49:37
low production but talk about
how I keep
1:49:39
it skinny on the road through a
low carb
1:49:41
whole food Kido way of eating go
1:49:43
podcasting as a feeder driver
for big
1:49:47
brown we have had multiple
message about
1:49:49
how UPS is deemed essential for
the
1:49:51
country and our work schedules
will
1:49:53
continue as normal
1:49:54
I would suggest anyone who
needs some
1:49:55
work to check it out although
our hiring
1:49:57
process usually takes about a
month or
1:49:59
so I understand Kroger Walmart
and other
1:50:00
food suppliers are hiring as
well the
1:50:03
decrease in traffic around Reno
has been
1:50:05
calming the closing of the ski
resorts
1:50:07
is troubling not so much for the
1:50:09
corporate owned places but the
smaller
1:50:10
locally owned spots in Tahoe
that just
1:50:13
received the best snow of the
season
1:50:14
that will not get the
spring-break rush
1:50:17
that should be going on right
now is
1:50:18
problem there are also
thousands of
1:50:20
seasonal employees who are
expecting to
1:50:22
work through April at least and
I don't
1:50:24
forget the j-1 visa employees
who comb
1:50:26
over from the southern
hemisphere to
1:50:28
fill the gaps meanwhile instead
of going
1:50:30
out to buy more guns and ammo I
will
1:50:31
donate this week then excellent
choice
1:50:33
if I lived in LA during the
riots worked
1:50:36
for the American Airlines
during 9/11
1:50:38
had my own bankruptcy and
foreclosures
1:50:39
in 2009 well this one will work
itself
1:50:41
out as well
1:50:42
please credit this donation to
my smokin
1:50:45
hot keeper Asuka she works at
the Tesla
1:50:49
Giga factory just outside of
Reno but
1:50:51
has been telecommuting this
week before
1:50:53
the pandemic there were
concerns over
1:50:54
whether Panasonic will be able
to
1:50:56
fulfill Tesla's battery needs
for the
1:50:58
model 3 yes because basically
Tesla
1:51:00
repackages Panasonic's batteries
1:51:03
especially since the culture
clash of
1:51:05
the American and Japanese worth
ethic
1:51:07
has caused some issues with
production
1:51:09
hmm I say let's I think to be
honest
1:51:13
about it I think it's their
repackaging
1:51:15
Panasonic batteries which are
made in
1:51:17
China for Panasonic there you go
1:51:19
I could be wrong basically the
unite
1:51:23
doubt it sorry the one
basically the
1:51:26
American attitude is that's
good enough
1:51:29
and why you got to keep looking
over my
1:51:31
shoulder well the Japanese
technicians
1:51:33
training them just want the job
done
1:51:35
correctly so they don't have to
fix
1:51:36
problems and can go back home
to their
1:51:38
families in Japan the 12 hour
work days
1:51:40
are kind of tough too so it
looks like
1:51:42
they will slow down as well as
the
1:51:44
Fremont plant is suspending
operations
1:51:46
man we got to stop this crap
John maybe
1:51:50
sometime you can talk about the
new me
1:51:52
venture of GM and Toyota that
failed in
1:51:54
the 80s for the same reasons
This
1:51:57
American Life has a pretty good
rundown
1:51:59
of it titled a new me and you
um I I
1:52:02
make I make too much to get a
bailout
1:52:04
check but because I have no
depth size
1:52:06
my mortgage I'm pretty well
prepared to
1:52:07
weather the storm so donate if
you can
1:52:09
support local businesses where
you can
1:52:11
and keep ordering online
because we are
1:52:13
delivering how about a trains
good
1:52:16
planes bad and a good old
clippity-clop
1:52:18
thanks for your courage to
rajole and
1:52:21
that he asks for a karma as
well in that
1:52:23
or is it just those two yeah no
see it
1:52:25
Oh
1:52:28
[Music]
1:52:32
the message is clear you've got
Karm
1:52:41
classic classic Eric
Remington's next on
1:52:47
the list
1:52:48
he's in Morristown New Jersey
and he's a
1:52:50
associate executive producer
$250 in I
1:52:54
sent you this happy birthday
donation
1:52:55
too long and I have gone without
1:52:56
donating and an old friend
finally paid
1:52:58
me back for some money in from
2010 and
1:53:00
decided that since I'd written
it all
1:53:02
off no better place to the user
then
1:53:04
there's send to the best
podcast in the
1:53:07
universe I would like 333
dollars to go
1:53:10
to the podcast or license
signed by Adam
1:53:13
send me an email
1:53:15
Erik so we can set that up yeah
it's got
1:53:17
to be disarmed long it's a
process it's
1:53:21
impossible didn't used to be
this this
1:53:24
remains to be a normal donation
this
1:53:27
remains to be a normal the
remains of
1:53:30
the month the remains okay I
would like
1:53:32
to call a Gregory Hayes as a
douchebag I
1:53:36
recently learned he's a
listener and
1:53:38
he's never donated health and
wealth or
1:53:41
karma please also the same for
you too
1:53:43
guys that is an acceptable group
1:53:45
pronunciation he alright I'm not
1:53:48
offended does he become it's
also in
1:53:56
blue here on the list I don't
know why
1:54:01
Eric Remington let me just
double check
1:54:03
if he's is he down here somehow
yes he
1:54:08
becomes aa a black night I
guess was
1:54:12
that to make better something
yeah okay
1:54:16
all right all right yeah that's
why it's
1:54:18
happening good well thank you
for
1:54:19
supporting us again Eric that's
very
1:54:21
kind of you and you shall be
black
1:54:22
knighted today
1:54:24
edie Lobato yay in Hesperia
California
1:54:28
250 bucks keep the great work
is what he
1:54:31
says and we appreciate the
short note
1:54:33
Steven Myers in Austin Texas
right down
1:54:36
the street from you 250 bucks I
started
1:54:38
listening to the best podcast in
1:54:40
universe but around shows 60
around
1:54:43
Shostak back around show 60
sorry go
1:54:46
somewhere early on when you've
got karma
1:54:49
pre goat was heavy under
rotation I got
1:54:52
a cat and named him karma so
every time
1:54:55
I heard the jingle I'd think
yes I do
1:54:58
you've got karma get it and I'd
smile
1:55:01
last month after going to a
doctor's
1:55:03
appointment I came home and
discovered
1:55:05
my dog had killed my cat holy
crap
1:55:08
that's his dogs that good dogs
will pack
1:55:11
up which is a problem when you
get a lot
1:55:13
of dogs I like to donate to his
memory
1:55:16
and only request one jingle the
original
1:55:18
you've got karma because you'll
always
1:55:21
be live in my heart and in the
best
1:55:23
podcast in the universe
according to the
1:55:26
moola report all right well
we're sorry
1:55:28
that karma has gone but there
you go
1:55:30
you've still got it
1:55:31
you've got karma favorite
number two
1:55:36
three four five six Christopher
Baylor
1:55:39
from Grafton Wisconsin I feared
my
1:55:41
donation wasn't going to make
it in time
1:55:43
it's 1:30 here in the great
state of
1:55:45
Wisconsin but I think I'm saved
by John
1:55:47
being two hours behind acts I
think it
1:55:48
came in late I'm not sure no I
think it
1:55:51
came in just just otherwise you
wouldn't
1:55:53
be here at all because I was
gonna skip
1:55:54
it but I think I'm saved by
John me too
1:55:59
if not then Thursday show is
fine I'm
1:56:01
going to apologize now for war
and peace
1:56:02
but it's important to me and
for others
1:56:05
to hear it might save their
kid's life
1:56:07
so we will read this of course
this is
1:56:09
the value that we expect from
our
1:56:11
executive and associate
executive
1:56:12
producers I've never donated
this level
1:56:15
because well you know I'm cheap
I
1:56:16
normally donate six seven eight
nine $67
1:56:19
89 cents around family
birthdays I know
1:56:21
John loves his number so I try
to keep
1:56:23
it the same anyways a year ago
I asked
1:56:27
for some human resource karma my
1:56:28
daughter was doing about two
weeks and
1:56:30
there were some signs of
possible health
1:56:31
issues but we wouldn't know
until she
1:56:33
was born I decided I should
shoot for a
1:56:36
little human resource
1:56:37
karmen to make sure everything
was a-ok
1:56:39
it was a scary time for us four
days
1:56:41
later on a show day a Sunday my
wife
1:56:44
went into labor and gave birth
to our
1:56:46
third child Anya anj Anya she
was and is
1:56:51
perfectly healthy and the most
amazing
1:56:53
little girl a guy could ask for
1:56:55
no her big brothers are amazing
and love
1:56:58
the D Duchenne clip they also
love
1:57:00
calling people douchebags yes
get him
1:57:02
going early working on that of
course I
1:57:04
tweeted a picture when Anya was
born and
1:57:06
you both had kind words thank
you but
1:57:08
just as amazing so did other
producers
1:57:10
No Agenda producers are more
than a
1:57:12
tribe we are family and
seriously people
1:57:16
karma works on dick Ovid 19 I'm
just
1:57:19
finishing Thursday show and it
hit me
1:57:21
what Adam said that others were
sending
1:57:23
him my oldest son and daughter
had this
1:57:25
in December January my daughter
was not
1:57:28
as memorable since she couldn't
tell us
1:57:30
how she felt was getting teeth
and also
1:57:32
had an ear infection however
they both
1:57:34
had a crazy high fever and this
odd
1:57:36
cough that would not go away my
son was
1:57:38
out of school for weeks after
Christmas
1:57:39
break several other kids at his
school
1:57:41
had it as well
1:57:42
his doctor chalked it up to a
quote
1:57:44
virus and said let it run its
course he
1:57:46
kept telling us he felt fine he
really
1:57:49
seemed fine maybe running about
at 80%
1:57:51
but as a six-year-old he was
still
1:57:53
bouncing off the walls now my
other son
1:57:55
did not get it and my wife may
have had
1:57:58
it but far less drastic the
kicker here
1:57:59
is my mom in her 70s and
mother-in-law
1:58:02
in her 60s saw him several
times since
1:58:04
they helped watch him while we
were at
1:58:06
work neither of them got sick
now
1:58:08
obviously I cannot prove it was
Kovac 19
1:58:10
but it sure seems like the
symptoms I
1:58:12
hope all this passes quickly
and people
1:58:14
can get on with their lives my
wife and
1:58:15
I are stuck at home working
from home
1:58:18
and our kids are here as well
with no
1:58:20
real end in sight and getting
back to
1:58:21
normal would be just great
thank you
1:58:24
both for all the work in this
crazy time
1:58:26
that you do can I get a little
Karma for
1:58:28
myself but also sprinkle it on
the
1:58:29
douchebags jingles number
station rub
1:58:34
Eliezer with cruise missiles
and pew pew
1:58:37
mixed in it's not like you're
asking for
1:58:39
anything special their cruise
missiles
1:58:42
and pew pew mixed in and over
the top
1:58:45
followed by Sanders on King /
president
1:58:49
in love it is two men
1:58:50
klipsch it's actually I'm the
president
1:58:53
I have all the power if that's
too much
1:58:54
just the number station with
pew pew oh
1:58:56
now you say it also birthday
shout-out
1:58:58
to Anya on her first birthday
Tuesday
1:59:01
thank you both sorry again for
the long
1:59:03
note Kris in Grafton Wisconsin
Thomas
1:59:29
gillich Singh in Greer South
Carolina to
1:59:32
2278 we're almost done I TM
gents please
1:59:36
accept my contribution for show
1227
1:59:38
younger brother Jim is
celebrating his
1:59:41
birthday today March Julia on
the list
1:59:42
March 22nd if the drone is
operational
1:59:47
and not subject to Co vat19
related air
1:59:50
traffic control restrictions
could you
1:59:51
please send over the updated 20
20 no
1:59:53
agenda invisible hat
1:59:55
to my brother Jim and please
add him to
1:59:57
the birthday list a little pew
pew
1:59:59
coincidence I think not a
little pew pew
2:00:03
and some good karma force all
hunkered
2:00:05
down producers out there
2:00:09
and this needed karma
2:00:14
he's getting it drunk karma now
we have
2:00:23
whoops bill Kadir CEO tter and
New
2:00:29
Brighton Minnesota 201 and he
sent a
2:00:32
note a handwritten note
literally
2:00:34
handwritten and he says doing a
great
2:00:37
job
2:00:37
no jingles no karma but get my
name
2:00:40
correct last year spelled with
a k sorry
2:00:45
so there you go thank you that
was short
2:00:48
and sweet Bjorn son Derek Levin
in
2:00:52
Norway here's our last guy he
says sent
2:01:00
a note - no agenda or from well
I
2:01:04
thought it was a note one of
these
2:01:06
cities someone - Adam there's a
two
2:01:08
hundred dollar donation
hopefully a
2:01:09
conversion reflects that please
read my
2:01:11
note okay so it is let me see
if I would
2:01:14
look it up under clevon SIA KL
e V o s--
2:01:18
and dark I'll look it up I
understand
2:01:20
dark sand Ark ready to hit play
the
2:01:26
jingle no sure know that I'm
like I mean
2:01:32
that jingle I'm sorry I'm
setting stuff
2:01:34
up here it's my opportunity I
missed my
2:01:38
Albertine before you could even
play the
2:01:41
squirrel mail jingle boom from
Hannity
2:01:46
ITM Jen says longtime listener
2:01:48
first-time donor please d
douche me boom
2:01:56
hardly know going OGG is how I
2:01:59
discovered your show I hope
this finds
2:02:00
you well a decade ago I carried
a Sony
2:02:02
Ericsson feature phone with is
Ana's
2:02:04
hoon the Zune was dining
dynamite it was
2:02:07
good by the way I only drew
what it was
2:02:10
great the zoom it was a great
device
2:02:12
it had a nice sound but it was
it was
2:02:15
the least ii was like the loser
device
2:02:17
of podcasting that's for sure
2:02:19
yes well there's that so I only
jumped a
2:02:22
smartphone bandwagon when
Windows Phone
2:02:24
hit the scene in 2012 actually
came out
2:02:26
in 20 2007
2:02:27
the years went by and
downloading the
2:02:30
podcast and mp3's gave way to
streaming
2:02:33
youtube and spotify premium by
2005 i
2:02:36
was working for a company that
supplied
2:02:39
company iphones no doubt is
slackin
2:02:42
fication majors except we still
use
2:02:44
email i really like to give him
my
2:02:45
windows phone and added app
diversity
2:02:48
only made my hedonistic habits
worse by
2:02:50
now as mandated to carry a
wretched the
2:02:52
wretched thing until one day i
spotted a
2:02:54
colleague carrying an old nokia
phone i
2:02:56
asked her about it and she said
it for
2:02:58
$2 monthly fee our company's
carrier
2:03:01
offered a second SIM card tied
to the
2:03:05
same phone number incoming
calls and
2:03:07
texts who then be received by
the two
2:03:09
phones
2:03:09
I could be dialed or sent from
either
2:03:11
phone I tried it myself I
strongly
2:03:13
encourage any listeners who are
2:03:15
considering the OTG lifestyle
but are
2:03:18
electing are simply unable to
take the
2:03:19
plunge to check out their
carrier about
2:03:22
this service it's commonly
known as twin
2:03:24
SIM hmm however two things to
be aware
2:03:29
of one if your OTG phone uses
mini sim
2:03:32
make sure to ask for the old
micro SIM
2:03:35
stock nano SIM chips don't
always line
2:03:38
up with the men's sim contacts
on the
2:03:41
phone even with the appropriate
plastic
2:03:44
shell in tact second the twin
sim
2:03:47
lifestyle is a gateway drug to
full OTG
2:03:51
living I should know as I
eventually
2:03:54
asked the company to take their
iPhone
2:03:56
back which they allowed now
it's just me
2:04:00
and my ever-growing collection
of
2:04:01
discarded candy bars that my
family
2:04:03
donates to me so going that far
I
2:04:07
decided to cancel my Spotify
2:04:09
subscription and buy a new
complimentary
2:04:12
Zune
2:04:12
I vowed to buy music instead of
renting
2:04:18
it if it's worth listening to
it's worth
2:04:20
owning people I also recent
subscribers
2:04:23
the podcast and I listened to
but was
2:04:25
aghast to find that one Jhansi
Dvorak
2:04:27
was no longer on to it John
cynical take
2:04:30
was the only reason I listened
to that
2:04:31
show it worried me that he may
have
2:04:33
retired I looked him up on the
book of
2:04:35
knowledge and found that he's
been laid
2:04:36
off and disgraced he was
hosting a
2:04:39
finance show and Apple
2:04:41
analysis show both of which
sounded
2:04:43
pretty dull nailed it
2:04:46
still I gave them both shows a
chance
2:04:49
and whilst the first was a bit
too
2:04:51
inside baseball the latter was
also
2:04:53
inside baseball but in a way I
wanted to
2:04:55
get in on it the amount of the
truth I
2:04:58
got in assuming that's this
show the
2:05:00
amount of enthusiasm and humor
the two
2:05:02
of you exhibited was infectious
and I
2:05:04
was very blown away by your
lengthy
2:05:06
three-hour bi-weekly out but
I've never
2:05:09
seen such a long-form
production before
2:05:11
which makes your business model
all the
2:05:14
more impressive Adam I was not
familiar
2:05:16
with but his excitable and
lively
2:05:19
demeanor it was Annie as a
perfect foil
2:05:22
to John's deadpan style I'm
done she's
2:05:26
calling me the straight man the
two of
2:05:28
you worked very well together
but if the
2:05:30
bickering can become slightly
2:05:31
uncomfortable at times it's not
fun to
2:05:33
hear mommy daddy's fighting
referred out
2:05:34
before yeah blah blah blah we
don't care
2:05:37
yeah but it's price worth
paying for in
2:05:39
such a great unrehearsed show
that's the
2:05:41
point
2:05:42
it's unrehearsed exactly okay
so I will
2:05:45
no continues and I'm going to
stop and
2:05:48
read any requests for jingles I
hope
2:05:53
this held you've announced a
health
2:05:54
karma and I'd like to request a
big
2:05:59
healthcare for mom and pop
aside from
2:06:01
that fair bit of chronic pain
that our
2:06:03
wonderful Norwegian health care
system
2:06:05
has been unable are
uninterested in
2:06:07
helping either of them with
even though
2:06:09
before the coming flu outbreak
and they
2:06:11
are quite vulnerable to the
virus so
2:06:14
give them a healthcare will be
good with
2:06:16
this new off and one more thing
after
2:06:19
the after the Karma tell you
what it is
2:06:23
you've got Karma
2:06:27
March 31st first first put him
on the
2:06:31
birthday list so give a
birthday call
2:06:34
yeah you could have done that
okay I
2:06:39
couldn't not done it well yeah
but I
2:06:43
could have I could have done
this during
2:06:46
I did believe me if you say
it's a wall
2:06:49
of text
2:06:51
okay and when is his birthday
the 31st
2:06:53
of March okay that's on there
and
2:06:57
actually we have one more
because it's
2:07:00
Michelle Cartmell 181 dollars
however
2:07:04
this donation was two hundred
and
2:07:06
seventy one dollars and fifty
nine cents
2:07:09
canden avian ah it was our 16th
wet so
2:07:13
that means that because it's a
dollar at
2:07:14
will bump you up to the
associate
2:07:16
executive producer level no
problem
2:07:18
it was our 16th wedding
anniversary on
2:07:20
March 20th instead of waiting
until June
2:07:22
to donate for his birthday I
figured for
2:07:24
the show sake I would bump up my
2:07:25
donation time to now instead we
could
2:07:28
sure you some anniversary karma
Adriel
2:07:30
came down with some type of food
2:07:32
poisoning so not only we were
stuck
2:07:34
inside from kovat 19 but also
because he
2:07:37
quite literally could not move
from the
2:07:38
couch amazing timing I must say
happy
2:07:42
Anniversary to the best husband
in the
2:07:43
universe this donation also
officially
2:07:46
brings him to knighthood this
will be a
2:07:48
surprise to him so please place
his
2:07:50
knighthood in abeyance until he
chooses
2:07:52
a knight name thank you Adam
John for
2:07:54
the twice-weekly sanity
absolutely what
2:07:56
a beautiful gesture thank you
so much
2:07:58
Michelle congratulations you've
got
2:08:00
karma to you and Adrian
excellent I know
2:08:05
it's a special time so these
longer
2:08:07
notes are nice try to keep them
short
2:08:10
people yeah yeah a little short
I mean
2:08:14
the dealers will read them but
you know
2:08:16
so yes we will be doing another
eight
2:08:19
hour show today so we get
everything I
2:08:21
have two benches something I
cannot
2:08:23
close the segment or do you
want to do
2:08:25
before we do that
2:08:26
ah let's do it what cuz it's
about this
2:08:28
segment we had an earlier one
where he
2:08:31
had the two guys with the pew
pew it was
2:08:33
like a coincidence yeah there's
one
2:08:35
there's one that's in the
second half
2:08:38
where we have a coincidence
with the two
2:08:40
exact same donations and exact
same
2:08:42
requests mm-hmm
2:08:43
$433 I just want to mention
this random
2:08:46
number thing they don't know
each other
2:08:48
they're both exactly the same
donation
2:08:50
the same requests and they're
both from
2:08:53
Texas from different parts of
Texas nice
2:08:56
I just was like and they came
in bang
2:08:59
bang was like what this is crazy
2:09:03
by request I will give Michelle
and a
2:09:07
drill thus was enough karma
actually
2:09:10
goat karma and an lgy for their
2:09:13
anniversary
2:09:14
[Music]
2:09:24
and thank you all of our
executive and
2:09:28
associate executive producers
for
2:09:30
supporting the show this is
exactly what
2:09:31
we needed because it's gonna
get tough
2:09:33
in in well hopefully I'm still
looking
2:09:37
at April 6 I'm very very I feel
very
2:09:40
good about that based upon what
we're
2:09:42
seeing today and how people are
moving
2:09:44
away from death and destruction
into
2:09:45
just blaming orange man bad so
they must
2:09:48
know something otherwise they're
2:09:49
complete idiots and will be
thanking
2:09:52
more people in the second half
please
2:09:56
remember us for of course
another show
2:09:57
which we'll do on Thursday just
go to
2:09:59
Vollrath org slash and then you
know
2:10:03
what to ask for if it ever does
get
2:10:05
approved it may save lives our
formula
2:10:08
is this we go out we hit people
in the
2:10:12
mouth
2:10:19
sorry it's very scary
2:10:22
[Music]
2:10:23
[Applause]
2:10:24
[Music]
2:10:25
coronavirus the hard food
doesn't kill
2:10:29
you the media pen cool now do
whatever
2:10:32
the government tells you to do
2:10:37
I haven't yes I love that it
still
2:10:39
doesn't know what I want to
read from a
2:10:41
Bay Area cop ah yes we got a
couple of
2:10:45
similar notes but this is a
good one
2:10:46
I've been at time since I've
email you
2:10:49
guys has been a time this show
is
2:10:51
absolutely awesome by the way
and I'm
2:10:53
propagating the formula in
overdrive due
2:10:55
to the corona madness going on
I up my
2:10:58
donation to knife $49.99 a
month and
2:11:01
hope to get my knighthood soon
if you
2:11:04
guys use any of this keep me
anonymous I
2:11:07
am a cop and a medium sized Bay
Area
2:11:09
Agency
2:11:10
I like the way they use agency
for the
2:11:12
police department nowadays most
of all
2:11:14
of the police departments have
been put
2:11:16
on some sort of modified
enforcement of
2:11:18
directions meaning at this time
no one
2:11:21
is getting stopped for traffic
2:11:22
violations or drunk driving if
you can
2:11:25
find them if you can find a
more typical
2:11:27
dealings with transients have
been put
2:11:29
to a stop as we usually go out
and find
2:11:33
the ones that are have warrants
or
2:11:36
possessing drugs etc and then
take care
2:11:39
of them our departments have
decided
2:11:41
they don't want us catching
spreading
2:11:43
the virus around so many cops
are
2:11:45
working so many cops are
working what I
2:11:47
would call a holding pattern
only
2:11:50
responding to emergency type
calls that
2:11:52
being said if we can handle
things over
2:11:55
the phone we will but if it
involves
2:11:57
ascending needing a cop to
physically
2:11:59
show up we will unless
something changes
2:12:01
we've had absolutely no
direction from
2:12:06
the upper heads about enforcing
any kind
2:12:08
of stay at home order frankly
there are
2:12:11
too many people walking around
going to
2:12:13
work getting their food and
going about
2:12:16
their business frankly because
all you
2:12:18
have to do is just say you're
going to
2:12:19
the store frankly so the cops
aren't
2:12:21
gonna stop you frankly many
cops are
2:12:23
just irritated that the day's
offer
2:12:25
being canceled and that we have
to wipe
2:12:27
ourselves and the insides of
our cars
2:12:30
with numerous chemicals before
and after
2:12:33
our shifts which seems
ludicrous if you
2:12:36
ask me
2:12:38
a lot of us are anticipating
the at home
2:12:42
staying trend continuing a
couples are
2:12:45
going to start boozing and
beefing as
2:12:47
the American Way as is the
American Way
2:12:49
we were told us if we're still
to stay
2:12:52
home out definitely report if
something
2:12:54
interesting comes along now I
will
2:12:57
mention this Mimi took a friend
to the
2:12:59
airport and sup in debt she's
up in
2:13:01
Washington but she's reporting
from
2:13:03
Washington about all the
craziness up
2:13:05
there because of the maniac
governor jay
2:13:07
Inslee who is you know would
all in on
2:13:10
global warming and he's thinks
that he
2:13:12
should put borders between the
counties
2:13:14
of his state and they were even
thinking
2:13:16
about stopping traffic from
Oregon to
2:13:19
Washington she made a record
time drive
2:13:23
to the airport there's no
traffic and so
2:13:26
and so that means they're not
enforcing
2:13:28
the speeding laws which are
Washington
2:13:31
State for anyone who doesn't
know this
2:13:32
have you ever traveled up there
should
2:13:33
know that it's a one giant
spill trap
2:13:36
speed trap and so she was just
doing 70
2:13:40
and she says she got back from
the
2:13:42
airport in two hours flat go
Mimi as
2:13:44
opposed to three and a half
which it
2:13:47
normally takes a normal traffic
and it's
2:13:49
just the dream come true for
people who
2:13:51
have to go someplace so I've
received
2:13:54
similar emails from
Philadelphia from
2:13:57
Illinois also we have a lot of
police
2:14:00
officers who listen to the show
I can
2:14:02
imagine it's a lot more
exciting on the
2:14:05
stakeouts
2:14:05
to listen to us but same thing
cleaning
2:14:09
don't really you know if you
can avoid
2:14:11
interacting with the public
which is
2:14:13
exactly the opposite of what
the police
2:14:14
do you know please don't arrest
you know
2:14:17
they're exactly holding pattern
they're
2:14:20
really not gonna do anything
they're not
2:14:22
gonna go after anything small
and it's
2:14:25
so bad in Baltimore we talked
about on
2:14:27
the last show but now I got the
clip
2:14:29
mayor Jack Young is I mean it's
like
2:14:33
where were you when the crime
and the
2:14:36
killings started years ago
mayor Jack
2:14:39
thank you all for your hard
work and
2:14:41
dedication to the people of
Baltimore
2:14:42
I've also asked Commissioner
Harrison to
2:14:45
join us today to provide a
public safety
2:14:47
update before we hear from the
2:14:49
commissioner
2:14:50
I want to reiterate
2:14:52
how completely unacceptable the
level of
2:14:54
violence is we have seen
recently we
2:14:58
will not stand for mass
shootings and
2:14:59
the increase in crime we will
not stand
2:15:01
for this level of violence and
I've
2:15:03
instructed Commissioner
Harrison to do
2:15:05
everything in his power to
combat this
2:15:07
crime we're dealing with the
Cobra virus
2:15:09
and those of you who want to
continue
2:15:11
it's the Cova virus to shoot
and kill
2:15:14
people in this city we're not
going to
2:15:16
tolerate it it's okay if we
don't have
2:15:19
the Cova virus but today no
shooting and
2:15:22
killing people you who want to
continue
2:15:24
to shoot and kill people in
this city
2:15:27
we're not going to tolerate it
2:15:29
we're gonna come after you and
we're
2:15:30
gonna get you we can not clog
about
2:15:33
hospitals with their bids with
people
2:15:36
who are being shot senselessly
because
2:15:38
we're gonna need those videos
for people
2:15:40
who might be infected with the
Cova
2:15:42
virus coronavirus and it could
be your
2:15:44
mother your grandmother oh you
wanted
2:15:47
your relatives so take that in
2:15:48
consideration and put down the
guns yeah
2:15:51
that'll do it mayor that'll do
it
2:15:53
that'll tell him that guy
should be
2:15:56
recalled immediately he's
horrible that
2:15:58
is that is just its head shaker
real
2:16:02
head shaker I want to mention
something
2:16:04
else which the Jay and Nick I
have been
2:16:09
sneaking out to go play
basketball or to
2:16:11
walk the dog and one of the
things they
2:16:13
see there's a lot of people out
it's not
2:16:15
like him normal it's just
abnormally
2:16:17
small amount of people but the
people
2:16:19
are and they commented on this
and they
2:16:21
keep and I've talked to me
about it
2:16:22
she's noticing the same thing
that
2:16:24
everybody that's out floating
around are
2:16:26
so happy should they set they
just seem
2:16:30
happy not my thinking is
they're happy
2:16:32
that they're out not at work oh
okay I'm
2:16:35
thinking this because himand I
hate my
2:16:37
job and I think a lot of people
just
2:16:38
hate their job and they're just
happy to
2:16:40
be away from it but the me me
believes
2:16:43
is they're happy because
there's no
2:16:45
traffic and you there's no
swarms of
2:16:49
people it's just a minor thing
and it's
2:16:53
but there seems to be a
happiness going
2:16:55
on that's really unaccounted
for yeah I
2:16:57
don't see that I see quite the
opposite
2:17:00
people are starting to go
stir-crazy
2:17:02
there's not enough information
they're
2:17:04
very
2:17:05
they are insanely insanely
scrolling
2:17:09
through social media which is
the
2:17:12
ultimate way to get sick from
something
2:17:15
else besides the Rona it's
really not
2:17:19
healthy and and of course we're
around
2:17:22
young people who all are all
out of work
2:17:25
every single one of them and
you know
2:17:28
and then you know they they
hope they'll
2:17:29
go back to work maybe April 3rd
maybe
2:17:31
April 6 hey but that jet person
came
2:17:34
from overseas on vacation she
wasn't
2:17:36
it's just there's not enough
information
2:17:38
I do not get this happiness
vibe at all
2:17:42
we'd go out we're not on
lockdown
2:17:44
you know scour in place but you
know we
2:17:48
go out in the USA but Texas at
that app
2:17:51
it closed the state no no way
all the
2:17:55
restaurants are running
everything's
2:17:57
fine the restaurants are all
doing
2:17:59
curbside pickup there's about
20 of them
2:18:01
and we know so we order from
them if I'm
2:18:04
not cooking at home they say
that you
2:18:06
know as they still had to let
part time
2:18:08
staff go but it's keeping them
afloat
2:18:11
so that the the ingenuity is
really
2:18:14
coming from the people
themselves we
2:18:15
have a cupcake shop here called
sugar
2:18:17
mamas cakes and cupcakes they
too had to
2:18:21
cut back on their part-time
staff but
2:18:24
what they're doing is they're
now
2:18:25
converting to also be baking
bread
2:18:27
because it's harder to get
fresh bread
2:18:29
and you know people are still
doing some
2:18:31
hoarding obviously but I think
that the
2:18:35
stay at home is I think it's
starting to
2:18:40
bother people and I am quite
sure that
2:18:43
just like our our officer said
they're
2:18:47
you know people are gonna what
was the
2:18:49
term he used and we start
hanging and
2:18:52
banging fight yeah boozing and
so think
2:18:58
and oh that's that is what
Texas did do
2:19:01
we've allowed alcohol
deliveries you can
2:19:06
do a lot in tech you can shut
us down
2:19:08
but if you cut us off from
alcohol you
2:19:10
got real problems so the
alcohol the
2:19:13
deliveries are now are not
possible but
2:19:17
in the broader sense of this
and I and I
2:19:19
want to ask you a few questions
or maybe
2:19:21
you've maybe you can just
provide some
2:19:23
answers on you're looking at it
where
2:19:25
we're at right now is were just
an
2:19:29
overview of the money on march
6 eight
2:19:32
point three billion dollars was
2:19:34
appropriated that has to be
that was by
2:19:37
request by Schumer Senator
Schumer it
2:19:39
was much lower he wanted much
higher
2:19:42
eight point three that had to
be spent
2:19:44
within 30 days hence my April
six
2:19:47
prediction and I think we're
still
2:19:49
reasonably on track if not for
the
2:19:52
financial and economic reasons
people
2:19:55
will start hurting each other
it's a
2:19:57
this is not what people are
used to
2:19:59
anymore in this life so he's
looking at
2:20:04
a two trillion dollar package
which will
2:20:07
be done in two different oh I
would then
2:20:09
we had the the gimme to the
Democrats
2:20:12
which was the family first act
of fifty
2:20:14
billion which keeps food stamps
going at
2:20:17
children who rely on school for
their
2:20:19
breakfast and made Nancy Pelosi
look
2:20:22
really important and good for a
half a
2:20:23
second there so now we get into
the two
2:20:26
tranches which should equal two
trillion
2:20:28
dollars it's held up on one
thing at
2:20:33
this point as far as I can tell
and that
2:20:35
is Trump wants to put in this
in this
2:20:38
bill that the companies who
also receive
2:20:41
money because it won't just be
checks to
2:20:44
everybody it will be money to
essential
2:20:48
industries he wants it to be
forbidden
2:20:50
that they use it for buybacks
and he's
2:20:52
very disappointed in some of the
2:20:54
companies who used his tax cut
for
2:20:56
repatriation of their money to
do
2:20:59
buybacks and when you do a
buyback you
2:21:01
the company buys the stock and
which
2:21:04
drives the price up and the
only people
2:21:06
who benefit are the people who
already
2:21:08
hold the stock typically
shareholders
2:21:10
and insiders such as the
executives
2:21:12
themselves and that seems to be
a point
2:21:15
of contention which gives me
another
2:21:16
clue that there's bull crap
going on why
2:21:19
would any company say well now
we've got
2:21:22
to enrich ourselves with that
money we
2:21:24
can't just keep it for the
American
2:21:25
people so I'm skeptical of that
and then
2:21:28
the final thing which I'd like
us to
2:21:31
the markets did not crash on the
2:21:34
coronavirus news the markets
crashed
2:21:37
because of the oil price and I
don't
2:21:39
understand why that's not being
2:21:42
discussed it's just over there
Trump
2:21:45
says from time to time here we
got cheap
2:21:47
prices it's good for everybody
yeah
2:21:49
we're not driving anywhere
thanks fool
2:21:51
what is going on why if it's
just Saudi
2:21:55
Arabia we know Trump can put in
a call
2:21:59
and say yo MBS was up stop that
what is
2:22:04
going on and why and why are we
2:22:06
forgetting that that's what
tanked the
2:22:08
market well was the straw that
tanked
2:22:12
the market it was it was a two
thousand
2:22:14
dollar 2,000 points straw is
what it was
2:22:17
that was not known if the oil
crisis was
2:22:20
the last straw now the oil
crisis came
2:22:23
quickly we had a down day it
would
2:22:25
follow this we had a down day
went up
2:22:27
then then over the weekend we
had the
2:22:29
oil price and then all bets
were off and
2:22:32
it just tanked right everything
but it
2:22:34
was the oil war whatever that
is you
2:22:38
don't hear about it no one's
reporting
2:22:40
on it can anyone say hey Saudi
Arabia
2:22:42
Russia work it out because
that's we've
2:22:43
been told so I'm getting calls
from
2:22:47
everywhere this is the big
reset this is
2:22:49
the they're gonna reset the
financial
2:22:51
markets and I'm here to tell
you no and
2:22:53
the reason why is easily
explained with
2:22:56
help from the former New York
banker
2:22:58
there's still money to be made
in growth
2:23:01
and he still he wrote me last
night he
2:23:04
still believes in the V
recovery with
2:23:07
the technology companies
leading the way
2:23:09
and that's being supported
almost
2:23:12
everywhere in a kind of all
wouldn't it
2:23:14
be horrible kind of way but
when it
2:23:16
comes to online ordering
fulfillment
2:23:18
telemedicine work at home slack
zoom
2:23:23
all of these different of what
is it to
2:23:26
citrix all of these different
companies
2:23:28
that are benefiting from this
2:23:31
it's very hard to believe that
some of
2:23:34
this isn't done to get a great
ride on
2:23:38
the way back up again listen he
the one
2:23:42
who said that we should keep an
eye on
2:23:43
goldman sachs cuz everyone's
gonna hit
2:23:45
the hardest they're gonna be
out done
2:23:47
that yes once and and and i'm
still
2:23:50
waiting for i'll ask him again
about
2:23:51
that because that was the the
repo
2:23:54
market that they were pumping
old and
2:23:55
now that they put in a trillion
and a
2:23:57
half dollars into the overnight
lending
2:23:59
into the repo market that's
typically
2:24:01
done in non crisis times and
they've
2:24:03
done several hundred billion is
because
2:24:06
there's a weak brother amongst
us and he
2:24:08
was hinting to me that that was
goldman
2:24:10
sachs
2:24:11
so something has to give
somewhere in in
2:24:14
that regard here's here's a
MSNBC's
2:24:17
crack analyst kramer
2:24:20
amazon they're out of there
robs you
2:24:24
know was have been waiting i
think for a
2:24:26
1-up day to be able to say some
good
2:24:28
things and what's remarkable
there's
2:24:29
just a course of people saying
you got
2:24:31
to buy amazon that the world
has changed
2:24:33
forever that people realize
that they
2:24:35
can buy this by the way is what
the new
2:24:37
york banker told me he bought
was amazon
2:24:39
many more things on amazon they
thought
2:24:41
i got home last night there
were four
2:24:43
packages from Amazon to my wife
were all
2:24:46
sorts of things that we would
just
2:24:47
normally have just going down
the street
2:24:48
to a Rite Aid or Walgreens and
why
2:24:50
because we don't want to be
where
2:24:51
there's crowds and so Amazon is
the anti
2:24:54
crowd retailer by the way
Amazon and
2:24:56
Walmart both announced hiring
Walmart
2:24:59
announced a spectacular bonus
plan you
2:25:01
know what I think these have to
do David
2:25:03
we come out of this sooner than
other
2:25:07
small businesses can open if we
come out
2:25:09
of this later David there's
gonna be
2:25:11
three retailers in this country
there's
2:25:13
gonna be Amazon there's gonna
be Walmart
2:25:14
there's gonna be Costco and
that is
2:25:17
something that the government
cannot
2:25:18
afford to have happen if it
comes out
2:25:20
that those are the three
2:25:21
can you imagine David what it
means for
2:25:24
this country to just have three
2:25:25
retailers why is he even
thinking like
2:25:28
this this is on his mind it's
on lots of
2:25:31
people's minds and they're
going to get
2:25:33
some of that it's obvious that
some
2:25:36
places will they were before
whatever
2:25:38
reason they they were already
having a
2:25:41
tough go of it with
2:25:42
from the likes of Amazon etc
online
2:25:44
retail food delivery instead of
people
2:25:47
going out they're not going to
come back
2:25:49
it is going to hurt that's
going to cost
2:25:51
jobs and these cocksuckers I'm
sorry
2:25:55
they're just sitting there like
whoa
2:25:57
whoa what would happen then and
by the
2:25:58
way I love it no crowds screw
these guys
2:26:00
this is it has to be over by
April 6
2:26:04
they wouldn't be so cavalier
there's
2:26:06
something that we didn't get
the memo
2:26:10
well Trump did have a hint I
don't have
2:26:14
the clip I kind of wished I did
have it
2:26:17
I don't think I have maybe I
have it but
2:26:19
he said that he's expecting to
be a lot
2:26:22
of people gonna get rich when
the bottom
2:26:24
is is struck
2:26:26
okay he's mentioned he's
mentioned
2:26:27
there's a couple times actually
and I
2:26:31
mean I think there's gonna be a
lot of
2:26:33
buying opportunities but I'm
not I'm
2:26:37
talking more about the
economics and not
2:26:39
the market it's well I well I
do but the
2:26:41
market is like a reflection
it's always
2:26:44
a reflection and it is I don't
see a V
2:26:47
and I don't see one comment I
don't see
2:26:49
any chance of it I think if
there's
2:26:51
gonna be a V it's gonna be a
minor kind
2:26:54
of a pullback it's gonna go
back up a
2:26:55
little bit it's gonna get back
to this
2:26:57
this word it looks like the 1919
2:27:00
thousand looks like a really
nice bottom
2:27:01
where it can sit and stew for a
while
2:27:05
okay but how about so much
money being
2:27:07
taken out of the economy by
people that
2:27:09
are the part-time workers and
everybody
2:27:11
that should be spending money
they get
2:27:12
their won't have any money but
here's
2:27:15
what because of the lack of
information
2:27:16
and also the lack of hope seems
like
2:27:19
hope has just gone out the door
there
2:27:22
people you know I still have
willow and
2:27:24
Italy who here's you know 800
people
2:27:26
died yesterday in in Italy
although they
2:27:32
count everyone who dies in the
hospital
2:27:33
not just those who have
coronavirus so
2:27:35
you know well there's even
though was
2:27:37
they say have a corona virus
apparently
2:27:39
those numbers are exaggerated
it's still
2:27:42
it's not nice when you are on
lockdown
2:27:45
sitting home and you know she's
now
2:27:49
almost two weeks into it you
know the
2:27:54
there there is so little hope
and we
2:27:58
cannot keep this going beyond
two weeks
2:28:00
people will start to get cabin
fever and
2:28:04
you know the experiences we
when I have
2:28:06
are not typical that you know
their
2:28:09
families living in little
apartments and
2:28:11
they got the kids there and it's
2:28:13
stressful and you know dad's
got to do
2:28:15
teleworking and the kids are
Yammer and
2:28:18
it's it's stressful this is not
good
2:28:21
this this this is the part that
worries
2:28:23
me the most and can well the
essay I'm
2:28:26
finished is going to be released
2:28:28
tomorrow if anyone is on the
newsletter
2:28:30
list they will get a link to it
2:28:32
immediately mmm this is a good
reason to
2:28:35
be on the newsletter a it
discusses the
2:28:38
home work telework phenomenon
because
2:28:41
I've been doing it for a lot
longer than
2:28:43
anybody I know mm-hmm and I've
concluded
2:28:45
and I've changed my attitude
about
2:28:47
telework out which is became
the key
2:28:49
word for a while and the 90s
over
2:28:52
telework is the word when you
use the
2:28:53
word telework because it was
telecommute
2:28:55
before that and I used to give
actually
2:28:58
even speech as public speeches
about how
2:29:00
great it is then why I save all
the
2:29:02
money these who needs these big
tall
2:29:03
office buildings I was all in
on the
2:29:06
whole thing and over time I've
come to
2:29:08
realize that it's extremely
difficult
2:29:10
for most people they can't do
it this
2:29:14
whole idea of working from home
sounds
2:29:17
good on paper but most people
don't have
2:29:20
a clue how to do it they don't
know how
2:29:21
to organize themselves to do it
it's and
2:29:24
it will be explained I think is
it
2:29:26
pretty it's not that long of an
essay
2:29:27
couple thousand words
2:29:29
and it is just I've just my
conclusion
2:29:32
was this is a disaster this
whole
2:29:33
working from home thing is
that's why I
2:29:35
say blood in the streets
because at some
2:29:38
point people can't they just be
it's not
2:29:41
that easy to work from home
unless you
2:29:43
have done it for a long time it
takes
2:29:46
over I'd say two years of doing
it
2:29:48
before you get the hang of it
and there
2:29:50
is a hang of it mechanism
that's all I
2:29:54
have to say second half of show
stuff
2:29:57
let's see
2:29:58
of course the conspiracy
theories are
2:30:01
abound in these time
2:30:02
and I feel that is usually my
beat to
2:30:04
keep an eye on them make sure
that
2:30:06
whatever's going on is reported
so we
2:30:10
had several things take place
during
2:30:11
yesterday's briefing this was
oh very
2:30:16
funny
2:30:17
but again I don't understand
why were
2:30:20
you cracking these jokes when
there's
2:30:23
real fear and uneasiness amongst
2:30:29
millions of people one thing
Secretary
2:30:33
of State buffaio is extremely
busy so if
2:30:35
you have any question for him
right now
2:30:36
could you do that because you
know what
2:30:38
I'd like to do I'd like to go
back to
2:30:40
the State Department or as they
call it
2:30:42
the deep State Department you
don't mind
2:30:44
I'd like to have him go back
and do his
2:30:47
job so does anybody have any
question
2:30:49
it's so not helpful it's dumb
it's just
2:30:53
dumb you know
2:30:54
stave the stick for another
time and and
2:30:58
that's gonna be his downfall of
anything
2:30:59
because this cavalier attitude
is not
2:31:02
working even though normally
I'd find
2:31:05
that hilarious
2:31:06
then here's I'm gonna play this
video as
2:31:09
it was posted on YouTube
verbatim and I
2:31:14
caught this too when Pompeo
said it and
2:31:16
what Trump said after that I
think this
2:31:21
youtuber heard incorrectly but
this spun
2:31:24
around the internet really fast
you may
2:31:26
have listened to this video
already but
2:31:28
I want you to listen again this
time I
2:31:30
have a little better sound and
I want
2:31:33
you to pay very close attention
to what
2:31:35
he says
2:31:36
Pompeyo says this is a live
exercise and
2:31:41
what you'll hear in the
background is
2:31:43
Donald Trump say you should
have let us
2:31:47
know so again I'm gonna let it
play over
2:31:50
a couple times so you can hear
it it's
2:31:52
very interesting take a listen
2:31:55
this is not about retribution
this
2:31:58
matters going forward we're
know well
2:31:59
why
2:32:00
exercise here to get this right
we we
2:32:04
need to make sure that even
we're know
2:32:06
we're alive exercise here to
get this
2:32:09
right we we're know we're alive
exercise
2:32:13
here to get this right we we
we're know
2:32:16
we're alive exercise here to
get this
2:32:19
right we all right so you get
the idea
2:32:22
and I just want debunk this
because I
2:32:24
know exactly what Trump said
there
2:32:27
obviously when Pompeo says
we're in a
2:32:29
live exercise here that can
also be seen
2:32:32
as code for it was a drill and
it went
2:32:36
live we've seen this many times
which
2:32:38
would presume a fried fish or
false flag
2:32:42
is we would call it what Trump
says is
2:32:45
not you should have let us know
because
2:32:49
that's now the theory oh it was
a live
2:32:52
exercise and I didn't inform
Trump and
2:32:54
it got out of control him up no
he
2:32:57
continuously says they should
have let
2:33:01
us know he is continuously
saying China
2:33:04
didn't let us know that's what
he's
2:33:06
saying so i'm yeah i call that
debunked
2:33:09
know that that thing is out of
context
2:33:13
i've got i got the same clip
but i would
2:33:15
the same analysis so here's
here's the
2:33:18
one that is right up my alley
2:33:22
fits with the thousands of
sealed
2:33:24
indictments and people are
taking this
2:33:26
one very seriously i want i
won't hit it
2:33:30
all but and this comes from the
q group
2:33:34
mainly we are in total lockdown
because
2:33:39
Trump is now arresting all the
2:33:41
pedophiles around the world is
a good
2:33:43
one but it gets better so the
new one is
2:33:47
adrenochrome they familiar with
2:33:49
adrenochrome yeah that's what
do you you
2:33:52
you scare children and you suck
their
2:33:55
juices out and you get this
adrenochrome
2:33:57
which makes you live longer and
stay
2:33:58
younger so here's the thesis
and that's
2:34:02
why Hollywood elites eat babies
and
2:34:05
drink their blood now that's
not the
2:34:06
conspiracy theory I'm just
stating this
2:34:08
fact
2:34:08
now let's go to the conspiracy
theory is
2:34:10
that you'll love this
2:34:12
because it crosses one of ours
the
2:34:15
theory is one of the dealer's
of this
2:34:21
what's it called again into
Chrome no
2:34:24
adrenochrome one of the dealers
because
2:34:27
it's the most wanted drug
amongst the
2:34:28
elites in the Hollywood VIPs
they they
2:34:33
loaded one of those samples with
2:34:37
coronavirus oh and that was
boob that
2:34:41
was the booby trap the booby
trap was
2:34:43
who and that's why Tom Hanks is
in
2:34:46
lockdown in Australia because
he of
2:34:49
course drank the booby trapped
children
2:34:51
blood and got the coronavirus
and so
2:34:56
there's these maps that
overlays the
2:35:00
corona virus outbreaks and you
see that
2:35:02
they're identical to where all
of the
2:35:04
people are going to be arrested
and
2:35:05
people are very into this
theory very
2:35:09
very serious no none of our
listenership
2:35:12
oh the troll room has been full
of it of
2:35:16
course the troll room is always
full of
2:35:18
it hello but I don't want to
make light
2:35:23
of people because a lot people
have hope
2:35:25
I mean they they really they
believe
2:35:27
this but I'm gonna have to let
you down
2:35:29
I really don't see it I really
really
2:35:32
don't see it this you know
there's it's
2:35:36
just so much out there about
this
2:35:37
adrenochrome and then you know
all these
2:35:40
different celebrities are
jonesing
2:35:43
because they can't get they
can't get
2:35:45
their fix it's fantastic
probably
2:35:52
something I forgot the point I
was gonna
2:35:54
think you had something when
you're
2:35:55
talking about Tom Hanks or
something I
2:35:58
was well no I know exactly what
you I'm
2:36:01
gonna lead you into it we're
gonna talk
2:36:02
about how Hollywood has taken
their
2:36:06
Studios that into their
basements
2:36:08
they've all become oh yeah
there's the
2:36:10
bad podcasters I would say but
I thought
2:36:13
it would be fun to just take a
little a
2:36:14
little break and we'll listen
to some
2:36:19
show business enter to oh I
should
2:36:21
actually it says
2:36:23
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2:36:26
one week after their coronavirus
2:36:28
diagnosis Tom Hanks along with
wife Rita
2:36:31
Wilson are updating fans on
their road
2:36:33
to recovery with Hanks's
signature sense
2:36:36
of humor good news the symptoms
are much
2:36:39
the same he writes bad news
2:36:42
my wife Rita Wilson has won six
straight
2:36:44
hands of gin rummy and leads by
201
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points the couple under
quarantine at a
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rental home in Australia after
spending
2:36:52
several days in the hospital
spent of my
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24 hours as you can probably
guess
2:36:56
British actor Idris Elba also
checking
2:37:00
in with fans after revealing his
2:37:01
coronavirus diagnosis Monday
have any
2:37:05
symptoms checking my fever
twice a day
2:37:07
and feel good feel okay
2:37:11
while the 47 year old says he's
trying
2:37:14
to stay positive he admits he's
2:37:16
concerned I'm worried about you
know my
2:37:21
having asthma and how that
could make
2:37:24
make things really complicated
for me
2:37:27
very quickly overnight
basketball
2:37:29
superstar Kevin Durant becoming
the
2:37:32
latest celebrity to confirm he
has
2:37:34
tested positive telling a
reporter he
2:37:37
feels fine adding everyone be
careful
2:37:40
take care of yourself and
Quarantine
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we're going to get through this
other
2:37:45
stars are doing what they can
to keep
2:37:47
spirits up and help those in
need
2:37:52
John Legend with wife Chrissy
Teigen and
2:37:55
daughter Luna performing a live
concert
2:37:57
on Instagram like all the other
unicorns
2:38:00
Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer
Garner
2:38:02
among the salon think I can
take it
2:38:04
anymore it's too much it's too
much and
2:38:08
it's all paid for and the
nothing's
2:38:11
changed in that regard but
what's got
2:38:13
what gets me is we got Jimmy
Fallon
2:38:16
doing his monologue from home I
don't
2:38:19
have any clips of it so bad
yeah he's
2:38:21
doing his monologue from home
and doing
2:38:23
the show from home with a
laptop that he
2:38:25
pushes buttons on it gets fake
applause
2:38:26
and laughter and it's like why
are we
2:38:30
wasting our time just show some
old
2:38:33
reruns we can do meanwhile what
we can
2:38:36
do it we can do a audience
track it
2:38:40
would be just as bad now so I'm
watching
2:38:43
Saturday I did pick up some
some content
2:38:47
for the show I got listen Harry
2:38:51
Srinivasan is doing the PBS
Newshour on
2:38:54
Saturday from his basement this
is so
2:39:00
over-the-top it's incredibly
stupid but
2:39:06
let's listen to this I got a
three-part
2:39:08
clip because he got some freaky
nurse on
2:39:10
who was on skype and that's
what you
2:39:12
were bitching about curiously
earlier
2:39:14
when I had this that's scary
clip and
2:39:17
you immediately recognized the
Skype
2:39:19
warble and he's like he's not
miked
2:39:23
right he's using a webcam and
it sounds
2:39:27
like crap it looks like crap
and they're
2:39:30
putting that on PBS yes like
like the
2:39:34
rayless show yeah and and he
has a green
2:39:41
screen or actually has a wall
behind him
2:39:43
but he but he keyed it and so
he's got
2:39:47
like a background he looks like
it looks
2:39:48
like Russian the the looks like
the
2:39:50
worst kind of Russian TV from
the 60s
2:39:52
it's actually very interesting
to see
2:39:54
how incapable mainstream is of
making do
2:39:58
with very little now we've done
this
2:40:01
show on a shoestring budget and
if the
2:40:04
whole setup has cost
2:40:05
than 1500 bucks total any given
time
2:40:08
it's a lot and and you know
we've been
2:40:11
around we know how to do it and
these
2:40:13
guys they they fall apart they
don't
2:40:16
know what to do with it they
don't know
2:40:18
how did they don't know what's
what best
2:40:19
best practices are and I guess
they
2:40:25
don't know how to my god I have
to think
2:40:28
they're doing this on purpose
they're
2:40:31
doing this on purpose
2:40:33
there's no there's plenty you
can send a
2:40:37
crew over the crew would gladly
set it
2:40:39
up you know if you're Jimmy
Fallon is
2:40:42
not sick you know test everybody
2:40:44
whatever you need to do I'm
sorry this
2:40:46
is this is this is a Hollywood
man this
2:40:51
is this is this is being done
for a
2:40:53
reason it's all my it's almost
as bad as
2:40:56
Alex Jones being I'm in my
bunker locked
2:40:59
banned by there it's like that
it's that
2:41:02
it's insulting we know you can
do better
2:41:05
than that
2:41:05
no it's it's a it's now a form
or some
2:41:09
some format it's and it sounds
like crap
2:41:13
and I don't believe these guys
take
2:41:15
pride in this but let's listen
to Harvey
2:41:17
and the freaky nurse and this
is the two
2:41:20
of them going on it got three
exception
2:41:22
I don't even know if I need the
let's
2:41:25
play the whole thing because
it's just
2:41:26
she's he's on there on skype
he's at his
2:41:30
base man he's got a lousy mic
rig and
2:41:33
this is the this is network
television
2:41:36
supposedly but listen to this
under
2:41:38
immense pressure health care
workers are
2:41:40
bracing themselves for an
expected
2:41:42
deluge of coronavirus cases
Newshour
2:41:44
weekend special correspondent
Carla
2:41:46
Moorthy spoke with dr. Alexis
Lange's
2:41:47
field who works in an emergency
room at
2:41:50
a New York City Hospital about
her
2:41:51
personal experience not on
behalf of the
2:41:54
hospital now is he reading a
prompter
2:41:57
I would like to know because
this sounds
2:42:00
like is definitely a read I'm
wondering
2:42:03
if he's looking straight in the
camera
2:42:05
because then I'm gonna call
double crap
2:42:06
he was looking in the camera so
he's
2:42:08
might have us who's got a
prompter I'm
2:42:09
calling triple bull crap on
this you
2:42:13
bring in a prompter prompter is
one of
2:42:15
the hardest things to do if
you've never
2:42:17
set it up before yourself I
agree so you
2:42:20
telling me he's got a prompter
but yet
2:42:22
they can't mic him it's
horrible audio
2:42:24
nah it's all staged man yeah
all right
2:42:31
so they cut it to this girl this
2:42:33
freelancer who's in talking
with okay so
2:42:38
they cut it to a freelancer
another one
2:42:41
who instead of him doing the
interviewed
2:42:43
the freelancer does the
interview and
2:42:45
she has almost the same voices
this
2:42:47
freaky nurse from New York who
is she is
2:42:50
just like a hill bot out of
control her
2:42:53
hair's every which way she's
gonna
2:42:55
scared like a deer in a
headlight look
2:42:58
and she's freaked out and she
almost
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starts crying at the end of
this whole
2:43:02
interview it's it's well you'll
hear you
2:43:06
can hear it in her voice then I
got
2:43:07
another clip after this after
this woman
2:43:10
of Brookes pretty much going
into tears
2:43:13
okay things are changing day by
day hour
2:43:17
by hour we're also seeing a lot
of
2:43:19
reports that there's just not
enough
2:43:21
protective equipment and safety
2:43:23
equipment for healthcare workers
2:43:26
there's absolutely not enough
protective
2:43:27
gear oh by the way this this is
the
2:43:30
trend this is what we're all
saying
2:43:32
there's not enough P P EPP EPP
there's
2:43:34
not enough of the first health
care
2:43:39
worker to die Trump will have
blood on
2:43:41
his hands you can just take it
from me
2:43:44
supplies as they possibly can
even by
2:43:47
the end of every shift we're
out of
2:43:49
gowns or we're out of we're out
of
2:43:51
bleach wipes we're out of all
the things
2:43:53
that we need in order to
maintain a
2:43:56
clean and sterile workplace I'm
sorry I
2:44:00
just have to say it again
hospitals are
2:44:03
completely managed by the
insurance
2:44:05
companies the insurance
companies they
2:44:07
don't reimburse for individual
2:44:09
operations they say
2:44:11
Hospital we're gonna give you
800
2:44:12
billion dollars this year you
figure out
2:44:14
how you bill everybody for it
they are
2:44:16
the ones that keep the supply
lines
2:44:18
tight since the 90s they're the
ones
2:44:21
that said we got to be more
efficient
2:44:23
less hospital beds so let's
take a look
2:44:26
at where the real problem the
problem is
2:44:28
insurance companies pay for
your cost
2:44:30
and be for your just-in-time
supply
2:44:33
lines which are falling flat
right now a
2:44:35
lot of the emergency rooms and
people
2:44:37
expecting the government has to
have
2:44:38
that all fixed up for you no no
let's
2:44:40
see a Trump let's blame the
right people
2:44:42
knock on doors you know a lot
of places
2:44:44
that's open spaces with
curtains in
2:44:47
between and those aren't places
where
2:44:49
it's safe to have people
cohorted so
2:44:52
we're trying as fast as
possible to
2:44:54
actually divide the ER into
multiple
2:44:57
sections so that we can keep
2:44:58
non-respiratory patients safe
what are
2:45:01
your biggest concerns in terms
of
2:45:02
keeping yourself safe and your
family
2:45:05
safe my biggest concerns are
that now
2:45:07
we're beginning to see that
young people
2:45:08
are getting sick too
2:45:09
the scariest thing here is that
2:45:12
initially we thought that this
was a
2:45:13
disease of older people and
people with
2:45:14
pre-existing conditions and as
horrible
2:45:16
as it sounds I can I can handle
that but
2:45:19
now that we're five 19 30 and
40 year
2:45:21
olds that are coming down with
it just
2:45:23
as severely just as quickly
just as
2:45:25
fiercely it's much scarier to
try and
2:45:29
protect myself and when where
does she
2:45:30
work what are her credentials
again
2:45:32
she's a nurse at one of the big
2:45:34
hospitals in New York she's
really only
2:45:35
talking about herself you think
I'm
2:45:39
afraid of not coming home to my
kids and
2:45:42
my husband and I'm afraid of
them
2:45:45
getting it me not being with
them and
2:45:47
not being able to protect them
I'm in a
2:45:50
situation now where I've
decided that
2:45:52
I'm gonna pick up more shifts
and I'm
2:45:56
dropping my family off outside
of the
2:45:59
city and I'm going back into
the city to
2:46:01
pick up more shifts and work
when we
2:46:04
made these decisions it seemed
like I
2:46:06
still personally wouldn't be at
much
2:46:08
risk but now we just don't know
so with
2:46:11
the lack of personal protective
2:46:13
equipment and with the worst of
the
2:46:16
disease still to come knowing
that
2:46:18
everything is you know we're
just at the
2:46:20
beginning of that steep incline
2:46:23
man the steep incline comes from
2:46:28
increased testing that's where
we get it
2:46:31
from this is a fear monger you
think you
2:46:36
hold the PBS newshour group is
a bunch
2:46:38
of fear mongers although
they're taking
2:46:39
it serious I don't think you're
doing it
2:46:41
I don't think they're doing it
out of
2:46:46
evil intent as a fear model
they're
2:46:48
doing it they're doing because
it's
2:46:50
horny to them it's yes yes they
get off
2:46:54
on this this you know when I
went to
2:46:57
Iraq with the radio show I
admit fully
2:47:01
there was a an element of holy
crap were
2:47:04
going into a war zone look at
me the big
2:47:06
hero you know and that's what
this woman
2:47:09
ends up saying about herself in
the last
2:47:12
of the clip steep incline it's
very it's
2:47:17
very scary okay I just don't
know I can
2:47:20
tell them that I'm gonna do the
very
2:47:21
best to protect myself and then
I have
2:47:23
to do what has to be done
because people
2:47:24
need my help but I can't really
promise
2:47:28
them it's all going to be okay
and when
2:47:29
you drop them off do you know
when
2:47:32
you're gonna see them again
it's it's
2:47:34
not really clear depending on
how things
2:47:38
go if they close off the roads
if they
2:47:41
change things if I'm more
needed but
2:47:43
it's really an indefinite stay
I will
2:47:45
stay and work as long as I'm
needed and
2:47:49
can work so if the population
of needy
2:47:53
patients picks up enough that I
am
2:47:55
needed round-the-clock in the
hospital I
2:47:57
will stay
2:48:03
yeah yeah everyone getting
everyone in
2:48:06
media getting a corona boner
from this
2:48:08
where we're in the basement
look how
2:48:11
innovative we are it reminds me
of CNN
2:48:14
Gulf War round one where they're
2:48:17
downstairs the cameras rocking
were
2:48:19
being bombarded it was all
green screen
2:48:22
or the way or they've got one
guy that
2:48:23
that one guy that I forgot to
what his
2:48:26
nickname was he's always
ducking Peter
2:48:28
Arnett Peter Arnett no not
Peter I never
2:48:31
said he was the young stud was
the Scud
2:48:32
stud the scuds - who was that
it was his
2:48:35
name it wasn't Peter Arnett it
was that
2:48:38
he'd be ducking and oh yeah and
2:48:40
meanwhile they were perfectly
safe
2:48:42
in the basement with with they
had palm
2:48:46
trees that brought down their
Arthur
2:48:51
Kent yeah thanks mr. Bobo well
let me
2:48:56
play a couple of other Brooks I
want to
2:48:59
hear the Brooks one well I got
let's
2:49:01
start with another corona boner
but this
2:49:04
time these these two jokers
have gotten
2:49:07
off on the this is selling the
stock oh
2:49:12
this is this is set that up
because
2:49:15
we've been tracking this Ames
well it's
2:49:18
not really interesting we've
been
2:49:19
tracking this government stock
trading
2:49:22
for um almost since the
beginning of the
2:49:27
whole show and and we went
through the
2:49:29
stock Act which didn't get rid
of this
2:49:33
capability but put some dumb
little
2:49:35
things in place so uh cat was
mostly
2:49:37
about reporting yes in the
basement of
2:49:40
2012 and then the next year
immediately
2:49:42
they took the reporting because
it you
2:49:45
had a reporter on your website
yeah any
2:49:47
transactions stock transactions
but they
2:49:50
were all legal there are still
legal you
2:49:51
could trade on information the
problem
2:49:54
first explain what's going down
because
2:49:56
this this is going to be big
news it
2:49:59
already kind of is but it's
going to
2:50:01
propagate and what's
interesting about
2:50:03
it is there's mainly
Republicans but
2:50:06
also to Democrats involved in
these
2:50:07
allegations and Feinstein is
involved
2:50:11
and they don't mention her ever
2:50:12
yes they do but it's Fox News
mentions
2:50:15
her you know how it goes it's
like right
2:50:17
I don't
2:50:17
Tromp even did this he said
well that's
2:50:21
interesting you mentioned two
Republican
2:50:23
senators you didn't mention
Dianne
2:50:24
Feinstein that shit makes me
crazy at
2:50:27
this point stop it all of you
remember
2:50:30
that's not well you can
complain all you
2:50:33
want yeah we have so the idea
is that
2:50:36
ideas this is that it turns out
that can
2:50:39
if you're in Congress or if
you're even
2:50:41
working in a congressional
office you
2:50:43
can trade stocks on proposed
legislation
2:50:46
and information that you find
out in the
2:50:49
process of legislating you can
trade and
2:50:53
so as crazy as it sounds ladies
and
2:50:55
gentlemen as crazy as it sounds
the only
2:50:59
way to stop something like this
is to
2:51:00
just prohibit all stock market
training
2:51:03
and they they won't they just
refuse to
2:51:05
do it and so they had the they
created
2:51:09
something called the stock Act
which was
2:51:10
because it was out of control
and yet
2:51:12
during the bushing before that
aclinic
2:51:14
administration this sort of
thing and
2:51:16
people got wind of it so they
came with
2:51:17
this phony baloney stock act
which is
2:51:19
really it sounds like you're
can't do it
2:51:22
anymore but in fact it really
involves
2:51:24
more reporting it than anything
else and
2:51:27
they even have a in addition to
the act
2:51:30
amendment that they put in so
you the
2:51:32
reporting has to be private and
in the
2:51:35
basement of the library of
congress in
2:51:38
the basement you're not named to
2:51:39
congress itself i don't think
it's a
2:51:40
Library of Congress I think
it's in the
2:51:42
basement of the Congress but
you're not
2:51:44
allowed to make digital copies
you can't
2:51:46
take in a cellphone if you have
to write
2:51:48
this you have to write
everything down
2:51:49
that you the information you
get there I
2:51:51
mean it's it is the biggest
scam in it
2:51:55
well one of the biggest scams
and our
2:51:57
government is this and that hey
they're
2:51:59
all millionaires up there how
does it
2:52:01
happen huh so they this was
legal yeah
2:52:05
most of it with rare exceptions
it's
2:52:08
totally legal but everyone made
a big
2:52:10
stink because a bunch of guys
got busted
2:52:12
because some smart reporter got
off his
2:52:14
ass he was bored stiff and when
to do
2:52:16
we've been looking at this for
a decade
2:52:18
like oh well mom they got a
briefing in
2:52:21
the trend they sold their stock
Oh even
2:52:24
though as you pointed out the
beginning
2:52:26
of the
2:52:26
this market didn't really
collapse when
2:52:28
they got the briefing or even
shortly
2:52:30
thereafter or even when they've
grown a
2:52:32
virus was announced they could
have sold
2:52:34
their stock they had a long
time to sell
2:52:36
their stock because it was the
oil
2:52:37
crisis that triggered India and
they
2:52:40
didn't get a briefing on that
nope
2:52:42
well not the thought that we
know so now
2:52:44
out that we know well even if
they did
2:52:47
it's this this whole thing what
cuz of
2:52:50
the timing they sold their
stock before
2:52:51
the oil crisis okay yeah it
would be the
2:52:53
time yes yes so they probably
didn't
2:52:56
know and if they did they're a
it's good
2:52:58
good good thing to be so
meanwhile the
2:53:01
era of the media gets all bent
out of
2:53:03
shape about it and they started
being
2:53:04
accusatory and and they're very
upset
2:53:08
about it all and so we have but
before
2:53:12
I'm gonna I got two clips on
this I got
2:53:14
mark shields going on about it
and then
2:53:18
Brooks going into tears but I
want to
2:53:20
play the very opening of Brooks
on PBS
2:53:24
this is a 56 second clip this
is Brooks
2:53:26
nervous Brooks who's supposed to
2:53:29
represent the Republicans or
you know
2:53:31
it's just another Democrat but
he is so
2:53:35
nervous and upset he's gonna go
into
2:53:37
tears throughout this whole
thing he's
2:53:39
remote he's in Annapolis oh my
god what
2:53:41
a horrible place to be an
Annapolis
2:53:43
doing it remotely and he is
scared to
2:53:46
death I just let's see if you
can hear
2:53:48
the nervousness in his voice
David how
2:53:51
do you make sense of this you
know
2:53:53
things going on that I think
most of us
2:53:55
could never have imagined yeah
I sort of
2:53:57
have a split sameen screen
reaction to
2:53:59
this when you talk about
regular people
2:54:01
and how they're acting I think
it's been
2:54:03
a remarkably good week and an
uplifting
2:54:05
week on the whole this is
something even
2:54:07
though we're separated it's
something
2:54:09
we're all going through
together and
2:54:10
we're having the same
experiences and
2:54:13
under drawing the same
anxieties in a
2:54:15
weird way we had to be put
apart in
2:54:17
order to feel together and
there are so
2:54:19
many acts I've heard about or
2:54:20
communicated with and heard
about of
2:54:22
people helping the elderly in
their
2:54:23
apartment buildings about
people having
2:54:25
virtual cocktail parties I
really do
2:54:27
think it's a moment where the
social
2:54:29
connection is written yes and I
think
2:54:31
you and I just wanted to get
the point
2:54:34
you see I don't know if you can
hear but
2:54:36
he's very upset well then this
is
2:54:39
because he by
2:54:40
into the same theory as one of
my Lib
2:54:43
dev friends posting literally
Trump must
2:54:48
go or we all die I'm not kidding
2:54:53
Trump must go or we all die and
Brooks
2:54:56
buys into that he's always
bought into
2:54:58
that stuff yeah yeah he's never
even
2:55:01
believed that Trump could even
win or
2:55:02
get more than so much votes so
let's
2:55:05
play that now here's the
back-and-forth
2:55:06
Judy let's start with the mark
shields
2:55:08
and they're talking about the
stock to
2:55:10
the Senators stock mark one
mark the
2:55:13
report about Senator Richard
burr of
2:55:15
North Carolina senator Kelly
Leffler of
2:55:17
Georgia selling stock back in
January
2:55:20
when they first heard privately
about
2:55:23
how bad coronavirus was going
to be they
2:55:27
both say they didn't do
anything wrong
2:55:28
nothing illegal but people are
asking
2:55:32
questions Judy it's it's a time
2:55:35
especially it is picking up on
David's
2:55:38
point when 49 members of the
Utah Jazz
2:55:41
basketball team and company
immediately
2:55:44
get tested while hundreds of
front line
2:55:48
health care workers can't even
get
2:55:49
tested you know that there is
special
2:55:52
privilege and special treatment
being
2:55:54
shown which the president seemed
2:55:56
strangely indifferent to when
the
2:55:58
question was posed to him and I
just I
2:56:01
think what if this is blood
money that's
2:56:04
all you could say if in fact
they had a
2:56:06
private briefing and then sold
their
2:56:09
stocks and well you know
senator left
2:56:12
well that's fine somebody else
did it I
2:56:14
have a private adviser doing
this I
2:56:18
don't care I mean this this is
if this
2:56:21
is the case that you were
informed of
2:56:23
what was happening and unloaded
stocks
2:56:25
that looked like they were
going to be
2:56:27
losers and took a profit that
truly is
2:56:32
unacceptable it is blood money
and has
2:56:35
to be pursued and prosecuted
does he
2:56:41
know what the law is does you
know
2:56:43
anything about this and saying
there's
2:56:45
no this guy's way these guys
are getting
2:56:47
paid a million bucks each
2:56:49
to come on this show and go on
and on
2:56:52
they don't even know the basics
2:56:54
I hope it's important I hope
that at the
2:56:57
end of this people will really
just be
2:57:01
so turned off by the mainstream
media
2:57:03
and I think that's also part of
what
2:57:05
we're seeing here John is
defensive
2:57:09
moves they know that people are
home you
2:57:12
know the the kid TV channels
their
2:57:15
ratings are up 60% it's a
bonanza for a
2:57:17
lot of stuff they want to get
in on the
2:57:19
Bonanza and they and you know
what's
2:57:22
happening people are going to
podcasts
2:57:24
they know it they know it
they're
2:57:27
podcasters are podcasting seven
days a
2:57:30
week there you know they got
their own
2:57:32
tribes they're keeping
everybody saying
2:57:34
hold on a second maybe what you
2:57:37
suggested earlier about these
these guys
2:57:41
doing the at-home monologues
and all the
2:57:44
rest of it poorly you you had
you had
2:57:47
some theory but what if it's
the sound
2:57:49
more like yes you think a
podcast sounds
2:57:52
like yes because that's what
the kids
2:57:54
want and it's in every disaster
movie in
2:57:58
every single disaster movie you
always
2:58:00
have the guy in the RV
2:58:02
[Music]
2:58:15
now you've always got that guy
usually
2:58:18
played by Woody Harrelson and
and they
2:58:21
envelop should be playing by
Randy Quaid
2:58:24
yes where is Randy Quaid by the
way I'm
2:58:26
still around this this is the
corona
2:58:29
boner that they're all on and I
think
2:58:30
that that's a very good
possibility like
2:58:33
yeah this is the way to go all
the kids
2:58:35
are doing it yeah this sound
this is
2:58:37
what the sound is of their
sound but
2:58:39
we'll give you it would explain
that
2:58:40
prompter prompter is around yes
of
2:58:43
course
2:58:44
here's your prompter so you
feel just at
2:58:45
home we'll make it look and
sound like
2:58:47
the kids want it ah that that's
a
2:58:50
disgusting thought well let's
listen to
2:58:52
Brooks now they go they turn it
to
2:58:54
Brooks he goes he starts
babbling about
2:58:56
something I had to cut deep
into it
2:58:57
before we get to the end and
then at the
2:58:59
end you're gonna hear a pause
the pause
2:59:02
you're gonna hear before it
finishes up
2:59:04
is him actually choking up he's
about to
2:59:08
do he's so upset that he's
about to cry
2:59:12
and then they cut away and he
says
2:59:14
goodbye and that was the end of
it I was
2:59:16
just it's a head shaker but it
also
2:59:19
requires leadership from the top
2:59:20
leadership of empathy it
requires a
2:59:23
sense that everything is
surrendered to
2:59:25
the common good and that's that
we enter
2:59:27
this crisis with all those
things all
2:59:29
the social solidarity levels at
such low
2:59:32
ebb that we have no luxury here
we just
2:59:35
have to develop and have to
grow it in
2:59:36
the worst possible way and
obviously
2:59:38
what those senators did or any
kind of
2:59:41
anything that looks like
privateering
2:59:42
even if it's wrong that is
unacceptable
2:59:44
when what yeah so I mean we've
just got
2:59:49
to keep Social Solidarity
uppermost on
2:59:50
our mind on that note David
Brooks mark
2:59:53
shields thank you for you sure
it wasn't
2:59:55
an IFB someone squawking no no
you can
2:59:59
see him he was just he was like
you
3:00:00
could he got that thing in his
joy he
3:00:02
couldn't talk if you see it
visually
3:00:04
it's not an IFB oh my gosh oh
my gosh
3:00:06
he's for Christ and he said
this thing
3:00:10
he says privateering even if
it's wrong
3:00:12
okay if it's wrong then you've
got
3:00:15
something so you got it it's
kind of
3:00:17
scrub and just a one last clip
I'm going
3:00:20
to sneak this one can I just
say no one
3:00:23
in the House of Representatives
or in
3:00:26
the Senate wants this store
3:00:28
to get any legs the stories to
be kept
3:00:31
very quiet well as quiet as
possible oh
3:00:35
yeah but it's bipartisan so it
should
3:00:37
get kept quiet by the media but
we have
3:00:40
this other kind of the same
kind of a
3:00:41
dance on shrink on Cooper
Anderson
3:00:43
Cooper mm-hm and they and they
were
3:00:45
talking about the kind of a the
same
3:00:48
thing Brooks's there's
something bout
3:00:49
the left is doing this all we
all one
3:00:51
we're all one which i think is
leading
3:00:53
again to global governance yeah
we're
3:00:55
all one we're all the great big
one and
3:00:57
so I couldn't resist getting
this
3:00:59
discussion with shrink Cooper Q
behavior
3:01:03
and see to see are they larger
3:01:05
collective to see the we we can
see the
3:01:08
we in all of this yes and
actually see
3:01:15
the bigger picture i I really
you know
3:01:18
Anderson you and I've talked
about that
3:01:19
a lot I mean we are all in this
together
3:01:21
how I behave affects you how
you behave
3:01:24
affects me and it is a larger
purpose I
3:01:26
you know I have a question
doctor about
3:01:28
this you know we're getting
further into
3:01:30
this crisis obviously in the
United
3:01:32
States I have you know three
kids at
3:01:34
home people have been home now
for a
3:01:35
number of days their their
social
3:01:37
physical distancing they're
starting to
3:01:41
it's starting to settle in that
you know
3:01:43
we're in this for a while this
isn't a
3:01:44
snow day it's it's a it's a
it's a
3:01:46
season of this what should we
be looking
3:01:49
for in terms of mental health
in our
3:01:52
family or our friends it's a
great
3:01:54
question
3:01:56
I wasn't quite ready for that
one
3:02:02
[Music]
3:02:06
imagine all the people who
could do oh
3:02:08
yeah so have a chance today we
have some
3:02:18
people to thank for show
3:02:19
12:27 I believe is a show
number for
3:02:22
today yesterday which Richard
Fox in
3:02:24
Houston Texas is right at the
top of the
3:02:26
list and he actually wrote a
checking
3:02:29
sent a note and I can't find my
glasses
3:02:33
which I'd put somewhere there
and I'll
3:02:35
use these he wrote a note which
ones are
3:02:38
you using now I'm curious is
that the
3:02:40
monocle yeah I use a monocle I
could use
3:02:44
a monocle what does it say
there Kevin
3:02:50
Nicole Pam yeah oh yeah we're
at uh well
3:02:55
you did Michelle Kevin McCall
Colton in
3:02:57
Imperial Pennsylvania says he
is under
3:03:04
fifty bucks thanks for taking
the time
3:03:05
okay so Kevin's out of the way
it's
3:03:07
Richard Fox and Steve Steve and
Richard
3:03:13
Fox gave the exact same amount
of money
3:03:15
and uh Richard needs some D
douching
3:03:22
even that you've been deduced
and then I
3:03:31
think they both had their note
was a
3:03:34
very almost identical yeah
3:03:38
okay I'm say anyway the point
is is that
3:03:41
there was a coincidence here
I'm a
3:03:42
Florida I think you learned at
Steve's
3:03:44
note steve says he works in
broadcast
3:03:46
himself back in the eighties
and he
3:03:48
finds the media discussions
interesting
3:03:50
which will you do constantly
got out an
3:03:53
83 went to the wireless
industry the
3:03:55
broadcast never wanted to pay
for
3:03:56
engineers I guess they've
gotten cheap
3:03:59
over the years which we
noticing yes uh
3:04:02
okay sorry boys I do sing for
one of
3:04:07
them and then we're done
3:04:08
okay we just did that so we're
done okay
3:04:10
that's Richard Houston Texas
and Steven
3:04:13
or Dripping Springs both 13333
sir
3:04:16
Donald from Spokane Valley this
is
3:04:18
borovsky the fire bottles yeah
I who is
3:04:21
always sending a note on
letterhead for
3:04:23
the United Federation of
Planets here's
3:04:25
some support to the purveyors of
3:04:27
anti-panic that would be us for
myself I
3:04:30
have been practicing social
distancing
3:04:32
as I've been keeping myself as
far away
3:04:33
from possible from social media
such as
3:04:36
Facebook and Twitter time to
kick back
3:04:38
and have a corona beer cheers
sir Donald
3:04:41
the fire bottles count of
Eastern
3:04:43
Washington thank you son
official
3:04:44
letterhead always read on word
with sir
3:04:49
sander from Zaandam Earl of the
Swiss
3:04:51
Alps $111 11 cents he would
3:04:57
and here's another coincidence
a raven
3:04:59
coincidence he wants me to
introduce
3:05:01
Bambi to the stage this was
also in one
3:05:04
of those notes earlier from
Steve or Fox
3:05:07
it's just strange I'm just
finding it
3:05:09
weird today are you gonna
invite Bambi
3:05:12
to the stage I don't think we
have Bambi
3:05:18
[Music]
3:05:26
great one of the guys asked
where did
3:05:31
this come from where'd you get
this clip
3:05:33
as if just actually a clip we
recorded
3:05:35
somewhere on it in a strip club
yes
3:05:37
that's correct
3:05:38
clubs the right of an old bitch
club 33
3:05:40
which burned to the ground and
you can
3:05:42
go back and listen to him and
of course
3:05:44
it was a real Club in your mind
3:05:47
Rebecca Taylor Stafford
staffordsville
3:05:51
Kentucky hundred dollars with a
birthday
3:05:53
coming up for her incredible
husband in
3:05:56
credible let's read this he'll
be 39 on
3:05:59
325 he's an amazing dad two or
three
3:06:01
kids six five and two years old
we can't
3:06:03
celebrate two get together
because he's
3:06:05
in California part of an
emergency
3:06:07
response team and she says fqo
bid 19
3:06:10
happy birthday Tony beautiful
thanks
3:06:13
Rebecca
3:06:14
any brag Lea in Summit I'm
sorry Ian
3:06:18
field in Eastleigh eastleigh in
3:06:21
Hampshire Great Britain UK 100
any brig
3:06:26
Lea in Summit New York hundred
sir
3:06:28
Rincon Arlington Washington 69
96 Leila
3:06:31
Hansel's steensma in Satellite
Beach
3:06:34
Florida she has a little note
there she
3:06:39
might want to read Miguel Lopez
in
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Flanders New Jersey 5678 sir
Wayne
3:06:47
Larkin in Sunnybank Hills
Australia 5621
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surly on ice in Tampa Florida
55 33 sir
3:06:56
laughs a lot or laugh a lot
3:06:58
it's a Sir Roger on ice I don't
know you
3:07:00
got least or Roger on I did
what I say
3:07:02
certainly need sir Roger on ice
or laugh
3:07:07
a lot in Metairie Louisiana
5510 sweet
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pickle in Los Gatos California
5510 Stas
3:07:19
gum Borg or began Berg in New
York City
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5510 birthday is today to
appreciate if
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birthday lists in okay so this
today's
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giving
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birthday congrats prior to date
of of is
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bad luck and I just finished my
first
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interesting times
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thank you
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night of
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Georgia 5050 when I'll see if
George
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should be Christopher barge
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50:33 forest Lamarr hold on
hold on hold
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on I caught something I'm
lifting the
3:08:24
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Anniversary on 324 thank you
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3:14:15
decided we'd walk
3:14:16
dogs over to the Swope Park
off-leash
3:14:19
dog park this Saturday from 3
to 5 feel
3:14:23
free to join us during that
time for
3:14:25
amygdala therapy and fellowship
if you
3:14:27
don't have a dog don't worry
we'll bring
3:14:29
extra so you can walk during the
3:14:31
specified time very creative
sir Spencer
3:14:34
wolf of Kansas City and Dane
DeLorean
3:14:37
and on also this coming
Saturday the
3:14:41
first of hopefully many meetups
from the
3:14:43
slave state of New York due to
the venue
3:14:44
being closed this is Rochester
I have
3:14:47
back-up plan I would like to
set up a
3:14:48
virtual video meeting if you're
still
3:14:50
interested I'll email you a
link before
3:14:52
the event the first-ever
Rochester video
3:14:54
meetup will we will not be
silenced
3:14:56
organized by MJ chuan and you
can get
3:15:01
all the information for that
and just
3:15:04
cower in place everybody will
wait until
3:15:07
we can do more meetups but it's
good to
3:15:08
see that people are trying to
get that
3:15:10
together virtually also no
agenda social
3:15:13
calm they coordinate their
jujitsu
3:15:15
meetups or whatever that video
thing is
3:15:17
called seems to be a lot of fun
around
3:15:20
the world and we look forward to
3:15:22
reopening these meetups very
soon with
3:15:25
the proposed date of the
turnaround
3:15:29
being April 6 we shall see just
go to no
3:15:32
agenda meetups calm
3:15:35
sometimes you wanna go hang out
with all
3:15:38
the nights and days everybody
3:15:50
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3:15:53
[Applause]
3:15:56
well I got the one thing to
discuss just
3:15:59
a quick one clip which is a
political
3:16:03
clip because we knew that if
you read
3:16:06
that essay I wrote some time
back about
3:16:07
why the Democrats don't want
Bernie it's
3:16:10
because they don't want they
want
3:16:12
Bloomberg's money and Bloomberg
said and
3:16:16
the bankers said that if it's
going to
3:16:17
be Warren or Bernie we're out
you guys
3:16:19
are gonna have to fend for
yourself
3:16:21
there's not gonna be any money
for down
3:16:22
ballot candidates you guys are
gonna be
3:16:24
screwed so I guess that the
Democratic
3:16:29
National Committee did enough
of a job
3:16:31
on Bernie you know with the
irregular
3:16:33
voting and the arizo it's
always the
3:16:35
Republicans that are stopping
the vote
3:16:36
but these guys have managed to
get by it
3:16:39
into winning states such as
Minnesota
3:16:41
where I didn't even campaign or
have an
3:16:43
office to win anything and so I
guess
3:16:47
they finally convinced
Bloomberg that
3:16:50
the Denver at the DNC did did
the right
3:16:52
thing and he's all back in now
and
3:16:55
here's this clip he's giving
eighteen
3:16:57
million dollars to the DNC
former
3:16:59
Democratic presidential
candidate
3:17:01
Michael Bloomberg announced
today he is
3:17:03
transferring eighteen million
dollars to
3:17:06
the Democratic National
Committee the
3:17:08
money comes from his campaign
account
3:17:10
and is the largest such
transfer ever at
3:17:13
the same time Bloomberg dropped
plans to
3:17:15
keep hundreds of campaign
workers on his
3:17:17
own payroll in support of the
party's
3:17:19
nominee I think he fired them
by now I
3:17:21
think yeah he fired a lot so
much for
3:17:24
that total person kill it kill
it kill
3:17:32
it total people person have
anything
3:17:36
else to do Mike this is job you
promised
3:17:38
you're gonna keep us on yeah
get out
3:17:40
with all of the you know the
3:17:43
conspiracies surrounding the
these
3:17:47
sealed indictments and the the
eating
3:17:51
babies and drinking baby blood
and all
3:17:53
this crazy stuff Sidney Powell
who I
3:17:56
find to be quite an impressive
lawyer
3:17:59
who is she's representing Flynn
I think
3:18:02
right Mike Flynn
3:18:04
I don't know yeah I think she is
3:18:06
actually the keeper was reading
her book
3:18:09
and she's reading me bits of it
and it's
3:18:10
very interesting she seems to
be a very
3:18:12
high-powered attorney and
amidst of all
3:18:16
of these conspiracies she
throws a
3:18:18
little Diddy on top of the fire
675,000
3:18:23
Clinton emails when they got
Anthony
3:18:26
Weiner's laptop in a search
warrant
3:18:28
because of all his sex
perversion issues
3:18:32
it was all the Clinton emails
the
3:18:35
Clinton Foundation her
Secretary of
3:18:38
State emails Huma Abedin emails
lots of
3:18:42
people emailed who might as a
proxy for
3:18:44
Hillary so one of the things if
I were
3:18:46
the president I'd do is demand
the
3:18:49
Anthony Weiner laptop and get
it to the
3:18:51
most trusted person in the
military to
3:18:53
take apart everything on it and
then
3:18:55
start using it there's a lot
that can be
3:18:58
prosecuted I have no doubt on
that
3:19:01
laptop inferred stuff in fact I
heard
3:19:03
that the New York police
officers who
3:19:05
saw some of it even though
they're
3:19:06
hardened investigators
literally had to
3:19:09
go through a lot it's bad what
3:19:15
yeah well this what go what
what would
3:19:17
make you read what you saw
you're going
3:19:19
through Hillary 675 thousand
meals
3:19:21
randomly and you read something
and you
3:19:23
feel like you have to go you
actually
3:19:25
have to literally oh you don't
you don't
3:19:27
you don't know what this is
about you
3:19:29
never heard of this no I don't
know what
3:19:31
this is about at all ears huh
the the
3:19:35
term is owned on the term is
come on
3:19:40
[Music]
3:19:42
come on troll room frazzle
frazzle
3:19:44
something frazzle pop frazzle
Ritz what
3:19:47
the hell is it there's a term
for it
3:19:51
this is how it's coded by cue
etc but
3:19:55
apparently there's a video of
this is
3:20:00
what I've heard about this
month is
3:20:01
what's going on I know it's you
know
3:20:03
okay the video of hillary and
uma and
3:20:05
apparently they they cut a
child's face
3:20:08
off and wear the skin face on
their own
3:20:10
face fragglerock that's what a
frazzle
3:20:13
drip frazzle drip that's the one
3:20:14
frazzled drip don't go looking
for the
3:20:16
video you'll get on
3:20:17
list somewhere don't do it
don't do it
3:20:20
you're gonna be a list it's
also not
3:20:22
it's not an existence as far as
I know
3:20:24
but that's that's where it's
coming from
3:20:27
but you know who knows I don't
know I
3:20:30
really don't know here's one
that I
3:20:32
liked a lot this kind of
slipped by and
3:20:35
I love I love reporting on this
this is
3:20:39
a NASA Administrator what's his
name
3:20:43
Jim Burton Steen Stein
3:20:46
he gave an update now this is
just
3:20:49
before the the corona virus
started the
3:20:51
hitting big in China so we
didn't hear
3:20:55
much about this but he gave an
update on
3:20:58
the Artemis program this is the
this is
3:21:00
our mission to the moon and
he's all
3:21:05
jacked up about it it's gonna
be and of
3:21:07
course a global initiative it's
gonna be
3:21:09
big never done before and
listen up so
3:21:13
as we go forward there's a lot
that
3:21:16
needs to be done in order to
create the
3:21:18
architecture that we need to
create at
3:21:20
the moon we've got to have the
SLS
3:21:21
rocket again the most powerful
rocket
3:21:23
the United States of America
has ever
3:21:25
built we need a European
service module
3:21:27
when we go to the moon for the
first
3:21:29
time it will be international
in nature
3:21:31
I mean just explain to me how
the
3:21:39
administrator says this we need
a
3:21:42
European service module when we
go to
3:21:44
the moon for the first time it
will be
3:21:46
international in nature I'm so
excited
3:21:48
to go to the moon for the first
time
3:21:50
first time the European service
module
3:21:53
is a critical component to the
Orion
3:21:55
crew capsule the Orion crew
capsule is
3:21:58
how we get our astronauts to the
3:21:59
vicinity of the moon but
there's not
3:22:02
enough Delta V there to go too
low lunar
3:22:04
orbit and land on the surface
of the
3:22:06
Moon Oh what-what up so we need
to get
3:22:10
more Delta V where do we get
that we are
3:22:12
building a reusable command
module in
3:22:16
orbit around the moon that we
call
3:22:17
gateway I like what someone in
the troll
3:22:19
room is saying the troll room
says he's
3:22:23
reading the prompt or wrong
that the
3:22:26
line break or the comma is in
the wrong
3:22:28
place
3:22:29
which is possible I'd like to
listen
3:22:31
against rocket again the most
powerful
3:22:33
rocket the United States of
America has
3:22:35
ever built
3:22:36
we need a European service
module when
3:22:38
we go to the moon for the first
time it
3:22:40
will be international in nature
oh yeah
3:22:43
I think that's good that's
that's
3:22:45
probably what it is when we go
to the
3:22:46
moon , for the first time we
need a
3:22:49
European service module when we
go to
3:22:51
the moon , the first time it
will be
3:22:54
international in nature I'm very
3:22:56
disappointed now thanks that
strolling
3:22:58
man right there you trolled me
into into
3:23:01
bad mood yeah it's just a bad
read well
3:23:08
I'll keep trying it's still a
good clip
3:23:12
you still bring it out of the
context
3:23:15
what do you have open offices
you love
3:23:16
going to when you're the
speaker you can
3:23:19
go bring this clip out yeah
that'll work
3:23:23
alright let me see if there's
anything
3:23:26
else we need to talk about I
think I
3:23:29
think we're pretty good for now
I do
3:23:31
have quite a number of end of
show mixes
3:23:34
as you can imagine
3:23:39
they are all surrounding the
the virus
3:23:45
well obviously with the size of
the
3:23:47
troll room and the long
donation segment
3:23:50
and as much as I hate to say
this that
3:23:53
the talking about this thing
seems to be
3:23:56
what people want for that for a
while
3:23:58
anyway
3:23:59
yes for a while first you find
it
3:24:01
tedious I know I know you do
but I think
3:24:05
it's important we're doing
probably at
3:24:06
least for somebody's doing the
job right
3:24:08
yes yes indeed indeed
3:24:11
all right end of show mixes sir
seats
3:24:15
that are Chris Wilson Leola
puke atomic
3:24:17
glue and secret agent Paul and
we've got
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[Music]
3:25:24
some free advice let me get
back there
3:25:27
you poured toilet paper you're
standing
3:25:31
poured it poured it likes made
of gold
3:25:33
because it is I got my toilet
paper
3:25:39
stack
3:25:40
wall-to-wall I'm gonna wipe it
until I
3:25:43
can wipe no more enough pay in
sanitizer
3:25:46
to survive martial law gonna
hide in my
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house and lock
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[Music]
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3:26:29
where there's a as long as
there's
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[Music]
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[Music]
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3:27:29
in high demand
3:27:31
yes surveillance video shows a
stampede
3:27:34
of customers clearing the
shelves fights
3:27:36
over toilet paper breaking out
in
3:27:38
grocery stores and shelled run
MP events
3:27:41
a mother and daughter have been
charged
3:27:43
after a fight over toilet
papering
3:27:45
bulwarks
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[Music]
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[Music]
3:28:11
Oh God I just had a blue option
pages
3:28:16
with Cabernet
3:28:23
[Music]
3:28:29
[Applause]
3:28:31
[Music]
3:29:04
u.s. health officials continue
to
3:29:06
caution that the immediate risk
of being
3:29:08
exploded remains the Hong Kong
flu of
3:29:17
1968 the Asian flu pandemic of
1957 the
3:29:24
Spanish flu pandemic of 1918
Ross River
3:29:28
virus the Mitsuko virus the
West Nile
3:29:32
virus of 1937 Ebola is the
abala river
3:29:36
swine diseases name for Lyme
Connecticut
3:29:42
[Music]
3:29:43
flu at the White House fighting
on
3:29:49
behalf of the left on political
3:29:50
correctness burning words
wherever they
3:29:53
find them how dare you referred
to the
3:29:56
virus out of China as the
Chinese virus
3:29:59
of the China virus go Luhan
Chinese red
3:30:06
come through oh no oh no I'm so
3:30:09
terrified
3:30:10
someone said country comes from
China
3:30:13
the virus sacks a key is a town
in New
3:30:17
York the Hendra virus Penta is
a suburb
3:30:19
of Brisbane Australia Rocky
Mountain
3:30:22
spotted fever oh sure we used
to name
3:30:24
viruses after locations but we
don't do
3:30:27
that anymore you know what we
stop doing
3:30:29
that when present Trump started
saying
3:30:31
China but that's when I
shouldn't say
3:30:40
that because you'll get me
3:30:53
[Music]
3:30:58
mofo Dvorak org slash and a I
don't
3:31:04
believe in rules