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from northern Silicon Valley
where
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yesterday I'm sad the report
the Zephyr
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only had seven cars I'm John
Cena brat
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is indeed worrisome the the
standard
0:39
normal economic zephyr major is
nine
0:44
cars yes ten is good economy
nine is as
0:50
good a tis is weak yeah and
seven I
0:55
don't think we've ever had a
seven car
0:56
I've never seen a seven who was
like the
0:58
thing shows up and boom there
it goes
1:00
it's only seven cars I don't
think
1:02
anywhere was even on it
1:04
well there's similar freaked
out man
1:06
there's something else we have
to look
1:08
at then since you know we have
net many
1:11
indicators that we've developed
over the
1:13
years with with this show that
really
1:16
seemed to be incredibly
accurate I'd
1:19
like to know about another
economic
1:21
indicator
1:25
during this time of social
distancing
1:28
and economic uncertainty you
have
1:30
questions about how it's
affected to
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don't wait call now perhaps
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1:55
explain Dvorak's law once again
1:57
well divorce law was taken from
a joke
1:59
from a comic who once said you
know the
2:02
great thing about lousy
economic times
2:04
is that the hookers are cheaper
and they
2:09
looked better
2:12
how are we doing on this
standard I
2:14
haven't seen a hooker for a
year you
2:19
mean okay if we'll just leave
that as
2:22
the I so that it is yes thank
you Demi
2:27
San Francisco you used to see
these
2:29
Street walkers are used to be
here and
2:30
there but I don't know oh man
as Dame
2:40
Jennifer I didn't know she had
such a
2:41
great voice oh that's funny I
didn't
2:45
know that was her either oh she
could
2:46
just a voiceover work you know
I'll say
2:48
this sounds like she might have
done one
2:50
of these before man so much
going on
2:59
last night I spent well
actually late
3:02
last night I spent quite some
time
3:04
looking at the 880 page cares
act carry
3:10
CA arias cares act this is
pretty
3:14
incredible what they've done
here I'm
3:18
all ears
3:19
yeah people are actually gonna
get
3:22
checks and and not just yeah
did you get
3:27
I mean you couldn't obviously
read every
3:28
word in that thing but it
wasn't there's
3:30
just a lot of cheesy gotchas in
there no
3:33
no like what
3:35
like they're gonna you know
require gas
3:38
emission standards and know
they have
3:41
all these little others little
aspects
3:43
you board of directors any
company
3:45
getting any money has to have a
number
3:47
no no no you're you're a whole
round
3:50
behind yeah because and and I
really
3:53
must say I've just been
watching c-span
3:56
I've been watching of course
4:00
yeah you're around behind
here's what
4:02
happened the Senate came up
with a bill
4:06
and that would have been Sunday
what's
4:09
at Sunday night or Monday I
can't
4:10
remember exactly and they and
it's kind
4:14
of what it is now the official
act and
4:18
the idea was to pass it in the
Senate
4:20
and then the house would just
go by
4:23
majority without without a
voice without
4:25
a vote present in the House of
4:29
Representatives so just for
people who
4:31
don't know the process
typically a bill
4:34
first goes to the House of
4:35
Representatives then it goes to
the
4:37
Senate then they come up with
the
4:38
combined bill then it goes to
the
4:40
president for signing so in
this case
4:42
the Senate had it first and
apparently
4:46
either Pelosi or the Democrats
at large
4:49
I'm not sure who exactly wanted
to delay
4:52
this and the way they delayed
it is and
4:55
I and I went through this I did
I did
4:57
find you know the not search to
replace
5:00
but I went looking for the
similarities
5:02
these were literally pieces
that just
5:05
taken out of the green new deal
bill and
5:08
just copy and pasted with a
search and
5:11
replace to put in to combat
coronavirus
5:15
you know and but they it was
only a
5:17
delaying tactic major and what
happened
5:19
subsequently is that all the
Republican
5:22
senators well that's what you
would do
5:26
of course by the way this
effort just
5:27
went by okay and seven a double
double
5:33
sevens on a show day I'm
worried so this
5:37
was this was a the only reason
for them
5:39
to do this is to make sure that
it would
5:41
never ever ever pass pass
anything and
5:46
and it was just a tactic to
shove back
5:48
and say okay
5:49
we want to have some hand in
this when
5:52
he gives everybody a chance to
5:53
politicize a little bit and
then we go
5:55
through two days of negotiation
they
5:58
come up with something that is
I'd say
6:00
reasonable I mean the reason of
four
6:05
trillion dollars being made
available as
6:08
a prop up power for the Federal
Reserve
6:10
and then over two trillion
dollars to
6:14
American businesses and workers
what
6:16
they did a good job on so good
in fact
6:19
that it that that was one of
the final
6:21
sticking points was on getting
the
6:24
actual people money including
gig
6:26
workers you know so right down
to your
6:29
part-time Ober driver
unemployment
6:34
doubles from 300 a week to 600
a week
6:36
and anyone who makes up to 79
thousand
6:40
dollar actually it's really up
to 99
6:42
thousand dollars but there's
some leeway
6:43
there we'll receive twelve
hundred
6:47
dollars every child five
hundred dollars
6:50
so a household of four you
could wind up
6:53
somewhere around three you know
maybe
6:56
thirty three hundred dollars
all depends
6:59
so there's unemployment thing
became a
7:03
stickler well heat so here's
what this
7:06
is what I'm getting to the
stickler
7:09
point was if you count it all
up and you
7:11
look at it on a weekly or you
know by by
7:14
monthly basis some people who
are making
7:18
twelve dollars might be making
more than
7:20
they made previously and we had
a group
7:23
of Republicans headed by Lindy
Hop
7:26
Graham who said no no we can't
have this
7:29
this cannot happen because that
will
7:31
incentivize people to not work
because
7:34
they'd be making more by just
staying
7:36
home of course people who work
and get
7:39
their their stipend from the
government
7:41
will be making out faint
fabulously this
7:44
is what the final point was
last night
7:47
and Bernie Sanders took to the
floor and
7:49
now I find that some of my
Republican
7:52
colleagues are very distressed
they're
7:54
very upset
7:56
if somebody who's making 10 12
bucks an
7:58
hour might end up with a
paycheck for 4
8:02
months more than they receive
last week
8:06
oh my god the universe is
collapsing
8:10
imagine that somebody was
making 12
8:13
bucks an hour now like the rest
of us
8:16
faces an unprecedented economic
crisis
8:20
with the 600 bucks on top of
their
8:23
normal their regular
unemployment check
8:25
might be making a few bucks
more for
8:30
four months oh my word will the
universe
8:33
survive how absurd and wrong is
that
8:38
what kind of value system is
that
8:40
meanwhile these very same folks
had no
8:43
problem a couple of years ago
voting for
8:46
a trillion dollars in tax
breaks for
8:49
billionaires and large
profitable
8:51
corporations not a problem but
when it
8:54
comes to low-income workers in
the midst
8:57
of a terrible crisis maybe some
of them
9:00
earning well having more money
than they
9:03
previously made oh my word we
got to
9:06
strip that out gotta still
gotta call
9:08
those poor people that no
matter what by
9:11
the way when this bill when the
9:12
McConnell bill first came up
9:14
unbelievably and I know many
Republicans
9:17
objected to this they were
saying that
9:19
well we want to give a whatever
was a
9:21
thousand of 1,200 bucks but
poor people
9:23
should get less you say because
poor
9:25
people are down here they don't
deserve
9:27
they don't eat they don't pay
rent right
9:30
they're somehow inferior
because they're
9:33
poor we're gonna give them less
well
9:34
that was a dress now everybody
is gonna
9:37
get the $1,200 but some of my
Republican
9:39
friends still have not given up
9:41
underneath to punish the poor
and
9:43
working people you haven't
raised the
9:45
minimum wage in ten years
minimum wage
9:48
should be at least 15 bucks an
hour I
9:50
haven't done that you've cut
program
9:52
after program after program and
now
9:55
horror of Horrors for four
months
9:58
workers might be earning a few
bucks
10:01
more than they otherwise went
and I'm
10:04
not sure exactly how it works
in the
10:06
Senate but
10:07
Sanders could definitely hold
up the
10:09
bill being voted on by by
standing down
10:14
the floor and doing this I'm
not sure
10:16
you know what bothers me about
Sanders
10:18
is that he uses the his
polemics always
10:21
include some some lie and idle
I refer
10:25
to his breaks the tax breaks
for the
10:28
rich which never existed and we
know
10:30
that for a fact because we have
an
10:32
attorney or I'm sorry an
accountant in
10:35
our midst who does the breeches
of the
10:37
richest tax forms and/or tax
accounts
10:42
whatever you have this type of
chance
10:44
I'm sure tax returns that's it
and so
10:47
this is just nonsense and so it
always
10:49
bugs me that we finish the
story that
10:52
that our CPA he's getting calls
or was
10:55
getting calls at the time of
10:57
billionaires saying hey how
come I'm
10:59
paying more I'm not paying less
exactly
11:03
and and this is the thing that
left
11:05
tends to do and they just can't
seem to
11:07
get off doing that this is like
you know
11:09
repeating false Trump
narratives over
11:12
and over and over again it said
because
11:13
the argument is fine without
that yeah
11:16
so why do you throw that in a
you know
11:18
and that's an excellent point
because
11:20
throughout this whole process
which I
11:22
really followed very closely
multiple
11:24
screens you know watching
c-span Senate
11:27
watching the Washington was
going on on
11:29
cable news people politicians
are always
11:33
slipping little bits in you
know the if
11:37
I hear Republicans slush fund
for big
11:40
corporations one more time
we're gonna
11:42
get sick to my stomach it's
like okay we
11:44
get it in the bill itself
there's some
11:47
interesting thing you know we
have such
11:48
a great community of producers
you know
11:52
we have the CPA who does well
actually
11:55
that's the when I said the CPA
who does
11:58
the the rich the richest tax
returns
12:01
producer Dave Jones who as a
dude named
12:04
Ben at a at a CPA firm he
really in a
12:11
couple sentences said oh the
the small
12:13
business loan scheme is
fantastic this
12:16
is another part of the bill
12:17
so I'm just gonna leave the
$500 can the
12:21
Republicans slush fund for
companies
12:24
over here for a second
12:26
but for small business so
that's your
12:27
restaurant that your I love the
example
12:29
of hardware store by the way
that hear
12:32
this all the time you go to
your local
12:33
hardware store now there's no
more local
12:36
hardware stores everyone goes
to Lowe's
12:37
or Home Depot but your local
businesses
12:40
they'll be able to do the
following the
12:45
Small Business Administration
loans
12:47
which can be you can go to the
bank
12:50
I guess as soon as this is
passed and
12:52
you can get from your bank a
small
12:56
business loan immediately you
don't have
12:57
to show your cash flow or any
any of
12:59
your business results it's
backed by the
13:03
federal government and it's a
loan that
13:05
converts to a grant so the way
it works
13:07
is you estimate your payroll
for the
13:09
next three months apply that
amount to
13:13
the loan you want to take out
anything
13:15
you don't use by July 1st you
give back
13:19
and everything else is free so
basically
13:23
three months of tax free
payroll that is
13:26
big and according to Dave CPA
firms all
13:30
over the country are going to be
13:31
applying for these loans on
behalf of
13:33
their clients he says it's a
free money
13:35
bonanza which it is but I think
I think
13:38
those parts of the bill are
good and
13:40
it's going to work to the five
hundred
13:43
billion dollars for loans to big
13:48
companies so this is we're
talking about
13:50
Boeing we're talking about now
whatever
13:52
the entire hospitality sector
the bill
13:56
specifically states they had to
do it
13:58
that any business controlled or
owned by
14:02
any member of the
administration any
14:05
member of Congress for that
matter any
14:09
member of staff or their family
and they
14:12
went out of their way to say
including
14:15
son in-laws I see you Jared
Kushner
14:19
can't benefit from the loan
scheme for
14:23
this from the cares Act so it's
just so
14:25
fucking patty we get it
14:28
Trump orange man bad we
14:30
edit when they did they made a
big point
14:33
on PBS newshour which has just
gotten to
14:36
be it's gotten worse and worse
they had
14:39
Pelosi on babbling her way I
tried to
14:42
get clips from it but it just
that's not
14:44
as hard there's nothing against
possibly
14:46
and they had her on for 20
minutes she
14:50
was promoting the Democrat and
the
14:52
Democrats and how they're really
14:54
responsible for all this and it
was just
14:56
pathetic and and they went on
and on
14:59
about Trump was specifically
named yeah
15:02
you know because that was
important
15:04
because he was gonna rip us off
well
15:06
what they wanted before the
final bill
15:08
was written the Democrats
wanted to have
15:12
you know like some mechanism
that would
15:16
give them an oversight
committee that
15:19
would be next to the Treasury
24/7 and
15:23
had full subpoena and
impeachment power
15:27
befo if one dollar if one
dollar went to
15:30
trump or whatever it was it
means so
15:32
there was moronic stuff by the
way I
15:34
think I got the ISO from Bernie
from
15:36
that clip oh my god the
universe is
15:40
piloxing possible I so so
little longs a
15:43
little long to possibly think
oh my god
15:45
would just suffice use that you
know so
15:51
there's stuff for hospitals in
there it
15:54
on the surface of it what of
course I
15:56
wasn't able to completely get
through
15:59
everything but I've also seen
16:00
trustworthy analysis or at
least that I
16:04
trust and it seems like this is
pretty
16:06
much you know spot-on
16:09
will it work will it be enough
who knows
16:11
who knows that I think that
depends more
16:13
on when we get back to work than
16:15
anything but it wasn't filled
with any
16:17
of the crazy I mean there's
some and
16:19
they wanted to all airlines to
pay for
16:22
carbon offset for every flight
they made
16:24
all of that good but that was
all green
16:26
new deal and and it was just a
delay and
16:29
that's what really pissed me
off I think
16:32
a lot of people it was course
16:34
accentuated by the Republican
senators
16:37
who just like cotton going on
for hours
16:41
and hours about all these crazy
things
16:42
they want everyone
16:43
was just the delay tactic but
actually a
16:46
lot of people missed that cycle
but then
16:48
we went to at the past day and
a half
16:50
and then last night late last
night
16:53
96 to zero a couple of Senators
were
16:55
self quarantine e8 passes the
house says
17:00
yeah we'll vote on it Friday
because now
17:03
they have to do all kinds of
you know
17:05
who knows what they're gonna
push it
17:08
just a little bit longer
they're not
17:11
there
17:11
yeah there's they want they can
do it by
17:14
proxy this is maybe they're
using today
17:17
to figure it out or they should
just
17:19
pass it ninety six to zero in
the Senate
17:21
just go no no no I can't pass
it cuz
17:23
they're not there and it's
illegal they
17:25
were okay so that's why they
want to do
17:27
it by the I don't know the exact
17:30
mechanisms but the two ways to
do it
17:32
were one with approved proxy
voting
17:34
which apparently can be made
legal and
17:36
you can do it by not requiring
a vote in
17:42
the House by tally but it can
be a
17:46
unanimous decision
17:47
somehow that magically Nancy
Pelosi
17:50
makes happen I wish I knew
17:51
they won't yes they did there
are
17:55
mechanisms there's no doubt
about
17:56
because we've seen it we've had
we had
17:58
excerpts from years ago where
some House
18:01
member would come up and
blather off
18:03
some crazy thing during one of
those
18:05
periods of you know open
discussion and
18:07
he just you say all kinds of
crazy stuff
18:10
and it was a yes so you names
you Bob
18:12
bang bang bang the gavel a few
times
18:14
it's done massive bill was just
passed
18:16
done right in the middle of the
you know
18:19
chat time what I've worried
about and
18:22
what I think will happen is the
18:24
Democrats who rule the house of
course
18:27
will have to get their word in
at this
18:30
point it's no longer about
actually
18:32
helping anybody this is done we
don't
18:34
even really have to look at the
bill as
18:36
far as I'm concerned I will of
course
18:37
but that's that's just the
level one
18:40
dividing up the money
18:42
everybody's got their piece
yeah we got
18:44
the good pieces for American
businesses
18:46
and for American workers
everything else
18:49
who the hell knows now it's
about what
18:52
are we gonna do next how is the
18:54
situation going to be taken
advantage of
18:56
further multiple agendas that's
that's
19:00
where my focus is and just as I
got gets
19:04
to get something off my chest
because I
19:05
heard a couple interviews I was
19:06
listening to a lot of different
podcasts
19:08
in the past couple of days this
19:11
incessant hammering on
ventilators is
19:14
let me tell you this I hate this
19:17
incessant hammering on we need
more we
19:20
need 5,000 6,000 7,000 10,000
30 so how
19:24
many ventilators do we need and
this has
19:27
become a metric and the press
asks about
19:29
face masks and ventilators but
here's
19:32
the problem why is no one
asking how
19:34
many ventilator operators we
have this
19:37
is a this is a technician level
job this
19:40
is not something you read the
manual you
19:42
jump in you can do it one
technician oh
19:44
I think it's a respiratory
ventilator
19:48
technician can operate about 10
devices
19:52
simultaneously no one is asking
you if
19:55
you can go ahead and look on
the job
19:56
listings 3 4 500 different
listings for
20:01
the ventilator operators no one
seems
20:03
concerned about that but I
don't think
20:06
it's really true this is what
are the
20:09
3,000 cases in California am i
right
20:11
more or less I don't have the
numbers in
20:14
front of me but you'll need
50,000 beds
20:17
by May first are you kidding me
this
20:21
doesn't make sense by any
stretch of the
20:23
imagination most of it doesn't
make
20:25
sense by any stretch of the
imagination
20:28
and you're right about that
20:30
and the ventilator thing at
GLAAD you
20:32
mention it because it's gotten
to me too
20:33
it's like the ventilator is
it's in
20:36
itself some sort of a metric
yeah and
20:38
even though there's gonna be
making a
20:44
man for it's gonna be making um
that's
20:46
crazy
20:46
and and with that in mind just
on data
20:49
and stuff that you know we're
being
20:51
given because it's very hard to
humans
20:54
have a hard problem or a tough
time in
20:57
general understanding macro
numbers and
21:00
the largess of something or
something
21:02
that seems large which isn't
like this
21:04
still is reasonably blown out of
21:06
proportion 17 million views
21:10
on Joe Rogan's interview with
Michael
21:12
osterholm and this is the guy
he was on
21:16
like two shows after I was on
with Joe
21:18
this guy pops on and I think
this
21:22
freaked out in a Norden in a
huge amount
21:26
of Norden did thank you
inordinate
21:28
amount of young people an
inordinate
21:31
amount of a lot of young people
were
21:34
freaked out by this and I just
want to
21:37
revisit what he said three
weeks ago
21:40
March 10th just out off the bat
how
21:43
serious is this is this
something that
21:45
we need to be terrified of or
is this
21:47
overblown or how do you stand
on this
21:50
well first of all you have to
understand
21:52
the timing of it in the sense
that is
21:54
just beginning
21:54
and so in terms of what hurt
pain
21:57
suffering death as a cat
happened so far
22:00
is really just beginning okay
arguably
22:03
true this is gonna unfold for
months to
22:06
come yet and that's I think
what people
22:07
don't quite yet understand and
so this
22:09
really is acting like an
influenza virus
22:11
something that transmits very
very
22:13
easily through the air we now
have data
22:15
to show that your infectious
before you
22:17
even get sick I'm not so sure
it was
22:19
ever proven that it is
completely trance
22:21
transmittable through the air
other than
22:23
water droplets or if someone
spits in
22:25
your face and he claims I think
that's
22:28
what they met they don't mean
you're
22:29
just exhaling co2 and you can
get get
22:32
Lucy you have to see these you
have to
22:34
cough in some cases quite highly
22:36
infectious just breathing is
all that
22:38
you need to do is that what you
just
22:40
said
22:41
no just wait a minute I'm not
gonna out
22:45
defend him because I should yes
if
22:48
somebody coughs and there's a
little
22:50
droplet because there's
millions of them
22:51
when you sneeze for example and
you're
22:53
just breathing you would
breathe one of
22:56
those droplets okay but the way
I
22:58
interpreted it was if you are
contagious
23:01
and you're just breathing you
could
23:02
transfer it I don't believe that
23:04
no and in some cases quite
highly
23:06
infectious just breathing is
all that
23:08
you need to do so from this
perspective
23:10
I can understand why people
would say
23:12
well wait a minute flu kills a
lot more
23:13
itself every year than this
does and
23:15
already remind people this just
was
23:17
beginning probably the best
guesstimate
23:19
we have right now on what
23:21
we haven't say this is gonna be
at least
23:22
10 to 15 times worse than the
worst
23:24
seasonal flu year we see 10 to
15 times
23:28
which he known how is
completely untrue
23:30
to what I want to bring back my
point
23:34
which was that we've had these
two
23:36
coexistent bacteria of bacteria
viruses
23:40
coexistent in the same
population the
23:43
flu is outpacing it for deaths
and I
23:46
want to mention a couple of
things first
23:47
of all can I just play the last
30
23:49
seconds because you know fight
fit right
23:51
in with what you're saying just
listen
23:52
to his actual numbers here we
see 10 to
23:55
15 times worse in terms of
fatalities
23:57
yeah yeah and just illness in
fact I
23:59
just I brought some numbers we
just
24:01
brought some numbers here comes
the
24:03
modeling numbers based upon the
Imperial
24:05
model it can serve the estimate
that
24:07
this could require 48 million
24:09
hospitalizations 96 million
cases
24:13
actually occurring over 480
thousand
24:16
deaths
24:17
well now it's just beginning
can't wait
24:19
for those numbers to not come
true that
24:22
can occur over the next three
to seven
24:23
ones with this situation so
this is not
24:26
one that to take lightly and I
think
24:29
that's what I can understand if
you say
24:30
we've been 10 deaths or 20 dose
or 50
24:32
deaths just remember two weeks
ago we
24:34
are talking about almost no
cases the
24:36
United States and now that
we're testing
24:38
for it and watching the spread
as its
24:40
unfolding those numbers are
going up
24:42
astronomically so it was this
kind of
24:45
reporting or just I got some
numbers for
24:47
you and reports 48 million
people will
24:50
have it 90 million people of 48
24:53
hospitalizations 90 million
will have it
24:56
four hundred and eighty
thousand deaths
24:58
better hurry up to hit your
first three
25:00
month to Lourdes dead than in
World War
25:02
two so let's wash about World
War two
25:05
let's what you were saying
something
25:08
about them about the numbers
about flu
25:10
outposts of my life
25:11
first of all the flu and the
corona been
25:14
coexistent for a while and the
flu is
25:16
outpacing it in deaths how do
you
25:17
account for that
25:18
nobody does I want to stop here
and I am
25:22
sick of computer models that are
25:26
designed to scare the public
their
25:28
bullcrap this is a bit
happening with
25:29
the global warming thing is all
computer
25:33
models it's got nothing to do
with
25:34
reality
25:34
and every time it's checked
against
25:36
reality none of the computer
models work
25:38
except apparently for some
Russian model
25:41
which shows none of the numbers
that we
25:42
keep getting told there is
their ad this
25:45
is a challenge for the
community of
25:47
anybody like c-span they might
want to
25:49
try this cuz I have been
working on this
25:51
and I have not I not done it I
can't do
25:54
it I can't find it about seven
years ago
25:59
c-span had one of the one of
their
26:01
during the congressional breaks
they
26:03
have these little specials they
do a
26:05
usually a lot of hearing some
meetings
26:07
at the Brookings Institute all
kinds of
26:09
stuff like that there was a guy
who is a
26:11
major computer modeling expert
yet came
26:17
on c-span and gave a lecture to
a small
26:19
group showing how how the
community that
26:23
is involved with computer
models does
26:26
not trust them at all and they
should
26:29
never be and he said
specifically they
26:32
should never be used for
certain things
26:35
such as what we're using them
for to the
26:39
global warming thing this
coronavirus a
26:41
extrapolation of how many
people are
26:43
gonna drop dead next week
26:45
these computer models are not
supposed
26:48
to be used for these things and
this guy
26:49
went on and on about I cannot
for the
26:52
life of me and I know it's in
there
26:54
somewhere
26:54
c-span has it find this this
guy in this
26:57
lecture but that is was his
message is
27:00
that computer models should not
be used
27:03
for these purposes and that's
all
27:05
they're being used for I read a
quote
27:08
all computer models are wrong
some are
27:13
helpful and that's probably
true that's
27:16
probably true I a degree that's
probably
27:18
what they're for
27:19
yeah dr. Burks who still
receives almost
27:24
zero coverage or serious
coverage even
27:27
though she is the coordinator
the Cova
27:31
dean response coordinator for
the White
27:33
House she's mentioned this
yesterday and
27:36
the day before think this is
from the
27:37
day before about the reporting
on
27:41
infection rate and what we
should expect
27:43
in full infection I wanted to
say one
27:45
other thing because you see a
lot of
27:46
numbers
27:47
they're about 70% of the
population is
27:50
going to get infected or 60% of
the
27:53
population based on those models
27:55
understand that the way you get
to that
27:57
number is you do nothing and it
goes
28:01
through three cycles so they're
talking
28:03
about this cycle that we're
currently in
28:06
another cycle in 2021 and a
third cycle
28:10
in twenty one twenty two in
order to get
28:13
that level of population
infected and
28:16
you know we will have vaccines
most
28:18
likely by the twenty one twenty
two
28:21
season and we're gonna
hopefully have
28:23
therapeutics in the fall of the
next
28:25
season
28:26
so the reason we're so much
focused on
28:28
blunting the curve for this
piece is if
28:32
if the virus comes back we'll
have much
28:34
more facility both for
diagnosis of
28:37
testing monoclonal antibodies
treatments
28:40
and then the vaccine so if only
they
28:43
would play one of those clips
of hers
28:45
somewhere in the coverage
instead the
28:48
Washington Post did a profile
deborah
28:51
birx has a style that is always
in
28:53
fashion competent and
reassuring oh yeah
28:56
the fashion editor highlighted
dr. Burks
29:00
brushed Burks does not wear the
typical
29:03
Washington power uniform know
her tone
29:05
is gentle but firm from her
background
29:07
as a diplomat she's skilled in
soft
29:09
force the art of getting people
to do
29:12
what they want them to do
without having
29:13
them think it was their
brilliant ideal
29:15
all along she stands out on
what was a
29:17
distressingly crowded stage
until
29:19
recently thinned out women are
in the
29:21
minority during these public
expositions
29:23
but she's distinctive because
of her
29:25
attire and they go into this
whole thing
29:28
about Burks doesn't dress like
a lady
29:30
politician in jewel-tone suits
and
29:32
statement jewelry she doesn't
wear power
29:34
dresses those sleek sheets that
are
29:37
critical part of the House
Speaker Nancy
29:38
Pelosi's professional wardrobe
she
29:41
doesn't turn up in a white coat
I mean
29:43
it just goes on and on of our
scarves
29:45
which I agree with but this is
the
29:48
person who is the coordinator
of the
29:51
Cova Dean response this is the
most
29:54
misogynistic thing I've seen
they're not
29:57
even taking a woman
29:59
seriously for the job that
she's doing
30:00
and the things she has to say
30:05
point well-taken
30:07
that said she does what he
expects she
30:11
does look fabulous I'll have to
say so
30:13
she she's got it all together
30:15
I dig I has no influence I
wanted to
30:18
correct you on something I was
listening
30:21
to D H unplugged
30:23
and all of a sudden the genesis
of the
30:27
April 6 lifting of the tower at
home
30:32
restrictions changed all of a
sudden the
30:36
former New York banker gets
credit and
30:39
what is wrong
30:40
that was horrible no it was you
30:43
literally you you well you have
the clip
30:49
I'm we just believe me that I'd
listen
30:53
to it I'm not gonna get
stammering but I
30:55
would but that's okay let's say
I did
30:58
that
30:58
would I he was wondering where
you came
31:01
up with this yes and you didn't
I said
31:03
well I think you what happened
and I
31:05
gave her some positions and and
I know
31:07
that this probably wasn't
accurate but
31:10
it was just to get to change
the topic
31:12
it's not a big deal it's just a
way for
31:13
me to bridge into reminding
everybody
31:15
how how we came up with it okay
good I'm
31:19
glad you did can I be I can
renew myself
31:21
I can renew my own information
and I
31:24
have a clip which I mentioned
the part
31:27
about the 60 days after the
bill passed
31:28
or if 30 days after the bill
passed I
31:31
mention that John it's okay
let's just
31:35
play it exactly as it was and
it was the
31:38
eight point three billion
dollar bill
31:39
which was signed on March 6
march 8th we
31:45
looked at the bill and it said
the
31:47
majority of the money had to be
spent
31:48
within 30 days I think it's
just czars
31:51
too well here's here's what
here's the
31:53
prediction I make it and I
think it's a
31:55
fairly good one this was signed
on
31:59
Friday the 6th so by April 6th
this
32:03
should all be over 30 days from
now it's
32:06
all done everyone has their
money we
32:08
know it has to be spent the
important
32:10
money has to be spent
32:11
Adler within hours is already
acting
32:14
like it's party time so that
was the
32:16
genesis of it was the 30-day
clock of
32:19
course none of that really
makes sense
32:20
anymore in light of the two
trillion
32:22
dollars I know it's like small
potatoes
32:25
but Billy but I think I think
we're
32:29
still going to start easing on
the six
32:34
for the simple reason that the
president
32:37
obviously said he wanted to
have that
32:39
done by the 12th because we
have to do
32:41
that I'd love to have it open
by Easter
32:44
okay well I will tell you that
right now
32:49
I would love to have that it's
such an
32:51
important day for other reasons
but I'll
32:54
make it an important day for
this - I
32:55
would love to have the country
opened up
32:58
and just raring to go by Easter
that
33:02
would be a great American
resurrection
33:05
two and a half weeks from this
fox of
33:09
course and something about this
this
33:13
briefing which was called a
virtual Town
33:15
Hall the day before for some
reason
33:18
MSNBC and CNN decided they were
not
33:21
going to carry any more Trump
briefings
33:23
live Fox that carried it live
and they
33:28
and they didn't so the next day
Trump
33:30
did an exclusive with Fox well
that that
33:33
ended the the band pretty quick
over at
33:36
MSNBC and CNN and why they
wouldn't want
33:39
to air it is beyond me okay
it's tedious
33:41
it's annoying it's repetitive
and that's
33:44
just the journalists so the
president
33:49
wants it opened by the 12th so
33:52
immediately we get our cower in
place
33:54
order in Austin until April
13th you
33:57
know we're just gonna add one
more day
33:59
just despite the guys are crazy
yeah
34:07
they've gone you know here's
what one of
34:10
the things that's going on it
should be
34:11
noted and it's driving
everybody nuts
34:14
now the idea was is that you
get this
34:16
just covert thing and you let
get out of
34:18
control and then the president
watches
34:20
everything and they get him out
of
34:21
office and right or maybe even
better he
34:23
gets the disease and
34:24
25th amendment him which is by
the way
34:28
pouch he said that he might get
it some
34:32
comment of course that's five
foul make
34:38
some comment like somebody's
gonna bump
34:39
into him and prick him with the
pricker
34:40
and give him a cut case of this
thing so
34:44
let's see
34:45
it's that his reason did the
problem is
34:47
is that his they don't
understand the
34:49
mechanism and I finally figured
out
34:51
what's going on in terms of my
cycles
34:53
theories which I don't discuss
too much
34:56
on the show but I because
because some
34:58
of the cycles and guns so
skewed by the
35:01
government interference with
the economy
35:02
but every eighty years we've
had some
35:05
incident in this country that
has been
35:07
seminal in the formation of the
country
35:09
itself the the country started
with an
35:12
American Revolution and you go
80 years
35:14
from there you have the u.s.
Civil War
35:17
and that changed things and
then eighty
35:20
years from there we have World
War two
35:23
exactly to the date and that
changed
35:26
things because after that we
developed
35:28
we opened up and became a
security
35:30
stated from 1947 on because of
the
35:33
holiness the creation of the
CIA the NSA
35:36
and everything in between
35:37
and so we've that's changed
things 20
35:40
years later I'm always
expecting well
35:42
there's got to be another war
because
35:43
these things always seem to be
war
35:44
oriented you had they you had
your
35:46
revolution and you had the
civil war
35:48
than you had World War two and
now we're
35:50
gonna have some other kind of
crazy war
35:52
against the Muslims or who
knows what no
35:54
this is it yes and I have a
clip to back
35:57
it up that this may even happen
from our
35:59
own our own government services
36:02
attacking us here is the FEMA
director
36:04
and finally a little bit about
the
36:06
National Guard the federal
government
36:08
continues to take aggressive
action and
36:10
proactive steps to address the
Cova 19
36:12
threat as we attack the health
and
36:14
safety or protect the health
and safety
36:16
of American people where they
got a the
36:24
truth always wants to come out
and
36:26
finally a little bit about the
National
36:27
Guard
36:28
the federal government
continues to take
36:30
aggressive action in proactive
steps to
36:32
address the Cova 19 threat as
we attack
36:35
the health and safety or
protect the
36:37
health and safety of American
people it
36:39
remains our top priority it's a
top
36:41
priority attacker might tell
you attack
36:43
oh oh I almost forgot the
v-shape
36:48
recovery
36:49
oh wait before you go the
v-shape let me
36:52
get back my point I'm sorry
which was
36:54
the point is is that because
it's a
36:56
similar set a two-year cycle
war during
36:59
those episodes the president's
37:02
acceptability numbers go
skyrocket I'm
37:05
gonna keep going up and up and
up and it
37:07
is driving everyone nuts oh I
have a
37:10
clip just for that from Andrea
Mitchell
37:12
there is politics involved
we've heard
37:14
very little from for instance
the more
37:17
likely most likely nominee of
the
37:19
Democratic Party Joe Biden he's
having
37:21
difficulty getting projecting
through
37:23
this crisis as the campaign
goes totally
37:26
on hold and we're also seeing
some polls
37:28
indicating the presence proven
ratings
37:31
among Democrats and independents
37:33
skyrocketing to their highest
levels yet
37:36
it's some 60% approval ratings
for the
37:39
way he's handling this crisis
as he
37:41
continues to hold these
briefings the
37:43
briefings are working for the
president
37:45
no matter what he says people
seem to be
37:47
seeing him as a leader these
more people
37:49
do listen to the response this
douche
37:51
yeah you know Andrea you and I
share a
37:53
healthy skepticism on public
polling and
37:57
I think you know what polling
shows
37:58
right now Oh
38:04
polling that's no good man only
when
38:06
Hillary's gonna win 90 percent
oh yeah I
38:09
have a similar clip about this
38:11
turnaround away things are
looked at
38:13
yeah I don't want to shift gears
38:16
complete but before you mind
because
38:19
you're gonna go into the V
recovery I
38:23
was listening to again I'm kind
of
38:25
really upset about the PBS
turning in
38:30
this kind of a propaganda armor
the
38:32
Democrat Party has just really
gone off
38:34
the rails and I'm almost of the
opinion
38:37
that whoever got great Gwen
Ifill out of
38:40
the way she died unfortunately
and they
38:41
gave her
38:42
stamp I'm gonna go buy those
stamps and
38:44
use them there's a the post
office has a
38:47
good when eyeful stamp I know
we talked
38:49
about it it's dynamite
38:51
so okay so here's an example
now we've
38:53
already known about you know
they're all
38:55
you know the South Koreans they
kicked
38:56
ass it is such a better job than
38:58
everything you know we couldn't
do
39:00
anything like that right
39:01
blah blah blah and now listen
to this
39:03
this is the clip odd testing
fact shows
39:05
bias and this evening President
Trump
39:08
held another briefing on Cove
at 19 this
39:11
time declaring victory on the
pandemic
39:14
aid package still being held up
in
39:16
Congress but let's turn right
now to our
39:18
you Michel sender who's been
listening
39:20
in so you mean we know the
White House
39:22
was has been involved in those
39:23
negotiations on the hill what
are they
39:25
saying about where things stand
right
39:27
now
39:27
well Justin me of just a few
moments ago
39:30
at the White House President
Trump said
39:31
he would sign the two trillion
dollar
39:33
coronavirus bill if it was sent
to him
39:36
immediately so he was urging
the House
39:38
and the Senate to move quickly
39:40
one thing that was remarkable
the
39:41
Treasury secretary Steve
monition said
39:43
even though this two trillion
dollar
39:45
bill would be the largest
stimulus
39:46
package passed by Congress if
it passes
39:48
he said it would only keep the
economy
39:50
afloat for three months the
president
39:52
said if we have to go back well
it's
39:54
stop stop this clip has not
been edited
39:56
correctly all right but clip
too much of
39:59
it go about halfway through it
and start
40:01
playing it from there that's
right
40:04
Treasury secretary Stephen
ushion said
40:06
this is a bill to get people
back to
40:08
work we were fine with the
unemployment
40:10
benefits and we wanted to go
forward the
40:12
president said I will sign it
40:13
immediately and then also
quickly you
40:16
mean we know the President and
others at
40:18
the briefing spoke about the
status of
40:21
the fight against the corona
virus what
40:23
are they saying well the
president was
40:27
praising the the job that he's
been
40:29
doing and he talked
specifically about
40:30
testing here's what he said we
were also
40:33
doing some very large testings
40:37
throughout the country I told
you
40:40
yesterday that in South Korea
this is
40:42
not a knock in any way because
if I just
40:45
spoke with President moon we
had a very
40:47
good conversation about
numerous other
40:49
things but
40:52
they've done a very good job in
testing
40:54
but we now are doing more
testing than
40:56
anybody by far we do more in
eight days
41:00
and they do in eight weeks just
a quick
41:02
fact check here president Trump
is
41:04
saying the United States is
doing more
41:05
testing but South Korea is six
times is
41:08
only one-sixth of population of
the
41:10
United States they're doing
more testing
41:12
per capita than the United
States also
41:14
the United States was slow at
testing so
41:16
this is testing being ramped up
that's
41:17
why we're now testing so many
people
41:19
Judy important point testing is
now
41:22
ramping up that's why we're
testing this
41:24
is a complete bullcrap now a
that but
41:28
she brings up this 1/6 the size
although
41:31
she says six times yes she
botches a lot
41:34
by the way I can't believe
she's on the
41:35
air but she says one and she
says
41:38
one-sixth decides and she goes
on what
41:40
was the 1/6 the size when they
were
41:42
praising South Korea for doing
all this
41:45
great testing and being way
ahead
41:46
because we all got infected at
the same
41:48
time that was never mentioned
but now
41:50
because we're doing more it's
mentioned
41:53
this is a classic example I
want to give
41:56
you one more of these from PBS
because
41:59
it's like they can't stop
themselves I'm
42:01
gonna play this is the same
clip I'm
42:03
gonna play it twice this is the
clip
42:06
it's called this is odd not
about
42:09
anything other than just a
separate news
42:11
story this is about the dead
CIA guy I
42:14
don't remember anything about
about it I
42:16
kind of do and this is I got to
cuz I
42:19
want you to play the minus
kicker this
42:21
is the dis just the straight-up
24
42:24
second story dead CIA guy -
kicker in
42:27
the day's other news the family
of
42:28
one-time FBI agent Robert
Levinson says
42:31
US officials now believe that
he died in
42:34
custody in Iran Levinson
disappeared
42:37
there in 2007 on an
unauthorized mission
42:40
for the CIA Iran never
acknowledged
42:43
holding him but the New York
Times and
42:45
others are reporting now new
42:47
intelligence shows he died in
the last
42:49
few years okay okay so that's
the story
42:54
right that's done that's the
story well
42:56
we can't leave it at that we
play the
43:00
other one now so we'll play the
same
43:03
story but instead of just
43:04
leaving the store Eli we have
to do some
43:07
little some little dig it Trump
you know
43:10
those other news the family of
one-time
43:12
FBI agent Robert Levinson says
US
43:14
officials now believe that he
died in
43:17
custody
43:18
in Iran Levinson disappeared
there in
43:20
2007 on an unauthorised mission
for the
43:23
CIA Iran never acknowledged
holding him
43:26
but the New York Times and
others are
43:29
reporting now new intelligence
shows he
43:31
died in the last few years
President
43:34
Trump said this evening that no
one has
43:36
told him that Levinson is dead
oh yeah
43:41
what does that have to do with
anything
43:44
nothing but it leads me into
more of
43:47
this hate and really focusing
on things
43:50
that don't benefit their
viewers or
43:52
people interested in getting
actual
43:54
information and this started
with I
43:57
believe it was Monday or
Tuesday the
44:00
team came out for briefing and
oh the
44:02
horrors oh the horrors
44:04
pouchy was not on stage dr.
Fauci the
44:09
voice of reason the people who
we just
44:11
what we can't do without him
cuz trumps
44:13
are crazy now this was after a
weekend
44:17
of foul Chi doing several
interviews in
44:20
which the headlines and boy
headlines
44:24
are bad these days headline was
I can't
44:27
just jump in front of the mic
on stage
44:29
although although that was
completely
44:32
unrelated to any question about
vaccine
44:35
or chloroquine or anything like
that
44:38
that became the headline did
and of
44:42
course everyone points to The
Times and
44:44
then they do their own version
of it and
44:47
before you know it
44:47
pouchy is saving the world
without him
44:51
Trump will kill us all Chris
Cuomo as an
44:54
example not seeing dr. Anthony
Fauci on
44:57
stage today worried me and it
should
44:59
worry you you know the doctor
now
45:01
remember the Sirona virus task
force
45:03
director of the National
Institute of
45:04
Allergy and Infectious Diseases
but more
45:07
than that he's become like
America's
45:08
grandpa
45:09
he gives conscience and comfort
and fact
45:12
to this country and uniquely so
instead
45:15
today in his absence we got this
45:17
those parties right now I do
know this
45:18
reefing little ways has feature
walls
45:20
and I was just with him
45:27
we test for speeding right past
we have
45:29
a test does he agree with you
about the
45:33
meat rape in the economy soon
well he
45:35
doesn't die not icky he doesn't
not
45:37
agree I don't know what that
means but
45:38
it doesn't matter and here's
why is
45:40
doctor foul chi important to our
45:42
economic decisions no why would
we make
45:46
foul Chi a foil to Trump why
would we
45:49
not want to do that do you know
what's
45:51
more dangerous than kovat
telling the
45:54
truth about Trump as a member
of the
45:55
executive branch no one
survives that
45:58
why put foul Chi in a position
of having
46:01
to admit that Trump is wrong or
lying
46:03
when we already know that to be
the case
46:05
you literally sometimes leaf
out you
46:08
with no good answer other than
what do
46:10
you want me to do the answer to
his
46:12
question is help us get through
this
46:14
pouchy must be kept bigger than
the
46:17
politics of Trump just as our
collective
46:21
well-being has led us away from
the
46:23
petty gripes and calls from
coast to
46:25
coast for lawmakers to be not
right or
46:27
left but reasonable more
dangerous than
46:30
covet 19 itself I'm telling you
oh my
46:34
god so funny give you a clip of
the day
46:37
for finding that one well it
wasn't hard
46:40
when Alice the MSNBC I don't
know that's
46:43
CNN CNN well say by Tuesday
foul she had
46:48
had more than enough of it
because he's
46:50
just trying to keep his 100
million
46:52
dollar partnership with the
Gates
46:54
Foundation and Gilead on track
to get
46:56
their you know vaccine and
their their
46:59
therapeutics on the market for
the next
47:01
cycle you know so he's just
playing
47:02
along he's doing this thing
yeah it's
47:04
okay anecdotal this that that
but he was
47:06
tired of this and the only
place he was
47:09
either allowed to or where he
rebutted
47:12
to any of this wasn't WMAL in
Washington
47:16
DC
47:16
dr. Fauci I want to ask you
about
47:18
something that I've seen
transpiring
47:19
over the past couple days
especially as
47:21
it relates to you it seems like
47:22
increasingly a bunch of the
questions
47:25
from the media are designed to
create a
47:28
rift between you and the
President of
47:30
the United States or at least
to sort of
47:32
emphasize differences of
opinion in a
47:34
way that you know creates
distance
47:37
between you and the president
are you
47:39
sensing that as the media
continually
47:40
asks you questions about the
differences
47:43
you have with him that is really
47:45
unfortunate I would wish that
that would
47:48
stop because we have a much
bigger
47:50
problem here than trying to
point out
47:54
differences they're really
fundamentally
47:56
at the core when you look at
things
47:58
there are not differences the
president
48:00
has listened to what I have
said and
48:02
what the other people on the
task force
48:05
have said when I've made
recommendations
48:06
he's taken them he never
counted all
48:09
over ridden me the idea of just
pitting
48:12
one against the other is just
not
48:14
helpful I wish that would stop
but we'd
48:16
look ahead at the challenge we
have to
48:18
pull together to get over this
thing so
48:22
there you go he's a little
tired of it
48:24
the president is smart though
he's
48:25
really playing the media in it
I think
48:27
in an interesting way he's
backed off a
48:31
lot on the fake news unless
it's for
48:35
instance the question you heard
in the
48:36
White House reporter but I came
across
48:38
this little gem this week in
the spirit
48:41
of unity
48:41
I made a moral appeal to the
White House
48:44
to consider the homeless and
48:47
incarcerated amid the covert 19
crisis
48:51
so my surprise president Donald
Trump
48:53
called me to discuss it
48:55
he and I have exchanged some
very
48:58
contentious words over the last
several
49:01
years and though we have not
changed our
49:03
view of each other we did talk
about the
49:06
fact that in the mix of this
pandemic
49:09
people that may be on different
sides
49:13
politically must discuss and
try to come
49:17
to some kind of common ground
to deal
49:19
with those in this country and
around
49:22
the world that are most
vulnerable for
49:25
that to be committed you know
but this
49:28
is a very different tone
Reverend Al is
49:32
typically dropped at this
problem and
49:35
now it's like well you know
we're all
49:37
together inertia when they look
at the
49:42
numbers and see Trump's
approval rating
49:44
skyrocketing now as US which is
the word
49:47
that Andrea Mitchell used yeah
for
49:49
Democrats yeah they changed you
know
49:52
they start to back off because
they
49:53
didn't realize that they're
gonna get
49:55
themselves into trouble I'd
like to now
49:57
move over to the April 6 which
I think
50:01
arguably is is too early but
based upon
50:03
just where we're at I think
it's still
50:06
fair to say within some you
know within
50:08
a couple days 8th may be more
likely
50:11
Wuhan is opening up Manas this
is a
50:14
major development these strict
lock
50:16
downs happen in place in Hubei
Province
50:19
since January 23rd now we
finally have a
50:21
date for when this lockdown
will be
50:23
removed the date is April 8th
this means
50:26
people will now be allowed to
leave the
50:28
city
50:29
leave whom a province leave the
original
50:31
epicenter of this outbreak we
have been
50:34
reporting in the ensuing days
gradual
50:37
policies to ease restrictions
we've
50:39
reported several days ago that
residents
50:40
would be allowed to leave
50:41
Wuhan after proving that their
virus
50:44
free by getting a nucleic acid
test and
50:46
getting a health certificate
it's not
50:48
clear however despite the
removal this
50:51
locked out that transmissions
have been
50:53
totally cut off despite the
fact that
50:55
official counts in wilhunt have
slowed
50:57
to just the zero or a few in
the past
50:59
several days and the reason why
I say
51:01
that is because according to a
report
51:03
from Tyson there are still a
few to a
51:06
dozen asymptomatic cases people
who are
51:09
being diagnosed everyday in HoN
because
51:12
unlike South korea-china does
not
51:14
include asymptomatic infections
in its
51:17
official count that's
interesting
51:20
they never included
asymptomatic in
51:23
their count which we like to
quote which
51:27
would why why well it will give
you a
51:29
higher morbidity rate that's
for sure
51:31
what would you want know to
make it look
51:36
scary this is a crisis of
testing that's
51:41
what the whole thing was about
was test
51:43
test test that says and now we
go oh my
51:45
god it's spiking if I hear that
one more
51:48
time by spiking could worrisome
spike no
51:52
it's because we're testing we
would
51:55
probably the same boat as China
probably
51:56
not that much later than Wuhan
we got it
51:59
what we may get it last year
yeah there
52:03
was last year if we could track
down a
52:05
public relations agency behind
this
52:07
whole thing that represents a
testing
52:09
company well that would be the
entire
52:13
pharmaceutical industry because
all of
52:15
these labs are you know it it
was based
52:17
on an open source or forum to
this today
52:22
still it's like oh the curves
not
52:25
flattening no because we've got
a
52:26
hundred and fifty thousand
tests a day
52:28
now apparently so yeah it's
gonna look
52:30
you know it's a lag it's a huge
lag and
52:33
you can't compare our testing
to China's
52:36
testing and the morbidity rate
anymore
52:38
because we just heard they never
52:40
included asymptomatic cases I
mean yes
52:43
you can't because the Harvard
professor
52:45
we had a clip of the Harvard
professor
52:48
who said that is 35% of the
people are
52:51
gonna drop dead and there's 75%
70% of
52:54
all of us are gonna get it and
he used
52:57
the computer model to prove it
wait a
53:00
minute
53:00
was it one of these Harvard
professors
53:02
we're here today to announce
three
53:04
separate cases
53:06
letting the ongoing threat
posed by
53:08
Chinese economic espionage and
research
53:11
theft in the United States
first the
53:14
arrest today of a Harvard
University
53:16
professor for lying about his
53:17
participation in a Chinese
foreign
53:19
recruitment program second this
morning
53:22
we have unsealed a separate
indictment
53:23
of a Chinese national working
as a
53:26
scientific researcher at Boston
53:28
University who failed to
mention on her
53:30
visa application that she is
also a
53:31
lieutenant with the People's
Liberation
53:33
Army finally this office has
indicted
53:35
another Chinese national for
trying to
53:38
smuggle vials of biological
material out
53:41
of the United States to China
and lying
53:43
about it federal investigators
that
53:45
defendant whose entry to the
United
53:47
States had been sponsored by
Harvard
53:48
University was he what is he
affiliated
53:51
with those people is the name
of the
53:54
professor that they arrested
there I
53:56
don't know yeah well but this
was Jen
54:00
this was January two ago but
the point
54:05
is why aren't they naming names
at these
54:09
press conferences what I liked
is that
54:11
there was actual sealed
indictment that
54:13
was the first get there anyway
so you
54:23
heard health certificates so in
some
54:25
kind of plaque acid test which
is
54:27
interesting so I guess now you
can just
54:29
get a quick swab and know
within a
54:31
second or is it is that
something you do
54:33
with the border at the
checkpoint I
54:35
haven't I'm not exactly sure
what what
54:38
they're talking about there I
don't know
54:39
either no I did but it does
bring up one
54:43
of the things that we're
looking forward
54:45
to I'm looking forward to it
not the
54:47
actual implementation but it's
tracking
54:50
and now around the world we have
54:56
governments tracking in fact
this is
55:00
Pennsylvania Governor Tom wolf
many of
55:03
us have already cut back on
social
55:05
functions and traveling in a
recent
55:08
study of cell phone data places
55:10
Pennsylvania at the top for
social
55:12
distancing so I want to thank
all of you
55:14
for the sacrifices you're
making so of
55:17
course when you look into this
don't
55:18
worry it's anonymous
55:19
we get rid of it right away we
have
55:22
helicopters now in Austin every
night
55:24
and I know exactly what's going
on
55:26
they're getting the data we
have too
55:28
many cell phones in this area
and they
55:30
fly over it and they circle I
haven't
55:33
heard the giant voice system
but it's
55:34
coming it's coming so now they
just
55:42
circle around they circle
around to make
55:45
you scared and go home but you
know what
55:48
they're doing at some beaches
in Europe
55:50
I guess so oh yeah with
helicopters
55:53
they're blowing the sand up so
people
55:54
can drop washing that's great
55:59
so here's dr. oz who of course
America's
56:03
favorite physician when it
comes to all
56:04
things dump and on Fox of course
56:07
here's his plan what medicine
when you
56:10
have a program that's work you
copy it
56:12
and if you look around the
world the
56:14
most successful effort is but
in South
56:15
Korea and I think the reason
they worked
56:17
and I've done a fair amount of
research
56:19
in this is they basically
created a
56:21
digital vaccine everyone got
tested your
56:23
information was entered into a
56:25
government-run app that tool
was a lot
56:27
was used to track where you
were going
56:28
what you were doing to help you
make
56:30
sure you're being smart about
your
56:32
social distancing to quarantine
you if
56:33
you're infected
56:34
they attract people you'd been
near to
56:36
so they can get it tested ahead
of time
56:37
so you could contain the virus
so as we
56:40
call come through this
difficult time if
56:43
you want to release the
restraints
56:45
earlier we gotta be really
meticulous so
56:46
we don't let this grow back
again and so
56:48
we're gonna want a
sophisticated program
56:50
like they had in South Korea we
can do
56:51
it all the tech companies the
leaders
56:53
are in this country we've got
wonderful
56:55
and programs all the big boys
know how
56:57
to do this and we've got the
ability to
56:59
do more testing smartly and if
we can do
57:02
that together I think we'll buy
57:03
ourselves a lot more time next
time
57:05
around let's do it smartly yeah
let's
57:08
get some tracking and I'm gonna
tell you
57:09
first of all let me just tell
you one
57:11
thing this is not going to be
mandatory
57:14
everyone will gladly put this
app on and
57:18
this and this ties right into
the term
57:21
only really used in America
social
57:23
distancing this is a very evil
term
57:28
we're taking distance from
humans
57:32
you know six-feet social
distancing has
57:36
subconscious meaning which I
don't like
57:40
at all so in that direction
let's go
57:45
back to what the clip said
first of all
57:50
he made it he made it seem as
if the
57:52
entire country was tested if you
57:55
listened to that clip mm-hmm
57:57
it's very misleading he says
first of
57:59
all everyone was tested as if
the entire
58:01
country was tested well that's
his dream
58:03
this is the testing testing
testing but
58:06
my understanding is 250,000
people in
58:09
Korea were tested yes to an 80
or
58:12
something yeah yeah I said in
that range
58:14
and the population of Korea's 30
58:16
millions but the idea is the
first idea
58:19
is to mislead us it so again
it's all
58:23
about testing because the
longer we get
58:26
people to test and I think
that's
58:27
different here in the United
States from
58:29
Korea we want to keep testing
keep
58:31
testing
58:32
why does I want it to end once
the more
58:34
you test the longer this thing
lingers
58:36
in the media the the virus with
it with
58:39
a with the public relations
firm known
58:41
as coronavirus the longer we
test the
58:46
longer it stays around the more
we can
58:48
harangue the more we can bitch
and moan
58:50
that Trump's gonna kill us by
trying to
58:52
open up the economy and the
country
58:53
again get people back to work
and if I
58:59
just go back to where we are
now and
59:02
tracking comes into this when
you have
59:07
people going back to work but
they're
59:09
getting money in addition that
is a
59:12
great trial including what
Bernie was
59:15
harping about and what is now
taking
59:16
place some people if you work
you'll
59:19
make more money because you're
back at
59:21
work you got some unemployment
and you
59:23
get you $1,200 if you're an
adult this
59:26
is a great beta test
three-month beta
59:29
test for universal basic income
and how
59:32
people respond how they'll
respond geez
59:35
well you're at it why I'm empty
you
59:37
can't do this without some mmt
modern
59:40
monetary theory you can't
create all
59:42
this money
59:44
I think that will there will be
analysis
59:47
of how do people look at other
people
59:50
who don't go back to work and
just take
59:52
the the universal basic income
for those
59:55
for that period how will people
look at
59:58
others who go and go ahead and
work and
1:00:02
take the money
1:00:04
what will the money be spent on
this is
1:00:06
very interesting from a
universal basic
1:00:08
income perspective and I have to
1:00:09
question if this difference
wasn't left
1:00:12
in there to just see if hey who
knows we
1:00:15
might learn something how
people respond
1:00:17
to that for the future remember
it came
1:00:19
from Bernie so this tracking is
all
1:00:24
going to be a part of it and
the idea is
1:00:26
everyone will want to get
tested you'll
1:00:28
probably be able to get a test
with your
1:00:30
23andme DNA swab they'll send
it right
1:00:33
back to you as if you're not
being DNA
1:00:36
tested for any swab as is it'll
be very
1:00:40
simple and then you can add
that and you
1:00:41
get it put it right into your
app and
1:00:43
then every well know if you are
immune
1:00:45
if you've had it you know it'll
be
1:00:48
Bluetooth and geofencing all
this stuff
1:00:53
is gonna come in to slightly
and then
1:00:54
you'll get true
1:00:55
social distancing way like oh I
think I
1:00:58
should probably take fifth
Street and
1:01:00
not go up Main because you're
too close
1:01:05
citizen you're too close to the
person
1:01:07
in front maybe too close
citizen you're
1:01:10
too close exactly what I see
what I see
1:01:13
coming it's exactly what it is
and and
1:01:16
people will love it they don't
care no
1:01:22
kissing oh and that and just
the social
1:01:25
distancing term this is not used
1:01:29
anywhere else but the United
States and
1:01:31
and it's just the term now I'm
not
1:01:34
social distancing I'm standing
five feet
1:01:36
behind you or to the side it's
not I can
1:01:38
still be social with you and
there's
1:01:41
something evil about that back
to the to
1:01:46
the other big laugh about the
v-shape
1:01:50
recovery that I did get from
the former
1:01:54
New York banker
1:01:56
and on the briefing I want to
say it was
1:02:00
Tuesday the president said that
happens
1:02:03
now in addition to that we're
talking
1:02:05
about economic well you you
know really
1:02:08
hurt a country you could take
years and
1:02:10
years to recover and the longer
you stay
1:02:13
out the harder it is to recover
I happen
1:02:15
to think that you're going to
have they
1:02:17
call it the V I think you did
have a
1:02:18
very big bounce you know very
big bounce
1:02:20
back I think it's gonna be very
big
1:02:22
we'll see even quite say v-shape
1:02:25
recovery you said they call it
the V
1:02:28
it's probably wondering why do
they call
1:02:30
it the V I want it doesn't
matter they
1:02:31
they call it the V yeah I'm
with the
1:02:35
president I'm with the
President on this
1:02:37
yeah he does work out and it's
not just
1:02:41
another bull trap well that's
always
1:02:44
possible because man has has
this thing
1:02:48
been abused and now we have
Greta timber
1:02:57
coming out and saying well I
think I had
1:03:02
the coronavirus so that's just
putting
1:03:04
everybody on notice cuz once
she's once
1:03:06
it's time for her to speak
she's going
1:03:09
to come out to speak and it
will be
1:03:11
something based upon or very
similar to
1:03:13
the reports that are now coming
through
1:03:15
it was unavoidable this is CNN
this is
1:03:19
what Chinese cities usually
look like
1:03:21
this time of year thick smog
blanketing
1:03:23
the skyline but this year
there's
1:03:26
something different in the air
blue
1:03:28
skies in several Chinese cities
the air
1:03:32
pollution has improved
especially Wuhan
1:03:35
the original epicenter of the
deadly
1:03:38
coronavirus NASA and the
European Space
1:03:40
Agency released satellite
images from
1:03:42
January showing Wu Hans
nitrogen dioxide
1:03:46
levels and the dramatic drop in
February
1:03:49
after 11 million people there
were
1:03:51
quarantined co2 emissions for
the past
1:03:54
four weeks are down by at least
25
1:03:58
percent 25 percent reduction in
co2
1:04:01
emissions so the world's biggest
1:04:03
polluter that could mean a drop
of 200
1:04:05
million tons of carbon dioxide
this is
1:04:09
more dramatic than anything
else that
1:04:11
I've seen in terms of the
impact on
1:04:13
emissions the Center for
Research on
1:04:16
energy and clean air says coal
1:04:18
consumption at fired power
stations saw
1:04:20
a 36 percent drop compared to
last year
1:04:24
their research also shows carbon
1:04:26
emissions from the aviation
industry
1:04:27
plunging due to falling demand
and
1:04:30
widespread travel restrictions
in
1:04:32
neighboring Hong Kong air
quality has
1:04:35
also improved as the virus
triggered
1:04:37
partial shutdown there are lots
of
1:04:39
people who work from home and
that's
1:04:42
reduced the traffic volume and
reduce
1:04:45
the traffic congestion
1:04:46
now Funke says this brief
period of
1:04:48
clean air should be a wake-up
call if we
1:04:51
want to children the elderly
who could
1:04:53
live healthily in Hong Kong
then we
1:04:56
should think about how to make
business
1:04:58
as usual change and that's
where we're
1:05:02
headed did you notice the bogus
1:05:05
information and that report
that makes
1:05:07
zero sense
1:05:08
go ahead how is I can see okay
yeah air
1:05:12
traffic's down so there's less
jet fuel
1:05:15
how with everybody holed up in
their
1:05:18
houses running electricity
running air
1:05:20
conditioning running heaters in
their
1:05:23
houses all the time all day
24/7 how
1:05:26
does coal consumption suddenly
go down
1:05:30
what is the rationale do they
have one
1:05:33
that coal consumptions dropped
like a
1:05:36
rock but everybody's in the
house
1:05:38
instead of outside roaming
around how
1:05:40
does that work well it's
unimportant
1:05:42
because that's not the point no
we know
1:05:46
that's not the point
1:05:47
you ask you be questions of
information
1:05:49
in there making it sound gross
is what
1:05:52
they're lying
1:05:54
what no no the joke is gambling
yes yes
1:05:58
but I did that last time I got
tired of
1:06:01
it so the same app the social
distancing
1:06:05
app which will be with the logo
you see
1:06:07
everywhere stay home the little
heart
1:06:09
with the with the house around
it stay
1:06:11
home you're going to have
companies that
1:06:13
have a and B teams circle teams
triangle
1:06:17
teams half of the company will
be and
1:06:20
this is how we're going to
restart this
1:06:21
is how we're coming back as of
the six
1:06:23
there will be rules to keep if
you can
1:06:26
keep half your workforce at
home working
1:06:27
from home then switch out after
two days
1:06:30
the other part comes back and
that's
1:06:32
going to be permanent in a lot
of
1:06:33
companies it's and we're going
to have
1:06:37
climate change stay home
weekends all
1:06:41
tracked and socially tracked
social
1:06:43
distancing so I will be able to
see hey
1:06:45
wait a minute I see you that's
my
1:06:48
neighbor's phone he's walking
up the
1:06:50
street he's not so that's a guy
1:06:53
I wonder how much involves
slack will be
1:06:56
slack is a winner and I called
it weeks
1:06:59
ago when this happened slack
and zoom
1:07:02
are the two big ones Cisco's
trying to
1:07:04
horn in with WebEx which
they've had for
1:07:06
a while I don't think they
they've had
1:07:07
that for a decade they don't
they don't
1:07:09
they don't know how to market
that then
1:07:11
not that kind of come to market
anything
1:07:13
but it's in fact the the CEO of
slack
1:07:16
wrote some Twitter thread and
um you
1:07:20
know these he was - it was very
it was a
1:07:23
very good piece of PR and I
hate to say
1:07:27
it but the way it came across
me is you
1:07:29
know look at how good we are
look at
1:07:31
we've done but meanwhile it was
all
1:07:34
about jacking up the price and
getting
1:07:36
people interested and fairly so
because
1:07:39
yes the good guys were jacking
up the
1:07:43
prices layers not be fair they
did give
1:07:46
away some some free but I think
that
1:07:53
this is where we're headed and
because
1:07:55
because the fight now right
this very
1:07:57
moment is going to be Trump
wants to
1:08:01
kill us all by getting the
economy back
1:08:04
to work
1:08:04
oh by the way before I forget
one of our
1:08:07
dudes named Ben is on a very
panel that
1:08:10
governors panel I don't want to
say too
1:08:12
much because very small and
they're
1:08:14
working on I think it's backed
by a lot
1:08:18
all or a lot of Governors for
social
1:08:21
distancing tracking and they're
in the
1:08:24
ideation stage now but it's
happening so
1:08:27
and and and he said he joined it
1:08:30
specifically to a have some
influence
1:08:32
and be to be boots on the
ground so but
1:08:36
we have to keep have to be a
little
1:08:37
cagey about where he is and
where this
1:08:39
is happening for us because a
small
1:08:41
group he doesn't want to be
knocked out
1:08:43
I will be way worse on silent
mode until
1:08:47
the whole thing is over that
he'll give
1:08:48
us a briefing yeah well he'll
give us
1:08:51
some some briefings on the way
on the
1:08:52
way there but testing data will
be used
1:08:57
we're going to actually
probably forget
1:08:58
about the morbidity rate I
think that's
1:09:00
already gone out the window all
these
1:09:01
10-15 times worse than the flu
is all
1:09:04
bunt
1:09:05
it's not happening it's not the
way it
1:09:07
played out for whatever reason
and those
1:09:11
fear-mongering stories are
going to
1:09:13
continue this one metric they
have left
1:09:15
and that is testing and the
more we roll
1:09:17
out well the curve hasn't
flattened the
1:09:20
force you would want to look at
the
1:09:21
morbidity curve the death curve
but the
1:09:24
media will continue to tell you
that
1:09:26
Donald Trump is trying to kill
you yeah
1:09:30
QE won't get is not releasing
the
1:09:32
ventilators and he wants to
kill you I
1:09:37
mean if I see one more Twitter
post from
1:09:39
people I used to respect saying
Trump
1:09:41
has to resign now or we will
all die or
1:09:45
Trump wants to kill you yeah
yeah it's
1:09:48
sad touch her these people
wouldn't it
1:09:51
when this president when his
approval
1:09:53
rating is as Andrea Mitchell
said
1:09:56
skyrocketing how far touch out
of touch
1:09:59
do you have to be to understand
I'll be
1:10:01
making Twitter to tweets about
Trump
1:10:03
trying to kill you I got a cool
super
1:10:07
cut from another one of the
1:10:09
fear-mongering panic media
prostitutes
1:10:13
Nicole Wallace remarkable
stunning all
1:10:16
those words we get tired of
using here
1:10:18
on the show stunning news this
morning
1:10:20
but you're stunning this is
stunning
1:10:21
just stunning so stunning that's
1:10:23
stunning stunning it's stunning
calling
1:10:25
shocking stunning giving me a
pit in my
1:10:28
stomach and a lump in my throat
stunning
1:10:31
stunning stunning stunning
stunning
1:10:33
stunning donning up I just got
chills
1:10:36
gave me chills stunning
stunning what
1:10:38
what stunning stunning stunning
stunning
1:10:41
it gave me chills because it
fills me
1:10:45
chills about once a my stunning
stunning
1:10:47
stunning stunning stunning it's
just
1:10:49
stunning I can't I can't I can't
1:10:52
I'm at a loss for words I have
no words
1:10:54
I have no words have nowhere
1:10:56
have no words I have no words
that I
1:10:58
read it with my job my jaw
dropped my
1:11:01
jaw on the floor was stunning
and it was
1:11:04
breathtaking this is stunning
on so many
1:11:06
levels you stunning stunning
stunning
1:11:08
stunning stunning stunning
stunning
1:11:09
stunning and every time she says
1:11:14
stunning it's something about
Trump
1:11:16
every time she says my jaw
dropped on
1:11:19
the floor it's about Trump this
is all
1:11:21
this woman does now I have some
I have a
1:11:26
question for you hmm
1:11:28
what is a pit in her stomach
does she
1:11:31
eat an olive no I don't I never
heard of
1:11:34
a pit in my stomach
1:11:35
well that's Nicole Wallace she
moves in
1:11:38
mysterious ways is a pit in her
stomach
1:11:44
everyone agrees this is a war
how many
1:11:46
times we heard it's a war a war
on the
1:11:49
invisible enemy war we're at
war would
1:11:52
you agree that's pretty much
what we all
1:11:53
feel we're at war against this
under
1:11:55
this is my 80 years psycho
theory yes
1:11:57
thank you so if we're at war
and when
1:12:01
we're at war we do crazy things
but we
1:12:04
do it all to protect the
homeland does
1:12:07
hint a lot we do it all to
protect
1:12:09
America it's America we always
go
1:12:12
overseas and kill brown people
in the in
1:12:14
Sandy areas for American
interests which
1:12:17
benefits our economy back home
so to not
1:12:22
start opening up to take some
risk in
1:12:26
this war just like we send our
18 19 20
1:12:30
year old boys and girls to the
sand at
1:12:33
risk for this hinterland for the
1:12:36
homeland who get killed and
maimed by
1:12:39
the tens of thousands we can be
at home
1:12:42
a little brave and some people
may catch
1:12:46
it some will die but the war is
for the
1:12:49
motherland we need to get back
to work
1:12:52
stagger it get it going roll
anyone else
1:12:56
is a traitor that was mine Max
Keiser at
1:13:01
the end there a traitor
1:13:02
no that's not Bernie anyway
1:13:05
that's what I'm missing that's
the talk
1:13:08
I'm missing from somebody it's
coming
1:13:13
we've got the part that war
coverage we
1:13:16
have war news coverage of the
death toll
1:13:20
yes you looked at the
newspapers from
1:13:23
1943 is it dead this many dead
that many
1:13:26
dead this many dead that many
dead yes
1:13:28
yeah we're trying to get those
numbers
1:13:30
up so it matches you know World
War two
1:13:32
but we can't quite get there I
mean the
1:13:34
pretty big numbers all we have
the world
1:13:36
war two number yeah so that's
him and I
1:13:41
think that is the way we should
be
1:13:43
approaching this I'd like you
know i
1:13:45
liked the assistant governor's
assistant
1:13:50
assistant governor of texas who
said
1:13:53
look I'm in my 70s it's this
older
1:13:57
people like me are at risk why
don't we
1:14:00
send other people back to work
who want
1:14:01
to go to work and I'll just
take the
1:14:03
risk
1:14:04
time for my generation okay
boomer time
1:14:07
for my generation too takes a
risk which
1:14:10
I liked a lot that's turned
around into
1:14:13
Republicans just want to kill
old people
1:14:15
I mean this is where I thought
was a
1:14:18
very noble thing you know it's
like hey
1:14:20
we're all 70 plus you know go
ahead get
1:14:23
out there will will will take
our risk
1:14:25
we've had a great life so far
I'd like
1:14:27
to make another couple years
but go but
1:14:31
none of this is taken into
account
1:14:33
instead Trump wants to kill you
I'm
1:14:35
really tired of that I'm sure
he's gonna
1:14:39
be able to get back to work but
we still
1:14:41
have to deal with the governors
and the
1:14:43
mayors what are they going to
do but by
1:14:45
the way this is all voluntary
except for
1:14:48
in Austin now we're on lockdown
until
1:14:50
April 13th because well you
know though
1:14:52
I guess they'll shoot you they
don't
1:14:55
have any plans to do any of
that oh it
1:14:58
was beautiful I went out
yesterday the
1:15:00
day before I went to the you
know went
1:15:01
to pick up some some
supplements from
1:15:04
dr. Ron I roamed around went to
a
1:15:06
student line that the heb to
get in they
1:15:09
have little placards on the
yeah they
1:15:12
have that here now
1:15:14
help us social distance the
wait outside
1:15:18
that's going to continue that
that will
1:15:21
continue for and we'll probably
open up
1:15:23
restaurants half-full for this
very
1:15:25
reason
1:15:26
that's the variously they
haven't done
1:15:27
it at Costco they don't have
quotas how
1:15:30
many people can be in the store
at one
1:15:31
time because this is packed you
know
1:15:34
interesting wheat so we have
quotas per
1:15:37
square foot at I asked that heb
wouldn't
1:15:41
tell me they didn't know at
Whole Foods
1:15:42
it was a hundred and fifty D
what 150
1:15:46
people in the store at the same
time so
1:15:48
we want a tea room uncle e one
comes out
1:15:50
the other one goes in there we
have a a
1:15:52
tea quota in our store that the
whole
1:15:55
foods yeah yeah so that so
that's a size
1:15:58
obviously and I thought
personally it
1:16:03
should always be like this this
is nice
1:16:05
I can get around it's quite
empty 150
1:16:08
people didn't isn't does not
feel like a
1:16:10
lot crock to crock so that's
that's the
1:16:18
main well while you're bringing
up these
1:16:20
old farts I might as well play
this this
1:16:23
is DeNiro and Danny DeVito
being played
1:16:27
with by the mate by the
governor your
1:16:32
governor friend and cuomo and
who sleep
1:16:34
for some unknown reason is
laughing like
1:16:36
a son of a bitch in the
background hello
1:16:38
this is Robert DeNiro we all
need to
1:16:41
stay home we need to stop the
spread of
1:16:44
this virus and we can only do it
1:16:46
together not just to protect
ourselves
1:16:49
but to protect others and all
the all
1:16:52
the people you love please
1:16:55
I'm watching you hi everybody
Danny
1:17:01
DeVito and I'm asking you from
the
1:17:03
bottom of my heart all over the
state of
1:17:05
New York
1:17:06
stay home I mean everybody I
mean we got
1:17:10
this virus this pandemic and
you know
1:17:12
young people get it they get
transmitted
1:17:15
to old people
1:17:16
next thing you know so Governor
Cuomo
1:17:20
asked me to ask you please do
it a favor
1:17:24
all of us and stay home not
spread this
1:17:26
virus around thank you yeah
I'll make a
1:17:35
prediction that based upon this
and
1:17:38
based upon what I saw on the
social
1:17:40
media it is quite interesting
that when
1:17:42
we're all at home and can be on
social
1:17:45
media all day we're kind of
ready to go
1:17:48
outside I'm actually seeing I
think a
1:17:50
decrease in in some Twitter
usage at
1:17:53
least anecdotally what what I'm
seeing
1:17:57
but when you have John Legend
and
1:18:01
Chrissy Teigen and they're out
in the
1:18:03
car and they're exchanging a
pie for a
1:18:06
loaf of bread with somebody at
some
1:18:08
neutral location they're
rolling the
1:18:10
food at each other and then
laughs and
1:18:12
this is going to going to turn
out bad
1:18:14
for celebrities because people
now
1:18:18
they're they're getting antsy
they don't
1:18:20
feel so good a lot of people
are out of
1:18:22
work and these a-holes are
gallivanting
1:18:26
around on Instagram how cool
they can be
1:18:30
when they're at home and locked
down
1:18:31
there's a blowback of coming on
this
1:18:34
well I think the blowback is
not even
1:18:37
something that is due them
through
1:18:40
through their own Karma the HUD
the
1:18:43
Hollywood scene looks to me if
we're
1:18:46
gonna be this freaky about
lines in
1:18:48
front of the store and all the
rest of
1:18:49
it there goes the theatres
there goes
1:18:51
Hollywood everything's gonna be
home
1:18:53
theater you're gonna be
downloading your
1:18:55
movies and the economics for
downloading
1:18:58
and watching movies who not
work is not
1:19:01
the same and this happened with
the
1:19:03
magazine business I got to be
there
1:19:05
magazines could make I mean PC
magazines
1:19:08
are good
1:19:09
it was a big thick magazine
came out
1:19:10
twice a month it was making
millions and
1:19:13
millions of dollars per month
and now
1:19:16
when you go online you don't
make
1:19:19
anything like that you make it
tenth
1:19:21
maybe even less than that the
same thing
1:19:23
with movies the movie industry
in the
1:19:25
big tent poles summer film
that's done
1:19:28
and that's the big moneymaker I
have a
1:19:30
feeling that Netflix lost their
shirt on
1:19:33
this on this period because
there was
1:19:35
too many people watching
Netflix movies
1:19:37
when they were hopefully
they're not
1:19:39
watching as much as they did no
new
1:19:40
signups you bet it's I think
they're
1:19:43
signups will be low I don't
think a lot
1:19:45
of people will you jumping on
who
1:19:47
weren't there already but the
existing
1:19:48
customers consumed maybe 10
times as
1:19:51
much and this is just data I'm
guessing
1:19:53
at and that's not in this house
so the
1:19:58
slack is picked up a lot by
Disney Plus
1:20:02
right Disney Plus actually gets
a lot of
1:20:06
I think a lot more attention
than people
1:20:09
want to give it credit for but
the but
1:20:10
your point is well-taken if
you're gonna
1:20:13
go with the subscription model
like
1:20:14
Netflix and all of a sudden
people are
1:20:16
overusing it because they're
getting an
1:20:18
Elsa do there's no money in
that and
1:20:21
there's no money and renting it
just
1:20:23
bringing out some of these
movies that
1:20:24
by the way so just as a quick
more
1:20:26
review yeah the rise of
Skywalker yes
1:20:32
it's the worst thing ever it
there is
1:20:36
someone I can tell I can't even
get
1:20:37
through it it's it's got no
plot it's
1:20:41
got just a lot of shooting and
it looks
1:20:44
like a Hong Kong film from the
late 80s
1:20:46
by John Woo it's just a lot of
action
1:20:49
and no story and it's just
unbelievable
1:20:52
it's the worst thing they can
imagine by
1:20:55
it they had to sell it to the
public
1:20:57
they had to get it out of there
and
1:20:58
they're selling it for 20 bucks
or so
1:21:00
upon 20 bucks there's no money
in this
1:21:03
going out to the theater for
the theater
1:21:05
experience the spending 20 30
bucks or
1:21:07
bring your whole family money
the money
1:21:10
comes from the concessions at
the
1:21:11
theater and the concessions
right yeah
1:21:13
there's none of that it's all
done I
1:21:15
have identified V
1:21:17
Kung Fu TV hit one has emerged
as the
1:21:22
just you know we always have a
summer
1:21:24
hit movie and this is the
summer hit
1:21:26
stream Tiger King have you
heard of this
1:21:31
no oh man after the show you
immediately
1:21:36
have to start watching Tiger
King it is
1:21:38
it's on this give us a little
review
1:21:40
here it's a reality show about
a guy
1:21:43
primarily a guy in Florida who
started
1:21:46
raising and collecting big cats
tigers
1:21:49
Lynx leopards the whole deal
has about
1:21:52
200 of them and you know and he
makes
1:21:54
money exploiting them and but
they don't
1:21:57
know but he grows up with him
so he they
1:21:59
play with him they around the
house and
1:22:01
they're not eating him
apparently and
1:22:03
and then there's another guy
also in
1:22:06
Florida and he has his own zoo
and
1:22:08
there's a third person the lady
who is a
1:22:12
so-called preservationist but
her places
1:22:14
also a zoo and somewhere in
this really
1:22:18
seen a few episodes there's a
1:22:20
murder-for-hire the whole thing
goes
1:22:22
haywire it's it's like what's
the swamp
1:22:25
people reality show this is a
real
1:22:28
reality drama well how do you
get a hit
1:22:31
man involved in the reality
show because
1:22:34
it happened during the filming
of the
1:22:36
show it's uh it's it's
fantastic you'll
1:22:41
love it no probably not
1:22:43
yes you like reality shows
generally but
1:22:48
it's no no it's well this is
different
1:22:51
in fact when people are fake
they
1:22:54
actually show it it's hard to
explain
1:22:56
how that works in it but it's
like Swamp
1:22:58
People meets nut jobs with guns
meets
1:23:04
nut jobs and throw into America
and
1:23:08
that's exactly what it is it's
great
1:23:10
it's and that's that that's the
hit
1:23:12
that's going to emerge from
from this
1:23:14
stay at home which again is just
1:23:16
something to call me what's the
1:23:18
connection between kovat 19 in
this
1:23:20
particular reality show nothing
this is
1:23:23
just what everybody started
watching
1:23:24
it's gonna be okay yeah duck
dynasty
1:23:27
with Tigers now not exactly
1:23:29
it's it's dirty it's nasty it's
crazy
1:23:32
it's dangerous you'll love it
1:23:34
it's Tiger King now on Netflix
streaming
1:23:36
everywhere in low quality
because we've
1:23:39
been asked to do low quality
you saw
1:23:42
that right in every except in
the United
1:23:46
States everywhere in the world
people
1:23:48
are being a Netflix has been
asked to
1:23:50
throttle back their quality
YouTube is
1:23:52
throught throttling back their
quality
1:23:54
on the YouTube videos because
it's taken
1:23:57
up too much bandwidth and they
can't and
1:23:59
the ISPs can't do it because net
1:24:01
neutrality isn't that great
1:24:05
life's as we've always
predicted life
1:24:09
saving need for Internet no no
you can't
1:24:13
throttle the the you can't
throttle
1:24:14
netflix cuz my video might
stutter yeah
1:24:17
yeah yeah yeah it's exactly
where it is
1:24:20
we got a lot more on this but
first I'd
1:24:21
like to thank you for uh gonna
do one
1:24:26
more since we're on the vid
because
1:24:27
we're not gonna get back to it
good I'll
1:24:29
edit that out and you'll never
hear it
1:24:31
yeah you can being down here I
just want
1:24:33
to give another plug for
something that
1:24:35
I recently subscribed to even
though I
1:24:38
don't like the idea of having
to but I
1:24:40
needed to and then they
subscribe it's
1:24:43
gonna be interesting to watch
how this
1:24:44
works out especially with the
net
1:24:46
neutrality and them throttling
back and
1:24:48
all the rest is I took out a
1:24:50
subscription to YouTube video
oh wow now
1:24:55
you and I did that because it
has all
1:24:57
the local sports it has Comcast
sports
1:24:59
and it has ESPN and it has all
these
1:25:01
these sorts of channels plus it
has the
1:25:04
basic cable channel
1:25:06
did you give something up for
that or
1:25:08
give up sling TV okay no I was
just
1:25:12
wondering what it replaced if
anything
1:25:14
what's thing TV was I was using
for my
1:25:17
sports you know habits and then
I know I
1:25:20
just cancel it and it kept away
from it
1:25:22
and then I decided let me try
this
1:25:24
because they had a free sample
for a
1:25:25
couple of weeks a couple of
things you
1:25:28
should note if anybody wants to
try this
1:25:30
it has an infinite virtual
cloud-based
1:25:36
VCR capability mm-hmm PVR
pepper so you
1:25:41
can record any
1:25:43
you want to record and it just
keeps it
1:25:46
forever and seems to be
limitless
1:25:48
because what I know it how
they're doing
1:25:51
this I know the mechanism like
for
1:25:53
example I want to record
1:25:54
NCIS on a weekly basis so I
record it
1:25:57
and I can go back and watch
these
1:25:59
episodes when I feel like it
like I
1:26:00
would with the regular you know
the
1:26:03
video recorder and ordered my
own you
1:26:06
know the ones that come with
the dish in
1:26:08
the rest right and that's
because they
1:26:11
just record all everything they
got
1:26:13
enough computer power to do
that so
1:26:15
they're not recording for me
they
1:26:16
already have it or they're
already
1:26:18
recording it so it's just
something of a
1:26:19
scam and you but you at the
same time
1:26:22
when you're on it you can stop
video you
1:26:24
can stop and stop the show wow
what an
1:26:27
amazing capability it's all
we've since
1:26:31
we've had you seen Steve oh I
get it
1:26:33
yeah that bit is no box I got
it and so
1:26:37
then you can you can
fast-forward
1:26:38
through ads which is another
capability
1:26:41
which is nice and so forth but
the
1:26:43
interesting thing is it is
maxed out
1:26:45
this is where I can comes in
with the
1:26:48
net neutrality it's maxed out
insofar as
1:26:51
resolution is concerned and
there's a
1:26:53
little button you can push and
it says
1:26:55
nerd nerd something or other
you can get
1:26:57
all the stats on the on the
stream hmm
1:27:00
they're all coming across at
1080 mm-hm
1:27:03
1080p and in less than 720p but
it's
1:27:08
mostly 1080p for almost
everything and
1:27:11
the and the image quality is
1:27:13
unbelievable
1:27:15
well they that's not fair
because they
1:27:18
need to diminish that so people
can
1:27:20
watch Netflix is there any porn
on
1:27:26
YouTube TV I don't think so
okay maybe
1:27:32
well thanks for that update on
YouTube
1:27:35
supplied people yeah I will
stay far
1:27:39
away from it I want nothing to
do
1:27:41
without what they're tracking
what I'm
1:27:42
watching not anywhere well with
that I'd
1:27:46
like to thank you for your
obvious
1:27:48
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:27:50
the man who put the C in cash
is coming
1:27:52
John's seed
1:27:55
clean the morning you mr.
hacker you
1:27:57
know all the morning this trips
to see
1:27:58
boots on ground feet in the air
1:27:59
something to water Dame's a
nights out
1:28:01
there and in the morning to the
trolls
1:28:03
in the troll room let's do a
troll count
1:28:05
hands up trolls hum you see
we've got
1:28:09
1637 not bad for a Thursday
very nice
1:28:12
welcome trolls No Agenda stream
comm is
1:28:14
where they hang out and that's
up a
1:28:16
hundred from last Thursday yes
but it's
1:28:19
down a little bit from Sunday
but that
1:28:21
stay everyone's home home today
by the
1:28:24
way they yes yes hand check no
agenda
1:28:28
stream calm is where it's been
quite the
1:28:31
community with the podcast we
have
1:28:33
podcast running there 24/7 on a
stream
1:28:36
you can join in troll the host
when
1:28:38
they're doing it live or just
find
1:28:40
interesting people and there
you can get
1:28:42
an invite to no agenda social
when you
1:28:45
in the chatroom just type
exclamation
1:28:46
mark and a social and it will
give you a
1:28:49
link and you can go to no
agenda social
1:28:51
calm which is also exploding an
activity
1:28:53
great to see how everyone is
doing
1:28:56
virtual meetups etc and and
it's a great
1:29:02
to read today's meetup list
yeah yeah
1:29:04
that's why the the meetups are
virtual
1:29:07
is an interesting concept also
a big in
1:29:10
the morning to our artist who
brought us
1:29:12
the artwork for episode 12 27
we titled
1:29:16
that one boozing and beefing
Darren oh
1:29:18
did it simple to the point gets
it
1:29:21
it was the RX no agenda
prescription and
1:29:24
the prescription is written in
by our
1:29:27
very own dr. Darren O'Neill
take one
1:29:30
dose two times a week it was
simple
1:29:34
apparently listening to the
show puts
1:29:36
people's minds at ease during
these
1:29:38
trying times war against the
silent
1:29:42
enemy I would talking about the
art I do
1:29:46
want to mention something
people should
1:29:47
note so they don't waste their
time you
1:29:49
know the way their arts picked
at him
1:29:51
and I go or stuff and then you
know one
1:29:53
over the tool you have to both
degree
1:29:54
it's like one of these things
where it
1:29:56
has to be 100% agreement which
means I
1:30:00
can't you means that one of us
has a
1:30:02
veto either one of them yeah
there's
1:30:04
always veto yeah I will veto
anything
1:30:06
with a picture of the cover oh
no virus
1:30:08
on it I think
1:30:09
it's a disgusting image it's
not even
1:30:10
real it's not from a it's a
artists
1:30:13
conception of it that comes I
believe
1:30:15
out of Italy and then became
licensed
1:30:16
and it was net it's not from a
foot from
1:30:19
a electron microscope or
anything which
1:30:21
is it doesn't look like that at
all it
1:30:24
looks a little like it has got
the
1:30:25
corona part but I find it it's
kind of
1:30:27
an ugly image and I if I see it
it you
1:30:30
will not get picked so if you
want to
1:30:32
just put coronaviruses on there
you're
1:30:34
not gonna ever get picked and
then ron
1:30:36
has a veto so even if I like it
it just
1:30:38
won't work and the other I mean
I will
1:30:41
veto or just not vote for it
it's not
1:30:44
really a veto but I just won't
vote for
1:30:46
a any image that is ugly I
don't like
1:30:49
the idea of a tooth I like a
toothless
1:30:51
hag or I just don't think these
are
1:30:57
attractive images that people
are gonna
1:30:59
be you people are not attracted
to it if
1:31:01
you're not attracted to the
image then
1:31:03
what's the point of using is
it's a
1:31:05
marketing tool and so ugly
images are
1:31:08
just verboten as far as I'm
concerned
1:31:10
and they've grown a virus
itself that
1:31:12
stupid-looking thing with all
the plugs
1:31:14
sticking out of it isn't isn't
it's just
1:31:17
out so do your art whatever you
want to
1:31:20
do but you put that not going
anywhere
1:31:23
just thought that should be
mentioned so
1:31:24
you don't waste your time well
thank you
1:31:27
very much Darren O'Neill you do
not
1:31:28
waste your time he did a
fabulous job
1:31:30
love it worked out perfectly
for us and
1:31:34
we look forward to art that
will be
1:31:36
uploaded for today's episode we
change
1:31:39
the album art part of our value
for
1:31:40
value network well we are just
better
1:31:43
than the rest because we have
tens of
1:31:45
thousands of producers not
listeners not
1:31:47
fans producers I would like to
thank the
1:31:52
executive producer and associate
1:31:54
executive producers for today's
episode
1:31:57
indeed and there's a couple I
think sent
1:32:00
you notes or something you
might want to
1:32:02
look at oh really in particular
Jason
1:32:06
Howard and Alison Park
Pennsylvania six
1:32:08
nine six 33 is top of the list
and he
1:32:11
writes in gentleman and sir
1:32:16
always appreciate your show
especially
1:32:17
in these long large amygdala
times wish
1:32:20
for a new
1:32:21
amygdala shrinking variation of
the
1:32:24
nominal virus I Hale near
Pittsburgh I
1:32:31
asked for a hardy douche
1:32:34
you've been deduced and a
melody of your
1:32:38
choice I will work on my
knighthood
1:32:40
posthaste thanks for keeping me
calm and
1:32:44
carrying me on yours truly a
knight
1:32:47
howitzer to be
1:32:49
[Music]
1:32:58
[Music]
1:33:09
you've got karma that's terrific
1:33:14
Derek Winkie in Clarkston
Mississippi
1:33:18
399 96 in these times of need
1:33:23
here is your cut of my future
Cove in
1:33:26
nineteen stimulus after 80 3
point 33
1:33:29
percent ahead of the curve
thank you
1:33:32
that's very one all of everyone
that
1:33:35
helps with this show is ahead
of the
1:33:37
curve that's how good would
universal
1:33:39
basic income be if you still
worked but
1:33:44
you could jet you were you were
forced
1:33:46
to spend your $1200 or your
thousand
1:33:48
dollars a month on podcasts or
other
1:33:52
media that you want to support
directly
1:33:55
it'd be great that would that
would up
1:33:59
and everything politics would
change of
1:34:01
course Hollywood would change
news would
1:34:03
change it would change the
world just a
1:34:07
girl can dream
1:34:08
he says the balance of which
will be
1:34:11
directed to my employees who I
continue
1:34:14
to pay through the state shut
down right
1:34:17
on good for you I count myself
as
1:34:19
something I count myself
fortunate and
1:34:21
have prepared for events like
these both
1:34:23
personal and business so I do
not need
1:34:27
the money off it goes to
support the
1:34:29
show a vital resource of these
times
1:34:31
common to all producers who help
1:34:33
navigate the mass hysteria that
we're
1:34:35
living through ITM Derek Winkie
thank
1:34:38
you very much Derek ITM you've
got karma
1:34:43
right now we have Cole Candler
who came
1:34:48
in with 389 what is it 389 34
is in
1:34:52
Lynchburg Virginia I believe I
have a
1:34:54
note from him yes I get mail
yeah I
1:35:01
stepped all over it I died my
timing was
1:35:05
shit so just say I have a note
here edit
1:35:09
a note here you've got mail now
you got
1:35:13
this donation of 389 34 would
bring me
1:35:17
to a long overdue knighthood
1:35:18
oh oh that's not on the list
1:35:21
I should have read this note
earlier no
1:35:25
it's called show prep I did I
but the
1:35:28
prep was looking up all these
missing
1:35:30
notes and then putting him in
separate
1:35:32
tab so I can go back and read
them not
1:35:34
necessarily read each and every
one of
1:35:36
em which is gonna take way too
much time
1:35:38
and the number of people that
slip to
1:35:41
the old knighthood in out of
the blue is
1:35:42
so low that I've made the
decision that
1:35:45
I don't have to worry about it
1:35:47
okay well we're worrying about
it now
1:35:48
tell us I would like to be
known as Sir
1:35:51
Cole mm-hmm of lore Locke's
view lower
1:35:56
what Locke's view Li LOC KS
view Locke's
1:36:00
mark like you looking at luck
okay happy
1:36:03
to eat and drink whatever's at
the round
1:36:05
table I've been a listener
since the
1:36:06
very early days love the show
like a
1:36:08
fine wine is getting better
with age
1:36:14
yeah yeah just like the dose is
a karma
1:36:17
and a douchebag call-outs like
all right
1:36:20
who's the douchebag call-out
for let's
1:36:21
go first I would like a large
dose of
1:36:26
goat Karma to all members of
the high
1:36:27
school class of 2020 and
University
1:36:30
class of 2024 my daughter is a
high
1:36:32
school senior she and her
classmates are
1:36:35
being robbed oh and by the way
yes
1:36:40
robbed of which should be the
best time
1:36:42
of their lives
1:36:43
the dance recital she's looked
forward
1:36:46
to since she was 5 years old as
1:36:48
cancelled as is her senior
dance and
1:36:51
almost assuredly graduation it
will be a
1:36:54
tough time for these kids
1:36:57
psychologically sitting at home
and
1:37:00
doing online learning will suck
second I
1:37:05
need a dose of business selling
karma
1:37:07
we're supposedly selling a
large chunk
1:37:09
of our business on March 31st
ha ha
1:37:11
here's hoping at dose of karma
will help
1:37:14
make that happen I'll keep you
posted
1:37:15
and finally a douche bag call
out to
1:37:19
Zach Moss I am in about four
years ago
1:37:24
and when he was working with me
time for
1:37:26
a donation Zach also we miss
you thanks
1:37:30
Jake Cole Kendler okay so he
also wanted
1:37:34
to deduce
1:37:34
I think was that at the
beginning we
1:37:36
give him that know he dead
douchebags
1:37:37
just douchebags yeah just a
douchebags
1:37:39
and the Karloff Gautama we got
it you've
1:37:43
got let me take good fellow of
the
1:37:47
Rockies 33333 Arvada Colorado
in the
1:37:53
morning gentlemen sir get good
fellow of
1:37:55
the Rockies here this donation
has
1:37:57
become war in peace I hope it's
worth it
1:37:59
so do we
1:38:00
many have discussed the
inconvenience of
1:38:02
this current climate in
comparison to it
1:38:04
has been completely devastating
for my
1:38:06
company and everyone in the
live events
1:38:09
/av space audio video every
event
1:38:13
through May canceled or
postponed with
1:38:14
no clue when anything will
begin to
1:38:16
schedule or start working again
I've had
1:38:18
to layoff 50% of my workers and
cut
1:38:20
salaries on top on the rest to
keep the
1:38:23
lights on we have no
foreseeable income
1:38:26
to August I hope it's sooner
while
1:38:28
airlines restaurants and other
social
1:38:29
places will pick back up fairly
quickly
1:38:31
we will see many more months of
waiting
1:38:33
on what is going to happen when
people
1:38:35
will start meeting again
thankfully we
1:38:37
will survive this but we I know
many
1:38:39
others whose lives have or will
be
1:38:41
ruined it's just plain terrible
1:38:43
I would love to crowdsource any
ideas
1:38:45
from producers that might have
alternate
1:38:47
income ideas for us because at
the
1:38:49
moment we are at a dead and
complete
1:38:50
stop I'll take any thoughts at
this
1:38:53
point I'll take any thoughts at
this
1:38:57
point the easiest way to reach
us is
1:38:59
through gig rent.com GI GRE and
t.com
1:39:02
this is a very serious
situation I
1:39:04
believe that our industry has
been
1:39:06
affected by this more than most
pain
1:39:08
tour than any other one anyway
done with
1:39:10
the bemoaning I want to quickly
give
1:39:11
perspective to the constant
notes about
1:39:13
the terrible audio and
everything that
1:39:14
Joe Biden and others do I have
some
1:39:17
standing here as I have had the
1:39:18
privilege of doing a number of
events
1:39:20
for the White House and other
campaigns
1:39:22
here we go this is interesting
I was
1:39:26
lead on the 2009 stimulus
signing event
1:39:28
in Denver another Joe Biden Joe
Biden VP
1:39:31
event the same year and other
Obama
1:39:33
campaign events in 2008
1:39:34
I've also staff that handled
Bernie
1:39:37
Obama Biden and Bush events
other than
1:39:40
the president none of the
candidates pay
1:39:41
for or have a dedicated sound
1:39:43
professional with them unless
they are
1:39:44
on national television
1:39:46
I'd say that's your problem
right there
1:39:48
president smart he's got he's
got his
1:39:50
guy at the campaign events
there will be
1:39:53
a different AV company almost
every
1:39:55
single time and you can't always
1:39:56
guarantee a professional
handing of the
1:39:57
audio maybe this should change
but
1:39:59
frankly I don't think they care
as long
1:40:01
as it works when it's a random
video
1:40:02
that they make many times as a
staffer
1:40:05
with the video camera filming
them that
1:40:07
has no idea what they're doing
no
1:40:08
kidding the president on the
other hand
1:40:10
has two to three comms
Department people
1:40:12
that travel to each event and
carry
1:40:14
their own sound console that is
on
1:40:16
battery backups and pre dialed
for the
1:40:18
standard shure sm57 s that they
are
1:40:21
always required to use in the
podium the
1:40:23
crew are normally from the army
and have
1:40:24
been assigned to the White
House and
1:40:26
served two to three years there
they're
1:40:27
trained once assigned and doing
audio
1:40:29
for the president is most of
what they
1:40:30
do this doesn't change the fact
that
1:40:32
they should do a better job at
least we
1:40:34
can know why donation
breakdowns is
1:40:37
follow $300 33 split evenly
between the
1:40:40
two guys that work in the
warehouse at
1:40:41
our Denver shop I hit Michael
in the
1:40:44
mouth and they now listen to
every show
1:40:45
I hope this can lift their
spirits and
1:40:48
slightly slut slightly and know
that
1:40:50
they'll be back in the
warehouse as soon
1:40:52
as I can possibly get them back
in there
1:40:53
can you d do SH Michael and
Dalton for
1:40:56
this
1:40:57
you've been deduced and the
last $33 is
1:41:02
for podcasting licenses I'm
starting a
1:41:03
new a/v podcast this week would
love a
1:41:06
Sharpton compilation and the
best jobs
1:41:08
karma you can muster for both
Michael
1:41:10
and Dalton's whereas all
business we
1:41:12
need events back on the books
yesterday
1:41:13
we're all getting pretty bored
and tired
1:41:15
of this out here lastly I need
a title
1:41:17
change upgrade realize that
moved to
1:41:19
Baron last year and need to
petition
1:41:21
some peerage committee for a
portion of
1:41:23
Colorado as it is currently
being
1:41:24
managed by Sir Michael gates
and sir
1:41:26
gene I'd like a piece of the
pie if you
1:41:28
can afford me with some I don't
know if
1:41:30
you've if the peerage Committee
has done
1:41:32
anything on this John you know
it's
1:41:36
right now in committee well it
would be
1:41:40
nice if the committee could get
back to
1:41:41
some people because well there
will
1:41:43
shortly be it this will be a
this will
1:41:46
be yes all right so I'm gonna
throw the
1:41:47
GART karma out there with some
Sharpton
1:41:50
respect seems like a lot of
people are
1:41:52
defending on sir good fellow of
the
1:41:54
Rockies
1:41:59
[Music]
1:42:00
you've got fret ree-ree giri
giri
1:42:10
he's funny i went back and
forth of the
1:42:11
sky a thousand times and never
asked my
1:42:13
to pronounce his name in
Leesburg
1:42:16
Virginia 300 $33.33
1:42:19
he sent a note in and pod
fathers
1:42:23
forgive me this is my first
donation d
1:42:25
douche me you've been deduced
bad me
1:42:31
this morning at 3:33 a.m. and
the next
1:42:33
move could not be denied please
accept
1:42:36
this donation as a recompense a
big
1:42:38
hello to Baron John Bell Erick
wills and
1:42:42
the guy that hit me in the
mouth George
1:42:44
caliber I believe George is a
douchebag
1:42:48
I think please call him out and
I just
1:42:54
have some jingle requests you
can write
1:42:56
down as I continue to read this
and
1:42:58
discuss what we have here from
Fred he's
1:43:01
got whitens the whole load the
whole
1:43:05
load Obama you might die and
China is
1:43:12
asshole and then some just old
fashioned
1:43:16
karma at the end oh it's so he
does have
1:43:19
its pronunciation ounce reggae
Oh Fred
1:43:22
reggae re GE puts it at the end
by the
1:43:25
way it's funny people put this
stuff at
1:43:27
the beginning yes please you've
got
1:43:38
Karma
1:43:40
[Music]
1:43:42
okay onward Whistler with the
North with
1:43:46
the rivet that Howard Morgan is
next
1:43:49
$333 and I looked for a Howard
Morgan
1:43:51
note there's none to be had it's
1:43:54
possible cuz I did look up his
email
1:43:56
that he sent you something yeah
1:43:59
Howard Morgan I do not have C
note no no
1:44:05
Howard Morgan you'd be
surprised how how
1:44:10
many people ask for something
and you
1:44:13
know think that I know
magically their
1:44:15
email address and they provide
the wrong
1:44:16
one and it's very it's
frustrating but I
1:44:21
don't have a note we need a
formula for
1:44:23
people who said I don't know
why anyone
1:44:25
says that I'm a note cuz I'm
doing it
1:44:26
reads these but okay k5 easy
sir otaku
1:44:32
Dorothy adore Doris Doris Duke
of North
1:44:36
East Texas and the Red River
Valley mega
1:44:40
dorth he's contributed 300
bucks he's
1:44:44
from Louisville
1:44:45
since Cova nineteen has gripped
the
1:44:47
world in fear it forced me to
work from
1:44:50
home and caused the
cancellation of all
1:44:53
the barbecue and steak
competitions for
1:44:55
the foreseeable future
1:44:56
oh no I'm sending the in the
entry fee I
1:45:01
would have spent for my next
steak
1:45:02
competition to help you guys
out in this
1:45:05
time of uncertainty the next
then you
1:45:08
know they had two state
competitions
1:45:10
that would be bog
1:45:11
that B I'd love to be a judge
on that
1:45:13
one I was a judge in a number
of these
1:45:15
things and I could do barbecue
but
1:45:17
didn't he already invite you to
to the
1:45:19
barbecue off or something right
maybe
1:45:22
but it's moot Smoot Smoot Smoot
not
1:45:26
happening Smoot the nice thing
about
1:45:28
prepping for barbecue
competition is
1:45:31
I've got a freezer full of bris
oh yeah
1:45:34
you know I need to go this way
I can
1:45:35
learn how to cook brisket
properly Texas
1:45:38
style pork butt because only
Texans seem
1:45:41
to know how to do this
correctly you
1:45:43
have brisket all over the
country and
1:45:44
it's not as good as what you
get down
1:45:45
there pork butts ribs and
steaks and a
1:45:48
closet full of nitrile gloves
Clorox
1:45:52
wipes paper towels and toilet
paper
1:45:56
so I got back and I watched the
good
1:45:58
folks of DFW raid the shelves
of my
1:46:00
local grocery and the big box
stores
1:46:02
thanks for keeping me from going
1:46:04
stir-crazy and what seems like
a totally
1:46:05
surreal time can I get some jcd
mac and
1:46:08
cheese karma and a little girl
yay 73k
1:46:11
five easy sir otaku Duke of
North Texas
1:46:16
northeast Texas in the Red
River Valley
1:46:18
yes 73k five ACC this I'd
wanted to
1:46:22
mention that the hams the ham
radio
1:46:24
community of which John and I
are
1:46:28
outstanding members not awarded
with any
1:46:31
awards but we are clearly
celebrating
1:46:34
hams they are going GD over
this on the
1:46:38
bulletin boards the ham reddit
is my
1:46:40
favorite is it here's a a
subject on the
1:46:44
hem amateur radio read it this
is the
1:46:48
moment we've trained for all
our lives
1:46:50
people we have ham radio guys
ham radio
1:46:55
is the public service network
of last
1:46:58
resort when the apocalypse
comes we're
1:47:02
the guys who are gonna save the
world
1:47:04
right few slaves can get used
to mac in
1:47:07
the negative shoes macaroni and
cheese
1:47:11
better melted together back in
the
1:47:13
cheese mac
1:47:14
mac and cheese you've got karma
I
1:47:23
brought this up at the dinner
table I
1:47:26
said what do you think in this
moment
1:47:28
would happen if they the
government
1:47:32
announced that they're gonna
shut down
1:47:33
the internet for public safety
reasons
1:47:36
or whatever to shut it down no
internet
1:47:39
what would happen and everybody
agreed
1:47:43
that they would be riots in the
street
1:47:45
yeah likely I think Google
services like
1:47:50
Google services went down for a
little
1:47:52
bit this morning and people are
already
1:47:54
losing their crap
1:47:56
unbelievable because of course
I'm by
1:47:58
the way somebody so one of our
producers
1:48:00
or someone at the company I
don't know
1:48:02
where this came from someone
sent me a
1:48:04
Charmin I saw the picture that's
1:48:08
hilarious
1:48:09
yeah there's three rolls that I
didn't
1:48:11
get to show the third one and
then and
1:48:13
then you get this little rack
they give
1:48:14
you and it goes in the bathroom
it just
1:48:16
looks like it it's a
monstrosity I love
1:48:20
the idea I saw the picture of
you is
1:48:22
great yeah and it's like enough
toilet
1:48:25
paper
1:48:25
I would like to somebody to
tell me who
1:48:27
did this it's enough toilet
paper each
1:48:29
one of those rolls is good for
a month
1:48:30
and so there I am a because I
the toilet
1:48:35
paper has been sold out in the
Bay Area
1:48:40
every shop everything looking
currently
1:48:43
the has since the day one since
day one
1:48:46
when they had the first toilet
paper run
1:48:48
the the panic and Costco has
not had any
1:48:52
toilet paper in and they have a
big sign
1:48:53
out in front of the store now
no toilet
1:48:55
paper and Costco's made a smart
move
1:48:58
they've decided that they're
not taking
1:49:00
any returns ton any paper
products so if
1:49:06
you bought way too much paper
towels or
1:49:08
you bought tons of toilet paper
and you
1:49:10
can't get rid of it they're not
taking
1:49:12
it back whereas Costco even if
you buy a
1:49:15
bottle of wine and you don't
like it you
1:49:18
take it back full credit yeah
they'll
1:49:20
take it back they'll take you
almost
1:49:21
anything back anyway without
whatever
1:49:23
out no house complaint no
hassle but now
1:49:27
they've made a new Paula
1:49:28
so you cannot bring the toilet
paper
1:49:30
back that's bought if you keep
it choke
1:49:32
on it
1:49:32
choke on the toilet paper
douchebag
1:49:35
so they should say I think it
should be
1:49:38
added to the employee manual
yes on with
1:49:42
the associate executive producer
1:49:44
starting with Remy cooter
cooter cooter
1:49:47
kotor court oh god I'm sorry I
didn't
1:49:50
see it was not yes I would have
gotten
1:49:51
it it's actually misspelled
here it
1:49:54
would be que eu te r EU okay
1:49:59
quitter in voter burg two three
four
1:50:02
five six four four burn for burn
1:50:08
nailed it
1:50:10
thanks for the balance and this
1:50:12
infotainment - the best bestest
podcast
1:50:15
in the omniverse from the
soon-to-be sir
1:50:17
stink finger aka the plague
from the
1:50:21
Haji
1:50:23
thug district oh 700 calling
out my
1:50:28
buddies Olaf the dark of Elms
burg and
1:50:31
Big Ben the waterboy hold on a
second
1:50:33
I'm gonna stop this read
immediately I'm
1:50:36
gonna give it over to Adam to
read it in
1:50:38
his best Dutch accent calling
out my
1:50:41
bootys Olaf the dark of Elms
burg and
1:50:44
Big Ben of the Volturi fields
because
1:50:49
dude could I get some special
number one
1:50:53
customer Trump Pelosi Jobs
Karma for my
1:50:56
smokin hot wife emka aka bambam
of the
1:50:59
speed words sensor recruitment
agency is
1:51:01
suffering from a heart to
hiring freeze
1:51:03
due to the panic pandemic
caused by Khan
1:51:07
fit 19 get it Khan fit
meanwhile some
1:51:11
personal health karma is
appreciated
1:51:13
since I've been scraping pieces
my own
1:51:16
lungs of the Vols for three
weeks but
1:51:18
not dying so not getting tested
so no
1:51:20
Corona that's how we roll in the
1:51:23
lowlands the real Spartans keep
on
1:51:25
walking slaves and take two
paracetamol
1:51:27
oh geez there's jingles
herbalizer
1:51:30
Sheena's asshole bernie mass of
the
1:51:33
universe friend carry on
gentlemen Remmy
1:51:35
dude in a nod and having to Sean
1:51:41
[Laughter]
1:51:50
[Applause]
1:52:00
jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs
and jobs
1:52:07
that's vote for job you've got
karma he
1:52:14
will be our only associate exam
why as
1:52:17
we want to thank all these a
second
1:52:19
executive and associate
executive
1:52:20
producer for sponsoring show
12:28 yes
1:52:26
it's been extremely nice to
hear from
1:52:30
all of you I love these notes
some of
1:52:33
them longer than others but you
know
1:52:34
this is a very interesting time
we're
1:52:36
living through and I like them
the
1:52:38
information that we're getting
thank you
1:52:40
all
1:52:40
especially you narc snarking on
stuff
1:52:43
that's going on I love that
anonymity
1:52:45
assured whenever keep it coming
because
1:52:48
the media tribe known as no
agenda
1:52:51
nation clearly is head and
shoulders
1:52:54
above all other outlets I mean
really
1:52:56
I've just heard so much
misinformation
1:52:59
people just missing entire
swaths of
1:53:03
what's happening I think we're
doing a
1:53:04
pretty good job a very good job
but so
1:53:06
far the best the best pot get
we need
1:53:07
Trump to say that consumers
please get
1:53:10
him to tell us how excellent we
are we
1:53:13
of course do this under the
value for
1:53:15
value method as you just heard
1:53:17
whatever the show is worth to
you please
1:53:19
let us know that in a donation
go to
1:53:22
Dvorak org slash na will be
doing
1:53:24
another show on Sunday still on
lockdown
1:53:28
vollrath dot org slash and
1:53:31
you can easily go tell
everybody that
1:53:33
this is the place to get all
the best
1:53:35
info our formula is this we go
out or
1:53:40
hit people in the mouth
1:53:52
[Music]
1:53:55
you know there are other things
to talk
1:53:57
about besides this but people
seem to be
1:54:00
interested and I have coming up
or we
1:54:04
can do it now do it now I think
now is a
1:54:05
good time just a worldwide
report right
1:54:09
because we're not hearing as
much as we
1:54:10
could be in this you know every
country
1:54:12
in the world's been affected
there's a
1:54:14
worldwide phenomenon it's a
world war
1:54:16
and I want to we could do it
like a clip
1:54:20
blitz but I think we can just
do it and
1:54:23
these are the different
countries to go
1:54:26
to where do we start let's
start with
1:54:42
France France it is and we
start for you
1:54:46
here in France where the army
will be a
1:54:49
more visible presence in towns
and
1:54:51
cities across the country in
the coming
1:54:53
look weeks more money to be
poured into
1:54:56
france's public hospitals which
are
1:54:58
under strain this is all part
of what's
1:55:01
known as operation resilience
an updated
1:55:03
plan to fight covert 19
announced by the
1:55:07
french president in an address
to the
1:55:08
nation on wednesday let's take
a listen
1:55:11
to a little of what Emmanuel
macron told
1:55:13
the French people differ Lots
has been
1:55:15
done listen doubtedly the
response
1:55:18
wasn't fast nor strong enough
no get
1:55:21
tonight I'm committing to a
plan for all
1:55:24
of the health staff and the
entire
1:55:26
nation when we reach the end of
this
1:55:28
crisis I'll implement a
large-scale plan
1:55:31
seeking to invest and reassert
the value
1:55:33
of all careers within the
health sector
1:55:35
people not happy this is what
we owe our
1:55:37
medical staff and it's what we
owe to
1:55:39
our nation and this you well
it's clear
1:55:41
the situation in France is
extremely
1:55:43
serious and indeed across much
of Europe
1:55:45
the United Nations has also been
1:55:47
sounding the alarm about the
risks of
1:55:49
covert 19 in the developing
world I'm
1:55:52
really glad you're doing this
people
1:55:54
easily forget outside their own
bubble
1:55:57
what's going on this is this is
a global
1:56:01
global war and every country is
trying
1:56:05
to get money to their citizens
every
1:56:07
single the EU has a
1:56:09
very interesting problem you
know who
1:56:12
should get the money and why
not all are
1:56:14
affected equally you're seeing
our own
1:56:17
little problems here in the US
but
1:56:19
everywhere they're trying to
figure out
1:56:20
how to scare people into
staying home
1:56:23
and how to get them universal
basic
1:56:26
income so we can then figure
out what
1:56:28
the world should look like
after this
1:56:30
exercise yeah and there's a lot
of I
1:56:33
think personally especially
based on
1:56:36
some reports out of Italy that
only 19
1:56:39
percent of the people dying
actually
1:56:40
have kovat so the possibility
exists at
1:56:44
some of these countries that
like to do
1:56:46
this to the EU are pumping up
their
1:56:48
numbers to get more cash yep
not sure
1:56:51
I'm not accusing anybody but
1:56:53
coincidentally the next on the
list is
1:56:56
Spain now let's take a look for
you at
1:56:59
the situation in Spain where
the death
1:57:01
toll from the corona virus is
rising
1:57:04
sharply more people have now
lost their
1:57:07
lives in Spain than in China
where of
1:57:09
course the virus originated
over three
1:57:11
thousand four hundred
fatalities have
1:57:13
been recorded on Spanish soil
and
1:57:16
authorities have been forced to
turn an
1:57:17
ice rink into a temporary
morgue to cope
1:57:20
with the number of dead as John
reveals
1:57:22
Amin
1:57:23
now reports where once the
served as a
1:57:25
Madrid ice rink makeshift
Morgan R takes
1:57:28
its place batches of body is
continuing
1:57:31
to arrive here every day all of
them
1:57:33
victims are coming to the
coronavirus
1:57:35
Spanish suffering continued into
1:57:38
Wednesday as the country's
death rate
1:57:40
overtook that of China there's
more than
1:57:42
3400 mortalities now recorded
it city is
1:57:45
the only country with a high at
all yeah
1:57:48
yes well watch what says China
was
1:57:51
mentioned let's take a quick
look at
1:57:53
China okay China is on deck
back in the
1:57:58
original outbreak epicenter of
China
1:58:00
Chubais Province two months of
travel
1:58:02
restrictions were eased
allowing some
1:58:04
rail stations and airports to
get back
1:58:06
to business and families to
reunite
1:58:11
I feel so happy that this virus
didn't
1:58:13
affect my family so much I'm so
1:58:15
desperate to go back home now
to see all
1:58:17
of them they are my china's
worst hit
1:58:19
area of Wuhan however remains
under
1:58:22
lockdown with no plans to ease
1:58:24
restrictions for another two
weeks
1:58:27
so yes yes and what and while
we're
1:58:31
still would go back to the EU
and finish
1:58:33
with it the only report from
the UK and
1:58:37
in the United Kingdom the heir
to the
1:58:40
British throne 71 year old
Prince
1:58:42
Charles is the latest
high-profile
1:58:44
positive test for coronavirus
he has
1:58:47
mild symptoms and his self
isolating at
1:58:49
his Scotland estate before we
move on to
1:58:52
the next sad SAP country what a
great
1:58:56
opportunity to satisfy the will
of the
1:58:59
British people who clearly
would rather
1:59:03
have will as their prince
instead of
1:59:06
having to deal with what King
no III
1:59:11
mean Prince William as king who
clearly
1:59:14
would rather have him King than
Charles
1:59:17
a perfect opportunity yeah I'm
surprised
1:59:20
we're not seeing more people
die and I
1:59:24
did take the liberty of
clipping three
1:59:26
short bits from Boris Johnson
State of
1:59:29
the Nation his this is what how
it was
1:59:32
presented now I left out the
whole what
1:59:36
you're you're only allowed to
leave your
1:59:39
house for the same things as
pretty much
1:59:40
everybody has and here we
continue with
1:59:44
some more rules about what you
should or
1:59:47
should not it's very different
from the
1:59:49
United States as this is the
law these
1:59:52
are the only reasons you should
leave
1:59:55
your home you should not be
meeting
1:59:57
friends if your friends ask you
to meet
2:00:00
you should say no you should
not be
2:00:03
meeting family members who do
not live
2:00:05
in your home you should not be
going
2:00:07
shopping except for essentials
like food
2:00:10
and medicine and you should do
this as
2:00:13
little as you can and use food
delivery
2:00:17
services where you can if you
don't
2:00:20
follow the rules
2:00:21
the police will have the powers
to
2:00:24
enforce them including through
fines and
2:00:28
dispersing gatherings we knew
those
2:00:33
helicopters well yes we need to
ensure
2:00:36
compliance to ensure compliance
2:00:39
the government's instruction to
stay at
2:00:41
home we will immediately close
all shops
2:00:45
now this is different this was
no one
2:00:49
ordered shops and restaurants
to close
2:00:51
in the United States it's part
of a
2:00:54
directive and it's part of the
2:00:56
recommendations which finally
got down
2:00:58
to the city level but this
happened at
2:00:59
the top we're closing shops
that's what
2:01:02
he said we are closing shops
close all
2:01:05
shops selling non-essential
goods
2:01:07
including clothing and
electronic stores
2:01:10
and other premises including
libraries
2:01:13
playgrounds and outdoor gyms
and places
2:01:16
of worship will stop all
gatherings of
2:01:19
more than two people in public
excluding
2:01:22
people you live with and we'll
stop all
2:01:25
social events including weddings
2:01:27
baptisms and other ceremonies
but
2:01:30
excluding funerals
2:01:33
funerals are excluded but okay
and he
2:01:36
wraps it all up with a nice bar
with a
2:01:38
very somber tone no Prime
Minister wants
2:01:41
to enact measures like this I
know the
2:01:45
damage that this disruption is
doing and
2:01:48
will do to people's lives to
their
2:01:50
businesses and to their jobs
and that's
2:01:53
why we produced a huge an
unprecedented
2:01:56
program of support both for
workers and
2:01:58
for business and I can assure
you that
2:02:02
we will keep these restrictions
under
2:02:04
constant review we will look
again in
2:02:06
three weeks and relax them if
the
2:02:09
evidence shows we are able to
but at
2:02:12
present there are just no easy
options
2:02:15
the way ahead is hard and it is
still
2:02:19
true that many lives will sadly
be lost
2:02:26
and that's not is that how you
end your
2:02:29
speech sadly many lives will be
how
2:02:32
about we can fight this will
take her to
2:02:34
the beaches we'll take her to
the
2:02:36
bunkers no none of that
2:02:37
sad yeah you should have
slipped the
2:02:39
Churchill speech in at the end
yeah but
2:02:41
sadly it's just
2:02:44
yes I know little girl sadly he
lost
2:02:47
yeah they will be lost
2:02:49
oh my goodness Thanks go Joe
let's take
2:02:53
a look okay onward with our
little world
2:02:55
tour let's go to India being
the unlock
2:02:58
down with police barricading
roads
2:03:00
restricting movement and
checking driver
2:03:02
identification while markets and
2:03:04
airports appeared abandoned
money about
2:03:07
coffee caravello Goga india's
current
2:03:09
tally of cases and deaths is
dwarfed by
2:03:11
countries like China Italy and
Spain but
2:03:14
the country has just nought
point 5
2:03:15
hospital beds for every
thousand people
2:03:18
compared to four point three in
China
2:03:19
and three point two in Italy
health
2:03:22
experts have warned the densely
2:03:24
populated nation faces a tidal
wave of
2:03:26
infections if harsh steps are
not taken
2:03:28
while Prime Minister mohammadÃs
2:03:31
announcement has mostly been
met with a
2:03:32
reluctant acceptance residents
remain
2:03:35
fearful that the poor will be
the
2:03:36
hardest hit despite government's
2:03:38
lockdown also extending to
places of
2:03:40
religious worship a few locals
managed
2:03:42
to gather outside shut Hindu
temple
2:03:44
doors on Wednesday as prayers
were
2:03:46
offered on the first day of the
shy
2:03:48
thread Navaratri festival
india's gonna
2:03:53
have a baby a good worst-case
exam very
2:03:56
interesting to see how they're
gonna do
2:03:58
although you go down to africa
which is
2:04:01
where we're headed it's gonna be
2:04:03
interesting big countries like
nigeria
2:04:05
should have some some problemos
not in
2:04:09
nigeria where the
vice-president and
2:04:11
several other senior
politicians are
2:04:13
self isolating after coming
into contact
2:04:15
with two people infected with
the corona
2:04:18
virus President Muhammadu
Buhari is
2:04:20
chief of staff he's also said
to have
2:04:22
carried 19 one of a growing
number of
2:04:25
cases in Africa's most populous
nation
2:04:28
this Wednesday Nigeria received
test
2:04:30
kits and protective gear from
Chinese
2:04:33
billionaire Jack Ma the founder
of
2:04:35
e-commerce giant Alibaba
China's richest
2:04:39
man has pledged to donate
equipment to
2:04:41
all 54 countries in Africa
2:04:44
that's interesting yeah check
while
2:04:47
stepping up good well of course
that's
2:04:51
where all his people are yeah
that's
2:04:56
that's where the fabric that we
got it's
2:04:59
still very low infection right
very low
2:05:03
but it's gonna it's gonna spike
yes
2:05:07
alarming spike let's go to
Zimbabwe
2:05:10
Zimbabwe home of the trillion
dollar
2:05:13
bill right now we are exposed
and no one
2:05:15
seems to care those the words
that the
2:05:17
president of Zimbabwe stopped
his
2:05:19
association thousands of
medical workers
2:05:22
have gone on strike in the
country
2:05:23
complaining of a lack of protect
2:05:25
protective equipment and water
shortages
2:05:26
as a gear up to tackle the
corona virus
2:05:29
pandemic there have been at
least three
2:05:32
recorded cases in Zimbabwe in
less than
2:05:34
a week and one death the
outbreak is
2:05:37
likely to test the nation's
already
2:05:38
stretched health system
2:05:41
yeah three cases doesn't seem
like it's
2:05:44
gonna stretch it that much
let's go the
2:05:47
place has got the most is worse
is next
2:05:49
on the list of which is South
Africa yes
2:05:51
South Africa gears up for a 21
day
2:05:55
lockdown there's been
widespread panic
2:05:57
buying people have been rushing
to stock
2:05:59
up on essentials in all shops
and
2:06:03
businesses will close except
those
2:06:05
providing essential services
there
2:06:07
currently over 700 confirmed
cases in
2:06:10
the country which is the worst
affected
2:06:12
nation in sub-saharan Africa
it's a
2:06:15
worry for health officials as
South
2:06:16
Africa has a large population
of HIV and
2:06:20
tuberculosis sufferers who may
be a
2:06:23
greater risk to the virus due to
2:06:25
weakened immune systems onward
to
2:06:29
Cameroon I thought I thought
the whole
2:06:31
point of some people I thought
a lot of
2:06:35
HIV some kind of antibodies or
something
2:06:38
was flowing around in Africa
since it
2:06:40
had such horrible HIV and AIDS
problems
2:06:44
that some wasn't as so I
mentioned maybe
2:06:47
some immunity to the virus I'm
just
2:06:52
thinking what I thought you
know there's
2:06:53
an HIV drug that's used against
the
2:06:55
corona virus is supposed to be
effective
2:06:57
yes I think it's another Gilead
2:06:59
invention probably Cameron
2:07:03
now we head to Cameroon where
the
2:07:05
country is in mourning
following the
2:07:07
death of legendary saxophonist
Manu
2:07:09
Dibango the Afro jazz musician
was one
2:07:12
of the first global stars to
succumb to
2:07:14
the corona virus
2:07:15
I like the use of the word sex
often
2:07:20
issed instead of saxophonist
yeah when I
2:07:24
want sax I call candy sex off
honest I
2:07:27
like sex I usually I use my
esophagus
2:07:30
for my sex whoops
2:07:32
sex Afon sex fire never mind
yeah it's
2:07:37
fine let's go - I got a
two-parter in
2:07:39
this the final two parts which
is Congo
2:07:41
one now the corona virus is
spreading
2:07:44
quickly in parts of Africa
including in
2:07:47
the Democratic Republic of
Congo over 40
2:07:50
people that have contracted the
virus
2:07:51
and three have died so far the
state of
2:07:54
emergency has been declared and
that
2:07:56
means borders are closed and
the capital
2:07:58
Kinshasa cut off from the rest
of the
2:08:01
country hmm
2:08:02
and then wage continuing that
report was
2:08:05
a guy talking about the capital
how they
2:08:08
got cut off
2:08:08
tn suspended all in the
passenger
2:08:11
flights to and from Kinshasa
the aim of
2:08:14
these measures of course is to
stop the
2:08:17
spread of the novel coronavirus
across
2:08:19
the country and also to isolate
the
2:08:21
capital
2:08:22
that's because Congolese
authorities
2:08:24
know all too well that should be
2:08:26
epidemic worse than here in the
DRC the
2:08:29
health care system would be
simply
2:08:31
unable to cope with an influx
of sick
2:08:33
people that's something that was
2:08:36
confirmed by the national
doctors Union
2:08:40
who said that there are only 50
2:08:42
respirators in the country
these new
2:08:45
measures come a week after
other safety
2:08:48
and precautionary measures were
2:08:50
implemented including the
suspension of
2:08:53
all international flights the
schools
2:08:55
churches as well as bars and
restaurants
2:08:58
have also been closed and
gatherings are
2:09:00
now limited to no more than 20
people
2:09:02
when I hear all these reports
it sure
2:09:05
sounds like a global reset
doesn't it it
2:09:08
sounds like everybody in fact
it's the
2:09:10
euro and dollar now almost
equal it's
2:09:12
maybe think it's a penny or so
2:09:14
difference well I can tell you
really
2:09:16
quickly I thought it was one
point
2:09:19
maybe it's nine cents hmm take
a look
2:09:24
let's see I got a look up here
and now
2:09:29
it's about ten okay all right
that's
2:09:32
that's still pretty good but
man there's
2:09:35
I had all this money being
created
2:09:37
where's it coming from John
where does
2:09:39
art where's the fourth the six
trillion
2:09:41
dollars come from the pound is
about 21
2:09:45
by the way well that's the this
you know
2:09:50
this is almost as and it seems
as though
2:09:52
you're right everyone's agreed
on the
2:09:54
same process stay at home cuz
the
2:09:56
borders if this is a it's stun
and then
2:10:00
give away a lot of money yeah
this has
2:10:03
got to be something like they
had a
2:10:05
meeting there's something US
had a
2:10:08
meeting so well you know our
plans that
2:10:10
make one big government's not
gonna work
2:10:11
let's try a different approach
there was
2:10:14
something in the cares Act bill
that
2:10:18
refers to the gold as the gold
standard
2:10:21
ax let me see a section 10 a of
the gold
2:10:27
reserve Act of 1934 which gives
the the
2:10:31
government the power to take
away your
2:10:33
gold and basically I don't know
and I
2:10:35
tried to figure it out last
night yeah
2:10:38
they did but they could do it
again you
2:10:40
know there's all this noise
that China
2:10:42
had been buying gold before
this came
2:10:44
down gold has been moving
around from
2:10:47
country to country for years
now we've
2:10:49
heard about repatriation of
gold and I
2:10:52
would say that the big
conspiracy theory
2:10:55
has always been you know this
is where
2:10:57
they bring in the oneworld you
know the
2:10:59
currency the SDR which I don't
believe I
2:11:02
do believe it's cash is gone
I'm waiting
2:11:07
for the Amero that was great
the Amero
2:11:12
scare that was before Bitcoin
really
2:11:16
really know what we were doing
I you
2:11:22
can't help but help help but
think that
2:11:24
there was some coordination and
and then
2:11:27
where does it come from
2:11:29
I mean yeah I know it just gets
created
2:11:33
you know but we have all these
we have
2:11:35
banks now at 0% reserve it
seems like
2:11:39
I've we're in a very precarious
2:11:40
situation did I not see the
three-month
2:11:42
Treasury now is a negative rate
no I
2:11:46
don't think so I think it but I
think
2:11:48
it'll bounce back bounce it'll
bounce
2:11:50
through sound the one other
thing didn't
2:11:53
mention is crude oil is now 22
yes so
2:11:56
the way I this is a major
change I mean
2:11:59
except in California where
we're still
2:12:01
being charged for old $60 gas
but
2:12:04
everyone else in the country
right now I
2:12:06
understand Oklahoma's down to
like 95
2:12:08
cents yeah yeah so in an ideal
recovery
2:12:13
and I recall yes coronavirus
hit yes
2:12:18
that took the market down but
we lost
2:12:22
2000 points when the gold war
the oil
2:12:26
war started between Saudi
Arabia and
2:12:28
Russia which is almost no
in-depth
2:12:32
reporting that I can find that
explains
2:12:34
exactly what the problem is
other than
2:12:35
we don't like them we don't
like what
2:12:37
you're doing you're doing it
wrong
2:12:38
too much too little too high
too low and
2:12:42
if we if this is truly a setup
for a
2:12:46
v-shaped recovery catapult
everyone's
2:12:48
rebalance somehow you'd expect
somewhere
2:12:51
in the way up as the bill gets
sign or
2:12:54
whatever else is gonna happen
all of a
2:12:57
sudden that should end just
like it
2:12:59
started and that could catapult
or
2:13:01
slingshot something up it's
it's such an
2:13:03
odd occurrence that it's barely
reported
2:13:06
on and then if they do was just
a
2:13:08
mention well you know they're
in a rift
2:13:10
this is not insignificant this
would be
2:13:12
the story
2:13:13
I think if kind of I should
only agree
2:13:18
if it wasn't for Cove at 19
this would
2:13:21
be the story that everyone was
hand
2:13:22
would be hand wringing over and
blaming
2:13:24
Trump yeah why just call your
buddies in
2:13:27
Saudi Arabia and make it all
better
2:13:29
which is a question by the way
has been
2:13:31
brought up in the conversation
I'm sure
2:13:33
I'm sure Trump can fix it
overnight only
2:13:36
has to do is call MBS whatever
it is
2:13:39
he'll tell him what to do cuz
he's his
2:13:42
boss and meanwhile huh computed
who's
2:13:44
calling the shots he's the one
running
2:13:45
the United States
2:13:46
how come he doesn't all Trump
there :
2:13:48
yes exactly well Trump is also
killing
2:13:53
people and that this is with
the Trump
2:13:55
cure as it's now known
chloroquine eke a
2:13:58
chloroquine that is the Trump
cure it's
2:14:01
dangerous it's anecdotal
evidence don't
2:14:04
take it don't do it all wrong
the media
2:14:07
just hammering against Trump
you you
2:14:09
cannot find a mainstream story
that
2:14:13
speaks positively about this
combination
2:14:16
of the z-pak and the
chloroquine which
2:14:19
has now been FDA regulation of
the
2:14:22
chains everybody can take it I
hear that
2:14:24
there's good results with it
but let's
2:14:26
just check the mainstream media
for a
2:14:28
second like this is what I was
just
2:14:31
gonna say before you play that
I talked
2:14:33
to JJC keeps up on this because
he used
2:14:35
chloroquine to get over this to
covert
2:14:37
himself
2:14:38
and he keeps up with all this
stuff and
2:14:39
I asked him about this
combination
2:14:40
they're talking about and he
told me the
2:14:42
real problem with it is is that
it
2:14:46
causes heart dysfunction and
which is
2:14:50
you know you can get through
that as
2:14:51
long as you eat over the kovat
but if
2:14:53
you exercise or you start to do
anything
2:14:56
you know that might put a
little stress
2:14:58
on the heart you drop there you
have a
2:15:00
heart attack and drop dead and
that's
2:15:01
what's killed people and so
these
2:15:03
athletes you know are real good
examples
2:15:05
because they can't stay still
long
2:15:06
enough so that's it
2:15:08
but it does work well this is
not true
2:15:12
this is possible positive spin
on things
2:15:15
maybe giving Americans it may
work and
2:15:29
it may not work and I agree
with the
2:15:32
doctor what he said may work
may network
2:15:34
I feel good about it yeah that
was of
2:15:37
course horrible who is he to
disperse
2:15:39
medical advice
2:15:40
pouchy you know had confusing
messages
2:15:43
but now everyone's on board and
it can
2:15:45
be used and apparently it's
being used
2:15:47
in New York and I again call to
2:15:50
attention doctor foul cheese
other
2:15:52
interests why he may have been
cagey and
2:15:54
I don't want to point the
finger to too
2:15:58
directly but I think his
answers were
2:16:00
pretty sketchy in light of his
2:16:03
conflicting interest with the
Gates
2:16:05
Foundation hundred million
dollar
2:16:06
partnership for Gilead
resolution to
2:16:10
this the company Gilead I
should mention
2:16:13
and this comes up in the
conversation
2:16:15
scott adams and one of his
whatever
2:16:20
they're called mensch is that
he was in
2:16:24
close contact with one of his
friends
2:16:26
whose doctor gave him the
chloroquine
2:16:29
and got our quarrel chloroquine
and got
2:16:32
him off you know I've got him
through
2:16:34
the kovin situation so this is
not as
2:16:37
though this has not been it's
not as
2:16:38
though this is not being used
as we
2:16:40
speak we have lots of that
evidence that
2:16:42
it is so this the whole thing
is very
2:16:44
fishy and it would have been
really nice
2:16:46
to have Scott or his friend on
you know
2:16:50
on CNN if they hey this is
worked out
2:16:52
for this guy that's good it's
hopefully
2:16:54
got some news no instead we get
this
2:16:57
from CNN a game changer that is
how
2:17:00
President Trump describes the
2:17:01
anti-malarial drug chloroquine
it's now
2:17:04
one of 69 drugs being
investigated as
2:17:07
potential treatment against
coronavirus
2:17:10
the problem it has not yet been
approved
2:17:12
in an Arizona one man has died
after an
2:17:15
apparent attempt to
self-medicate with
2:17:17
that drug in that report no
mention that
2:17:20
he drank fish cleaner now
that's how
2:17:23
that's how low the media goes
that's how
2:17:25
low they will go to just
because they
2:17:29
hate Trump it does it's it's
it's
2:17:31
unbelievable third one John
after
2:17:34
President Trump touted the use
of
2:17:36
chloroquine as a possible
treatment for
2:17:38
covert 19:3 Nigerians have
overdosed
2:17:41
from that drug according to
Nigerian
2:17:43
health officials yes sure
2:17:46
evidence less reporting yes
there's no
2:17:49
evidence of any of this but
they'll
2:17:50
report it anyway yes meanwhile
we have
2:17:53
on Instagram actor Daniel Dae
Kim you
2:17:57
may recall I didn't I don't
know him for
2:17:59
what he's doing now I think
he's in
2:18:00
Hawaii five-o but he was on
lost he was
2:18:03
jin unlost and he posted this
here is a
2:18:06
treatment protocol I followed as
2:18:08
prescribed by my amazing doctor
it was
2:18:11
what's called a drug cocktail
which
2:18:13
means it's a combination of
different
2:18:14
drugs
2:18:14
it consisted of Tamiflu which
is an
2:18:17
antiviral the antibiotic
azithromycin
2:18:21
more commonly known as a z-pack
a glycol
2:18:26
8 inhaler and that was used to
ease
2:18:29
breathing and the inflammation
that's
2:18:31
commonly associated with coltd
and
2:18:32
here's what I consider to be
the secret
2:18:34
weapon hydroxychloroquine this
is a
2:18:37
common anti-malarial drug that
has been
2:18:39
used with great success in
Korea in
2:18:42
their fight against the corona
virus and
2:18:44
yes this is the drug that the
president
2:18:46
mentioned the other day it is
also the
2:18:48
drug that dr. Anthony Falchi
cautioned
2:18:51
us about he said that evidence
that the
2:18:53
drug was promising is anecdotal
and that
2:18:56
is correct it means it was a
studied and
2:18:58
it's only based on personal
accounts
2:19:00
we'll add my name to those
personal
2:19:02
accounts because I am feeling
better now
2:19:05
why is a famous actor I think
he's very
2:19:09
he's very recognizable he's on
a current
2:19:13
show why is he not interviewed
why does
2:19:15
this have to be Instagram why
is he not
2:19:17
on a Skype connection it's good
news it
2:19:20
saves his life potentially we
should be
2:19:23
reporting on this no I can
bring the
2:19:27
doctor in he yeah no that's not
gonna
2:19:29
happen and to prove that other
interests
2:19:34
are at work I could not believe
how low
2:19:38
the tobacco industry was
willing to go
2:19:42
in propagating and I don't know
why the
2:19:46
Michigan governor did this I
don't know
2:19:48
why the Surgeon General jumped
on this
2:19:50
but listen to this part of a
statement
2:19:53
from the mission of governor
regarding
2:19:54
their lockdown no we've got to
do
2:19:57
everything in our power
2:19:58
keep that from happening here in
2:20:00
Michigan when I shared with you
one you
2:20:04
know anecdote about younger
people being
2:20:06
as susceptible as older people
there's
2:20:09
been this misperception that if
you're
2:20:12
young you don't you're not
susceptible
2:20:15
to cope at 19 the fact of the
matter is
2:20:18
in America we are seeing severe
2:20:21
consequences in our younger
people in
2:20:23
ways that they haven't seen in
other
2:20:25
parts of the world and I've
talked to
2:20:27
more than one physician who has
observed
2:20:30
and perhaps you know there's
too little
2:20:32
science to know precisely if
this is
2:20:34
what's going on but vaping is a
lot more
2:20:37
popular in the United States
than is
2:20:38
elsewhere and that is
compromises your
2:20:41
respiratory system and makes
you more
2:20:43
susceptible to respiratory
illness and
2:20:45
so this is a crisis that we are
feeling
2:20:48
in ways that other parts of the
world
2:20:50
hasn't even experienced so she
goes out
2:20:53
of her way to say young people
are dying
2:20:55
from this and uses vaping as an
2:20:58
anecdotal example she spoke to
at least
2:21:01
one at least one scientist and
she also
2:21:06
claims that more people in
America vape
2:21:09
than anywhere else in the world
absolute
2:21:11
bullshit go look at the UK if
no idea
2:21:14
what you're talking about
2:21:15
and where's the warning about
tobacco
2:21:19
hey kids don't vape and don't
smoke
2:21:23
cigarettes that's gone no no no
no we
2:21:27
can't talk about that even our
own
2:21:28
Surgeon General Jerome Adams is
all on
2:21:31
board on this are young people
more at
2:21:33
risk than previously thought
well so far
2:21:36
the demography definitely seems
to be
2:21:38
very different he sounds like
Mike Tyson
2:21:41
doesn't he in the United States
versus
2:21:47
and other countries that saw
this hit
2:21:49
earlier and we're looking into
that
2:21:51
there are theories that it
could be
2:21:53
because we know we have a higher
2:21:54
proportion of people in the
United
2:21:56
States and also in Italy who
vape oh we
2:22:00
don't know also in Italy ie pay
look at
2:22:05
all the dead people in Italy
must be
2:22:07
some 80 year olds vaping but
okay
2:22:10
in the United States and also
in Italy
2:22:12
who vape um we don't know if
that's the
2:22:14
only cause but it's important
for young
2:22:17
people to know you can get this
disease
2:22:19
you can be hospitalized from
this
2:22:21
disease you can die from this
disease
2:22:22
and the Surgeon General should
say not a
2:22:27
good idea to be inhaling
anything
2:22:29
foreign into your lungs
including
2:22:31
tobacco that the Surgeon
General warning
2:22:34
is on every package of tobacco
no vaping
2:22:38
this is this is why I don't
believe that
2:22:41
this is a scam and people are
jumping in
2:22:44
on it and getting anything they
can all
2:22:47
the money's good magic money
helicopter
2:22:49
money who knows where it comes
from I
2:22:50
will mention because I just I
watched
2:22:56
now I'm watching the YouTube TV
and some
2:22:59
of these other systems where
you're
2:23:00
getting your TV from the
internet
2:23:02
there's a lot of interstitial
and other
2:23:05
advertising moments on video is
2:23:09
especially YouTube plain old
videos at
2:23:11
the beginning that are anti
vaping and
2:23:14
they're very very expensive
2:23:17
advertisements that Bloomberg
funded
2:23:20
extremely it slick I know it's
Bloomberg
2:23:23
funded it says nothing about
tobacco no
2:23:25
I know but it's Bloomberg
funded yeah
2:23:30
amidst all of this and again
there's no
2:23:33
reason this had to happen right
now but
2:23:36
it did once again we have taken
a sad
2:23:42
sad pathetic member of society
jacked
2:23:46
him or her up for months gotten
them all
2:23:50
crazy and then at the moment we
need
2:23:54
either our budget renewed for
you next
2:23:56
year or perhaps to spread more
fear and
2:23:59
terror amongst people we're
gonna make
2:24:02
this moron pop off and do
something that
2:24:06
he or she thinks is incredibly
cool and
2:24:08
big and dangerous but it was
all set up
2:24:11
for months and it's phony also
known as
2:24:14
the six week cycle FBI agent
shoot and
2:24:17
kill a man in Belton Missouri
2:24:19
who they say plan to bomb a
hospital
2:24:21
it's on this dead-end street in
Belton
2:24:23
where the FBI say they met
Timothy
2:24:25
Wilson on Tuesday he thought he
was
2:24:28
there to pick up a car bomb and
set
2:24:30
agents were there to arrest him
during
2:24:32
the operation the armed 36 year
old
2:24:34
suspect was injured he later
died at the
2:24:37
hospital at the same time
agents were at
2:24:40
this house on Hickory leaf Lane
in
2:24:42
Raymore where neighbors say
Wilson lived
2:24:44
with his grandmother there was
two
2:24:46
unmarked VI trucks out here and
they
2:24:49
were bagging and tagging
evidence and
2:24:51
logging in loaded and on the
trucks
2:24:53
through here about three or
four hours
2:24:55
and they all all left
2:24:57
federal authorities had their
eyes on
2:24:59
Wilson for several months they
described
2:25:01
him as a violent extremist
motivated by
2:25:04
racial religious and
anti-government
2:25:06
hate and was planning domestic
terrorism
2:25:09
you know hung out with his
grandmother
2:25:11
that that had the place and
never did
2:25:15
see anything that would
indicate that he
2:25:18
was some type of domestic
terrorist or
2:25:21
anything like that the FBI said
they
2:25:23
covet 19 crisis made Wilson's
speed up
2:25:26
his plan to blow up a car bomb
at an
2:25:28
area hospital to cause severe
harm and
2:25:31
mass casualties I mean this is
this is
2:25:35
so horrible that they've done
this if
2:25:38
this guy truly was
2:25:39
he had religious and terrorist
and
2:25:42
idealistic things you could
have carried
2:25:46
him on a little bit more to go
blow up
2:25:48
something else what why all of
a sudden
2:25:51
does it have to be a hospital
in the
2:25:53
middle of this crisis and
listen to what
2:25:56
they're saying they set him up
for
2:25:58
months they had a phony truck
bomb car
2:26:01
bomb ready for him he wasn't
planning
2:26:04
something during the
coronavirus this is
2:26:07
total horseshit that's why even
even the
2:26:09
eyewitness you hear speaking
what
2:26:11
eyewitness speaks to the news
media and
2:26:15
says the following hold on
where was FBI
2:26:17
his grandmother there was two
unmarked
2:26:20
VI trucks out here and they
were bagging
2:26:23
and tagging evidence bagging
and tagging
2:26:25
evidence okay yeah that sounds
like a
2:26:27
typical bystander logging in in
loaded
2:26:30
on
2:26:31
no this is to terrorize people
even
2:26:35
further didn't you mention
something
2:26:36
about a terrorist attack a few
shows ago
2:26:39
baby bagging and tagging this is
2:26:44
despicable
2:26:45
they had it completely under
their
2:26:47
control they controlled the guy
yeah
2:26:50
well this is what's new about
that
2:26:53
because it adds an extra level
of Terror
2:26:56
ontology people already
terrified yeah
2:26:59
that's what it does and that's
then the
2:27:01
media picks it up and said it
just
2:27:03
ignores it shameful shameful
yeah if I
2:27:10
was one of the supervisors the
FBI
2:27:12
running this six-week thing I
would
2:27:14
probably scull the agents for
doing this
2:27:17
would they agents may have been
forced
2:27:18
to it's hard to say you could
probably
2:27:20
read it in the indictment I've
read the
2:27:22
indictment no I don't think
they were
2:27:24
forced to I mean the indictment
at least
2:27:27
doesn't state that the special
agent
2:27:29
just says no they're not gonna
say that
2:27:30
specifically you have to read
between
2:27:32
the lines I don't know I didn't
pick up
2:27:34
on anything other than business
as usual
2:27:39
well they're protecting the
public
2:27:42
thanks boys good job I feel
much safer
2:27:45
now dying to get food they got
two shows
2:27:48
on now they got FBI and FBI
most wanted
2:27:52
on NBC both Dick Wolf
Productions yeah
2:27:56
and it's kind of interesting
because the
2:27:59
narrative has shifted on
television
2:28:01
dramas from all we're the local
cops and
2:28:05
we know what we're doing and we
can
2:28:07
handle these investigations and
oh no
2:28:09
the FBI is gonna get involved
they're
2:28:11
gonna botch it and you're gonna
let the
2:28:12
guy go yeah yeah yeah witness
pretended
2:28:15
to it now they've switched it
Dick Wolf
2:28:18
is the progenitor of all these
things by
2:28:20
the way they switch it now it's
the FBI
2:28:22
oh my god the local dumb cops
and all
2:28:25
they don't know what is right
so what
2:28:29
what I don't know how much
money this
2:28:31
guy's making for these two
shows but I
2:28:33
was doing foreign oh yeah he's
doing it
2:28:36
funny he's always done fine
who's not
2:28:37
doing fine as Joe Biden Joe
continues to
2:28:41
embarrass himself it's it's
2:28:43
incredibly sad here's the
teleprompter
2:28:48
one Roy's his hands over in the
side
2:28:50
trying to get the prompter to
move up
2:28:52
yeah this is a sad one and hot
topics we
2:28:56
just about Trump saying the
government
2:28:58
would reassess the recommended
period
2:29:00
for keeping businesses shut and
people
2:29:03
at home are you at all
concerned as
2:29:05
Trump said that we cannot let
the Cure
2:29:07
be worse than the problem
itself we have
2:29:10
to take care of the cure that
will make
2:29:12
the problem worse no matter what
2:29:14
okie-dokie yeah that's what a
lot of
2:29:20
people said when they heard
this you
2:29:22
want to hear that last bit
again yeah
2:29:25
it's almost an end of show clip
are you
2:29:27
at all concerned as Trump said
that we
2:29:29
cannot let the Cure be worse
than the
2:29:31
problem itself we have to take
care of
2:29:34
the cure that will make the
problem
2:29:36
worse no matter what keoki it's
this
2:29:40
stuff that comes out of Joe's
mouth but
2:29:43
it's confusing people and if
you hear
2:29:48
the term no I won't even I
won't even
2:29:51
set it up just listen to this
next one
2:29:52
from Joe and what we have done
is the
2:29:55
reason why most of the world has
2:29:56
repaired to us particularly
after World
2:29:58
War two is because of who we
are as a
2:30:02
nation we the people we hold
these
2:30:05
truths etcetera it sounds corny
when you
2:30:10
hear the term we hold these
truths
2:30:13
you always have to complete it
with to
2:30:16
be self-evident you that's just
what you
2:30:20
do he's making an example of
why people
2:30:23
love America and listen to us
and and
2:30:25
want to be on our side we hold
these
2:30:29
truths etcetera it sounds corny
but it's
2:30:32
real that's why that no but
that's why
2:30:35
yes there's my I so sounds
corny but
2:30:39
it's real I thought that was
reasonable
2:30:41
reasonable the actual I saw we
hold
2:30:45
these truths etcetera is so bad
man
2:30:53
ain't
2:30:55
where is it here we hold these
truths
2:30:59
etcetera
2:31:02
no it's an American I can't
play that
2:31:05
it's just no good but meanwhile
2:31:07
meanwhile Twitter exploded for
half a
2:31:10
second two days ago with the
name Tara
2:31:13
Reid Rea de did you hear of
this story I
2:31:17
did not Tara Reid was a staffer
for beau
2:31:21
Jaden back in the day and I
don't know
2:31:25
why it's coming out now it is
her own
2:31:27
words her own voice I pulled a
2:31:30
minute-long clip from her
sexual assault
2:31:33
committed on her by Joe Biden
when she
2:31:37
was a staffer for him I don't
a--first
2:31:40
Senate or VP but not they were
using
2:31:43
Congress to I believe for a
while yeah
2:31:45
we were alone and it was the
strangest
2:31:47
thing
2:31:48
there was no like exchange
really he
2:31:51
just had me up against the wall
and I
2:31:55
was wearing like a skirt and
you know
2:31:58
BEC business skirt but I wasn't
wearing
2:32:00
stockings it was kind of a hot
day that
2:32:02
day and I was wearing heels and
she just
2:32:05
hugged me up against the wall
and the
2:32:07
wall was cold and I remember he
it
2:32:10
happened all at once the gym
bag I don't
2:32:12
know where when I handed it jim
was gone
2:32:13
and then his hands were on me
and
2:32:15
underneath my clothes and yeah
and then
2:32:19
he went um he went down my
skirt but
2:32:22
then up inside it and he and I
traded me
2:32:27
with those singers and um I he
was
2:32:31
kissing me at the same time and
he was
2:32:32
saying something to me
2:32:33
he said several things that I
can't
2:32:35
remember everything he said I
remember a
2:32:37
couple of things I remember him
saying
2:32:39
first like as he was doing it
do you
2:32:42
want to go somewhere else and
then him
2:32:44
saying to me when I pulled away
2:32:46
he got finished doing what he
was doing
2:32:48
and I comes pulled back and he
said he
2:32:52
said come on man I heard you
liked me
2:32:54
and just that line alone makes
it 100%
2:32:57
believable I believe this woman
she's
2:33:02
very upset with us with it John
and so I
2:33:04
believe that her tone sounds
right I
2:33:06
would like to know the
2:33:08
date yeah I can find here I
don't care
2:33:11
it has to be that don't care if
it's a
2:33:13
Friday or Monday I just wanna
know what
2:33:14
year this was that would be
useful
2:33:17
mm-hmm does anyone have any
information
2:33:19
on that
2:33:19
well then this is the
interesting thing
2:33:22
this sounds like a solid
allegation and
2:33:24
actual for pardon the pardon me
saying
2:33:28
it grabbing by the pussy moment
but real
2:33:30
uh let me see if I can find her
when
2:33:37
this was from 1993 when she was
a Senate
2:33:40
staffer 83
2:33:44
yeah that's been biting head
hair yeah
2:33:48
themself as a lady killer I'm a
ladies
2:33:50
man ladies man yes she worked
in his
2:33:55
Senate office in 1993 this was
probably
2:33:58
some other allegations because
you can't
2:34:01
be the these situations from
what I can
2:34:04
tell or just from life
experience one
2:34:09
one offs or rare in other words
this guy
2:34:15
has not done this one time as
well
2:34:16
especially if he's putting up
against
2:34:18
the wall doing that and then
saying and
2:34:20
this is what rings true to me
come on
2:34:22
man I thought you'd like me I
mean that
2:34:24
sounds like the delusional Joe
that we
2:34:26
see yeah and I'd you know in
the world
2:34:32
of hash tag me too
2:34:34
come on come on man here's the
deal
2:34:36
someone's got to make some
noise about
2:34:38
us this woman is sounds too
traumatized
2:34:41
to me to and aren't we supposed
to
2:34:43
believe all women isn't that
just the
2:34:45
way it is you know it turns out
hmm
2:34:48
that you only believe all women
if it
2:34:51
has to do with Republicans oh
hey you
2:34:56
don't say I hope people see
this for the
2:34:59
farce that the media is and
this is the
2:35:02
reason why the No Agenda show
came to be
2:35:04
our own frustration about the
bullcrap
2:35:07
way the media portrays
so-called news
2:35:11
mainly for their own agenda
2:35:13
I've recalled that mention yes
what
2:35:16
that's exactly one of the
reasons this
2:35:17
show began or got onto the
track that
2:35:19
it's on
2:35:20
and and one of the early sales
pitches
2:35:23
we had and that we don't use it
much
2:35:25
anymore but it's still a good
one which
2:35:26
is that things that are being
reported
2:35:30
don't make sense
2:35:32
they didn't make sense to us
and then if
2:35:34
you look into it it doesn't
make sense
2:35:36
for a good reason because it's
bullcrap
2:35:37
and we had a lot of early
listeners say
2:35:40
to us you know I felt the same
way but
2:35:43
then I was doubting myself and
all the
2:35:45
next thing you know and then
you guys
2:35:46
came along and confirmed my
suspicions
2:35:50
mm-hmm that's what we do as
early days -
2:35:54
this was 12 12 years ago we
started as
2:35:57
east we didn't have as much
people are
2:35:59
doing are finding their own
truths their
2:36:02
own facts yes you can have your
own
2:36:04
facts depending on what you're
looking
2:36:05
at and how you're looking at it
but
2:36:08
there are some irrefutable
things and
2:36:09
this is this is just typical
stands
2:36:12
above everything why is the
media not
2:36:14
all over this why is the media
not
2:36:16
showing gin from lost who has
been saved
2:36:19
wow that was deep I'm gonna
show my food
2:36:22
by donating - no agenda imagine
all the
2:36:25
people who could do this oh
yeah that'd
2:36:27
be fun
2:36:35
we do have a few people to thank
2:36:37
as a matter of fact they do
support the
2:36:39
show starting with Adrian done
cui is a
2:36:47
jade it's a German it season
often and
2:36:51
it's often I think it's done
skirt dance
2:36:55
Adrian dunce couscous in for
fan - yes
2:36:59
you know Adrian I remember do
you know
2:37:03
anyone else just buffing often
this was
2:37:04
only and father - does he I've
seen him
2:37:07
there at the bar in 15 - the
name is
2:37:11
often often couldn't talk
Audrey on in
2:37:14
fosston - wouldn't talk v gate
this Enon
2:37:19
here's the Hoff Leigh Leroy
Pacheco is
2:37:23
next on the list with 100 bucks
it was
2:37:25
Adrian by those 13333
2:37:27
hundred dollars from Leroy
Debbie Holmes
2:37:30
Libby Montana 100 Douglas
Jeffries 100
2:37:34
Taylor Boyd in Cary North
Carolina 86 he
2:37:40
got screwed over by kovat but
all his
2:37:42
plans are ruined
2:37:43
okay I'm sorry just just to
backtrack on
2:37:46
Adrian just to let you know yes
he
2:37:47
wanted some have cancer karma
to his
2:37:49
Fred and Michaela
2:37:50
yes it's coming up right after
the right
2:37:52
after we're done here
2:37:53
oh I missed that yeah I got
sorry Adrian
2:37:56
the I do I see is a long note
there
2:37:59
Joseph Taylor where was I
Taylor Boyd
2:38:03
and carried Josh ad Deir 8200 -
in
2:38:06
Stanford North Sanford North
Carolina
2:38:09
Carissa Mullen in Thaxton
Virginia 808 a
2:38:15
boob donation in honor of her
boyfriend
2:38:17
Scott Manning is actual 49th
birthday
2:38:21
actual we spend countless hours
laughing
2:38:24
and concurring with your info
same int
2:38:27
discourse once again proof the
people
2:38:30
who know agenda together stay
together
2:38:32
Joe why in Miami Florida 77 77
and he
2:38:39
did he wrote a check and wrote
a note
2:38:40
and so I'll read the note
2:38:42
just a quick note in the middle
of all
2:38:44
the Chinese virus will not
virus of
2:38:46
covin 19 or just Corona
craziness I all
2:38:49
I know as my president says it
comes
2:38:50
from China and that's good
enough for me
2:38:52
watching the news media
hyperventilate
2:38:55
on new exposures and deaths and
new
2:38:57
guidelines is embarrassing
thank you for
2:38:59
your service and covering all
topics in
2:39:01
a reserved measured responsible
fashion
2:39:04
okay Anthony field sir lost
opportunity
2:39:11
75 washed his hands today
apparently Joe
2:39:15
be 69 69 Andrew Walker in
Pittsburgh
2:39:18
6333 Dame Jennifer Baron a test
of the
2:39:22
possible exit strategy our
friend who
2:39:24
now does too even more work by
the way
2:39:31
puncher fun story probably
because of
2:39:34
one of the videos which is a co
vid
2:39:37
video one of the animated no
agenda if
2:39:39
you guys haven't seen it yet
animated no
2:39:40
agenda on YouTube subscribe to
the
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channel
2:39:43
so the algos we got some kind of
2:39:48
disconnected from the algos and
the
2:39:50
views went way down because
we're no
2:39:51
longer recommended mode and
then she
2:39:54
wouldn't no agenda social and
said all
2:39:56
right here's what you all have
to do and
2:39:57
then within two hours somehow
that's the
2:40:01
traffic was up and higher than
ever
2:40:03
before because we had a whole
click farm
2:40:05
on no agenda social calm click
farm
2:40:07
we're all done boys well done
now that
2:40:11
you mentioned that I'm glad
that she did
2:40:13
that because now it shows that
we have
2:40:15
some possibilities using that
network as
2:40:18
a click forum cuz clip by the
way click
2:40:22
farms work they do Jennifer's in
2:40:27
Charleston South Carolina she
gave us
2:40:29
5750 Thank You Dame Jennifer
that's
2:40:32
that's beyond and above and
beyond
2:40:34
barren
2:40:35
loud pipes in Charlotte North
Carolina
2:40:38
5678 the Adam Conklin and a
Springfield
2:40:40
Massachusetts 5555 barren heart
of high
2:40:43
point in High Point North
Carolina
2:40:44
fifties 532 we like the
Carolinians old
2:40:47
yes yes Jerry hey man the sir
enough
2:40:50
said in 5510 from Liga City
Texas is
2:40:57
that birthday donation League
City
2:41:00
where's that you think no idea
sir Hank
2:41:03
Scorpio of the electrical grid
another
2:41:05
birthday donation 5510 same
donation
2:41:07
number interestingly enough and
a
2:41:10
birthday shout-out for his
friends for
2:41:12
Dwight in Cumberland Ontario
mr. Aubrey
2:41:14
of the lower Arkansas in
Texarkana 5510
2:41:20
then we have you get to Surrey
enough
2:41:23
sheds note about Heyman no
Peyman who I
2:41:27
hit in the mouth a while back
and who
2:41:29
immediately liked the show and
now
2:41:30
listens religiously while
hunkered down
2:41:32
there in Sarasota Florida keep
holding
2:41:34
your breath and not touching
anything
2:41:35
dad I love you
2:41:38
just want to pass that on now I
have
2:41:41
somebody who wrote this very
long note
2:41:42
in this segment which is makes
no sense
2:41:44
I my spreadsheet won't get his
name
2:41:47
that's anonymous oh it's
anonymous okay
2:41:50
well he gave that I can get
that part of
2:41:53
it which is 5510 and take no
read that
2:41:58
no no read it out loud just
read that
2:41:59
note so there's anything in
there we
2:42:00
need to discuss we'll continue
with
2:42:03
Scott of the tall corn in
Davenport Iowa
2:42:05
5533 Conner Lawrence in Albany
New York
2:42:08
53:13 David West 52:25 keeping
the good
2:42:13
work he says a dame Tanya Wyman
and New
2:42:16
York she's my countess or he's
just got
2:42:19
some title now she's up there
$51 and
2:42:24
she says she loves us no go yay
mm-hmm
2:42:27
251 New York City Daniel
Walraven in
2:42:32
eindhoven Volta Holland yes
5050 and the
2:42:38
following people are $50 donors
we have
2:42:40
a few of them today hmm
2:42:41
let's name a location if
applicable sir
2:42:44
media filter in miss
Mississauga Ontario
2:42:47
50
2:42:49
housen and humboldt
saskatchewan couple
2:42:52
Canadians Julian Robbins in
Aptos
2:42:55
California Rick bunk he's got a
birthday
2:43:00
donation for his brother David
bunk I
2:43:03
don't know why I find that funny
2:43:05
hey Suze Alan your buddy in
Austin Texas
2:43:09
Bri anonymous Christopher Tucci
in
2:43:13
Scarsdale New York Alexa
Delgado in
2:43:17
Aptos another Aptos dweller you
guys
2:43:19
have a little meetup - Roy ten
hava in
2:43:23
pie knocker chipping in
Mitchell Kaufman
2:43:28
in Charles billsborough Oregon
Steven
2:43:33
puss-puss kit Mary this is a
good one
2:43:39
foolish inner ol Schnurr mold
owner
2:43:42
owner closer New Orleans and
get to the
2:43:47
end Tristan onion Martin's in
Milwaukee
2:43:51
Wisconsin he needs a dude
you've been
2:43:56
deduced welcome to the party
Justin he's
2:44:00
new onion will West in Peoria
Arizona
2:44:05
Cassidy
2:44:06
Eastwood another birthday we
got a lot
2:44:07
of birthdays today in Oklahoma
City
2:44:09
Oklahoma emailed to you I guess
for
2:44:12
something about the birthday
David
2:44:14
McLean in Cuba Missouri and he
says we
2:44:19
do a great job and last but not
least
2:44:21
Scott Nelson circus got down in
2:44:23
Melbourne Melbourne Florida 50
and we
2:44:27
want to thank all these folks
for
2:44:28
producing show 1228 and making
it all
2:44:31
possible and they do yes and
I'm just
2:44:35
filling in Cassidy's birthday
request
2:44:38
nice list thank you everybody
2:44:39
especially the notes are very
nice it's
2:44:41
lovely to see the effect we all
have on
2:44:45
each other keeping each other
saying
2:44:47
amygdalas small but also keep
your eyes
2:44:49
open
2:44:49
remember after 9/11 we got a
couple
2:44:52
things the main thing was the
weapons of
2:44:55
mass destruction I'm sorry we
didn't
2:44:56
actually get them so keep your
eye out
2:44:58
for that because from there we
got into
2:45:01
Iraq and all kinds of other
stuff so
2:45:02
this feels very much like we
have a huge
2:45:06
terror wave washing over us
2:45:08
so getting the information that
people
2:45:11
send with their donations the
notes and
2:45:13
one of the longer notes we had
here
2:45:15
people who work in the personal
2:45:17
protection equipment industry
who can
2:45:19
explain exactly why things are
aren't
2:45:22
working
2:45:22
we can't read everything but we
read
2:45:24
everything and take it into
into our
2:45:27
analysis of what's going on and
clearly
2:45:31
what we're seeing on mainstream
is not a
2:45:33
reflection of what's really
happening
2:45:34
out there in America or
anywhere else in
2:45:37
the world everyone's
experiencing the
2:45:38
same thing but this media tribe
called
2:45:41
no agenda nation is one big
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the best podcast in the
universe a
2:45:46
couple of requests here at the
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thank you all for supporting us
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let's vote
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[Music]
2:46:14
here is the list for the 26th
of March
2:46:18
2020 will never forget this
period as we
2:46:20
move forward Karissa Mulan's is
happy
2:46:23
for mow lawns as happy birthday
to her
2:46:25
boyfriend Scott Manning turning
his
2:46:28
first 49 years old she's sure
that he'll
2:46:32
be 49 for a while teri Heyman
says happy
2:46:34
birthday to his dad Jerry
Heyman sir
2:46:37
Hank Scorpio says happy
birthday to sir
2:46:39
Dwight the night Rick bong
captain
2:46:41
birthday was brother David bunk
59 today
2:46:44
and cast the Eastwood were the
latest
2:46:46
belated birthday for Dave he
celebrated
2:46:49
on March 15th happy birthday
from
2:46:50
everybody here at the best
podcast in
2:46:52
the universe yes we have two
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2:47:06
from mediafire actually I think
we said
2:47:08
filter a moment ago sir media
filer is
2:47:11
changing his title to sir X
immediate or
2:47:15
sir X immediate or and sir good
fellow
2:47:18
today as of his additional
$1,000 in
2:47:23
donations becomes barren a sir
2:47:25
good fellow sir Baron sir good
fellow
2:47:28
sir congratulations with these
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gentlemen thank you very much
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supporting the No Agenda show
and we
2:47:34
have one night which luckily we
caught
2:47:36
just in the in the notes we
need to get
2:47:39
up on stage so one note I mean
my sword
2:47:43
there it is okay
2:47:46
Cole Candler
2:47:49
Cole thank you so much for
2:47:52
your contributions are mounting
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of $1,000 you are now very
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the No Agenda roundtable we
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2:47:59
our knights and dames as you
can see the
2:48:01
here wedding arrival and I am
proud to
2:48:02
pronounce the Kate the circle
of lower
2:48:05
Locke's view now night of the
no agenda
2:48:08
roundtable for you we have you
wanted
2:48:10
anything well I got hookers and
blow
2:48:12
rentboys Chardonnay I got
crawfish and
2:48:15
canebrakes brisket and
barrel-aged
2:48:16
Caprio maybe beer and blunts
Brazilian
2:48:19
hotties and cowgirls and coffin
varnish
2:48:22
maybe some ginger ale and
gerbils bong
2:48:24
it suburban or mutton and Mead
it's
2:48:29
everybody's favorite go over to
no
2:48:31
agenda nation.com slash rings
and that
2:48:33
is where you can enter your
info to me
2:48:38
there we go but you appreciated
that in
2:48:41
your hair didn't you I couldn't
reach
2:48:43
the mute button let me see new
batch of
2:48:46
rings are on their way so
somewhere in
2:48:50
about the next four weeks
you'll see all
2:48:51
the new batches go out and thus
as well
2:48:55
for you mr. Coll of lower locks
for you
2:48:57
just go to no agenda nation.com
slash
2:49:00
rings we have aired the show
all your
2:49:01
informations all we need then
we've got
2:49:05
this
2:49:12
just like a poly we can't
really do them
2:49:15
anymore since we're all on
lockdown I do
2:49:17
have a a meet up report this is
from the
2:49:21
this is from the 29th of
February
2:49:24
belated but it's the Oklahoma
City leap
2:49:27
day meetup from the Oklahoma
City Meetup
2:49:34
passing it around to say hello
like five
2:49:42
years ago something like that
from the
2:49:50
colony Texas in the morning
this is
2:49:52
Aaron form or Obama this is
Derek
2:49:56
Jeff F seen and Phillip Annie
did not
2:49:59
kill themselves in the morning
there
2:50:13
forth John at the Oklahoma City
meetup
2:50:15
having a great time with great
people
2:50:18
this is Sir Laurence of
Logansport in
2:50:22
the morning know what else is
going to
2:50:25
say Harvey Weinstein's not
going to kill
2:50:27
himself thank you for the
production
2:50:37
nice having at Joe Biden's mic
guys
2:50:39
they're great thanks guys today
overview
2:50:44
the meetups frustrating of
course today
2:50:47
anytime in the south we have
the South
2:50:49
African lockdown Edition as
it's posted
2:50:51
on No Agenda meetups calm drink
castle
2:50:54
Black Label or any great South
African
2:50:56
wine despite what john thinks
of it in
2:50:58
your own Shack or at the
nearest robot
2:51:00
sir Brian white knight in the
rainbow
2:51:02
nation I don't know exactly
what that
2:51:05
means but I this is the back
office for
2:51:08
Saturday the Kansas City state
of
2:51:11
emergency edition update
effective 324
2:51:15
the city is under stay at home
order for
2:51:18
30 days this can be lifted
earlier
2:51:21
obviously a one
2:51:23
the exception still allowed for
travel
2:51:24
is walking your dog this is why
our
2:51:26
family decided we'd walk the
dogs over
2:51:28
to the Swope Park off-leash dog
park
2:51:31
this Saturday from 3 to 5 feel
free to
2:51:34
join us for some dogging during
that
2:51:36
time for a migdal of therapy and
2:51:38
fellowship if you don't have a
dog don't
2:51:40
worry we'll bring extra got
someone rate
2:51:44
for this bring extra dogs for
you to
2:51:48
walk there what are you people
doing
2:51:49
here let me count the dogs let
me cut
2:51:51
the people want you to do very
ok ok not
2:51:53
enough dogs for the people
something's
2:51:54
wrong
2:51:55
also Saturday Rochester New York
2:51:57
definitely unlocked down the
first of
2:51:59
hopefully many meetups from the
slave
2:52:01
state of New York due to the
venue being
2:52:02
closed I have a back-up plan I
would
2:52:04
like to set up a virtual video
meeting
2:52:06
if you're still interested I
will email
2:52:07
you a link before the event go
- no
2:52:09
agenda social calm mg chuan SC
Hwan who
2:52:13
was the organizer they've got
that all
2:52:15
figured out over there with the
jujitsu
2:52:16
meetup thing and the jujitsu
they people
2:52:20
apparently really like it so
why fight
2:52:22
it use that go - no agenda
social calm
2:52:25
and we'll just leave the the
meetups for
2:52:27
what they are until some of
this starts
2:52:29
to pick up hopefully after the
6th of
2:52:31
April
2:52:32
you can still of course go and
look at
2:52:35
what's happening at No Agenda
meetups
2:52:36
com where we try to have a
little party
2:52:39
no agenda meetups calm
2:52:43
sometimes you wanna go hang out
with all
2:52:46
the nights and days
2:52:49
[Music]
2:52:52
check it on everybody
2:52:58
[Music]
2:53:00
it's like a party
2:53:02
exactly now I have some
international
2:53:05
news to get out of the way
before we
2:53:07
finish mm-hmm but before I do
that I do
2:53:10
have two competitive ISOs we
can try I
2:53:15
think you've already got the
one you can
2:53:18
try stay home ISO okay we all
need to
2:53:22
stay home yeah yes no it's not
as good
2:53:26
as yours and then I have your
misha's
2:53:28
ISO which is from a report we
didn't
2:53:30
play but it and it says zeroes
or it may
2:53:33
not be anything in this file
but give it
2:53:35
a shot
2:53:35
well Justin me mum what yeah
you can't
2:53:38
you can't get no I can't hear
you yeah
2:53:42
it's because she's just
mumbling it I
2:53:44
thought it'd be a good ISO but
it's not
2:53:45
okay wait whoa whoa whoa whoa
whoa
2:53:49
I just got it is this our ISO
now as the
2:53:52
let me see is this it
2:53:53
oh my god the universe is
collapsing
2:53:57
so along I think oh my god is
the best
2:54:00
part it just oh my god oh my
god the
2:54:04
universe oh my god hold on I
can do the
2:54:10
sheath can you take a couple of
beats
2:54:11
out of that maybe you could use
the
2:54:12
whole thing well then I'd have
to edit
2:54:14
it which I don't mind do I
don't mind
2:54:20
doing but I'm I don't have it's
funny
2:54:28
but it's not not for end of
show I like
2:54:30
it you like that kind of show I
do I
2:54:33
like it
2:54:34
oh well excuse me hold on then
I will
2:54:39
keep that let's see lockdown
okay it's
2:54:43
in the spot okay no I mean dumb
funny
2:54:55
yes so let's let's catch up
with some
2:54:58
international news these are all
2:54:59
piss-poor reports that mark as
such
2:55:01
mm-hmm from PBS is the
piss-poor report
2:55:04
on Yemen and the Saudis Saudi
Arabia is
2:55:07
being accused of torture and
other
2:55:09
crimes against civilians in
Yemen
2:55:11
Human Rights Watch reports that
Saudi
2:55:13
military forces and their yem
2:55:15
allies have committed a long
series of
2:55:18
abuses the Saudis are backing
the Yemeni
2:55:21
government against Shiite
rebels who
2:55:23
were allied with Iran what
2:55:27
aren't those Shiite rebels
actually the
2:55:30
Houthis yeah he's actually run
the
2:55:33
government and the government is
2:55:36
actually deposed I'm using any
of this
2:55:39
information important to PBS
anymore
2:55:43
told no no no no no let's don't
talk in
2:55:46
those terms does that still get
ratings
2:55:48
as anybody watch this dreck I
don't know
2:55:51
but it's really gone down the
tubes
2:55:52
really have another good
example I mean
2:55:55
if I were you I'd give up on it
I mean
2:55:56
it's not it's not like yes it's
not even
2:55:58
it's not even funny it's not
even funny
2:56:01
anymore
2:56:01
here's the other news Chad army
loses to
2:56:05
Boko harem have you heard about
this
2:56:08
hold on other news oh oh I got
you okay
2:56:15
no I had not heard this in
other news
2:56:18
nearly a hundred Chadian
soldiers have
2:56:21
been killed by Boko Haram in the
2:56:23
deadliest attack ever by the
group on
2:56:24
the country's armed forces the
Islamist
2:56:27
militants have increased their
attacks
2:56:29
in the region in recent months
Nicola
2:56:31
JAMA has a story on Wednesday
more
2:56:35
chattin troops arrived in the
lake chad
2:56:36
region the country's army is
considered
2:56:39
to be one of the most efficient
ones on
2:56:40
the continent but it has just
suffered
2:56:42
one of its worst setbacks
nearly a
2:56:45
hundred chadman soldiers were
killed on
2:56:47
Monday in this region by
jihadist group
2:56:49
Boko Haram President Idriss
Deby who's
2:56:52
been in power for 30 years
visited the
2:56:54
scene of the attack
2:56:57
and that has I think picked
that up from
2:57:02
overseas I gotta get that from
France 24
2:57:04
Pompeyo versus China bad report
from PBS
2:57:08
another one the Trump
administration
2:57:09
escalated a war of words with
China
2:57:12
today over the corona virus
pandemic
2:57:14
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
again
2:57:16
accused Beijing of concealing
vital
2:57:19
information he also charged
that Chinese
2:57:22
officials are spreading claims
that the
2:57:24
u.s. is behind the pandemic
this is news
2:57:27
to her she says she follows
anything
2:57:30
this is Friday yep I mean
yesterday this
2:57:35
has been going on for weeks
back brother
2:57:38
okay last one this is a this is
kind of
2:57:41
interesting this the apparently
Dakota
2:57:43
pipeline after in-service for
three
2:57:46
years they're trying to stop it
and
2:57:48
they're going for it sorry I'm
sorry in
2:57:50
this country a federal judge in
North
2:57:52
Dakota ordered a full
environmental
2:57:54
review of the Dakota access
pipeline
2:57:57
three years after it began
carrying oil
2:58:00
construction of the pipeline
near the
2:58:02
Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
set off
2:58:05
months of protests in 2016 and
2017 the
2:58:09
tribe wants the line shut down
boom boom
2:58:16
is right it's like where did
that come
2:58:19
from all of a sudden now that
ya know
2:58:22
reporting on how about some
info there's
2:58:25
got to be somebody involved
with this
2:58:27
what is it what does the
company say is
2:58:29
that really have a chance does
there any
2:58:32
only gonna do it I mean there's
nothing
2:58:33
they're giving it's just
they're doing
2:58:35
the same kind of news reading
only from
2:58:38
different sources that Amy
Goodman does
2:58:40
they just have a little thing
in front
2:58:41
of him and they read a story he
wasn't
2:58:42
the last one I'm gonna play
which is
2:58:44
Turkey and died Saudis okay
Turkey area
2:58:50
prosecutors in Turkey filed an
2:58:52
indictment today against 20
Saudi
2:58:54
citizens in the murder of
journalist
2:58:56
Jamal Hazuki the Washington Post
2:58:59
columnist was killed at the
Saudi
2:59:01
consulate in Istanbul in 2018
the Saudis
2:59:04
have refused to extradite any
of the
2:59:07
suspects
2:59:08
boom we don't know is it don't
really
2:59:10
know don't even really know if
it was
2:59:12
true or any of that mine okay
that's
2:59:15
that's the way it goes
2:59:16
read read read read read
Trump's sucks
2:59:18
really Trump's sucks
2:59:21
that's your PBS news just a
final please
2:59:25
stop emailing me about the 21
fewer cell
2:59:28
phones in China I'd like to
just address
2:59:32
in 21 million I think something
like
2:59:34
this at 21 million fewer cell
phones
2:59:36
yeah so this is sent well 21
million
2:59:45
people died first of all I
would say out
2:59:48
of 1.5 billion Chinese it's very
2:59:52
possible 21 million of them
thought if
2:59:55
this I don't want to be tracked
anymore
2:59:57
and just smash the phone and
got rid of
2:59:59
it also thousand people die a
day in
3:00:03
China
3:00:03
regardless maybe even more
without
3:00:06
coronavirus it's like this
these please
3:00:10
stop emailing it this is the
kind of
3:00:13
data that people send around
yeah I got
3:00:17
a bunch of those too you know
it's like
3:00:19
yeah and you know people die
during a
3:00:22
time and there was no signups
no new
3:00:23
sign up so that that skews your
numbers
3:00:26
but these data scientists even
the
3:00:29
numbers are who verified this
exactly
3:00:32
just made you Pew if you look
you
3:00:35
verified all right all right
time for us
3:00:42
to skedaddle out of here let me
see what
3:00:44
we have on no agenda stream
comm that
3:00:46
Larry show the big reset okay
you just
3:00:49
listen to that Larry show end
of show
3:00:53
mixes today come to us from
viola puke
3:00:56
Tom Starkweather and I'll
thrown that
3:00:58
Dame Jennifer again because I
thought
3:00:59
that was so good please
remember us at
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3:01:05
guaranteed we'll have something
to pull
3:01:07
apart for you since the media is
3:01:09
entirely unreliable from
beginning to
3:01:12
end
3:01:13
keep it here with your media
tribe no
3:01:15
agenda nation I'm coming to you
from
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opportunity zone 33 in the
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which is more
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important than ever to know on
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governmental maps in the morning
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everybody
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Valley where I'm seeing trucks
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the freeway filled with toilet
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keep your
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current
3:02:44
status we still have the
trajectory
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going up no one is gonna want
to tone
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down things where you see
what's going
3:02:53
on in a place like New York
City I mean
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I mean that's just you know
good public
3:02:57
health practice and common
sense guy who
3:02:59
loves sports but we're not
unfortunately
3:03:01
even be able to allow team
sports we
3:03:04
separate our men and women of
the NYPD
3:03:08
will be out there spreading the
message
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now when people break it up if
they have
3:03:12
to break it up move along no
lines type
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together in a grocery store no
grocery
3:03:16
stores fall over in New York
the current
3:03:18
American epicenter of this
pandemic the
3:03:20
first data tonight suggesting
that maybe
3:03:23
just maybe social distancing is
helping
3:03:26
to slow the onslaught of
carrara virus
3:03:28
if you call it hot if you call
it any
3:03:31
word you want to use it is
3:03:33
at a level that I was speaking
to Tony
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before it's a level that no
place else
3:03:38
is closed it's very unfortunate
you know
3:03:41
one of the things that the will
also
3:03:44
enact mandatory playground
social
3:03:48
density is probably a new
concept and
3:03:51
you can transfer it which makes
you
3:03:54
dangerous to the people who you
love
3:03:56
it's very possible that they
won't be
3:03:58
ever subject to what's
happening in New
3:04:01
York New York is definitely a
hotspot
3:04:02
there's no question about it
and you
3:04:05
know what we're doing in New
York to try
3:04:07
and help you're gonna get a
check taking
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money
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it's party time I check Dvorak
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