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anarchy anarchy Adam curry
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John C. Dvorak Sunday April 12
2020 this
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is your award-winning Gitmo
nation media
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assassination episode 1233 this
is no
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agenda capital of the drum star
state
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morning everybody I'm Adam
curry and
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from Northern Silicon Valley
where
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people are getting a little
skittish I'm
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John see you tomorrow
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skittish yeah you know they're
calling
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the cops because people are
walking
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around this is only certain
states
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though I don't think this is
happening
0:43
everywhere I haven't heard
anything in
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Texas people some states where
they've
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arrested people like Cincinnati
early on
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the beach running stop you fool
arrest
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you yeah no well I mean I got
rousted
0:59
and arrested for playing t-ball
with his
1:02
kid because it wasn't it wasn't
six feet
1:04
apart
1:05
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yes well things are changing
and there's
1:11
some very interesting changes
going on
1:13
actually I think better for us
1:16
everyone's now all show
business has
1:19
changed dramatically we saw the
we saw
1:22
everyone's staying home we've
seen all
1:25
the Instagram videos everyone's
kind of
1:27
sick of that now the people who
are on
1:29
television every single day
they're
1:31
they're ready to go Hollywood
they're
1:33
all starstruck they're all a
part of it
1:35
which of course would include
our very
1:37
own dr. death himself Anthony
Fauci who
1:42
just as you get interviewed
these days
1:44
and CNN they throw in the
question
1:46
Saturday Night Live is back
this weekend
1:48
after a month of being off what
do you
1:51
think the chances are that
somebody will
1:53
portray you well if they did
which actor
2:02
would you want to play you I'm
here are
2:04
some suggestions that I've
heard Ben
2:05
Stiller Brad Pitt which one
well Brad
2:08
Pitt of course
2:11
don't choose the Jew it's
fitting dr.
2:15
fauci we really appreciate your
time we
2:17
know how busy you are thank you
very
2:18
much for all the information
it's always
2:20
good to be with you thank you
to you too
2:22
thank you oh yeah thanks I can
be an SNL
2:25
this weekend well he's lucky
for it this
2:31
shark has been jumped as it
turns out
2:34
when you take Hollywood level
production
2:38
television particulars what I'm
talking
2:41
about now when you take away
their
2:44
technology when you take away
their
2:46
studios the facade it they are
really
2:51
quite unimpressive when you
take without
2:58
it they really quite
unimpressive and
3:01
they did a whole Saturday Night
Live at
3:04
home which was the for I miss
no you
3:09
missed absolutely nothing
because I have
3:12
the most pertinent clips for
you here so
3:15
they did it like a zoom
conference video
3:17
and unbelievably amateur istic
and what
3:24
I was thinking is that we've
spent the
3:27
last 20 years arguably 15 20
years
3:31
honing our skills creating a
type of
3:33
content that doesn't fit on
television
3:36
and it's I mean you and I we
know how to
3:40
switch we can move to TV it's
very
3:41
annoying if we have to do any
mainstream
3:43
TV these days so restrictive
it's dumb
3:46
it's just dumb I don't even do
it in
3:48
your underwear no I don't even
don't
3:50
even answer all that important
stuff but
3:55
but kidding aside the end
product this
3:58
is not a radio show it has very
4:01
different parameters we have a
troll
4:02
room we have people making
clips and
4:05
participating actively in the
in the
4:07
production well this is what the
4:09
Hollywood production levels
don't
4:12
understand they think oh if
we're at
4:14
home we just have shitty sound
and a
4:15
webcam and then we're cool like
the cool
4:18
kids you know the B team over
here who
4:20
haven't quite risen yet
4:21
to our level but thank you but
the veil
4:26
was removed during Saturday
Night Live
4:29
as you have to take away the as
I said
4:32
the audience the laugh track
and even
4:34
the jokes become cringe and just
4:37
horrible I picked up a minute
and a half
4:39
of the opening with of course
if you're
4:42
gonna do something during
during a
4:44
pandemic lockdown coronavirus
you might
4:47
as well get Tom Hanks to host
it for you
4:59
that is some sound effect of
applause
5:03
and whistles thank you thank
you thank
5:07
you engineers hey all you cool
cats and
5:10
kittens it's me your old pal
5:12
and don't don't worry now don't
be
5:14
afraid this shaved head was
just for a
5:16
movie and my hair is growing
back very
5:17
slowly it does save time in the
shower
5:20
so I don't know maybe we should
all do
5:22
it uh I mean so first joke out
of the
5:26
gate flats into the second hey
it's good
5:30
to be here though it is also
very weird
5:32
to be here hosting Saturday
Night Live
5:35
from home it is a strange time
to try
5:39
and be funny but trying to be
funny is
5:42
SNL's whole thing so what the
heck let's
5:46
give it a shot butwhy means
host well
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yeah all for one I have been the
5:51
celebrity canary in the
coalmine for the
5:53
coronavirus uh-huh yeah that's
what we
5:55
call it too Tom mm-hmm and ever
since
5:58
being diagnosed I had been more
like
6:01
America's dad than ever before
since no
6:04
one wants to be around me very
long and
6:07
I make people uncomfortable
6:10
police clap now I was diagnosed
back in
6:15
March with the corona virus I
was first
6:19
diagnosed down in Australia now
the
6:21
folks in Australia are
fantastic in
6:23
every way but they use Celsius
instead
6:26
of Fahrenheit when they take
your
6:27
temperature so they come in and
they say
6:31
you
6:31
thirty-six which seemed very
bad to me
6:35
it turns out 36 is fine 38 is
bad so
6:39
basically it's how Hollywood
treats
6:41
female actors so this went on
for six
6:45
minutes John and without the
laughs
6:48
without the studio audience
even the
6:51
lame jokes don't get that you
know his
6:53
timing is there it's your
typical
6:56
comedic timing but it's just
it's
6:59
horrible
7:03
well yeah really bad well here
and here
7:08
and here's makes you wonder if
you could
7:10
take the laugh track off the
regular
7:12
show how bad it would be well I
think
7:14
the problem is you know you get
a laugh
7:15
and you pause and it gets your
time to
7:17
rethink about where you go or
you bomb
7:20
and you back up a little bit
maybe you
7:22
drop the next joke well there's
a lot of
7:24
interaction that's not being
had here at
7:27
all yes and and again the
podcasters the
7:31
youtubers we figured out how to
make
7:33
content that is funny
interesting
7:37
dramatic it's after we figured
out the
7:39
format they don't they don't
know and we
7:41
do it without studio audiences
but where
7:43
it really falls apart because
there's
7:45
one other thing that Saturday
Night Live
7:47
in particular has and that's
hair and
7:49
makeup so even you know to
think that
7:53
they'd have any any person go
to one of
7:55
these actors homes and do some
hair and
7:57
makeup now we can't have that
of course
7:59
and you really notice how
poorly Alec
8:04
Baldwin imitates Trump when
it's just
8:07
Trump on the phone and it's and
it's
8:10
just a picture of him looking
like Trump
8:12
in his SNL Trump wig and and
you know
8:16
facial grimaces but it really
falls
8:20
apart and it was a part of
Weekend
8:21
Update which also sounded like
this a
8:23
lot of Americans have been
watching
8:25
president Trump's daily press
8:27
conferences calling into our
show right
8:30
now this is very exciting for an
8:32
official update on the pandemic
his
8:34
president Don
8:35
thank you so much for joining
us mr.
8:38
presence so what's the latest
with the
8:40
virus what I'm happy to report
problem
8:43
in America is now when I was
president
8:50
hashtag America number one
hashtag not
8:53
important why seem almost
excited about
8:56
it well my approval rating is
up my TV
8:59
ready to through-the-roof every
night at
9:01
7:00 p.m. all over New York
claps it
9:04
just sounds like Alec Baldwin
doing it
9:05
by Trump impressions yeah that
and the
9:08
Skype yodeling which is I don't
9:10
understand why they can't get a
decent
9:11
connection what you'd think
9:14
I mean we did a show once and I
was at
9:17
the hotel yes on their Wi-Fi at
the
9:22
hotel in New York Manhattan
where these
9:25
people are and it was fine it
was they
9:28
didn't have to look at the
constant
9:31
constant yielding once in a
while okay
9:33
yeah well Skype but no this is
constant
9:35
they all have their heads in a
bucket
9:38
yeah oh yeah I mean right heads
in his
9:40
head lock it now a so lame what
does it
9:44
take for these guys they're
just it I
9:46
mean jenna Marbles they should
hire her
9:49
I mean serious their shoe on
head or any
9:54
of these women that are out
there doing
9:56
these podcasts they do a decent
job if
10:00
they wanted to do it right they
would
10:01
have had it with a herkie jerk
that her
10:04
kids are editing technique
where usually
10:06
when your heads over here so
over there
10:08
is you jerking around so it's
real tight
10:10
there's a lot of techniques
have been
10:12
developed for video podcasts as
well
10:14
okay one of them well exactly
they don't
10:18
understand it they were they've
10:20
literally do not understand the
concept
10:22
they could have done a whole
take off of
10:24
youtubers and podcasters that
would have
10:26
been funny too
10:27
that would have been much
funnier than
10:29
what you're playing yeah it was
is just
10:31
horrible and it's so hard to do
you know
10:33
you got delays if people are
talking
10:35
back and forth it's just this
yeah it's
10:38
very so anyway entirely
unimpressive
10:41
once you take away all of their
stuff
10:43
and I don't think they had
writers rooms
10:46
either yeah
10:47
typically you have a little
writer
10:48
you can get something going
yeah I get
10:52
the sense that these guys wrote
a lot of
10:54
their own stuff stuff yeah so
it's
10:57
because of this and also this
next clip
11:00
that I'd like to play which is
not SNL
11:02
it's it's from the view but it
portrays
11:04
and they also they're doing the
view at
11:06
home so it's the same same
concept and
11:10
and again you know you get to
see
11:12
everybody's house which is kind
of
11:16
interesting but it's what she
said which
11:18
is consistent amongst opinion
shows in
11:22
the mainstream is kind of what
led me to
11:24
do what I did for today's
rundown this
11:29
is sunny Hostin she's the she's
a lawyer
11:32
on the show Network should even
air
11:35
these press conferences I think
they are
11:38
akin to Trump's rallies I think
they're
11:40
dangerous for the American
public I mean
11:43
I almost think that you listen
to them
11:45
at your own peril you know
February 26
11:48
you have Donald Trump saying
there were
11:51
15 cases of corona virus in the
United
11:53
States known cases because
there wasn't
11:55
a lot of testing he was saying
things
11:57
like you know we're gonna get
control of
11:59
this and it'll be down to zero
as of
12:02
today we have about almost
10,000 deaths
12:05
in the United States we have
three
12:07
hundred and thirty-eight
thousand cases
12:08
known cases because again there
isn't
12:11
enough testing so the fact that
people
12:12
are tuning in at 7:00 p.m. on a
Sunday
12:15
night and listening to all of
this
12:18
misinformation I think is
endangering
12:20
American lives I don't even
know at this
12:23
point why people are tuning in
and why
12:25
networks are broadcasting it I
think you
12:28
don't tune in networks don't
broadcast
12:30
it and then on the back end you
only
12:33
listen to people like Falchi
perhaps
12:35
like Sanjay Gupta but you don't
listen
12:38
to them and why because I think
people's
12:40
lives are at stake this is not
just this
12:45
is not her alone there's a lot
of this
12:47
it's a meme yeah and I know
there's two
12:51
memes going out one is that we
should
12:52
stop listening to Trump our
president
12:56
yeah telling us what he feels
like
12:58
telling us we should no no no we
13:00
shouldn't listen to him for
anything
13:01
because we my
13:02
I don't know why because it's
gonna kill
13:04
people lives are at stake so
let's so
13:07
let's talk about that very
issue which
13:09
is the he's been accused of
pumping
13:12
snake oil fake drugs drugs that
don't
13:16
work unproven unscientific
against foul
13:19
8 against foul J so this is a
continuous
13:25
i watch all of these briefings
i watch
13:27
them forward backward i take
copious
13:29
notes like i clip
13:30
little bits and pieces from it
because
13:32
it's the only place because of
this
13:34
attitude of sunny Hostin that
you
13:36
actually get any information
and if only
13:40
as she said on the back end you
know
13:42
we'll get all the infimum
portent things
13:44
out with no one's doing that
they're
13:45
just getting that most of the
13:47
journalists got you questions
and that
13:48
kind of stuff but when we talk
about the
13:51
drugs in particular there's
been a
13:52
change and the change is
obvious as
13:57
ouchy is now instead of pushing
the
14:00
vaccines hard and i think there
must
14:02
have been a talk he must have
had a
14:03
talking to somewhere instead of
pushing
14:05
the vaccine really hard now
he's pushing
14:08
not one not two not three fuck
10/10
14:11
clinical trials which have
nothing to do
14:14
with hydroxychloroquine
although they
14:16
may have the same effect and
here's how
14:20
he describes what's going on i
think
14:22
it's clear from his intonation
that he's
14:25
finally happy kind of the other
thing
14:27
that some just broad general
good news
14:29
from the standpoint of a
scientific
14:31
standpoint that there are a lot
of
14:33
candidate potential
therapeutics that
14:36
are going into clinical trials
now that
14:38
we're sponsoring at the nih the
kinds of
14:41
clinical trials that give us
the answer
14:43
are they safe are they
effective and
14:46
just what is the the capability
of using
14:49
them under what circumstances as
14:50
prophylaxis s treatment and
early
14:53
disease in late disease so as
the time
14:55
goes by and we have the public
health
14:57
measures to try and contain
this we're
15:00
doing an awful lot from a
scientific
15:02
standpoint so that when we do
get to
15:05
next year next fall next winter
15:07
hopefully we'll have something
that we
15:09
can offer in addition to the
very
15:11
important public
15:12
measures in addition to
15:15
hydroxychloroquine now none of
that and
15:17
of course the naid that's his
shop so
15:19
he's all jack there we got ten
clinical
15:21
trials yes right we're doing it
it may
15:23
be for the other winter they'll
be ready
15:25
nothing for now because we need
the
15:27
official medication we can't
have some
15:30
generic thing that is out of
patent and
15:32
the truth wants to come out on
this next
15:35
clip from the president because
the one
15:37
that is being pushed and I
think we
15:38
identified this early on is REM
15:41
disappear an antiviral which is
I think
15:46
it's it's been around for a
while has it
15:48
REM disappears not new is it
it's just
15:50
new for this application
15:51
yeah and that's made by Gilead
so we've
15:56
heard that was the first name
out of the
15:58
gate for any work was Gilead we
knew
16:00
that weeks ago and now here's
the
16:03
president and he will talk
about one of
16:05
these other drugs that besides
16:07
hydroxychloroquine but the
truth wants
16:09
to come out listen to what he
says
16:11
through the FDA's coronavirus
treatment
16:14
acceleration program 19
therapies and
16:17
treatments are now being tested
and 26
16:19
more in the active planning or
clinical
16:22
trial so we have 19 therapies
being
16:24
tested currently and 26 more
are in the
16:28
active planning for clinical
trials
16:31
that's a big statement that's a
lot
16:33
trials for Gilead
16:37
anti rival drug REM disappear I
mean the
16:45
truth want to come out with
that or what
16:47
anti rival drug you can almost
see him
16:52
saying that on purpose
16:55
anti rival yeah that is exactly
what it
16:59
is
17:00
ghillie ads anti rival drug
Revere
17:04
continue and the company has
also
17:06
expanded emergency used for new
patients
17:10
getting good early results by
the way
17:13
the companies that manufacture
17:17
hydroxychloroquine are
massively ramping
17:19
up production there you go as
you know
17:22
many people are
17:24
recommending strongly z-pak
beheaded the
17:26
z-pak
17:27
and also zinc and the federal
government
17:30
continues to build our
stockpiles and
17:32
distribute millions of doses
for doctors
17:34
to use as they see fit
17:36
hey so I don't know I I have a
feeling
17:39
he might have said it on
purpose because
17:41
he was launched into
hydroxychloroquine
17:43
and the the z-pak and the zinc
maybe
17:48
it's just my ya know but he
definitely
17:52
had it on his mind but you know
they'll
17:57
just say just a dummy can't
read exactly
18:01
so we had the the kind of minor
fracas
18:04
fracas about African Americans
this
18:08
started up I think it was on
Wednesday
18:10
or Thursday we just know
Thursday
18:11
morning I think is when it
wanted to
18:13
just started to break that
African
18:15
Americans are I think was it
twenty
18:20
three percent more then they
represent
18:23
of the entire makeup of the
country they
18:27
should be yeah it's much higher
than
18:28
they should be
18:29
so the Surgeon General let me
see I have
18:36
yeah this is yummy Sh actually
she asked
18:40
a question in the press
briefing I think
18:42
it was on Thursday and it kind
of gives
18:45
us the idea as to how this will
be spun
18:47
you know I we initially said oh
this
18:50
will of course be Trump is
killing black
18:52
people in the street leaving
him to die
18:54
yummy shall sindoor from PBS
kind of
18:58
takes it there stay at home we
know that
19:10
these health disparities have
existed
19:12
for a long time I want African
Americans
19:14
Latinos and other people of
color why
19:16
did the administration possibly
have a
19:19
plan directed those communities
to
19:21
prevent high death rates
knowing that
19:23
the health disparities were
there the
19:26
way I hear what she's saying is
why
19:29
didn't you help black people
from being
19:31
killed especially if you knew
that there
19:34
were health disparities
19:37
it's just that's kind of what
she said
19:40
but it was done in a way that
it's a
19:42
gotcha question because you
can't really
19:44
not answer it first of all she
questions
19:48
that these reporters use that
that
19:50
involve a premise of their own
creation
19:53
yeah or really unfair
chickenshit
19:56
questions just to put it mildly
because
19:59
the premise is arguable it
would then
20:03
the premise is that these
people are
20:04
gonna die
20:05
yes if anything it all happens
too
20:07
because they're being screwed
by the
20:08
system which is all the
underlying
20:11
beliefs of these sort of
reporters she's
20:14
not very fast we liberal
reporter yeah
20:17
and if you and if you if you
allow that
20:19
to be the premise for the
question then
20:20
you've you've already lost the
answer I
20:23
mean and that's what she's
doing it's
20:24
really very important or I
don't think
20:27
she's a good journalist I think
she
20:29
should be replaced by another
person of
20:31
color that actually has talent
well the
20:33
president did answer it and I
think in
20:35
the only way he could knowing
that were
20:38
there well we do have a plan
and one of
20:39
the things I'm most proud about
is what
20:42
I've been able to do for the
20:43
african-american community
Louis job
20:46
numbers I don't know if he got
from pens
20:53
or pens got it from him but
it's good of
20:55
our country you know this has
been here
21:01
for three weeks right so just
before
21:03
African American community had
the
21:06
lowest unemployment the best
employment
21:09
numbers more African American
idea that
21:14
was beautiful I've never seen
never does
21:16
that it usually just well with
her I
21:18
think he's learned his lesson
yes yes
21:20
blast her a number of times for
being a
21:23
bonehead and he's gotten so
much flack
21:25
for it that he's decided okay
I'll play
21:28
a different game now he's
playing
21:29
Pence's game it's technically
now we
21:33
call that pulling a pence
pulling a
21:35
peddling offense in jujitsu
move it
21:39
totally in general he's much
better with
21:42
the journalist he's hit his
stride he's
21:45
hit his groove even with the
annoying
21:47
questions he's still pretty
21:49
good I do want to go back to
this this
21:51
black American issue because
the day
21:54
before the Surgeon General
Jerome Adams
21:57
made a statement addressing
specifically
22:00
communities of color stay at
home if
22:03
possible if you must go out
maintain six
22:05
feet of distance between you and
22:07
everyone else and wear a mask
if you're
22:09
going to be within six feet of
others
22:10
wash your hands more often than
you ever
22:12
dreamed possible
22:14
avoid alcohol tobacco and drugs
and call
22:17
your friends and family what
what why do
22:21
you have to avoid alcohol this
is a
22:25
classic Dowell don't hold on
hold on
22:27
it's this will come back this
question
22:29
will complete that be drinking
alcohol I
22:31
would I just went to totalize
the other
22:33
would me me yesterday and the
place was
22:36
packed with people loaded
loading up
22:38
with gin do you say people need
to be
22:41
drinking yeah it's very
important right
22:44
it's an important part of our
regime I
22:46
think so and call your friends
and
22:49
family checking on your mother
she wants
22:51
to hear from you right now
22:53
speaking of them others we need
you to
22:55
do this if not for yourself
then for
22:58
your abuela do it for your
granddaddy do
23:02
it for your big momma
23:03
do it for your pop-pop we need
you to
23:05
understand especially in
communities of
23:07
color we need you to step up
and help
23:10
stop the spread so that we can
protect
23:12
those who are most vulnerable
now I
23:14
agree with you that the alcohol
comment
23:17
stuck in in my mind as well
yummy SHhhh
23:21
had other issues with what the
who's in
23:24
case you didn't know the
Surgeon General
23:28
dramatical descendant of
slavery he's a
23:31
black man but here's the
question from a
23:34
black woman freaking Americans
and
23:42
Latinos should avoid alcohol
drugs in
23:44
tobacco Yul said do it for your
wallet
23:46
do it for Big Mama and Papa
there's some
23:50
there are some people online
they're
23:52
already offended by that
language and
23:54
the idea that you're saying
behaviour
23:55
might I love they're offended
by him
23:59
saying your pop-pop and your
Big Mama
24:01
offended by that language I
mean you are
24:06
wasting actual physical space
now you me
24:09
she did you talk about whether
or not
24:12
people could you I guess have a
response
24:14
or people who might be offended
by the
24:15
language is well I use that
language
24:18
because that's the language Ben
meeting
24:20
with the n-double-a-cp with the
National
24:22
Medical Association with others
actually
24:25
talked with with Derek Johnson
multiple
24:28
times this week the head of the
n-double
24:29
a-c-p and we need targeted
outreach to
24:32
the african-american community
and I use
24:34
the language that is used in my
family I
24:36
have a Puerto Rican
brother-in-law I
24:38
call my granddaddy granddaddy I
have
24:42
relatives who call their their
their
24:45
grandparents Big Momma
24:47
so that was not meant to be
offensive
24:48
that's the language that we use
and that
24:51
I'm yeah you mean you need to
continue
24:53
to target our outreach to those
24:54
communities it is critically
important
24:57
that they understand it's not
just about
24:58
them and I was very clear about
that
25:00
it's not just about what you do
but you
25:03
also are not helpless we need
to do our
25:05
part at the federal level we
need people
25:07
to do their parts at the state
level and
25:08
we need everyone black brown
white
25:10
whatever color you are to
follow the
25:13
president's guidelines I gotta
ask mo
25:15
about that it's not like some
black card
25:17
check or something she did on
him it's
25:19
very bizarre
25:19
I don't know I think I have no
idea why
25:22
she gets that question that in
that way
25:24
well she said that people were
hurt by
25:26
it the rule upset people
25:28
Twitter the Twitter hello where
else are
25:32
the people that the journals
listened to
25:34
they're on Twitter they just
listened to
25:36
each other but the president the
25:38
president he loves him his big
black man
25:41
I'll tell you that
25:43
fantastic general I just hope
nobody
25:46
steals them and he goes to one
of these
25:47
big companies for a fortune
25:49
don't know us right don't leave
us cheer
25:53
up we're happy and you're doing
a great
25:56
job and everybody everybody
tells me
25:58
that too so we appreciate it
26:00
oh that's not good news you had
an
26:05
analysis of this guy when you
call him
26:07
Mike Tyson yeah about three
show two or
26:09
three shows ago where you
brought up the
26:11
fact that he doesn't do what he
should
26:12
be doing telling us how to
exercise and
26:15
things always telling us not to
drink
26:16
he's telling now stay home
don't drink
26:21
get depressed your self I don't
find him
26:24
very impressive either yeah but
he reads
26:29
it you know you can read a
script and
26:32
handle a misha's question quite
nicely
26:34
actually yeah
26:36
yes I will say I feel that he
is and
26:38
that's training man this guy is
trained
26:39
he's got media training and
invited the
26:41
book and it's pumping it out
but I mean
26:45
come on man even if you're a
black man
26:48
and black people are pissed if
the way
26:51
you're talking what is wrong
with the
26:53
world because you said pop-pop
and Big
26:56
Mama Big Cheese have very
bizarre
27:03
we oh yes this was cool the oen
27:07
reporters came back the one
American
27:11
news reporter which is the the
one with
27:13
way too much hair and she wears
her
27:15
shorts and she's got tons of
makeup and
27:18
she's that's the blonde no duh
brunette
27:21
almost black hair okay
27:23
yeah Roni I think her name is
roni roni
27:26
the Rona
27:27
sure no and and she's all the
way in the
27:31
back and this was a to me
scripted she
27:36
was given this question asked
this
27:38
question the president has
something to
27:40
say and this is about Venezuela
she
27:42
brings up something I had not
read I
27:44
hadn't heard of about China
apparently
27:46
encroaching on Venezuela and
she asked
27:49
the president about it so she
may be an
27:52
incredibly good okay yeah yeah
you wanna
27:56
say we had we do know about
this we have
27:59
discussed China and Venezuela
before but
28:00
this was months and months ago
28:02
yeah yeah but but something new
has
28:04
happened that she knew about
28:06
your administration has placed
a 15
28:08
million dollar bounty on
Venezuela's
28:11
Nicolas Maduro and we have news
this
28:13
morning that President Xi is
talking
28:16
with Nicolas Maduro expressing
his
28:18
financial support for materials
and two
28:20
questions one have you
discussed the
28:22
doctors sheet or the presidency
the US
28:26
policy on Maduro and two are
what is a
28:30
US policy we will not be happy
if that
28:35
takes place I have not spoken to
28:37
President Xi of China about
Venezuela
28:39
about that aspect of Venezuela
but if
28:42
that took place we will not be
happy
28:44
okay I'm concerned about
everything
28:51
that's why I don't sleep a lot
I get
28:55
myself concerned about
everything but I
28:57
would not be happy about that
go ahead
29:00
I'm pretty sure that question
was
29:02
planted and for so she's way in
the back
29:07
that's probably was and they
yeah he was
29:10
cute to call on her yes and the
set up
29:12
you know the I know and he's
and he was
29:14
saying I'm really not gonna be
happy if
29:16
that's true which it was just a
just
29:19
send a message exactly it's
it's a mess
29:22
sending a message to sheep yeah
I've
29:24
gotten the the correct
pronunciation is
29:26
Sheep si GE apparently Trump
pronounces
29:30
it very well according to
people who
29:33
live in China then we had that
I'm sorry
29:37
the X is very confusing - yeah
for me I
29:40
want to say is she but it's she
she we
29:44
heard the the bonehead reporter
who
29:47
asked the question about oil
and then
29:49
Trump said you know what's the
price of
29:50
oil I didn't know the price and
the guys
29:52
all right goodbye ended his
career right
29:54
there well some smart reporter
figured
29:58
that one out
30:09
about 23 dollars a barrel would
you want
30:13
to
30:13
the price that you wanted it 30
40 $50 a
30:15
beer well I want to see it
where there's
30:18
a certain market but I also
don't want I
30:20
don't want to see it where
people are
30:21
have no idea you know we're
opening up
30:24
we'll be opening up areas for
storage of
30:28
oil massive areas for storage
of oil all
30:31
right what was interesting
about the oil
30:33
story as he did explain about
the OPEC
30:37
plus call since the oil
producing
30:39
economic countries and the
United States
30:42
and Mexico in this case and I
haven't
30:46
seen a lot of reporting on on
what has
30:48
been going on I'm sure you had
the
30:49
financial press but he
explained this
30:52
reasonably well at his the
thing is
30:54
Friday briefing and it's very
30:57
interesting that you know we're
30:59
essentially hooking up Mexico
we're
31:03
helping them out to get the
price of oil
31:06
up significantly so the OPEC
nations met
31:10
they've been meeting and you
know I've
31:12
hated OPEC over the years
absolutely
31:14
hated and but obviously it
broke down
31:16
and we potentially have years
worth of
31:19
supply a long time before it
ever can
31:21
catch up even if they do reduce
it and
31:23
they agreed but Mexico didn't
agree it
31:25
was one of the few countries
that didn't
31:27
agree this OPEC plus he's a
OPEC plus
31:30
countries outside you
understand this
31:32
yeah and Mexico didn't agree
and I
31:36
understand the president very
well he
31:37
has a level when he came in and
he
31:39
wanted to keep it at that level
oil is
31:41
important for Mexico the
problem is and
31:43
I explained it very strongly
you know
31:44
you're gonna be selling it for
five
31:46
dollars or $10 a barrel so in
the end
31:49
it's bad but he did have some
political
31:53
difficulty with it frankly and I
31:55
understand that too
31:56
and it's a small amount for us
it's a
31:59
large amount for Mexico but
it's a very
32:01
small amount for the United
States being
32:03
the biggest producer so I
agreed to pick
32:06
up some of the slack so he was
going to
32:08
reduce it by a hundred thousand
barrels
32:10
reduces output by a hundred
thousand
32:12
barrels and I was going to pick
up the
32:14
slack and they would make it up
to us at
32:16
a later date they would make up
what
32:18
we're doing at a later date
32:19
could be in a different form I
don't
32:21
know whether or not that's
going to be
32:23
for Mexico was acceptable I
don't know
32:24
whether or not that's going to
be
32:25
acceptable to the other
oil-producing
32:27
nations we'll find out and I've
learned
32:31
over the years how much money
do we have
32:34
as a country Wow well I've
learned over
32:38
the years in a business deal if
someone
32:40
says to you age
32:42
if someone says we'll make your
hole on
32:45
the back end which i think is
good
32:47
Mexico just said to us it will
make your
32:49
hole we'll reach the debt to
them no
32:51
they are gonna make us whole
they owe us
32:55
because we're gonna take a
250,000
32:59
barrels how it works out
33:01
now I'll just add it to your
wall bill
33:05
how about that would have been
the thing
33:14
to say just add it to Mexico's
tab very
33:17
interesting though say it's I
mean he
33:21
really to do that he really
wants it
33:23
over time working overtime is
absolutely
33:28
right also over time working
overtime is
33:32
the data that I think we're now
pretty
33:35
much completely aware that the
data is
33:39
over bloah or the analysis of
the data
33:42
is overblown the core data
itself is
33:44
absolutely bull crap numbers
being
33:48
inflated for a number of
reasons I just
33:50
have a couple of short clips to
run
33:52
through the latest status of
the numbers
33:55
the literally the models and
the numbers
33:58
let's put it that way here's
pouchy
34:00
telling us again trying to
explain why
34:04
it's all great what's happening
because
34:06
the models are really they're
just not
34:08
models but the kind of a thing
and well
34:11
you get the idea
34:12
I know I sound like a broken
record I
34:15
want to sound like a broken
record let's
34:16
just keep doing it I get
questions a lot
34:20
dr. Burks and I about these
numbers the
34:23
projections that you went with
from
34:25
100,000 200,000 now down to
60,000
34:29
that's a sign that when as I
keep saying
34:31
when you take the data you have
and you
34:33
reinsert it into the model the
model
34:36
modifies later is real
34:39
model is hypothesis oh okay so
that's
34:42
what you have to do and that's
what I
34:43
think we're seeing I got it
34:46
data is real models are
hypothesis
34:49
okay wait this the
global-warming model
34:53
well sadly based upon this
model we got
34:57
a lot of hospitals ready we
cancelled
35:00
all of the elective surgeries
we cut
35:03
everything down waiting for the
surge
35:05
and it's not coming 250 bed
army field
35:09
hospital was set up inside the
cavernous
35:12
CenturyLink Field event center
it was
35:15
ready to begin receiving
patients later
35:17
this week but now there's a
sudden
35:19
change in plans
35:20
Washington governor jay Inslee
announced
35:23
the state the Defense
Department and
35:25
local officials agree the field
hospital
35:27
should redeploy to another
state in more
35:30
dire straits Washington State
has
35:33
flattened the curve as they say
the
35:35
worst fears from a few weeks
ago when
35:37
the call went out to Fort Carson
35:39
Colorado were not realized
emergency
35:42
managers and local hospital
leaders tell
35:44
Inslee's office they have
sufficient
35:47
capacity to handle the expected
volume
35:50
of kovat 19 patients and this is
35:52
happening everywhere
35:53
hospitals are furloughing
hundreds of
35:56
employees yes we have notes
from a
35:59
number of producers saying that
they're
36:01
getting laid off at these
hospitals in
36:03
there and the hospitals
themselves are
36:05
losing money yes and they
apparently
36:08
early on found a way to combat
that and
36:12
this is a state senator Scott
Jensen I
36:17
think his name he's also a
medical
36:18
doctor he's in Minnesota and he
explains
36:22
the reimbursements for
hospitals based
36:26
upon type of ailment people
have as it
36:29
pertains to kovat we're gonna
have
36:31
hospitals shut down and
potentially
36:33
never opened their doors again
this is
36:35
serious business
36:36
we might have the big
metropolitan
36:37
healthcare systems getting big
chunks of
36:40
money from the feds
36:41
but the bottom line is your
outer ring
36:42
hospitals and your hospitals
out in
36:44
Minnesota that aren't critical
access
36:46
they're at risk so I think that
I would
36:51
rather have people draw their
own
36:52
conclusions let me just say
this if I
36:55
admit a patient to the hospital
and
36:56
they're in Medicare and they
have just
36:58
routine pneumonia for a
diagnosis the
37:01
hospital will get a lump sum
payment
37:02
called a DRG and it'll be about
$4,600
37:05
if I admit that same patient
and I
37:08
attach koban 19 to the pneumonia
37:10
diagnosis then it goes from
4600 to
37:14
$13,000 for that admission
regardless of
37:17
whether the hot patients in a
hospital
37:18
for three days or 13 days if
during that
37:21
hospitalization
37:22
I put the patient on a
ventilator for a
37:24
period of time then the payment
goes
37:26
from $13,000 to $39,000 now
that's
37:30
that's a big payment you're not
gonna
37:33
see many out state hospitals
get access
37:36
to those kind of dollars when
you start
37:39
talking about these things then
I think
37:40
people can understand the
context of how
37:42
critical this is it isn't a
fair playing
37:45
field and we've got hospitals in
37:47
outstate Minnesota that are not
gonna
37:49
get the same kind of attention
or
37:51
monetary support so this is a
little
37:55
freaky
37:56
knowing that getting someone
onto the
37:59
ventilator pops up the
reimbursement to
38:02
39k and right getting these
ventilators
38:05
you know they're I don't know
if we're
38:07
if anyone's paying for them at
the
38:09
moment I'm sure maybe some of
the
38:11
ventilators were about five
grand and
38:14
they've jacked the price up
many of
38:16
these places that have canceled
their
38:18
contracts and now they're
selling the
38:19
same ones for $15,000 because
that they
38:22
could do the sales pitch you've
seen the
38:24
Silicon Valley sales pitch for
38:25
technology Laura you're gonna
pay
38:28
$15,000 for this ventilator it
pays for
38:31
itself with one person on the
ventilator
38:34
right with the $40,000 right so
the
38:39
$15,000 is not a lot to pay
when I was
38:41
only paying five before well
it's okay
38:44
you you look at the look at the
profits
38:46
you're gonna make from these
now I want
38:47
to add to this thesis of yours
which is
38:50
to say I've all and the numbers
prove
38:53
this out and I
38:55
mentioned it in the newsletter
about the
38:56
10% of the Italians that were
Cova
39:00
deaths yeah was 10 percent of
the total
39:03
number so the told number and
Italy's
39:05
should be knocked down by 10%
maybe
39:08
space pulling a stunt 2 in the
United
39:10
States we have this ridiculous
situation
39:12
where California has very few
Cova
39:14
deaths compared to New York
even though
39:15
with twice the population and
probably
39:17
three times the homeless
population of
39:20
New York I have to say and
having worked
39:23
in the government and worked
with guys
39:24
from New York and New Jersey in
that the
39:28
air pollution those who are
inspectors
39:29
of the their New York is
corrupt this is
39:33
a scam New York is stealing
people's
39:35
money is stealing the money of
the
39:36
taxpayer I'm not believing
anything I'm
39:39
believing those movies they
keep taking
39:40
down from YouTube showing the
empty
39:42
hospitals and then the day
before
39:44
showing a staged event in front
of the
39:47
hospital as though New York's
falling
39:48
apart this New York is the
problem
39:52
Johnse today
39:55
I always love a perfectly timed
pet
39:58
peeve there you go
40:00
well to add to that this news
of course
40:03
is getting around people are
questioning
40:05
the billing codes how it works
how much
40:07
money there's enough examples
of people
40:11
admitting even dr. Burks herself
40:13
admitted that you died you got
Kovac
40:16
your mark as a as a kovat 19
death
40:18
however interestingly enough
but now the
40:23
chances of once you're on the
ventilator
40:26
what is it it's like 20% chance
you're
40:30
gonna get off your the 80%
chance of
40:32
dying or is that the number 50
to 80 to
40:34
die 50 to a 50 to 80 to die
tend to win
40:37
58 today well miraculously
amidst all of
40:41
this billing confusion we get a
little
40:44
statistic thrown at us from dr.
Burke's
40:46
age groups who really needs
40:49
hospitalization ICU the
innovative
40:51
pieces coming from we heard a
great
40:54
report from Louisiana this
morning on
40:56
the phone call where they
talked about a
40:59
minimum now a 40% of people
coming off
41:03
of ventilators alive and
leaving the
41:05
hospital
41:05
it's very encouraging to us I'm
really
41:08
shows amazing progress
clinically at
41:11
each of these hospitals and the
real
41:12
lessons what we're learning and
sharing
41:14
across hospitals clinically huh
I wonder
41:18
is that because they're using
41:21
hydroxychloroquine is that
because they
41:23
figured out that maybe they
were using
41:25
the ventilators incorrectly
what well
41:27
the range has always been 50 to
80
41:29
percent which she's described
as 60
41:31
percent it was 40 percent are
coming off
41:34
a life that means 60 percent of
the
41:35
people on the ventilator are
dying but I
41:38
thought I thought it was more
like 80 to
41:41
90 percent she seems really
happy I
41:43
thought we thought it was 80
plus that
41:45
die
41:46
no no it's 50 to 80 it was very
clear we
41:49
had a clip that outlined it
quite nicely
41:51
and 80 is a number that's not
but this
41:55
is 60 this is not good I just
want to
41:58
hear it
41:59
what do you remember it was an
NPR
42:01
report huh so many clips yeah I
don't
42:06
worry about it but it could
also be that
42:09
but she surprised about the
numbers so
42:12
something is different that she
notices
42:14
no matter what we'd open it
this is part
42:16
of the problem what's the
benchmark
42:18
she's thinks she thinks 60%
chance of
42:21
dying is good I mean this is
all very
42:24
disturbing but not quite as
just by the
42:28
way I want to mention that it in
42:30
corruption studies in the
United States
42:32
Louisiana may be the most
corrupt fact
42:37
love it well they also got a
lot of need
42:41
for vents and this was one of
the big
42:43
things that no wonder hospitals
wanted
42:45
vent give us extra ventilators
we can
42:46
always say we put someone on it
put two
42:49
on that guy the most
disappointing thing
42:53
has been dr. drew
42:56
dr. drew is not just
backpedaling he has
42:59
flipped the canoe upside-down
and has
43:02
done a 180 yes I'm yeah yeah I
know I
43:07
understand this but I have to
know this
43:09
now who does he work for does
he have a
43:13
syndicated show is he working
for one of
43:15
the big networks one of the
Chinese
43:17
natural netten well no this
clip I think
43:19
will be self-explanatory
43:21
okay recall that he used to
work for
43:23
what he called the foul Chi
Army the
43:26
foul Chi Army of fear during the
43:29
hiv/aids crisis and he was out
in and
43:32
that we had a clip where he said
43:34
specifically that was my job
was to
43:35
scare people about what's going
on and
43:38
he's been very vocal that this
is not
43:40
like it like a flu well 180
43:42
from dr. drew with some telling
little
43:45
tidbits I am expressing my
deepest
43:48
apologies for getting it wrong
at the
43:50
beginning comparing crota virus
to
43:52
influenza that was wrong when I
did get
43:55
right was telling everybody
after I
43:57
stated my position to be sure
you listen
43:59
to doctor foul to you because
he should
44:01
always be your North Star he
will get it
44:03
right no matter what I think
that's your
44:04
answer John is whoever he works
for he
44:09
got a call and it's like
remember me I'm
44:11
the Angel of Death
44:12
dr. foul Chi you must always
tell them
44:15
I'm a knight stated my position
to be
44:17
sure you listen to dr. foul
chip because
44:19
he should always be here a
North Star he
44:21
will get it right no matter
what and he
44:24
has been and I was convinced
would
44:25
always be the person we should
listen to
44:28
and follow his direction and
nothing
44:30
more nothing less
44:31
okay again we are getting lots
of
44:34
threats I'd like us to please
ask that
44:38
you stop so let me see doctor
foul Chi
44:42
is the man to believe always
always
44:45
always I've been getting some
threats
44:47
and that we get together this
is a time
44:50
for collective effort not for
44:52
scapegoating so I was engaged
in a bit
44:55
of loser think by comparing
numbers I
44:57
had a lot of numbers
44:58
holy shit did you hear that
yeah plug
45:02
for Scott's book how about
they're both
45:04
deranged maybe they're talking
because
45:09
he's not talking about the book
he's
45:11
saying I suffered from loser
think it's
45:13
the title of his book yeah and
looking
45:16
at Scott Adams the way he's been
45:18
reacting recently I wonder if
either
45:21
those two have been talking or
both of
45:23
them got a call well well I
don't think
45:26
okay here's what the play this
is more
45:28
the play we got thoughts this
is a time
45:32
for collective effort not for
45:34
scapegoating so I was engaged
in a bit
45:37
of loser think by comparing
numbers I a
45:39
lot of numbers in my head I was
dealing
45:41
with a hundred thousand people
dying of
45:42
opiates and drugs every year I
was
45:44
dealing with a billion people
infected
45:46
with h1n1 and five hundred
thousand 42
45:49
six-year-olds dying of that 24
million
45:51
flu cases and 32 60,000 dying
of that
45:54
those numbers were in my head
as I was
45:57
trying to compare this outbreak
to that
45:59
and I shouldn't have been doing
that I
46:01
should have been just
addressing this
46:03
outbreak is what it was I didn't
46:04
understand the ferocity of this
virus
46:06
and it's contagiousness and now
my heart
46:09
and soul is with New York City
which is
46:11
where I spend a lot of my time
I've
46:13
signed up for the New York and
46:14
California Health Court can L
be part of
46:16
the part of the front line if I
should
46:19
be needed
46:20
collective compliance I'm
writing that
46:25
one down from the troll room
46:28
well he's complying that's for
sure
46:31
well I think you know the scene
in
46:36
network okay which one I know
that the
46:40
end where the guy the anot the
the crazy
46:45
Howard Beale goes into the
office of Ned
46:48
Beatty Sadler yes it's a
classic you
46:52
don't fuck with the advertisers
or the
46:54
big companies or whatever it
was it was
46:56
eBay she got read the riot act
46:58
Ned Beatty and that dudes one
of the
47:00
greatest things in any movie
and Beatty
47:03
just reads this guy the right
at who do
47:05
you think you are which is
really
47:07
basically the premise is who do
you
47:09
think you are you do this and
this and
47:11
this and you're now messing
with this
47:12
forces beyond your imagination
blah blah
47:17
blah
47:17
and the and you read somebody
the right
47:19
act like this especially if
they have
47:21
some connection to your purse
strings to
47:24
your I mean you could imagine
it's a
47:27
good happen to do no agenda
show we can
47:30
have we could be all of a
sudden swooped
47:31
away brought into let's say I
don't know
47:34
Langley and put into a dark
room it's
47:38
probably just Pro right probe
me yeah I
47:43
was flying saucers or whatever
the point
47:46
is is that somebody read him
the riot
47:49
act yes well then I believe it
was foul
47:53
Chee nothing found she's a
tough little
47:55
guy he's a small man that had
the
47:58
Napoleonic complex is pretty
obvious
48:00
he's got the voice of a guy who
could do
48:03
that and I think he read him
the riot
48:04
act and told him that all these
things
48:06
are going on he he is messing
with the
48:09
control forces of the forces of
nature
48:12
yeah and so he's he he had the
backpedal
48:17
to an extreme and in exchange
he got
48:20
named on a couple of these these
48:22
compliance boards or whatever
they are
48:24
that he described and he's okay
exactly
48:28
exactly he's on the board there
yeah
48:30
there's money involved yeah
it's not
48:33
doing that for
48:34
and and you know if he if dr.
druid said
48:37
hey he did say this I'm wrong
okay I
48:39
made a mistake
48:40
I'm cool with that I think it
takes it
48:41
you know it's good you were
wrong you
48:43
were wrong but then immediately
to say
48:45
always believe foul chief
ouchies the
48:48
guide that's how that was the
devil I
48:50
was to tell that was to tell in
the end
48:53
I said anything about foutch it
would be
48:55
very easy to take but
apparently I
48:57
believe and this is another one
I'll
48:59
just throw this out there is a
49:01
possibility
49:02
foul she seems cuz he's on TVs
all over
49:04
the but it seems like you
started the
49:06
show with him he seems like an
egomaniac
49:08
uh-huh he probably demanded to
you know
49:12
tell people that he may have
demanded to
49:14
have his name mentioned would
then
49:17
especially a nice catch you
know that
49:19
he's on some board or whatever
they put
49:21
him at the end there good catch
and that
49:24
to follow up I have been
getting you
49:26
know threats threats um against
my
49:29
family who's getting threats I
mean
49:31
there's plenty of people on
YouTube
49:33
that's what he says where would
that are
49:35
going off the deep end with all
kinds of
49:36
crazy theories are they getting
threats
49:40
not that I know is dr. drew
that much of
49:43
a target that he gets threats
for and
49:45
he's getting threats for what
yeah and
49:48
this is a good question well I
think
49:50
it's not as bad as the floor
it's the
49:52
flu it's a another version of
the flu or
49:55
whatever he said I can't
remember his
49:56
early commentary but he was
equating it
49:59
to the flu which apparently
can't you
50:00
know is illegal it's a blood
disease is
50:02
kind of different let's say the
least
50:04
but he making that kind of an
error
50:08
saying it's the flu kind of a
flu is
50:10
gonna get you death threats
really I
50:13
don't think so
50:15
I now dr. Drew has a sizable
audience I
50:19
can't speak to his media tribe
but I
50:23
know that I'm certainly getting
a lot of
50:25
pushback from people on social
media not
50:29
no agenda social calm of course
because
50:31
the al ghost there's no al
ghost so you
50:35
post anything he even even a
question
50:37
for instance I had a question
I've been
50:39
looking at the the 2018 29
influenza
50:44
shot which as we know missed
the mark
50:46
they chose for the a store the
50:47
they strain the B strain showed
up so
50:50
they missed it but
interestingly to me
50:54
interesting to me is that today
this
50:58
year's flu shot has a 36
percent chance
51:02
of causing viral interference
know
51:06
anything about this viral
interference
51:08
means you can ask any type of
what am I
51:16
the the respiratory virus that
could
51:18
come along you could be more
susceptible
51:20
to it if you got this year's
flu shot
51:22
yeah yeah Bill Gates says shots
and
51:26
parently has been documented to
have a
51:27
lot of these effects well and
and so I
51:30
tweeted I said I'd be
interested to know
51:32
of the people who were
hospitalized how
51:36
many of them had a flu shot you
and your
51:50
Tropes couriers anti-vaxxer you
know not
52:03
really I would if you don't
mind me
52:06
pressing you on your homework I
wouldn't
52:08
mind taking a trip around the
world see
52:10
what's going on elsewhere with
the the
52:12
corona I right yeah there's a
few
52:14
reports but I want to get to
the one
52:15
that I promised that was the
Sweden
52:18
report because the Swedish
thing is
52:20
getting more interesting as
people have
52:22
starting to promote these other
theories
52:25
of herd immunity and how you
get get to
52:28
herd immunity including this
one guy I
52:29
don't have a clip from goes on
about how
52:31
you know this thing would have
blown
52:33
over in four weeks that we just
let it
52:35
go you know we got an email
from one of
52:37
our produced actually a couple
of them
52:39
but I put a pulled one out from
Olaf in
52:42
Sweden I'm happy to wait to
read it
52:44
after the clips whatever you
want let's
52:47
play the clips then read them
read the
52:49
note bit but I think that would
work
52:50
because these clips are older
than that
52:52
note okay so let's go sweet and
report
52:54
one i.t there's the
international
52:56
television network IT and they
produce
52:58
pieces
53:00
just for PBS yeah they've been
around
53:02
for a hundred years or most of
their
53:04
employees are equally as old we
have all
53:07
worked with ITA Etienne we're
still in
53:10
lockdown in Britain but first
the
53:12
government here adopted the
Swedish
53:13
version which meant that there
were
53:15
fairly limited restrictions
then they
53:17
switched to the Danish version
which
53:18
required an almost total
shutdown this
53:21
is a story of two very similar
Nordic
53:23
cultures we've got a widely
differing
53:25
approach about how the fight
covered 19
53:28
at a time when most of the
world is
53:30
shuttered Sweden is open for
business
53:33
markets and shops are trading
53:35
restaurants are serving schools
are
53:37
educating the Swedes advocate
limited
53:40
social distancing their
strategy is to
53:43
protect the vulnerable while
allowing
53:45
the virus to spread through
healthy
53:47
people so they can develop
antibodies
53:49
this is designed to create so
called
53:52
herd immunity which
theoretically should
53:55
result in most people being
safe today
53:58
the health authorities
announced a
54:00
further 96 fatalities
54:02
thank you very much last night
president
54:05
Trump criticized the Swedish
approach
54:07
they talked about Sweden but
Sweden is
54:09
suffering very bravely you know
that
54:12
right Sweden did that
54:17
antivirus campaign is being led
not by
54:19
the country's prime minister
but by
54:21
Anders Technol an
epidemiologist with
54:24
experience of fighting Ebola in
Africa
54:26
he responded to mr. Trump this
afternoon
54:29
no we don't share his opinion
of course
54:31
we're suffering everybody in
the world
54:33
is suffering right now in
different ways
54:34
but we just healthcare which I
guess is
54:37
alludes to is very difficult to
54:39
understand is taking care of
this in a
54:42
very very good manner fellow
scientists
54:44
Marcus Carlsen despairs of
Sweden being
54:47
so out of step with most of the
world
54:52
like a madman you know here
playing
54:55
Russian roulette with
54:57
population king carl gustav
hinted at
55:01
disapproval of government
tactics as he
55:04
urged sweets to cancel the
traditional
55:06
annual getaway to country
cabins oddly
55:10
the report didn't actually give
us any
55:13
idea if it was working or not
55:16
well that's it's kind of
covered in the
55:19
second half but they did
mention there's
55:21
their suffering they have 96
yes which
55:25
is about a week ago suffering
yes
55:27
suffering so 96 dead here's
what but i
55:33
before i play the second half
of this
55:36
there is a note here that i
think was
55:38
interesting where's that guy
goes nuts
55:40
says the Swedes are crazy the
problem
55:43
that i think they're the world
community
55:45
is dealing with here we're
still trying
55:47
to do this in a kind of quasi
form of
55:50
world government yes yes this
way this
55:58
way then when it's when it's
over and
55:59
said was it's a good thing that
we had
56:01
we all did it this way because
this way
56:04
is the way sweden is decided to
go off
56:07
the rails and go do their own
thing
56:09
which now you have an a/b study
no
56:12
homeless sorry anyway there you
good
56:15
there goes the world governance
idea
56:17
because you have you know these
guys
56:18
doing it their own way and if
there are
56:20
and hopefully they won't be
successful
56:22
for god if they are then the
world
56:23
governments just blown out of
the water
56:25
anyway
56:26
novelist a newspaper columnist
Lena
56:28
Andersson approves of what she
believes
56:30
is Swedish common sense so I
see it as a
56:34
personality once you get is
explained by
56:37
the authorities and the experts
people
56:39
are grown up adult enough to to
realize
56:43
what that that's the wise thing
to do
56:46
it's not that you have to pick
between
56:48
locking down society for two
years or
56:51
going for her immunity to
infections
56:54
which is what tweets are doing
we met
56:57
iranian-born economists eno-san
and
56:59
dodgy in 2015 he's renowned for
57:02
challenging conventional
Swedish thought
57:04
and wishes the country had
followed some
57:07
Asian models the South Koreans
are
57:10
they use math testing tracking
there are
57:12
other technologies masks since
that
57:15
option exists in fact because I
believe
57:17
that option does exist the
sewage
57:19
Satori's are sort of dismissed
it it's
57:21
just not South Korea so
different we
57:23
can't do that
57:24
why in Sweden the rate of
deaths stands
57:27
at 69 per million and rising
whereas
57:30
five miles away across the
bridge in
57:32
Denmark it's 39 familiar hmm
57:37
Sweden latest numbers ten
thousand four
57:40
hundred and eighty three tested
detected
57:42
infections eight hundred and
ninety nine
57:44
deaths and here's producer Olaf
for
57:49
submarines from Sweden for some
reason
57:52
all foreign reports about
Sweden seem
57:53
wrong life in Sweden is oh I
live in
57:57
Sweden everything is just fine
the
57:59
hospitals are not filled to
capacity and
58:01
the new field hospital we built
is
58:03
completely unused that's a
familiar
58:06
story
58:06
not a single person there the
peak of
58:08
the virus seems to have passed
just
58:10
before this weekend and the few
58:12
intensive care beds we had
extremely few
58:14
per capita held up fine the
media has of
58:17
course tried to instill terror
in the
58:19
people and succeeded until
Trump spoke
58:22
out against Sweden the media
hates Trump
58:25
so much that if he says Sweden
is wrong
58:28
then the media all of a sudden
agrees
58:30
with the countermeasures we
have to
58:34
Trump actually that's fantastic
in
58:39
foreign news it seems that
everything is
58:42
going on just like ordinary
here that is
58:44
far from true everyone can can
work from
58:46
home bars and restaurants can
keep open
58:48
no one can drink at the bar
58:50
but no one could drink at the
bar and
58:52
the tables need to be further
apart etc
58:55
I think that's where we're
headed seems
58:56
to be working well but what
other
58:57
countries does but seems to be
working
59:01
well but what other countries
do not
59:03
understand is that Swedes first
of all
59:05
are big on social distance even
without
59:08
covet I didn't realize that
that's kind
59:11
of the opposite of the Chinese
most
59:14
importantly we'd love to listen
to our
59:16
government so they suggest that
we work
59:17
from home almost everyone will
that
59:20
along with a long tradition of
doing
59:21
what's best for society works
as well as
59:23
shelter
59:24
place order also the Swedish
government
59:26
has the same problems the US the
59:28
government has relatively
little power
59:30
and the departments and
governmental
59:31
bodies really have the most
power here
59:34
Olaf thank you very much and I
agree
59:37
with you on the on the global
governance
59:39
in fact it picked up a
professor from
59:41
New Zealand who was discussing
the
59:43
recent call for a at least a
temporary
59:46
global government like by
Gordon Brown
59:51
you know Gordon Brown the former
59:52
Chancellor of the Exchequer who
sold all
59:55
Britain's gold too early at a
low price
59:57
and wasn't he the prime
minister for
59:59
half a minute yes he was a prime
1:00:01
minister for a short yeah can
you just
1:00:02
quickly tell us a little bit
more about
1:00:04
what Gordon Brown is suggesting
and how
1:00:06
seriously that's being taken I
think
1:00:08
what we've seen in the last
three months
1:00:12
through covert 19 is that the
world will
1:00:16
increasingly have to cooperate
and this
1:00:18
of course cuts right across the
populist
1:00:21
message that states can go it
alone to
1:00:24
solve their problems Coe bid 19
seems to
1:00:27
suggest the opposite and it's no
1:00:29
coincidence that Gordon Brown a
former
1:00:31
UK Prime Minister he's now
recommending
1:00:34
a temporary form of world
government to
1:00:37
do to tackle the twin crisis of
the
1:00:41
economic crisis and the medical
crisis
1:00:43
caused by covert 19 Gordon back
Browne
1:00:47
who actually played a role in
trying to
1:00:50
do what the consequences of the
1:00:52
financial crisis the global
financial
1:00:54
crisis of 2008-2009
1:00:58
has argued that basically
1:01:02
representatives of most
countries in the
1:01:05
world including developing
countries
1:01:07
should form a temporary
executive to try
1:01:10
to come up with Anna coordinated
1:01:12
response to cope at 19
1:01:15
every state at the moment is
competing
1:01:18
for ventilators they're
competing for
1:01:20
masks are they're competing
it's almost
1:01:23
a race to the bottom they're
competing
1:01:25
for things and they're trying
to solve a
1:01:28
global problem with a national
interest
1:01:30
approach and I think what Brown
is
1:01:32
saying is that governments
seriously
1:01:34
have to
1:01:35
governors have to accept this
is a
1:01:37
global emergency and a global
challenge
1:01:40
like covert 19 requires by
definition a
1:01:44
global response we are the
world we are
1:01:51
the children global Global
babes global
1:01:56
need a global response
everybody's gotta
1:01:58
jump in it's pathetic I want
ever since
1:02:04
you played just a kind of an
idea the
1:02:06
notion that the that the
Swedish press
1:02:10
turned on a dime because you um
said
1:02:13
isn't that great
1:02:15
depresses their hostility you
know I
1:02:20
wanted to point out I'm gonna
have a
1:02:22
clip until his hands of the
constant
1:02:26
harping on we had it one
earlier the
1:02:28
harping on Trump not doing
enough soon
1:02:33
enough
1:02:33
yes yes you know just like
that's the
1:02:36
other mean besides the one that
we you
1:02:37
caught earlier which I have
already
1:02:39
forgotten but the these memes
are out
1:02:41
there here is and and this it
combines
1:02:45
with your presentation about
Saturday
1:02:48
Night Live here's Seth Meyers
doing his
1:02:51
show from home and he has to
slip this
1:02:55
instead of just doing comedy or
some
1:02:57
joke he has to slip this little
1:02:58
political that in for piece of
1:03:00
information in there the way he
sees it
1:03:02
the president and his allies
are trying
1:03:04
to wish away the corona virus
pandemic
1:03:06
and hoping you'll forget that
he badly
1:03:08
botched his response to the
crisis for
1:03:10
more on this yeah now that's
that's the
1:03:16
investigation I think they
already have
1:03:17
the the the team all set up
they're
1:03:20
going to investigate and
overturn every
1:03:24
Rock about why we responded too
late how
1:03:27
many mistakes the president
made and the
1:03:28
underpinning for that will be
that he
1:03:32
didn't operate or execute the
defense
1:03:35
production act properly and
that he
1:03:37
didn't act like the dictator
they've
1:03:40
always said he was and do a
national
1:03:42
shut down those are the two
things that
1:03:43
he's going to dare I say it
possibly be
1:03:46
impeached for again
1:03:49
for crimes against humanity
well that's
1:03:52
a possibility so if you know if
the
1:03:54
another way of course to stop
this is to
1:03:56
not vote any Democrats into the
House of
1:03:58
Representatives because if
you're gonna
1:04:01
if anyone votes a dick for the
Democrats
1:04:03
into the House of
Representatives they
1:04:04
are going to see the next four
years
1:04:06
being just completely bogged
down yeah
1:04:08
by this nonsense which is you
know the
1:04:11
Nancy Pelosi crew you know they
just
1:04:14
have to be voted out and then
maybe we
1:04:16
can get something done in four
years as
1:04:18
these people say that well if
Trump gets
1:04:20
reelected this country's going
down
1:04:22
gonna go yes I'm gonna die we
cannot
1:04:25
it's gonna go down the tubes
because
1:04:26
there's not going to be any real
1:04:28
president running the place
it's going
1:04:29
to be the the House of
Representatives
1:04:31
yes anyway so a big part of
where we
1:04:37
need to focus now is getting
back to
1:04:39
work and how are we going to do
that and
1:04:42
what are the parameters going
to be
1:04:46
Friday the president was said
over
1:04:49
several times that this is the
biggest
1:04:52
decision I'm ever going to make
I'm not
1:04:54
making it alone I have he just
went over
1:04:56
and over about all the people
who would
1:04:58
be involved he's gonna have a
special
1:05:00
panel I think Tuesday he'll be
1:05:01
announcing some of that and he
started
1:05:05
to Telegraph us and some quite
clearly
1:05:08
actually Telegraph his ideas
about how
1:05:10
we will get back to work and
how we will
1:05:13
start the country up again and
it
1:05:17
started of course with Jim
Acosta who
1:05:20
the president actually seems to
have a
1:05:22
pretty good relationship with
these days
1:05:23
so does Tony fowey he likes
hanging out
1:05:25
with Jim Acosta after some of
these he
1:05:28
was winking at Jim the other
day and so
1:05:33
the I guess there's a couple of
1:05:35
different pieces that people
are talking
1:05:37
about the big one is testing and
1:05:40
surprisingly enough there is
quite a
1:05:42
push out there to test to see
if a you
1:05:45
have it or if you B don't have
it so you
1:05:49
would either be sick which
means stay
1:05:51
home or you had the antibodies
which
1:05:54
mean you can go out and you're
clear
1:05:56
you're free human resource go
but if you
1:06:00
are completely healthy and if
1:06:02
not been sick then you have
oddly a
1:06:05
pre-existing condition and
filthy forced
1:06:08
to stay home somehow so there's
that
1:06:11
there's the idea of tracking
and tracing
1:06:14
and tracing back over who you
were in
1:06:17
contact with we had
announcements from
1:06:20
Apple and Google that they're
building
1:06:22
that into the next release of
their
1:06:23
operating system so not just an
app no
1:06:26
no it's going to be built-in
it's gonna
1:06:28
be oh yeah I'm sorry it'll be
opt-in
1:06:31
mm-hmm yeah right every time
you try to
1:06:35
put any app on your phone you
not even a
1:06:39
pittle just here it's no no I'm
your
1:06:41
size you Ste have the raw phone
and you
1:06:46
can say you opt out of that one
feature
1:06:47
which is gonna be attracting
every track
1:06:49
you like a dog yeah if you try
to
1:06:51
install Google Maps or anything
else
1:06:54
it's gonna make your opt-in to
that
1:06:56
other thing we will probably
just turn
1:06:59
it on so what cost is all over
this bad
1:07:03
well you'll do if you look at
the list
1:07:06
of stuff that you have to
opt-in for for
1:07:08
just about anything you
basically give
1:07:09
the phone to somebody else yeah
yeah
1:07:11
yeah here's the cost of
badgering the
1:07:15
president discuss the
possibility of
1:07:18
reopening the country when the
1:07:20
administration does not have an
adequate
1:07:22
nationwide testing system for
this virus
1:07:25
don't you need a nationwide
system from
1:07:28
the virus before you real and
we have a
1:07:29
great testing system we have
the best
1:07:31
right now the best testing
system in the
1:07:33
world but there are certain
sections
1:07:35
right now there are certain
sections in
1:07:37
the country that are in
phenomenal shape
1:07:41
already other sections are
coming online
1:07:43
other sections are going down
and we in
1:07:46
addition to that are giving out
millions
1:07:48
of tests and every day we're
doing it
1:07:51
exponentially we're picking up
and what
1:07:54
we'll be doing in the very near
future
1:07:55
is going to certain areas of
our country
1:07:58
and do massive testing it's not
1:08:00
necessary but it would be a
good thing
1:08:02
to have
1:08:04
to make sure people are safe
going back
1:08:06
to work you don't want to send
people
1:08:07
back to the workplace what I
have it and
1:08:09
we're going to see if we have
it did you
1:08:11
need it no is it a nice thing
to do yes
1:08:13
we're talking about three
hundred and
1:08:15
twenty five million people and
that's
1:08:18
not going to happen as you can
imagine
1:08:19
and nope it would never happen
with
1:08:22
anyone else either other
countries do it
1:08:24
but they do it in a limited
form will
1:08:26
probably be the leader of the
pack of
1:08:29
course when we do it will be
number one
1:08:31
I don't care whatever get
brought up by
1:08:35
anybody and I was you brought
half of
1:08:38
the half of it up with a clip
earlier
1:08:40
what are these tests costing
Medicare
1:08:44
and Medicaid yeah we don't know
exactly
1:08:47
are they a hundred bucks a pop
now that
1:08:49
we had a one of our producers
wrote in
1:08:51
saying he went into the doctor
for uh
1:08:54
Satya had Corona and they gave
him a
1:08:56
tested his temperature and then
didn't
1:08:59
do much about anything else and
they
1:09:01
told him to go home and he got
a bill
1:09:02
for like five hundred bucks
1:09:04
whoa because just apparently
just
1:09:06
mentioning Corona all those
everything
1:09:09
ratchets up yeah yeah because
you've
1:09:12
created all it now it's a it's
a health
1:09:14
hazard it's different than
everything
1:09:16
else cuz nobody's immune to it
and so
1:09:18
you're putting everyone at risk
was
1:09:19
gonna cost more to treat well
or just to
1:09:21
see you it's costing more it is
my
1:09:23
understanding that all of the
big
1:09:26
insurance companies have said
they will
1:09:28
pick up the bill for co-pays
etc for
1:09:31
people going to a doctor for
anything
1:09:33
coronavirus related I don't
know if
1:09:36
that's been codified anywhere
properly
1:09:37
whether it's true or not that
means
1:09:39
there's just Jack Jacobites and
the next
1:09:42
go-around you know so
everyone's gonna
1:09:44
be paying everyone's gonna be
paying
1:09:46
more because of this thing I
haven't
1:09:47
caught in a caustic clip that
is a
1:09:50
little it's different it's just
further
1:09:52
down but but I think it has the
punch
1:09:54
line because there's an
enormous amount
1:09:57
of truth as always on there
unrecognized
1:10:00
it's one of the things they
don't like
1:10:01
people listening to Trump for
on on this
1:10:04
clip at the very end he he
makes it very
1:10:06
clear what he thinks of he
thinks CNN is
1:10:10
full of crap anyway but he has
an
1:10:11
interesting point to make at
the end
1:10:13
happy job today
1:10:17
paint a rosy picture of what is
1:10:19
happening around the country if
you look
1:10:22
at some of these questions do
we have
1:10:23
enough mass know we have enough
tests
1:10:26
know do we have enough PPE no
why would
1:10:28
you say that we have enough
answers yes
1:10:30
I think the answer is yes who
said no to
1:10:33
that I'm saying visitar you're
saying no
1:10:35
but whose yeah yeah we could
your ass
1:10:36
but do we have enough master
yes sirs we
1:10:39
hear from don't say this you
said do we
1:10:41
have enough masks do we have
enough
1:10:43
tests yes plus we're developing
new - do
1:10:46
we have enough do we have enough
1:10:48
ventilators yes do we have
enough
1:10:50
hospital beds yes we've built
20,000
1:10:53
hospital beds we have enough
hospital
1:10:55
beds go ahead Jim let's go what
do you
1:10:58
say - yeah I mean you watch the
coverage
1:11:00
you know nice a lot well a lot
of its
1:11:02
based on sirs - no no out of
it's not
1:11:03
it's just a lot of it's fake
there's
1:11:05
really just when the doctors
governor's
1:11:09
report have enough tests we
don't have
1:11:11
another thousand yet depending
on your
1:11:12
air they always say that because
1:11:13
otherwise you're not going to
put them
1:11:14
on rip that off really yeah he
did
1:11:21
the journals weren't letting
this
1:11:23
testing slide that they were
not gonna
1:11:25
let it go and I don't know who
this was
1:11:27
but threw in a little a little
gotcha
1:11:29
name
1:11:30
and speaking of testing some
experts
1:11:33
including Scott got leave I've
talked
1:11:34
about 750,000 tests per week
being
1:11:38
needed before the economy is
open can
1:11:41
you address that do you agree
with those
1:11:43
numbers if not how many tests
per week
1:11:46
do you think we should have
before that
1:11:48
cough using the word needed
because I
1:11:51
don't think it's needed but I
think
1:11:52
we're going to try and hit a
number like
1:11:54
that that's a very high number
but we're
1:11:55
gonna be trying to hit it and we
1:11:57
probably might be able to do
that and I
1:12:00
think he's listening to Scott
Gottlieb
1:12:02
Godley was his FDA Commissioner
1:12:07
guess you had the head of the
FDA up
1:12:10
until last year he got out not
this is
1:12:13
this is a big pharma guy I
think he
1:12:16
works at the American Enterprise
1:12:17
Institute I was like if you
look at his
1:12:19
Wikipedia page it's just all
these big
1:12:21
pharma companies that he's
working for
1:12:23
and he did weigh in on what he
thought
1:12:26
we needed to get back
1:12:27
and since apparently he's
touting we
1:12:30
need 750,000 tests a day I
think the
1:12:35
President may be in cahoots
with him or
1:12:38
may not let's listen to what
he's
1:12:39
thinking dr. Gottlieb you've
written a
1:12:41
proposal on how to reopen the
country
1:12:45
for want of a better term what
does it
1:12:47
look like and its president
Trump
1:12:49
listening to your ideas well
I've
1:12:51
certainly made them available
to the
1:12:52
White House what we're saying
in the
1:12:54
plan that we put forward was
that you
1:12:55
want to see a sustained
reduction in new
1:12:57
cases and then you want to wait
an
1:12:59
additional two weeks after you
see a
1:13:01
sustained reduction in new
cases we
1:13:02
should start seeing a sustained
1:13:03
reduction in new cases in most
parts of
1:13:06
this country in the second half
of April
1:13:07
and towards the end of April so
if you
1:13:09
follow the timing that we
outlined that
1:13:11
would put you in mid May when
you start
1:13:13
to contemplate bringing people
back to
1:13:15
work but the other thing we say
is that
1:13:16
you should have widespread
screening in
1:13:18
place you should have the
ability to do
1:13:19
point-of-care screening in the
community
1:13:22
and right now screening is
largely
1:13:23
confined to hospitals we don't
have the
1:13:25
capacity to broaden it so we do
need to
1:13:27
continue to ramp up screening I
think
1:13:29
that's going to be the big
variable I
1:13:30
think we're going to be taking
a step
1:13:31
towards reopening aspects of
the economy
1:13:33
before we have the optimal
level of
1:13:35
screening in place and that's
the risk
1:13:37
that we're going to take as a
public
1:13:38
health official I'd like to
have the
1:13:40
optimal screening in place I'd
like to
1:13:42
have the hospitals have residual
1:13:44
capacity I'd like to you know
exercise
1:13:46
more caution but we also need to
1:13:48
recognize quite frankly that
there are
1:13:49
public health implications to
what we're
1:13:51
doing here as well long we keep
the
1:13:53
country closed there's a lot of
1:13:55
morbidity mortality that's
accruing
1:13:56
because of that people who
aren't
1:13:57
presenting for prenatal care
aren't
1:13:59
presenting with mild strokes or
mild
1:14:02
heart attacks or staying at
home is
1:14:03
going to be deaths and disease
as a
1:14:04
result of the fact that we've
engaged in
1:14:07
what we've done so it's a
careful
1:14:08
balancing I'd like to see more
screening
1:14:10
in place but we also need to
worry about
1:14:12
all this and having in place
what we
1:14:13
need as we go back to school in
1:14:15
September as we reopen
residential
1:14:17
campuses that we have much more
1:14:19
widespread screening and
hopefully one
1:14:21
or two effective therapeutics
to deal
1:14:22
with this virus if we don't
have that by
1:14:24
September we're gonna face a
lot of risk
1:14:26
in the fall that we have
outbreaks and
1:14:27
even the risk of another
epidemic I
1:14:29
think you're right John I think
that
1:14:32
this guy is actually giving
guidance
1:14:36
and it's a bonanza he's talking
about
1:14:39
lot ramping up testing a lot
more
1:14:41
testing we got to have it
everywhere who
1:14:43
does he represent people who
test who
1:14:47
does he represents yeah it says
1:14:49
screening which could be just
done with
1:14:50
a thermometer that's what they
didn't
1:14:52
yeah that's that's 50 bucks see
if
1:14:54
that's a fifty to fifty dollar
item yeah
1:14:56
screening there you go 50 bucks
here
1:14:59
fifty bucks there ten bucks a
battle the
1:15:01
trigger
1:15:02
somebody's forehead there's a
charge of
1:15:04
25 bucks somebody doing it for
that 20
1:15:06
today it's already I did 100
before you
1:15:08
know it there so what's your
thinking on
1:15:12
Trump what Trump's gonna do I I
believe
1:15:14
that he's going to reopen and
Mark May
1:15:17
first he's gonna keep it shut
down till
1:15:19
May first I think he may go
sooner but
1:15:23
he's gonna have to install some
policies
1:15:26
and I think they're gonna keep
social
1:15:27
distancing and everyone's gonna
have to
1:15:29
wear a mask until some unknown
date in
1:15:33
the future yeah I have two more
quick
1:15:35
clips for data points before I
answer
1:15:38
that here's the one about
tracking
1:15:52
problems a lot of other things
is
1:15:55
something we're gonna look at it
1:15:56
certainly and we know they've
done that
1:15:57
and it's highly it's very new
new
1:16:00
technology it's very
interesting but a
1:16:03
lot of people worry about it in
terms of
1:16:05
the person's freedom we're
gonna take a
1:16:06
look at that a very strong look
at it
1:16:08
will let you know pretty soon
yeah so
1:16:10
that means no that will not be
a part of
1:16:12
anything mandated if he doesn't
say yeah
1:16:15
I'm all for it then it's not
happening
1:16:17
the same goes yes that's true
except
1:16:19
that could be state mandated so
you'd
1:16:21
have a gavin newsom in a
high-tech state
1:16:23
could where Google and Apple
are both
1:16:25
located yeah it could be yes
but that's
1:16:28
your problem because I live in a
1:16:30
different state it's not my
problem my
1:16:31
phone's off it's in a drawer I
think
1:16:35
this is this is going to be a
part of
1:16:36
his argument I believe he met
with this
1:16:38
group Friday or Saturday and
this will
1:16:41
be an important part of how
he's going
1:16:43
to explain why we need to get
out
1:16:45
earlier today I spoke with
hundreds of
1:16:47
mental health leaders
1:16:49
and advocates from around the
country to
1:16:51
discuss the vital work and the
vital
1:16:53
work they're doing we had the
top
1:16:55
doctors in the country some
1:16:56
international doctors mental
health a
1:16:59
big factor not only as the virus
1:17:03
inflicted immense physical
suffering on
1:17:06
many people but also mental and
1:17:07
emotional suffering as well
even though
1:17:09
we're staying physically apart
no
1:17:11
American is alone and we're all
in this
1:17:14
together but the mental health
doctors
1:17:17
and experts it's a very great
call it
1:17:19
was a very interesting call
they're
1:17:21
working very hard yeah so he's
gonna
1:17:23
he's got the numbers he's going
to say
1:17:25
this is what's happening right
now we
1:17:27
are losing more people daily
through all
1:17:29
kinds of horrible diseases that
come
1:17:31
from being locked up again no
public
1:17:34
health official has given us
any tips or
1:17:36
ideas on how to strengthen our
immune
1:17:38
system how to live as a
prisoner you
1:17:41
know there's certain things
that are
1:17:44
good for you movement exercise
Sun if
1:17:47
not you need to supplement that
so none
1:17:49
of that so it's not going to be
very
1:17:51
pretty here well go on well I'm
gonna
1:17:55
say here's the big problem
that's coming
1:17:57
up this week this past Friday
some
1:18:00
people started getting money
1:18:03
unemployment and I don't think
anyone's
1:18:07
received the $1,200 check or
deposit yet
1:18:10
but the unemployment situation
is as the
1:18:14
president warned when he signed
the
1:18:17
cares Act he said very
specifically the
1:18:22
Democrats didn't want me to do
it the
1:18:24
way I suggested which was the
same
1:18:25
Direct Deposit we were doing
the 1200
1:18:27
through they insisted probably
because
1:18:30
they were afraid the president
was going
1:18:32
to steal it and give it to
assist
1:18:33
son-in-law they insisted they
do it
1:18:35
through every state's
1:18:36
unemployment system which is why
1:18:38
immediately you have calls for
COBOL
1:18:41
programmers because this is not
in the
1:18:43
logic of the unemployment
systems this
1:18:46
is a different type of logic
that needs
1:18:48
to be put in there and they
were not
1:18:49
ready some states will never
get it
1:18:52
right and never and so in you
know we
1:18:57
have kids who are going through
this now
1:18:58
and and Tina also it's very
confusing
1:19:00
everyone gets different answers
1:19:02
an email you don't get an email
there's
1:19:04
this things that you know it
just it
1:19:06
it's different for everybody
and we
1:19:08
don't have any money yet so
that's
1:19:10
that's a problem next Friday
will be if
1:19:14
you're going to hear a lot of
people
1:19:17
extremely pissed off and of
course it
1:19:19
will be a trump botched it you
know
1:19:21
that's gonna happen even though
he
1:19:23
warned upfront this was not the
way to
1:19:25
do it so he really only has
until next
1:19:28
Friday to make his
announcements because
1:19:32
we're not going to make it
until the end
1:19:34
of April without knowing
exactly what's
1:19:37
going to happen we're gonna have
1:19:42
skirmishes when people don't
have money
1:19:44
it's not going to come through
fast
1:19:46
enough this is clear to me so I
think he
1:19:50
will have some of his favorite
states
1:19:51
and I'm I have a feeling Texas
may be
1:19:55
one of them
1:19:56
Abbott is already our governor
has
1:19:57
already made noise that he's
going to
1:20:00
change the he's going to relax
the rules
1:20:03
to get the state back to work
1:20:06
I think Abbott is pretty tight
with with
1:20:08
Trump I think they like each
other and I
1:20:11
think we'll see a few states
open up
1:20:13
before the end of April and the
idea
1:20:16
would be May 1st everybody goes
out I
1:20:19
think the states that open
first will
1:20:21
have it will go up to the 50
personal
1:20:23
limit so you can have you need
to have
1:20:26
restaurants be able to open up
so it'll
1:20:28
be 50 people all in one go at
the same
1:20:30
time you can also open up
hotels and
1:20:33
keep less than 50 guests on the
floor
1:20:34
there's a whole bunch of ways
you can do
1:20:36
that and you can get things
starting
1:20:39
again but they will not be
dependent
1:20:40
upon testing people will be and
I he's
1:20:43
gonna have to give the pharma
guy
1:20:44
something because they don't
have the
1:20:45
vaccine ready
1:20:46
they don't have Gilead doesn't
have the
1:20:48
the anti rival rep dis avea
ready so
1:20:53
it's got to give him something
so he'll
1:20:54
give them a ton of cash on the
on the
1:20:56
testing they'll shut up and
though you
1:20:58
know some companies will
require it or
1:21:00
not but it won't be a mandated
law and
1:21:02
we'll just get back to work and
the
1:21:04
media for the next two months
will tell
1:21:06
everybody what a big mistake it
was
1:21:08
because every person extra that
died is
1:21:10
blood on Trump's hands and
they'll do
1:21:12
that all the way up until
November
1:21:16
well I think that from that
perspective
1:21:18
yes everything you said is
probably true
1:21:20
I do think Toby the additional
1:21:22
requirements to wear masks and
I think
1:21:25
it's gonna be a big deal and
them so the
1:21:28
mask business will be good good
for the
1:21:29
no agenda mask company yeah we
need to I
1:21:32
would like to have the master
just clip
1:21:34
behind I love our bandana but I
saw this
1:21:38
I mean everyone here in Austin
1:21:40
everyone's got a snazzy mask
now now
1:21:41
that we've all realized you
don't have
1:21:44
to have an n95 to live now
everyone's
1:21:49
just using whatever they got
well
1:21:51
theoretically even the Chinese
know this
1:21:53
is the mask is not to protect
you from
1:21:56
the viruses protect others from
you yes
1:21:58
but I'm just talking about me
they have
1:22:00
95 yeah that would be true
you'd protect
1:22:03
yourself but generally speaking
the
1:22:04
other messes so when you sneeze
or cough
1:22:06
it doesn't put anything in the
air puts
1:22:07
it into the mask and so there's
not just
1:22:09
a bunch of little particles
flying
1:22:12
around but anyway so I think
there's
1:22:13
gonna be a mask requirement I
think
1:22:15
there's gonna be a social
distancing
1:22:16
your requirement it's gonna
make me
1:22:18
maintained for a few months at
least a
1:22:20
month yeah which means there's
not gonna
1:22:23
be any football or basketball
or any of
1:22:25
these sport D sporting events
unless
1:22:28
there's stadiums receptions like
1:22:30
one-fifth as many people or
some oh no
1:22:32
they're gonna do it yeah but the
1:22:34
sporting guys are gonna eat it
and I
1:22:37
think the theater owners are
gonna eat
1:22:39
it no I think Broadway is gonna
eat it
1:22:42
and I think that's gonna
continue right
1:22:44
through the election I don't
think
1:22:46
there's good there's gonna be
any let-up
1:22:47
I think all these these
businesses
1:22:49
Hollywood they're all at risk
if we
1:22:52
thought that the Chinese owned
Hollywood
1:22:54
already they're gonna own it
completely
1:22:56
by the time this is and we'll
put a
1:22:58
little bow around it here you
go China
1:23:00
take that well your of course
can have
1:23:03
me wrong you're absolutely
completely
1:23:04
wrong I'm wrong this is not how
it's
1:23:07
going to happen
1:23:08
you're wrong wrong wrong wrong
wrong
1:23:11
Bill Gates knows how it's gonna
work
1:23:13
though if everything goes
perfectly with
1:23:16
the RNAi approach we could
actually be
1:23:18
at the 18 months we don't want
to create
1:23:20
I should set it up the RNA
approach is
1:23:23
the big hope this is the
vaccine and I'm
1:23:26
doing big
1:23:27
air quotes since it's not a
vaccine in
1:23:29
the transaction it has never
been proven
1:23:31
to work correct
1:23:33
but it's bill gates man how can
you
1:23:36
question him if everything goes
1:23:38
perfectly with the RNA approach
we could
1:23:41
actually be at the 18 months we
don't
1:23:43
want to create unrealistic
expectations
1:23:46
the vaccines and older people
is always
1:23:50
a huge challenge you know it
turns out
1:23:52
the flu vaccine isn't that
effective and
1:23:55
old early people most the
benefit comes
1:23:57
from younger people not
spreading it
1:24:00
because they're vaccinated and
that that
1:24:03
benefits on a community basis
the
1:24:05
elderly here we clearly need a
vaccine
1:24:09
that works in the upper age
range
1:24:11
because they're most at risk of
that and
1:24:15
doing that so that you amp it
up so amp
1:24:18
it up isn't that adjuvant when
he's
1:24:22
amping it up he's gonna be
throwing
1:24:23
thimerosal in there or
something that'd
1:24:26
be time you sure but I don't
think
1:24:27
adjuvant sonoran a that's
probably
1:24:31
notice I'm saying anything yeah
I'm sure
1:24:33
doing that so that you amp it
up so it
1:24:36
works in older people and yet
you don't
1:24:38
have side effects you know if
we have
1:24:40
you know one in 10,000 side
effects
1:24:44
that's you know way more
700,000 you
1:24:49
know people who will suffer
from that so
1:24:51
really understanding the safety
at
1:24:54
gigantic scale across all age
ranges you
1:24:58
know pregnant male female
undernourished
1:25:01
existing comorbidities it's
very very
1:25:04
hard and that actual decision
of okay
1:25:07
let's go and give this vaccine
to the
1:25:09
entire world governments will
have to be
1:25:12
involved because there will be
some risk
1:25:15
and indemnification needed
before that
1:25:18
can be decided on so bill is
already
1:25:21
pushing for the indemnification
yeah
1:25:24
that means is vaccine will be
killing
1:25:26
people left or right luckily
rfj RFK jr.
1:25:30
is going heavy at gate did you
read the
1:25:33
his post yeah the post is
pretty pretty
1:25:35
astonishing and it's it's it's
kinda bit
1:25:38
that doesn't stay you
1:25:40
everyone's been marginalizing
rfk jr.
1:25:43
because he's you know he's they
call him
1:25:45
an anti Baxter wouldn't that's
not true
1:25:47
that's not what he is he's
against the
1:25:48
mercury in the vex his own
family is
1:25:51
against him yes
1:25:53
well everyone's nice and they
killed is
1:25:58
not a liar everything he says is
1:26:00
absolutely true and so he's got
this
1:26:01
anti gates post and he's got
and he's
1:26:04
just lambasting it for all
kinds of
1:26:07
misdeeds and I think this is
not gonna
1:26:10
sit around didn't be in just
percolate
1:26:13
it's gonna blow up and it's
gonna kill
1:26:15
this whole idea of what Gates
is trying
1:26:17
to do Gates is toast on the
toast is
1:26:20
this RNA things never gonna
work I'd
1:26:22
like to read just a little bit
from what
1:26:24
RFK jr. posted on Instagram and
by the
1:26:28
way he you know his niece and
their
1:26:30
nieces kid just got killed just
drowned
1:26:33
in some weird accident in the
canoe no
1:26:37
messaging there
1:26:39
so here is what RFK a junior
wrote on
1:26:42
Instagram vaccines for Bill
Gates are a
1:26:45
strategic philanthropy that
feed his
1:26:48
many vaccine related businesses
1:26:50
including Microsoft's ambition
to
1:26:52
control a global vaccine ID
enterprise
1:26:55
and give him dictatorial
control over
1:26:58
global health policy the spear
tip of
1:27:01
corporate neo imperialism
Gates's
1:27:04
obsession with vaccines
vaccines seems
1:27:07
fueled by a messianic
conviction that he
1:27:10
is ordained to save the world
with
1:27:11
technology and that godlike
willingness
1:27:14
to experiment with the lives of
lesser
1:27:16
humans and then it just goes on
about
1:27:20
all the the mistakes they've
made four
1:27:22
hundred ninety six thousand
children
1:27:24
paralyzed between 2000 and 2017
because
1:27:27
of bogit of gates vaccinations
Gates
1:27:31
Foundation vaccination programs
polio
1:27:35
vaccines lots of stuff that
killed
1:27:37
people usually people with dark
colored
1:27:40
skin who live in Sandy areas
it's kind
1:27:43
of easy it's well worth looking
at and
1:27:47
he winds it up but I he's got
the whole
1:27:49
bunch of slides here so it's
something
1:27:50
to something to see it's in the
show
1:27:53
notes
1:27:54
notes calm I don't know if the
vaccine
1:27:58
will work or not I I'm sure
there's
1:28:02
several others but no we never
even came
1:28:04
up with one for SARS or MERS or
AIDS or
1:28:07
any of it so why why would this
work all
1:28:10
of a sudden I don't expect you
think
1:28:12
that sense is related to stars
that they
1:28:16
would have developed a SARS
vaccine by
1:28:18
now
1:28:18
no nothing and they haven't and
so you
1:28:21
have to assume aches um
assumptions here
1:28:23
and that's one of the reasons I
think
1:28:25
they've gone after a different
kind of
1:28:27
vaccine one never proven to
work on
1:28:29
anything but yeah you know let's
1:28:31
experiment well you know what
if you're
1:28:34
indemnified just shoot it into
people
1:28:36
who cares I got a second half
thing that
1:28:40
maybe I should just bring up
here real
1:28:41
quick in 15 18 you like cycles
you like
1:28:47
fractals in 15 18 the Pluto and
Mercury
1:28:54
aligned in a straight line you
might
1:28:58
want to start over cuz I picked
up you
1:29:01
might want to start over and do
it over
1:29:02
this 47 second musical bed that
I stole
1:29:05
from the Joe Biden ad campaign
in 1518
1:29:10
the dancing plague struck
Strasbourg a
1:29:13
woman took to the streets and
danced
1:29:15
until she collapsed from
exhaustion then
1:29:17
rested and returned to dancing
before
1:29:20
long she was joined by dozens
of others
1:29:22
the number swelled to 400 all
afflicted
1:29:26
by the same mysterious urge to
dance
1:29:28
long past the point of injury
there was
1:29:31
no music just people silently
shaking
1:29:34
and shimmering so the town
brought in a
1:29:36
band thinking the plague would
run its
1:29:38
course he went on for months
and people
1:29:40
reportedly died from strokes
and heart
1:29:42
attacks
1:29:45
so this was 1518 a good story
1:29:51
well it's mass hysteria
1:29:54
we've had several examples of
mass
1:29:56
hysteria in history
1:29:58
Christina sent this to me
because 15 18
1:30:02
and she's into astrology Pluto
and
1:30:06
Mercury lined up and when this
event
1:30:09
took place in 1518 December
2019 the
1:30:15
same planets aligned after all
these
1:30:20
years and in 2019 December 2019
this
1:30:24
article after article of these
new
1:30:26
astrologist you know that I
don't know
1:30:28
what the qualifications are
saying hey
1:30:32
you know there was mass
hysteria in 1518
1:30:35
let's see what happens now
1:30:36
now Cristina's take on it which
i think
1:30:38
is interesting she says this is
proof
1:30:39
that the elites use all kinds
of black
1:30:42
magic and an astral events to
time
1:30:45
something and her thinking is
maybe a
1:30:48
lot of it is purely mass
hysteria and
1:30:53
that you develop symptoms which
are well
1:30:56
described and well known based
on some
1:30:59
mass hysteria it's not like it
doesn't
1:31:01
happen it happens a lot I know
that's
1:31:03
happened it happens a lot in
the dancing
1:31:06
thing is it which is a weird
mass
1:31:07
hysteria but I can see it
happening yeah
1:31:10
you keep telling people users
are gonna
1:31:11
get you're gonna get this
coffee you're
1:31:14
gonna get the fever and a
headache and
1:31:17
loss of loss of smell loss of
taste loss
1:31:19
of smell loss to taste a
headache yeah a
1:31:21
horrible cough which painful
sounding
1:31:26
thing to hear that when you
hear go it's
1:31:28
a bone shatters shattering
cough and and
1:31:31
fatigue massive fatigue so I
know it's
1:31:35
real crackpot II but there's a
lot of a
1:31:38
lot of examples before the
symptoms were
1:31:42
described over and over and
over and
1:31:44
over again which would create a
message
1:31:45
they would you'd have to say is
that
1:31:47
this Cova does exist it does
cause these
1:31:50
these phenomenon and then when
you start
1:31:53
going nuts about it and going
fanatic
1:31:55
and getting people I've got I
know
1:31:57
people that I've been following
1:31:59
on Twitter that I thought that
word
1:32:02
level-headed but now they're at
the
1:32:03
verge of calling the cops on
everybody
1:32:06
oh my god I'm walking to the
front of
1:32:08
the street Oh get out of the
street
1:32:09
or people yelling at each other
for
1:32:12
being too close and you know
it's just
1:32:15
the I just want to correct
myself the
1:32:19
saturn pluto conjunction yeah i
just
1:32:25
want to get it right somebody
in the
1:32:27
chatroom that pointed this out
to you
1:32:29
know i have it in my show notes
I have a
1:32:31
story no no I was just
wondering we have
1:32:33
any of those and though I'm
sure we do
1:32:35
so I just want to Rica though I
said it
1:32:37
wrong want to get it right
because
1:32:38
there's a lot of people who
will be like
1:32:45
how 2020 repeats the astrology
of 1518
1:32:49
the year 2020 finds a Saturn
Pluto
1:32:52
conjunction in Capricorn which
is rare
1:32:55
and historic not only that we
find
1:32:58
Uranus in Taurus which could be
nice and
1:33:01
the North node in Gemini with
the South
1:33:04
node in Sagittarius Sagittarius
it's an
1:33:07
uncanny repeat of the early
marriage
1:33:10
that right it's an unsaid of
it's an
1:33:13
uncanny repeat of the year 1518
when we
1:33:15
saw a global boom in
people-smuggling
1:33:18
t ohmic traffic you man
trafficking and
1:33:20
slavery which is interesting
because
1:33:23
this comes from December 2019
and what
1:33:27
did we have Epstein Weinstein
all kinds
1:33:32
of crazies I don't it's just
interesting
1:33:35
to think about yeah because
these things
1:33:37
never happen otherwise thank
you for
1:33:42
your courage in the morning to
you the
1:33:44
man who put the C in the
collective
1:33:46
compliance John C Devore yeah
well any
1:33:51
morning you mr. Adam carreño
arias trips
1:33:53
to see boots on the ground for
you in
1:33:54
the air shops in the water and
all the
1:33:55
names and ice out there in the
morning
1:33:57
to the trolls in the troll room
let's
1:33:59
have a quick little troll count
and we
1:34:01
have oh so close we haven't
cracked 2000
1:34:05
yet but we're right underneath
1899 in
1:34:08
the morning to you trolls no
agenda
1:34:09
stream calm is where they hang
out
1:34:11
trol in the show partying like
it's 1899
1:34:14
and that's where you can hear
all kinds
1:34:17
of great podcasts none of them
have
1:34:20
commercials none of them have
corporate
1:34:22
interests it's all there for
you to
1:34:24
enjoy free of course everyone
loves the
1:34:27
value for value model which is
what
1:34:28
we're moving into right here as
we also
1:34:31
thank our artists for episode
1232 the
1:34:37
title of that was Gwen go cast
moose M 0
1:34:41
0 0 se moose brought us that
artwork and
1:34:44
it was the oh it was the live
from Gitmo
1:34:49
nation at home which has the
global
1:34:52
citizen World Health
Organization at
1:34:54
home two fingers two hands kind
of
1:34:57
showing the a little box that
looks like
1:35:01
a house and in the house is a
microphone
1:35:03
with a headphone it was a good
takeoff
1:35:05
of of the globalist messaging
and it was
1:35:14
used by CBS and a number of
other people
1:35:15
that the base art right but not
not with
1:35:19
our know it was brand of humor
now I
1:35:22
will say for the second time in
a row we
1:35:26
have broken protocol and you're
going to
1:35:28
defend it because I can't we
put album
1:35:33
art up with the episode number
which is
1:35:35
a no-no and we've done it twice
in a row
1:35:37
and as I said you were going to
defend
1:35:40
that to the producers it was
your idea
1:35:46
stop I think it was three times
in a row
1:35:50
no it's just to know yeah well
we looked
1:35:55
over the art and the problem
was that we
1:35:57
liked that that take off art
that was
1:35:59
boosted and and there was one
with the
1:36:03
show number and one without the
show
1:36:05
number and we knew was a
violation of
1:36:07
our rule somebody violates our
own rules
1:36:09
as our rules and we can stretch
them as
1:36:11
we feel it see fit and the
balance of
1:36:14
the picture with the show
number on just
1:36:16
the the overall structure it
was better
1:36:19
was better it's it's called
composition
1:36:23
and the in the trade
1:36:25
saison is well-known for it and
I had an
1:36:29
art instructor at the Art
Center guys
1:36:31
just tell him about some
artists I said
1:36:33
right I don't get this guy's
stuff sucks
1:36:35
he says no no no you're missing
it would
1:36:37
what makes it great is the
composition
1:36:39
yeah composition in and of
itself is is
1:36:42
sometimes above and beyond the
art and
1:36:46
that in this case composition
played a
1:36:49
role and getting that picked
and that
1:36:51
was the reason otherwise we
would never
1:36:53
do that we I don't like doing
it I think
1:36:56
it encourages too many people
to put the
1:36:58
number in there when it doesn't
need to
1:36:59
be in there but he did it and
we liked
1:37:02
it and we used it that's it
yeah we got
1:37:05
to be careful though because it
1:37:06
encourages vandalism yes well
we do have
1:37:11
vandalism once in a while on in
our
1:37:13
generator Thank You moose
there's a
1:37:16
beautiful piece you see yes and
that is
1:37:19
part of our value for value
system we
1:37:21
get fresh artwork for every
single new
1:37:23
episode the artist gets
recognition we
1:37:25
have no agenda our generator
calm where
1:37:28
you can see all the submissions
and a
1:37:29
lot of those flow through to
our other
1:37:31
producers who have no agenda
shop comm I
1:37:34
hope they're gonna do actual
proper
1:37:36
masks mask mask the bandanas
are great
1:37:38
and I think they've got a lot
of orders
1:37:40
but I hope so no agenda are
generated
1:37:44
outcome thanks again moose and
we like
1:37:46
to thank people who support the
show
1:37:48
producers produced they send us
all
1:37:50
kinds of stuff work on the show
in many
1:37:52
ways you heard boots on the
ground in
1:37:55
Sweden we have clips that are
pre-made
1:37:57
we have all kinds of topics
expertise
1:37:59
and we need financing to keep
the bills
1:38:01
paid and keep the show going
this is
1:38:03
where we thank just like
Hollywood by
1:38:05
the way our executive producers
and
1:38:07
associate executive producers
not
1:38:10
advancing when I mentioned that
we have
1:38:11
a couple of notes that are
missing in
1:38:13
action there's some that we do
have and
1:38:15
then there are notes that are
too long
1:38:19
that I have edited down a bit
but let's
1:38:21
start with Bill Cameron and
Charlotte
1:38:23
North Carolina four four seven
three one
1:38:25
he's our top donor today grading
1:38:28
greeting is John and Adam this
donation
1:38:30
takes me tonight level my
amygdala has
1:38:32
been diminished in recent years
to an
1:38:34
unprecedented puny size
1:38:36
due to the high quality service
that
1:38:38
YouTube's provide twice a week
thank you
1:38:41
so much for all you do I'm
active in the
1:38:43
Charlotte Norwich and amita
crowd who
1:38:46
are indeed a spectacular and
unique
1:38:48
bunch of slaves
1:38:50
please Knight me oh he's gonna
be
1:38:53
knighted analyst yes he is
1:38:55
I believe so and we don't wish
that let
1:38:58
me double check let me double
check yes
1:38:59
yep tonight me as sir suspected
spook of
1:39:04
the sycamore suit the local
Charlotte
1:39:07
crowd will get it okay
1:39:10
stay well well that wasn't on
my note I
1:39:13
did have him but it was Sir
suspected
1:39:16
spook of the sycamore suit sir
suspected
1:39:20
of the Sycamore sir
1:39:23
okay we got it you're on the
list bill
1:39:26
with a why have you suspected
spooks in
1:39:30
the Charlotte area maybe who
knows yeah
1:39:33
North Carolina is a high-tech
state it
1:39:35
is it is so here we go our
biggest heart
1:39:41
sorry no it's just saying that
I was
1:39:43
telling bill I'll see him at
the round
1:39:44
table you should go over to the
green
1:39:46
room oh yeah get over there
1:39:48
olá of America's heartland and
Saudi
1:39:50
Arabia Dave fugu Zoda with the
report
1:39:52
from Riyadh three hundred
thirty three
1:39:54
dollars and 33 cents he'll be
this
1:39:55
specialist today anyone who
donated
1:39:57
33333 would be a special
executive
1:40:02
produced for the Easter Cove
it's
1:40:04
special that's why yes it's a
co bid
1:40:06
special nice Easter Kovac
Easter Easter
1:40:09
Cove is happy Easter ours they
call it
1:40:11
here Sunday but always with the
snide
1:40:18
remarks Reverend Ernie you like
a random
1:40:22
Reverend Manning for Easter and
an
1:40:24
Easter goat karma tea wipe what
is this
1:40:29
pay for your courage thank you
for being
1:40:32
missing in action
1:40:33
thank you for my amygdala
that's what I
1:40:35
meant Dave Doug Dave fuga Soto
and riad
1:40:38
he's back in Saudi Arabia he
didn't give
1:40:40
us a report on know to shut
that is he
1:40:42
still locked no still there he
hasn't
1:40:44
come back he's still there oh
he's still
1:40:46
locked down
1:40:47
you can't get out there's no
flights yes
1:40:50
can't your clans you can't fly
from
1:40:52
Rydia Oread for that manner
here we go
1:40:57
money shot
1:41:05
you've got random enough for
you dead
1:41:10
[Music]
1:41:13
not that random then we have
another
1:41:16
special producer which is sir
wire of
1:41:19
the hidden jewel AKA jim pyres
and he
1:41:25
sent a note in which I did
reddit Dennis
1:41:28
it's too long thank you for
your courage
1:41:31
and for your tireless work in
this
1:41:32
strange time in our country your
1:41:34
analysis and humor saves sanity
and
1:41:36
amygdalas I've hit many in the
mouth
1:41:39
over the past few weeks months
who have
1:41:41
desperately needed your real
journalism
1:41:43
deconstruction is not the Rogan
effect
1:41:45
that's that's added all the new
1:41:47
producers is the sir wire
effect sir
1:41:51
wires show numerology I was
number 12
1:41:53
and 33 in school I did not want
to be 12
1:41:55
and 13 basketball players we
get to
1:41:57
home-and-away numbering off
jerseys John
1:42:00
will get it Adam won't my
school retired
1:42:03
my number 33 so it must mean
something
1:42:05
good by the way I think I'm
gonna Baron
1:42:07
or a Viking or something by now
so I'm
1:42:09
looking forward to the ceremony
when I
1:42:11
can do it in person
1:42:12
no keep waiting my son EJ
meanwhile has
1:42:16
been a longtime listener and
today April
1:42:18
12th is his 16th birthday
please wish
1:42:20
him a happy birthday and play
the
1:42:21
following jingles in his honor
the mac
1:42:23
and cheese combo 33 is a lucky
number
1:42:25
and that's true you can always
follow me
1:42:29
on twitter i kindly request you
1:42:32
mentioned my podcast unwired no
agenda
1:42:35
producers can learn about the
show at
1:42:36
wires world dotnet the show
focuses on
1:42:40
healthcare and technology so
it's timely
1:42:44
some jobs karma for me and
everybody in
1:42:47
the u.s. that's been affected or
1:42:49
impacted by this scam scam a
Demick
1:42:52
happy birthday belated to John
and happy
1:42:54
Easter to all the Dames of
nights out
1:42:56
there excellent thank you sir
wire of
1:42:57
the hidden jewels
1:42:58
few slaves can get mr. Mack
into the
1:43:01
negative and cheese macaroni
and cheap
1:43:04
chatter melted together
1:43:06
mac and cheese mac and cheese
mac and
1:43:09
cheese
1:43:10
[Music]
1:43:15
like mac and cheese by Iran
true you've
1:43:31
got did he want jobs karma I
think I
1:43:38
messed that up we wanted some
Karma yeah
1:43:42
jobs jobs and jobs that's there
you go
1:43:49
with it can never it can never
have
1:43:51
enough jobs karma these days
nope right
1:43:54
Kyle Davisson Lake Stevens
Washington
1:43:56
33333 another special executive
producer
1:44:00
good afternoon gentlemen my
name is Kyle
1:44:02
from Lake Stevens making my
first
1:44:04
donation of 333 I believe a
first-time
1:44:07
donation means I need to be
deduced you
1:44:09
guys deduced is my 34th
birthday on
1:44:16
Sunday well or Saturday which is
1:44:18
yesterday and I wanted to give
the best
1:44:20
podcast that filters through
the media
1:44:23
bullshit I have been listening
only
1:44:26
since episode 12 21 Oh welcome
citizen
1:44:29
yeah you came in today and he's
already
1:44:31
donating this thank you thank
you and
1:44:33
I'm hooked keep up the good work
1:44:35
can I get some goat Karma
orange man
1:44:37
scream and we're all going to
die
1:44:40
jingles please what happened
they cut
1:44:57
off let's try that again
1:45:00
you've got karma karma Susanne
tetes in
1:45:06
Moraga California 33333 just
over the
1:45:09
hill for me I can't find her
note if she
1:45:11
has one she didn't say she does
and hmm
1:45:14
let me double-check look at it
it for
1:45:18
her yeah I'm looking to see if
we got
1:45:20
anything I don't think we have
she has
1:45:21
something to say she can
supposed to
1:45:23
note and we'll do it later
1:45:24
Chris Bergeron in Acworth
Georgia 33333
1:45:29
and he writes thank you both
for all the
1:45:33
excellent coffee
1:45:34
Kovich shows I can feel my
amygdala
1:45:37
shrinking twice a week I'm an
old school
1:45:39
producer is finally affording
the first
1:45:41
executive producer credit so
can I
1:45:44
please get and it's what we do
so you
1:45:48
don't have to c-span remember
that one
1:45:51
you'll never find it so what we
do so
1:45:53
you don't have to watch c-span
1:45:55
followed by a karma for a new
human
1:45:57
resource Eric
1:45:59
Xavier bars Iran he was born
two weeks
1:46:03
ago and the hospital experience
is like
1:46:04
like having a baby in prison
mmm I guess
1:46:11
it would be kind of yeah I
guess this so
1:46:16
we need it yeah I don't have
this what
1:46:20
we do do we do set a jingle we
had I
1:46:22
don't what's the saying that we
used to
1:46:24
play it I don't think we just
said to
1:46:29
watch c-span followed by a
karma for
1:46:31
let's give it to kitty karma
okay
1:46:33
so it's what we do so you don't
have to
1:46:37
c-span
1:46:39
[Music]
1:46:41
you've got Karma's my new
version of
1:46:45
somebody remembers I don't know
I don't
1:46:48
recall what it is okay now we
have
1:46:51
Jesse's wack in San Francisco
another
1:46:55
local and again I can't find a
note from
1:46:58
him or her what's going on
people so
1:47:02
that one is lost is lost in the
shuffle
1:47:04
and they didn't come in on
PayPal so
1:47:06
there you go all right it's too
bad
1:47:08
onward to unless you have the
Fred van
1:47:13
Lewin in ilver son yes Fred
Hollis Fred
1:47:19
fun Llewyn Fred Van Leeuwen in
Hilversum
1:47:22
every son I'll read this okay
1:47:26
333 33 thank you very much Fred
Fred
1:47:29
sends a lot of notes to a lot
of Intel
1:47:30
yesterday evening through
PayPal had
1:47:32
been sending you my exec
producer
1:47:34
sponsorship for the eastern
show he's
1:47:37
Dutch I hope this will give you
some
1:47:39
oxygen in uncertain times it
does and
1:47:41
thank you so much I enjoy your
shows
1:47:43
since a few years but also by
now I've
1:47:45
gone back as far as episode 520
I am NOT
1:47:50
the biggest fan of your
president and
1:47:52
neither would I have trusted
Hilary in
1:47:54
the job but I did enjoy him
last week
1:47:56
telling this reporter who asked
about
1:47:57
the oil situation to do his
homework
1:47:59
first the media and the
Netherlands are
1:48:01
not nearly as hopeless as those
in your
1:48:03
country really still they could
afford
1:48:07
often to be educated this way
it's not
1:48:09
unusual to hear our journalists
ask
1:48:11
totally predictable boring
questions I
1:48:13
will ask her to take lessons
from Trump
1:48:16
you vex you have outspoken
opinions
1:48:19
about our impact on climate
change sure
1:48:21
how could the models be as
reliable as
1:48:24
pretended the climate system is
hugely
1:48:27
complex and our knowledge is
still
1:48:29
modest so why not simply admit
that also
1:48:32
as the No Agenda show wouldn't a
1:48:34
position of we don't know be
more
1:48:36
credible even then there's
plenty of
1:48:39
room to be critical about the
monetary
1:48:40
interest behind the discussion
on both
1:48:42
sides to conclude here's my
request for
1:48:45
the Easter Show could you
please play
1:48:47
these two no agenda classics
for me
1:48:49
the Oh with oh my god I'll be
growing
1:48:54
babies and cows and the other
one is
1:48:56
about is about raw meat okay I
have
1:48:59
those I'd and it's that exact I
don't
1:49:03
think it's entirely fair what
he says
1:49:05
about about us we've just
called it out
1:49:08
but he's labeling us as a
denier where
1:49:11
am I am i reading that wrong no
he's a
1:49:15
hate listener I don't think
he's he's
1:49:19
not a hate listener at all
1:49:22
no but all we know is the
models don't
1:49:26
work there's still snow in the
UK it was
1:49:29
only gonna be in snow globes so
the all
1:49:33
the predictions are off and I
guess now
1:49:34
we can agree that's right we do
not
1:49:37
trust any type of data model
from
1:49:39
scientists anymore after kovat
19 does
1:49:42
that mean climate change is
real and
1:49:44
made by men I don't know but
for sure
1:49:48
the models can't be trusted and
wash
1:49:50
your hands after touching any
raw meat
1:49:52
my god for 25 years they've
been growing
1:49:56
babies and you've got Karma
1:50:00
thank you for the classic
request Fred
1:50:02
those are fun too my favorites
okay you
1:50:04
haven't heard that one yeah
yeah now I
1:50:07
have dr. disorder 300 $33.33
like cut
1:50:11
down his note this donation is
from dr.
1:50:16
disorder no he's on no gendell
social
1:50:19
happy Easter blessed the Lord
blessed be
1:50:23
the Lord gents I'm coming to
you from
1:50:25
33.9 parallel of Los Angeles
California
1:50:28
born on the 23rd and raised in
that
1:50:30
address that at 33.0 three
degrees in
1:50:33
Solana Beach
1:50:34
I believe it so I guess this was
1:50:36
designed to be my version
donation
1:50:39
episode please d douche me
1:50:41
you've been deduced alternate
II says I
1:50:48
recognize an opportunity to do
my part
1:50:50
by reaching out to the No
Agenda shop
1:50:53
because I work in USA made on
demand
1:50:55
apparel manufacturing and we
make face
1:50:57
masks and neck gaiters I
thought it
1:51:02
would be cool to make some no
agenda
1:51:03
ones that hit me back they hit
me back
1:51:06
and I got them set up at the
factory and
1:51:09
they ended up designing those
epic neck
1:51:11
gaiters in return for the
connection
1:51:14
they let me use the no agenda
shop logo
1:51:16
on the face mask for my brand
disorder
1:51:18
designs so I'm running a
promotion for
1:51:21
the No Agenda family for three
masks for
1:51:23
$33 until the California locked
down is
1:51:25
lift lifted listeners can go to
disorder
1:51:29
designs calm that's easy enough
disorder
1:51:32
designs calm and enter promo
code n Oh a
1:51:38
33 at checkout oh well these
are the
1:51:44
shit these are like great this
is what
1:51:49
I'm talking I'm looking at him
I'm sorry
1:51:50
I'm just looking at them they
look
1:51:52
fantastic
1:51:53
okay disorder designs count for
the
1:51:55
hook-up we have masks with a no
agenda
1:51:58
logo incorporated into disorder
designs
1:52:00
as well as some with fun
phrases that I
1:52:02
think is no agenda common
community will
1:52:05
appreciate yeah yep an optional
reading
1:52:09
says here on another note it's
crazy
1:52:13
here in Los Angeles I got
yelled out
1:52:15
from a woman on her balcony no
well it's
1:52:18
going for a walk with my
girlfriend
1:52:20
because we weren't walking 6
feet apart
1:52:27
the anger in the woman's voice
made the
1:52:30
hounds of hell proud weight we
are
1:52:35
blessed they have you too in
our lives
1:52:37
please love health wealth and
happiness
1:52:38
jingles job karma for the all
the
1:52:41
Americans seamstresses who will
help
1:52:43
rebuild the American apparel
industry
1:52:45
one mask at a time it's true
it's stress
1:52:49
order thank you doctor disorder
looking
1:52:51
cool man I'll order a couple
those
1:52:53
what I was looking for you've
got karma
1:52:57
so they're stylish very stylish
yes what
1:53:01
you want this is exactly with
the No
1:53:03
Agenda logo it's perfect yeah
now we got
1:53:07
Steve decosta 333 and
Colleyville Texas
1:53:11
and I don't have a note from
him either
1:53:14
what's going on people I tried
looking I
1:53:16
look for the cost that wasn't
in there
1:53:18
I'm a checker I just do it
quick okay
1:53:23
all right onward to the
associate
1:53:25
executive producer starting with
1:53:26
anonymous 250 greetings from
Wyoming the
1:53:33
state would no Cova deaths
maybe because
1:53:38
we don't sell the New York Times
1:53:41
Starbucks
1:53:42
yeah yeah there you go no mass
hysteria
1:53:46
you need some anonymous jobs
comer jobs
1:53:49
jobs jobs and jobs
1:53:57
sir cake of the spring in Holly
Springs
1:53:59
North Carolina 250 thanks for
keeping my
1:54:03
amygdala small during the
pandemic my
1:54:06
wife and I my wife my wife and
I call
1:54:10
quit watching with little MSN
News we
1:54:14
were watching since we saw how
the media
1:54:18
was trying to terrify the
public no
1:54:21
jingle but karma for everyone
impacted
1:54:23
by this shutdown circa the
spring you've
1:54:27
got karma another missing note
from sir
1:54:33
dark fate who's in Dubai $250
and you'll
1:54:39
be associate executive producer
and we
1:54:41
will wait there's some
commentary Jim I
1:54:44
don't have anything either from
him I'll
1:54:46
look through these pile of
notes and see
1:54:47
if there's anything that maybe
cropped
1:54:48
up anonymous in Brooklyn New
York to 20
1:54:51
to 24 showed 1233 more coming
via email
1:54:57
and he's got his email address
here I
1:54:58
didn't look that one up but
miss didn't
1:55:02
sorry keep my own animus of the
note if
1:55:04
no note is found
1:55:06
amount is daughter Lydia's
birthday
1:55:08
first time d douche me know
you've been
1:55:14
deduced I assume that we should
put
1:55:17
Lydia on the just Lydia on the
birthday
1:55:20
list yeah let me see if she's
not on
1:55:24
there already Lydia Lydia Lydia
Lydia
1:55:30
nope so from anonymous jingles
were all
1:55:35
gonna die Sciences in little
girl yay
1:55:37
so it's Lydia the shit Lydia
haven't
1:55:41
answered birthday what today
1:55:42
no no well you said you somehow
1:55:45
reflected in this 2 to 24 shows
1233
1:55:51
what's this acne it's might if
notice
1:55:54
found amount is daughter Lydia's
1:55:56
birthday - - - so February 22nd
2020
1:56:05
okay Lydia celebrates happy
birthday
1:56:10
Lydia is on the list
1:56:12
yeah and what we needed we
needed a bull
1:56:17
jingles it's it was we're all
gonna die
1:56:20
I'm gonna die Sciences in
little girl
1:56:23
yay okay and you gave him a D
douching
1:56:25
yes we did that
1:56:30
[Music]
1:56:33
Wow cute ID we did that Maxine
Waters
1:56:40
gravels ah the gravel is back
nice
1:56:42
yeah the gravel did not was not
around
1:56:45
for a while to 1919 happy
Eastern happy
1:56:49
quarantines
1:56:50
Bob Barker prison beds if the
price is
1:56:54
right I'll take one
1:56:56
jingle request ching chong
china you
1:56:59
might die china a hole it's true
1:57:03
thanks bro your kovat papers
please
1:57:06
Oh chunky ok you mind I you
didn't say
1:57:13
that you mind I okay then the
China is
1:57:17
asshole then what did he want
after that
1:57:19
it's true oh man thanks bro
it's true
1:57:24
jeez and the Karma or is that
it's you
1:57:28
know you doesn't say Karma okay
here we
1:57:32
go top boots honey out JJ
catching she
1:57:35
you might good to be here bro
throw rice
1:57:41
another jamming sequence yeah
no kidding
1:57:45
we could you know that brawl
thing is
1:57:47
what I was gonna suggest for
the end the
1:57:48
show its beer bro at some point
or
1:57:51
another well we know I'm gonna
well hold
1:57:53
on one second let's just stop
for a
1:57:55
second
1:57:55
I'm gonna put the broth in the
ISO slot
1:57:59
I did have some ISOs to test on
you oh
1:58:02
you did yeah I got a dog I got
one I got
1:58:07
a dr. Burks make sure that what
we think
1:58:10
is right is right we make sure
that what
1:58:13
we think is right is right
1:58:14
mmm okay not all that great no
mine I
1:58:18
have foul she but I want to
sound like a
1:58:22
broken record sound like a
broken record
1:58:24
and you
1:58:26
what is your ISO I don't see it
good
1:58:30
question
1:58:32
very good I don't think you
sent your
1:58:34
ISO yeah I said one mm-hmm
doesn't say
1:58:38
ISO
1:58:38
well I should have said that it
should
1:58:40
say I am looking I'm looking
I'm looking
1:58:43
no I know I didn't I know I
sent one but
1:58:47
I don't have it on here that's
too bad
1:58:49
well I'm gonna lose yeah
because it's
1:58:51
going to be good to be here bro
that's
1:58:53
what it's gonna be that one
glasses it's
1:58:56
classic sick all right where
are we
1:59:01
you're at what sir Eric ever of
the Wat
1:59:07
and he said send an email I may
have oh
1:59:10
yeah I feel I have to go get
the emails
1:59:14
is still in the box
1:59:16
that's okay because whenever we
go for
1:59:19
email and it's in the quote box
then you
1:59:23
know that it's not just in the
box
1:59:25
it's somewhere down buddy get
your email
1:59:36
program in the universe we call
it
1:59:47
yes and I do have it good this
is a nice
1:59:52
Lisa sure this is the one that
this is
1:59:54
wooden sir ever of the wat my
brother is
1:59:56
is my brother-in-law Tom
McDonald is a
2:00:00
great guy no agenda subscriber
I wish to
2:00:02
grant him knighthood he's
collected
2:00:04
$1,400 for Wow
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[Music]
2:05:30
Hey yeppity-do but I wanna
bring us at
2:05:34
least one topic political topic
up this
2:05:37
a little bit it's less less
covin more
2:05:41
politics okay cuz I didn't have
any Joe
2:05:43
Biden clips but I have a Joe
Biden clip
2:05:47
well good well you go to the
Joe Biden
2:05:49
clip after I play this so we get
2:05:50
something out of the way cuz
Cuomo came
2:05:52
out and cuz all these
Republicans are
2:05:54
saying uh let's just replace
Joe Biden
2:05:57
with Cuomo cuz Cuomo's better
than the
2:05:59
president is presidential he
shot down
2:06:02
they may be shut down New York
long
2:06:04
after after Trump dilly-dallied
as it
2:06:08
were and he everything he's
done and
2:06:10
he's lied about needing forty
thousand
2:06:13
respirators and he talks like
he's
2:06:15
talked to sounds like a perfect
Democrat
2:06:17
candidate yeah well the thing
about it
2:06:20
is he's Cuomo we have to
remember this
2:06:23
Cuomo killed his chances for
ever
2:06:26
becoming president with one
stupid
2:06:29
statement that he made and I
have two
2:06:31
clips I have the short version
of the
2:06:33
long version and the entire one
is the
2:06:36
one we don't want and the one
we do want
2:06:38
is the Cuomo clip of political
death
2:06:42
we're not gonna make America
great again
2:06:45
it was never that great well
how about
2:06:52
that he also emphatically said
I am NOT
2:06:54
running I don't want to run I'm
not
2:06:56
interested in running I'm not
gonna run
2:06:58
look at my nipples I've got
rings so he
2:07:01
is never gonna run for
president all you
2:07:04
have to do you don't have to
hire an ad
2:07:06
agency just play this play that
over and
2:07:08
over again now I wanted to play
the
2:07:10
whole thing because which is
the longer
2:07:13
part where he starts to discuss
because
2:07:15
what he does he says that and
then he
2:07:18
hears from the audience and he
hears a
2:07:19
lot of boos and jeers in there
cuz he I
2:07:21
guess he expected them all to
stand up
2:07:23
and give him a standing oh yeah
I really
2:07:26
think that because I think these
2:07:27
globalist Democrats and guys
like him
2:07:30
are very globalists are all
right I know
2:07:32
there's one world government
that
2:07:33
Comerica sucks would be much
better than
2:07:35
a single world governing body
that was
2:07:38
more fair and all the rest of
they'd
2:07:41
really
2:07:41
he's actually was being honest
when he
2:07:43
says it wasn't that great he
doesn't
2:07:45
think much of the country he's
very
2:07:47
sincere so but he hears the
jeering and
2:07:50
he says oh my god I got to make
up for
2:07:52
this so he ad-libs a kind of a
make up
2:07:55
well the reason I said that is
because
2:07:57
we are okay we could be great
if we did
2:07:59
this in that and it's lame and
one of
2:08:01
his little things in there is
that would
2:08:03
be better a great country if
we'd stop
2:08:06
stereotyping women he puts that
in here
2:08:09
what okay let's play the whole
thing
2:08:11
we're not gonna make America
great again
2:08:13
it was never that great we have
not
2:08:20
reached greatness we will reach
2:08:24
greatness when every American
is fully
2:08:29
engaged we will reach greatness
when
2:08:34
discrimination and stereotyping
against
2:08:38
women 51 percent of our
population is
2:08:42
gone
2:08:44
no brother no it was lame no
yeah yeah
2:08:50
when stereotyping of women is
gone what
2:08:53
is he talking about
2:08:54
still wearing his dress women
she's
2:09:00
peeing sitting down stop
stereotyping
2:09:03
him curry so we can just kiss
the Cuomo
2:09:07
goodbye I don't need people who
even
2:09:08
suggest that he's gonna take
Biden's
2:09:11
place or living in the dream
world
2:09:14
the New York Times let me see
if I could
2:09:17
find this tweet so I'm going to
Biden
2:09:19
now that's okay now we've had
this kind
2:09:23
of annoying issue out there for
Joe and
2:09:26
that issue is Tara Reid they'll
rape the
2:09:31
the finger rape yes here's what
the New
2:09:36
York Times tweeted this morning
no other
2:09:39
allegation about sexual assault
surfaced
2:09:42
in the course of our reporting
nor did
2:09:45
any former Biden staff
corroborate
2:09:47
Reid's allegation we found no
pattern of
2:09:51
sexual misconduct by Biden
beyond hugs
2:09:55
kisses and touching that women
2:09:58
previously said made them
uncomfortable
2:10:02
do they believe what they're
writing
2:10:04
themselves in the bag we found
nope just
2:10:09
listen to this is this is a
rare one you
2:10:12
don't get to see it this
blatant often
2:10:14
we found no pattern of sexual
misconduct
2:10:18
by Biden beyond hugs kisses and
touching
2:10:24
that women previously said made
them
2:10:26
uncomfortable now that's an
interesting
2:10:29
way to insert the word
previously so
2:10:32
maybe they're okay with it now
or maybe
2:10:34
before he stopped being creepy
that they
2:10:38
weren't okay with it but to say
that you
2:10:40
found find no pattern of sexual
2:10:43
misconduct
2:10:44
besides hugging kissing and
touching
2:10:46
that women didn't like what the
hell is
2:10:49
going on that is that is a
pattern of
2:10:53
sexual misconduct can the New
York Times
2:10:58
for themselves they're horrible
now this
2:11:02
is again the Chinese influence
I think
2:11:04
the Chinese because they've done
2:11:06
business with his kid and he
him and
2:11:08
he's been over there a number
of times
2:11:10
the Chinese are all in on
biting and
2:11:12
they the way they see these
elections is
2:11:14
their phony anyway and they can
just we
2:11:16
won't bite and so we weren't
biting to
2:11:17
be the president I says they're
really
2:11:19
I'm honestly thinking that the
Chinese
2:11:22
are believing this the Chinese
don't
2:11:25
only believe it they're in
control of
2:11:27
our media vast control so the I
believe
2:11:33
Tara Reed has now filed an
official
2:11:35
complaint of course it's statute
2:11:37
limitations it's all gone but
she's
2:11:39
going to be a problem for Bo
Jaden and
2:11:42
his campaign so what do you do
when
2:11:45
you're an old school politician
if you
2:11:48
are being accused of some sexual
2:11:51
misconduct immediately get on
board with
2:11:53
some great anti sexual
misconduct
2:11:56
campaign in this case they
rolled out
2:11:59
the presidential model the
MKULTRA Lady
2:12:03
Gaga Lady Gaga has been voiced
for
2:12:09
people who have been forgotten
the
2:12:11
people of interviews until it
happens to
2:12:13
you when will it happen to her
and she's
2:12:16
shown enormous courage and we
want to
2:12:19
make it real clear it's on us
it's on
2:12:21
everyone to intervene to stop
abuse when
2:12:24
they see it and when they hear
about it
2:12:26
intervene it's no man has a
right to
2:12:29
raise a hand and move for any
reason
2:12:30
other than self defense ever
appearing
2:12:33
and that's not to leave out the
men as
2:12:35
well
2:12:36
I am a sexual assault survivor
and I
2:12:40
know the effects the aftermath
the
2:12:43
trauma psychological physical
mental it
2:12:47
can be terrifying waking up
every day
2:12:49
feeling unsafe in your own body
and
2:12:52
we're here to remind you that
it's
2:12:53
important to reach out to
someone in
2:12:55
your life that you can trust
and to know
2:12:57
that they will be there to help
you
2:12:59
there will be someone to listen
because
2:13:01
you know what I mean really
that's
2:13:07
that's like digging the hole
even deeper
2:13:10
as far as I'm concerned I agree
with
2:13:12
that name I luckily though he's
still
2:13:14
using the same sound guy be
mistaken for
2:13:19
any of this white noise that's
for sure
2:13:21
it's so unprofessional
2:13:23
comment that she made which I
thought
2:13:25
was interesting which was
feeling unsafe
2:13:28
in your own and I'm
anticipating but she
2:13:32
speaks feeling unsafe in your
own home
2:13:36
in your own environment and
your but
2:13:38
feeling unsafe in your own body
2:13:40
mm-hmm what does that mean that
maybe
2:13:45
you if she's you know getting
beat up
2:13:47
she's it by an abuser you'd
feel unsafe
2:13:50
in your own home you know well
you know
2:13:52
what you know what I would stop
if I
2:13:54
were you because this is not
something
2:13:57
we can venture into I think
that yes I
2:13:59
think that women who've been to
be
2:14:01
anyone who's been abused can
feel not
2:14:03
safe in their own body I I can
2:14:06
understand I just never heard
that
2:14:07
before okay
2:14:08
but it's theirs yes I think
that is very
2:14:11
true but I mean for him to go
out and do
2:14:17
that it's like no you were
bringing up
2:14:20
China with the media you know
you want
2:14:23
to see I was gonna say one more
thing
2:14:25
what does Gaga think she's
doing here
2:14:27
helping Biden well she's she's
ramping
2:14:31
up she's getting geared up for
the big
2:14:33
April 18th new world order
global
2:14:37
citizen world health
organization
2:14:39
concert so she's getting out
there she
2:14:41
needs to promote and she's all
in for
2:14:45
Joe I guess and she wants to
help
2:14:47
someone put in the calls like
hey we got
2:14:49
some heat
2:14:49
so we got to show that Joe is a
good guy
2:14:53
could we get you to do a little
promo
2:14:56
don't worry we got professional
camera
2:14:57
and sound guys it'll be great
don't
2:14:59
worry gaga it's gonna be fine
yeah there
2:15:04
you go vote blue no matter who
the the
2:15:07
the White House has their
sixteen
2:15:09
hundred daily kind of like a
blog I
2:15:13
guess at whitehouse.gov and
over the
2:15:19
weekend see Friday they posted
this this
2:15:25
article voice this is so it's
from the
2:15:28
White House Voice of America
spends your
2:15:31
money to speak for
authoritarian regimes
2:15:33
Voice of America is a global
news
2:15:36
network funded by American
taxpayers it
2:15:39
spends about two hundred
million dollars
2:15:41
each year on its mission to
quote tell
2:15:43
America's story end quote and
quote
2:15:45
present the policies of the
United
2:15:48
States clearly and efficiently
to people
2:15:50
around the globe today however
Voice of
2:15:53
America too often speaks for
America's
2:15:55
adversaries not its citizens
the Koroma
2:15:59
panda the corona virus pandemic
is no
2:16:01
exception
2:16:02
secrecy from the Communist
Party of
2:16:04
China allowed the deadly virus
to spread
2:16:06
across the world journalists
should
2:16:09
report the facts but Voice of
America
2:16:10
has instead amplified Beijing's
2:16:13
propaganda this week Voice of
America
2:16:15
called China's Wuhan locked-down
2:16:18
a successful model copied by
much of the
2:16:21
world and then tweeted out a
video of
2:16:23
the communist government
celebratory
2:16:24
light show marking the
quarantines
2:16:27
alleged end this is an odd
thing to do
2:16:32
Wow I mean and I will I'll say
that I've
2:16:37
noticed cuz I look at voice of
America's
2:16:39
RSS feed and their Twitter I to
me they
2:16:43
were sounding a bit more like
arty than
2:16:45
anything you know in fact a
little
2:16:48
crackpot II from time to time
but when
2:16:52
it comes to coronavirus anti
president
2:16:54
anti president
2:16:57
but I who's a who's the bosses
of VO is
2:17:00
at the State Department
2:17:02
it's the broadcast Board of
Governors
2:17:04
let's see who's on it's
currently now
2:17:08
you know Tucker Carlson's dad
used to be
2:17:10
that did you know that no
probably
2:17:16
doesn't add much to my life
2:17:21
oh they change the name I guess
now it's
2:17:26
the u.s. AGM now the US agency
for
2:17:28
global media is an independent
federal
2:17:32
agency overseeing public
service media
2:17:34
network so quango exactly that
provide
2:17:37
unbiased news and information in
2:17:39
countries where the press is
restricted
2:17:42
but I'd like to know who's on
the board
2:17:45
because this is what used to be
the who
2:17:47
we are mission board here we go
okay
2:17:50
board ready let's see let's see
who's
2:17:52
determining what Voice of
America 200
2:17:54
million dollars by the way we
could do a
2:17:55
pretty good show I could put a
pretty
2:17:57
good pretty good Twitter account
2:18:00
together
2:18:01
okay ken Weinstein is the
chairman of
2:18:03
the board he's from the Hudson
Institute
2:18:07
what Democrats yep Leon Aaron
he's the
2:18:12
resident scholar he was voice of
2:18:14
America's Russian language okay
so not
2:18:16
important Ryan Crocker
2:18:19
no an important Michael Kempner
he's
2:18:23
from a public relations firm
2:18:25
Karin Cordon Bleu she did the
German
2:18:29
Marshall Fund technology
program crikey
2:18:31
that's still around Pompey I
was on it
2:18:33
what the hell Oh ex officio
board member
2:18:38
no no he was on he was on it
yeah so
2:18:40
they just throw him in to make
it look
2:18:42
good um interesting well we'll
have to
2:18:46
look into this yeah you know I
did a
2:18:48
thing thing on Voice of America
some
2:18:50
years ago I was interviewed for
2:18:52
something and I ended up
because of that
2:18:58
interview with a with a clock
from the
2:19:00
studio not it happens it's so I
didn't
2:19:06
steal look oh so they had these
IBM
2:19:10
clocks right where I wanted cuz
they're
2:19:12
collectible and I need more
stuff to
2:19:14
collect was it said IBM IBM
used to make
2:19:16
butcher scales and they made
these
2:19:19
clocks for radio stations and
there are
2:19:21
all these click click yeah
beautiful
2:19:23
just synchronized clock didn't
have a
2:19:26
central there's a central clock
unit
2:19:29
somewhere that synchronized so
all the
2:19:31
clocks click click click it's
over they
2:19:33
hit you and is a big click it's
not like
2:19:34
a it's not a moving hand it's
like
2:19:36
clicking so when it hits boom
it hits
2:19:39
and you're at noon you're cut to
2:19:41
commercial and or whatever you
did those
2:19:44
days you had to cut to the
callsign so I
2:19:49
had see I saw these says this
is her
2:19:52
great he says that you do this
I mean he
2:19:56
says well we're getting rid of
them
2:19:58
we're gonna go to all digital
we're
2:20:01
gonna have the digital clocks I
said hey
2:20:02
can I have them and did you get
the the
2:20:04
box as well the the box was not
2:20:07
available but I did get the
clock that's
2:20:09
too bad and I got somebody sent
me a fix
2:20:11
for the clock I could make it
work as a
2:20:13
regular clock and click click
click away
2:20:15
but it wouldn't be synchronized
anything
2:20:17
except the current of the local
of the
2:20:19
house but I yeah I got the
clock no it's
2:20:22
just by asking oh I always tell
the kids
2:20:27
to do that yeah you should do
that
2:20:28
especially in North Korea
always ask if
2:20:31
you can take the clock better
app or the
2:20:33
Sterns better to ask let me see
what
2:20:41
else did I have on the ah so
we're
2:20:45
prisoners in our home basically
yeah
2:20:49
Michael avenatti temporarily
freed from
2:20:52
jail due to corona virus fears
he gets
2:20:55
to stay at a house of a buddies
of his
2:20:57
with a GPS bracelet I guess he
gets out
2:21:03
it's kind of sad isn't it I'd
say stupid
2:21:08
guys well Laurie I do have a
couple of I
2:21:12
will like to get at least get
these
2:21:15
around the world world report
yeah we
2:21:17
started I was Sweden and we
never went
2:21:19
to any other ones that was
great other
2:21:26
countries Charlie first of all
there's
2:21:28
one piece of news in this
report that
2:21:31
has not been touched by the
mainstream
2:21:34
media I don't think anyone
knows what
2:21:36
quite to do with this piece of
news and
2:21:38
this is the report that I got
this from
2:21:40
Reuters and it's the South
Korea report
2:21:44
South Korean officials reported
on
2:21:47
Friday that's at least I'm
sorry did you
2:21:48
want to say something no I said
was
2:21:50
under news I think I got it
South Korean
2:21:52
officials reported on Friday
that at
2:21:54
least 91 patients thought
cleared of the
2:21:56
new coronavirus had tested
positive
2:21:58
again Korea Center for Disease
Control
2:22:00
and Prevention have said that
the virus
2:22:02
may have been reactivated
rather than
2:22:05
the patients being reinfected
but
2:22:07
authorities say it remains
unclear what
2:22:09
is behind the trend and that
2:22:10
investigations are still
underway some
2:22:13
experts have suggested that
false test
2:22:15
results could also be at fault
but may
2:22:17
not be infectious or of danger
to the
2:22:18
host or others but the prospect
of
2:22:21
people being reinfected with
the virus
2:22:23
is of international concern many
2:22:25
countries are hoping and
relying on
2:22:26
infected populations developing
2:22:28
sufficient immunity to prevent a
2:22:30
resurgence of the virus South
Korea on
2:22:33
Friday reported its lowest
number of new
2:22:35
infections after daily cases
peaked at
2:22:37
more than 900 in late February
and the
2:22:39
death toll rose to at least 211
I'm
2:22:42
bummed about that because foul
she
2:22:44
addressed this
2:22:46
this reactivation which was
presented in
2:22:50
the question and answer as some
people
2:22:52
are getting reinfected you know
that's
2:22:55
typical for a u.s. journalist
and he
2:22:58
says could you read the report
for me
2:23:00
and the guy says yeah
reactivate it okay
2:23:02
it's not reinfected reactivate
he said
2:23:04
that that can be after two
hours you
2:23:07
know there's he says I'd need
to know
2:23:09
more about the time sounds
highly
2:23:11
unlikely
2:23:11
if it happens it could have
been a wrong
2:23:13
test so long story short and
remember
2:23:16
we're supposed to believe
everything
2:23:18
doctor found she says yep yeah
well
2:23:23
anyway I thought that was kind
of
2:23:25
disconcerting onward to other
places
2:23:27
let's go to the UK okay yeah I
was the
2:23:30
Col video okay cases Avenue
coronavirus
2:23:33
have not yet reached their peak
in the
2:23:34
UK meanings Heights lockdown
2:23:36
restrictions won't be easing
anytime
2:23:38
soon Britain's Health Minister
said on
2:23:40
Saturday the death toll in
hospitals
2:23:43
across the country stood at
almost nine
2:23:45
thousand as a Friday with more
than nine
2:23:47
hundred and eighty fatality 's
recorded
2:23:49
a figure which exceeded the
deadliest
2:23:51
day so far in italy the country
worst
2:23:53
hit by the virus and Britain's
worst day
2:23:55
yet among those infected is
prime
2:23:58
minister Boris Johnson who is
recovering
2:24:00
in hospital after spending
three days in
2:24:02
an intensive care unit his
office said
2:24:05
he was improving and back on
his feet
2:24:06
but his recovery was still at
an early
2:24:09
stage it's unclear how long
he'll be
2:24:11
incapacitated for Britain
imposed and
2:24:14
lockdown three weeks ago in a
bit to
2:24:16
curb the spread of the virus the
2:24:18
government has come under
increasing
2:24:19
pressure to detail how long the
strict
2:24:21
measures on movement will last
the
2:24:23
people forced to stay at home
and many
2:24:25
businesses unable to operate
I'm so
2:24:27
happy you take the time to do
this it's
2:24:30
so easy to forget that there's
more
2:24:33
besides you in it and I think
most
2:24:35
people have this at this moment
almost
2:24:37
no citizen in the world is
thinking
2:24:39
global that's all you can think
about is
2:24:43
your own family you know your
own
2:24:45
situation the opposite of the
intended
2:24:47
effect thank you no one is
thinking even
2:24:49
I'm not thinking about it and
then you
2:24:51
know we force ourselves like
okay what's
2:24:53
going on over here because it is
2:24:54
everywhere it is everywhere
I'll do a
2:24:57
quick Netherlands update
2:24:59
the latest is that the there
will be an
2:25:01
app required to when the when
the prison
2:25:06
gates open up if 60% of the
Dutch people
2:25:10
download it and use it it won't
be
2:25:13
mandated I think it's a great
way for
2:25:17
the government to come out about
2:25:18
something
2:25:19
listen if 60% of the country
downloads
2:25:23
the app voluntarily and uses it
we won't
2:25:26
have to mandate it I think that
most
2:25:29
people will download it of
course they
2:25:31
will 70 80 % will use it of
course they
2:25:34
like rhino I'm around here at
least to
2:25:36
70 percent
2:25:37
oh yeah oh yeah I know one
person who
2:25:39
won't be using it yeah me I got
a flip
2:25:41
phone yeah well I keep my phone
in a
2:25:44
drawer now you can carry a flip
phone
2:25:47
okay let's go to right now the
funniest
2:25:49
report is probably this one is
Russia
2:25:51
apparently there's no the
Russians think
2:25:52
that they're immune from
everything and
2:25:54
largely because of these
Cossacks that
2:25:57
are out there training the
children for
2:26:01
Russia eGolf is prepared to
take on any
2:26:04
enemy including the coronavirus
since
2:26:07
early February he has been in
charge of
2:26:09
this special patrol by the URL
Cossacks
2:26:12
they hand out face masks in
their
2:26:14
neighborhood of Yekaterinburg
and check
2:26:16
people for signs of a cold Egor
gorbunov
2:26:20
is an ottoman one of the heads
of the
2:26:22
Ural Cossacks people here
recognize them
2:26:25
by their uniforms and some of
their
2:26:27
recommendations on how to stay
healthy
2:26:29
are just as old-fashioned
recommend our
2:26:33
traditional remedies having
honey garlic
2:26:36
and raspberry jam and keeping
two basic
2:26:38
rules of personal hygiene when
people
2:26:40
come in from outside they
should wash
2:26:42
their hands and take off their
outdoor
2:26:44
clothes because X decided to
help our
2:26:47
government with the coronavirus
because
2:26:49
we care but the faith of Russia
better
2:26:51
than you so you were the
cossacks carry
2:26:53
holy water along with them for
extra
2:26:55
protection against the virus
2:26:57
these vigilante patrols weren't
2:26:59
authorized by the city but in
Russia
2:27:01
Cossacks often support the state
2:27:03
security forces and act as
unofficial
2:27:06
guardians of public order
2:27:07
the next morning Cossack
teenagers try
2:27:10
their hand at a paramilitary
drill from
2:27:12
the late 18th century Cossacks
defended
2:27:15
the borders of the Russian
Empire since
2:27:17
the fall of the Soviet Union
Cossack
2:27:19
identity has had a revival
anyone can
2:27:22
now become a Cossack being
patriotic
2:27:24
conservative and ready to fight
is key
2:27:27
Wow yeah residue who knew
raspberry jam
2:27:31
and vodka it's on the list yeah
that
2:27:35
would probably help that's why
I should
2:27:37
yeah it's got a Poland at one
of the
2:27:40
first countries in Europe to
close its
2:27:41
borders and impose a lockdown
was Poland
2:27:44
the number of reported
coronavirus cases
2:27:46
and fatalities appear fairly
low but
2:27:49
critics say that's largely
because few
2:27:52
tests are carried out by the
country's
2:27:54
underfunded health service on
top of
2:27:56
that Poland has another issue
under
2:27:58
pressure from its powerful Roman
2:28:00
Catholic Church the government
has
2:28:02
allowed more believers into
Church for
2:28:04
Easter services than was
originally
2:28:06
envisaged under lockdown
regulations
2:28:08
from warsaw julian banner files
this
2:28:11
report
2:28:12
Poland's Health Minister
announcing
2:28:14
further social distancing steps
last
2:28:16
week one is that for two hours
each
2:28:19
morning shops are only allowed
to serve
2:28:22
senior citizens to help them
beat the
2:28:24
crowds but what many call an
unholy
2:28:26
alliance between the ruling
nationalist
2:28:29
party and the Roman Catholic
Church has
2:28:31
produced a dangerous precedent
for
2:28:34
Easter the number of those
allowed into
2:28:36
a church has been raised from 5
to 50
2:28:39
observers say this could easily
get out
2:28:41
of hand like of the outset of
the
2:28:43
epidemic when crowds attended
services
2:28:46
organised by priests who defied
official
2:28:48
regulations against the advice
of
2:28:50
medical specialists they
distributed
2:28:52
communion wafers straight into
the
2:28:55
mouths of mostly elderly
churchgoers at
2:28:58
least one of the priests has
turned out
2:29:00
to be infected the church
appears
2:29:02
divided on the issue in a video
message
2:29:05
quoting an official stance of
the Polish
2:29:07
episcopate kurková bishop
malacandra
2:29:10
cesky has called on believers
to pray at
2:29:12
home with the families he said
the
2:29:15
faithful should pray to spare
Poland
2:29:17
Europe and the world from the
epidemic
2:29:19
and very much liking this
soft-spoken
2:29:22
German the bester was infected
there was
2:29:28
no Jamela
2:29:30
yes I do have this one and I
think it's
2:29:32
part of the same thing but this
is the
2:29:34
kovat wuhan fink clip and here
at this
2:29:37
live food market in Wuhan China
2:29:40
a mysterious virus born and it
shops
2:29:43
triggering a wave of illnesses
the
2:29:46
internet set this up so this is
a I
2:29:51
don't know why this was running
the
2:29:52
recently but this is kind of
the it
2:29:54
started off as a report on it
was like
2:29:59
an overall report that I guess
it's
2:30:01
supposed to be in the general
2:30:01
distribution describing how the
whole
2:30:04
thing began and you know it was
it with
2:30:06
the bat and all the rest of it
and then
2:30:07
they and I realized this is a
piece of
2:30:10
Chinese proper government
Chinese
2:30:12
propaganda and and I cut it off
after a
2:30:15
while because it's just
couldn't take it
2:30:17
anymore but tell me if you can
spot a
2:30:19
moment that's just completely
out of out
2:30:21
of place doesn't make any sense
and it's
2:30:24
all part of this report you
started over
2:30:26
and with that in mind and here
at this
2:30:28
live food market in Wuhan China
a
2:30:30
mysterious virus born and it
shops
2:30:33
triggering a wave of illnesses
the
2:30:36
internet soon filled with
pictures of
2:30:38
hospitals at breaking point and
the body
2:30:42
bags piling up on buses images
brought
2:30:46
to the world by citizen
journalists
2:30:48
risking life and liberty I'm
not even
2:30:52
scared of death you think I'm
afraid of
2:30:55
the Communist Party
2:30:56
China scrambling its massive
resources
2:30:58
in the most ambitious
containment
2:31:00
efforts ever seen I didn't
notice
2:31:04
anything in that clip was there
anything
2:31:05
like the the chop edit that got
thrown
2:31:09
in there what the heck was that
all
2:31:10
about I said and there was a
guy who was
2:31:14
a guy screaming into a camera
shaking
2:31:16
his fist at the Chinese part in
2:31:17
government part this is bullcrap
2:31:19
this was done either as a setup
to
2:31:22
encourage other people to do
that so
2:31:24
they get caught yeah or it was
about the
2:31:27
honey trap
2:31:28
or it was I don't know I'm not
sure what
2:31:31
it was heard order to convince
us that
2:31:32
there was some underground
pictures
2:31:34
because what they showed was a
bunch of
2:31:35
body bags and buses and a bunch
of
2:31:38
things that look staged
2:31:41
and probably staged by the
party and to
2:31:42
make us convinced is which
somebody went
2:31:45
through the whole tape this
thing went
2:31:46
on for five minutes somebody
went
2:31:47
through the whole thing says
you know
2:31:48
this looks kind of staged can
we can we
2:31:51
put a fake journalist in a
citizen
2:31:54
journalists right I mean all
right and
2:31:56
then editor man Bobby would I'm
not even
2:31:59
scared of death you think I'm
afraid of
2:32:02
the Communist Party
2:32:03
China's quick jack in there to
is great
2:32:08
that was a guest I was a guest
she
2:32:12
clapped that they're trying to
do I keep
2:32:14
seeing little mentions here and
there
2:32:16
that she is having problems the
CCP is
2:32:19
not happy with she so you know
the
2:32:26
Society for propaganda on our
side
2:32:30
well that was yes that would
make a lot
2:32:33
of sense that the only reason I
keep
2:32:35
bringing it up is because this
is
2:32:36
something pachán ik was has
been
2:32:38
hammering on for a long time
he's name
2:32:40
she is losing control he's
going to lose
2:32:42
control the party's not going
to trust
2:32:44
them the economy doesn't trust
him
2:32:46
anymore
2:32:48
he's not handling Trump right
that's
2:32:51
probably one of the elements
you know he
2:32:53
may be losing to trump and the
party I
2:32:57
don't think if I was a party
member
2:32:59
rank-and-file
2:33:01
it's a good large group of
people and
2:33:02
this guy all of a sudden makes
himself
2:33:04
even it if Trump loses if Trump
loses
2:33:06
the election you'll be a party
member so
2:33:08
don't worry about it yeah well
that may
2:33:11
be true but the yeah it's true
but it's
2:33:16
once he decided to become
emperor by
2:33:19
proclaim just for claims of
lifetime you
2:33:22
know ruler dictatorship I think
that
2:33:26
rubbed a few people in the
party the
2:33:27
wrong way yeah yeah yeah I mean
the idea
2:33:32
was you get a guy in there and
you
2:33:34
rotate see they're old already
and he's
2:33:37
but see she is she and they
liked
2:33:41
worship in China they
worshipped Mao
2:33:45
then we got the nochmal he's
certainly
2:33:49
not Mao but he understands the
the work
2:33:53
I think he's worshipped in in
China or
2:33:56
was or who knows well not
necessary by
2:33:59
the party I mean me no no no
but by the
2:34:01
people who now you know the the
economy
2:34:04
is not propping him up anymore
but I
2:34:07
agree with you the idea as not
being of
2:34:09
the CCP has not been to have a
2:34:11
figurehead but to have a
rotating person
2:34:14
who you know the party is as
always the
2:34:16
party it's never going to be
the person
2:34:19
yeah he's put himself above the
party
2:34:21
but it looks like he's got some
trouble
2:34:23
well you're in the bureaucracy
of any
2:34:28
sort especially a government
job yeah
2:34:30
you have a lot of time to
scheme a lot
2:34:33
of people don't realize that
but most of
2:34:35
these government jobs you got a
guy's a
2:34:36
schemer and he's in the
organization
2:34:39
he's gonna be scheming and
there's gotta
2:34:44
be a lot of those guys in China
schemers
2:34:46
gonna scheme schemers got a
scheme well
2:34:51
let me throw three clips out
here before
2:34:54
we take a break or do you have
something
2:34:56
else that pertains to the world
you have
2:34:57
more kovat world reports well i
do have
2:35:00
a new york apprentice getting
stale okay
2:35:03
well they saved it for a reason
do you
2:35:06
remember the reason no cuz it's
been to
2:35:09
shows okay which one is I don't
see it
2:35:13
this is the coronavirus capital
New York
2:35:15
City from PBS two and three
yeah okay
2:35:20
let's see in the nation's
coronavirus
2:35:23
epicenter Governor Andrew Cuomo
said the
2:35:26
hospitalization rate may be
slowing
2:35:28
we are flattening the curve by
what we
2:35:31
are doing but that doesn't mean
people
2:35:33
should be any less vigilant if
we stop
2:35:36
what we are doing you will see
that
2:35:39
curve change that curve is
purely a
2:35:43
function of what we do day in
and day
2:35:46
out
2:35:47
in fact yesterday New York saw
the
2:35:49
highest number of deaths yet in
a single
2:35:52
day
2:35:53
nearly 800 in New York City
there have
2:35:56
been so many deaths authorities
are
2:35:58
using refrigerated trucks to
store
2:36:00
remains and New York's numbers
show that
2:36:03
african-americans and Hispanics
there
2:36:05
are dying at higher rates than
whites
2:36:10
amid the grim work on the
medical front
2:36:13
lines signs of support and of
course
2:36:17
these have all been debunked
one way or
2:36:19
another that big van this could
carries
2:36:22
the dead bodies that keeps
showing it no
2:36:23
there's nothing in it
2:36:25
oh also as another data point
now
2:36:27
they're talking about they have
to bury
2:36:28
everybody on Hart island it's
so bad
2:36:31
in New York yeah well
little-known fact
2:36:35
in December last year the city
2:36:39
appropriated Hart island for
burial of
2:36:42
of people and also for homeless
and
2:36:45
people who had no money to be
buried
2:36:47
anywhere else it's been
designated a
2:36:49
burial ground and its own is
operated by
2:36:53
New York Parks since December
though
2:36:56
it's any report that says oh my
god it's
2:36:59
so bad we have to bury him on
some
2:37:01
Island in a big trench the
trench it's
2:37:04
it's up in terrains it's also
it's all
2:37:07
been set up anyway
2:37:09
that's good yeah but this plate
part two
2:37:12
of this reporter meanwhile the
2:37:14
University of Washington's
forecasting
2:37:16
model one of many often cited
by the
2:37:18
White House lowered its
estimate of US
2:37:20
coronavirus deaths today it
projected
2:37:23
more than 60,000 Americans
would die by
2:37:26
early August what's that and
lurid sense
2:37:30
that oh yeah 84,000 the
University of
2:37:33
Washington's model has been on
the low
2:37:35
side and there are questions
about the
2:37:37
accuracy of the official death
count
2:37:39
some say it may overlook those
who died
2:37:42
at home without seeking medical
care and
2:37:44
those who died without being
tested for
2:37:46
coronavirus in Washington DC
Trump
2:37:49
administration officials say
they are
2:37:51
planning for life after the
pandemic but
2:37:54
caution that was still a ways
off the
2:37:59
bogus so they did they finish
up with
2:38:01
part three we'll go there in
Geneva the
2:38:04
World Health Organization
2:38:05
director-general responded to
the
2:38:07
president's charge that the
group
2:38:08
mishandled the pandemic when
there are
2:38:11
cracks at national level and
global
2:38:13
level that's when the virus
succeeds in
2:38:18
Britain where more than 6000
will have
2:38:21
died Prime Minister Boris
Johnson is
2:38:23
said to be getting better after
a third
2:38:25
night in the hospital his
condition is
2:38:27
improving I can also tell you
that he
2:38:30
has been sitting up in bed and
engaging
2:38:33
positively with the clinical
team were
2:38:37
also high in Wuhan China where
the
2:38:39
outbreak began after it's 76 day
2:38:43
lockdown was lifted tens of
thousands of
2:38:46
people rushed to leave the city
of 11
2:38:48
million clogging bus terminals
and train
2:38:51
stations authorities wearing
masks and
2:38:53
protective gear checked
travelers for
2:38:56
fevers for some who had been
stuck in
2:38:58
Wuhan it was a welcome relief I
haven't
2:39:03
been out since January 21st
this is the
2:39:06
first time I've left my house
today now
2:39:08
I'm going back home to meet my
parents
2:39:10
Wow she didn't have to go back
to the
2:39:13
factory
2:39:15
she gets to go home maybe it is
all code
2:39:19
we don't know we don't know how
can you
2:39:21
know I'm going home to me maybe
see my
2:39:24
parents means you're going to
this delay
2:39:26
slave labor code that's that's
the Gucci
2:39:31
Factory parents is the Gucci
fact it's
2:39:33
like pizza gate it's a little
different
2:39:34
just speaking of the World
Health
2:39:37
Organization just want to make
sure we
2:39:38
slip this clip in because the
president
2:39:40
is done with him can you
explain why it
2:39:43
is appropriate
2:39:44
in the middle of a pandemic to
be
2:39:46
talking about cutting or
eliminating
2:39:48
funding for the World Health
2:39:49
Organization I love the
question the
2:39:52
question is that are you going
to cut
2:39:54
why you're going to cut the
question is
2:39:55
why do you think it's
appropriate to do
2:39:59
that during a pandemic well
we're going
2:40:03
to talk about the w-h-o next
week in
2:40:07
great detail I didn't want to
do it
2:40:08
today
2:40:09
Good Friday I didn't want to do
it for
2:40:12
Easter
2:40:12
I mean why upset Christians
also didn't
2:40:15
want to do it before we have
all the
2:40:16
facts but over the years many
years
2:40:18
we've been paying them from 300
to 500
2:40:22
and even were million dollars a
year
2:40:24
China has been paying them less
than 40
2:40:27
over the years so we're paying
them more
2:40:30
than 10 times more than China
and they
2:40:33
are very very china centric as
I said
2:40:36
during the week China centric
China
2:40:39
always seems the better to get
the
2:40:41
better of the the argument and
I don't
2:40:45
like that I really don't like
that I
2:40:47
don't think that's appropriate
I don't
2:40:48
think it's fair to the American
people
2:40:50
and you know I tell that to
President Xi
2:40:53
I tell that to dr. Ted Rose I
spoke to
2:40:58
him one time I I think he's a
very nice
2:41:00
man I liked him but we're gonna
be
2:41:02
talking about that next week in
great
2:41:05
detail we're looking at it very
very
2:41:07
closely yeah dragging out an
answer but
2:41:12
uh yeah I might as well play my
whu-oh
2:41:15
report which is from Reuters
and it's
2:41:18
dig this guy apparently I guess
he heard
2:41:20
what Trump just said and he
just goes
2:41:22
nuts the World Health
Organization
2:41:25
warned countries on Friday to be
2:41:27
cautious about lifting
restrictions
2:41:29
introduced to curb the spread
of the
2:41:31
coronavirus director-general
tetras a de
2:41:34
nom de breezes I've seen a
Wilkin
2:41:37
slowing in some of the hardest
hit
2:41:41
countries in Europe like Spain
Italy
2:41:45
Germany and France some
countries are
2:41:49
already planning the transition
out of
2:41:52
stay-at-home restrictions WTO
wants to
2:41:56
see restrictions live
2:41:58
as much as anyone at the same
time
2:42:02
lifting restrictions too
quickly could
2:42:05
lead to a deadly resurgence the
way down
2:42:09
can be as dangerous as the way
up if not
2:42:12
managed properly and I don't
think that
2:42:16
is from what we have seen now
no country
2:42:19
is immune no country can claim
that it
2:42:23
has a strong public health
system or a
2:42:26
strong knowledge system he also
voiced
2:42:28
concerns the virus was taking
hold in
2:42:31
Africa we have seen an alarming
2:42:33
acceleration in other countries
I want
2:42:37
to take a moment to highlight
Africa
2:42:40
where we are seeing the spread
of the
2:42:43
virus to rural areas we're now
seeing
2:42:45
clusters of cases and
communities spread
2:42:48
in more than 16 countries we
anticipate
2:42:52
severe hardship or already
overstretched
2:42:54
health systems particularly in
rural
2:42:57
areas which normally like the
resources
2:43:01
of those in cities the w-h-o
also said
2:43:05
that japan may have to ramp up
its
2:43:07
measures to tackle covin 19
after cases
2:43:10
have been found in some parts
of the
2:43:12
country with no known links to
other
2:43:15
outbreaks but added that recent
data
2:43:17
showed that Japan was taking
aggressive
2:43:19
measures in some areas yeah
2:43:25
yeah yeah yeah trying to assert
the
2:43:30
global you know the global
governance
2:43:32
yeah yeah well that's not gonna
fly
2:43:35
there's someone in the gummy
nerds in
2:43:38
the troll room and it says
interesting
2:43:40
that our our stimulus are
saving money
2:43:44
Act is called the cares Act
it's kind of
2:43:48
fun if you put WH o in front of
that hmm
2:43:53
it is it's kind of exist
2:43:55
who cares is right it's kind of
what it
2:43:59
is all right pho before before
we have
2:44:03
some people to thank well you
know what
2:44:06
I'll play these right after
let's let's
2:44:07
do this because these are the
ones that
2:44:09
are the most fun these are the
people
2:44:11
who were above $50 and are
plentiful I'm
2:44:15
gonna show my food by donation
to no
2:44:17
agenda imagine all the people
who could
2:44:19
do this oh yeah that'd be fun
2:44:22
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2:44:28
and a few people oh thanks
starring with
2:44:30
Jim James Nikol hope well
Virginia one
2:44:34
two three three three Dame
Jamie of the
2:44:37
highway in Johnstown New York
one two
2:44:39
three three three Rob Luton Rob
Luke's
2:44:49
in I'm here
2:44:54
roblox roblox in Hood who's Mia
out for
2:45:00
Sameer out of us mere
Netherlands 808
2:45:04
and he's he's he has a piece on
the
2:45:07
birthday list for April 14th so
yes
2:45:09
thank you rob Julie can ground
in Madrid
2:45:16
Spain nice hello nice and this
is an
2:45:19
honor of Wands 40th birthday her
2:45:23
Colombian husband I don't
believe he's
2:45:26
on the list yes he is I think
I'm pretty
2:45:28
sure he is as he is I'm stunned
we have
2:45:31
a color
2:45:32
yeah mine's white James Barnett
in
2:45:36
Southampton New Hampshire Duke
a 73 73
2:45:42
Matthew monk and the barrister
of
2:45:45
Baltimore in Baltimore Maryland
69 mark
2:45:49
Fulton 68 38 in Charlotte North
Carolina
2:45:52
and we stole some more carry
over happy
2:45:56
birthday John for the third
show in a
2:45:59
row we're gonna always have to
do these
2:46:01
three times now now we have a
deducing
2:46:04
required by Harrison Nobles
you've been
2:46:09
deduced Harvey Smith's in
Cambridge
2:46:13
Massachusetts is on the list
Narada
2:46:16
strep L or strapless or Snape I
think
2:46:19
it's staple staple in Perth
Australia
2:46:22
mr. Austen Baron of the Puget
Sound in
2:46:26
Seattle Washington
2:46:28
68 Robert who furred Hufford in
Tempe
2:46:32
Arizona
2:46:33
Stewart Watson in Stafford stock
2:46:37
Stuart Walton Walton Walton did
I say
2:46:40
something else yeah you did
2:46:43
Stephen Fettig in Wisconsin but
Dame
2:46:47
Patricia Worthington in Miami
Florida
2:46:49
Jesse Smith & Woonsocket my
inside
2:46:53
that's that my mom was from
Woonsocket I
2:46:56
been to Woonsocket believe it
or not my
2:46:59
mom grew up in Woonsocket
2:47:01
yeah well wouldn't suck us a
hell of a
2:47:03
place it is Yancy's summer
Aurora in
2:47:06
Houston Texas or goed in
Bettendorf Iowa
2:47:10
oh I'm sorry that's the end of
our list
2:47:12
which surprises me because I
had a note
2:47:14
from someone hold on a second
I'm gonna
2:47:17
find this note this is one of
our games
2:47:24
not her no no yeah right here
2:47:30
yeah Isabel Isabel Dame Pierson
Pierson
2:47:34
she wanted to get a call out
because she
2:47:37
sent 68 bucks in which I don't
see hmm
2:47:40
but she claims she is and she
should be
2:47:44
called up because she is if we
recall
2:47:46
the first female listener
non-family
2:47:49
related of No Agenda oh my
goodness
2:47:53
you're right how come she's not
on the
2:47:55
on the spreadsheet list what
happened no
2:47:57
I think probably came in late
yeah her
2:48:00
note came in at 3:00 a.m. she
probably
2:48:02
sent it after what's so nice so
I'm not
2:48:04
so good to hear from her yeah I
thought
2:48:06
so
2:48:07
sure go as I said in Bettendorf
Iowa
2:48:09
came in 5510 Aaron Lambert and
Tumwater
2:48:13
Washington 54:33 the home of
the great
2:48:17
water
2:48:17
Gregory Jones in Toronto
Ontario 51 and
2:48:21
the following it's $50 donors
name and
2:48:23
location should get to him
pretty
2:48:24
quickly Robert deccan a and
Fairfax
2:48:26
Virginia we love the people in
Fairfax
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sir big papa moose papa moose
of the
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Oglala in liberal Kansas Robert
Kerr
2:48:36
back in essexville Michigan
Rusin
2:48:40
tuchkov in London sir Roy 10
hava in
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panikker die nagar pine knock
our pine
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Clayton Donna you realize that
you
2:48:55
realize that by now when you
when you
2:48:57
roll up to customs if you ever
go to the
2:48:59
Netherlands they're not letting
you in
2:49:01
it's like it's the pine I got a
guy
2:49:06
Layton Dunivant Kimberly
Redmond Damon
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Kimberley as I recall
2:49:12
Ian Wilson in some place and
Pryor
2:49:16
Ontario that's Ontario yeah
aren't are
2:49:20
on friar run for Manila and
last but not
2:49:25
least sir labrat of the hill
country in
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50 bucks want to thank all
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is the 12th of April at 2020
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he turned 16 today Kyle Davis
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yesterday so they belated
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McIntyre's his happy birthday
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smokin hot wife crystal she'll
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Julie
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Kendra this happy birthday to
her
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it's like a potty I got a note
from the
2:53:12
back office let's see what we
have
2:53:14
obviously most of the no agenda
meetups
2:53:16
have been canceled due to the
social
2:53:19
distancing however for Saturday
this
2:53:23
that's next Saturday right the
18th the
2:53:27
central illinoisians at Kolbert
park 333
2:53:31
p.m. and they're still planning
on
2:53:32
having that next Saturday
they'll be
2:53:35
meeting at Kolbert park in
savoy and
2:53:36
we'll hang out in small groups
as to not
2:53:38
break the governor's executive
order
2:53:40
we'll meet at the pavilion
where there
2:53:41
are tables and then walk around
the pond
2:53:43
and hang out in small groups of
2:53:45
fellowship as we try our best
not to get
2:53:48
ratted out to our overlords if
you have
2:53:50
any Gitmo attire please wear it
to help
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us recognize fellow Knights
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2:53:54
producers douchebags and slaves
and
2:53:57
that's Kyle The Fearless we'll
be
2:53:59
organizing we also on Saturday
have the
2:54:01
Pacific North Northwest
antiviral meetup
2:54:04
at noon
2:54:05
it's going to be like a potty
on a
2:54:07
private farm in Oak Harbor
we'll have as
2:54:09
many tables and chairs set up
as we need
2:54:12
outside of the weather is nice
if in the
2:54:14
barn if it's not we'll be
making and
2:54:16
providing Wagyu burgers and
fries whoa
2:54:19
yeah yeah Abbi OH
2:54:21
BYOB if you don't want to drink
Rainier
2:54:25
screw jay Inslee and his
austerity or
2:54:27
authoritarian nonsense come out
to the
2:54:30
farm for friendly gathering
handshakes
2:54:32
recomended says Korie radical
it looks
2:54:37
like Nashville for a Saturday is
2:54:38
probably canceled but keep an
eye on Oh
2:54:40
Jenna meetups calm for sure
Burlington
2:54:43
Ontario cancelled as its
western New
2:54:45
York sadly but we expect in the
month of
2:54:48
May we'll get some of these
rolling
2:54:49
again and I look forward to
attending
2:54:51
one or two certainly the one
here in
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Austin it is the No Agenda
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sometimes you wanna go hang out
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you Livie way for me
2:55:10
triggered all hell you wouldn't
be
2:55:16
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2:55:17
like iPod
2:55:20
I got three clips shorts three
shorts
2:55:24
there are yeah what you got I
have a
2:55:27
couple of Clips leftovers that
not
2:55:29
important I could say two of
them might
2:55:31
be interesting the one one is
kind of
2:55:36
punchy it's kind of funny but
it's cuz
2:55:37
there's no bumps key there's
nobody more
2:55:43
exciting than him yeah really
that's why
2:55:45
I'm going straight to build bar
because
2:55:46
if we're talking mr. excitement
it will
2:55:48
be the Attorney General of the
United
2:55:50
States who was however on it was
2:55:54
interviewed by Laura Ingraham
which I
2:55:58
enjoyed I'm not a fan of ingre
hem that
2:56:01
it's actually I'd say I'm an
anti I'm
2:56:03
really not a fan of ingre him
but she
2:56:06
approached him and she's a
lawyer so she
2:56:08
approached him as a lawyer and
there
2:56:10
were some interesting questions
and I
2:56:11
did like some of the answers
that he
2:56:15
gave and just like Trump you
know since
2:56:18
the media is not doing us any
service
2:56:21
because of course if bar doesn't
2:56:23
interview on on Fox well we
can't we
2:56:26
can't use that on as reporting
anywhere
2:56:28
else is the enemy oh but he
says stuff
2:56:31
that you got to catch it and
we're just
2:56:33
not being served by the media
so we'll
2:56:35
have to do it listen for the
terms he's
2:56:38
using here about China he is
definitely
2:56:41
he's got his eye on China the
department
2:56:43
is heavily engaged in that in
fact that
2:56:45
one of our highest priorities
in the
2:56:48
counterintelligence realm
counter
2:56:50
espionage realm and protection
of trade
2:56:52
secrets is our activities
directed to
2:56:54
defend against the Chinese the
Chinese
2:56:57
are engaged in a full-court
blitzkrieg
2:57:01
of stealing American technology
that's a
2:57:04
very interesting term to use
because I
2:57:07
just learned about the
Blitzkrieg which
2:57:10
like yeah the Blitzkrieg was
kind of an
2:57:11
empty thing you know is it
looked
2:57:15
impressive but there was
nothing behind
2:57:16
it well it was behind you it
was the
2:57:18
other side being a bunch of
losers well
2:57:21
there's that but to use the
Blitzkrieg
2:57:23
term in well he is also the
mixed
2:57:25
metaphor full-court blitzkrieg
c'mon
2:57:28
well it's very very lame to get
2:57:31
influenced our political system
trying
2:57:35
to steal secrets at our research
2:57:39
universities and so forth and
we are
2:57:44
focused light on it we have
something we
2:57:46
call the China initiative we've
brought
2:57:48
a lot of indictments but it's
something
2:57:50
that I also have to expose by
letting
2:57:52
the business community
understand
2:57:54
exactly the nature of the
threat still
2:57:57
waiting for the indictments he
did they
2:57:59
did have those indictments with
the
2:58:00
Harvard by the way Durham and
inspector
2:58:05
general Durham has sent out
subpoenas
2:58:08
for a grand jury
2:58:10
not quite sealed indictments
yet but
2:58:11
there's four ones all jacked
this is big
2:58:15
news man Durham sending out a
subpoenas
2:58:17
I think it's all bull Durham
think so
2:58:21
too here is ingre ham asking
about the
2:58:26
evil Bill Gates digital
certificates
2:58:28
Gates Foundation are in favor of
2:58:32
developing digital certificates
that
2:58:35
would certify that individuals
American
2:58:38
citizens have an immunity to
this virus
2:58:42
and potentially other viruses
going
2:58:44
forward to then facilitate
travel and
2:58:48
work and so forth what are your
thoughts
2:58:51
from a civil libertarian point
of view
2:58:53
about these types of what some
would say
2:58:56
tracking mechanisms that would
be
2:58:58
adopted going forward to reopen
our
2:59:01
broader economy yeah I'm very
concerned
2:59:04
about the slippery slope in
terms of
2:59:07
continuing encroachments on
personal
2:59:09
liberty
2:59:10
I do think during the emergency
2:59:13
appropriate reasonable steps
are fine
2:59:16
but a digital certificate to
show who
2:59:19
has recovered or been tested
recently or
2:59:22
when we have a vaccine who has
received
2:59:25
it that's his answer and read
it ask me
2:59:28
anything they had a little
forum be a
2:59:29
little concerned about that and
the
2:59:32
tracking of people and so forth
2:59:34
generally especially going
going forward
2:59:36
over a long period of time good
bars
2:59:39
think he is that's our job damn
it hey
2:59:41
Bill Gates Horning in on our
action we
2:59:44
tracked the citizens not you
Bill Gates
2:59:47
slippery slope
2:59:49
and it's creepy a case would
even
2:59:53
consider this idea it's the
idea he's
2:59:56
not in considerations the idea
and then
2:59:59
finally just some some comment
about the
3:00:03
media in general you know I
haven't been
3:00:04
surprised that in fact there's
very
3:00:06
disappointing because I think
the
3:00:08
president went out at the
beginning of
3:00:09
this thing and and really was
states
3:00:12
been like trying to bring people
3:00:14
together working with all the
governors
3:00:17
keeping his patience as he as
he got
3:00:20
these snarky gotcha questions
from the
3:00:23
White House media pool and the
stridency
3:00:28
of the partisan attacks on him
has
3:00:31
gotten higher and higher and
it's really
3:00:33
disappointing to say and the
3:00:35
politicization of decisions
like the
3:00:37
hydroxyl chloroquine have been
amazing
3:00:39
to me before the president said
anything
3:00:42
about it
3:00:43
there was fair and balanced
coverage of
3:00:46
this very promise hold on
that's a tell
3:00:49
right there
3:00:50
he what he's saying before the
president
3:00:52
talked about there was fair and
balanced
3:00:54
coverage does that mean only
Fox News
3:00:56
talked about it
3:00:59
welfare and balance is really a
Bill
3:01:01
O'Reilly yes it's yeah but it's
it's
3:01:05
kind of the Fox slogan yeah
well yeah I
3:01:13
guess I guess you would say it
could
3:01:15
easily be perceived that way
residents
3:01:21
said anything about it
3:01:22
there was fair and balanced
coverage of
3:01:26
this very promising drug and
the fact
3:01:29
that it had such a long track
record is
3:01:31
that the risks were pretty well
known
3:01:32
and as soon as he said something
3:01:36
positive about it the media's
been on
3:01:38
the jihad to discredit the drug
it's
3:01:41
quite strange wasn't that
interesting
3:01:43
first we have the German
blitzkrieg then
3:01:46
we have the Islamic Jihad what
do we
3:01:49
miss we missed the crusade he
should
3:01:51
have mentioned a crusade
somewhere and
3:01:52
we would have had a couple
religions in
3:01:54
there well I think the clip is
3:01:55
interesting because what he
pointed out
3:01:56
was exactly what you pointed
out early
3:01:59
or now Olaf pointed out in his
letter to
3:02:02
us hmm
3:02:04
that the media was like feeling
one way
3:02:06
about what the Swedes are doing
like
3:02:08
this sucks is not going to do
it and
3:02:10
then Trump says is not the way
they
3:02:12
should be doing it how bad is
the media
3:02:19
yeah well here's an example I'm
gonna
3:02:22
finish with okay they brought
on I go to
3:02:26
Democracy Now for my weekly I
try to get
3:02:29
some clips on one of the days
and I did
3:02:31
Thursday's usually the most
reliable day
3:02:34
but Friday's a good day if they
actually
3:02:36
have news but often Amy takes
Friday off
3:02:39
by putting on some one guy the
Yaak away
3:02:42
and sometimes it's good
sometimes it's
3:02:44
not this last Friday they she
put on
3:02:47
noam chomsky it was retired and
now he
3:02:50
has a David Letterman Bill
beard this
3:02:53
huge white beard he looks like
shit and
3:02:55
he can barely talk and he's in
Arizona
3:02:57
you know where there's and he's
making a
3:03:00
point of purchase signaling
that he's at
3:03:03
home he refuses to go outside
so they
3:03:06
bring him on and I only have
like was
3:03:07
just a toy they didn't get her
intro I
3:03:10
cut that out
3:03:11
I have a total of 54 seconds of
him
3:03:15
saying absolutely nothing
because he
3:03:17
keeps saying this is
indescribable I you
3:03:20
know this is beyond description
and it's
3:03:22
like what good is he if this is
the this
3:03:25
is his answer to everything and
so this
3:03:27
is a short clip might be a good
way to
3:03:30
end it opening right now in the
context
3:03:32
of the 2020 elections and what
he sees
3:03:36
happening in November if Trump
is
3:03:39
reelected it's indescribable
disaster it
3:03:46
means that the policies of the
past four
3:03:50
years which have been extremely
3:03:52
destructive as the American
population
3:03:55
to the world will be continued
and
3:03:59
probably accelerated the what
this is
3:04:05
going to mean for health is bad
enough I
3:04:08
just mentioned The Lancet
figures it
3:04:11
will get worse what this means
for the
3:04:14
environment or the threat of
nuclear war
3:04:17
which no one is talking about
was
3:04:20
extremely serious is
indescribable I
3:04:25
think I'll take a bath and put
on a
3:04:29
Leonard Cohen record and drag
in the
3:04:31
toaster most about the press
guy in the
3:04:37
world well thanks yeah mr.
excite happy
3:04:40
notes
3:04:41
everybody happy notes that's it
we're
3:04:42
way over time the affiliates
are pissed
3:04:44
off done it again somehow this
damn
3:04:47
coronavirus
3:04:48
we got a big show coming up on
Thursday
3:04:50
Thursday show 1 2 3 2 3 4
numerology to
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dimacs
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end of show mixes Leo LaPook
Dion away
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John
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Thatcher and Tom Starkweather
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3:05:07
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3:05:15
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right here no agenda until then
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today I'm also announcing the
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Department of Energy and I be
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they're
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where
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social distancing measures can
be
3:07:41
difficult to maintain I wear my
face
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I can
3:07:50
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store and I
3:07:59
wear my face mask when outside
3:08:02
have to I have to because of
governor's
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order wearing it makes it hard
to see
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hope it doesn't alarms can't
take oh no
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extra toilet paper if you look
at some
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of these questions do we have
the mass
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no and making sure that what
we're doing
3:08:41
is based on all the science
available
3:08:46
some itis get you could
absolutely serve
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these fun tips of homemade beet
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3:08:54
different it is because who you
said no
3:08:57
to this I'm saying this is are
you
3:08:59
saying no but here we've had
3:09:01
conversations the last few days
to say
3:09:02
is it viable
3:09:03
is it safe is it smart would it
work
3:09:07
would it help our children you
know what
3:09:16
staying at home leads to Devils
and most
3:09:19
of all we have to think before
we act
3:09:21
these are all big decisions
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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I think this will change how
people look
3:10:55
at respiratory diseases they're
just
3:10:57
marking if someone dies with
Ovid 19
3:11:04
counting that collagen disease
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3:11:26
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3:11:33
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3:11:40
dream the dream possible
especially in
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3:12:22
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3:12:25
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