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oh my would have China finds
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John C. Dvorak 16 is your
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I'm Adam curry am from Northern
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alright worst
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opening ever know I was worse
no no no I
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think this is one of the worst
ones okay
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no do-overs huh yeah no all
right this
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you know like your
bachman-turner
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overdrive opening bachman-turner
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overdrive opening yeah the false
0:54
stuttering oh well who's that -
1:03
degeneration it was an l-shaped
recovery
1:07
on that opening there you go hey
1:08
everybody this is episode one
two three
1:16
man hey everybody hey everybody
1:20
1234 episodes John
congratulations
1:23
oh you're welcome this is uh I
didn't
1:26
thank you I said
congratulations well
1:28
you're welcome anyway good how's
1:30
everything in California with
the rona
1:33
well we got everyone's giving
speeches
1:36
though he had the they had the
Newsome
1:38
come out and he gave a long
speech it
1:40
was kind of this crackling
voice I've
1:41
got I'm trying to work on it
and so he's
1:44
got a long thing he talks with
a correct
1:46
gravelly voice and he sounds
like this
1:48
and he goes on and on and on
and on and
1:50
on and on and on and on it's
1:51
unbelievable it just goes on
and on and
1:54
then the next thing you know we
have the
1:56
mayor London breed to talks
like she has
2:01
a kind of a sneer and she's the
mayor
2:04
like Elvis she's the mayor of
what's a
2:06
mayor of San Francisco yeah
mayor of San
2:08
Francisco she's got her sneer
and she
2:10
talks and
2:11
went on for an hour yak yak yak
yak yak
2:14
yak yak and then they brought
on the
2:16
other guy and some guide the
doctor the
2:18
local doctor who's the head of
it
2:20
the Kovas response or something
and they
2:23
go on and they going on and on
about how
2:25
terrible is in San Francisco we
have 17
2:28
whole deaths over the last
month Wow
2:31
what's the economy in San
Francisco just
2:35
get you know killed everything
for the I
2:37
don't know maybe I think they're
2:39
exaggerating the problem oh I'm
pretty
2:43
sure they are and we have some
data to
2:45
back that up but it was an
interesting
2:48
week and as you know I've been
sitting
2:50
at home with everybody else and
I think
2:54
like everybody else we're
almost ready
2:56
in just a week or two I'll be
begging
2:59
for a vaccine it feels like
that we got
3:08
Michiganders getting all feisty
I had a
3:13
bunch of gates the clips I'm
following
3:17
him around he's promoting his
vaccine
3:19
he's promoting he swallows a
lot when he
3:22
talks it's kind of annoying to
listen to
3:23
him and he's promoting his
vaccines he's
3:26
promoting globalism global
Global gummer
3:30
yes yes I have I have he's also
3:32
considering since he's a
college dropout
3:34
and really he's only been a
technologist
3:36
a guy giving away money he's not
3:38
considering himself a well he's
got a
3:41
new he's got a new status for
himself it
3:44
seems oh look what you can it
see if you
3:47
can find it in here let me find
this
3:49
clip this is gates globalist
talk on the
3:52
BBC is the name of the clip
3:53
Bill Gates thank you very much
for
3:55
joining us on BBC Breakfast I
just
3:58
wonder if I could first ask you
how
4:00
important is it now to have a
global
4:03
response I'd say it's critical
because
4:06
the tools that are going to
reduce
4:08
deaths the drugs you know
that's a
4:12
global thing to get those out
and the
4:16
thing that'll get us back to
the world
4:18
that we had before coronavirus
is the
4:21
vaccine 27 seconds
4:23
only 27 seconds to say vaccine
not bad
4:26
bill you're getting better
4:28
back to the world that we had
before
4:30
coronavirus is the vaccine and
getting
4:34
that out to all seven billion
people and
4:36
so the efforts to test those to
build
4:39
the factories to understand you
know is
4:43
it safe and ready to go that's
a global
4:46
problem and you know so I'm
glad you
4:52
know that people are coming
together
4:55
I just gotta interrupt this
clip for a
4:56
second what he just said there
has
4:59
seeped in deep into the
consciousness I
5:02
was listening to da chime
plugged and
5:03
Horowitz has this same feeling
I I heard
5:07
him say well we can't really go
back to
5:09
normal until we have a vaccine
and
5:11
everybody can be tested and you
waffled
5:14
because i heard you go on it
waffle
5:19
didn't say anything i did roll
my eyes
5:22
because it's not a point of
discussion
5:25
to be having on that show i
understand i
5:27
want to just side track and get
into a
5:29
debate about no no no it's not
about you
5:32
it's about seeing that people
have been
5:34
taught a message well I would
hope so
5:38
with hope some of the smaller
amygdalae
5:42
amongst us are not thinking
that well
5:44
listen our show ur got a clue
not but
5:46
not all of them I do get a lot
of notes
5:47
you got you bitch about it
before but
5:50
I've got a couple doozies
recently let
5:53
me finish up this gates clip to
find
5:55
where is the best work and
combine that
5:57
you know the factory will be in
a
5:59
different country than the
search is in
6:01
this is the whole whole world
working on
6:04
probably the most urgent tool
that's
6:06
ever been needed ever can I ask
you to
6:09
just reflect a little more on
the the
6:11
way that world leaders thus far
have
6:15
responded to the crisis well
there's the
6:17
period when I and other health
experts
6:23
we're saying that this is the
greatest I
6:27
want everybody to understand the
6:29
significance of what John C
Dvorak is
6:32
communicating to you with these
sound
6:33
effects Bill Gates is not a
health
6:36
expert when I and other health
experts
6:41
we're saying that this is the
greatest
6:45
potential downfall the world
faced you
6:50
know going back quite a ways
6:52
with a speech in 2015 a New
England
6:55
Journal of Medicine I'm so
smart about
6:58
the specific thing so you know
we
7:00
definitely will look back and
wish we
7:02
had invested more so that we
could
7:06
quickly have all the
diagnostics drugs
7:08
and vaccines
7:09
I'm glad you pulled this clip
he says
7:13
well I want to tie into it but
go ahead
7:15
I
7:16
there's a number of problems
with this
7:18
clip can I just tie into the
end of what
7:20
he said about the investment
part yeah I
7:24
don't want to lose my point
because now
7:26
go ahead there now go ahead go
ahead
7:28
he's asserting that if we had
thought
7:32
about this more seriously as a
7:34
particular problem that he and
others
7:37
have been predicting for
science fiction
7:38
writers have been writing about
this for
7:40
a hundred years and you know
they don't
7:42
get any credit but gates with
this 2015
7:44
TED talk made us some mention
of it
7:47
these things come along there
is no
7:50
they're not predictive you
can't have
7:52
vaccines ready to go like he
implies if
7:56
we were if we had global
governance and
7:58
everything was in control we'd
have all
8:00
this ready we'd be ready to go
at the
8:02
drop of a hat once this thing
showed up
8:04
but that's not the way it works
that's
8:05
not the way these bugs evolve
they
8:07
haven't evolved with a pre-done
vaccine
8:10
you know I mean he is just
crazy RNA
8:13
vaccine which doesn't work but
we don't
8:15
know that my don't got one of
those
8:16
things eventually so this is
nonsense
8:18
the other thing is he says the
dog the
8:20
global problems you can't do
these
8:22
things locally he is saying
that the
8:25
United States cannot by itself
develop
8:28
and and and produce a vaccine or
8:31
anything for that matter
without the
8:34
glue help of the globe because
8:36
everybody in the globe not that
many
8:38
countries that can do any of
this work
8:39
well and we're the preeminent
one except
8:42
clearly that we are beholden to
8:45
manufacturing in another
country as he
8:48
alluded to and the two
countries were
8:51
beholden to are China mainly in
India
8:53
yeah so that's why he's he's
all in on
8:57
this model he doesn't want to
change it
8:58
he doesn't want we're saying
which is
9:01
let's pull the plug on that
distant
9:03
relationship yeah right and do
it all
9:06
here why are we putting up with
this
9:08
kind of dependency to send a
submission
9:11
to these other countries is
bullcrap
9:13
well I have some thoughts on
that
9:16
clearly he wants things to be
done in
9:18
China for a very specific
reason or
9:21
India be okay as long as it's
not in the
9:22
United States
9:23
clearly he wished there was a
lot more
9:26
investment a lot more
investment because
9:30
as he mentioned in Davos on
CNBC where
9:34
you talk about investment just
in
9:37
contrary to what people say
about
9:40
vaccines and the vaccine
business bill
9:43
kind of likes it you've
invested 10
9:45
billion dollars in vaccinations
over the
9:46
last two decades and you
figured out the
9:49
return on investment for that
and it
9:50
kind of stunned me can you walk
us
9:51
through the math well it's
pretty
9:53
impressive that I mean you take
these
9:56
vaccines get them to be very
inexpensive
9:58
by making big bond commitments
have that
10:01
right relationship with the
private
10:03
sector get the delivery system
so
10:07
they're really getting the
coverage out
10:08
there you literally save
millions of
10:11
lives you know we see a
phenomenal track
10:13
record it's been a hundred
billion
10:15
overall that the world's put in
our
10:18
foundation it's a bit more than
10
10:20
billion but we feel there's
been over a
10:23
20 to 1 return so if you just
look at
10:25
the economic benefits that's a
pretty
10:29
strong number compared to
anything else
10:31
the human benefit in millions
of lives
10:35
saved so you know we're here
with a
10:37
pretty strong message that
although all
10:41
these other issues are very
important
10:43
let's not forget about the
great success
10:46
in global health and
maintaining that
10:47
commitment I think the numbers
that you
10:48
ran
10:49
if you had put that money into
an S&P
10:51
500 and reinvested the
dividends you'd
10:53
come up with something like 17
billion
10:54
dollars but you think it's 200
billion
10:56
dollars here yeah yeah 20 time
return on
11:00
the unprofitable vaccine
business uh-huh
11:05
yeah that's pretty telling and
the other
11:08
thing is is this what kind of
God
11:10
philanthropy it's real a
philanthropist
11:13
he's a health professional he's
a health
11:16
professional philanthropist dr.
bill yes
11:19
yeah he's looking for return on
11:21
investment this is that you're
supposed
11:22
to be giving your money away
this is
11:24
return on investment well you
heard him
11:26
say it and that's what he
that's what he
11:28
cares about so he's you know
the same
11:31
old bill a little now he's a
medical
11:34
professional yes under no
degree never
11:38
deep took a class in health but
because
11:41
he's giving his money away in
some field
11:43
he's now a medical expert yes
yes he's
11:46
very smart you know
11:47
yes guys in the room is very
very smart
11:51
he who's also really smart
doctor foul
11:55
Qi it's a colleague of dr. bill
yeah dr.
11:59
Billin doctor croucher but
we're gonna
12:02
calling him dr. bill from I
think that's
12:04
the way to go dr. bill from the
country
12:07
of Gates land
12:10
I have other gaits clips by the
way I'd
12:15
like to move into foul Chee
gates we
12:17
can't do too much gates in a
row he's
12:18
quite boring he talks to the
Financial
12:24
Times let's get this one let's
listen to
12:27
that then okay his gates with
the
12:29
Financial Times there's a very
pretty
12:30
girl that's interviewing him
but she's
12:32
like deadpan and she and Gates
is kind
12:36
of I think he sees her on the
monitor a
12:37
mate I don't know if he's
blindly on the
12:41
interviewer Caesar I can't tell
but I'm
12:45
sure he's doing it on Skype or
Microsoft
12:47
teams so yeah you'd expect that
you
12:50
would be able to see it oh
really
12:52
then how get it to work maybe
it was the
12:57
zoom who knows
12:58
but they had I know a guy who
works at
13:02
Microsoft and they tried to do
a family
13:03
meeting over teams that have
failed
13:05
anybody this to see what he says
13:07
catastrophe wasn't a wool highly
13:09
infectious virus why didn't
anybody live
13:13
well this is good John did you
edit it
13:16
or hey I think you hello but
your clip
13:21
is no good it's playing this I
want to
13:24
start by going back in time to
five
13:26
years ago many people know you
warned
13:28
that the greatest risk of global
13:30
catastrophe wasn't a war but a
fairly
13:32
infectious virus why didn't
anybody
13:34
listen and if some people did
what was
13:37
done to prepare for the
pandemic that
13:39
exists now well not enough was
done the
13:42
system wasn't built we didn't
really do
13:44
the number of simulations to
try and
13:47
figure out okay how are we
gonna connect
13:49
up what the Diagnostics how are
we gonna
13:51
get the vaccine going there
were some
13:54
investments for example our
foundation
13:57
Wellcome Trust and a number of
13:58
governments created C epi which
is about
14:02
making vaccine platforms that
are ready
14:06
when we get surprised to
manufacture a
14:10
new vaccine faster than it's
been done
14:13
in the past so some work was
done but in
14:16
retrospect you know the saddest
thing is
14:19
to be able to say yes that was
right but
14:22
the whole point of the speech
was to
14:24
drive the research and the
planning and
14:28
the simulation which would have
allowed
14:30
us to stop this at a very early
stage no
14:33
please I do not like the doctor
bill is
14:37
taking this route he's trying
to build
14:40
up more superhero status by
saying I
14:42
told you so
14:45
[Music]
14:48
very annoying yeah
14:50
thanks let's listen to clip two
now many
14:56
countries including the UK and
the US
14:58
have been criticised for not
doing
14:59
enough testing and not doing it
fast
15:01
enough what is your assessment
of the
15:03
global response so far and
specifically
15:05
a president Trump's response to
this
15:07
crisis in the u.s. well I'm sure
15:09
there'll be plenty of time once
we're on
15:11
top of this to look at you know
before
15:14
the epidemic hits what more
could have
15:17
been done when the epidemic hit
you know
15:20
I don't think any country has a
perfect
15:22
record taiwan comes close they
really
15:24
were talking about it and it's
15:26
unfortunate they weren't part
of w-h-o
15:28
to really get those warnings
paid
15:31
attention to you know most
countries
15:34
didn't see it as as big a
problem as its
15:38
ended up being and of course
when you
15:40
have exponential growth that
means if
15:43
you miss you know three
doubling times
15:45
you know it's eight times as
big and
15:48
much much harder to get under
control so
15:51
a few countries particularly
those that
15:54
have the experience of dealing
with MERS
15:56
or SARS they were the fastest
to respond
16:00
South Korea is an example of
that China
16:04
which had a lot of cases now is
in a
16:07
very different state where they
are able
16:11
to get most people going to
kill this
16:13
yeah I'm glad we did that thank
you I
16:18
want to joint you to save in
your brain
16:20
for later which is most
countries didn't
16:23
see this becoming the big
problem that
16:24
became so he said that that's
good this
16:27
is the last one this is his
wife decides
16:32
to get in on the act and she
shows up at
16:35
CNN and this is the clip is
called Mel
16:37
gastrous this is clip is
interesting for
16:43
two reasons one listening to
her spew
16:45
the same glue she's the worst
globalist
16:47
than he is you know let's just
turn our
16:49
country over to some globalist
some
16:51
one-world government but the
interesting
16:54
thing about this this is a CNN
report
16:56
where the guest on the show
17:00
is miked better than the host
stream
17:03
than those then the host who's
on some
17:07
connection I don't know what's
going on
17:10
but it's so unprofessional it's
17:11
embarrassing why do you think
they were
17:13
so ill-prepared for a virus
17:16
we haven't recognized as a
global
17:19
community that we are a global
community
17:21
and if we had recognized that
and
17:24
stepped up to get that little
lab voice
17:27
- yeah you know there's another
thing
17:30
out the minute I heard this
it's played
17:32
from the beginning I'm not
gonna obsess
17:34
over the shit sound of the host
this is
17:38
how this went hey would you
like to
17:40
speak to Melinda Gates yeah I'd
love to
17:42
okay as long as you ask about
the global
17:45
response and could we have been
acted
17:47
sooner because that's
everyone's first
17:49
questioned the BBC's question
17:51
it's CNN's questions question
that's
17:56
just a guess the Trump got you a
17:58
question though Trump didn't
accent
17:59
enough he didn't action enough
they
18:01
didn't action of acting soon
enough is
18:03
that's the part that will
that'll play a
18:05
role in the impeachment
18:07
we haven't recognized as a
global
18:10
community that we are a global
community
18:12
and if we had recognized that
and
18:14
stepped up to it we would have
prepared
18:18
for this we would have systems
in place
18:21
both monitoring alerting very
quickly we
18:25
would have had test kits
available we
18:27
would have just you know we
plan for
18:30
things as nations we hold for
quakes we
18:32
plan for tsunamis we plan for
tornadoes
18:36
we didn't plan for disease and
I don't
18:39
think that will ever happen now
thank
18:41
God now go back to your alpaca
wool
18:43
knitting woman yes she is more
annoying
18:48
than he is now yeah if only we
had been
18:51
I'm also a health professional
well
18:53
let's talk about this for a
second now I
18:55
need to go to file cheat
because we're
18:57
there this weekend the past
weekend the
19:00
certainly in the United States
and as I
19:02
will show later these political
fights
19:06
are taking place in many
different
19:08
countries and it's and it is
often about
19:10
responsive
19:12
response time choices made it's
19:14
happening in the UK it's
happening in
19:17
Germany it's happening in parts
of
19:20
Africa it's everywhere
everywhere and in
19:22
France as well that everyone's
getting
19:24
questioned now but over the
weekend
19:27
dr. Fauci America's doctor who
got us
19:30
into this mitigation as he will
testify
19:35
did an interview with Jake
Tapper on CNN
19:38
and it was interpreted in a way
that
19:40
foul Qi was saying we could
have saved
19:44
lives if there wasn't so much
pushback
19:47
internally from the
administration and
19:51
we could have reacted earlier
that's how
19:53
it was spun that was the
headline it was
19:56
going nuts here is a piece of
that
19:58
interview the pertinent piece
do you
20:00
think lives could have been
saved if
20:02
social distancing physical
distancing
20:05
stay-at-home measures had
started third
20:07
week of February instead of
mid-march
20:09
you know Jake again it's the
what would
20:12
have what could have it's very
difficult
20:14
to go back and say that I mean
obviously
20:16
you could logically say that if
you had
20:19
a process that was ongoing and
you
20:21
started mitigation earlier you
could
20:24
have saved lives obviously no
one is
20:26
going to deny that but what
goes into
20:28
those kinds of decisions is is
20:29
complicated but you're right I
mean
20:31
obviously if we had right from
the very
20:34
beginning shut everything down
it may
20:36
have been a little bit
different but
20:37
there was a lot of pushback
about
20:39
shutting things down back then
I think
20:43
it sounds like exactly the way
it was
20:45
interpreted well I was a lot of
pushback
20:47
about shutting things down you
know but
20:50
hypothetically you know if we
had done
20:53
it earlier we would have saved
lives
20:54
there's a lot of pushback so I
found it
20:57
very and that the the corona
briefing
21:00
team the task force meant a lot
of time
21:02
this week working on the
timeline
21:05
explaining why they had made
choices and
21:07
at certain moments why they had
or they
21:09
hadn't and within two minutes of
21:12
Monday's briefing the president
rolled
21:14
out foul Chee Hey ouch don't
you have
21:16
something to say interestingly
he didn't
21:19
really address what the whole
issue was
21:21
about I I think it was the
pushback to
21:24
and here's how he addressed the
21:26
misinformation that cobbled
throughout
21:29
the weekend the other point I
wanted to
21:31
make is that I I had an
interview
21:33
yesterday that I was asked a
21:36
hypothetical question and
hypothetical
21:40
questions sometimes can get you
into
21:42
some difficulty because it's
what would
21:44
have a good have the nature of
the
21:46
hypothetical question was if in
fact we
21:50
had mitigated earlier good
lives have
21:52
been saved and the answer to my
question
21:54
was as I always do and I'm
doing right
21:57
now perfectly honestly say yes
I mean
21:59
obviously if you mitigation
helps I've
22:02
been up here many times telling
you that
22:05
mitigation works
22:06
so if mitigation works and you
instigate
22:09
it and you initiate it earlier
you will
22:12
probably have saved more lives
22:13
if you initiated it later you
probably
22:17
would have lost more lives you
initiate
22:20
it at a certain time that was
taken as a
22:23
way that maybe somehow
something was at
22:25
fault here so let me tell you
from my
22:27
experience and I can only speak
for my
22:30
own experience is that we had
been
22:33
talking before any meetings
that we had
22:35
about the pros and the cons the
22:38
effectiveness or not of strong
22:40
mitigations so discussions were
going on
22:43
mostly among the medical people
about
22:45
what that would mean the first
and only
22:49
time that dr. Burks and I went
in and
22:53
formally made a recommendation
to the
22:55
president to actually have a
quote shut
23:00
down in the sense of not really
shut
23:02
down but to really have strong
23:03
mitigation we discussed it
obviously
23:06
they would be concerned by some
that in
23:09
fact that might have some
negative
23:12
consequences nonetheless the
president
23:14
listened to the recommendation
and went
23:17
to the mitigation and that was
his
23:20
statement so hey man you know
that was
23:22
just a hypothetical I mean I'm
an honest
23:24
guy but he didn't really
address what
23:26
happened and while everyone's
jumping up
23:28
and down over Paula Reid from
CBS I
23:31
think she asked two very good
questions
23:33
she asked specifically about the
23:35
pushback which filed she did
not address
23:37
in his weasel
23:38
his weasel apologies he kind of
did if
23:42
you'd read between the lines
but you
23:43
have to really dig in there he
implied
23:46
and you can challenge me if you
think
23:49
I'm not I'm interpreting this
wrong but
23:51
he says the conversations were
between
23:53
doctors the pushback was within
the
23:56
community
23:56
yeah then went then went then
when he
23:59
went to take it to Trump Trump
went
24:02
along with whatever he told him
to do
24:03
right but if being the dad but
CNN wants
24:07
to make you think to all push
back is
24:08
this all Trump is meddling and
24:10
everything and pushing Meyer
you can't
24:11
do that you can't do this I
think it's
24:13
just the you know this is the
they're
24:15
interpreting the word pushback
because
24:17
Trump has been perceived as a
big bully
24:19
I mean we all our preconceived
notions
24:22
about Trump are built into the
word
24:23
pushback we think it was Trump
it wasn't
24:26
Trump what was interesting is
that he
24:29
did not say anything about the
pushback
24:31
or any really though he did not
use the
24:34
word pushback which to me was
what set
24:36
the whole thing off
24:37
that's where Paula Reid from
CBS asked
24:41
it there were interpretations
of that
24:43
response to a hypothetical
question that
24:46
I just thought it would be been
not very
24:47
nice for me to clarify because
they
24:49
didn't have the chance to
clarify thank
24:51
you
24:53
you know I to be honest with
you I don't
24:55
even remember what the date was
I can
24:57
just tell you the first and
only time
24:59
that I went in and said we
should do
25:01
mitigation strongly the
response was yes
25:04
we'll do it no the travel
restriction is
25:08
separate that was whether or
not we
25:10
wanted to go into a mitigation
stage of
25:12
15 days of mitigation the
travel was
25:15
another recommendation when we
went in
25:17
and said we probably should be
doing
25:19
that and the answer was yes and
then
25:21
another time was we should do
it with
25:22
Europe and the answer was yes
and the
25:24
next time we should do it with
the UK
25:26
and the answer was yes that was
the
25:32
wrong choice of words people
discuss not
25:36
necessarily in front of the
present when
25:38
people discuss they say well
you know
25:40
this is gonna have maybe a
harmful
25:41
effect on this or on that so it
was a
25:44
poor choice of words it wasn't
anybody
25:45
saying no you shouldn't do that
25:47
[Applause]
25:50
everything I do is voluntarily
please
25:52
don't even imply that I like
that
25:56
question I mean it's horrible
in just in
25:59
in normal life you being helped
blink
26:02
twice if you're doing this
voluntarily
26:05
but I thought that was that was
a good
26:08
question never all gotcha
questions yeah
26:11
he gave he gave her daggers but
what I'd
26:13
like to do is just play three
four short
26:16
clips to show you how full of
crap filed
26:18
she is he's lying he makes it
up as he
26:21
goes along and maybe we should
just bear
26:23
in mind he is actually a year
older than
26:26
Joe Biden so in a general sense
of the
26:31
word the guy's doing pretty
good he's
26:32
kicking ass he's out there
everywhere
26:34
doing his interviews I don't
think Joe
26:36
Biden could come close to doing
that
26:38
without you 79 years old man
he's up
26:41
there so January 21st now this
is just
26:45
foul Chi this is the guy who was
26:46
advising the president the
president
26:48
took its advice did the
mitigation he
26:52
also said he advised to shut
down Europe
26:55
shut down the UK everything was
done but
26:58
here's how this guy talks
around town
27:00
when it comes to the media this
is from
27:02
January 21st and bear in mind
we knew a
27:06
lot
27:07
we were talking about this in
the third
27:10
week of January but here's what
fout she
27:12
said madame wine we don't have
to worry
27:13
about this one right well I you
know
27:16
obviously it needs to take it
seriously
27:19
and do the kinds of things that
the CDC
27:22
and the Department of Homeland
Security
27:24
are doing but this is not a
major threat
27:27
for the people in the United
States and
27:29
this is not something that the
citizens
27:32
of the United States right now
should be
27:33
worried about not nothing to
worry about
27:35
we were only about a week away
from
27:37
shutting off closing all
flights to
27:40
China let's go forward a few
days the
27:42
26th of January should they be
scared
27:57
okay so we're taking it
seriously as
28:01
public health officials very
seriously
28:03
but you don't have to worry
let's jump
28:05
ahead a whole month February 29
Saturday
28:09
February 29th to get Saturday
morning in
28:11
America people are waking up
right now
28:13
with real concerns about this
they want
28:14
to go to malls and movies maybe
the gym
28:17
is well should we be changing
our habits
28:19
and if so how
28:20
no right now at this moment
there is no
28:23
need to change anything if
you're doing
28:25
on a day-by-day basis right now
the risk
28:28
is still low but this could
change I've
28:30
said that many times yes we
heard it
28:33
many times that's February 29th
now this
28:36
past Sunday fout she was on with
28:38
Sharpton and it's a dangerous
place to
28:41
do an interview because Sharpton
28:42
confuses you because you trying
to
28:43
understand what he's saying
28:44
and he'll fumble around and
before you
28:47
know what you're telling the
truth or
28:48
lies or I don't know but here
is Fouts
28:50
she's timeline now as of this
past
28:53
Sunday by the time we got that
28:55
information and we started
getting cases
28:58
here it was well it's not
efficiently
29:00
spread from human to human but
as soon
29:02
as it became clear that there
was a
29:05
community spread which means
that it
29:07
isn't just a travel related
case there
29:10
are a case
29:11
that are in the community under
the
29:12
radar screen then it became
clear that
29:14
we were in real trouble when
was that
29:17
when was that well that was
probably
29:19
towards the middle to end of
January so
29:23
now you tell me good one the
middle to
29:27
the end so we have my January
21st
29:30
January 26 we have him on
February 29th
29:33
and you know and the president
came out
29:36
and did his and I thought it
was very
29:38
entertaining he did his his his
29:42
Supercuts which was crap it was
then it
29:47
was a she she was a free beacon
and have
29:50
them do it he could have called
us the
29:53
curry consulting group which has
29:55
recommended this struggling but
Navarro
29:57
fired Dvorak already if we read
we
30:01
recommended this strategy and
it was the
30:05
Ross Perot strategist dynamite
but it
30:07
was poorly executed and
immediately and
30:11
you can see these you can see
these
30:13
jamoke sitting there with their
phones
30:15
on on their laps and they're
literally
30:20
waiting for their editor to say
oh ask
30:22
this question so immediately
after that
30:25
it was this is campaign style
this is a
30:28
campaign style video campaign
style let
30:31
me see I think I have a clip
here about
30:33
this was the maybe I don't have
it here
30:39
hmm shit I had a whole NPR
thing about
30:44
this oh where is it well I
guess not see
30:55
if we had anything else we had
a lot of
30:57
different questions in the in
the past
31:00
couple of days the one that
came up
31:06
yesterday which also has been
out and
31:08
talked about for a while that
we kind of
31:11
started it from day one when
this wet
31:13
market story came up and it was
kind of
31:15
interesting we did a
31:18
a video chat my sisters and I
on I think
31:20
Monday and willows in Italy
Tiffany's in
31:23
Amsterdam and I'm here in
Austin and
31:25
we're talking and you know
Tiffany she
31:27
says well I don't understand
why the
31:28
Chinese are opening those wet
markets
31:30
that makes no sense and Willow
and I go
31:32
because that's not where it
started and
31:35
she's like no yes it did and
yes these
31:38
are these stories that get
stuck in
31:39
people's heads they've been so
31:41
reinforced by the media that
that will
31:43
of course probably be the story
forever
31:45
depending on what happens but
there was
31:48
a nice set up yesterday in the
Rose
31:49
Garden during the briefing and
I say
31:52
setup because it was a clear
one Fox
31:54
News hello and this is the
report about
31:58
reports of this virus having
escaped or
32:02
been leaked from a nearby bio
lab we've
32:05
been saying this there was a
possibility
32:07
for months mr. president
32:09
multiple sources are telling
Fox News
32:12
today that the United States
government
32:14
now has high confidence that
while the
32:16
corona virus is a naturally
occurring
32:18
virus it emanated from a
virology lab in
32:23
Wuhan that because of lack
safety
32:25
protocols and in turn was
infected who
32:28
later infected her boyfriend
and then
32:30
went to the wet market in Wuhan
where it
32:32
began to spread does that
correspond
32:34
with what you have heard from
well I
32:36
don't want to say that John but
I will
32:38
tell you more and more we're
hearing the
32:40
story and we'll see when you say
32:42
multiple sources though there's
a case
32:44
where you can use the word
sources but
32:46
we are doing a very thorough
examination
32:49
of this horrible situation that
happened
32:52
god please in your many
conversations
32:54
with President Xi mr. president
did you
32:56
ever discuss with him State
Department
32:58
concerns about lack safety
protocols
33:01
that had been reported to the
State
33:03
Department from the embassy in
Beijing
33:04
about that laboratory I don't
want to
33:06
discuss what I talked to him
about the
33:08
laboratory I just don't want to
discuss
33:10
it it's inappropriate right now
please
33:12
go ahead okay set up question
he's
33:14
clearly put his stake in the
ground when
33:17
he and you know it's like hey
someone's
33:19
need someone needs to own up to
this and
33:21
I started to figure it out what
he may
33:24
be doing here or where he's
coming from
33:27
the day before he had a
sit-down in the
33:31
Cabinet Room with several
survivors of
33:35
coronavirus including the
Michigan
33:37
States representative Campbell
and she
33:41
spoke for a little bit and
there's a
33:42
former football player NFL guy
and just
33:46
an array of different people
who of
33:49
course all had taken
hydroxychloroquine
33:51
and lived to tell the tale and
so is
33:53
about a 45-minute meeting but
in that
33:55
meeting he did the 1917 thing
again but
33:59
he went just that little bit
further and
34:01
I think I kind of know what's
happening
34:03
and why he consistently calls
the
34:05
Spanish flu they flew that
started in
34:08
1917 instead of 1918 I want to
thank
34:11
everybody this has been
incredible I
34:12
thought this would be a
five-minute
34:14
meeting but I found each one of
your
34:16
stories so interesting and
hopefully the
34:20
media can play some of these
tears
34:21
because they just just you know
we're
34:24
going through something the
likes of
34:26
which I guess we've never seen
maybe you
34:28
go back to 1917 1918 that was
the big
34:31
that was the big plague that
was the big
34:34
one man anywhere from Mike I
guess
34:37
seventy-five to a hundred
million people
34:39
died which started here started
in a
34:42
certain location that I don't
want to
34:43
say because I love that
location so I'm
34:46
not going to say it but it
started in
34:48
this country and actually got
brought to
34:49
Europe and Europe is word did
it's you
34:51
know thousands of people died
here large
34:54
numbers but in Europe tens of
millions
34:57
of people died so we gave them
no favor
35:00
when whoever it is went over to
Europe
35:02
right no favor so the nineteen
seventeen
35:06
seventeen only works if you
believe this
35:09
if you believe that the Spanish
flu
35:11
started in 1917 and by 1918 was
killing
35:15
people in Europe and that we
were
35:17
responsible for it
35:18
and here's where it gets really
weird
35:20
but first I think that what
Trump the
35:23
reason for Trump doing this
part one is
35:25
he saying hey we're owning up
to that we
35:29
killed the 80 million people was
35:31
something that we carried over
from 1917
35:34
in tonight by the way catch up
to that
35:37
number bitches we killed 80
35:40
we killed 80 million where you
at whoo
35:42
ha
35:44
so I think he's using this to
say a is
35:47
okay you can own up to a
mistake or
35:49
something that happened that
may be part
35:52
of it but when I started to
research you
35:54
know this was Kansas where that
started
35:56
oh my god do you know that
Kansas you
35:59
know Plum Island no I do not
know Plum
36:02
Island Plum Island in New York
is where
36:04
they did all the bio testing
very famous
36:07
you can't get on it is locked
down big
36:10
notes you can only kind of
float around
36:12
it with a boat is where the
where all of
36:15
the virality tests were done
yeah
36:18
Oh up until 2019 because in
2019 the US
36:29
Department of Agriculture took
over the
36:33
NBF Animal Disease lab which is
now a
36:36
wait for it a level 4 bio lab
and this
36:43
happened in 2019 and there's
just right
36:45
outside of New York City no
it's in Kent
36:48
well that plum plum island had
that I
36:50
don't know if it's right
outside yeah I
36:52
guess so I guess it is kind of
in the
36:54
water outside New York City but
they
36:56
moved all of that to Kansas
when in 2019
37:00
oh okay well okay I'm just
trying to
37:03
associate it back with it with
the so
37:06
fluid so the 19 no it has
nothing to do
37:09
with the 20 with an with the
with the
37:11
1917 flu other than by
coincidence it
37:15
came from Kansas that may be a
37:18
coincidence
37:19
I don't know as I'm looking at
Kansas
37:21
just wait wait is searching
around are
37:23
they confusing me I don't want
to start
37:25
right now I'll take you back
I'll take
37:27
you back Trump keeps saying
1917 and
37:31
journalists tried to correct
him and he
37:33
didn't he kept saying it now he
explains
37:35
the whole thing it came from us
not some
37:38
people said he said it came
from us in
37:40
1917 and in 1918 there was the
huge
37:44
Spanish flu we're number one we
killed
37:47
80,000 people why won't you why
80
37:50
million why won't you china own
up to
37:52
your mistakes
37:54
I think that's part of what's
going on
37:56
by coincidence
37:58
when I looked at Kansas and I
searched
38:01
Kansas bio virus 1917 I didn't
come up
38:06
with anything for 1917 but it
turns out
38:09
that we have this huge bio lab
in Kansas
38:12
which took the Plum Island
facilities
38:15
last year it was switched it
used to be
38:18
a the animal disease lab and
now it's a
38:22
USDA bio lab bio level for the
same as
38:27
Wuhan ok so it's there's no
conclusion I
38:32
wish we didn't have to go
through it
38:34
twice it's just interesting
that that's
38:36
there and if we take it to its
natural
38:40
conclusion the CDC first
developed and
38:44
accidentally released kovat in
2004
38:48
before they went to train
people in
38:51
China how to do it I have a
long clip
38:54
here I don't know if it would be
38:55
interesting to listen to see
joining us
38:58
tonight to take all of this and
more up
39:00
dr. Michael Pillsbury director
of the
39:02
center for Chinese strategy at
the
39:04
Hudson Institute author of the
hundred
39:07
year marathon my kid is ready
to have
39:10
you with us this early warning
coming
39:14
from the State Department about
Wuhan
39:16
the Burrow and the virology lab
they're
39:20
combine that with the warnings
from the
39:22
Taiwanese to the World Health
39:26
Organization last fall why it
was there
39:30
not a better understanding of
what we
39:33
were dealing with on the part
of the
39:35
World Health Organization and
the
39:37
Chinese government itself well
first of
39:41
all loo there's a lot of wishful
39:42
thinking about China being open
in our
39:45
friend and sharing things with
us you
39:47
find in the story of this
laboratory and
39:49
the Wuhan that we're deeply
involved in
39:52
it the University of Texas was
providing
39:54
support to them the lead
researcher dr.
39:57
sure she has been to the u.s. a
lot
40:00
she's the subject of a profile
her
40:03
nickname in China is bat lady
doctor
40:06
sure goes to
40:07
caves extracts the bats gets
the viruses
40:10
out and then cultivates them in
the
40:12
laboratory now what she was
apparently
40:14
doing is revealed in these
cables but a
40:17
lot of American scientists who
know her
40:19
they already knew this will
stop how
40:23
could you even think that this
isn't
40:25
interesting because you've
breakfast
40:29
because he's about so we have a
bat lady
40:31
in Texas that's right down the
street
40:33
from you yes yeah okay what do
you mean
40:37
you don't find it interesting
no I
40:39
thought it's fascinating okay
you kind
40:42
of scare me them like what he
doesn't
40:43
think it's interesting no you
you you
40:45
prefaced it with it with a
negative
40:47
commentary well because they
know you
40:49
might not find this interesting
but it's
40:51
you have a bat lady and in your
town I
40:55
know do you know that we have
bats in
40:58
Texas in Austin under the
bridge if
41:01
you're not a bats and so in San
41:02
Antonio's got a lot of bats
it's an
41:04
attraction here do you think
that'll go
41:06
away after you're crazy to go
to bats
41:09
might poop on them I don't
think they I
41:10
don't think people are gonna go
on the
41:11
bridge anymore it's Austin to
watch him
41:14
it's sundown to fly away
41:15
all right back word back to the
bat lady
41:18
she is adding something called
41:19
gain-of-function to a virus to
a corona
41:24
virus in theory this is
extremely
41:26
dangerous why would the United
States
41:28
fund her to do this that's a an
open
41:31
question at this point it's
beginning to
41:33
look like the wet to wildlife
market
41:36
theory is not correct that's a
theory
41:38
that China started that these
cases
41:41
somehow are coming out of that
market so
41:43
our senators were calling for
the market
41:45
to be closed they may be on the
wrong
41:46
track it may be that it's the
CDC and
41:50
other American agencies helping
the
41:53
Chinese they wanted more money
these two
41:55
cables revealed they wanted
more money
41:57
to go to the lab to help doctor
sure be
42:00
more safe now why is that
because one of
42:03
the gain-of-function features
is to see
42:07
if a virus can spread more
rapidly to
42:09
humans they don't necessarily
spread to
42:12
humans
42:12
so this is very dangerous
research we
42:14
did it to in the Atlanta in the
CDC we
42:17
had an accident about 2000
42:20
for so so the scientists may
have been
42:24
sent down from our embassy to
ohan to
42:26
make sure the same kind of
accident we
42:29
had in Atlanta didn't happen
with her
42:31
perhaps far more dangerous
viruses so
42:33
now this is a whole new theory
Lu that
42:35
instead of the the wildlife
market where
42:38
there were no bats
42:39
I mean bats don't get sold
there this
42:42
may have a different origin
which in
42:44
turn affects what could happen
next the
42:46
mystery is getting deeper new
so but I
42:48
don't have clips for but what
carries on
42:51
from this is the way the bat
lady was
42:53
experimenting was with
something that
42:56
I'd Lee has been found there's
some
42:58
proteins in the corona virus
the SARS
43:02
Cove - two that are identical
to HIV and
43:09
the theory is that this virus
was
43:14
created in a lab not
necessarily as a
43:16
bio leaven bioweapon but it was
created
43:19
in the lab and you use the HIV
43:22
I think it's proteins and
specifically
43:25
gp120 and G p40 and that
contains the
43:30
SARS virus in it and so it gets
into the
43:34
system through those GP 40 and
gp120 s
43:37
if that makes any sense I don't
know
43:39
what I'm talking about I've
just read an
43:41
incredible amount what's
interesting
43:43
about those two specific
proteins GP for
43:47
T and I think this variations
can be
43:49
4741 and the 120 is there are
about 20
43:55
patents all of which have found
a Mon it
43:59
and I've put a couple of
articles in the
44:02
show notes under foul Chi you
can find
44:04
it in a show notes calm very
interesting
44:07
to read exactly what went down
according
44:10
to multiple accounts but some
of its
44:12
historical with HIV and Falchi
and the
44:15
whole team really including
Bill Gates
44:17
and the Clinton Global
Initiative and
44:19
all these guys so we've had
massive
44:24
failures on our side we've had
massive
44:27
failures in China obviously but
Trump is
44:31
taking all of this and is going
to blame
44:32
the whole
44:34
on the WHL the World Health
Organization
44:38
I feel the CDC should get some
some flak
44:42
they're not getting it by the
way the
44:44
the chief of the CDC was a part
of the
44:47
Harvard I'm sorry that John
Hopkins
44:49
event 201 he's all so tightly
tied into
44:55
foul Chi from previous business
44:57
the CDC guy so whether they
screwed up
45:00
tests or not they're being
protected by
45:02
the President and he's saying
it was the
45:05
whu-oh and the way he's gonna
tie it
45:07
together is by saying China
does not
45:10
recognize Taiwan China has
complete
45:13
control of the world health
Health
45:14
Organization therefore when
Taiwan
45:18
December 31st said hey we have
a human
45:22
to human transmission here the
World
45:24
Health Organization ignored it
they
45:27
didn't take it they had
rejected the
45:29
information and that is going
to be used
45:31
by President Trump certainly to
blame
45:34
them for all late delays you
eat it part
45:37
of the timeline yesterday the
reality is
45:39
that the WHL failed to
adequately obtain
45:42
vet and share information in a
timely
45:45
and transparent fashion the
world
45:48
depends on the w-h-o to work
with
45:50
countries to ensure that
accurate
45:53
information about international
health
45:55
threats is shared in a timely
manner and
45:58
if it's not to independently
tell the
46:02
world the truth about what is
happening
46:04
the wh o failed in this basic
duty and
46:07
must be held accountable it's
time after
46:10
all of these decades the w-h-o
failed to
46:15
investigate credible reports
from
46:16
sources in Wuhan that conflicted
46:19
directly with the Chinese
government's
46:21
official accounts there was
credible
46:23
information to suspect human to
human
46:26
transmission in December 2019
which
46:29
should have spurred the w-h-o to
46:32
investigate and investigate
immediately
46:35
so WH o and China although not
President
46:40
Xi clearly in the president's
sights
46:43
it's interesting who's popping
up to
46:45
defend the world horth ill
health
46:47
organization there's a lot of
46:50
interesting things taking place
I think
46:53
that we're still trying to
we're still
46:54
waiting to see if China will
actually
46:57
spend any of the 250 billion
they are
47:01
contractually obliged to spend
mainly on
47:04
a farm or a huge chunk on farm
products
47:06
apparently that's not moving so
fast the
47:09
trade agreement went into
effect April
47:11
1st we haven't seen a lot of
movement
47:14
remember they have the big
force majeure
47:16
clause in the contract that
basically
47:18
says well if anything happens
that screw
47:20
stuff up then that we can
always come
47:22
back to the table and talk
again and
47:25
then this happened State Health
47:27
Department confirmed that more
than 80
47:29
employees as Smithfield Foods
have
47:31
tested positive for Kovan 19
Callender
47:34
McDonald tells us how state and
city
47:36
officials are responding the
State
47:38
Health Department says there
are new
47:40
cases at the Sioux Falls
meatpacking
47:42
plant every day we are able to
do
47:44
contact tracing with all of the
positive
47:47
cases and so that work
continues so that
47:50
we can make sure that those
people are
47:52
taking appropriate precautions
and so at
47:54
this point we do not feel that
there is
47:57
a risk to folks outside of the
47:58
individuals impacted mayor
paltin Hagan
48:01
says city leaders in the City
Health
48:02
Department are in close contact
with
48:04
officials at Smithfield Foods
we run
48:07
daily calls with them and I
actually was
48:10
just emailing with the plant
manager
48:13
last night same smart Griggs
there the
48:16
CEO of global Smithfield has
been here
48:19
as well to make sure the plant
has taken
48:22
their measures seriously as
well the
48:23
state says they are also
working with
48:25
Smithfield Foods to make sure
the plant
48:27
is taking the proper steps to
help
48:29
mitigate the spread of kovat 19
so this
48:32
is a they say meat factory
sometimes but
48:35
it's pork because all they do
as far as
48:36
I can tell it's in Sioux Falls
South
48:38
Dakota they have five or 600
people who
48:41
have been infected a big
outbreak shut
48:43
it down shutting it all down
48:44
which is probably Matic because
you've
48:47
got pigs that continue to grow
this is
48:49
25 percent of the u.s. pork
production
48:52
and a big client of course is
China and
48:55
China needs the pork a reminder
48:58
who has spent 30 years as a
farmer he's
49:01
now suffering his greatest
hardship to
49:03
pose a thousands of precious
pigs you
49:07
could happen thousand pigs have
died and
49:10
in this period we had to
continuously do
49:12
tests those working in the
farms don't
49:15
gain much and can't sell them
they can
49:17
only kill them yeah this is
painful
49:19
African swine fever spread to
his farm
49:21
in Hebei province just outside
Beijing
49:23
destroying much of his herd in
China
49:28
overall estimates say the
outbreak has
49:31
caused a 40% plunge in the pig
49:33
population since last year soon
believes
49:36
the numbers could be higher
because you
49:39
can't diagnose to confirm and
while some
49:41
farmers are reluctant to
declare so
49:43
there are some people who
quietly sell
49:45
dead pigs prices have
skyrocketed about
49:49
50 percent from a year ago that
blow
49:52
goes beyond the farm China is
the
49:54
largest pork consumer in the
world and
49:57
pork is a staple in many
Chinese dishes
49:59
that's a report from October
last year
50:02
John you were the one that
brought the
50:03
whole the whole issue to the
table has
50:05
been completely underreported
in the
50:08
still underreported still
ongoing
50:11
there's a couple there's a
couple of
50:13
things I want to change here
this what
50:15
you just bitches it I don't
know how
50:17
this affects the balance of
trade well
50:19
like if I can play this last
bit it'll
50:21
be better for the conversation
because
50:24
here here is what and I
wouldn't have
50:26
thought to even look at this
like I have
50:28
pork whatever has closed
southeast Sioux
50:30
Falls they had the governor's
kind of
50:32
cute but who cares I'm not
interested in
50:33
the story because of the pig
Ebola the
50:36
way what we said as swine fever
but
50:39
because of the pig Ebola I was
very
50:41
interested in Smithfield you
know do
50:43
they sell to China yeah they
sell pretty
50:45
direct and the reason why and
what are
50:47
the chances what are the
chances a
50:49
country that desperately needs
pork that
50:51
is in a trade kind of agreement
where
50:54
they're being blamed for
spreading
50:56
horrible viruses what are the
chances
50:58
about this company shutting
down I
50:59
haven't heard of any other
companies
51:00
like this shutting down except
the one
51:02
that you hear about in this
news our
51:04
report from 2014 one year ago
this month
51:07
a Chinese company bought
America's
51:10
largest pork producer
Smithfield Foods
51:12
the 4.7 billion dollar deal is
the
51:15
biggest Chinese acquisition of
a US
51:17
company to date another foreign
deal
51:20
causing chatter if not national
security
51:22
canisteo green to be acquired
by China's
51:25
strong way international
company today
51:27
offering nearly 5 billion would
be the
51:30
largest Chinese takeover of any
American
51:32
company questions are being
raised about
51:34
why China wants our pigs
51:37
the takeover raised concerns
the Chinese
51:39
government was a hidden player
in the
51:41
deal some members of Congress
wondered
51:43
why chuan Way group would pay
more than
51:45
Smithfield's market value
senator debbie
51:47
Stabenow heads the Senate
Agriculture
51:49
Committee she says food is a
strategic
51:52
resource that should be as
important to
51:53
the US government as oil this
isn't just
51:57
an acquisition of a company is
25% of
52:00
the pork industry in the United
States
52:03
Stabenow worried that the
Smithfield
52:05
takeover could signal a
long-term threat
52:07
to the vital American food
industry this
52:10
is a precedent-setting case as
the US
52:12
government reviewed the deal
Stabenow
52:14
called a senator to take a
deeper look
52:16
at the first Chinese purchase
of a major
52:19
American food company Asia this
is
52:21
really all about control Daniel
Swain a
52:24
congressional advisor who
receives
52:26
classified China briefings from
the CIA
52:28
warned of Chinese government
involvement
52:30
though they have told their
domestic
52:33
industries like Sean Wei go out
and find
52:36
these companies and acquire
them and in
52:38
effect American companies are
not
52:41
competing with a Chinese
company but
52:43
with the Chinese government and
they
52:45
can't win that competition so
what are
52:50
the chances that this happens
is it
52:53
either a somehow Chinese travel
infected
52:58
the whole factory chain is it B
we
53:04
figured that would be more fun
to shut
53:06
down their direct pork
connection to
53:08
make them buy from other pork
farmers I
53:12
don't know but the quint there
are no
53:14
coincidences like this in life
well we
53:17
know that the chai the way that
this
53:19
company is located in Virginia
I don't
53:21
know where the
53:22
their connection is what
connection what
53:25
you said Sioux Falls or
something is
53:27
that's that's a virgin that's
where the
53:29
that's where the processing
plant was
53:31
shut down it it's one of them
yeah they
53:33
have a lot of operations all
over the
53:34
country but they're
headquartered in
53:36
Virginia as a well known as a
Virginia
53:38
meatpacking company Smithfield
they
53:41
invented a certain kind of ham
that
53:43
competes with prosciutto it
called a
53:46
Smithfield ham it's still very
popular
53:48
even though it's extremely
salty I have
53:52
my phone ringing I know you
should take
53:53
it off the hook like you
normally do I
53:55
normally take it off the hook
but I'd
53:56
happen a couple of times but
this is
53:58
some I don't know why here's
the thing
54:00
why does anybody on a working
in a
54:05
boiler room this is they're not
for six
54:07
feet apart so anyway back to the
54:10
Smithfield back to the ham I
have to say
54:14
well you have to all three of
those
54:16
possibilities exist and I think
I think
54:20
it's the Chet I think it's a
bunch of
54:22
Chinese going back and forth
because
54:23
they are freaked out and they
brought
54:24
the virus with him and
respected the
54:26
plant to go take that phone off
the hook
54:30
no I mean you don't have to why
don't
54:33
you do it so when they call the
next
54:37
break on the next commercial
break okay
54:40
fine good so I think it's
they've just
54:43
got if I just think this is
largely I
54:45
don't think there's anything to
this
54:47
story about them about the meat
factory
54:49
they made the Chinese love to
get the
54:51
pork over there for sure I
don't know
54:54
what it does since they owned
the
54:56
company what it does for trade
balance a
54:57
trade they do they get credit
as a dish
55:00
they make the profits go back
to China
55:02
yeah I have no idea
55:04
all I know is no other food
company has
55:07
been shut down but this one and
it comes
55:09
amidst when they really need
pork yeah
55:14
and they're supposed to be
buying and
55:17
they're supposed to be buying
from us
55:18
and I think that they were they
were
55:20
counting on you know their back
door
55:22
operations the same thing to do
with
55:24
Gucci bags in Italy their ship
in the
55:26
pork out to directly to China
so maybe
55:29
that she bakes made in China
Gucci bags
55:32
no they're made in Italy by
Chinese $26
55:35
for a
55:35
Gucci bag well you know that
area in
55:40
Italy where they got all the
infections
55:42
is really part of the Belton
Road yes
55:49
Italy was the first state in the
55:50
European Union to jump on board
with the
55:53
Belton Road initiative they were
55:54
supposed to be a big and a five
in the
55:57
Chinese buying all of the very
most of
56:00
the companies there that make
luxury
56:04
goods yeah and they're the
that's the
56:07
same part of a li the northern
part were
56:09
the were those put companies
aren't
56:11
that's what the Chinese are the
place is
56:13
loaded with Chinese so maybe
that's what
56:16
happened I don't know I have to
assume
56:18
that that's what happened I
just don't
56:20
see the United States pulling a
starving
56:22
to death trick just not our
style of our
56:26
style is the booby-trap style
we're
56:29
booby-trap style yummies for a
second by
56:33
the way I'm gonna give you I
hate to do
56:35
this after the fact but I have
to give
56:36
you a clip of the day for that
bat lady
56:39
clip because I getting that is
just
56:41
pulling a rabbit out of a hat
56:43
thank you sold out and he's only
56:48
providing you with these clips
now oh he
56:51
hasn't been sending you clips
for two
56:53
years yeah I noticed yeah that's
56:56
something you said or a8 I
don't know I
56:59
don't know something you ate
57:03
here's a just because I got you
me SH
57:06
who is not a boss she's Haitian
I didn't
57:10
I thought she was African
American
57:12
both her parents are from she's
Haitian
57:14
American which is fine but I
just want
57:18
to make sure we go with that
when she
57:20
calls herself a person of color
which
57:23
she is too but so confused she
always
57:25
has a grimace on her face you
ever watch
57:27
her here she is toeing the
party lines
57:30
president who has made it a
pattern to
57:34
have remarkable days this was
possibly
57:36
the most remarkable White House
briefing
57:38
that I've ever seen this is the
one
57:40
where he played the super cuts
this was
57:42
a White House briefing where the
57:44
president in the most overt way
that
57:46
I've ever seen turn the White
House
57:48
briefing room into
57:49
sort of campaign rally
Department this
57:51
is the part I don't understand
I've seen
57:54
Trump's rallies I don't recall
him
57:58
playing a supercut during
anything he
58:01
doesn't play any videos he
doesn't have
58:03
any signage I didn't see him
yelling at
58:07
the reporters to join in a
chant III
58:11
don't see where this is
compared to a
58:13
campaign rally I just don't see
never
58:16
been to one or never even
viewed one or
58:18
even watch one on YouTube this
is bad
58:20
reporting sort of campaign
rally we've
58:22
heard some people close to the
president
58:24
that he likes doing these
briefings
58:25
because he knows that a lot of
millions
58:27
of people are watching with the
plate
58:28
which is exactly why the news
58:31
organizations keep cutting away
or don't
58:33
want to put them on because
they know
58:34
what happens he who is shown on
TV the
58:37
most wins the election that's
that's the
58:39
rule we've learned that now
that video
58:41
that was essentially a campaign
style
58:44
video and it was interesting
the first
58:47
question then it trended for
about half
58:50
an hour on Twitter because I
knew it
58:51
would the first question was I
don't
58:53
have it here who edited that
who edited
58:56
that clearly trying to get the
President
58:59
to say well it was you know one
of the
59:02
guys at the campaign
headquarters or
59:04
maybe what's the tall dudes
name the
59:05
interactive guy you know that's
he's
59:09
like seven feet tall that guy
yeah yeah
59:12
who normally does them this was
not his
59:14
work or his team does them
because then
59:16
you can say hacked you think
government
59:20
resources for a campaign for
your own
59:22
camp that's what they're trying
to do is
59:24
they're trying to get that's a
good show
59:33
was an underscore that the
president is
59:35
really using part of these
briefings to
59:37
really talk about his own image
because
59:38
he's very worried but his
election but
59:41
his ability to be reelected is
gonna be
59:43
tied to what are some what some
see in
59:45
MIT and I will say many see is
his
59:46
failures when it comes to the
59:48
coronavirus and his idea he was
talking
59:52
about it just to me the complete
59:53
opposite of what the Republican
Party
59:55
stands for which is but that's
the party
59:56
of the few geo small government
and the
59:59
Tenth Amendment of the
Constitution
1:00:00
still stands states have right
1:00:02
and the president is not
learning that
1:00:04
now this was my friend line
long a total
1:00:07
party line this is my favorite
I think
1:00:10
last week every mainstream
outfit was
1:00:14
yelling that the president
needs to shut
1:00:16
it down use your power and shut
down the
1:00:21
whole cut we can't have States
not
1:00:23
listening they must obey shut
it down
1:00:25
you have the power and the
president was
1:00:29
saying oh that's the state's
you know I
1:00:32
like the states to do that
literally
1:00:34
four days later you don't have
the power
1:00:38
to do that you don't have the
authority
1:00:39
you can't tell them to open up
you have
1:00:41
no power it is if that's all
you need to
1:00:45
see is the contrast between
those two
1:00:50
exactly oh it's the same side
of the
1:00:52
coin opposites opposite side of
the same
1:00:55
coin
1:00:55
it's you can't say you have the
power
1:00:58
shut it down yet you don't have
the
1:01:00
power to make everybody open up
and of
1:01:04
course if you look into it does
the
1:01:08
president have this power well
under the
1:01:12
state of emergencies act yes
you can he
1:01:16
can do quite a lot was he ever
intending
1:01:19
to do that I don't think so was
he
1:01:21
trolling yes and here was the
biggest
1:01:24
troll and I mean I got a hand
it to the
1:01:30
guy I would not want this next
statement
1:01:32
on my record because it makes
you sound
1:01:34
like it idiot but it got the
desired
1:01:38
effect I guess president
following up on
1:01:40
that there are two consortiums
of states
1:01:42
today California Oregon
Washington on
1:01:44
the west coast northeastern
states
1:01:47
totally representing about a
hundred
1:01:48
million people
1:01:49
who said they're going to
cooperate and
1:01:51
decide wind real they can
decide but
1:01:54
what you're trying out at our
own let me
1:01:57
just tell you very simple I'm
gonna put
1:01:58
it very simply the President of
the
1:02:01
United States has the authority
to do
1:02:03
what the president has the
authority to
1:02:06
which is very powerful the
President of
1:02:08
the United States calls the
shots if we
1:02:11
weren't here for the states you
would
1:02:13
have had a problem in this
country like
1:02:14
you've never seen before we
were here to
1:02:16
back them up
1:02:17
and we back and we've more than
back
1:02:19
them up we did a job that
nobody ever
1:02:20
thought was possible
1:02:21
it's a decision for the
President of the
1:02:23
United States now with that
being said
1:02:25
we're gonna work with the
states because
1:02:27
it's very important you have
local
1:02:28
governments there pinpoint it
it's
1:02:30
really you talk about it's a
like a
1:02:33
microchip they're pinpointed we
have
1:02:35
local government that hopefully
will do
1:02:38
a good job and if they don't do
a good
1:02:40
job I'd step in so fast but no
they
1:02:42
can't do anything without the
approval
1:02:43
of the president and he even
explains it
1:02:53
right there but they took the
bait of
1:02:56
course
1:02:57
yelled about that for a chance
clip this
1:03:01
is Cristina I mama mama-mama
bore and
1:03:04
I'm poor and she's on CNN with
Kara
1:03:09
Swisher and some exercises you
know and
1:03:12
Kara Swisher with her
never-ending
1:03:15
sunglass aviator sunglasses
yeah what
1:03:18
was that all about
1:03:19
she always does that she's
always though
1:03:23
she doesn't like her home on
skype she's
1:03:26
not getting blinded by klieg
light think
1:03:28
she hates her eyes and it gives
her a
1:03:30
very ominous look it doesn't
she looks
1:03:35
like a dumb hacker hey man you
should
1:03:37
just change your voice a little
bit
1:03:41
cartoons anyway so Amanpour
goes on and
1:03:46
on bitchin and moanin her to
her theme
1:03:48
is to and I know you didn't
like listen
1:03:53
to that phone ringing and
ringing and
1:03:54
ringing you're gonna kinda like
this
1:03:56
clip for that reason but the
but just
1:03:58
let it go
1:04:00
she the theme of this whole
thing was
1:04:03
they CAFTA stop broadcasting
these press
1:04:06
conferences by Trump because
he's
1:04:09
killing this dog because all he
does is
1:04:11
go up and lie and lie and lie
and lie
1:04:14
and so she does a fact check oh
we did
1:04:19
that fact check think that was
turned
1:04:21
into a cartoon by Jennifer and
16,000
1:04:27
lies that turn out to me yes
would none
1:04:29
of them are a lie but this is
worse
1:04:31
there's no lie here one's an
opinion in
1:04:33
Trump's opinion apparently is a
lie
1:04:36
and but if you listen to these
things
1:04:38
carefully you hear she gives
the time
1:04:42
that he said something she says
what he
1:04:44
said or they play what he said
and then
1:04:46
she contradicts it with her
1:04:47
fact-checking which is it's
from the
1:04:51
planet Jupiter as far as I can
tell
1:04:55
nobody is more complicit in
that than
1:04:58
Fox News and let us just for
all of you
1:05:00
for both of you I want to put a
graphic
1:05:02
of some of the recent
inaccuracies from
1:05:04
President Trump and we're doing
this
1:05:05
explicitly because this is a
matter of
1:05:07
life and death make no
pussyfooting
1:05:10
around this this is not a
political
1:05:12
issue it's a science issue it's
a
1:05:14
life-and-death issue I'm glad
she has a
1:05:16
bunch of health experts there
so she's a
1:05:18
health expert who what other
health
1:05:19
experts they're scientists X Fox
1:05:23
reporter whose work that he got
fired I
1:05:26
guess and Kara oh and Kara
she's also a
1:05:30
health expert and I see we had
dr. Kiki
1:05:33
there as well people are
learning
1:05:34
through science so on April 7th
1:05:37
President Trump says on
hydraclops of
1:05:40
crowing I really think it's a
great
1:05:42
thing to try all right fact
jack fact
1:05:44
jack she didn't say it right
it's
1:05:46
hydroxychloroquine you said
hydro
1:05:47
hydraulic jack life and death
issue so
1:05:50
on April 7th President Trump
says on
1:05:52
hydraclops of crowing I really
think
1:05:54
it's a great thing to try this
is
1:05:56
chloroquine fact check clinical
tries
1:05:58
trials are underway but the FDA
and top
1:06:00
public health officials have not
1:06:01
endorsed Trump's view that the
drug can
1:06:03
be taken safely do we need to
explain
1:06:11
that yes the
1:06:12
da has done that or there's a
sound yes
1:06:15
we can explain that but he says
she
1:06:17
quotes him as saying I think
it's
1:06:19
something we should be trying
that is
1:06:22
nothing that to fact-check how
is that
1:06:25
fact checkable she is the
chorus in you
1:06:28
I say well Adam I don't know I
think I'm
1:06:30
thinking about buying a new car
I just I
1:06:39
just want that jingle he's just
saying
1:06:42
vac dick Jack March 30th we've
done more
1:06:47
tests by far than any country
in the
1:06:49
world by far a fact check true
that the
1:06:51
US has done more tests than any
other
1:06:53
country but on a per capita
basis it's
1:06:56
way behind Germany Italy and
South Korea
1:07:06
March 26 on the pandemic this
was
1:07:09
something that nobody has ever
thought
1:07:10
could happen to this country
fact-check
1:07:12
US intelligence community and
public
1:07:15
health experts have warned for
years
1:07:16
that the country was at risk
from a
1:07:18
pandemic experts also warned
that the
1:07:21
country would face shortages of
critical
1:07:22
medical equipment
1:07:27
okay let's go over these again
last one
1:07:31
if you recall Bill Gates
himself and
1:07:35
some other people that said and
I told
1:07:37
you to remember this old quote
the world
1:07:39
wasn't explore without cheat
the world
1:07:41
wasn't expecting this to be the
wrong
1:07:43
guy he was gates the world
wasn't
1:07:45
expecting this it was that
quote early
1:07:46
in the show and nobody was
expecting and
1:07:49
that's all Trump said is that
we didn't
1:07:50
expect this to happen and now
she caught
1:07:52
some old intelligence community
which is
1:07:55
always dubious and the other
ones the
1:07:57
same way it dis is unbelievable
to me
1:08:01
that you'd say something you're
1:08:03
fact-checking not there's
nothing to
1:08:06
fact-check here you can't say
that
1:08:10
you're and ears of the middle
one was
1:08:12
we've done more testing than
anybody
1:08:15
else and then she says yes
we've done
1:08:17
more testing so she's agreeing
with the
1:08:20
fact but not per capita he
didn't say
1:08:23
per capita so why are you
fact-checking
1:08:25
on the per capita I mean well
this is
1:08:29
what we have to deal with and
she's dead
1:08:31
sincere as she's thinking she's
really
1:08:33
nailing and you got this the
guy from
1:08:35
Fox and he got careless are
nodding
1:08:37
their heads yeah yeah these are
bad
1:08:40
facts but there's no example I
mean it's
1:08:43
unbelievable and how and people
would
1:08:45
buy into this yes but I think
with the
1:08:49
frustration that's growing with
people
1:08:51
certainly in the United States
starting
1:08:53
to look at the Constitution and
say hey
1:08:55
you know you don't actually
have the
1:08:57
right to do this to me and I'm
kind of
1:08:59
tired of this Michigan is doing
it it's
1:09:02
we went out in Austin when
walking it's
1:09:06
that it's a pretty loose vibe
people
1:09:09
aren't all freaking out people
are out
1:09:11
and about they're doing stuff
going
1:09:12
about their business there's
markedly
1:09:14
more cars so you know people are
1:09:18
ignoring it or they don't buy
into it I
1:09:21
sincerely hope one of the
things that
1:09:23
comes out of this is that
people will
1:09:25
start to question the
mainstream and the
1:09:28
influences you can you can
finally start
1:09:30
that although I know it's
wishful
1:09:33
thinking because people have
already
1:09:34
forgotten about how the NBA is
1:09:36
completely controlled and how
they
1:09:38
couldn't even say anything
about honk
1:09:40
because their true owners the
true
1:09:43
masters of them that China said
no no no
1:09:47
we'll have none of that an NPR
and I
1:09:52
appreciate MP are doing it
although
1:09:55
they're liars too with their
underwriter
1:09:57
this pure sponsorship they even
say
1:10:00
sponsors now on the show which
I thought
1:10:02
was a violation they did that
report on
1:10:05
Bloomberg which is a reasonably
well
1:10:08
respected news organization
that reports
1:10:12
on financial news and gives
truth in
1:10:14
news because clearly that must
be
1:10:17
truthful to some degree because
people
1:10:18
need that to make financial
choices big
1:10:21
ones in the in the markets but
they cow
1:10:25
tout which I think we should
one of our
1:10:27
producers wrote us about that
they
1:10:28
kowtow to China specifically
Bloomberg
1:10:32
did and they have some audio
from a from
1:10:35
a teleconference and the NPR
report is
1:10:37
pretty good they lay it out the
story
1:10:39
never ran so Mike her husband I
should
1:10:43
probably explain so they wrote
a story
1:10:45
be sued oh when you play this
clip again
1:10:50
yeah you pay careful attention
to the
1:10:53
way the guard says this is a
good clip
1:11:00
I'm glad you got this I listen
to it's
1:11:02
very it was yeah I didn't clip
it but
1:11:06
I'm glad you did
1:11:07
yeah clipped it down as a
longer report
1:11:08
so it was a new story about
some elites
1:11:11
in China and how they were
clearly
1:11:14
corrupt and stealing money and
it was a
1:11:17
very well source story and not
only did
1:11:18
it not get published but the
guy who
1:11:20
wrote it got fired and then
blue Berger
1:11:22
apparently just threatened the
guy's
1:11:23
wife not to say anything cuz oh
my what
1:11:26
if China finds out the story
never ran
1:11:29
so Mike her husband Mike and
what is
1:11:34
this now NPR is doing Radiolab
know she
1:11:39
goes she goes so Mike and then
he cuts
1:11:42
in her husband doing radio
lapis Oh Mike
1:11:47
her husband Mike and some of
these
1:11:50
thanks NPR Oh
1:11:53
yes I noticed this in this
report they
1:11:56
do this I think twice yeah
we're doing
1:11:59
some right you're like virtual
brackets
1:12:02
well it's Radiolab style hey
and let's
1:12:05
do it like that popular show
just we're
1:12:08
asking for answers about why
why was
1:12:11
this story killed the famously
intense
1:12:13
founding editor in chief of
Bloomberg
1:12:15
News finally weighed in that's
Matthew
1:12:17
Winkler back then to editors
told me the
1:12:19
story needed work that's not
the reason
1:12:21
we clear-sighted for killing it
NPR
1:12:39
obtained this recording of
Winkler on an
1:12:40
October 2013 conference call
Winkler
1:12:43
praised the team but warned
about
1:12:44
covering the Chinese regime
which he
1:12:46
called the Chinese authorities
had
1:12:54
searched Bloomberg's bureaus
delayed
1:12:56
visas for reporters and ordered
1:12:57
state-owned companies not to
sign new
1:12:59
leases for Bloomberg terminals
the
1:13:01
terminals offer subscribers
specialized
1:13:03
financial data and are the most
1:13:05
important source of the
company's
1:13:06
profits and China was seen as a
growing
1:13:08
market and a strategic priority
again
1:13:11
Matthew Winkler Bloomberg News
and
1:13:25
Winkler who's retired is
editor-in-chief
1:13:26
declined to comment
1:13:28
in 2013 Mike Bloomberg was
mayor of New
1:13:31
York City and denied Bloomberg
News
1:13:32
killed the China story two
months later
1:13:34
back at the company he founded
asked
1:13:37
about the China controversy
again Mike
1:13:39
Bloomberg said it was arrogant
to impose
1:13:41
American values on others do it
that way
1:13:52
which is something we all need
to
1:13:55
remember it's not just
Bloomberg it is
1:13:57
also CNN I was talking with the
keeper
1:14:00
about it yesterday it's so hard
to
1:14:02
imagine
1:14:02
do you have an entire
organization
1:14:05
the whose culture is to kowtow
to the
1:14:11
Chinese because of course if
you go down
1:14:13
to the left like at MTV this is
a good
1:14:15
example that MTV said hey we
have a
1:14:18
corrupt ask deal we're doing
all kinds
1:14:21
of back-end stuff with Sony
records with
1:14:23
CBS we got some advertisers in
the deal
1:14:26
it's all jacked up so whatever
you do
1:14:28
make sure you say every single
time you
1:14:31
say Michael Jackson , you say
the King
1:14:34
of Pop okay you're in the King
of Pop
1:14:37
story we had to come back for a
whole
1:14:39
weekend and retake 48 hours of
MTV
1:14:42
because the deal they made at
the top
1:14:44
hadn't flowed down to the
bottom so no
1:14:46
one did the Michael Jackson the
King of
1:14:48
Pop is debuting his video this
weekend
1:14:51
and that kind of stuff it
trickles down
1:14:54
you don't question it it's just
seeing
1:14:55
is annoying like on others
a-holes and I
1:14:57
gotta come back it for some
deleted or
1:14:58
whatever and the next time and
the next
1:15:01
time you forget about it
1:15:02
you're just like okay we'll do
it fine
1:15:04
whatever because you'd like
your job you
1:15:05
liked it we had the car since
the way it
1:15:07
is throughout media people
don't want to
1:15:09
believe it but it's a fact now
I want to
1:15:12
have a travel tip I'm just
Google off
1:15:15
we've done this before him and
do it
1:15:17
again it's a travel tip they
were
1:15:19
talking about hanging up visas
and the
1:15:21
rest I was brought to China for
the
1:15:24
first time by they grabbed a
bunch of
1:15:26
writers journalists from the
different
1:15:29
computer magazines and it was a
sir and
1:15:31
they brought us to China to a
Suzhou to
1:15:34
a look at the factory and we
got it
1:15:36
lecture we got a set a sit-down
on how
1:15:38
to fill out the application for
your
1:15:41
visa and this is what everyone
who's
1:15:44
gonna go to China should know
and I
1:15:47
think it's probably still
applies we're
1:15:49
all writers and journalists and
whatever
1:15:51
nowadays would be a podcaster
no under
1:15:54
the line occupation you all
output the
1:15:57
same exact thing because the
1:15:58
bureaucracies the bureaucracy
and when
1:16:00
you see the word we're just
supposed to
1:16:02
put down manager mm-hmm you
about
1:16:05
anybody and everyone listening
to this
1:16:07
show if you ever go to China
you're a
1:16:09
manager and everybody is if you
think
1:16:11
about it yes
1:16:13
but that's the kind of thing
that goes
1:16:15
on I never go on right it's not
as good
1:16:17
as your Michael Jackson story
but most
1:16:21
fold useful information it's a
lot of
1:16:23
well it's a fun story yeah yeah
you can
1:16:25
work in a Michael Jackson story
it's
1:16:26
always worth it oh that's one
of the
1:16:29
better ones so but that does it
so this
1:16:36
one story which was I guess a
couple
1:16:38
years ago that story people
will know
1:16:42
now within the organization if
there's
1:16:43
ever a question about hey Mitch
we push
1:16:45
for this story oh man no way
here what
1:16:47
happened last time you're
having the
1:16:49
bill and his wife oh my god you
don't
1:16:51
want to know anything about
that so no
1:16:53
that's not gonna happen
1:16:55
a few more loose ends because I
really
1:16:59
with obsession I follow the
information
1:17:02
coming out from the task force
that
1:17:05
whole 45-minute with the
survivors I
1:17:08
don't think a single inch of
footage to
1:17:11
use an old term showed up on the
1:17:14
mainstream no one used any of
it it was
1:17:17
it was nice that was a nice
little
1:17:19
convoy I'd want to play a piece
of it of
1:17:21
the president with the Cova
tonight teen
1:17:25
and this is Coby 19 the covert
19
1:17:27
survivors this is a state
representative
1:17:29
Campbell of course she made
quite a
1:17:33
splash by saying hey I even
though I'm a
1:17:35
Democrat the president saved me
Dan
1:17:37
she's just been on Rachel
Maddow and
1:17:39
Chris Hayes and Anderson Cooper
every
1:17:42
single night with this great
story oh
1:17:44
wait no that hasn't happened so
here's
1:17:46
her story so if we could we'll
go around
1:17:48
the room and if we could start
with you
1:17:50
representative and
congratulations it's
1:17:52
an incredible story thank you
thank you
1:17:54
mrs.
1:17:55
mr. vice president such an
honor to be
1:17:57
here and is such an honor to be
here
1:17:59
amongst all of you survivors I
just
1:18:03
can't say how wonderful it is
to see
1:18:05
your face and thank you for
everything
1:18:06
that you have done I did not
know that
1:18:08
saying thank you had about a
political
1:18:12
line I didn't know that I was
not just
1:18:15
saying thank you man thank you
and I do
1:18:18
I sincerely appreciate that
because had
1:18:20
you not brought this to the
forefront of
1:18:23
the the HQ of being able to put
this out
1:18:26
here I wouldn't be here today
to even
1:18:28
have this conversation with you
and to
1:18:31
be able to talk about the needs
of
1:18:32
Detroit and talk about the
people who
1:18:34
really need this and they need
help and
1:18:37
you're here to address that and
I
1:18:38
sincerely appreciate that from
the both
1:18:40
of you from the bottom of my
heart from
1:18:42
the people of my city were you
were so
1:18:44
incredible as a representative
both in
1:18:47
terms of how you got better and
what you
1:18:49
went through and your husband
sounds
1:18:52
like a great gentleman he went
down
1:18:53
there and he took care of
things right
1:18:55
he took care of the
1:18:57
that means he loves you because
some
1:18:58
husbands would say yeah
whatever he has
1:19:03
to do right yes oh that's right
and I
1:19:06
was late an evening you did
that and we
1:19:08
had the drugstore stocked with
thee with
1:19:11
the medicine so there was a lot
of
1:19:14
hydroxychloroquine most of
those the
1:19:16
stories were hydroxychloroquine
and
1:19:18
which surprises me it would
have been
1:19:19
great for Tom Tom Hanks and
Rita Wilson
1:19:23
to be there to share their
stories since
1:19:25
they're both alive although
Rita Wilson
1:19:28
has now said I don't know
there's no
1:19:31
video or audio of as she says
Oh take be
1:19:35
careful of that it made me
really sick
1:19:38
he also did some rap later
Trump did
1:19:43
he's on board now I guess he's
given
1:19:46
foul Chi a little bit from the
beginning
1:19:48
we heard the word Gilead and
indeed
1:19:52
Gilead is on deck to see
whether or not
1:19:55
mark whether or not what you
did and
1:19:56
whether or not what Karen did
whether or
1:19:58
not that that's a big part of
the answer
1:20:01
but I think it's could be a
part of the
1:20:03
answer let's see it's you know
as one
1:20:05
alternative but we're gonna
have numbers
1:20:07
alternative this is another one
just
1:20:08
came you know the Gilead drug
REM
1:20:12
disappear just came out and it
didn't
1:20:15
come out it's a highly
sophisticated
1:20:18
a very very sophisticated
treatment
1:20:21
that's here's the show good
promise
1:20:23
awesome so REM disappear which
he called
1:20:26
the anti rival which we played
on the
1:20:28
the previous clip is a thousand
dollars
1:20:31
per dose versus the almost free
1:20:33
hydroxychloroquine interesting
about the
1:20:37
Gilead drug REM dis aveer is
when Wuhan
1:20:40
and I only found this when
Wuhan just
1:20:43
started when they were going
into
1:20:45
lockdown
1:20:46
Gilead sent a huge supply of
remedy
1:20:50
severe to China and the Chinese
1:20:52
immediately patented remedy
severe in
1:20:56
China which I I'm not quite
sure what
1:21:00
the implications of that are I
just
1:21:02
thought it was Wow okay so does
that
1:21:04
send it was like intellectual
1:21:06
intellectual theft right yeah
1:21:07
intellectual property theft you
would
1:21:11
think that if they had a drug
these drug
1:21:12
companies are big especially
Gilead
1:21:14
those monsters these guys do
1:21:16
international patenting they
don't
1:21:18
patent for one country but it's
right
1:21:20
there you know there's several
news
1:21:22
reports about there'd be a
licensing or
1:21:24
something it said patent I
would think
1:21:26
license but it said
specifically patent
1:21:28
so I don't know all I know is
it's
1:21:32
another some help here it's
between
1:21:35
foutch II and the World Health
1:21:37
Organization and Gilead and
gates it's
1:21:41
just it's a horrible ugly mess
the
1:21:44
president well I'm sorry I do
have a wh
1:21:48
Oh clips Oh before we get into
that I
1:21:51
just want to finish up with
these loose
1:21:53
bits two more
1:21:57
the president also lit a fire
yesterday
1:22:01
by saying that he was going to
use
1:22:04
article 2 section 3 of the
Constitution
1:22:06
and force the both the House
and the
1:22:11
Senate into adjournment so that
he could
1:22:13
he can ram through a whole
bunch of
1:22:16
important nominations and it's
kind of
1:22:19
interesting what he's trying to
say and
1:22:21
do here the Trump
administration has
1:22:25
gotten I think 400 federal
judges
1:22:27
appointed that's what they've
been
1:22:28
spending they're appointing
time on
1:22:31
so they haven't they have not
even
1:22:33
brought in anyone else forward
because
1:22:35
they find it and the president
that said
1:22:37
himself yesterday it's more
important to
1:22:38
have federal judges that's a
bigger deal
1:22:41
than anybody else but now I
need them
1:22:42
now I need them I need my
appointments
1:22:45
the problem with the judges is
that the
1:22:49
the game is being played in the
Senate
1:22:51
who of course have to approve
by 60 vote
1:22:53
majority by sixty votes have to
approve
1:22:57
all of these nominations no you
talk
1:23:02
about the judges the simple
majority
1:23:05
they passed that they passed
the culture
1:23:09
but they eliminated that it was
actually
1:23:11
the Democrats who eliminated it
some
1:23:13
time ago and the Republicans
were taking
1:23:15
advantage of it so they don't
need the
1:23:16
60 votes what I understood is
that for
1:23:19
that there's a time limit where
the
1:23:21
Democrats have time to think
about the
1:23:24
nomination and there's some
maximum time
1:23:26
of five days and they're taking
that for
1:23:28
each candidate oh that could be
so and
1:23:30
so you and you can't you can't
slip in
1:23:32
anything else in the meantime
but yeah
1:23:34
they've been doing a lot of
those bumbum
1:23:35
gavel gavel to were done
through anyway
1:23:38
it doesn't really matter cuz the
1:23:39
president is making a big deal
because
1:23:41
he wants and I know it's like
it may be
1:23:43
unprecedented but he also got
400 judges
1:23:46
so I was like shut up you know
and what
1:23:48
is the main reason for this we
already
1:23:52
saw the signaling of it because
we saw
1:23:53
the note from the 1600
Pennsylvania
1:23:56
Avenue blog that said hey the
voice of
1:24:00
America man these guys are no
good it
1:24:02
looks like they're kowtowing
touch ID
1:24:05
all or at least they go through
a long
1:24:07
process so it takes days and
days and
1:24:10
there's no time left and it's
just a
1:24:12
concerted effort to make life
difficult
1:24:15
an example is Michael pack he's
my
1:24:19
nominee for the CEO of the
broadcasting
1:24:22
broadcasting Board of Governors
it's
1:24:25
broadcast Board of Governors
and he's
1:24:28
been suckin committed for two
years and
1:24:34
he's been suckin committee for
two years
1:24:36
preventing us from managing the
voice of
1:24:40
America very important and if
you heard
1:24:42
what's coming out of the Voice
of
1:24:44
America
1:24:45
it's disgusting when things
they say are
1:24:48
disgusting toward our country
and
1:24:51
Michael pack would get any do a
great
1:24:53
job but he's been waiting now
for two
1:24:55
years
1:24:56
can't get him approved the
Senate has
1:24:59
left Washington until at least
May 4th
1:25:03
the Constitution provides a
mechanism
1:25:05
for the president to fill
positions in
1:25:08
such circumstances you know
this seems
1:25:12
to be the only craw that he's
got stuck
1:25:14
is the voice of America about
it well I
1:25:19
mean I follow Voice of America
and I've
1:25:22
been astounded and I think I
mentioned
1:25:23
it the other the other day they
they're
1:25:26
sounding more like a RT than
anything
1:25:29
very odd reporting not
necessarily in
1:25:33
America's advantage but not
against
1:25:34
America but it's just weird and
there's
1:25:37
weird people involved in in
that in that
1:25:41
deal this broadcast Board of
Governors
1:25:43
the whole thing why are we even
doing
1:25:44
this propaganda that's
old-fashioned so
1:25:48
well we know that the Smith
montt Act
1:25:50
was repealed specifically so
these guys
1:25:52
could do their stuff online
1:25:54
maybe now for sure that was
part that
1:25:57
was part of the reason we can't
do
1:25:59
propaganda that doesn't reach
America
1:26:01
began to all along so oh ok
Captain
1:26:05
Obvious I'm just telling you
what the
1:26:07
law was just saying well Trump
is
1:26:13
pulling an Obama here by the
way Obama
1:26:15
did pull this stunt this Obama
appoint
1:26:18
people in a recess that then
was deemed
1:26:20
illegal and he had to and he
had to earn
1:26:23
a point that he said oh if the
illegal
1:26:25
part of it was I think it's
maybe a one
1:26:27
or two instances but he was
cranking
1:26:29
away when he sent to sent it
home or
1:26:32
they somebody set the senator
home and
1:26:33
so he started cranking out
appointments
1:26:35
and and this in this case I
think it's a
1:26:39
it's done on purpose the Senate
could
1:26:42
close itself and then let the
president
1:26:44
take care of some stuff they
wouldn't be
1:26:46
able to take care of the
Supreme Court
1:26:47
on Thursday smacked down
President
1:26:50
Barack Obama's claim he can
legally
1:26:52
avoid Senate confirmation for
nominees
1:26:54
when the chamber is idle
1:26:56
decision invalidates the
readers recess
1:26:58
appointments from the Supreme
Court made
1:27:00
by Obama to the five-member
National
1:27:02
Labor Relations Board in
January 2012
1:27:05
the recess appointees had been
blocked
1:27:07
from confirmation by Rupa so
that they
1:27:09
were they got invalidated well
you know
1:27:12
that same Supreme Court may
change their
1:27:14
minds their cow toeing to trump
1:27:19
we got explained away at work
got
1:27:21
explained kowtow I didn't read
not
1:27:23
realize this until our producer
email
1:27:25
did you see that email from him
yeah I
1:27:27
have the email it's gonna read
it yeah I
1:27:28
said no one's saying the word
kowtow
1:27:31
anymore the couch was a G I
think nobody
1:27:35
no chatroom yo it's here see if
I'm
1:27:37
wrong dictionary only can here
it is
1:27:40
it's a Japanese term niat know
it says
1:27:43
kowtow kneel and touch the
ground with
1:27:47
forehead in worship or
submission as
1:27:49
part of Chinese custom Wow
1:27:52
so I don't know how you come up
with
1:27:53
Japanese at for some reason I
always
1:27:56
thought it was a Japanese term
it's
1:27:57
Chinese word cotta
1:27:59
kou tou kata-kata well he might
be right
1:28:06
because nobody except us seems
to be
1:28:09
using the term well let me see
I think I
1:28:12
have a correct pronunciation of
it it's
1:28:16
cutta cutta I think it's kowtow
I didn't
1:28:24
know kowtow is a was was based
on that
1:28:27
so we've been laughing at the
Chinese
1:28:30
for year first centuries
apparently this
1:28:33
word has been around kowtow I
mean I
1:28:35
grew up without Tao but how
could we not
1:28:38
have some kowtow and going on
1:28:42
I got a couple WH okay okay
before we do
1:28:45
that just the last one because
the
1:28:47
president was in a good mood
with all
1:28:48
those survivors it was nice to
see
1:28:50
and he even messed with the
with the
1:28:52
reporter with a classic classic
1:28:54
narcissistic egomaniac joke but
I can't
1:28:57
help but laugh well I'm gonna
thank you
1:28:58
well Jeff can I ask you a
question
1:29:00
you're a great reporter and a
nice man
1:29:03
what a view with that mask
that's good
1:29:04
you look very good you actually
say
1:29:17
Trump has no sense of humor
it's just a
1:29:19
New Yorker thing to do to look
better I
1:29:25
can't I can't help but look
it's all
1:29:27
this kind of thing insults is
just kind
1:29:29
of strange and it's there's a
lot of
1:29:31
people don't understand no
which is fine
1:29:34
so here we have the whu-oh
chief guy
1:29:38
this is uh Ted Ross yeah this
guy oh
1:29:42
yeah I'm sorry no no not that
guy the
1:29:43
other guy Michael Ryan did the
English
1:29:46
guy the spokesperson he's
bitching here
1:29:48
about something and he's got to
tell in
1:29:50
here I've noted but I can't
remember
1:29:52
what it is until I played the
clip and
1:29:53
of course the administration
today has
1:29:55
been criticized for reducing
that
1:29:57
support and solidarity in a
time of
1:29:59
pandemic and because in order
to enact
1:30:01
those reforms it's going to
need the
1:30:03
support of the other members of
the
1:30:05
World Health Organization other
1:30:06
countries around the world and
what sort
1:30:08
of criticism Nick directed at
the US
1:30:10
yeah the criticism is
everywhere you saw
1:30:12
Bill Gates whose foundation is
a major
1:30:15
funder of the w-h-o say that
cutting the
1:30:18
w-h-o would be a bad choice and
quote
1:30:20
the whu-oh is slowing the
spread of
1:30:22
kovat 19 and if that work is
stopped and
1:30:24
no organization can replace
them the
1:30:27
world needs whu-oh now more
than ever
1:30:29
and Speaker of the House Nancy
Pelosi
1:30:31
said the president is ignoring
global
1:30:33
health experts disregarding
science and
1:30:35
undermining the heroes fighting
on the
1:30:38
frontlines
1:30:38
so that's praise but that is in
contrast
1:30:41
to the administration
criticizing the
1:30:45
whu-oh for many months so she
this is
1:30:49
not the right clip by the way
but I'm
1:30:50
gonna play go with it I'm sorry
this was
1:30:53
she says that's prey
1:30:55
did work Pelosi goes off the
deep end
1:30:58
complaining about about Trump
mm-hmm
1:31:02
how's that praise okay let's
play who to
1:31:08
PBS Trump BS yeah it's not only
been the
1:31:11
administration but a lot of
critics
1:31:12
around the world has said
simply that
1:31:14
the w-h-o is too swayed by
China and let
1:31:18
me take you back to about New
Year's
1:31:20
this is the time when local
doctors in
1:31:22
Wuhan China were telling
hospital
1:31:25
administrators that hey this is
1:31:26
something new and there is
1:31:28
human-to-human transmission
because
1:31:30
we're getting sick but the
hospitals and
1:31:32
the local government covered
that up or
1:31:34
their very least silenced those
local
1:31:36
doctors so on December 31st the
Wuhan
1:31:40
government released a statement
the
1:31:41
investigation so far has found
no
1:31:43
obvious person-to-person
transmission
1:31:45
and no medical personnel have
been
1:31:47
infected and the w-h-o basically
1:31:49
parroted that language January
5th based
1:31:52
on the preliminary information
from the
1:31:54
Chinese investigation team no
evidence
1:31:56
of significant human to human
1:31:57
transmission and no health care
worker
1:31:59
infections have been reported
officials
1:32:01
who are talking to me say that
the
1:32:03
whu-oh should have known better
and
1:32:04
should not have accepted Chinese
1:32:05
language butt-nik weren't the
Trump
1:32:08
administration and the w-h-o
praising
1:32:11
China's response back in back
in January
1:32:15
yeah I bet that's that's a
great point
1:32:17
and this is really key so let's
take a
1:32:19
listen to the director general
of w-h-o
1:32:22
talking in January the day
after the
1:32:24
w-h-o declared this agloe
emergency but
1:32:27
also president Trump praising
China Joe
1:32:32
Guidice lot of confidence in
China's
1:32:36
to control the outbreak I spoke
with
1:32:40
President Xi we had a great
talk he's
1:32:42
working very hard I have to say
he's
1:32:44
working very very hard and if
you can
1:32:48
count on the reports coming out
of China
1:32:50
that spread has gone down quite
a bit
1:32:53
and Judy obviously the
president's
1:32:55
language about China has
changed in the
1:32:58
u.s. really does want to reform
whu-oh
1:33:01
but they need international
support to
1:33:03
do so and it's not clear that
they have
1:33:04
that Wow one comment so the guy
says
1:33:11
that the Trump administration
was
1:33:13
praising the whu-oh no he said
he had a
1:33:17
good chat was she here it is in
fact
1:33:20
this is the clip who three this
is the
1:33:22
ISO of I edited it around so he
took
1:33:26
that middle guy out we have the
reporter
1:33:29
from PBS a known liar making an
1:33:34
assertion that Trump was
praising China
1:33:36
followed by the actual Trump
clip that
1:33:39
they played without the stuff
in between
1:33:41
and here's what it sounds like
1:33:43
also President Trump praising
China
1:33:46
I spoke with President Xi we
had a great
1:33:49
talk he's working very hard I
have to
1:33:51
say he's working very very hard
and if
1:33:54
you can count on the reports
coming out
1:33:57
of China but that spread has
gone down
1:33:59
quite a bit
1:34:00
fact-check false so that's just
not
1:34:03
praising China he's not
praising China
1:34:06
at all how is it praising China
this is
1:34:09
another example of bad PBS
reporting
1:34:12
this operation is going down
the tubes
1:34:14
now I do want to play that last
clip
1:34:17
which is Michael Ryan
1:34:20
bitching with Attell the
International
1:34:22
Health Regulations is a
framework
1:34:24
negotiated by 194 countries we
simply
1:34:28
implement that framework on
behalf of
1:34:30
our member states what we need
1:34:33
individual like so many workers
around
1:34:35
the world is the space the
support under
1:34:39
solidarity to do our jobs
1:34:41
I didn't hear John I didn't I
didn't
1:34:43
hear that I'm gonna let's do it
again I
1:34:44
just it's not really
1:34:46
in a pure sense that we'd nor
normally
1:34:50
think of it the tell is about
this this
1:34:53
worker solidarity like the the
Communist
1:35:01
Party or what did a labor
movement this
1:35:03
guy's talking about the WH o
and at the
1:35:05
end he does he discusses the
workers and
1:35:09
their solidarity when you see
that when
1:35:11
the word solidarity and workers
are put
1:35:13
together that's a that's a
socialist
1:35:15
meme and so what does that what
the WH o
1:35:18
has become it's not a bunch of
doctors
1:35:20
and experts and and
professionals it's a
1:35:22
bunch of workers that have to
be we've
1:35:26
all with solid worker
solidarity in a
1:35:27
unionized well you I just found
this to
1:35:29
be a very offensive little clip
but this
1:35:31
guy you do know that dr. Ted
Rose's went
1:35:35
to the same medical school as
dr. bill
1:35:40
doctors okay actually Ted Ross
responded
1:35:44
to the president
1:35:47
threatening which is a
negotiation of
1:35:49
course threatening to defund
we're
1:35:51
holding back we're gonna stop
the money
1:35:53
and I think he needs I think the
1:35:56
president needs Ted Rose's head
to roll
1:35:58
because that will give him the
backing
1:36:00
to say hey you know not only
did they
1:36:02
lie but they had to get rid of
that guy
1:36:04
because it was horrible and and
and I I
1:36:08
actually would say to a lot of
the civil
1:36:13
servants working certainly in
the CDC
1:36:16
it's probably a good idea to
back this
1:36:18
plan because you really don't
want
1:36:20
Pelosi and shifts gang rooting
around in
1:36:24
your shit trying to find out
what went
1:36:27
wrong and who was at who's
connected to
1:36:29
who because the citizen
journalists who
1:36:31
have completely taken over the
1:36:33
mainstream for their own
reporting and
1:36:35
own sanity and shrinking their
own
1:36:37
amygdalas we figured it out we
figured
1:36:39
out that it came from a lab we
figured
1:36:41
out who's really running the
World
1:36:42
Health Organization we figured
out who
1:36:45
Fouts she is and then we
understand dr.
1:36:47
Burks and we also are not
stupid we can
1:36:53
look at data and models and we
can say
1:36:58
hey that's interesting
1:37:00
maybe I wouldn't have made the
same
1:37:02
decision that you did doctor
foul Qi so
1:37:07
what Tadros does is instead of
one other
1:37:12
than different ways he could
have
1:37:13
approached this when this
happens you
1:37:14
know he says well we're gonna
work on
1:37:15
we're working on it with our
partners in
1:37:17
the United States we're gonna
figure
1:37:18
this out
1:37:19
this seems to be due to some
1:37:20
discrepancies whatever you
would put
1:37:22
into it you could even call
comrade
1:37:24
Trump just to make it funnier
no no no
1:37:26
no here's what he did choi is
reviewing
1:37:29
the impact of our work of any
withdrawal
1:37:33
of US funding and we work with
our
1:37:36
partners to fill any financial
gaps we
1:37:39
face and to ensure our work
continues
1:37:43
uninterrupted now our
commitment to
1:37:47
public health signs and to
serving all
1:37:50
the people of the world without
fear or
1:37:53
favor remains absolute so no we
don't
1:37:57
need your money that's what I
heard him
1:38:00
say no interruption of services
here
1:38:03
ladies and gentlemen our other
partners
1:38:05
will fill up the gap thank you
very Yeah
1:38:07
right and I would like to talk
about the
1:38:11
models and and hear from foutch
ii about
1:38:14
the incredibly poor data and
poor models
1:38:18
but first it is high time i
thank you
1:38:21
for your courage and say in the
morning
1:38:22
to you the man who put the C in
chloro
1:38:24
queen john c
1:38:28
Dvorak chloroquine in the
morning you
1:38:33
mr. Adam Curie also in the
morning ships
1:38:35
to see boots and graphi in the
air subs
1:38:36
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tonight's out
1:38:37
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Easter
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immediately
1:39:43
it was the little the little
chickies
1:39:46
with the with the masks with
the medical
1:39:48
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at first
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I mean I
1:39:55
looked at when I saw the ones I
liked it
1:39:57
for some reason it did just
like I think
1:39:59
it was because the he used the
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1:40:02
that is almost hard to see
against that
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background a background
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1:40:07
is definitely was the best if
people lie
1:40:09
it laughs they really liked it
they gave
1:40:11
us Larry funny yeah well a lot
of kudos
1:40:13
even has the purple yes it does
things
1:40:17
purple tweets to keeps peeps
peeps
1:40:20
please that's well there I have
a I
1:40:22
think I said this before I have
a 10
1:40:24
year old pack of tweets that is
in the
1:40:28
the display case and it's
interesting
1:40:31
because it looks exactly like
the peeps
1:40:33
but their each one of them is
rock hard
1:40:36
rock hard rock I'd do you rock
hard
1:40:40
do you like him rock hard
1:40:42
you might oh let's start with
back for
1:40:47
it and scovilles the top of the
list we
1:40:48
had a pretty good promotion I
will say
1:40:50
oh yeah screw you and your
promotion
1:40:54
this is this show works on
value for
1:40:58
value I'm not saying the
promotion was
1:41:00
bad but its value for value
we've never
1:41:04
taken a dime from advertisers
commercial
1:41:07
interest corporate money and
nothing if
1:41:09
we say we like something it's
because we
1:41:11
like it if someone gives us
product for
1:41:13
it and we like you would like
it but
1:41:14
there's no no deals nothing
chain our
1:41:18
merchandise we don't do that's
just it's
1:41:21
all handshake stuff hey come on
let's
1:41:23
let's let's be a good vibe
together
1:41:24
let's do this on value for
value so when
1:41:28
I look at the donations for
today which
1:41:30
of course we're Neumann
numerological
1:41:33
nut bags here at Gitmo nation
our media
1:41:35
tribe loves numbers when you
get a one
1:41:38
two three four you're gonna
expect
1:41:40
something what I'm seeing is a
lot of
1:41:43
appreciation for the value that
we
1:41:44
provide and when I woke up this
morning
1:41:47
I was like wow we got some in
tonight's
1:41:49
this is really cool it makes me
feel
1:41:51
good about the work we've been
doing it
1:41:53
makes me feel good about the
work all of
1:41:55
our producers have been doing
because we
1:41:57
just put it all together yes we
bring
1:41:59
the experience but a lot of
this comes
1:42:02
from the producers who may not
be
1:42:05
supporting us financially but
give us
1:42:08
information knowledge
background clips
1:42:10
find things research so
congratulations
1:42:13
to all of you on on the value
that No
1:42:17
Agenda show has created and is
receiving
1:42:19
today so yes and in that regard
great
1:42:22
promotion John fabulous
promotion now a
1:42:25
lot of it has to do with the
numbers one
1:42:26
two three four which again as
you've
1:42:30
pointed out before people for
some
1:42:32
unknown reason I think this may
be true
1:42:34
of any large group they're
attracted to
1:42:38
numerological phenomenon yeah
and one
1:42:41
two three four is is one of the
possible
1:42:44
things you could have done
today because
1:42:46
it was show one two three four
but
1:42:47
what's interesting to me I
don't want to
1:42:50
belabor this because we're
already gonna
1:42:51
have a
1:42:52
long segment that's gonna take
his
1:42:54
passing the affiliates should be
1:42:56
notified immediately is that I
use a
1:43:01
thing that PayPal has was you'd
give you
1:43:03
three donation offerings in the
in this
1:43:06
case it was one two three four
12345 and
1:43:14
1234
1:43:16
but everybody button there's a
fourth
1:43:20
box saying choose your own
number as if
1:43:23
you wanted to vary it so
instead of
1:43:26
picking one two three four the
majority
1:43:29
of the people who wanted to
donate the
1:43:32
highest amount of money and we
got a
1:43:33
four or five of them here went
to the
1:43:37
option box and put in one two
three four
1:43:41
five six interesting that was
done by
1:43:43
them huh so I found that to be
1:43:49
incredibly interesting because
you know
1:43:51
I'm the go has to track all
this stuff
1:43:54
and so we end up with with let
me take a
1:43:58
look down here I think maybe
had two
1:44:00
people that pick one two three
four five
1:44:02
but no here we have one two
three four
1:44:04
there's three of those in the
red but
1:44:06
the majority is one two three
four five
1:44:08
six and the fact that we have
this many
1:44:10
because I'm always you know
throwing in
1:44:12
a big number go ahead and you
but you
1:44:15
don't won't get it if you don't
ask this
1:44:18
is just this is an astonishing
day and
1:44:20
we have to thank these people
profusely
1:44:22
and unfortunately the first guy
on here
1:44:25
Trenton night I don't know last
name I
1:44:30
can't find his note now he I
will find
1:44:34
his note eventually because I
think he
1:44:36
said I think he sent a note
with a
1:44:37
different last name and I got
mixed up
1:44:39
and I didn't print it out but I
will
1:44:41
have the note for the second
half of the
1:44:42
show
1:44:42
Trenton donated one two three
four five
1:44:45
six it's a says sending a note
but
1:44:47
there's no way I couldn't find
anything
1:44:50
either so just we'll be getting
it but
1:44:52
just just since we don't have
anything I
1:44:54
got to give him a car man
1:44:56
got a hand that out you've got
karma
1:45:00
meanwhile sir Dred Scott of the
ELB
1:45:02
Express comes in with one two
three four
1:45:05
five six and he says by my
accounting
1:45:07
this donation brings me to
Earle stats
1:45:09
but I have yet to claim a
protectorate
1:45:11
if the peerage committee
approves Earl
1:45:13
that large continues to seem
appropriate
1:45:14
for me and I like the idea of
Earl at
1:45:17
large so you get that my
accounting is
1:45:20
below and he's got the thanks
for the
1:45:22
amygdala protecting
deconstruction twice
1:45:23
weekly on Thursdays keep up the
great
1:45:26
work seventy threes so I put
Earl at
1:45:28
large for his title change yeah
Earl at
1:45:32
Lardner I got it done
1:45:34
anonymous one two three four
five six
1:45:37
anonymous no jingles no karma
that's two
1:45:39
moves things along Thank You
baronet
1:45:42
octane and Cambridge
Cambridgeshire UK
1:45:45
Cambridgeshire I said that do
you know
1:45:50
the way to Cambridge ah yeah I
did say
1:45:53
that a one two three four five
six but
1:45:56
this is not word now we're
dealing with
1:45:57
some serious to be serious
donors dear
1:46:01
podcasters I couldn't miss the
perfect
1:46:02
opportunity to make what was
one of the
1:46:04
most numerological special
donation
1:46:07
amounts that did she even
mentions in
1:46:08
the best show on the universe
this that
1:46:11
is until you make it to show
two three
1:46:13
four three four six
1:46:17
how many cars ever have I'm gay
so I
1:46:24
will mention I don't want to do
it you
1:46:26
know it isn't I don't want to
let over
1:46:29
do it but for you out there who
like
1:46:30
numbers next show
1:46:34
Fibonacci well this is also a
Fibonacci
1:46:36
one two three fours Fibonacci
is it not
1:46:39
one one or no it no it is one
two three
1:46:43
five is Fibonacci all right
yeah what
1:46:45
yeah oh my god yeah well we'll
see there
1:46:51
are many other interesting
numbers
1:46:52
before that I'm excited to
listen to the
1:46:53
show 1618 the golden ratio show
keep
1:46:59
that in mind if I might
calculations
1:47:02
that will air sometime in 2024
yeah just
1:47:07
in time I guess what we will be
licensed
1:47:12
by then unfortunately I don't
hold out
1:47:14
much hope or get mo nation East
pesos
1:47:17
staying very strong as the virus
1:47:19
progresses and we're actually
really
1:47:20
going to finally definitely
absolutely
1:47:22
brexit 2024 maybe that's gonna
be
1:47:28
delicious brother the Ford get
mo nation
1:47:30
west currency perhaps Bitcoin
will be
1:47:32
the mainstream by then who
knows anyway
1:47:34
as always a huge thank you for
doing
1:47:35
what you do and keeping our
amygdala
1:47:37
spelt and jnk love and light
baronet
1:47:42
octane and then we have sir
Dave Duke of
1:47:46
America's heartland and the
Arabian
1:47:47
Peninsula who I think is still
in Riyadh
1:47:51
one two three four five six
from him a
1:47:53
consistent supporter of the
show dearest
1:47:56
Bhagwan and Reverend moon
enclosed
1:47:59
please find your cut of my
contract
1:48:00
completion bonus as I complete
my year
1:48:02
supporting the USA's military
owned
1:48:04
military industrial complex
here in
1:48:07
Saudi Arabia yeah it's a living
he says
1:48:09
since I'm stranded here in the
kingdom
1:48:11
apparently to some sort of
worldwide
1:48:13
epidemic Kovas or something you
should
1:48:15
look into it
1:48:16
I went ahead and re opted for a
second
1:48:19
contract a figure being stuck
here in
1:48:21
Riyadh with a paycheck is far
better
1:48:23
than the alternative yeah which
would be
1:48:27
pre apt which would be halal
Asst and
1:48:29
homeless visa less and roaming
the
1:48:32
streets scrambling for garbage
with
1:48:35
packs of feral dogs and dodging
the
1:48:36
police who now have checkpoints
1:48:39
established to control the
movement of
1:48:41
citizens apparently the
checkpoints are
1:48:43
because of various straw feuless
1:48:45
scofflaws not obeying the rule
1:48:47
if you need a pharmacy or have
to go to
1:48:49
hospital you have to use the
Saudi red
1:48:52
crescent app that you must
download to
1:48:54
your device these are all
little Asterix
1:48:57
he puts in the you must
download it you
1:49:00
have to find the closest place
and apply
1:49:02
for a permit to leave your home
upon
1:49:05
that being granted you have
five hours
1:49:07
to go and return oh I'd like to
know if
1:49:10
that's a digital thing or if
you that
1:49:12
comes on your phone that said
I've got
1:49:14
no room to complain typical of
1:49:15
western-style compounds it has
elements
1:49:17
of a prison such as the five
meter tall
1:49:19
perimeter or perimeter wall but
it's
1:49:21
comfortable I get daily yard
time and
1:49:24
there are no gangs Shawn you'll
be happy
1:49:26
to know that there are
bicyclists who
1:49:27
since they can't obstruct car
traffic
1:49:29
voluntarily attempt to run over
1:49:31
pedestrians as they whiz around
the two
1:49:33
kilometer perimeter in any case
thanks
1:49:37
for being there for me during
this year
1:49:38
as the cornerstone of my amidala
1:49:40
management program in fact my
head
1:49:42
shrinking so much people think
I have
1:49:44
Zika I just say nope I have no
agenda
1:49:48
route Zika joke but I like it
it's been
1:49:51
a year to remember with
highlights such
1:49:52
as supper with Tina the keeper
and Adam
1:49:54
and best of all my lovely
smoking-hot
1:49:56
wife's D douching a couple of
weeks ago
1:49:58
as she joined our weird tribe
it only
1:50:01
took five years I love you day
melody
1:50:03
welcome no jingles but lots of
goat
1:50:06
Karma for all producers and
none for the
1:50:08
douchebags sorry get with the
program
1:50:10
people maybe we'll think about
it thank
1:50:11
you for your courage Dave a
Duke of
1:50:13
America's heartland and the
Arabian
1:50:15
Peninsula
1:50:16
and thank you so much Dave
you've got
1:50:23
[Music]
1:50:25
mark worst is the next one two
three
1:50:28
four and he comes in with the
amount
1:50:31
that was optional one two three
four
1:50:34
however some Holland killer
some very
1:50:38
good
1:50:39
Holland ITM Jess I've been
listening to
1:50:42
the show Suzanne got kicked off
of arrow
1:50:44
of FM arrow FM arrow at them
that's the
1:50:48
station that burned to the
ground John
1:50:50
yes the station that you burned
to the
1:50:52
ground yet I have never
contributed to
1:50:53
the show therefore I should be
called
1:50:55
out as a douchebag switched off
by TV 18
1:50:59
years ago and advice advised
everyone
1:51:01
else to do the same that and
listening
1:51:03
to the show for all those years
that
1:51:05
kept me sane in this world
filled with
1:51:06
lamestream propaganda the
excellent
1:51:09
shows of the last couple of
weeks have
1:51:11
kept my smoking hot girlfriend
and me
1:51:13
sane so to show you guys my
gratitude I
1:51:16
decided to have her join the
1234 group
1:51:19
I shall make use of the coveted
Knight
1:51:21
ring to put it around her
finger and
1:51:24
make her an honest woman oh she
would
1:51:28
like to be known as name of the
crystal
1:51:30
core the leftover two three
whether you
1:51:33
make a note of this so we know
that she
1:51:35
gets it
1:51:36
yeah yeah the leftover 234
would I'd
1:51:40
like to put away towards my own
1:51:41
knighthood if this is possible
of course
1:51:43
it is obvious I would like to
you do the
1:51:45
county you can do it any way
you want I
1:51:47
would like to request Karma for
you
1:51:49
might actually only give her
nine 99.99
1:51:51
have Adams throw the penny and
you save
1:51:53
a penny I would like to request
karma
1:51:55
for all na producers to leave
you all
1:51:57
with the only sane advice I can
give at
1:52:00
this moment there is nothing to
fear but
1:52:03
fear itself now d douche me
thank you
1:52:09
very much mark and yeah he's
been with
1:52:12
us from day one so great to
have you
1:52:15
here and we look forward to
your soon to
1:52:17
be honest woman
1:52:19
at the roundtable a little bit
later on
1:52:21
you've got karma another
anonymous
1:52:26
contributor from Philadelphia
PA one two
1:52:29
three four I would like to keep
me
1:52:31
anonymous I'd very much
appreciate some
1:52:33
stock and option trading Karma
1:52:34
it would be more excited if you
would
1:52:38
read the following short
quotation quote
1:52:41
Jake Truman doth you to
understand that
1:52:45
falseness and guile have
reigned too
1:52:48
long and truth has been set
under a lock
1:52:52
and falseness reigneth in every
flock
1:52:55
god doe botta for now is time
1:53:01
you've got karma whatever it
takes John
1:53:09
comes in one two three four
thank you
1:53:11
very much in Raleigh North
Carolina I
1:53:13
cannot make it through this
batshit
1:53:16
craziness without you two I
just want to
1:53:19
say thanks also get in see
people North
1:53:22
Carolinians the shittest ins to
stand up
1:53:24
in protest next Tuesday
downtown Raleigh
1:53:26
at 11:00 a.m. it hashtag reopen
North
1:53:31
Carolina or we reopen NC oh I
didn't
1:53:34
know ANSI I would make a point
to become
1:53:36
a regular supporter you guys
are on
1:53:38
point with your coverage of
this yeah
1:53:40
and uh Randy let us know how
that goes
1:53:43
I'd really want it well that'll
be
1:53:45
Tuesday so we have a show in
between
1:53:47
this is happening everywhere
John this
1:53:49
people want to get back to work
they're
1:53:50
tired of it they don't want in
America
1:53:52
you can't do this I hear some
states all
1:53:56
yeah it'll be June ok my ass
June my as
1:54:01
indeed Thank You Randolph and I
will
1:54:05
take Bryan Lowe from Plano
Texas just up
1:54:07
the road I've got to prep these
jingles
1:54:12
he says please do schmear so
you've been
1:54:15
deduced if you would please
call my son
1:54:20
back us out as a douche bag
1:54:23
then applied the extra 234 of
this
1:54:27
donation for him towards his own
1:54:28
knighthood but we'll make him
send a
1:54:31
donation personally to get
deduced I
1:54:33
agree Brian thank you very much
Brian of
1:54:34
course will be knighted today I
got hit
1:54:37
in the mouth around three years
ago by a
1:54:39
fellow dude named Ben named Ben
what the
1:54:42
Quinns
1:54:43
the chances of that happening
after
1:54:45
listening to a few shows
consistently I
1:54:48
recommend three in a row to all
those I
1:54:50
give a bloody lip to I was
hooked now in
1:54:54
these uncertain times of need
for
1:54:55
knowledge and amygdala
shrinkage I look
1:54:57
forward to these shows more
than ever
1:54:58
and I'm punching a lot of
people in the
1:55:00
mouth too I figured I need to
take
1:55:02
advantage of this angel number
that's
1:55:04
also an angel number I was done
waiting
1:55:07
to have the extra money and
musing about
1:55:08
how to finalize a Black Knight
though
1:55:11
how to finagle a Black Knight
out of the
1:55:13
exchange via John spam filter
really
1:55:16
trying is being a Black Knight
is nuts
1:55:19
it's not like something you go
get the
1:55:21
hack although just using any
term like
1:55:24
any porn term will get your
block from
1:55:26
chunks to filter I couldn't
even wait
1:55:30
for my birthday week which is
next week
1:55:31
on the 22nd besides when when
do you
1:55:33
ever have an extra 1k lying
around
1:55:36
that's boat maintenance money
more
1:55:39
importantly is this is an extra
1k or
1:55:42
just payback for the last three
years
1:55:44
and an investment in my future
well
1:55:46
exactly it's that anyway can
unite me
1:55:48
sir be lo night of the
landlocked
1:55:51
drunken Texas pirates ought
also like
1:55:54
some car buying car buying and
stock
1:55:57
investing karma because I need
to get
1:55:59
unlocked ASAP for the round
table I'd
1:56:03
really enjoy a Deep Ellum IPA
and a phat
1:56:06
prime rib with raw horseradish
but
1:56:09
that's not as likely to slide
off the
1:56:11
tongue as Adam would like so
I'm good
1:56:12
with hookers and blow know
you'll get
1:56:14
some Deep Ellum IPA and a phat
prime rib
1:56:16
with raw horseradish I've I've
ordered
1:56:22
that and now I need to do is
jingles
1:56:24
where do you need need something
1:56:29
well hello yeah yeah yeah we're
looking
1:56:32
it says here oh yeah you might
you might
1:56:36
die I should have done this
before but I
1:56:39
got it fixed II you mind I fall
or two
1:56:42
to the head and Jews brother
its little
1:56:53
load you get it full I got the
full load
1:56:55
but I just want you got the
full load I
1:56:57
have a full load if you might
die I'm
1:57:00
gonna give you the whole load
can you
1:57:03
see that you've got Karma yeah
and I'm
1:57:11
gonna make sure that order came
in from
1:57:13
your Deep Ellum IPA okay Thomas
Lee's
1:57:16
comes up from Manchester the UK
680 home
1:57:21
of what was once it used to be
called
1:57:22
the Manchester Guardian for ten
years
1:57:25
you've provided me with an
invaluable
1:57:26
resource of analysis and
enlightenment
1:57:28
in entertainment I like the
fact that
1:57:31
these kept people have been
listening
1:57:32
for a decade and they're
finally saying
1:57:34
you know through the many ups
and downs
1:57:36
of life you have always been
there we're
1:57:38
very consistent yeah and the
hysterical
1:57:40
times of the Rona we need you
and you're
1:57:43
diligent work more than ever
you help
1:57:47
keep us sane here in the UK as
in many
1:57:49
parts of the world we have
allowed
1:57:51
unprecedented restrictions to
be placed
1:57:53
upon our historic freedoms for
what is a
1:57:54
mild disease what is worse is
that the
1:57:58
public they never be somebody
pointed
1:57:59
out nobody ever says you know
of a
1:58:01
hundred people to catch a
ninety eight
1:58:03
of you will all live that's no
fun now
1:58:09
we have allowed unprecedented
1:58:11
restrictions to be placed upon
our
1:58:12
historic freedoms for what is a
mild
1:58:14
disease what is worse is that
the public
1:58:16
has been conditioned by the
mainstream
1:58:18
and social media to want the
lockdown
1:58:21
that's right and our highly
supported of
1:58:23
the measures indeed some of
some are
1:58:27
even asking for it to be
stricter or
1:58:30
longer take a listen to lurid
sumption
1:58:34
former Justice of our Supreme
Court for
1:58:36
more UK content he's got a link
I will
1:58:39
check it out for possible clips
this
1:58:41
donation
1:58:42
makes me a knight oh I don't
think he's
1:58:43
on the list no he's not he's
not I'm
1:58:45
putting him on now can I be
known as
1:58:48
cert we have a big list today
yeah can I
1:58:52
be known as Sir Tom of the
county of
1:58:55
Yorkshire Yorkshire if Sir Paul
Vella
1:58:59
baron of the United Kingdom of
Great
1:59:01
Britain and Northern Ireland is
content
1:59:03
is that's okay with him
actually the
1:59:05
committee will can take care of
it -
1:59:06
jingles please they Hague
protect their
1:59:10
freedoms oh we haven't played
that for a
1:59:12
while oh my goodness that would
actually
1:59:14
be nice to play don't be a
denier and
1:59:17
shut up slave that's a good one
okay
1:59:21
denier and shut up slave okay
let's give
1:59:29
it a shot
1:59:31
[Music]
1:59:42
in some countries secret
intelligence is
1:59:44
used to control their people in
ours it
1:59:47
only exists to protect their
freedoms
1:59:50
protect their freedoms protect
their
1:59:53
freedoms
1:59:54
protect you've got karma I like
that I
2:00:07
hadn't heard that in a long
time no I
2:00:09
forgot all about why you forget
about it
2:00:11
anonymous lesbian from New York
is here
2:00:14
oh hey how's she doing well she
gave us
2:00:18
six hundred seventeen dollars
and twenty
2:00:20
eight cents for the show and
for her
2:00:21
health she I don't think she's
doing
2:00:24
that well okay thank you for
being my
2:00:27
sanity lifeline which
definitely would
2:00:30
be in this time of collective
hysteria
2:00:31
she's in New York my god
there's no way
2:00:34
I could have withstood this
past month
2:00:36
with my mental health intact
without no
2:00:38
agenda I decided to bump up my
support I
2:00:41
have a subscription for show
one two
2:00:43
three four because I need an
epic dose
2:00:45
of career karma my donation of
six 1728
2:00:48
is half of 12 3456
2:00:50
I could not pull the trigger on
becoming
2:00:52
a member of the 1234 Club
because there
2:00:54
are three weeks ago my income
vanished
2:00:56
overnight oh wow
2:00:57
I used to make my living by
performing
2:01:00
music around the world and now
2:01:01
everything and I believe most
of our
2:01:04
artists of the snores our
podcast in the
2:01:07
same boat I would think so
unless
2:01:11
they're just getting royalties
from
2:01:12
albums how I used to smite
living by
2:01:16
performing music around the
world and
2:01:17
now everything is canceled
through
2:01:18
September huh
2:01:20
you think just September I
expected in
2:01:23
the 12 to 24 months after that
work will
2:01:26
be very hard to come by if it
exists at
2:01:28
all I am normally engaged two
years in
2:01:32
advance by orchestras and four
of the
2:01:34
orchestra's who engaged me in
late 2021
2:01:37
have asked me not to announce
the gig
2:01:39
because they expect that they
might have
2:01:41
to be out of the business by
then John
2:01:46
was right when he said Broadway
will eat
2:01:49
it all my contacts have evolved
evoke
2:01:53
their force majeure clauses
2:01:56
nobody gets paid a cent that's
right
2:01:58
everybody's out no harm no foul
except
2:02:00
you're screwed
2:02:00
yeah the force majeure clause
it is very
2:02:03
commonly used it should be in
2:02:06
everybody's contract but what
are you
2:02:08
gonna do no pay equals no pay
no play
2:02:11
equals no pay as a which is the
2:02:14
intermediate everybody will be
feeling
2:02:19
they hit from Corona hysteria
and I even
2:02:21
think it is reasonable in lean
times of
2:02:23
the society should cut back on
art and
2:02:25
entertainment costs but I
refuse to even
2:02:27
consider living in a world with
no art
2:02:29
we're in danger of having a
cure for
2:02:32
this problem that's worse than
the damn
2:02:34
virus a society with no art
where humans
2:02:37
are too scared to interact with
each
2:02:39
other we can't survive like
this people
2:02:41
all caps thanks again to you
both for
2:02:44
guarding my reality so well can
you ask
2:02:46
the New York producers to try
again for
2:02:49
a meet-up once we are allowed
out of
2:02:51
jail I missed the last two
because I was
2:02:54
out of town working no jingles
just a
2:02:57
big-ass karma please oh man
2:03:00
the face isn't hugs anonymous
lesbian
2:03:02
well I think those are kisses
and hugs
2:03:04
for you she loves you man she's
it's
2:03:06
like I'm a sideshow for her
she's an
2:03:09
artist she's got taste thank you
2:03:12
anonymous lesbian and we have
we of
2:03:14
course are gonna give you a big
ass
2:03:16
karma you've got karma I hope
things
2:03:22
come together quicker than that
I really
2:03:23
really do I yeah I mean so much
you're
2:03:27
broken so much even yeah I mean
I don't
2:03:32
feel good about this debt
donation
2:03:34
Matthews shock in Farmington
Minnesota
2:03:37
for three to ten I'd like to DD
douching
2:03:42
oh so he did a reverse I'm
coming
2:03:44
you've been deduced yeah that's
cute
2:03:49
that's actually very cute it
would have
2:03:51
been an idea yeah I like addy
dishing
2:03:54
the karmis is my first time
donating
2:03:55
I've always tell people to
support what
2:03:57
you love or it will go away if
you
2:03:59
support it it won't go away but
if you
2:04:01
don't support it it will go
away he's
2:04:03
right yeah birthday shout-out
to AJ
2:04:05
Boland whose birthday was
yesterday
2:04:07
April 15th come on listing up
up the
2:04:09
great work and thank you for
your sanity
2:04:11
and thank you for your support
man
2:04:13
you've got extra bonaparte
42069 and he
2:04:22
did send an email in which I
did isolate
2:04:25
and I sewed emailed everybody
with a
2:04:28
code for 20 . 69 what could it
mean what
2:04:32
could I just find a note which
I don't
2:04:35
make me roll it out you have it
no don't
2:04:40
make me do this I've already
found it
2:04:44
it's just I put it somewhere
uh-huh
2:04:46
lemon idiot you got my orders
good day
2:04:54
gentlemen please accept this my
second
2:04:56
donation in the amount of 42069
Canadian
2:04:59
mm-hmm a year ago I felt I know
what it
2:05:01
came in is I felt fortunate to
name this
2:05:03
donation amount the afternoon
delight my
2:05:06
excitement waned is only one
after
2:05:09
another one my excitement waned
as only
2:05:13
one after afternoon delight
came in for
2:05:17
your April 20th show how can I
help John
2:05:20
and Adam and get their hands on
some of
2:05:21
that sticky icky for 20/60 nine
cash
2:05:24
I wondered a jingle of course
and what
2:05:28
better time than now and most
have been
2:05:30
cowering in place and staring
at the new
2:05:32
sticker some of us feel blessed
at the
2:05:33
opportunity to be at home with
our
2:05:35
sweetheart during the day not
stressed
2:05:37
or smelly from work able to
enjoy some
2:05:40
afternoon delight I think I
know what
2:05:42
he's getting at am I supposed
to do you
2:05:47
month is April 20th of any
listeners
2:05:50
were considering celebrating
than
2:05:52
donating 420 to this the best
podcast in
2:05:54
universal why don't you kick it
up a
2:05:56
notch and have more fun in the
2:05:58
says granted the afternoon
delight
2:06:01
breaks 10 social distancing
rules but if
2:06:04
your each roll your own
2:06:05
you only break 9 I've sent two
options
2:06:09
of adequate jingles for the
afternoon
2:06:10
delight donation I may I
suggest that
2:06:13
you gentlemen as well as all
afternoon
2:06:16
delight enthusiasts vote for the
2:06:20
official afternoon delight
jingle sorry
2:06:22
for the low note so the jingles
too long
2:06:27
ago this guy seems a little
preoccupied
2:06:29
I got him I got the two jingles
here's
2:06:31
one and here's two very
creative but
2:06:50
there is a good point
2:06:51
speaking of numbers that Monday
will be
2:06:53
April 20th which is 4/20 yeah
so you
2:06:57
should remember that of all
people hi I
2:07:00
have his once they have the
Karma
2:07:03
yeah but he wants the but do
you already
2:07:06
have these or you had them cue
to Biden
2:07:08
the whole load don't ask right
nobody
2:07:10
guess for there's nothing to
guys do to
2:07:12
to the head and a pew pew okay
yeah a
2:07:16
whole load to the head and a
pew pew
2:07:19
yeah we can do that oh yeah we
got it
2:07:21
yeah we got it we got it it's
kind of
2:07:30
complicated
2:07:30
oh shoot for sorry wrong one
that was
2:07:33
not the whole load now brother
all right
2:07:37
now I got to do it again here
we go I'm
2:07:44
gonna give you the whole loaded
dish
2:07:48
[Music]
2:07:52
you scott-carr much okay got it
ace ooh
2:08:00
it's you see take this one me
güell
2:08:04
Espinel from new york new york
300 sorry
2:08:09
no I know that they just passed
over the
2:08:11
number 350 dollars from New
York New
2:08:14
York in the morning my ninjas
this
2:08:16
donation is almost seven years
late life
2:08:19
has been a co a choatic a
chaotic mess
2:08:23
for me
2:08:23
oh brother yes that's your word
shouting
2:08:26
a chaotic mess for me okay here
we go
2:08:29
chaotic divorced a second human
resource
2:08:33
homeless my mother had three
brain
2:08:36
surgeries then a third
unexpected human
2:08:39
resource holy crap
2:08:42
well that's kind of like a
country
2:08:44
record man I asked to be
deduced first
2:08:47
and foremost Adam and John I've
been a
2:08:52
listener of the podcast for
many years
2:08:54
11 years episode 67 to be exact
the
2:08:57
amount of knowledge that has
been shed
2:08:59
from John and Adam it's amazing
the many
2:09:01
things covered by y'all is
equally
2:09:03
enormous let's remember back to
the
2:09:05
amazing haiku Herrmann Adams
daughter
2:09:07
using gummy bears in place of
finger
2:09:09
scan to not be marked late for
school
2:09:12
kind of forgotten that one what
I forgot
2:09:14
it too
2:09:15
yeah she they would do their
finger on a
2:09:18
gummy bear and so someone else
would
2:09:21
then use the finger scanner to
check him
2:09:25
into school is a long time ago
man this
2:09:27
is 2005 I think anyway John
talking
2:09:31
about babies balls not dropping
being
2:09:35
concerned remember that one I
have to
2:09:39
thank Nick the rat Sir Alec Sir
John and
2:09:42
the lovely Dame Tanya who
reminded me at
2:09:44
the New York meetup I was the
black guy
2:09:45
with the gold teeth of the
services you
2:09:48
gentlemen provide and how
essential it
2:09:49
is here in New York City sadly
for me
2:09:52
the Rona virus has taken a huge
toll on
2:09:54
my family and friends jeez my
father has
2:09:57
been in ICU for 19 days now
with the
2:10:00
pneumonia ever friends and
family have
2:10:02
been dropping dead and only two
I'm
2:10:07
sorry I've been dropping dead
and only
2:10:09
to receive them in the mail
Caitlyn and
2:10:12
only to understand this friends
and
2:10:16
family been dropping dead and
only to
2:10:17
receive them in the mail in a
can oh
2:10:21
okay I got it
2:10:22
is like ashes this is horrible
2:10:26
while the country and Bill Gates
2:10:27
theories are what I live for
when one
2:10:29
sees their loved ones going out
left and
2:10:31
right some healthy as fuck it
just feels
2:10:34
different you know although
without you
2:10:36
gents I would have been going
crazy New
2:10:38
York City is a ghost town and
while many
2:10:40
believe it to be a rich haven
the sad
2:10:42
reality is that way way more
poor people
2:10:45
live here than you'd believe I
am an
2:10:47
essential worker who self
isolated after
2:10:49
my dad complained about pain
when he
2:10:51
breathes and I don't speak to
that man
2:10:53
the irony I asked for karma
because I
2:10:56
have an upcoming court case to
be able
2:10:58
to see my kids again and for
the city of
2:11:00
New York to be able to rise up
out of
2:11:02
this without receiving a
certificate of
2:11:04
vaccination yes
2:11:06
blessings to you gents please
give some
2:11:08
Karma to my best friend Glenn
Dee who
2:11:11
moved to Austin just as the
rich invaded
2:11:13
years back again and has tied
up and as
2:11:15
it's tied up financially as I am
2:11:17
blessings to y'all I love you
John and D
2:11:19
H unplugged and I'd like
listening to
2:11:21
Adam and Mo except for when Moe
talks
2:11:23
that a daus is junk they're a
division
2:11:25
in my opinion for jingle would
you
2:11:28
please play a harmonica duet
again been
2:11:30
a long time I would like to be
called
2:11:32
Senora Miguel of Washington
Heights New
2:11:35
York by the way please send a
shout-out
2:11:38
to my lovely wife my wifey and
child
2:11:40
child mom and loser yes good to
meet you
2:11:45
Jess hmm Wow let's we
definitely hope
2:11:49
for better times for you
signore me well
2:11:52
do we have a harmonica something
2:11:55
harmonica for him John or I
think you
2:11:59
[Music]
2:12:03
I'm shocked shocked to find
harmonica
2:12:06
playing going on in here
2:12:07
you've got karma health Karma
for your
2:12:13
dad Miguel 19 days a long long
time that
2:12:16
good Steven a hot towel in st.
2:12:21
Petersburg Florida I came in he
his she
2:12:24
goes through the banks with his
checks
2:12:26
and then he sends a note in and
you have
2:12:27
this truck down the note which
was
2:12:30
always easy and straightforward
value
2:12:33
for value he writes love to
hear my
2:12:35
favorite clip from back in the
day and
2:12:37
and then he sent a second note
so he
2:12:39
wants this he wants a goat
karma karma
2:12:41
karma karma he wants a goat
karma
2:12:44
followed by Italian shut up
slave that's
2:12:50
you know what that'll do to the
forces
2:12:53
but we'll see mmm I don't know
it's
2:12:56
where is it where is the
Italian shut up
2:13:01
yeah I got it he wants that
afterwards
2:13:06
you've got not 20 model badges
are
2:13:22
beautiful oh yeah oh my god you
sorry
2:13:25
did you you may not remember
she looks
2:13:27
just like willow only 20 oh I do
2:13:31
remember her she was the one
that did
2:13:33
wedding yeah sabe
2:13:34
yeah she's not she by doesn't
listen to
2:13:38
the show no but she was she was
the one
2:13:41
traipsing around like a model
yeah
2:13:45
carries herself like he's
beautiful and
2:13:47
she knows it is a dangerous
combination
2:13:50
oh you deign to talk to me
who's Bruce
2:13:57
and Anthem Arizona 344 65 Dear
John and
2:14:01
Adam for my birthday this year
I'm
2:14:04
finishing up my knighthood two
counting
2:14:05
below please Knight me sir
rotor head
2:14:07
the knight of the order of the
December
2:14:11
of dice
2:14:13
tree of lift okay I'll be happy
with the
2:14:17
standard mutton Mead thanks for
all you
2:14:19
do I appreciate your courage
jingle
2:14:21
request any clip from the gift
that
2:14:23
keeps on giving which we know
who that
2:14:25
is yes although I guess that
could be
2:14:27
Sharpton or Oh bite in at this
point
2:14:30
Bruce hi Bruce thank you very
much
2:14:35
you've got Lee nori Goebbels
gurgle he
2:14:43
said you're going gurgles Lee
Nora 33333
2:14:47
Lee north from Omaha ginga
request don't
2:14:51
eat me a OC a OC revolution
humans and
2:14:54
pig clothing screaming goat
karma
2:14:56
celebrating the best podcast in
the
2:14:58
universe with a donation please
add me
2:15:00
to the birthday list you got it
a happy
2:15:02
episode one two three four okay
so we
2:15:05
need don't eat me our see the
revolution
2:15:08
what was the third one and just
go car
2:15:10
mocha Casio Cortez
2:15:19
but you've got the whole thing
that
2:15:26
didn't sound right
2:15:30
it sounds so much like the pigs
and
2:15:33
human clothing woman is her I
don't
2:15:46
think so sir a ho G hung
baronet of
2:15:50
Mongkok 33333 please accept
this humble
2:15:54
donation from a recovering
dumbass
2:15:57
PayPal user this donation
should bump me
2:15:59
up to baron status I
respectfully
2:16:01
request to rule over the
ancient city of
2:16:04
Santa gusting Florida can I get
a goat
2:16:08
scream sir ho g hung baronet of
Mongkok
2:16:12
Hong Kong pending elevation to
Baron
2:16:15
accounting these get below and
there you
2:16:17
go yes I'll throw the goat
scream inside
2:16:19
a caramel packaging you've got
okay we
2:16:28
have Francis McCandles from
Cornwall UK
2:16:33
falleth called work Cornwall UK
33333
2:16:37
it's a whole set of threes and
Francis
2:16:41
says with apologies to my
grandmother
2:16:43
Cathy McCandless I'm saying
that right
2:16:46
McCandless yeah McCandless I
humbly
2:16:49
request a donation more
importantly as a
2:16:56
call for help from the No
Agenda nation
2:16:58
my grandfather Jack McCandless
was
2:17:00
diagnosed at the end of March
with a
2:17:02
rare aggressive form of
lymphoma he'll
2:17:04
be starting chemotherapy soon
I'm locked
2:17:07
down in the UK and cannot be
with my
2:17:08
family in the USA and because
of stupid
2:17:11
covet grandmother cannot be
with him
2:17:14
during his treatments it's all
very
2:17:15
distressing no kidding but we
are
2:17:18
optimistic Popeye is an
incredible stoic
2:17:20
man and the pillar of strength
in the
2:17:22
McCandless tribe he's endlessly
selfless
2:17:25
and gives us everything asking
for
2:17:28
nothing ever in return and he's
2:17:29
are handsome too although they
might not
2:17:32
understand the significance of
this
2:17:33
donation is the only and
strongest thing
2:17:35
I can do from so far away
because karma
2:17:38
works
2:17:38
please give my Papa a huge
laser-focused
2:17:41
fuck Karma for fuck cancer
karma for his
2:17:45
recovery and impending test
results mom
2:17:47
and Papa I love you more than
the
2:17:49
English language can convey
every second
2:17:52
I hear your voice is on the
phone is
2:17:53
truly a blessing from God
please also
2:17:56
give uncle Jeff and myself a
small - of
2:17:58
jobs karma hopefully my
wonderful
2:18:00
husband
2:18:01
Tristan Silva can stop having a
deadbeat
2:18:03
wife I'm sorry my love Adam and
job you
2:18:07
are both incredible human
beings all
2:18:09
caps and I would be a mess
without you
2:18:13
sorry for the length thank you
for your
2:18:15
courage and God bless america
2:18:17
with love Francie McCandless
Silva
2:18:19
currently in Falmouth Cornwall
UK and
2:18:21
yes let's all do that for pop
up big
2:18:24
time jobs jobs
2:18:32
[Music]
2:18:39
then we go to Anna mercury EV in
2:18:43
University City Missouri 33333
thanks
2:18:48
for keeping me sane throughout
my time
2:18:51
in academia especially now at
the covet
2:18:52
craze and thanks to my dad's
for Alex of
2:18:55
the White Mountains for hitting
me in
2:18:56
the mouth so many years ago can
I please
2:18:58
get an official D douching and
a goat
2:19:00
Karma you're the best
2:19:02
you've been deduced
2:19:06
karma thank you Anna
2:19:10
Kim and Kim and John Watson in
Aurora
2:19:14
calif colorado cent 333 in bite
checks
2:19:17
with a handwritten note too
long hand
2:19:19
written by Kim I'll skip down
to the
2:19:23
part where the note really
begins so
2:19:27
give them give 33 bucks have
credit to
2:19:29
her smoking-hot douchebag
husband he hit
2:19:31
me in the mouth about seven
years ago
2:19:33
but it took a while to sink in
he's been
2:19:35
listening since before the oil
pipelines
2:19:37
were a thing and still hasn't
donated no
2:19:40
no he's requesting Jon's new
special
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dirty sanchez a douchebag call
out
2:19:48
immediately
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you good by a deduced thanks
for keeping
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it real and keeping me safe
notice I can
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read this fast because their
handwriting
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is impeccable and keeping us
sane during
2:20:09
the crazy times I even hit one
of my
2:20:12
coworkers and one of my church
friends
2:20:14
in the mouth recently I know at
least
2:20:16
one of them has already hooked
you know
2:20:19
who you are Leslie sorry it
took so long
2:20:22
to start donating but since
we're both
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part of the new elite class of
essential
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services I figured now is the
time to
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start sharing the wealth expect
to start
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seeing at 33 3333 monthly
donation keep
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up the good work and god bless
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no jingles just karma
2:20:42
you've got karma then we have
Dortmund
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Deutschland calling hello
Deutschland re
2:20:50
and a youngster 321 from
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2:20:53
said thank you for all the 1234
shows I
2:20:57
hope there will be at least
2345 more I
2:21:01
would like to request karma for
my
2:21:03
smoking-hot wife and my
beautiful baby
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Frida she was born on the
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numerologically perfect date of
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- - OH - oh and her dad was 33
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for your courage body and
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yeah doesn't get much better
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are you guys Karla's brakeman
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vets Wentzville Missouri three
or three
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hundred dollars and 31 cents
he'll be
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our last executive producer
he's got
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some requests that Putin don't
worry I
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got bean I got mac and cheese
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yeah karma this donation is in
the
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amount of $300 31 cents gets
split
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between two fantastic people
the first
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is about shout out on behalf of
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smoking-hot wife to her brother
Kevin
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Adam for his on his birthday on
Friday
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we got on the list here's 100
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knighthood + 31 pennies for his
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don't need it didn't need
accounting in
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this in these notes you do their
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accounting we're happy the $200
goes an
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associate executive producer
ship and
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the eventual Dame hood for my
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smoking-hot wife she hit me in
the mouth
2:22:05
about a month ago and we
started dating
2:22:07
back in 2016 and you've been
keeping our
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amygdalas of an appropriate
size ever
2:22:12
since so can I get a D douching
for her
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in a douche bag for me you've
been de
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douche
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there's a deducing and the
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as requested and you've got and
John
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Byrne to for 6.45 from Oklahoma
City and
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that is 123 point 45 plus 68
which is so
2:23:03
it's one two three four five
and John's
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belated birthday 68 and a 55
for Adams
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very late birthday thank you
and it's
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from Air Force Air Force John I
see Air
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Force John Oklahoma City shows
him and
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great lately keep up the great
work
2:23:21
how about some karma and orange
scream
2:23:23
and that's true why don't you
read
2:23:36
Andrew Hahn and I'll go look
for Joe's
2:23:39
note Jody halt cutter okay
Andrew seems
2:23:42
to have I don't have anything
from it
2:23:45
says had to donate one two
three four
2:23:47
and one two dot three four
didn't seem
2:23:50
gee and that's all I got I
don't have
2:23:53
anything else
2:23:55
so Andrew thank you very much I
for some
2:23:59
reason the rest you know didn't
come
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through so please feel free to
resend
2:24:03
that then we have combat Rock
of the
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Idaho Highlands Dear John and
Adam thank
2:24:10
you for the brilliant and
entertaining
2:24:11
media deconstruction this is no
agendas
2:24:14
portion of my stimulus check
here in the
2:24:17
land of fresh air in the Second
2:24:18
Amendment the wuhan flus
infection death
2:24:20
rate is very low
2:24:21
while we are adhering to social
2:24:23
distancing protocol we are far
from a
2:24:26
state of cower in place and
people in my
2:24:28
small town are out enjoying the
sunshine
2:24:30
and fresh air not to belittle
the loss
2:24:32
of life but the true tragedy is
the
2:24:34
effects on the economy and small
2:24:36
business across
2:24:37
the nation I pray those that
can hang on
2:24:40
will do so with this in mind I'm
2:24:43
requesting your strongest jobs
karma for
2:24:45
all listeners who need it I'm
also sad
2:24:47
to report that KC of TM a land
is still
2:24:50
a douchebag please call him out
and then
2:24:55
a couple of jingles which
includes Bhoj
2:24:59
iDEN and you might die did you
find the
2:25:04
email yet yeah okay hold on me
finish
2:25:07
this you may die and what is
the last
2:25:09
thing he wants and that's true
okay an A
2:25:13
and a karma I'm presuming it
always
2:25:16
includes that here we go Jonah
hot air
2:25:32
234 23 I just want to say I
agree with
2:25:35
everything you to say even when
you
2:25:37
disagree with one another as to
did that
2:25:40
was a that's a Roenick
commentary as to
2:25:44
the donation please split it up
as
2:25:46
follows and he's got credit
associate
2:25:48
producer to me okay we got that
done and
2:25:51
to 3423 to my to my de Dame to
be
2:25:55
Eugenia Rockwell well you keep
up with
2:25:58
that yourself you can do it and
the
2:26:00
remainder 33 cents to the Scott
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Memorial Fund oh yes 33 cents
to you
2:26:05
jingles Adam Greta tune berry
how dare
2:26:09
you do we have that I do now
yeah can
2:26:13
you see that juice which you
summer is
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very popular today get out of
my vagina
2:26:18
and goat Carmen lastly just
wondering if
2:26:22
either of you have heard of
chuck
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Missler I followed some of his
biblical
2:26:27
expose days and find no one who
can
2:26:30
deconstruct the Bible the way
he does
2:26:32
also think you you'd and the
Noah
2:26:35
genders would like the man's
work except
2:26:38
some of his lip smacking he was
a ham at
2:26:41
nine no way way into computers
before
2:26:46
most as well as mp3s held some
2:26:48
top-secret clearances in his
2:26:50
and has tons of videos and such
on UFOs
2:26:56
please let me know if you had
I'm not I
2:26:58
haven't I'm curious as to what
you two
2:27:01
think about the guy feel free
to answer
2:27:03
off the air if so desired
2:27:06
ok I know you do that
2:27:09
go podcasting yes how dare you
oh my
2:27:13
gosh can you see that Jews
you've got
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some classics today is helping
Sir Joe
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father Sir Joe foe the
plundering
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Knights - Oh 1.33 from Chicago
Illinois
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I was planning on saving up
some money
2:27:45
and trying to contribute to the
show and
2:27:46
otherwise but when I burst out
laughing
2:27:48
to John's
2:27:49
it was your idea response to
Adam for
2:27:53
putting the show numbers in the
album
2:27:54
art for the second or third
consecutive
2:27:56
time I knew I had to donate I
will take
2:27:59
advantage of this unexpected
associate
2:28:01
executive producer ship to
publicly
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pitch a suggestion for donations
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here we go for next episode if
you're
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more of a buzzkill or realist
end your
2:28:11
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you're
2:28:15
more of a crackpot and your
donation
2:28:17
with 33 cents I feel this is a
no agenda
2:28:21
poll that must be done are you
on board
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karma for my friends and family
thank
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you sir Joe foe okay I'm just a
crackpot
2:28:38
you're a buzzkill slash realist
we make
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more eggs crackpot Ned you have
his note
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I think yes I do Shelby Township
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Michigan no 26 I don't I don't
I don't
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what do I see you look first no
why I
2:28:59
read Robert Taylor comes in
$200 she's
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the last official associate
2:29:04
producer although I think Eric
and
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Stockholm will be bumped up dear
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crackpot and buzzy thank you
for your
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courage I want to play homage
to you to
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your greatness our greatness
and limit
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my douche bag eNOS
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please d douche me you've been
deduced
2:29:22
listening for many years and
appreciate
2:29:25
your willingness to consume all
this
2:29:26
media crap so I don't have to
it was a
2:29:29
seminal show I think three
eighty one
2:29:32
where you guys broke down Adam
did this
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one broke down the pipelines
that scales
2:29:37
fell off my eyes and I could
see the in
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full color for the first time
it was a
2:29:42
while ago thank you for the
many years
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of love and light this donation
brings
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me tonight hood please Knight
me sir
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be-bopping you're on the list
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knight of the frozen tundra
your work is
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greatly appreciated and needed
now more
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than ever amen fist bump
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jingle request essential cash
resist we
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much claw bees that sounds
pretty good
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and the small business goat
karma if you
2:30:04
can spare it may I humbly
request I got
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ants at the end of the show
maybe well
2:30:09
today we're doing one single
end of show
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for Melissa Talon who wrote
wrote and
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performed a beautiful song for
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gave you the okay she did give
us the
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okay yeah it's and it's my no
agenda
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it's it's beautiful beautiful
yes she
2:30:26
did give us the okay she
followed up
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okay so the only thing is that
I was
2:30:30
still are I could not find sir
net Ned's
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note I did look he says it's a
stimulus
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donation i I could not find
anything
2:30:38
from him see Alicia got his
jingle but
2:30:41
good have his jingles yes so
let's roll
2:30:43
those out I think that sounds
pretty
2:30:45
good
2:30:47
[Music]
2:30:49
you've got karma now what were
the what
2:30:55
were the jingles for Robert
Taylor the
2:30:57
Robert Taylor jingles are
pretty good I
2:30:59
don't say pretty good he wanted
pretty
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good ain't me Amen fist bump
huh huh
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just send your cash resist me
much and
2:31:09
that sounds pretty good and
then the
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cart go karma yeah I had that
just send
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your cash I pulled that one out
after
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you send your cash resist we
much cly
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like weight puts claw bees and
said at
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Clos Bashar's he calls her claw
B which
2:31:26
I think we should implement
that's
2:31:28
pretty good is that something
we need to
2:31:29
be doing lobby is pretty good
and then
2:31:33
they go car if you can spare
and what I
2:31:36
try to do that I got ants for
you yeah
2:31:39
we can do that another time we
do it all
2:31:41
the time
2:31:42
I don't underst just you just
lost it
2:31:46
just sends your cash no I know
it's I
2:31:49
got all I got well I got a wrap
who
2:31:50
cares we'll do a wrap let's do
it I'm
2:31:54
out of control I don't know
what I'm
2:31:56
doing anymore I think that
sounds pretty
2:31:59
good I know a lot of people
want to send
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blankets serve water just send
your cash
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you've got holy crap that was
great do
2:32:21
you remain show's concluded
remember
2:32:24
that one I don't and I vaguely
do
2:32:28
remember it and antastic Wow
2:32:30
alright that was it that
include yeah
2:32:35
that concludes that we will
probably
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bump up we have a Swedish Eric
our show
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in Stockholm sand 1 9999 I
believe that
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was just a PayPal conversion
that lost
2:32:46
him his executor pre-answer
ship was no
2:32:48
note from him I just talked to
the penny
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in and toss the penny will bump
him and
2:32:52
he'll be up there yes and that
is our
2:32:54
group of executive producers a
fabulous
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2:33:00
producers to all thank I
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thank you for the corona
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2:33:04
is singular to the No Agenda so
we have
2:33:07
been covering the the backstory
of
2:33:10
everything with all sorts of
things that
2:33:12
you just not nobody else is
doing this
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and so yeah we some of these
you know
2:33:17
people are saying hey thanks
the state
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of the media tribe is strong
and we
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appreciate that thank you for
your
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support executive producers and
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associate executive producers
we do have
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more people to thank but we
need to get
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back to some regular
programming for you
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and we will have another show
we just
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keep doing it sunday will be
our next
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show we'll probably have a full
rundown
2:33:38
on how we're getting back to
work in the
2:33:41
United States since that is
being rolled
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out today on a show day of
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our
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formula is this we go out we
hit people
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in the mouth
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2:34:23
Yeah right yeah we got a site
look
2:34:27
something a little funny yeah
we have
2:34:30
the Como brothers during the
comedy act
2:34:34
these guys
2:34:35
whose older the the Governor
Andrew he's
2:34:41
older a lot older in fact
there's a
2:34:42
picture that Chris showed on
the show
2:34:45
which Andrew got really irked
about with
2:34:48
with Andrew Cuomo dressed like
some sort
2:34:52
of Italian weirdo in a clown
you know
2:34:55
Sanada clan cousin but just a
just a
2:34:57
open shirt and chains you look
at the
2:34:59
big boy afro so I what I'm like
an idiot
2:35:02
but his and Chris was knee high
he was
2:35:05
really small so he's like more
than a
2:35:07
few years older I have no
brother
2:35:10
sibling experience I don't
think you
2:35:11
have a know you're only child
aren't you
2:35:14
I am in all I represent the
only child
2:35:17
contingent and now you
understand
2:35:19
everybody so I have no brother
2:35:22
experience but is this how
brothers act
2:35:24
in public because it's creepy
it for
2:35:28
four grown men so it was
certainly the
2:35:31
way what I've seen of Chris
Cuomo is and
2:35:33
then they have this this
interaction
2:35:37
that is just cringy to be a
part of do
2:35:41
they not understand that this
is lame
2:35:43
it's very lame they shouldn't
be doing
2:35:45
it at all
2:35:47
chris is a real dick to his
older
2:35:49
brother yeah yeah
2:35:52
and Chris is looking like a
dick just
2:35:54
generally I think it's hurting
his
2:35:56
credibility as a show host
Andrew is
2:35:59
trying to hang in there with
kind of
2:36:00
light-hearted stuff that is not
funny
2:36:03
and it's very cringe-worthy and
I have a
2:36:05
two-parter here it's and it
starts off
2:36:08
with and Chris is by the way
this is
2:36:10
Chris doing his show from home
or I
2:36:13
rented apartment cuz he can't
be at home
2:36:15
because his mom lives there I
guess I
2:36:17
don't know I just want to make
sure it
2:36:18
just for I'm sorry John for
people who
2:36:21
may not be up to speed the way
we are
2:36:23
the Governor of New York is
Andrew Cuomo
2:36:26
you've probably heard of him in
relation
2:36:28
to coronavirus and his younger
brother
2:36:31
is Chris Cuomo
2:36:33
who was a talking head on CNN
so it's
2:36:35
just important in there and
they're
2:36:37
weird together so I'm sorry
they're very
2:36:40
weird together in insist
ourself with
2:36:43
Chris condemning Andrew for not
being
2:36:45
meaner to Trump which I found
to be very
2:36:48
disturbing and in terms of
Biebs being
2:36:50
an objective reporter but let's
listen
2:36:52
to this is I call it the Cuomo
versus
2:36:55
Cuomo comedy act this is part
one now
2:36:59
you know I've seen you referred
to a
2:37:00
little bit recently as the love
Gov and
2:37:02
I'm wondering if that's
bleeding into
2:37:04
your demeanor at all making you
a little
2:37:05
soft and the president that you
don't
2:37:07
want to really criticize him
because you
2:37:09
need him and now is not a time
for
2:37:11
fighting but don't you have to
balance
2:37:13
that with calling him out if
he's doing
2:37:15
things that you don't think are
great
2:37:16
for the people of your state to
be
2:37:18
hearing and experiencing love
go I've
2:37:21
always I've always been a soft
guy I am
2:37:24
the love Gov I'm a cool dude in
loose
2:37:26
mood you know that I just say
let it go
2:37:29
just go with the flow baby you
know you
2:37:31
can't control him he never said
any
2:37:32
water off a duck's ass on you I
think
2:37:36
really yeah well I never said
anything
2:37:39
look I have known you Michael
alright
2:37:41
well that's your opinion
2:37:42
yeah oh you should listen better
2:37:44
listening works not always
talking what
2:37:48
was the question
2:37:48
oh I remember the question yeah
well
2:37:53
that's your characterization
first of
2:37:55
all I said you know stated as a
question
2:37:57
because you have a
characterization in
2:37:59
there that is a premise I am
working
2:38:01
with the president
cooperatively it's
2:38:04
very important that the federal
governor
2:38:05
state government work together
during
2:38:06
this time I have to do my best
job for
2:38:09
the people of this state you
cannot say
2:38:11
look I've been the governor in
this
2:38:13
country have been the most
critical of
2:38:15
the president up until now and
by the
2:38:17
way there's no governor that
he's been
2:38:19
more critical of than me
2:38:20
so nobody's gonna say I gone
too soft on
2:38:24
the president we're working
together to
2:38:25
help the state that's what's
important
2:38:28
now no politics no personality
no ego no
2:38:31
ego it's not about you it's not
about me
2:38:36
it's about we and getting
through this
2:38:38
and that's my singular focus
there'll be
2:38:41
a day at a time for everything
but this
2:38:44
is not the time and place
2:38:45
that whole bit was ego the
whole thing
2:38:49
was one big egomaniac thing yeah
2:38:54
narcissistic complex people
yeah so
2:38:57
let's say this now he goes into
the
2:38:59
second part this was actually
longer
2:39:01
than what I have but he goes in
and
2:39:03
grills him about becoming the
vice
2:39:05
presidential choice which is
not gonna
2:39:07
happen because it has already
said I
2:39:09
don't know why the governor
didn't throw
2:39:11
this back in his face but Biden
has
2:39:14
already says he's picking a
woman and
2:39:15
he's made it very clear and
he's done in
2:39:17
his most recent talks he said
he's gonna
2:39:20
pick from a group of ten I hope
unless
2:39:23
Andrew Cuomo's a woman which it
would
2:39:26
have been a funny line he's not
picking
2:39:29
it but here we go again yes
please go
2:39:33
the the war is that this
increases the
2:39:38
chances with senator Sanders
out that
2:39:40
you may get in there in the
race for
2:39:41
president is that true is that
the word
2:39:44
well then it must be true the
word
2:39:46
illustrate right is that oh yes
I'm
2:39:49
sorry I didn't hear an answer
was it
2:39:51
responsive you're not
responsive I'm
2:39:52
just saying if that's the word
Who am I
2:39:54
to argue with the word right so
this is
2:39:58
horrible John this is where
these guys
2:40:01
are lame this is like terrible
Punch and
2:40:04
Judy drunkest has changed your
thinking
2:40:08
is that what you say governor
that has
2:40:11
the Senators leaving the race
changed my
2:40:14
thinking in what way are you
now giving
2:40:16
different consideration or
running for
2:40:18
president nope
2:40:19
so you good question thank you
but why
2:40:22
well it's definitely a good
question I'm
2:40:26
a thinking being I'm thinking
about a
2:40:28
lot of things I bet yeah is it
are you
2:40:33
not thinking about running for
president
2:40:34
because now there's more
political
2:40:37
momentum around the idea of you
2:40:39
accepting a vice presidential
bid from
2:40:41
Joe Biden is that something
that you're
2:40:43
considering first of all I'm
glad to see
2:40:46
you're feeling better I can help
2:40:48
oh man does it get better yeah
it's
2:40:51
always done you're feeling
better
2:40:53
because your animation and yeah
2:40:58
answer whatever you like Joe
Biden is
2:41:01
Joe Biden is a personal friend
of mine
2:41:04
I've worked with him he's been
a great
2:41:06
friend to this state I support
him I
2:41:08
have four years and he's going
to be I
2:41:11
believe an excellent Democratic
2:41:13
candidate and a leader second I
have
2:41:16
said repeatedly my plans when I
said I
2:41:19
wanted to run for governor says
the
2:41:21
people of my state I will serve
as your
2:41:23
governor people ask me well
will you run
2:41:26
for president I said no I'm not
that guy
2:41:29
Chris I'm not that politician
who says
2:41:32
yeah I want it's all about me
in the
2:41:34
next step on the line even if
you're my
2:41:39
word and they call you and say
we jump
2:41:42
up and down love ya love gov
says no way
2:41:46
I gave my word and my word is
good I'm
2:41:51
not your typical guy don't
laugh you're
2:41:53
gonna pay Chris one day you're
gonna be
2:41:56
better I just figured it out of
course
2:41:58
it's very important to Chris
that his
2:42:00
brother continued his career in
the
2:42:02
forefront because Chris is
obviously
2:42:06
hanging on to his big brothers
coattails
2:42:08
would Chris Cuomo be on CNN if
he wasn't
2:42:12
brother of and son of no he's
2:42:16
unimpressive well he's getting
worse and
2:42:19
this was this display of
stupidity with
2:42:23
his read this I think is the
third or
2:42:25
fourth time he'd they've done
this yeah
2:42:27
this is the most recent it's
just really
2:42:30
it's it's like a real head
Shakers he
2:42:33
won't do a serious interview he
just
2:42:35
keeps making snide comments and
he tries
2:42:37
to humiliate him and he brought
this old
2:42:39
photo up Andrew almost walked
off when
2:42:42
he brought the photo it's
stupid I don't
2:42:45
know what's right I in fact I
think we
2:42:48
should we're gonna have to ban
any Cuomo
2:42:51
clips no I come on this is good
it's not
2:42:55
that good I will say there was
a great
2:43:00
piece in Elle magazine this
weekend
2:43:06
an interview with Stacey Abrams
yeah
2:43:09
there she is ladies and
gentlemen here's
2:43:12
the headline Stacey Abrams on
voting
2:43:14
rights kovat 19 and being vice
president
2:43:17
quote I would be an excellent
running
2:43:19
mate
2:43:20
interview done by Melissa
harris-perry
2:43:22
if you can remember her gym her
her she
2:43:26
was somehow she's the phony who
was on
2:43:28
MSNBC in the on Saturday
morning and she
2:43:31
got kicked out would she get
kicked out
2:43:33
for bed right right yeah but in
this a
2:43:36
political operative yes exactly
2:43:39
Stacey Abrams does not give the
expected
2:43:42
answer when I asked if she
would accept
2:43:43
an offer from former Vice
President Joe
2:43:45
Biden to serve as his 2020
running mate
2:43:47
yes I would be honored abram
says i
2:43:49
would be an excellent running
mate i
2:43:51
have the capacity to attract
voters by
2:43:53
motivating typically ignored
communities
2:43:55
i have a strong history of
executive and
2:43:58
management experience in the
private
2:43:59
public and nonprofit sectors
I've spent
2:44:02
25 years in independent study
of foreign
2:44:05
policy Council for relations I
am ready
2:44:08
to help advance an agenda of
restoring
2:44:10
America's place in the world if
I am
2:44:12
selected I am prepared and
excited to
2:44:15
serve well that's clear your
next
2:44:20
president there ladies talking
about an
2:44:21
egomaniac yeah yeah she has no
problem
2:44:24
saying it's an interesting
interview so
2:44:26
so I had the I've listened to
the three
2:44:31
Biden podcast I couldn't really
get a
2:44:33
lot of clips yeah from the last
one but
2:44:36
I do have a couple I have some
things I
2:44:38
have a few to play why you're
sound
2:44:41
doing these days well here is
the weird
2:44:45
Biden podcast moment this is
the weird
2:44:47
cuts they did just I don't know
why they
2:44:49
can't do a better job of this I
don't
2:44:51
think we can sort of toss out
the
2:44:53
democracy in a democratic
process and
2:44:55
just to deal with the crisis I
think we
2:44:58
have to do both because one
impacts the
2:44:59
other oh that's something else
oh I'm
2:45:01
sorry weird no matter what that
was him
2:45:07
saying okay we have to play
that one
2:45:08
again this is a I want you to
listen to
2:45:12
what he says and then tell me
what he
2:45:14
said ready okay but what what
one
2:45:19
one name one we're okay okay
here we go
2:45:22
I'm gonna listen and tell you
what he
2:45:24
said okay three two one go I
don't think
2:45:25
we can sort of toss out the
democracy in
2:45:28
a democratic process and just
to deal
2:45:30
with the crisis I think we have
to do
2:45:32
both because one impacts the
other okay
2:45:35
I know what I know what he's
talking
2:45:37
about I do he's talking about
shutting
2:45:41
down or opening up the country
is he not
2:45:45
he he said no what he said
literally was
2:45:49
we can't throw we can't just
just throw
2:45:53
out everything I for ardham
that entails
2:45:56
how our democracy works and
then deal
2:45:58
with the throne advise we have
to do
2:46:00
both so in other words we have
to
2:46:02
destroy our democracy yes yes
yes and
2:46:05
deal with the throne of ice now
you can
2:46:07
play the third time I'm going
to hear
2:46:09
that well I'm here I'm gonna
play it a
2:46:10
third time just because I
enjoyed the
2:46:12
hum so much on his podcast I
don't think
2:46:15
we can toss out to democracy in
a
2:46:17
democratic process and just to
deal with
2:46:20
the crisis I think we have to
do both
2:46:21
because one impacts the other
whatever
2:46:24
Joe state don't worry Stacey is
ready to
2:46:26
serve
2:46:27
now here he is he's got this
guy on his
2:46:30
third podcast and I did this is
a short
2:46:32
eight another eight second clip
shorty
2:46:34
this is him trying to ask a
question I'm
2:46:37
not gonna go play the whole
thing where
2:46:39
he actually gets it out but you
have to
2:46:41
endure this particular sort of
thing
2:46:44
every time the look what you
know with
2:46:51
the fact is that bullcrap you
edited
2:46:55
that you edited not that went
out on his
2:46:58
podcast which they edit
unedited like
2:47:01
that yes eight seconds of him
going
2:47:04
without a clip for you put it
on the
2:47:16
next show if you want me home
like no
2:47:18
that's okay thanks I'd like to
take a
2:47:23
quick trip around a couple of
countries
2:47:25
well before we do I do have one
I saw
2:47:29
from the Cuomo thing that I
think is a
2:47:31
possibility end of show
2:47:33
okay this is your opinion your
opinion
2:47:36
well that's your opinion I like
it let
2:47:40
me see if I had anything I'd
have feel
2:47:41
that I'd not have a thought I
had a in
2:47:45
just show let me see mmm no no
that's
2:47:52
good
2:47:53
we can use that I like it I'd
like it a
2:47:54
lot actually - your opinion
just well
2:47:58
that's your opinion although no
wait
2:47:59
here's what I had I had
something under
2:48:03
jingles yes I had this one from
the same
2:48:07
two jamokes actually I don't
like what I
2:48:10
do I think that was pretty good
that's
2:48:16
worth my time which I think I
don't like
2:48:19
what I do is probably better
2:48:20
and that's Cuomo bitching about
his own
2:48:23
ozone show I don't like what I
do okay
2:48:26
good there we go
2:48:28
no I actually I want to talk
about the
2:48:30
the models quickly because I
promise
2:48:33
that about the data when this
is all
2:48:37
said and done hopefully
there'll be some
2:48:39
kind of review I'm sure it will
be a
2:48:41
part of an impeachment against
the
2:48:43
president for violating the
Hatch Act
2:48:45
and for not properly using the
defense
2:48:49
production Act and so there's
gonna be
2:48:50
all kinds of research and
committees and
2:48:53
subpoenas and we're gonna look
2:48:54
everywhere and find find the
culprit
2:48:57
where the orange man did bad
we're gonna
2:48:59
find it and no one will look at
these
2:49:02
damn models which have been
inaccurate
2:49:03
from the get-go have been
decreased from
2:49:07
over two million death in the
United
2:49:09
States down to 61 and I have a
feeling
2:49:12
it may even go lower today with
the
2:49:13
briefing these are based on
computer
2:49:17
models with the summit of input
inputs
2:49:20
which I would actually assert
are a lot
2:49:22
more knowledgeable than climate
model
2:49:25
inputs at least you have some
things to
2:49:27
work with but yes this is
exponential
2:49:30
stuff so if you make a mistake
that's
2:49:34
why you wind up with the factor
20
2:49:37
factor 20 hockey stick factor
20 of the
2:49:43
reality and that's
2:49:45
something that we will have to
remember
2:49:47
when it come when this
eventually comes
2:49:49
back to to climate change
models because
2:49:53
it will
2:49:54
here's foul Qi and I'm happy he
said
2:49:58
this so we can use this clip for
2:49:59
evermore
2:50:00
it'll be good in the future I
have no
2:50:02
problem with people who are
critical of
2:50:04
modeling because modeling is
inherently
2:50:07
an imperfect science so I don't
really
2:50:10
have any quibbling with that
and you
2:50:12
just got to make sure as you
collect
2:50:14
real data if you rely more on
the data
2:50:17
than you do on a model yeah
sure I mean
2:50:19
all of that makes a lot of
sense but I
2:50:21
think one of the problems is
that those
2:50:23
models were what we were used
to shut
2:50:27
down the United States economy
the fear
2:50:30
that those numbers when we
looked at a
2:50:32
hundred thousand to two hundred
and
2:50:34
forty thousand people and that
was I
2:50:36
should point out including
mitigation
2:50:38
and social distancing that was
with that
2:50:40
factored in so that number has
dropped
2:50:44
by thirty three percent so I
guess you
2:50:45
know what what kind of model is
so far
2:50:48
off that it leads us to
policymaking
2:50:50
decisions
2:50:50
that now are having such dire
2:50:52
consequences yeah well first I
think
2:50:54
it's important to point out
that it
2:50:56
isn't the model or the result
of the
2:50:58
model that really led to the
decision to
2:51:01
have such strong mitigation
programs
2:51:06
such as physical separation you
don't
2:51:08
even have to look at any model
just take
2:51:11
a look at what happened in
China take a
2:51:13
look at what happened in
northern Italy
2:51:15
how the hospitals were
completely
2:51:18
overrun and the draconian
methods that
2:51:21
had to be taken in China to
turn down
2:51:23
their their outbreak so I mean
if I
2:51:26
never saw a result of a model
that alone
2:51:28
would clearly indicate that
something
2:51:31
rather significant needed to be
done to
2:51:35
prevent the spread so I I mean
I again
2:51:37
getting back to models and and
I might
2:51:39
never argue with anybody that
has a
2:51:41
problem with the model I
inherently have
2:51:44
problems with models
2:51:45
yeah but he's it was across
premise yeah
2:51:49
his commentary about China and
Italy's
2:51:53
it was a false premise he says
look what
2:51:54
they
2:51:55
look what they did in China
what if they
2:51:58
didn't do that in China we
don't know
2:51:59
what the results would have
been he's
2:52:01
full of crap and he literally
took the
2:52:03
two million death model with
Burks to
2:52:06
the president it's
well-documented he
2:52:08
said it she said it the
president admits
2:52:10
it and that was the basis for
the
2:52:12
mitigation which ie are shut
down based
2:52:16
upon the hockey stick and now
he's all
2:52:21
well your model mobile-based
punt and
2:52:24
let's talk about that data for
a second
2:52:26
let's talk about the data from
Italy
2:52:28
I don't know let's talk about
the data
2:52:30
from China and we have reports
is that
2:52:32
maybe only 12% of the reported
deaths
2:52:34
were CO vid hospital systems get
2:52:37
overwhelmed on a rate
overwhelmed on a
2:52:39
regular basis seasonally with
the flu we
2:52:41
have report after report from
2018 flu
2:52:45
season hospitals overloaded no
beds not
2:52:48
possible it's not the exact
same thing
2:52:50
I'm just saying is what he's
what he's
2:52:52
trying to posit here is
bullcrap and
2:52:54
let's talk about that Jay
deposit I know
2:52:57
I do that on purpose
2:52:58
then I'm allowed to say it at
least once
2:53:01
a show here is a physician from
Montana
2:53:05
her name is doctor and view
Kasich and
2:53:08
she did a like a ten minute
talk I took
2:53:12
a minute and a half of her
talking about
2:53:15
and she's this is in a small
setting but
2:53:18
with people who are interested
about the
2:53:19
codifying of these of these
deaths and
2:53:22
the death certificates she's
going to
2:53:24
explain what the CDC guidelines
are this
2:53:28
will show you how the data is
not good
2:53:31
going in we need to understand
how the
2:53:34
CDC and National Vital
Statistics system
2:53:37
are instructing physicians to
fill out
2:53:40
death certificates related to
kovat 19
2:53:42
brace yourselves
2:53:44
and please pay attention and
let what
2:53:46
I'm about to tell you sink in
the
2:53:49
assumption of kovat 19 death
could be
2:53:52
made even without testing based
on
2:53:55
assumption alone the death can
be
2:53:57
reported to the public as a net
another
2:53:59
kovat 19 casualty the March
24th 2020
2:54:04
National Vital Statistics
2:54:07
some memo states and I quote
the rules
2:54:10
for coating and selection of the
2:54:11
underlying cause of death are
expected
2:54:14
to result in kovat 19 being the
2:54:16
underlying cause more often
than not end
2:54:20
of quote
2:54:21
the CDC report of cases in the
US memo
2:54:24
from yesterday states the death
numbers
2:54:27
are preliminary quoted and have
not been
2:54:31
confirmed so quote the results
are
2:54:34
preliminary and have not been
confirmed
2:54:36
and of hope it's from the CDC
website
2:54:39
here's a quote even more laden
with
2:54:42
meaning Stephen Schwartz
national
2:54:45
director of the division of
Vital
2:54:47
Statistics says an answer to the
2:54:50
question is stated in the
organization's
2:54:53
kovat 19 alert quote shikko 19
be
2:54:56
reported on the death
certificate
2:54:58
only with a confirmed test
check out his
2:55:02
answer and I quote from this
memo of
2:55:04
which I have a copy quote Kovac
19
2:55:07
should be reported on the death
2:55:09
certificate for all the seasons
where
2:55:12
the disease caused or is
assumed to have
2:55:15
caused or contributed to death
2:55:17
certifiers should include as
much detail
2:55:20
as possible based on their
knowledge of
2:55:23
the case medical records
laboratory
2:55:26
testing etc and a pote sorry my
2:55:31
headphones just became
disconnected that
2:55:34
was just a small part of I
think was ten
2:55:38
minutes where she talks about
all these
2:55:40
different different codifying
margins of
2:55:45
error so the data is just no
good the
2:55:48
model is no good people are
speculating
2:55:50
is 12 times worse it's 12 times
less
2:55:53
well how about this I when it
comes to
2:55:57
computer models and predicting
our life
2:56:00
and predicting the danger to
our life
2:56:02
moving forward and we'll get
this more
2:56:05
at the bottom of this
coronavirus and
2:56:07
how the but at just looking at
the
2:56:09
models looking at the data we
have to be
2:56:11
a lot more explicit about the
data and
2:56:13
it has to be published in the
same way
2:56:16
that climate change data is
published
2:56:18
and I love climate change data
2:56:21
is from NASA you can download
the the
2:56:23
the data itself you can put it
in your
2:56:25
own you know you can argue over
it but
2:56:28
for sure I am now convinced
then when it
2:56:32
comes to climate change based
on the
2:56:34
knowledge we have learned as a
globe
2:56:37
with the coronavirus model
inaccuracies
2:56:40
we can safely submit that yes
climate
2:56:43
change is real and it may be
man-made
2:56:45
and it will kill us but we need
to take
2:56:50
the models inaccuracy into
account and I
2:56:53
think we'll be good until 2130
just
2:56:57
let's take that ten time in
accuracy
2:56:59
that you put in the in the
coronavirus
2:57:01
model so we have another
hundred years
2:57:04
until we're dead plenty of time
to
2:57:07
figure it out before then Greta
then I'm
2:57:11
gonna keep bringing this up
every single
2:57:14
time because it will be
relentless this
2:57:22
is all this is ridiculous this
is
2:57:25
getting more ridiculous by the
minute
2:57:28
I don't know here's a couple of
things
2:57:31
that are going on around here
or in the
2:57:33
West Coast I've got this here's
a clip
2:57:36
this is the no more concerts in
LA clip
2:57:39
on PBS the mayor of Los Angeles
said
2:57:42
late today that the city is not
likely
2:57:44
to allow sporting events
concerts and
2:57:47
other large events until next
year next
2:57:51
year this is for everyone and
you can
2:57:55
assume that what they do there
is going
2:57:57
to be the whole country there's
not
2:57:58
going to be another basketball
no way no
2:58:01
way no way forget no one's
gonna go to
2:58:04
these games away and in
California we're
2:58:06
taking a kind of a different
approach we
2:58:08
don't really care that much
about what's
2:58:09
really happening in the state
wide so
2:58:11
we're just gonna give money
away to
2:58:12
illegal aliens and this is Cal
giving
2:58:15
freedom I this is our governor
mayhem
2:58:17
governor Newsom California will
make
2:58:21
pandemic relief payments of
$500 a piece
2:58:24
to 150,000 migrants who were
living in
2:58:28
the state without documentation
2:58:30
Democratic governor Gavin
Newsom said
2:58:32
today that they
2:58:33
do essential work and pay
millions of
2:58:36
dollars in taxes almost 40% of
the money
2:58:39
will come from private
contributions the
2:58:41
migrants are not eligible for
federal
2:58:43
payments taxes but you're
talking about
2:58:51
sales tax and gasoline tax no
that's you
2:58:55
know this is not true illegals
in the
2:58:59
United States they can get a
number from
2:59:02
the IRS it's not a social
security
2:59:04
number but it is a number you
can pay
2:59:05
taxes to and a lot of them do
it so it's
2:59:08
not just sales tax I'm not sure
I'm sure
2:59:12
there's a few maniacs that do
it but
2:59:14
you're most of these are cash
payments
2:59:15
under the table and they're not
paying
2:59:17
money on that because finally
they do a
2:59:20
lot of gardening around here
and is a
2:59:21
big deal yeah
2:59:25
yeah we also had by the way a
warrants
2:59:30
endorsed by tan finally and we
have a
2:59:32
clip about that yeah yes I was
rather
2:59:35
interesting there we go
2:59:37
and in the Democratic
presidential
2:59:38
campaign Massachusetts senator
Elizabeth
2:59:41
Warren endorsed former Vice
President
2:59:43
Joe Biden she was the last of
his major
2:59:46
rivals to do so Warren said
that Biden
2:59:49
will restore America's faith in
good
2:59:52
effective government they look
so dumb
2:59:58
when they do that it was stupid
Maddow
3:00:01
Maddow comes on and she gets
worn on the
3:00:04
on the horn and gets her to ask
her
3:00:06
she'll be the vice president
there was a
3:00:09
funny moment I got a clip that
was a cue
3:00:12
to a clip oh I'm sorry
3:00:14
say it again give me the key
Maddow
3:00:16
asked Warren about VP if he
asked you to
3:00:19
be his running mate would you
say yes
3:00:20
yes yes yes I don't know what's
real or
3:00:26
not anymore she did not do
three breathy
3:00:30
yeses in a row there was a
funny moment
3:00:33
in the can the Navy --n
Parliament
3:00:37
pierre-paul aver I think is his
name he
3:00:41
is a conservative and he wanted
to know
3:00:43
if there was any personal
3:00:45
any truth to the intelligence
reports
3:00:47
that we discussed earlier that
the u.s.
3:00:49
apparently had long ago and
Trump should
3:00:51
have known and stopped the
coronavirus
3:00:53
in time and had that had they
seen that
3:00:57
had the prime minister at the
Prime
3:00:59
Minister Trudeau had he seen
these
3:01:02
reports and it was just oh this
was a
3:01:04
seven minute ordeal you'll
you'll get
3:01:07
the idea pretty quick like yes
or no
3:01:08
question that military
intelligence
3:01:11
warned of the deadly
coronavirus and a
3:01:14
briefing to the government in
early
3:01:17
January yes or no did the Prime
Minister
3:01:20
his office or any member of the
cabinet
3:01:23
see these briefings yes or no
the Deputy
3:01:28
Prime Minister Mr Speaker
Canada as a
3:01:32
member of the five eyes as a
member of
3:01:34
NATO as a member of NORAD a
close
3:01:37
intelligence partner with all
of those
3:01:39
allies very much including the
United
3:01:41
States is privy to a great deal
of
3:01:44
intelligence of course the
global
3:01:46
pandemic is an issue which has
concerned
3:01:49
our intelligence agencies and
those of
3:01:52
our partners so we have been in
close
3:01:53
communication with them well
member for
3:01:56
Carlton did any member of the
cabinet
3:01:58
see that intelligence from our
military
3:02:00
yes or no the Honourable Deputy
Prime
3:02:02
Minister as I have said mr.
speaker if
3:02:06
our intelligence sharing is very
3:02:09
important
3:02:09
our intelligence sharing with
our allies
3:02:12
during this global pandemic
which poses
3:02:14
particularly security
challenges has
3:02:17
been I would say very energetic
and we
3:02:21
continue to work with they are
November
3:02:24
for Carlton question was and is
as any
3:02:26
member of the defense to that
military
3:02:27
intelligence so this went on
for 10
3:02:30
minutes and of course it's gets
humorous
3:02:33
because she just answers the
same
3:02:34
question in the same way with
different
3:02:35
words each time but the CBC I
would say
3:02:39
the BBC of the Canada Navy a
they
3:02:43
handled it this way now this is
shot
3:02:44
from someone's TV you know
iPhone on
3:02:47
their TV at home so sorry for
the sound
3:02:50
quality but you'll get the idea
3:02:52
thank you yes or no question
that
3:02:55
military intelligence warned of
the
3:02:58
deadly coronavirus on a
briefing to the
3:03:00
government in early January oh
god
3:03:09
forbid we show that no no no
pull away
3:03:12
the minute they ask an
uncomfortable
3:03:14
question about the Prime
Minister week
3:03:16
CBC very very weak super weak
the United
3:03:23
Kingdom is moving along
although they
3:03:26
might be due for an extension
of their
3:03:30
lockdown which is might be
announced
3:03:34
today they are a little bit
ahead when
3:03:37
it comes to and this will
probably be
3:03:40
the focus of our Sunday show
after we
3:03:42
know how we're going to get
back to work
3:03:44
here in the United States at
least
3:03:46
they're they're getting ready
for the
3:03:48
tracking and so today I wanted
to
3:03:50
outline the next step a new NHS
app for
3:03:54
contact tracing
3:03:55
if you become unwell with the
symptoms
3:03:57
of coronavirus you can securely
tell
3:04:00
this new NHS and the app will
then send
3:04:05
an alert anonymously to other
app users
3:04:09
that you've been in significant
contact
3:04:10
with over the past few days
even before
3:04:13
you have symptoms so that they
know and
3:04:16
connect accordingly all data
will be
3:04:19
handled according to the
highest ethical
3:04:21
and security standards wave and
we'd
3:04:23
only be using NHS care and
research and
3:04:26
we won't hold it any longer
than it's
3:04:28
needed and as part of our
commitment to
3:04:30
transparency we'll be
publishing the
3:04:32
source code - we're already
testing this
3:04:35
app and as we do this we're
working
3:04:38
closely with the world's
leading tech
3:04:39
companies and renowned experts
in
3:04:42
clinical safety and digital
ethics so
3:04:45
that we can get this right this
is gonna
3:04:48
be very fun
3:04:49
oh brother this is dad this is
asking
3:04:53
for nothing but trouble well
we're gonna
3:04:55
get the same same thing here
although
3:04:56
Trump is going to push against
it he
3:04:59
doesn't like it and I and I
have a
3:05:01
feeling that what Google and
Apple are
3:05:03
doing there their collaboration
3:05:06
it's probably a good
pre-emptive move to
3:05:09
have a lot of that type of
functionality
3:05:10
because they're looking at the
the
3:05:12
Bluetooth distance tracking you
I think
3:05:16
you'd prefer to have the the
operating
3:05:19
system itself do that rather
than have a
3:05:22
bunch of nut balls with apps do
it but
3:05:24
this is definitely the time to
switch to
3:05:26
a flip phone because none of
this is
3:05:28
going to make your information
and your
3:05:32
data about mainly who you are
where you
3:05:35
are and what you have or don't
have is
3:05:38
not gonna make that any safer
it's not
3:05:41
gonna be safe it's not gonna be
any
3:05:42
safer nobody's gonna switch to
a flip
3:05:45
phone people are gonna you've
said this
3:05:46
before they're gonna they're
gonna
3:05:48
embrace though this is great
this is
3:05:52
great yes the stalkers delight
we had
3:05:57
afternoon delight now we've got
stalkers
3:05:59
delight this is great I know
well just
3:06:03
like I said earlier everyone's
ready for
3:06:04
the vaccine just let me go
stick it in
3:06:09
I'm sure the joke has been made
but I
3:06:13
mean these windows really that
3:06:15
impressive is that the same guy
we want
3:06:17
in charge of our vaccines you
know what
3:06:21
if we get Vista vaccine he's
already
3:06:25
done that if you read the
candidates
3:06:26
notice it's right pulled the
stunt
3:06:29
indeed you hurt people all over
the
3:06:30
world with his vaccines
3:06:32
oh the polio one was a complete
disaster
3:06:34
okay because Tuesday night
we'll upgrade
3:06:36
it we'll fix you two is they
fix your
3:06:39
vaccine Tuesday night it's
gonna be good
3:06:41
yeah yeah yeah what'd you say
shall we
3:06:46
thank some more people for this
fab
3:06:48
episode one two three we have to
3:06:51
to show my fooled by donors you
to no
3:06:54
agenda imagine all the people
who could
3:06:56
do this oh yeah that'd be found
3:07:01
[Music]
3:07:04
and we do have a few people to
thank
3:07:07
starting with we already give
Eric ours
3:07:09
Joe is upgrade but Jason
batting er in
3:07:12
Florence new Kentucky $170
3:07:17
he says it's 10% of his
stimulus nice I
3:07:20
think Martin wah Walter John or
29:21
3:07:24
sir do suffered night of the
for Strings
3:07:28
funk for kids and time travel
and he
3:07:31
went back in time to donate one
two
3:07:33
three four nine and there was
some
3:07:37
reason for that I can't
remember what
3:07:38
that would that was mild and
high night
3:07:41
in Parker Colorado one two
three four
3:07:43
five and these following people
are all
3:07:44
one two three four five donors
which is
3:07:47
a celebration of the number one
two
3:07:49
three four that the angel
number and all
3:07:51
the rest of it the Mile High
Knights
3:07:54
Reggie's gonna name them Mile
High
3:07:56
Knights or silver dude of the
silver
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dolphins Elaine McLaughlin
Olympia
3:08:01
Washington
3:08:02
Christopher Remer or reamer in
Missoula
3:08:06
Montana I remember I think Sir
Joe Dame
3:08:08
J of the angry clouds
3:08:10
Clayton Peterson and Angel Fire
in New
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Mexico Daniel Langman and
Victoria BC
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Dame g-money one two three four
five and
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parts unknown Sir Paul love in
Richmond
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Virginia
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Jacob Hernandez in Kennewick
Washington
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Rhett Gardiner in San Diego
California
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anonymous Jamie audison Miao
dicin I
3:08:34
think in Orlando Florida Dame
Jamie of
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the highway one two three four
five
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sir Chuck Walters and Schaumburg
3:08:42
Illinois Scott Dexter in
Rockford
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Michigan Sequoia yeah yeah Cole
kuya
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of the Sierra batholith
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Jennifer ranked in Salisbury
Maryland
3:08:56
Chris Wilson in Ojai California
another
3:09:00
Chris Wilson Street crash EMT
and I'm
3:09:02
sorry that Chris Wilson needed
to do
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deducing
3:09:06
you've been deduced caught it
good work
3:09:11
sir crash EMT in Holly Springs
North
3:09:13
Carolina
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Michael Olsen 1 2 3 4 5 parts
unknown
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Alex Van table and Bronx New
York Todd
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Webster and Wellsboro
Pennsylvania
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William Hale the 2nd in
Clarksville
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Tennessee
3:09:25
I even HB he made it you made
it he was
3:09:30
worried about getting on this
done this
3:09:31
day Kendra Hartsell in Riverside
3:09:34
Giovanni
3:09:36
Gomez in Indianapolis or Eric
is naked
3:09:39
in South Ogden Utah Bryan Brown
go blur
3:09:43
say in Los Angeles we imagined
Roy
3:09:47
what's your name Brian Brian
what Brown
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gobbler
3:09:51
I'm hoping this go blur sir
roux art of
3:09:54
Mark nests in Houghton sir
Netherland
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sir Stephen Schneider of coffee
roasting
3:10:04
and tobacco pipes in Round Lake
Illinois
3:10:07
and rural MS&E Sir Andrew and
Sir
3:10:12
Patrick Coble Duke of the South
he's in
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Murphy's Murfreesboro Christina
Thomas &
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Drums Pennsylvania Vicky Faris
in
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Carlton Texas Joe Thomas and
historia
3:10:24
Oregon Stephanie Sutton in Mesa
Arizona
3:10:28
keep up the great work she
writes Joe
3:10:31
Thomas by the way I want us to
stop and
3:10:33
read she just sent a note in
for she's
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written uh with light with gray
ink on
3:10:39
gray paper but she'd I do have
to say
3:10:42
this my smoking-hot husband
Doug is a
3:10:44
longtime listener and
subscriber donor
3:10:46
he has been blessed abundantly
with
3:10:49
overtime work recently this
donation
3:10:52
brings him closer to knighthood
3:10:54
we appreciate the windfall of
health
3:10:56
we'd like to request health
karma and
3:10:59
we'll put that at the end for
you for
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daughter-in-law Haven as she is
being
3:11:03
treated for severe nausea hmm
also jobs
3:11:08
karma put that all that at the
end Thank
3:11:09
You Stephanie Sutton comes up
after that
3:11:13
and then anonymous and Seattle
3:11:15
Washington and that's the end
of our
3:11:17
list of well-wishers taking
part in the
3:11:19
promotion I want to thank each
and every
3:11:21
one ever did contributing one
two three
3:11:22
four oh yes and just adding
that from
3:11:25
those donations Sir Paul loved
his one
3:11:29
two three four five donation
brings him
3:11:30
up to baronet we'll change that
in a
3:11:33
moment and Sir Patrick Coble
Duke of the
3:11:35
South put his daughter on and
Catherine
3:11:38
on a list for her seventh
birthday so
3:11:40
I'll have that there as well on
where
3:11:43
with sir role eske from
Saskatoon
3:11:45
Saskatchewan the Paris of the
north
3:11:48
america eighty-seven dollars
and forty
3:11:50
four cents Jeremy Grady 6:33
Brandon
3:11:52
Foster seventy-five Michael
Johnson $72
3:11:55
walk Rock Falls Wisconsin
3:11:58
Ronald scenario in Riverview
Florida 69
3:12:02
69 along with jonathan weeks
and Atoka
3:12:06
tennessee 69 69 sir asset of
the cannon
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avian wood woods Quartus ontario
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anonymous in salem indiana
66-34 the sir
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Esther was 68 36 sir laugh a
lot and
3:12:19
tell stories share a secret in
Metairie
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Louisiana 6170
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marked the silver 6120 Marjorie
Lewis
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Redlands California 60 sir not
appearing
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on this podcast in Richland
Washington
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56 78 along with Devon Crider
60 56 78
3:12:38
in Fort Collins Colorado Daniel
Clooney
3:12:40
in Erie Pennsylvania
3:12:41
Sir Robert of the sous-vide in
Holland
3:12:44
Pennsylvania double nickels on
the dime
3:12:46
Scott Wald her devil nickels on
the
3:12:48
diamond Madison Wisconsin Chris
Paul II
3:12:50
in Verona Wisconsin
3:12:51
Ashley Eisner Chris Paul aged
54 17
3:12:54
Ashley eisenerz 54:16 anonymous
53 Colby
3:12:59
Jolie in satti quinn utah
Santaquin sent
3:13:04
to Quinn Utah 51:23 and the
following
3:13:06
people are $50 donors name and
location
3:13:09
if we have it starting with the
great
3:13:11
Baroness Patricia Worthington
at the top
3:13:13
from Miami Florida
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Michael Berlin odessa florida
James
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Shannon Atkinson Warren
Michigan Baron
3:13:19
John camp and antlers Oklahoma
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Ryan regal in Encino California
Mon man
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su rod a parts unknown
Christopher
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Muller Muller in Cedar Park
Texas Famke
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von bream Allen inverter burg
50 Chris
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Lewinsky Vai count sir maniac of
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Colorado Colin Baker in
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Kansas or Brandon sebuah the
white count
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in Port Orchard Washington Mile
Kyle and
3:13:47
last but not least my Kyle
Meyer in
3:13:51
Atlanta Georgia I want to thank
all
3:13:53
these people for making this
show
3:13:54
possible yes a quick a couple of
3:13:58
additions here Michael Johnson
who you
3:14:00
heard has a blade of birthday
wish for
3:14:02
son Bryan was celebrating the
12th of
3:14:05
Madison Wisconsin is a faithful
listener
3:14:07
and thank you to him for not
calling me
3:14:10
a douche bag please d douche me
Jonathan
3:14:15
weeks is wishing his wife Katie
ablated
3:14:18
happy birthday she was on the
15th our
3:14:20
new human resource Elena I
think they
3:14:23
say that right is entering
month two of
3:14:25
her probationary period and we
have so
3:14:27
far decided to keep her on very
good
3:14:33
pearl of Alvarado says hi my
name's
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pearl I'm a new listener was
hit in the
3:14:39
mouth by my boyfriend ha wanted
to wish
3:14:41
my boyfriend Sean ESPO a very
happy
3:14:44
birthday birthday is on the
16th that's
3:14:45
today thank you and really
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and enjoy your podcast Thank
You pearl
3:14:49
and Chris Paulie from Verona
Wisconsin
3:14:54
his birthday is tomorrow is
44th he'll
3:14:57
be on that list and he becomes
a knight
3:15:00
yeah added up to knighthood at
the end
3:15:03
of last year and he will be sir
CP
3:15:08
Knight of the twin toddlers and
Ashley
3:15:12
Eisner buyer from Louisville
it's her
3:15:14
birthday she'll be 36 she's on
her way
3:15:16
to Dame hood again thank you
all of
3:15:18
these producers it's quite a
list but
3:15:20
this was quite the number you
guys love
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it and thanks to all of those
who came
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in under $50 obviously for
brevity's
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sake we can't mention the one
to the
3:15:30
12.30 for names but thank you
all so
3:15:34
much everyone under 50 is a kept
3:15:38
anonymous here on the
3:15:39
whoo I'm a little hoarse from
all that
3:15:42
and you did most of the reading
in that
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interesting we will do it all
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April 12th Matthew shock AJ
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birthday celebrated yesterday
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Jonathon weeks as we just hurts
his
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happy birthday to his wife
Katie also
3:16:24
celebrating yesterday Kyle
Brown happy
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birthday to his old boss and
friend
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Shambo Joe says Kylie Brown
Emily
3:16:32
Jambo Joe turns 39 today happy
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Jambo Joe big fan of the
products no
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Sir
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Patrick Coppola birthday was
daughter
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Catherine she turned seven pearl
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Ashley Eisner buyer 36 today
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Lee North
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is way ahead of the game and
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celebrate on April 23rd happy
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yes title changes today sir
Dred Scott
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becomes Earl at large
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sir Gogi hung baron of st.
Augustine
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Florida and Sir Paul of as you
heard
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earlier becomes a baronet today
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knighting x' and daming x' to
do one Wow
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let me see we have well Jambo
Joe
3:17:55
becomes a knight today how
about that I
3:17:58
think this was is his friend or
former
3:18:01
coworker and they they upped up
they
3:18:03
they rounded out his knighthood
okay
3:18:08
this is great so I'll just say
it up
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front Jambo Joe we need you and
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line up over there please and
uh I'll
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get this blade here and John is
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Jambo
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Joe knight of reflection Dame
of the
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crystal courser below sir rotor
head sir
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bebop Knight of the frozen
tundra sir CP
3:18:56
Knight of the twin toddlers -
Matthew of
3:18:58
the Falls and Sir Tom of the
country of
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Dame ring and your sealing wax
in your
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official certificate and thank
you again
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for being producers and not just
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producers the kind that elevate
to
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royalty status here knights and
dames of
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the nodes in the round table
Dvorak org
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slash na no meetups oh I did
the wait no
3:19:44
meetups but we have I think
Baron Scott
3:19:47
of the the armory he's looking
to set up
3:19:51
a local 5-1 to zoom that meet
up here in
3:19:53
Austin but forget that
3:19:55
that'll be posted on No Agenda
meetups
3:19:58
calm he gave us to eat in these
trendies
3:20:03
trying times a venison
tenderloin and
3:20:08
some dressing for steak salad
that he
3:20:11
made it's hot I got to tell you
venison
3:20:15
tenderloin off the hook you
know he
3:20:20
could pack one of those up in
some ice
3:20:22
dry ice and ship one out here
yeah so he
3:20:25
hunted himself be honnest
dresses the
3:20:28
whole floors but most hunters
have too
3:20:30
much meat to eat yeah well this
was a
3:20:32
good one very very tasty so
yeah that's
3:20:37
it for no agenda meetups calm
Scott did
3:20:40
that did that do that I don't
think I
3:20:42
have super lot of other stuff
that we
3:20:45
need to talk about
3:20:49
other than sad news Amazon's
having an
3:20:54
embracing to Amazon amazon.com
they're
3:20:56
having an interesting time you
know
3:20:59
they're dealing with their with
their
3:21:00
deliveries with problems with
people in
3:21:04
the warehouse or not they're
trying to
3:21:05
hire more people and they you
know the a
3:21:10
lot of people depend on their
affiliate
3:21:13
program the bloggers podcasters
I think
3:21:19
on some Amazon's been screwing
the
3:21:22
affiliate program well so they
just
3:21:23
announced they're lowering
payouts to as
3:21:26
low as 1% yeah what's the point
they're
3:21:29
dropping at four or five
percent on
3:21:32
their fill on their affiliate
payouts
3:21:35
per per product you know that
is I know
3:21:41
exactly what happened thanks
for getting
3:21:43
us started that you did a great
job
3:21:45
really appreciate it now we
have our own
3:21:47
marketing and advertising and
we have
3:21:49
our own system that which we
rip off our
3:21:52
own clients with forcing them to
3:21:54
advertise we really don't need
the
3:21:56
affiliates anymore
3:21:57
yeah we don't need your help
that's it
3:21:59
thing thanks for playing thanks
for
3:22:00
thanks for playing and here's
your one
3:22:02
percent shut up it's exactly
what
3:22:04
happened for that alone might
be what
3:22:06
you expect yeah for that alone
that
3:22:09
should be boycott well what
happen the
3:22:13
least for a while I do have a
note I
3:22:15
want to read from Tim mm-hmm
Jim deed is
3:22:18
the guy who talked about the
cow towing
3:22:20
uh-huh but he yeah this is
Scott spoiler
3:22:23
alerts about that idiotic Star
Trek
3:22:25
Picard series I just found this
I was
3:22:28
actually earthed by this and he
I
3:22:31
stopped watching it after the
first step
3:22:33
aside think I watched party
episode so I
3:22:34
couldn't take it as a
slow-moving bad
3:22:36
acting and some story I
recently watched
3:22:39
the Star Trek Picard series he
writes
3:22:41
and have a couple of
observations
3:22:43
spoiler alert
3:22:45
predictive programming ahead in
this
3:22:47
season finale in my opinion is
what
3:22:50
should have been the C series
finale
3:22:52
probably Picard has his brain
3:22:55
transferred into a new body the
3:22:58
singularity is nigh more
importantly the
3:23:01
real hero of
3:23:02
Star Trek next generation
universe
3:23:04
William Riker shows up to save
the day
3:23:07
in the Federation's flagship
you know
3:23:10
the flagship of the Federation
which
3:23:13
everyone knows is the USS
Enterprise oh
3:23:18
no my friends the flagship is
now the
3:23:21
USS zing hey a new ship named
after that
3:23:28
famous Chinese explorers zing
hey so
3:23:33
this tells me and he goes on he
says
3:23:35
also notice to me to stop using
the
3:23:37
phrase kowtow right he says
that he
3:23:42
points this out and it says to
me that
3:23:44
paramount of somebody's getting
so much
3:23:46
Chinese money to do these these
programs
3:23:50
that is now showing up in very
subtle
3:23:52
ways or not so subtle ways of
you're
3:23:55
paying attention because he's
right it
3:23:57
should be the enterprise not
anyways
3:23:58
thing here a little little bit
about him
3:24:01
from the because he's so
important to
3:24:03
American history and I have
issues with
3:24:06
altering other histories of
other
3:24:08
countries that really don't
affect this
3:24:10
country in any way but zing hey
Chinese
3:24:14
from 1371 to 1433 was a Chinese
Mariner
3:24:19
explorer diplomat fleet admiral
and
3:24:22
Court eunuch so the guy had his
nuts cut
3:24:25
off during China's early Ming
Dynasty he
3:24:29
was originally born as ma he in
a Muslim
3:24:32
family and later adopted the
surname is
3:24:34
Zhang conferred by the Emperor
Yongle so
3:24:38
the guy was a eunuchs of
vasectomy
3:24:40
victim and and if he's I guess
was a big
3:24:44
shot in the in the 1300s and
now our
3:24:47
interpret now the American
series Star
3:24:51
Trek done by Gene Roddenberry
originally
3:24:54
and based on cowboy stories is
now cow
3:24:59
towing to the Chinese and
adding a
3:25:01
stupid ship name that's got
nothing to
3:25:04
do with anything
3:25:05
uh just a just a minor
complaint Chinese
3:25:08
asshole
3:25:09
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I'm done if you are yeah I
think so yeah
3:25:15
thank you sir we're gonna have
tons of
3:25:17
stuff for Sunday and it's not
gonna snow
3:25:19
more grousing yeah well I can't
wait to
3:25:22
find out what how we're gonna
get back
3:25:24
to work it's of course on a
show day so
3:25:28
end of show right after this
have no
3:25:31
agenda stream calm random
thoughts
3:25:33
number 80 now I have a whole
bunch of
3:25:36
great end of show clips they're
going to
3:25:38
roll on Sunday so don't be
disappointed
3:25:40
if you send in your mix because
we have
3:25:43
one beautiful full-length song
and
3:25:45
original by melissa talon which
i
3:25:47
thought would be great to put
this on
3:25:49
the one two three four show
it's called
3:25:50
my no agenda and it's nice it's
nice
3:25:54
it's nice to listen to
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although by the way is shown
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Louise arseny you in Austin
there's a
3:27:37
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now I know
3:28:03
and Everton speak
3:28:08
I can hardly sleep Jonathan may
you
3:28:15
reign many mortgage
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fool is gonna say but when you
call my
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name everything's a peon it's
no RJ
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you
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and every time speak I can
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3:29:16
John an item may you reign many
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3:29:22
ring
3:29:24
they said an order
3:29:27
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Oh
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