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April 9th, 2020 • 3h 19m

1232: GuangoCast

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refried beans man Adam curry Jhansi
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Dvorak Thursday April 9 2020 this is
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your award-winning Gitmo nation media
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assassination episode 1232 this is no
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agenda capital of the drone star state
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in the morning everybody by Adam Curry
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and from northern Silicon Valley where
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we're still awaiting the surge I'm Jesse
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Devorah I can barely fit the episode
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numbers in the intro anymore so 1232
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maybe 32 maybe yesterday Joe just go to
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12 32 just sounds so big when you say
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hundreds hundreds
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you never say hundreds you say twelve
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thirty-two I say 1232 oh do you yeah I
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guess I should drop it now because I
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can't fit it in anymore it's getting too
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long imagine where 10 thousands can be
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crazy
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well welcome John to the seat will be
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welcome to the six-foot Society that's
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where we are now I don't
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what's the reference oh you're six feet
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of separation is the six foot society oh
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yes yes and I'm stealing this from the
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meter-and-a-half society as proclaimed
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by the Dutch prime minister of Hertha ah
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interesting that they basically only do
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5 feet distancing oh my god they're
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taking such a chance metre and a half is
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not six feet I'm sorry so I don't know
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why that's not consistent in fact we've
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been duped we've been had we've been
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sold down the river we've been screwed
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we've been lied to
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the data is junk
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everything we're being shown is based
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upon bullcrap data
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inconsistent data models that change not
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once not twice not three times but four
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times and I gotta tell you ouchy and
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Burks have fallen through the basket
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Tony had a clip about this I got a
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number of clips about this about the new
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numbers
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I got will remind people that the
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initial numbers and Trump was has been
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condemned for this the initial numbers
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were two million Americans dad let's go
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to the videotape
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then I'm surprised you didn't ask me
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about the term that Burks and fowey have
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fallen through the basket but I guess
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you just accepted that I'm throwing a
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new why did you use that term basket
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it's throwing in a new dutch ism really
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what is a Dutch thing yes you don't
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really want me just chiming on every
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single word you use I hope of course
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that that's what I always expect from
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you anyway they'd fallen through the
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basket both of them yes I agree yeah so
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that's the that's the Dutch ISM so the
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data is wrong the models are wrong the
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numbers are wrong I'm not going to say
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anyone lied to us just yet because that
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would mean that was really premeditated
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I'm not sure about that but let's go
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through a number of clips to show you
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what is incredibly wrong and as you said
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the two million number is what we
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started on based on the model from
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Washington State that's the the Bill
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Gates backed data health.org
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and that was even before the last show
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they ratcheted that down to two hundred
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thousand and said well we didn't have
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the mitigation practices built into the
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model which I believe that already is a
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lie because I'm pretty sure it was sold
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to us as this is what's going to happen
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but okay well we'll take that we'll take
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it down the 200,000 as you know as of
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yesterday it's now sixty thousand dead
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predicted in the United States but let's
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not forget to intermediate think they
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had eighty oh yeah I'm saying it's four
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they've had
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or changes and so the president did his
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his little show yesterday he actually
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had a very good rapport with the
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journalist there was not a lot of
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shouting back and forth he even took a
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serious question from Jim Acosta from
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CNN his arch nemesis and treated it as a
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reasonable question last week your top
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experts were saying that we should
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expect a hundred thousand two hundred
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forty thousand deaths in this country
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you've been talking about how it looks
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like maybe things are pledge telling are
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these numbers now being revised downward
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I know you don't want people to stop
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social distancing and that sort of thing
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but what can you tell us about the
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numbers I think you're right yeah my
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impression Jim is those were the numbers
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that were set and they were set as an
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expectation from quite a while ago I
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think we're just doing much better than
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those numbers if either of you would
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like to talk about that a fair question
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yeah so a Trump of course loves these
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numbers because he's managing against
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them and that's what numbers are for
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that's why you want a model a model is
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not to be taken as the gospel even
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though it's different in climate change
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of course but it's a it's a dashboard
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it's it's a dashboard and he loves the
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numbers going down because it makes
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everything look good now let's hear the
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answer to the same question and this
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time from dr. Burks yes I think all of
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you many of you have done the analysis
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of the same models that we utilized and
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if you do the models of the models you
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know the models of the models I got to
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stop you right there
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horseshit there's no models of the
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models what you're saying is you're
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taking an average from four not one two
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three four flawed models and say oh this
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is an average and then you're saying
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that you modeled this horseshit models
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that we utilized and and if you do the
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models of the models you end up with
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that range at the same time we carefully
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looked at Italy and Spain and we are
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doing much better in many cases than
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several other countries and we're trying
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to understand that we believe that our
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health care delivery system in the
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United States is quite extraordinary I
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know many of you are watching the act
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now
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and III hme model from and they have
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consistently decreased the number the
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mortality from over almost 90 thousand
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or eighty eight eighty six thousand down
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to eighty one thousand and now down to
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sixty one thousand how is that what's
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happening what's going on is modeled on
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what America is doing bull crap these
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models starting for sure started with
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the two hundred and forty thousand
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top-level model from the IMH IHM II was
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including mitigation measures the guy
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said I'm changing this he did it for the
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UK and for the rest of the world he said
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is because mitigation is now built in
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but no now these numbers which are
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flawed models and models of models like
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the backup to the backup to the backup
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no no that's for a different reasons
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that's what's happening and I think what
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has been so remarkable I think to those
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of us who have been in the science
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fields for so long is how important
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behavioral change is oh and how amazing
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Americans are the models didn't change
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we change the models behavior I just
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want to stop for a second and just
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remind the audience who was I would say
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borderline in love with this woman just
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a few weeks ago me totally absolutely
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because she's the only one giving out
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information and now that we know that
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the information is bullcrap she's the
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one telling us so I still like her for
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that reason because she has a very
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specific job her job is to communicate
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what's going on so now it's very easy to
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see when she's lying whether I was
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enamored with her or not
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I've paid attention to her unlike all
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the media shows and that's what's
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changing the rate of new cases and
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that's what will change the mortality
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going forward because now we're in to
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the time period a full mitigation that
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should be reflected within the coming
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weeks of decreasing mortality I mean
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that's what we really hope to see
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we are impressed by the American people
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and I think models are models I've
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always worked on validating I spent my
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life validating models all over the
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world and that's why we do surveys and
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surveillance and we make sure that what
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we think is right is right I think this
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will change how people look at
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respiratory diseases because it will
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change what is possible when the globe
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and particularly the American people do
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this level of mitigation and I think as
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I talked about yesterday we are still so
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we are still in off really of the
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American people strength in this and
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following through total lie and she
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brings up the the Italy numbers the
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Spain numbers which I thought was all
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settled we all knew was going on and now
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we get an admission from dr. Burks that
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indeed and even though she doesn't
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understand what she's even saying in
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this clip indeed they're just marking
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every death as kovat 19 and she admits
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to that here which by the way we
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recognized this in the show almost
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immediately weeks ago
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yeah weeks ago particularly with the
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Italian numbers there are other
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countries that if you had a pre-existing
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condition and let's say the virus called
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you to go to the ICU and then have a
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heart or kidney problem some countries
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are recording that as a heart issue or a
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kidney issue and not a Kovan 19 death
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right now we're still recording it and
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we all I mean the great thing about
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having forms that come in and a form
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that has the ability to mark it as
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covert 19 infection the intent is right
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now that those if someone dies with
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kovat 19 we are counting that as a copa
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19 death are you can you be sure
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from coroner's that that's not
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necessarily of the case are you sure how
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can you be so confident about that and
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is there any concern that it's used the
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data that you're trying to collect in
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terms of projections things like that
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well I think that would apply more to
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rural areas that may not have the same
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level of testing but I am pretty
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confident in New York City and New
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Jersey and places that have these large
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outbreaks and kovat only hospitals I can
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tell you they are testing in New York
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and New Jersey together have a by
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proportion are testing extraordinary
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well as Washington State and Louisiana
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so I don't see that there's been a
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barrier and testing to diagnosis so if
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you test someone who died of something
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else and they have kovat 19:00 then
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you're marked as a kovat 19 death there
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is clip after clip after clip which I'm
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not gonna play of doctors of hospital
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specialists saying we're coding these
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wrong these deaths are being coded wrong
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it's skewing the data now let's go talk
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to Chris Murray this is the guy who
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created the Washington you know the IH
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ME Washington model the Bill Gates guy
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and he's not in line with what Burke's
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is saying here recall the models changed
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because we're doing so well because
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mitigation is doing so well even though
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mitigation is supposed to be built into
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those models Chris Murray was on pooper
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the other night you just explained the
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new changes to your model says we've had
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you on before and you've always pointed
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out as more information comes in as more
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data comes in the numbers will change
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why the lowering now so two key things
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we've been able to incorporate with all
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the influx of new data United States
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first we found out a lot more about
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Hospital practice and so what we're
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seeing is that oh yeah there's a I have
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a lot of tell clips this guy is coughing
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to seeing is that hospitals particularly
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in New York but elsewhere in the country
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are admitting fewer people compared to
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what the original data suggested you
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know compared to every death that we
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see they're putting fewer people into
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the ICU and there's lower ventilator
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requirements so that's brought down the
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sort of shortage estimates quite a bit
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because of that new data influx and the
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other big news is I'm sorry it's oh I'm
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sorry it's because of a new data influx
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that scientists speak for bullcrap that
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new data influx and the other big news
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is that we're seeing peaks in the
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epidemic in other places other than
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China in Italy in Spain in fact seven
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different regions have seen the epidemic
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peak and come down and that really
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informs our models about the impact and
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the effectiveness of social distancing
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okay so it informs my model my model
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sitting there waiting for some
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information bullcrap and not it not
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anything about mitigation no this is
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about the numbers so he's not agreeing
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with what dr. Brooks just said moreover
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his model has very different
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presumptions remember they have
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mitigation built into the models we're
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working on an April 30 timeline could be
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extended but that's it April 30 let's
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check in with Chris Murray and see what
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his model is actually based on dr.
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Murray - question do you know wait why
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the White House's numbers have been
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higher than yours when your model was
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saying 80,000 s as well a while ago
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that's when they came out with you a
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hundred thousand to two hundred forty
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thousand figure would you know why why
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their numbers have been higher so in our
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models we are building in the assumption
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that social distancing is going to stay
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in place till we hit the threshold when
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we think the first wave is essentially
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over and that's we use a number which is
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0.3 deaths per million people in the US
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so basically 60 deaths in United States
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in a day would be that threshold and
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that should come first week of June and
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so we're building in the assumption that
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social distancing is in place until then
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we will start to release hopefully later
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this week or by the weekend what might
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happen if we take social distancing off
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before then and we're pretty confident
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we'll just see a rebound of the epidemic
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if if that's what was to happen so his
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model he
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based on mitigation all the way through
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May up until June so the numbers now
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that numbers really don't make sense but
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it doesn't matter because Bill Gates is
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really happy with foutch e presenting
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all these great numbers to the American
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people beware of the TEL well if we do
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the social distancing properly we should
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be able to get out of this with the
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death number well short of that it's
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very important that those numbers are
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out there because a lot of people are
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still thinking hey isn't like normal not
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waking up every day to a completely new
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reality and so I was very glad that
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those models are out there you know dr.
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foutch he's doing a very good job doctor
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she's doing a very good job saying the
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numbers or what count here and you know
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the various models that we Imperial
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University do show that without this
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dramatic behavior change you could even
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get worse than that so these models and
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these people in particular and let's
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make sure we know they're all connected
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World Health Organization Bill and
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Melinda Gates Foundation foul Qi through
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being on advisory boards and Burkes on
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advisory boards with the Gates
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Foundation or one of her daughter's
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works for the Gates Foundation there is
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a foul Qi in vaccination trials trials
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with the Gates Foundation and the niña
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NIAID the well let's just keep those
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connections for now who gave them the
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authority to shut the country down well
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the data did this flawed data and Trump
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confirms this again when you look the
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question was just asked about you know
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about how we doing compared to
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projections those were just original
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projections the big projection being 2.2
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million people would die if we did
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nothing that was another decision we
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made close it up that was a big decision
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that we made
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two very smart people walked into my
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office and they said listen these are
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your alternatives and that was a
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projection of I guess 1.5 to 2.2 million
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people would die if we didn't close it
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up so two people came into his office so
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foul Qi and Burkes
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they showed the models they said we're
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all gonna die and the president made the
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only decision he could at the time based
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upon this complete horsecrap down to
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your alternatives and that was a
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projection of I guess 1.52 2.2 million
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people would die if we didn't close it
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up that's a lot of people so if we do a
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number that's tremendously smaller than
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that now if we did close it up the
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numbers got to a hundred to two hundred
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and twenty million people so if we can
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stay substantially under the hundred
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which was the original projection I
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think we all did a very good job and so
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Trump of course it's the only way out is
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to beat the numbers and he knows he's
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got it made it's in the bag 60,000
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deaths total in the United States is
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equal to the 2017-2018 flu season sixty
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one thousand people yeah so you know
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it's like how many of these are flu two
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now I should mention a couple things the
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Democrats aren't seeing it this way
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didn't listen to the experts and he was
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way too late on shutting down everything
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yep he's connectors a lot of messaging
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and I want people to be very cognizant
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of this and it's not just a little bit
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of messaging that this is a last
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desperation hope by the way for the
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Democrats but the messaging is
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everywhere and that messaging is
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consistently the same not enough was
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done soon enough of course he was
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supposed to be doing all this right in
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the middle of the impeachment oh yes but
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but even when I was watching and I have
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one clip that backs this up and I could
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have gotten a lot more and I'm gonna
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start collecting him because they're all
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over the place because they are
19:04
unfortunate they're very collectible and
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you know me and france24 had some girl
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they were talking she's out of Matt the
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thing over her face and she's talking
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that she's an in Paris bitching about
19:16
she's saying this situations lasted way
19:19
too long
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and it didn't start soon enough we
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should have said dresses sooner so she's
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doing one of those the joke of you know
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the food here is terrible you know or
19:31
those prices are so high the Middle
19:33
Eastern you know the running gag about
19:36
the contradictory commentary and and
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this is you starting to hear this all
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yeah well if Trump had done something
19:43
sooner all Trump and it's a known fact
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that Trump didn't get do anything sooner
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and mine and meanwhile of course when he
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did shut down certain flights from China
19:52
uh everybody bitched at him for being a
19:56
racist and Nancy Pelosi did an ad in San
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Francisco saying come to Chinatown and
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that that's all ignored of course this
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is very interesting politically what
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you're trying to do here but it's it's
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really aimed at Trump do you have a clip
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because I have a clip of this exact
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narrative if you want to hear it I want
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to hear it this is of course Anderson
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Cooper is opening monologue good evening
20:18
everyone there is a lot to get to
20:19
tonight some potentially positive signs
20:21
in New York the epicenter of the fight
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to save infected people in plenty of
20:25
continued warnings about difficult days
20:26
and deaths ahead we're gonna get to all
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of that the White House coronavirus task
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force press briefing ended a short while
20:32
ago and if you tuned into it hoping to
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hear from the country's top scientists
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you were likely disappointed what we
20:38
mostly heard was the president what we
20:40
saw was a hijacking a hijacking of the
20:43
task force press conference by a
20:44
president determined to rewrite the
20:46
history of his early and reprehensibly
20:49
irresponsible response to this virus the
20:52
president showed us today is what the
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nation's top scientists have to deal
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with every day the president who now
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uses these briefings as a reelection
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platform an opportunity to lie to
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deflect to attack to bully and cover up
21:06
his own deadly dismissals of the virus
21:08
for crucial weeks according to the
21:10
president today all governors are
21:11
getting everything they need and testing
21:13
is now and always has been great
21:14
reporters who asked fair questions but
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didn't kowtow or suck up to this
21:18
president were attacked and belittled
21:20
and a special venom was reserved for
21:22
career official at HHS who he doesn't
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even know who released a non-political
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study with extensive interviews with
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doctors and hospitals across the country
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describing the
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the supplies and insufficient testing
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and mixed messages they've been getting
21:36
from the federal government all things
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that have been reported on I just have
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to point out this is not normal and it
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matters because this is life and death
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sorry but I can't top that one I was
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lucky to find it but it jumped out at me
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like I should probably make a clip out
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of this so there's a couple of actual
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huge media warfare arenas going on right
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now that this is one obviously it's not
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working too well for the the opponents
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of the president because his poll
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numbers appear to be doing quite well
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and I think the country the country
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maybe the world but the country
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certainly isn't feeling a little bit
22:23
better today because the numbers seem to
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be going in our favor where there was
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flawed numbers to begin with or not
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doesn't matter most humans are very bad
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at interpreting data certainly graphs
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and there's a lot of statistical bull
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crap that is thrown in there well I want
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to interrupt you and say there that's
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true but they're not stupid about
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interpreting reality right and I will
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say that if the two newsletters ago that
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link I had to the video of but the Cova
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19 hospitals all being empty and most of
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this being staged for the New York New
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York specifically but the New York media
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pushing it the most that these hospitals
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were jammed they were jammed with people
23:05
now of course seeing videos of hospital
23:07
staff dancing around but they're jammed
23:09
with people those videos have all been
23:11
taken down by YouTube oh and do you know
23:13
how hard it is to find anything on
23:15
YouTube in general right now
23:18
just searching I was looking for
23:21
actually a bite an interview almost
23:23
impossible to find if it contains the
23:25
word Co vyd corona or you name it though
23:30
the fight that is going on has been
23:32
going on for several weeks the fight
23:33
that is being pushed against so hard
23:36
it's of course if the president says I
23:39
like this
23:40
a lot of people in the media and
23:42
certainly political opponents
23:44
immediately say oh we have to go against
23:46
this and this is hydroxychloroquine with
23:51
the combination of z-pak antibiotics
23:54
some other things that appear to be
23:56
working Trump keeps pushing it he's
23:59
setting the country up just in case it
24:01
works
24:02
and although anecdotally we hear it does
24:04
so he's pushing this continuously this
24:06
is his latest effort as American
24:08
industry steps up to help so are
24:10
America's doctors and scientists ten
24:12
drugs are now in clinical trials and my
24:16
administration is taking unprecedented
24:18
actions to make new therapies and
24:21
treatments available without delay the
24:24
the doctors the lab technicians the
24:27
companies I spoke to him yesterday I
24:29
spoke again today they are coming up
24:32
with things that are I think I hope in
24:35
the very near future are going to be
24:36
very very special very important our
24:39
national stockpile is now equipped with
24:42
nearly 30 million hydroxychloroquine
24:46
pills so we're up to about 30 million
24:49
we're distributing by the millions you
24:51
read about state representative Karen
24:55
Whitsett who I very much appreciate her
24:58
going public but she was I think very
25:01
very much helped by this pill as she saw
25:04
what I was saying on television she
25:07
thought she was in very bad shape I
25:09
don't want to go further than that but
25:10
you see her story you know her story
25:12
she's a highly respected state rep from
25:16
Michigan the xethru Meissen and and zinc
25:21
they say is ink
25:22
you should add zinc now social has to be
25:26
recommended by doctors physicians but
25:28
they say zinc I want to throw that out
25:30
there because that's where they seem to
25:32
be having the best result so you add the
25:36
zinc and the raw Meissen and it's been
25:42
we've had a lot of good stories a lot of
25:45
good stories and we have almost 30
25:48
million doses so we've got a lot I want
25:51
to thank Prime Minister Modi of India
25:53
for allowing us to have what we
25:56
requested from before the the problem
25:59
arose and he was terrific we'll remember
26:03
it so that's an important point with the
26:06
world now going after hydroxychloroquine
26:10
India was actually holding back all
26:12
shipments and most of it is manufactured
26:14
in India they were holding it back but
26:17
Trump put in the call and said yep we
26:19
need it and Modi said you got it you
26:22
heard all of the different data points
26:23
there the most interesting one is this
26:26
Michigan representative Karen Whitsett
26:30
in Detroit and Michigan is one of the I
26:34
think it is the state that the governor
26:36
said illegal to sell hydroxychloroquine
26:40
all all in against the truck the the
26:42
president this is no good you can't have
26:44
this we're forbidding the sale of it
26:47
here is a short clip done herself of
26:51
this model
26:52
well actually Nevada was the guy that
26:56
was the governor who was really the know
26:58
you can't use it under any circumstances
27:00
I forbid it
27:00
I'm pretty fish again I don't know that
27:02
there was adamant maybe
27:05
well now I got to look it up I'm pretty
27:08
sure it was well I'll let you listen to
27:12
the clip and hear what she says I really
27:15
want to say that you know you have to
27:17
give this an opportunity and for me it
27:21
saves my life that I'm essentially
27:22
believed that once I got into something
27:24
like that I may not have actually come
27:26
out and that was my biggest fear and I
27:29
knew that this medication would possibly
27:32
save me if the President had not if the
27:34
President had not talked about this it
27:36
would not be something that's accessible
27:37
for anyone to be able to have kidnapped
27:39
right now it would not even be possible
27:41
and I mean that it was honestly because
27:45
I did have a difficult time even that
27:47
day obtaining the medication because of
27:49
an order that was put down in my stake
27:51
headline Michigan Governor who banned
27:54
anti coronavirus drug touted by Trump
27:57
now asking for shipments of it it was
27:59
banned by her and you hear the state rep
28:02
saying it was even hard to get it but it
28:05
saved her apparently
28:06
now this governor's got to go this
28:11
suggesting she's gonna be the vice
28:13
president candidate with with Biden well
28:16
good
28:16
bring her in there'd be some fun
28:20
questions during the debate so let's
28:22
look at some other m5m opinions on this
28:26
hydroxychloroquine shall we now she's
28:28
seen those studies are not scientific
28:30
and chloroquine the drug used to treat
28:32
malaria and lupus also carries
28:35
cardiovascular risks but the president
28:37
continues to endorse the drug President
28:39
Trump is asked what do you have to lose
28:41
medical experts say in your life what do
28:44
you have to lose
28:47
well potentially you can lose your life
28:49
experts say there isn't enough clinical
28:51
data to show it's effective for
28:53
coronavirus and it is some serious side
28:56
effects we continue today to push
28:59
hydroxychloroquine in a way that is
29:02
baffling to medical professionals Gene
29:06
Robinson you write in the Washington
29:07
Post the one word that proves why
29:09
President Trump should not be President
29:12
what is it hydroxychloroquine okay it
29:18
appears the media is somewhat against
29:21
this what therefore we'll get to in a
29:23
moment and it's gotten so bad during the
29:25
daily corona Brite virus task force
29:29
briefings the president is now just
29:31
intervening and would you also weigh in
29:33
on this issue hydroxychloroquine what
29:36
would you think about this and he's not
29:47
even letting Falchi answer anymore
29:49
because foul she is very very cagey and
29:52
he's like well you know it's kind of
29:54
here it's kind of there I mean he's he's
29:56
playing his he's kind of playing his
29:58
role meanwhile here is Professor Dr
30:02
Governor Cuomo in New York kind of
30:05
admitting without really saying it that
30:08
it kind of works drug trial of hydroxy
30:11
fluorine and chlorine going we have well
30:15
that's your New York media and they're
30:17
still a little behind you see Gloria
30:19
she's still working on chlorine and but
30:21
this is the this is the level of
30:23
reporting that you're getting so
30:24
remember garbage in garbage out it's
30:26
drug trial of hydroxy chlorine and
30:29
chlorine going we have we're using we've
30:35
allowed usage of the hydroxychloroquine
30:39
with the zithromax packs back
30:44
in hospitals at their discretion
30:48
there has been an atonal evidence that
30:50
it is promising that's why we're going
30:53
ahead doctors have to prescribe it there
30:56
are some people who have pre-existing
30:58
conditions where it doesn't work or
31:01
they're taking medication that's not
31:03
consistent with this treatment but
31:06
anecdotally it's been positive we'll
31:09
have a full test once they have a large
31:13
enough sample and data set Jessie but
31:15
anecdotally it's been positive and if we
31:18
get an additional supply we can which
31:21
the federal government says they're
31:22
going to send I'm going to mention it to
31:24
the president actually going to call
31:26
them this afternoon with the Comfort
31:31
supply we can let the 14-day limit been
31:34
it's so wrong so dumb that the president
31:38
is recommending this that Governor Cuomo
31:40
is ordering more it likes to have more
31:43
is lifting the ban on people getting it
31:45
because he has more the media is not
31:48
serving you in this case there was out
31:52
the media is hurting you and people like
31:54
Glenn Robinson columnist over at the
31:56
wopo wah-wah-wah-wah-wah police really
32:00
should be ashamed of himself
32:02
Axios said that they found out from an
32:07
inside source there was a in Axios as an
32:09
NBC Comcast own web site property news
32:12
knew actually us was so cool they
32:15
reported on a big fight behind the
32:19
scenes in the coronavirus task force
32:22
between pouchy
32:23
and Peter Navarro Peter Navarro is the
32:27
guy who is responsible for really a lot
32:31
of the coordination of all of the assets
32:35
and it's what he does he's very good at
32:38
it
32:39
historically speaking and apparently
32:43
Peter Navarro said hey man I'm gonna
32:46
make sure people get hydroxychloroquine
32:48
because it's worth the shot what have we
32:51
got to lose and foul she was pushing
32:54
back apparently much harder than he
32:56
usually does
32:58
on screen - which Navarro said you know
33:01
screw it we're just doing it we're
33:02
getting it done that leaked out and this
33:05
became some international fracas and
33:08
Peter Navarro defends what happens
33:11
things to CNN I want to play you
33:13
something that dr. Anne thief ouchy
33:15
has said about hydroxychloroquine Lissa
33:17
sure the data are really just at best
33:20
suggestive there have been cases that
33:22
show there may be an effect and there
33:25
are others to show there's no effect
33:28
okay so I think in terms of science I
33:30
don't think we could definitively say
33:32
all right so why is dr. Anthony pouchy
33:34
the lead infectious disease doctor in
33:36
the country wrong about this in your
33:37
opinion sure I let him speak for himself
33:40
John but I would have two words for you
33:42
second opinion and in terms of the
33:45
studies that exist I think you would
33:47
grant me that there are numerous studies
33:49
on this which show preliminary
33:52
therapeutics - I let you go to four
33:58
points beginning it's wonderful you're
33:59
saying a second opinion here what are
34:01
your qualifications to weigh in on
34:03
medicines more than dr. Anthony Fauci
34:05
why can't we listen to you and not dr.
34:07
pouchy said the a-hole who does this 24
34:10
hours a day on the eighth hole station
34:12
that questions it all the time well let
34:14
me suggest John that later in the day
34:16
you have William grace on another famous
34:19
doctor in the city of New York he has he
34:23
can talk eloquently about this but John
34:27
there's doctors disagree about things
34:30
all the time my qualifications in terms
34:32
of looking at the science is that I'm a
34:35
social scientist a PhD and I understand
34:39
how to read statistical studies whether
34:41
it's in medicine the law economics or
34:44
I'm sorry that doesn't qualify you to
34:46
treat me you know it doesn't hang our
34:48
judge the difference that you are making
34:50
in the difference that you are taking
34:52
the additional step you are taking is as
34:53
a social scientist with no medical
34:56
training is you were now saying that you
34:58
think it works well dr. Anthony pouchy
35:02
who was an infectious disease doctor who
35:04
has been running the top infectious
35:06
disease agency for decades says we do
35:08
know if it works scientific studies that
35:10
I have seen and point to the possibility
35:13
that it has both therapeutic efficacy as
35:17
well as possible prophylactic efficacy
35:20
and one thing I would ask you to do John
35:21
is you speak to these doctors and nurses
35:24
and other people at the front lines ask
35:26
them how many of them are taking hydroxy
35:30
as a prophylactic I've heard this
35:33
anecdotally quite a few were doing this
35:35
but okay it's the mainstream job to push
35:38
against whatever these guys doing I want
35:41
to stop you you're getting into the
35:42
habit of picking up the lingo of these
35:47
guys and their bullshit to say I've
35:49
heard anecdotally I did that on purpose
35:54
okay well but of course it's redundant
35:58
to say I heard thank you for the English
36:00
lessons I heard thank you for the
36:02
English lesson did you understand what I
36:04
was saying yeah you've heard apparently
36:08
a lot of the doctors and nurses are
36:11
using this stuff yes maybe why they're
36:13
dancing around so much exactly because
36:15
they seem pretty happy now the reason
36:20
that this pushback is coming is the
36:22
final piece of my presentation more or
36:24
less is a disagreement between obviously
36:28
unproven we don't know if it works crazy
36:31
Trump he's killing people drink and fish
36:33
cleaner ignore the person who live
36:36
ignore the actor who lived ignore the
36:39
the doctors who were taking it as a
36:40
prophylactic know we want vaccines look
36:44
or we're waiting for the vaccine money
36:46
it's the money and it's a little bit
36:48
beyond the money but I think I can
36:50
explain this first we need to heat to
36:52
really get the idea of how how the the
36:59
medical community is going against this
37:02
is to listen to Zeke Emanuel Zeke
37:06
Emanuel was the was a huge part of the
37:10
Ebola response and the Zika response
37:12
during the Obama administration worked
37:15
of course very closely with foul chief
37:17
out she was the same guy who was there
37:18
just listen to his
37:21
on where we're at and how we can get
37:23
back to work is all that economic pain
37:26
worth trying to stop covet 19 the truth
37:29
is we have no choice if we prematurely
37:33
end that physical distancing and the
37:35
other measures keeping it at bay deaths
37:37
could skyrocket into the hundreds of
37:39
thousands if not a million we cannot
37:42
return to normal until there's a vaccine
37:45
conferences concerts sporting events
37:48
religious services dinner in a
37:50
restaurant none of that will resume
37:52
until we find a vaccine a treatment or a
37:54
cure one thing I've learned is a cancer
37:57
doctor is that it's wrong to paint an
38:00
overly rosy picture in order to maintain
38:03
a patient's hope it's wrong because it
38:06
fails it's false biology and disease are
38:10
formidable opponents that inevitably
38:12
tell us the truth we cannot believe the
38:16
oppression of this pandemic until we are
38:18
realistic we need to prepare ourselves
38:21
for this to last 18 months or so and for
38:24
the toll that it will take we need to
38:26
develop a long term solution based on
38:29
those facts it has to account for what
38:31
we are losing while this fight goes on
38:33
things like schooling and income and
38:37
contact with our friends and extended
38:38
family Lawrence the crisis is not gonna
38:42
go away in a few weeks
38:43
or after the 30 day plan comes to an end
38:46
although kovat 19 is affecting us in
38:48
different ways we have to be up to it
38:51
and fight together very clear 12 to 18
38:55
months no school no sporting events no
38:57
fun until we have a vaccine he'll throw
39:00
in a cure but until we have a vaccine
39:04
that's what he's been saying that's that
39:06
yeah that is the worst so this cure this
39:08
cure that there that the president is
39:10
promoting to an extreme it probably
39:13
wouldn't have been promoted by any other
39:15
president and no no I don't think
39:17
Hillary or anybody would just let people
39:20
die hell with it so you've got this
39:21
cheap by the way the key to this it's a
39:24
cheap cure that's part of it and so the
39:28
money is not there for the vaccine
39:30
people and of course the real smart
39:33
money vaccine guys will have a
39:34
vaccine only works for a short time well
39:37
well most nurse I'd like to take you
39:39
back to 12 years ago maybe 10 one of the
39:44
first it was kind of like a pipeline
39:45
moment for the show there was a JPMorgan
39:48
Chase
39:49
investors conference yes you dug up I
39:53
got me to give you the briefing you dug
39:56
up which I thought was seminal a report
40:00
from JPMorgan showing that the vaccine
40:02
business it was could be huge a huge
40:06
moneymaker
40:08
it was the fan I by the way I want to
40:10
interrupt this line of thought with
40:12
there learning a lesson during this
40:15
moment because of this this cheap cure
40:18
they're learning a lesson that next time
40:20
they try to pull a stunt they being you
40:24
know yes yes these folks they should
40:27
pull a stunt with a with a disease that
40:30
they already have the vaccinations well
40:33
into waiting in the wings I have a
40:36
feeling and I'll get to this that this
40:40
came too early there obviously
40:43
in fact when I think about what's
40:45
happening right now the we kind of joked
40:48
about it but during the Obama
40:50
administration this is what we all
40:51
expected we expected martial law
40:54
lockdown
40:55
stay at home slave take your shot we
40:57
joked about it endlessly and here it is
41:00
during the Trump administration just for
41:02
that to be very interesting part of that
41:05
report from JPMorgan Chase it was a
41:08
bigger Goldman was there all the big
41:09
investors is that the future of the
41:13
pharma industry was in vaccines for a
41:15
number of reasons one you're giving
41:18
something to people who aren't sick to
41:20
start with big win to that this was not
41:24
explicitly stated about it's my own
41:26
editorial you do weaken people's immune
41:29
systems in some cases it's all good for
41:31
the other you know you want people with
41:33
weakened immune systems to keep the
41:34
pharmaceutical industry going we want
41:36
people that continuously need medication
41:38
and care the second part of vaccines
41:41
which is fantastic is a very different
41:45
FDA process
41:47
and with that comes indemnification you
41:52
are held harmless in this country if
41:55
your vaccine does harm to someone the
41:57
there is no way to sue a vaccine maker
42:02
there's ways to get some money there's a
42:04
fun for it to shut people up so this is
42:07
fantastic and if you recall during the
42:10
years that this report came out there
42:12
were reports of a smoking vaccine you
42:14
know an anti idiot vaccine and there was
42:17
a vaccine for everything which has
42:20
nothing to do with a vaccine in the
42:22
traditional sense of the word where you
42:24
have a virus a dead virus and you're
42:26
injecting people with it in fact the
42:28
kovat 19 vaccine has nothing to do with
42:31
that it is an RNA vaccine has never been
42:35
proven to work it's a gene splicing
42:37
exercise never been proven to work it
42:41
says in the documentation this has never
42:43
worked it may not work but that's what
42:46
they all have their hopes on and if you
42:49
look at this type of information how
42:54
does it get into policy as you said you
42:58
know no other president would be talking
42:59
about hydroxychloroquine they'd only be
43:01
talking about the vaccine most likely
43:03
why policy is set by research
43:07
institutions in the United States around
43:09
the world really our models came from
43:13
Washington from the University we have
43:20
the trials being done in universities
43:24
and policy policy for the United States
43:28
is set by universities where the
43:30
smartest people in the world are
43:32
supposed to be one of those very
43:35
important is at Harvard
43:37
now Harvard has plays a big role in this
43:39
because of their event to a-1 pandemic
43:43
exercise that ran two months before the
43:46
real thing happened and the similarities
43:48
are uncanny was John's Hopkins for 201
43:51
I'm sorry
43:52
I'm not mistaken Johns Hopkins yes at
43:55
Harvard Johns Hopkins is is a key
43:58
provider and a spook central by the way
44:01
a key provider of policy the Harvard
44:07
School of Public Health has
44:10
traditionally been relied upon by
44:12
government certainly ours as a place
44:15
where policy comes from health policy
44:17
they set policy there the same goes to
44:22
the media outlets they all get the same
44:25
news briefing they all get the same and
44:27
it's it's considered a a trustworthy
44:29
source and you might think it would be
44:32
unless you take into consideration how
44:34
many professors were arrested for
44:37
underhanded and illegal dealing with
44:39
China well full professor I believe and
44:43
I think of some associates that are
44:45
Chinese yes and one of them was a PLA
44:48
remember the People's Liberation Army
44:50
and well in 2014 something changed at
44:58
the Harvard public a school of public
45:02
health there was a donation that came in
45:05
three hundred and fifty million dollars
45:07
and it came in as a renaming donation
45:11
and I didn't know about this I of course
45:14
why would I know this is the School of
45:16
Public Health they set policy for
45:18
governments for media and tell people
45:20
what's going on
45:21
yes three hundred and fifty million
45:23
dollars by the th actually is by
45:26
Morningside which is a venture far fun
45:31
slash foundation they put the three
45:34
hundred fifty million dollars in and got
45:36
to the renaming rights for the Harvard
45:39
School of Public Health is now the
45:41
ta-chan public school of Health as this
45:45
is a 100 percent Chinese investment and
45:48
the Chen family is of course completely
45:52
linked to the Chinese Communist Party
45:55
they were very nice to put out a little
45:56
video about how happy they were for this
45:58
investment and the name change they've
46:00
got their fund manager some old Brit to
46:03
tell us how extraordinary this
46:05
oh sorry this one the Chen family's
46:11
dedication to cherish what works is well
46:15
then and is very deep-seated they are
46:19
therefore extremely pleased and their
46:21
trustees are extremely pleased to be
46:23
able to make a very very substantial
46:25
donation to Harvard to establish the
46:28
school on a permanent basis this school
46:31
is about science it's about policy it's
46:36
about economics
46:37
it's about organization of healthcare
46:40
delivery it's a very unique place where
46:42
there is a mix of all of these fields of
46:46
inquiry that's Gerald Chan you here
46:49
speaking himself there at the ends very
46:50
very fantastic what a great place is
46:53
just a world institution and the best
46:55
part about it is they understand that
46:57
vaccines is the only way to go if you
46:59
look at the history of public health you
47:01
will find that the one innovation that
47:05
had the largest impact on human health
47:08
that's vaccination so you may not know
47:10
this but vaccines are actually not big
47:12
moneymakers they're not like cancer
47:14
drugs they are important tools for
47:17
protecting and saving lives but as it
47:20
turns out many companies don't want to
47:22
invest in vaccinology simply because the
47:25
returns are just not big enough any
47:27
investment has to be balanced against a
47:30
return but in this particular case the
47:32
return is measured in human lives not
47:34
simply the return of the investment and
47:37
Harvard is an amazing place the gift
47:40
will be responsibly handled and under
47:45
visionary and strong leadership put to
47:48
good use now to say that vaccines save
47:52
the world is I think if you compare it
47:56
to garbage men and plumbers probably not
47:59
the biggest saver of lives
48:01
well advancement these terms used yeah
48:04
and I think antibiotics or antibiotics
48:07
right but they're talking about lives
48:08
and there's no money in it you hear it
48:10
there's not a big moneymaker no but
48:12
that's not why the Chinese are
48:14
interested in controlling our public
48:16
money any cuz I didn't report to JP
48:20
Morgan report said there's tons of money
48:22
in it don't you think that may be just a
48:24
lie no let me explain what I think I'm
48:29
talking about the Chinese talking about
48:32
the the pharma guys could farm guys love
48:35
this that's why they're all on board
48:37
that the biggest advertisers no one's
48:38
gonna go against them on TV that's how
48:40
it works on TV the Chinese control their
48:46
people they control their people with
48:48
technological dominance which I would
48:52
say they have a lot of that dominance
48:54
here in our country as well they control
48:56
a lot more than we realize right down to
48:59
huge investments in Reddit and hello
49:01
tick-tock
49:02
they control people through
49:04
technological dominance and vaccinations
49:08
they are the biggest creator and biggest
49:11
consumer of vaccinations worldwide I
49:14
believe it is how they intended to
49:17
certainly take over the United States
49:19
and it is still on because now we're
49:23
going back to work what you're hearing
49:25
is the fight now is between vaccine
49:30
which we know we won't have for a long
49:31
time if ever but again it's an RNA so
49:34
it's something completely new or some
49:37
kind of testing and a digital passport
49:39
or certificate that says you have the
49:41
antibodies therefore you are immune so
49:44
you can go back to work if you are not
49:46
sick and don't have antibodies you stay
49:49
home until the vaccine comes that's how
49:52
it's going to be rolled out and to prove
49:54
my point that China has done this on
49:57
purpose and I'm not
49:58
saying gee I'm not saying the CCP I have
50:01
a different thought about who in China
50:02
is doing this and why this happened they
50:06
sent a message to Trump and it would to
50:10
me it was the most obvious message in
50:13
the world I don't think anyone else
50:14
picked up on it do you remember when
50:17
they would send a heckler to Obama
50:19
what would we always say I don't
50:23
remember what we always said but we
50:24
always notice there was a heckler the
50:26
heckler is just there to let you know we
50:29
can get someone close right they always
50:30
they not just a heckler they would
50:32
invade his space exactly some stooge and
50:36
it was like the Secret Service couldn't
50:38
do anything about it and the message was
50:40
look we can kill you at any point so
50:43
Trump as you know has been in contact
50:45
with G I don't think G is directly
50:47
responsible for this he's been in
50:50
contact with G and yet this shows up at
50:53
the White House briefing this week why
50:59
call me from China full of medical
51:02
supplies some kids like far away and Ali
51:05
Baba has been donating the United States
51:10
millions and 95 months and also a lot of
51:13
for gloves and much more medical
51:17
supplies sounds like a statement word
51:19
any questions better
51:21
Chinese ambassador creaking hi last
51:24
night Broder of ads on your times coming
51:26
to cooperation with the United States so
51:30
are you personally working
51:33
directly with China I'm sorry trade deal
51:36
fighting with it's the biggest deal
51:38
probably ever made and I hope they're
51:41
gonna honor that trade deal if they
51:43
don't honor the trade deal then I'll
51:44
tell you a different answer but I think
51:47
they will they're gonna spend billions
51:49
of dollars for agriculture they're gonna
51:51
spend billions of dollars for many
51:53
different things
51:54
whereas trying to never spend money in
51:56
our country we spend money we had a
51:58
deficit a trade deficit with China for
52:00
years a 500 billion dollars 400 just an
52:04
interrupt for a second so what happens
52:06
this woman she starts asking this
52:10
question but it's not a question it's a
52:11
statement saying hey China did all this
52:13
good stuff they brought masks where we
52:15
were great we're helping you out how
52:16
come you're not recognizing that how
52:18
come you're not saying that we're
52:19
working together and chat with China as
52:21
you heard the president say it sounds
52:23
more like a statement than anything and
52:24
it turns out in dollars we had the
52:27
biggest trade deficits in the history of
52:29
the world with China now China's gonna
52:32
spend a lot has agreed to spend 250
52:36
billion many billions of dollars in our
52:39
country much of it going to farmers and
52:41
manufacturers so you know I mean okay
53:04
look I'll let you know I'll give you a
53:06
good answer to that in a few months I
53:07
wanted to see what they do so the
53:09
Phoenix broadcast corporation 100%
53:13
Chinese Communist Party owned by a by a
53:17
former security official of the Chinese
53:21
Communist Party so they put her in with
53:23
this this statement just pontificating
53:26
and Trump feels it and says whoa wait a
53:29
minute where who are you with and she
53:31
lies because she said no no it's a
53:33
independently-owned total lie but what
53:35
was telling to me was his answer his
53:38
answer goes straight to what's real the
53:41
real cooperation between the United
53:42
States and China which is the trade deal
53:44
which started off just four
53:46
days ago but listen to Trump now about
53:49
the trade deal and you may remember this
53:53
was signed in January they already knew
53:57
they had an outbreak in Wuhan in
53:59
December the last line of the 250
54:02
billion dollar trade agreement said
54:04
force majeure if anything crazy happens
54:07
we can back out well we'll go sit down
54:09
around the table and figure it out so
54:11
how is that going it just started four
54:13
days ago because it's time for them to
54:15
help us okay it's time right now for
54:18
China to help us and hopefully they do
54:20
and if they don't that's okay too but we
54:24
signed a deal it was signed in with
54:26
great goodwill and spirit and it's time
54:30
that our farmers benefited our
54:32
manufacturers benefited and we'll see
54:35
whether or not that deal is honored and
54:37
I think it will be because I know
54:39
President Xi who I like and respect and
54:42
I think you will honor the deal he made
54:44
with us it just went into effect four
54:47
days ago I will see whether or not in
54:50
fact I called up just a little while ago
54:52
I said how the farmers doing with
54:54
respect to China are they buying the
54:57
product as anticipated and the answer
55:00
was yeah I think so but it wasn't the
55:02
most positive but it was it was starting
55:05
it was the deal just started so I'll let
55:08
you know but you know for many many
55:10
years China ate our lunch because we had
55:12
people in this position that I'm in
55:15
right now that allowed China to get away
55:17
with absolute murder and it should have
55:20
never happened we are we are now dealing
55:23
with China we'll see what happens so the
55:26
way I interpreted what the president
55:28
said was now we'll see you know it
55:30
doesn't seem like they're doing a lot
55:31
just yet they may be doing a little bit
55:33
do it what they promised and he says
55:35
we'll see if they honor that deal but he
55:37
has a good relationship with president G
55:41
so to summarize and that comes the big
55:44
crescendo in the payoff
55:45
I think that there has been a strategy
55:49
by China for many years and maybe not
55:51
just for the US but certainly for the EU
55:53
to take over with a combination of
55:56
technological dominance and vaccinations
55:59
which allow you to control people
56:02
literally where they can go without
56:03
digital certificates and just look at
56:05
how that's integrated into their
56:07
technology and maybe that was a big part
56:09
of the 5g whatever that whatever they
56:11
wanted clearly if they intended to
56:15
attack us with this virus they botched
56:18
it because it didn't go the way they
56:20
wanted to and that the main reason is
56:22
the vaccines not ready you gotta have
56:24
the vaccine ready sanctioned through the
56:26
th an Harvard School of Public Health
56:29
before you can pull this off so who
56:33
calls me yesterday pichan 'ok dr. steve
56:35
pajetta gives me a call he says and I've
56:39
never heard him say this Adam what's
56:41
going on I'm confused I don't understand
56:43
it anymore Wow and he was looking at
56:48
something like an operation in the US
56:50
and so I lay this China idea on him and
56:53
he says oh my god he says gee no longer
56:58
has control and I'll explain what he
57:03
means here's a short clip I found now
57:05
this is an interesting development
57:06
because you were starting to see some
57:08
pushback there's a letter that surfaced
57:10
that apparently comes from within the
57:12
ranks of the party talking about his
57:14
leadership on this issue
57:16
so he's receiving some in-house
57:18
criticism if you will now we won't week
57:21
it's going to be very difficult for us
57:23
as outside observers to see just how far
57:25
this goes but the fact that it's
57:26
surfaced at all is very unusual for
57:29
Chinese politics so this is gonna play
57:33
out in an interesting fashion now
57:34
chairman she is in control he had he
57:37
does run the party runs the country and
57:40
all of the military and law enforcement
57:41
within that country are under his
57:43
control so he's got a lot of power to
57:46
push back on this issue so there's
57:48
apparently some dissent in the ranks
57:50
within the party and some letter is
57:53
circulating highly irregular for this to
57:56
happen within the CCP so
57:58
that's showing cheap sorry to say chinks
58:00
in the armor chink in the armor wow that
58:04
was really funny
58:05
here's what botanic said because I said
58:09
if ji and Trump talk all the time so he
58:12
would know if she was double-crossing
58:14
him and duster doesn't sound like this
58:16
is coming from the top and pajetta said
58:18
I have not been able to verify check it
58:21
etc he says do you know who really runs
58:25
the China and so now of course not CCP
58:30
said no Muslims he says that the PLA the
58:34
People's Liberation Army and their
58:35
security services which I think is
58:37
called PBS ironically are mainly staffed
58:41
and run by Chinese in the northeastern
58:44
province and he says there we girls and
58:46
they've been very unhappy with the
58:50
economy that she set up which Trump came
58:53
in and has been screwing them for the
58:55
past you know several year we'll really
58:57
past couple of years with the tariffs
58:59
and G lost control and I think if we add
59:03
to that that's the part I'd love to
59:05
figure out if these truly if the the
59:08
Army and the security services truely
59:10
are run by Muslim Chinese the we Gers
59:12
there may be some issue with the wiggers
59:14
down in the southwest core in a
59:17
concentration camp it's very possible
59:19
that this was a rogue up by either the
59:23
Chinese security services or the
59:25
Liberation Army but for sure it was
59:29
initially and originally intended for
59:31
some kind of operation for basically the
59:34
Chinese economic hitman instead of
59:36
rubble eyes you kill the key people and
59:38
please note there was a Chinese woman in
59:41
December who wandered into mar-a-lago
59:44
not once but twice
59:46
there was infections at this at the CPAC
59:52
it's very possible they were trying to
59:55
take people out including the president
1:00:01
well this is
1:00:02
now far-fetched and the Weger thing is
1:00:06
what did it to me but let's leave that
1:00:08
as it may I do want to correct you on
1:00:10
the on your interpretation of the
1:00:13
Chinese woman that was at the press
1:00:16
conference because it's been pretty well
1:00:18
documented what actually happened at
1:00:20
least by the right no I saw it so okay
1:00:23
you saw it but you don't know the
1:00:25
backstory yes I do she was led in by the
1:00:27
Washington by the White House press
1:00:29
corps yeah okay Jon Karl he heads the
1:00:33
white Washington press corps who's that
1:00:35
he's ABC's White House correspondent
1:00:38
he's the guy who says don't act that
1:00:40
Trump said don't be the qtpie oh well
1:00:43
there's you customers are going he hates
1:00:44
Trump he just came out with a book about
1:00:46
Trump just came out like two days ago
1:00:48
and youth it's do you think ABC has any
1:00:50
ties to China like Disney parks parks
1:00:55
China any parks movies entertainment
1:00:58
mmm-hmm John John Carl took off the list
1:01:03
cuz they're controlling the smaller
1:01:05
group that they're doing these press
1:01:07
conferences with even though the White
1:01:09
House is supposed to be in charge of
1:01:10
credentialing and they took off a guy
1:01:13
from Oh a and and you're one of your
1:01:16
favorite little guys because he made it
1:01:19
he asked a question of the president
1:01:21
about two weeks ago to three weeks ago
1:01:23
saying indicating that most of the
1:01:26
pressed members at the press conference
1:01:29
were leftists mm-hmm well that was the
1:01:33
that was the woman from Oh a n-no was a
1:01:36
guy okay and I remember it I could very
1:01:39
vaguely remember him him doing it I have
1:01:41
his name somewhere not per se so they
1:01:43
bumped him and they put this Chinese
1:01:45
woman in John Carl dead and this is
1:01:48
resulted in that this is the same press
1:01:50
conference where after the press covers
1:01:52
foul Chee at the very end is the last
1:01:55
guy to leave wing I saw it yeah goes to
1:01:59
John Carlin gives him a thumbs up it was
1:02:02
he so actually was a little different
1:02:04
because I and I have that clip in the
1:02:05
show notes of course there's no audio
1:02:07
everyone's streaming off the stage if
1:02:09
out she's the last one to go and as he's
1:02:11
walking down the podium he turns to Carl
1:02:16
and gives him like a like a finger
1:02:18
pistol like Kapow way to go man
1:02:19
and he's no twinks back at him but that
1:02:24
oh but that only proves my point where
1:02:26
this woman was planted but not because
1:02:28
she's showing Trump that he can be
1:02:30
assassinated like was the situation with
1:02:32
the Obama not assassinated incidents
1:02:35
well no they said they can always get to
1:02:37
him that's a mess it's but it was a
1:02:38
message that was a but this was not a
1:02:40
message this was a message from foul Chi
1:02:42
this is this was a scam this is foul Chi
1:02:45
ABC the Chinese bringing this woman in
1:02:48
to bring up a bunch of points what
1:02:49
you're saying this you just I don't know
1:02:52
you're saying foul Chi ABC China it's
1:02:54
all the same thing
1:02:55
World Health Organization it's all the
1:02:57
same people they're all I'm not saying
1:03:00
that's not the case I'm just saying that
1:03:02
the back story behind this is a little
1:03:04
more complicated than just sending Trump
1:03:06
a message I think you made it even
1:03:08
easier for me because what have we seen
1:03:10
from the media one call from the Chinese
1:03:13
leadership don't say Chinese virus
1:03:16
anymore don't say Wuhan virus they all
1:03:18
change uniformly they the Chinese are
1:03:21
playing our media like a fiddle and all
1:03:23
of our educational facilities of course
1:03:28
it's so easy it's so easy for them to
1:03:29
say oh you want us to close your park
1:03:31
you want to know more movies here and
1:03:33
we're not the chairman is not happy and
1:03:35
the people who say what you say explain
1:03:39
yourself these are the same people who
1:03:41
say oh people look at Trump is their
1:03:43
leader dear leader I'm not doing the
1:03:46
same thing to the Chinese Leiter leaders
1:03:49
which is all corporate but the ABC guy
1:03:52
he doesn't he does what he's told to do
1:03:55
obviously I don't think that's that's a
1:03:58
stretch how that now won one last little
1:04:01
just kind of cool coincidence that I
1:04:04
like
1:04:06
ouchy was intimately involved in the
1:04:08
AIDS epidemic with Burks and I'm going
1:04:14
to be blunt they wound up killing a lot
1:04:17
of people with a cancer drug which had
1:04:21
been tossed out because it was killing
1:04:23
people a ziti I think they killed a lot
1:04:25
of people with a horrible Diagnostics
1:04:29
horrible just just the whole idea was
1:04:33
wrong
1:04:34
also never talking about your own immune
1:04:37
health which they're not doing again
1:04:38
here we can talk about that but the big
1:04:41
thing was we're looking for a vaccine
1:04:42
we're looking for a vaccine ouchy in
1:04:45
particular is completely embedded in
1:04:48
Hollywood they love him
1:04:50
Elton John's AIDS party without she's
1:04:53
there on stage he's been that for 40
1:04:55
years
1:04:56
so he's completely integrated when they
1:04:59
launched the terror campaign the fear
1:05:02
army as dr. drew said he was a member of
1:05:05
Phi Chi Sphere Army during the 80s and
1:05:08
90s with the AIDS epidemic they had a
1:05:11
movie come out which set the tone for
1:05:15
people regarding the hiv/aids crisis the
1:05:19
movie was Philadelphia with Tom Hanks
1:05:24
story with Tom Hanks and when that movie
1:05:28
came out it was Jamie Award Academy
1:05:31
Award everyone was like holy crap and
1:05:34
the AIDS epidemic was at the front front
1:05:37
and center
1:05:38
it's just coincidental I would say that
1:05:41
we all started take Co vid 19
1:05:44
coronavirus really seriously including
1:05:46
the entertainment media and the news
1:05:48
media just before the lockdown when Tom
1:05:52
Hanks the same guy who started
1:05:54
Philadelphia got coronavirus just
1:06:00
coincidental the same guy to vaccine
1:06:04
oriented diseases aids basketball star
1:06:08
Magic Johnson kovat basketball star
1:06:11
Kevin Durant just interesting that
1:06:15
there's so many parallels well you
1:06:19
probably go further
1:06:20
you got any no but you could if you
1:06:24
wanted to now if you're gonna just start
1:06:26
bringing these in yeah the Tom Hanks
1:06:29
thing is disturbing so I
1:06:37
I think that this was a botched
1:06:39
operation and we'll see what happens
1:06:42
with China I'm very worried that she may
1:06:44
not if she's not in control then we may
1:06:46
have bigger problems than we ever
1:06:48
thought of well I don't believe for a
1:06:52
minute that we Gers or have anything to
1:06:54
do with anything that's not gonna happen
1:06:57
in China well again I haven't had time
1:07:01
to research it the chen ik told me very
1:07:04
clearly he said in the north east of
1:07:07
China whatever prompt province that is
1:07:09
is where the Muslims are there we girls
1:07:12
and they run most of the military and
1:07:15
secret services I personally say could
1:07:19
that have anything to do with the we
1:07:21
Gers in the concentration camp in the
1:07:23
southwest I don't know well you know
1:07:26
what you can look for it seems to make
1:07:28
is you run into this with Muslims in
1:07:29
particular sexts sexts ii ii s what do
1:07:36
you mean you have like different
1:07:39
subgroups within the Muslim community
1:07:41
that really hate each other and it's
1:07:44
possible that there's two kinds of
1:07:46
Weaver's that we don't study or know
1:07:48
anything about and one of them hates the
1:07:51
other ones and they're the ones and
1:07:52
which may really explain why that
1:07:54
southern group should being could be
1:07:56
jailed and then turned into slaves to be
1:07:58
working in Africa I don't want to get
1:08:01
too hung up on the on the Muslim part on
1:08:04
who's running it i I do identify that
1:08:09
there is a plan here the China who this
1:08:13
common Chinese Communist Party hates
1:08:15
their own people they treat their own
1:08:17
people like crap and they then they work
1:08:21
on five hundred year plans so I think
1:08:24
there's a possibility that this was a
1:08:26
plan a long time ago maybe was supposed
1:08:28
to happen with SARS or MERS
1:08:30
coincidentally kind of the same story
1:08:32
maybe it was AIDS that they tried I
1:08:35
don't know but it's a hell of a lot more
1:08:37
realistic than any other wet market
1:08:41
story or anything else that's coming out
1:08:42
of this guy a Tibet now I'm at home yep
1:08:47
exactly
1:08:50
well I think we've been that one to
1:08:55
death mm-hmm we'll have more beating to
1:08:58
do by the way on the next show
1:09:00
oh because this is stories not going
1:09:03
away now and and of course just when we
1:09:06
just we needed it along comes the global
1:09:10
citizen world health organization
1:09:12
together at home virtual one world
1:09:16
concert do you heard us yes yeah here is
1:09:24
Lady gaga
1:09:25
howdy good and this is so it's been an
1:09:28
honor so amateurish as usual they
1:09:30
couldn't even get a decent recording
1:09:32
it's just her with her skype mic and
1:09:35
everything it has been an honor to help
1:09:37
with this huge broadcast event which
1:09:39
will take place on April 18th where we
1:09:42
need to tell the stories of and
1:09:44
celebrate the frontline community health
1:09:46
care workers and their acts of kindness
1:09:48
we will be on different networks many
1:09:52
networks actually and I wanted to talk a
1:09:55
little bit about what we're going to be
1:09:57
cool what's important is this happened
1:10:00
for stop it here then it's horrible you
1:10:07
can barely understand it she's using
1:10:09
that's a laptops mic yep so she know any
1:10:14
better so this will be the usual
1:10:16
suspects
1:10:17
I believe it's they she said we all we
1:10:20
raise 35 million dollars it's not a
1:10:22
benefit concert it's just the concert to
1:10:24
stay home and relax and enjoy I'm not
1:10:27
quite sure why she's I think she raged
1:10:29
from the World Health Organisation who
1:10:31
were one of the main sponsors so that's
1:10:33
where our money's going you probably
1:10:35
heard Trump saying that we're gonna look
1:10:37
into our financing of the World Health
1:10:38
Organization so well there was a thing
1:10:45
this morning I was just catching it
1:10:47
there was the this the cast of frozen in
1:10:54
New York was did one of these things
1:10:56
with one two three four four by four
1:10:59
boxes on the screen
1:11:01
everybody's singing various songs about
1:11:06
the dacovia 19 and then they said then
1:11:09
the one guy comes we're gonna do a
1:11:10
special thing on August April 17th we're
1:11:13
going to come out and do a special aids
1:11:14
benefit for the that's gonna be called
1:11:17
kovat 19 benefit and he just said two
1:11:21
seconds ago it's an AIDS benefit so
1:11:23
apparently the way I see it they had an
1:11:26
AIDS been planned mm-hmm exactly
1:11:33
now another know we talked about the
1:11:38
vaccine industry that we uncovered years
1:11:41
and years and years ago there's another
1:11:44
meme that that we you know kind of
1:11:45
drifted away from on the show it's it's
1:11:49
it happens and by the way we're not
1:11:51
anti-vaxxers oh no absolutely not I am
1:11:55
anti RNA doesn't work from China crap
1:11:57
I'll tell you that so more of these
1:12:00
celebreties at home doing incredibly
1:12:03
smart things with shitty mics horrible
1:12:06
camera angles and that even goes for
1:12:08
Kelly and Ryan I thought Ryan Seacrest
1:12:11
worse I thought he would do a little
1:12:13
better but listen to what they're
1:12:14
actually saying he's in his kitchen can
1:12:20
you believe it this is on national
1:12:22
television where your food comes from
1:12:28
but in a moment of crisis people are
1:12:31
going back to comfort foods mac and
1:12:34
cheese
1:12:35
candies sales were up 27% recently so
1:12:41
many people just want to go back to
1:12:43
those things that are nostalgic and
1:12:45
obviously easy to keep it easy to make
1:12:46
we've made mac and cheese I would say
1:12:49
conservatively four out of five nights
1:12:51
just because it's
1:12:53
comforting and right now everybody wants
1:12:57
to feel a little I mean I'm not saying I
1:13:01
serve that as a main dish it's a side
1:13:03
dish but still it's there because it
1:13:06
just makes us feel normal
1:13:10
there's your morning American television
1:13:13
telling everyone should have done I'm
1:13:15
not done I'm not well hold on before you
1:13:17
continue I do have to stop this no it's
1:13:19
it's for you I'm setting you up okay
1:13:22
well you can set me up because I've
1:13:24
already noticed an inconsistency go on
1:13:26
sleep some more
1:13:27
here's a report due to the spike in
1:13:29
demand food giant Kraft Heinz is adding
1:13:32
more shifts at packaged food plants
1:13:34
specifically those that make yep mac and
1:13:37
cheese okay what did you want to say
1:13:39
well not not about the mac and cheese
1:13:41
fiasco this is stupid no what we had a
1:13:45
clip about three shows ago I caught the
1:13:47
first first of these many clips of these
1:13:49
from home shows and we had Kelly and and
1:13:54
Seacrest and Kelly sound like she was in
1:13:57
a bucket and Seacrest was still in the
1:14:00
kitchen he was in the kitchen she's in
1:14:01
some vapid room that's very boring I'm
1:14:04
noticing this a lot which is great with
1:14:06
the local newscasters you get to see
1:14:08
inside their houses and you often say to
1:14:10
yourself oh my god cup of this woman is
1:14:13
leading a life of quiet desperation they
1:14:16
got nothing to get it but I always think
1:14:18
to myself no no that's her Manhattan
1:14:21
loft that's not just a pietà tear that's
1:14:23
what I plant the shade is bent you got
1:14:28
to have your own book in the background
1:14:29
otherwise you're a loser gotta have your
1:14:31
own book in the background actually what
1:14:33
I was gonna say something different this
1:14:34
is what I miss I know I'm not done so we
1:14:38
had this clip between Kelly and Ryan you
1:14:42
want to hear it I have it no the
1:14:43
original yeah well if you want to but I
1:14:45
can just explain it just as easily but
1:14:49
we could use the clip for a backup Kelly
1:14:51
sound like she was in a bucket Ryan
1:14:53
sounded pretty good she sounded you know
1:14:55
he sounded like he was professionally
1:14:57
Mike by one of the studio guys the clip
1:14:59
you just played they both sounded
1:15:02
identically lousy mm-hmm so somebody in
1:15:06
the studio is going well you know if
1:15:07
they're both
1:15:07
if the ones you've got we got to make
1:15:09
him sound a little more like crap
1:15:11
because it's not believable that he
1:15:13
sounds so good because they're supposed
1:15:15
to be working at home in other words
1:15:17
they've scammed us again he was serious
1:15:19
okay I think that they're making this
1:15:23
stuff sound as bad as they cancel it so
1:15:25
it makes us this is a form of virtue
1:15:27
signaling that's why there's no way in
1:15:29
the world laid way too much credit in
1:15:33
this case in the world that Lady Gaga's
1:15:36
dad bad yes it's that bad it was just
1:15:39
recorded off of Skype and yes Ryan
1:15:41
Seacrest was standing in his kitchen
1:15:43
with this with the event on these B so
1:15:48
they're not only they're stupid
1:15:50
these people are stupid I'm giving it ID
1:15:53
because I'm taking I'm in total
1:15:55
disagreement now after especially with
1:15:57
the with the fan going cuz you're right
1:15:59
I was wondering it sound like they're in
1:16:00
a boxcar so he had a vent something
1:16:03
making noise and he sounds like crap
1:16:05
when he sounded really good when it
1:16:06
first started no I don't know here's
1:16:11
what I was more interested in what is
1:16:14
she's I know not really in the mac and
1:16:17
cheese part although I just want to
1:16:20
remind you we laughed for years and
1:16:22
years and years about the depression
1:16:25
food after the 2008 crash
1:16:28
we're like everyone's gonna be eating
1:16:30
mac and cheese and again something we
1:16:32
thought would happen during Obama it
1:16:34
happened during the Trump administration
1:16:35
just a reminder of some of the jingles
1:16:38
we've had
1:16:39
few slaves can get with the Mack engines
1:16:41
of the magazine I can shoot a macaroni
1:16:44
and cheap shatter melted together
1:16:46
mac and cheese mac and cheese mac and
1:16:49
cheese everybody
1:16:55
geez live mac and cheese by ein rant
1:16:58
what is missing from our daily briefings
1:17:02
what am I missing from the Surgeon
1:17:05
General the most the weakest most
1:17:08
unimpressive Surgeon General I think
1:17:10
we've ever had Jerome Adams the word I
1:17:13
am missing the fan not once have I heard
1:17:16
here's what you can do to keep your safe
1:17:19
self healthy to boost your immune system
1:17:23
the first thing is make sure you get out
1:17:27
of the house at least once a day we let
1:17:29
critters do it you need vitamin D so get
1:17:33
d3 take ten thousand milligrams right
1:17:35
off the bat go ahead you need vitamin C
1:17:38
you need vitamin A but what are we what
1:17:41
are we doing America we're eating mac
1:17:43
and cheese this sets you up along with
1:17:47
anticipatory anxiety sets you up for
1:17:49
illness it sets you up for getting sick
1:17:53
from from a number of things it can even
1:17:56
set you up to exert symptoms of kovat 19
1:18:00
that's how strong the power of thought
1:18:04
is combined with zero zero information
1:18:08
on what you can do to keep yourself
1:18:10
healthy while we're in these constrained
1:18:13
conditions that is the biggest failing
1:18:16
I'm seeing and that that's not there is
1:18:20
perhaps a policy oversight or mistake or
1:18:25
it's on purpose I don't know but then
1:18:28
this is what we get this is what
1:18:30
American pizza people are going to die
1:18:32
from horrible nutrition in this period
1:18:35
and depression and anxiety anxiety and
1:18:40
well that's what we're doing here now
1:18:43
which brings us we're trying to release
1:18:47
anxiety no we're preventing it yes we're
1:18:51
preventing it completely but that brings
1:18:54
us to this website that I sent you the
1:18:57
link to last night yes yes yes yes I'll
1:19:00
put it in the newsletter with some
1:19:02
examples of what I'm gonna just talk
1:19:04
about for a second it's also in the show
1:19:06
notes
1:19:07
yes it's in the shownotes under what
1:19:10
would be under
1:19:14
do you have it in front of you cuz I
1:19:16
don't wish it's on the other machine no
1:19:18
keep going and I'll find it okay well
1:19:19
it's a it's a website that gives you
1:19:21
these variables you can put in based on
1:19:23
a large survey and you can tick off
1:19:26
state party affiliation male or female
1:19:30
age group and it may be one or two other
1:19:33
variables and you can put these things
1:19:35
in there and you start to see how how
1:19:38
much concern these certain groups have
1:19:41
regarding covin 19 and the the group
1:19:45
that shows that the group's generally
1:19:47
speaking that show the highest anxiety
1:19:50
and fear are the college educated
1:19:55
actually postgraduate the people that
1:19:58
have been in the system the longest
1:19:59
they've been in college the longest
1:20:03
Democrats women yes it's like it's like
1:20:10
seventy percent versus some situations
1:20:14
women from New York and California the
1:20:19
one commonality that's in this which is
1:20:21
the college education part and New York
1:20:23
and the New York part of it proves the
1:20:27
point as far as I'm concerned these are
1:20:29
people if you can click it off and you
1:20:31
can do you can look at what you've
1:20:33
clicked and you can say to yourself this
1:20:35
person reads the New York Times and this
1:20:41
person is extremely anxious they are
1:20:45
beside themselves because they read the
1:20:48
paper of record what we've been talking
1:20:50
about the Chinese control let's put a
1:20:53
ticket to an extreme New York Times and
1:20:56
these people are physical wrecks this is
1:20:59
the most interesting I played for about
1:21:01
an hour with these numbers I looked at
1:21:03
for example you go to Oklahoma and pick
1:21:06
a Republican mayor or woman in fact in
1:21:10
Oklahoma the sex difference is almost
1:21:12
zero which is highly ironic to me and
1:21:15
the difference in their attitudes are
1:21:18
almost identical with women and men and
1:21:20
they're very relaxed they don't have a
1:21:25
care in the world compared to someone in
1:21:27
new
1:21:27
and meanwhile of course the New York
1:21:31
numbers are way over what they should be
1:21:35
in terms of deaths and hospitalizations
1:21:37
and everything else compared to anyplace
1:21:39
else in the country there's the New York
1:21:42
Times you've done your job well as the
1:21:44
New York Times in the Washington Post
1:21:45
both do China China Daily inserts
1:21:49
Politico who owns Politico isn't at
1:21:52
Washington Post at a whopper property
1:21:54
who owns Politico wopo owns the slate
1:21:59
I think politico's independent I could
1:22:02
be wrong Ben Ben pieces pieced out yeah
1:22:05
they signed a deal in 2018 working
1:22:07
directly with the China the South China
1:22:09
Morning Post so they are in bed together
1:22:12
with an investment and money flowing
1:22:15
that's that's the South Chinese Morning
1:22:18
Post that's CCP no no the morning post
1:22:22
as far as I know it's still independent
1:22:24
and they tended okay sure no and they
1:22:29
tend to I met the publisher of that
1:22:30
operation once Malaysian Chinese they're
1:22:34
a different breed of animal and I and
1:22:37
they try to run anti-china CCP stuff
1:22:40
once a while I think they're such well
1:22:42
Alibaba Group owns it so it's done done
1:22:48
the Alibaba is sold so the Holly Baba
1:22:51
group owns it so we're done there you go
1:22:54
but I'm just I'm just making the news to
1:22:57
be good but the point is sorted in New
1:23:02
York Times yeah well it's not since I've
1:23:05
been reading it properly I don't think
1:23:07
it's ever been right there's a silver
1:23:09
lining for some of us people as there's
1:23:12
a boomer lining a silver boomer lining
1:23:14
in all of this and particularly for some
1:23:16
of our producers here on the show
1:23:20
if you can program COBOL you are in luck
1:23:25
and I say COBOL because it is COBOL the
1:23:29
language not as the New Jersey governor
1:23:31
will phrase it he says something else
1:23:34
here's the clip its secondly in our list
1:23:37
of volunteers Judy not only do we need
1:23:38
health care workers but given the legacy
1:23:41
systems we should add a page for cobalt
1:23:44
computer skills because that's what
1:23:47
we're dealing with about in these
1:23:49
legacies Chris rides doing a heck of a
1:23:51
job but literally we have systems that
1:23:56
are 40-plus years old and they'll be
1:23:59
enough there'll be lots of posts for one
1:24:01
of them on our list will be how the heck
1:24:03
did we get here when we literally needed
1:24:05
cobalt programmers is that KOB Ald is
1:24:10
that how you spell cobalt cobalt like
1:24:15
the element cobalt yeah now this is
1:24:19
something the president predicted he
1:24:21
said I would like to do the unemployment
1:24:23
money the same way we're doing the
1:24:25
stimulus money which is directly from
1:24:27
the Federal Reserve that was shot down
1:24:29
by the Democrats became a little bit of
1:24:31
a fight he said okay well let let your
1:24:34
local states do it and of course it's
1:24:36
overwhelmed
1:24:37
we need cobalt the COBOL programmers and
1:24:41
they're not getting any younger a good
1:24:43
COBOL programmer is probably 60 plus you
1:24:46
got to be 65 probably but tells you to
1:24:49
learn the cobalt Cowboys yeah but no one
1:24:51
wants to learn it and we need it now we
1:24:53
can't not have time for people futzing
1:24:55
around the the systems are breaking down
1:24:59
the whole country runs on this by the
1:25:01
way don't be fooled the government the
1:25:04
airlines everything runs on cobalt is
1:25:06
very reliable it's a great language yeah
1:25:08
that's right but no one's no one's
1:25:12
teaching it no one's learning it anymore
1:25:13
it's they're all a Python let's do let's
1:25:17
install Python 3 and replicate the
1:25:19
functionality yes that I can imagine
1:25:23
someone actually doing that
1:25:25
well we do have a lot of dudes named Ben
1:25:27
who actually still program COBOL so
1:25:30
maybe maybe this is silver lining for
1:25:33
boomer dudes hmm I have a clip I wanted
1:25:38
to play before the break but some reason
1:25:41
I can't find it well then in that case
1:25:44
I'll play one before the break I think
1:25:48
we're very fortunate we have stimulus
1:25:52
coming as course it's gonna be rolled
1:25:54
out and are gonna be a bit patchy here
1:25:58
and there
1:25:58
Oh in fact they got a note from the
1:26:00
former New York banker it's pretty funny
1:26:02
yeah you might have heard that the the
1:26:08
Small Business Administration loans
1:26:09
weren't getting out and there were
1:26:11
hiccups and it's off to a slow start I'm
1:26:14
sure you heard some of this somewhere
1:26:16
along yeah and who was the main culprit
1:26:20
I'll tell you it Wells Fargo Oh
1:26:23
well duh but why and the banker sent me
1:26:28
a note he says get this Wells Fargo is
1:26:31
literally holding the pay roll
1:26:33
protection plan hostage because they
1:26:37
want to use the wrote down exactly what
1:26:41
he said they are holding the PPP hostage
1:26:44
to get their asset cap lifted so for
1:26:48
their own balance sheet they were
1:26:52
holding off the saying we can't do it
1:26:54
now we're not doing any loans because
1:26:56
they were blackmailing the White House
1:27:00
to get their asset cap altered that's a
1:27:05
good piece of info these guys are found
1:27:07
passing on the clip by the way Oh what
1:27:10
do you this is a clip this is going
1:27:12
around that this was recorded off a
1:27:14
speaker phone so there's gonna be a
1:27:15
little background noise but it says this
1:27:17
has had been received this is the
1:27:19
coronavirus phone call that people are
1:27:20
getting mm that responses 19 also known
1:27:27
as the corona virus has identified you
1:27:30
with the close contact it is imperative
1:27:32
that you can make a following actions
1:27:34
catch yourself in the house of others
1:27:36
please tell Michel it immediately in
1:27:38
your home women jerk as much as possible
1:27:42
he may leave your home under any
1:27:44
circumstances if he was showing symptoms
1:27:47
of control Oh favor body aches
1:27:50
shortness of breath please call 811 to
1:27:53
report your symptoms you are especially
1:27:56
routine as a training leader it is so
1:27:58
strong and therefore you might become
1:28:00
much sicker than an individual who has
1:28:01
all my phase and the number is priority
1:28:04
delivery slightly because you're leaning
1:28:06
officially reporting nearly a 100
1:28:09
percent chance rate for people like you
1:28:11
lose along here since it's definitely
1:28:13
trouble completing because you're weenie
1:28:15
is acknowledged being in the whole world
1:28:17
you have a leader now did they sell some
1:28:20
erectile-dysfunction meds with this
1:28:22
phone call or they hang up I approve
1:28:28
this message
1:28:29
very good did you get this yourself or
1:28:33
someone else tape it for someone found
1:28:34
it I can't wait I want I want to get
1:28:36
that phone call I'm not getting that
1:28:38
when I get a phone call from China
1:28:39
they're actually speaking in Chinese
1:28:41
have you gotten those I've gotten a few
1:28:43
I get one in China I don't know what
1:28:45
today don't know how to cuss him out or
1:28:47
anything cuz I usually do i usually tell
1:28:49
him to call the FBI and turn themselves
1:28:50
in a bed like to thank you for your
1:28:55
kurds and say in the morning to you the
1:28:56
man who put the C in cobalt
1:28:59
Jhansi Dvorak well in the morning to you
1:29:03
mr. Adam Curry and all the ships of see
1:29:05
boots on the ground feeding the Arabs in
1:29:06
the world water and all the games and
1:29:07
nights out there yes in the morning to
1:29:09
our trolls at No Agenda stream calm let
1:29:14
me do a little quick little troll count
1:29:16
haven't seen how it's going today we
1:29:18
have sixteen swass enough 1669 trolls
1:29:22
all hanging out it's not bad in the
1:29:24
cobalt roll room that's where you can go
1:29:27
24 hours a day 7 days a week there's
1:29:29
always someone in there and listen to a
1:29:33
shows live listen to all kinds of
1:29:35
different programming no commercials
1:29:38
it's all fun it's all good and you get
1:29:40
to troll no one cares
1:29:42
we love it actually if you do no agenda
1:29:43
stream calm and a big in the morning -
1:29:46
Darren O'Neill not only once again did
1:29:49
he do the pre stream for us this morning
1:29:51
but he also brought us the artwork from
1:29:54
episode 1231 1231 the title of that the
1:29:59
more I saw it the more I liked it you
1:30:02
came up with it mask you are raid it was
1:30:07
kind of Pulitzer Prize I have to say QR
1:30:12
raid yeah masquerade and Darren did a
1:30:17
very nice piece that shows the different
1:30:21
he could have put Fox News on here but
1:30:24
he didn't but I'm pretty sure you could
1:30:25
could have added him ABC CBS NBC CNN on
1:30:29
the Chinese flag and I remember there
1:30:33
was something we wanted to talk about
1:30:35
regarding the artwork because there was
1:30:38
a lot and there was something you were
1:30:41
going to mention I don't know well
1:30:44
that's a cute look was there was
1:30:50
something shoot I have to go to there's
1:30:55
a second page it's just been flooded
1:30:57
there was a lot of submissions there was
1:30:59
nothing maybe there's some other
1:31:01
violation I couldn't remember it would
1:31:04
it was hard to pick the piece we picked
1:31:07
because there was a lot of pieces that
1:31:09
were kind of acceptable with nunn
1:31:11
Network stamp that really stood out but
1:31:14
I don't know what I'm I had something I
1:31:15
had something to talk about you're right
1:31:17
well we don't remember that's too bad
1:31:20
that's a shame however thank you very
1:31:23
much Darren O'Neill it is highly
1:31:25
appreciated thank you for really all the
1:31:29
things you do with this artwork is
1:31:30
always phenomenal love seeing that and
1:31:32
also if you would like to hang out where
1:31:36
information is not censored where it is
1:31:39
not taken down by algorithms and
1:31:41
artificial intelligence no blocking no
1:31:44
banning no D platforming go to no agenda
1:31:47
social any an origin of social calm you
1:31:50
can get an invite from lots of places
1:31:52
especially the troll room no agenda
1:31:54
social calm is is a great place for
1:31:56
everyone to communicate also if you're a
1:31:58
COBOL
1:31:58
programer hang out with your cobol
1:32:00
buddies and find work there's lots going
1:32:03
on all part of our value for value
1:32:05
system and we love it when people do
1:32:08
things for us that gives the show value
1:32:10
because they receive value and
1:32:12
oftentimes people will just send us
1:32:14
money because that's what keeps the show
1:32:16
going keeps the bills paid we call those
1:32:18
people the big ones execs and associate
1:32:21
executive producers we like to thank a
1:32:23
few of them right now for episode 1230 -
1:32:26
yeah we do if you think I will mention
1:32:28
something about the art which is not
1:32:30
what I meant to mention but it's very
1:32:32
hard to get us to pick art that has a
1:32:35
personality's face on it that's
1:32:39
recognizable I mean if it's a political
1:32:41
person maybe but we rarely use like a
1:32:44
picture of Trump or a picture Biden or
1:32:47
Bernie not very often for very rare so I
1:32:51
mean you're probably pushing your luck
1:32:53
if you think you're gonna get when
1:32:54
pushed here's here's what I remember
1:32:59
we liked the windows 95 vaccine but
1:33:03
thought it was a little ghoulish tell us
1:33:08
something the Star of David putting
1:33:16
those on the recovered person yellows
1:33:24
yeah was usable just sick so that was
1:33:29
kind of it it was your your thought that
1:33:32
got said oh no no the one we the one we
1:33:34
liked which you used for the newsletter
1:33:36
and I used a different version of it was
1:33:39
the life from Gitmo nation at home no I
1:33:46
don't which no it wound up using you use
1:33:48
that yeah where do we choose this second
1:33:53
I'm sure back to this artwork thing let
1:33:55
me take a look
1:33:56
I think so yeah life at home with a
1:34:00
little the little which words on the
1:34:04
list there if you okay just one yeah
1:34:07
page one let me make sure it's page one
1:34:09
yeah one two three down all the
1:34:12
right you know I'm on page two thought
1:34:15
you used this for the for the newsletter
1:34:18
no I did not use that for the newsletter
1:34:20
I used the I used the one with the mask
1:34:22
the No Agenda mask
1:34:24
there's went down a couple with a woman
1:34:26
with no agenda mask on hmm okay no I did
1:34:31
not anyway there's lots of great look at
1:34:33
what we're talking about we're talking
1:34:35
about tons of art that comes in that we
1:34:37
get to choose from
1:34:39
what other podcasts how even has new art
1:34:41
let alone ten twenties with this much to
1:34:44
choose from so thank you thank you
1:34:46
producers thank you very much all right
1:34:48
let's thank our executive producers and
1:34:49
associate executive producers yes we do
1:34:51
a few people to thank uh starting with
1:34:54
anonymous and there you go for 76 78 no
1:34:59
name or location thanks this is to cover
1:35:04
my paypal Vig oh you put some extra
1:35:07
money in donating his love and I love
1:35:08
you guys and a lot a man fist bump much
1:35:12
love for America more mo fax na s the
1:35:16
pentacon and and much and such and such
1:35:23
thank you very much anonymous Daniel
1:35:26
Taggert Taggert
1:35:27
Danielle Taggert near Orion Texan Texas
1:35:31
33333 there's no note from her there's
1:35:34
no email from her I sent her a note to
1:35:35
get some email from her I not heard
1:35:37
anything back yet so when it does come
1:35:39
in if ever we will read it Matthew
1:35:43
Decker in Dakota dunes South Dakota 333
1:35:48
bucks he sent an email in which I have
1:35:51
Matt Decker and Malloy he sent an email
1:35:57
in with the note as a docx file a
1:36:01
longtime listener first-time donor from
1:36:04
Sioux City Iowa so please deduced me
1:36:06
know right oh hold on where's the douche
1:36:08
I forgot to turn on the hot water at the
1:36:16
end of his note so you can do something
1:36:18
by reading yeah hey citizen see
1:36:21
something say something and to to the
1:36:23
head
1:36:23
okay you got it you shut those right now
1:36:26
mm-hmm
1:36:26
I would like to thank my friend Sir
1:36:28
Bernie for hitting me in the mouth well
1:36:30
at her own weekly meetup Tuesday nights
1:36:32
our group gets together has a cigar
1:36:34
glass of whiskey and talks about
1:36:35
politics current events the show in our
1:36:37
lives
1:36:37
sir Bernie and I are working on getting
1:36:39
a meet-up started in Siouxland once we
1:36:43
are free from the current co vid tyranny
1:36:46
let the call my smoking-hot fiancee
1:36:49
Britney as a douchebag I think she's
1:36:54
pretty good I hit her in the mouth while
1:36:56
playing the podcast on long road trips
1:36:58
and she got hooked more proof that
1:37:00
couples that na together stay together
1:37:02
I'm going to contribute 33 of the 3 3333
1:37:05
to her name hood so please D do sure you
1:37:09
got a douche bag bigger I would like to
1:37:17
ask for some wedding Karma so this is as
1:37:19
this Chinese virus may affect our
1:37:21
wedding date of June 20th I'm sure we'll
1:37:23
pushing for John how is your blue phone
1:37:26
working out great last I remember I shut
1:37:29
off it's shut off and was put in a
1:37:31
drawer I always put my phones in a
1:37:33
drawer because I always shut them off no
1:37:34
it's been working fine I don't know what
1:37:37
that was that happened I didn't know
1:37:38
it's actually been even greater since I
1:37:40
did some research and found some tricks
1:37:42
that it does roll over at the end of the
1:37:45
day you keep our amygdala shrunk so
1:37:48
thank you for that in return I shall
1:37:49
continue to work towards my knighthood
1:37:50
in Brittany towards her dame hood I'm
1:37:52
hitting friends and co-workers in the
1:37:53
mouth and they are loving the show keep
1:37:55
up the good work
1:37:56
all right hey citizen
1:38:00
[Music]
1:38:02
you've got karma onward with what is
1:38:11
this
1:38:12
Alex EB trap 33333 again you want to
1:38:18
play it read this one yes well here's
1:38:22
where it gets tough right off the top
1:38:24
please pay for our enjoyment the Trump
1:38:26
al-baghdadi remakes the fuller the
1:38:28
better and I was actually looking for it
1:38:31
now while you asked me to read I'm boots
1:38:34
on the ground in Colombia South America
1:38:35
says Alex as a rural resident we can
1:38:40
enter the town market three days per
1:38:42
week Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays
1:38:44
this is of course is a coronavirus rules
1:38:46
no one from town is allowed to leave
1:38:48
their house look at us funny orc off in
1:38:50
our general direction on these days no
1:38:52
kidding the idea is that we continue to
1:38:54
be healthy and produce food for all the
1:38:56
urbanites locked indoors my contacts
1:38:59
confirmed that US presidents had
1:39:01
presence has increased dramatically on
1:39:03
the ground in cohutta's kukuda I don't
1:39:10
know is that in Venezuela Colombia north
1:39:20
Santander which is a bank to the
1:39:23
Colombian border town with Venezuela
1:39:25
there you go since the South calm
1:39:27
announcement but I know that's the their
1:39:32
surrounding Venezuela oh this is good
1:39:34
many Colombian cities have started to
1:39:36
refuse aid to Venezuelan refugees during
1:39:38
the crisis and Maduro made a call for
1:39:40
all Venezuelans to return to the patria
1:39:43
keep up the great work crackpot and
1:39:45
buzzkill even as a subsistence subsist
1:39:49
substance sub subsistence subsistence
1:39:53
what is a subsistence farmer now get
1:39:56
just getting by no all right mac and
1:39:59
cheese I have saved up to show you the
1:40:02
value that you have given to me over the
1:40:03
years thank you very much that's very
1:40:05
kind freedom and friendship he says I I
1:40:10
cannot I'm gonna give him a karma I'm
1:40:12
gonna keep looking I know what he means
1:40:14
I I just don't know what it was labeled
1:40:16
so I'm going to look for it while you
1:40:19
get it to you as soon as we can
1:40:21
Williamson's next time or Wilkins
1:40:23
Wilkinson is next on the list from
1:40:26
Chicago $333 hello Jon and Adam I first
1:40:30
like to call it my brother Andrew who
1:40:33
hit me in the mouth and is a douchebag
1:40:38
one of the topics I've discussed
1:40:40
recently that when the dust settles and
1:40:43
the infected numbers and death numbers
1:40:45
are not what was projected which we
1:40:48
talked about today mm-hmm the media will
1:40:51
pivot to thank you to the citizens of
1:40:54
the world for staying inside and
1:40:56
stopping this virus the problem with
1:41:00
this well you've been listening to no
1:41:01
agenda long enough now haven't ya the
1:41:04
problem with this is the for the people
1:41:07
that persevere their preserve their a
1:41:10
Meghna amygdalas who told people that
1:41:13
the numbers will not be what the media
1:41:15
is projecting those people will give
1:41:17
credit to the lower numbers to the shut
1:41:20
down cower in place didn't have an
1:41:23
ability means that we will be shut
1:41:26
inside our homes again either on a bi
1:41:29
yearly or a yearly basis which I believe
1:41:32
could happen because it building like
1:41:34
the flu numbers now because the majority
1:41:36
of people will be duped into believing
1:41:38
this is why the virus wasn't as deadly
1:41:40
as it instead of from the beginning
1:41:42
seeing that the numbers aren't adding up
1:41:45
and not giving in to the fear scheme of
1:41:48
people being infected and being rushed
1:41:51
into ers and put on ventilators this is
1:41:53
frightening image when someone is on a
1:41:56
ventilator it puts an image in our
1:41:58
brains of a person that would die if not
1:42:00
for the die ferrell but if not for the
1:42:02
machine but they die on the machines as
1:42:04
we mentioned the last show 50 to 80
1:42:06
percent of the people that put on a
1:42:07
ventilator don't make it out all part of
1:42:10
the plan to get everybody into a frenzy
1:42:12
thank you for what you guys do can I get
1:42:14
a Greta how dare you if that exists a
1:42:19
goat Karma and we're all gonna die
1:42:22
so I was looking for greta of course we
1:42:24
know she said this but i don't think
1:42:28
it's ever been a standalone clip however
1:42:31
well create well but there's good news
1:42:33
there's good news because I found the
1:42:35
the Baghdady song so I can play that and
1:42:37
I can still play it we're all gonna die
1:42:39
and I can do some karma Abu Bakar I'll
1:42:46
be for many years you've got back
1:43:16
daddy-o
1:43:17
and I want to go karma I'm sorry I
1:43:19
should have give you go karma you've got
1:43:27
so uh sir Mark Miller man's from
1:43:30
Longmont Colorado $333 here I had no
1:43:34
idea that according to PayPal I'm 667
1:43:36
dollars short of being a bike out happy
1:43:39
birthday Jay CD we're almost there now
1:43:41
thank you sir mark it was getting there
1:43:44
yes hmm he's a baronet so yeah Donald
1:43:47
births are slow in Lago Vista Texas 333
1:43:54
I was I was busy with ridicu
1:43:59
ridiculous local politics the day met
1:44:02
Adam I wish I would have made more time
1:44:05
to fly the gyrocopter with him James
1:44:09
Peck turned me into the onto the podcast
1:44:13
and I've been listening ever since the
1:44:14
service you guys provide is invaluable
1:44:17
this is very interesting several months
1:44:22
ago before the weather got cold I went
1:44:25
to up north a little bit and found these
1:44:28
guys who have I'm very interested in
1:44:30
Auto gyros and gyrocopters and they took
1:44:33
me up when we flew
1:44:34
and you know we kicked the tires they
1:44:36
weren't quite ready to yeah I want some
1:44:38
instruction it's a little different than
1:44:40
aircraft and helicopter and they weren't
1:44:41
quite ready because they're just getting
1:44:43
all set up but nice to hear from you
1:44:46
Donald and yeah James is the runs the
1:44:49
show over there so I guess left will
1:44:51
have to hook up again now that the
1:44:52
weather's warmer she didn't confined
1:44:55
quarters and breathe some some Rona on
1:44:57
each other thank you thank you for your
1:45:00
support
1:45:01
interesting yeah you bet you've been
1:45:03
jacked up about getting one of these
1:45:05
things yeah they seem like a lot of fun
1:45:09
people that vote on them say they are a
1:45:12
lot of and they're incredibly safe
1:45:14
compared to other forms of flight Brian
1:45:19
Malan malinowski two hundred thirty four
1:45:22
dollars and 56 cents will be a first
1:45:23
such executive producer he wrote a note
1:45:25
and sent it by email so there's a
1:45:28
jingles here to save you oh I don't see
1:45:31
one easy I don't think so
1:45:34
it's been over a year since my last
1:45:35
donation I felt I need to contribute
1:45:37
your continued analysis of the corona
1:45:39
crisis not only keeps my image small but
1:45:42
keeps me sane as well no agenda has been
1:45:44
my only source of world news for quite
1:45:47
some time are you in good shape I was
1:45:49
reminded why this why this is at the
1:45:52
beginning of this chaos in early March
1:45:56
when the news first started swarming
1:45:58
over the corrupt that's another thing
1:45:59
that's interesting about that website it
1:46:01
shows you where it's where your concerns
1:46:04
begin and this is only over like a month
1:46:07
or two month period shows you what at
1:46:09
what level your concerns are and then
1:46:11
how they change over time and all the
1:46:14
new yorkers it started many of us are
1:46:17
very conservative way down yeah and they
1:46:20
grew and grew and grew until they're
1:46:22
freaked out and there's a reason for it
1:46:25
it's not because of just the air anyway
1:46:29
the first started swarming over this
1:46:31
Corona thing I wanted to learn more so I
1:46:33
decided to check out a few of the m5m
1:46:35
news sites just to get a basis for what
1:46:38
was going on I was immediately shocked
1:46:40
at the levels of fear-mongering that had
1:46:43
just started like usual I wanted to dig
1:46:47
a little deeper into what was going on
1:46:49
through some non-political websites I
1:46:51
saw the same reactions there as well it
1:46:55
wasn't until my first dose of No Agenda
1:46:57
Korona deconstruction that I really
1:47:00
started to see what was going on Adam
1:47:02
and John you've done it mostly Adam by
1:47:05
the way he's really taking the
1:47:06
coronavirus analysis to the max doesn't
1:47:09
work doesn't work without the two of us
1:47:11
John doesn't work without the two of us
1:47:13
it's true it's true you have not a
1:47:17
stunning job with your research and
1:47:18
analysis the passion you both have
1:47:20
towards your work is awe-inspiring
1:47:23
thank you for consistently keeping me
1:47:25
sane can I have a large dose of jabs
1:47:27
karma for all my co-workers that were
1:47:29
laid off in the last 30 days I hope to
1:47:31
see them all back sooner rather than
1:47:32
later
1:47:32
also if there's time is it not already
1:47:35
covered again eh Adam can you read how
1:47:37
the former New York banker analyzed the
1:47:39
financial recovery as a check mark as
1:47:42
soon as the trillion started pouring out
1:47:45
of the government one answer I could not
1:47:46
find is where is this money coming from
1:47:49
yes was this and how is it not gonna
1:47:51
cause hyperinflation which is what
1:47:53
everybody keeps pushing this
1:47:54
hyperinflation thing guys it's I'm in no
1:47:59
position to explain it I can just say
1:48:01
it's it looked for the term immunized
1:48:03
money and the way they do it is they
1:48:07
create this 6.2 trillion dollars but
1:48:11
they're borrowing it for six months pay
1:48:14
it back while they borrow again so
1:48:16
there's always a six trillion or
1:48:18
whatever we've created spent there's
1:48:22
always another side on the balance sheet
1:48:24
that shows where that came from but it's
1:48:27
not brand new money it's immunized money
1:48:30
it's a magic trick it's called modern
1:48:32
monetary theory and it has nothing to do
1:48:35
with anything we've ever dealt with
1:48:38
before magic money just like yes like
1:48:41
Japan is were just like Japan we've got
1:48:44
some bookkeeping
1:48:46
magic well in Japan the government now
1:48:50
owns I think seventy five percent of
1:48:52
everything the stock market the bots
1:48:55
they bought all their
1:48:57
they're eating their own tail basically
1:49:00
yeah this is well that we're not doing
1:49:02
it quite like the way the Japanese
1:49:03
screwed up right away and they put
1:49:05
themselves in a bind
1:49:06
nayad onward wait wait if we had jobs
1:49:10
karma though what's gonna go I'm sorry
1:49:11
John's car no problem jobs jobs jobs and
1:49:15
jobs that's karma
1:49:21
Johnny carton rights next on the list
1:49:23
220,000 22 says I TM this bag of deuces
1:49:27
is for Sammy Johnny and the rest of the
1:49:29
of us who had enough number two lately
1:49:32
requests vanilla karma for the tribe
1:49:35
thank you for your courage I like it
1:49:37
he's some van Carm
1:49:39
you've got karma Nexus Nate were GAO in
1:49:45
Ann Arbor Michigan 204 dollars and 33
1:49:48
cents and he sent a card with some
1:49:51
drawings on it including a caricatures
1:49:53
of the two of us I'm pretty funny I will
1:49:55
scan it and put it in the newsletter and
1:49:58
he's got in fact the whole card is
1:50:00
handmade in the beginning in the morning
1:50:02
33 he's got an OTG song and he writes
1:50:05
ITM with this donation of 204
1:50:08
thirty-three I'm back on track towards
1:50:10
my knighthood this is thanks to my
1:50:11
smoking-hot wife Sue in the coronavirus
1:50:16
is shutting down my lab where I am
1:50:18
pursuing my PhD so may I please get some
1:50:21
corona PhD karma we love you guys Sue
1:50:24
and thought you would both enjoy the
1:50:26
cartoons maybe she did them I hope it
1:50:29
probably did looking at his handwriting
1:50:30
I hope you get a laugh keep up the good
1:50:33
work mate go I look forward to those and
1:50:36
thank you very much Nate and to your
1:50:38
lovely better half you've got karma
1:50:42
[Music]
1:50:44
onward with James Cornell and Wichita
1:50:47
Kansas at 200 $1.09 and where he got
1:50:50
just two more so hang in there folks
1:50:53
jingles Reverend Al he's got the jingles
1:50:55
is this very much clove assures IBM
1:50:58
humbly requested e douchey you've been
1:51:02
deduced for about eight months is my
1:51:05
first donation my brother Vincent me in
1:51:07
the mouth years ago and I'm ashamed to
1:51:10
say it took me a while to sit down and
1:51:12
actually listen now I regret not doing
1:51:15
so sooner I can think of no better way
1:51:17
to thank him than by creating crediting
1:51:20
this donation towards his knight who had
1:51:22
a is that you know by his accounting
1:51:25
this should put him at the mark and
1:51:27
today's his birthday he'll be 41 he's on
1:51:30
the list please Knight him sir daddy o
1:51:32
of the seven wonders and order him some
1:51:36
mint juleps and mac and cheese
1:51:39
much-discussed for the round table