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Jennifer yep I do have to do a
little
2:37
housekeeping a pre announcement
yeah for
2:40
anyone our artists are
listening yes any
2:43
any art that has a picture Bill
Gates on
2:46
it is rejected by me
automatically well
2:50
luckily the art generators back
up again
2:52
now what happened is is so
obvious we're
2:57
like the only podcast is
hounding the
2:59
Chinese for taking over the
media
3:01
they're trying to put us out of
business
3:03
you know it's took the website
down
3:05
yesterday it took Kosmic we
need áown
3:07
yeah then next thing you know
the art
3:10
generators down I don't know if
Mark had
3:12
any issues but you know they're
a little
3:13
harder no no mark mark has
everything
3:17
all set he's a he's aware of it
hasn't
3:19
seen anything that's void 0 by
the way
3:22
the art generator was down any
show
3:25
notes which is interesting
because that
3:26
is a that's an Amazon s3 bucket
but I
3:33
doubt they were taking Amazon
down but
3:36
maybe Amazon had to reroute or
something
3:38
so that it would take a while it
3:40
wouldn't always connect that
was very
3:41
odd
3:43
so yeah I think you're right
and it's as
3:46
preposterous as it sounds it is
it
3:49
really sounds preposterous but
I that
3:52
was the first thing that pops
into my
3:53
head who's doing this
3:54
it's not someone from reddit
who just
3:56
hates us you gotta you know you
gotta
3:58
get an ID rather bitching mode
you gotta
4:00
get a botnet work running and
stuff you
4:03
know you got it work it's much
more fun
4:07
to post under multiple accounts
instead
4:08
of yeah and ddossing someone
got to get
4:11
a botnet set up so maybe maybe
maybe
4:14
maybe it was very odd though
yeah big
4:18
player by the way the CDC and
World
4:20
Health Organization are now
recommending
4:22
in addition to face masks and
gloves
4:25
that we should all wear
blindfolds to
4:27
protect us from seeing what's
really
4:28
going on I think that's a good
4:31
recommendation but the Machine
finally
4:36
got some some feed it got some
bleach
4:40
the big massive medium machine
finally
4:43
finally they got one that they
could
4:46
just just vilify the president
over two
4:49
three four five six
4:53
Zephyr were down we're down
ladies and
4:55
gentlemen but we had what was
that did
4:59
we have a fiver no the fiber
was going
5:02
the other way with some other
train okay
5:04
so but six is the is that well
except
5:06
for no Zephyr six cars is the
economic
5:10
indicator for today yeah not
great I'm
5:16
really happy I saw your Clips
your clip
5:18
list I'm really happy you got
dr.
5:20
Erickson and definitely want to
get to
5:22
that and I'm glad you did that
well
5:24
before we do anything can I
play this
5:26
one clip because this is an
outlier
5:29
because I'm listening to this
clip it's
5:32
on for Al Jazeera and I have
not heard
5:35
any of this the big meeting of
all the
5:38
g7 and the g20 they're all
gonna get
5:40
together and they're gonna form
5:42
one-world government really
they're
5:45
gonna do this they're gonna do
that they
5:47
had
5:48
merkel was at the meeting as
she's on
5:51
the screen trying to talk and
and i'm
5:53
listening as global as pitch
I'm saying
5:55
why has our media specifically
and they
6:00
hint has already been delivered
earlier
6:01
why is our media completely
ignoring the
6:04
disinformation this is the
unknown
6:06
globalist pitch it's being
called a
6:08
landmark collaboration the
World Health
6:11
Organization heads of
government and
6:13
research bodies came together to
6:15
coordinate the fight against
kovat 19
6:18
they've pledged to work
together to find
6:21
a vaccine and make sure
everyone has
6:23
equal access to treatments and
6:25
diagnostic tests but the United
States
6:28
isn't taking part president
Donald Trump
6:31
has accused the whu-oh of
mishandling
6:33
the crisis
6:34
we'll bring in our guest in a
moment to
6:37
discuss the challenges ahead
first this
6:39
report from our diplomatic
editor James
6:42
bass it's just the place you
would have
6:44
expected in previous times to
have seen
6:46
us leadership a global crisis
and world
6:50
leaders coming together with a
response
6:52
not the idea of this event to
coordinate
6:56
the search for a vaccine
testing and
6:58
treatments for covert 19 and to
make
7:01
sure all the widely available
the world
7:04
leads dis tools and it needs
them fast
7:09
past experience has taught us
that even
7:12
when tools are available they
had been
7:15
not been equally available to
all we
7:21
cannot allow that to happen
with 19
7:26
requires the most massive
Public Health
7:28
efforts industry data must be
shared
7:32
production capacity prepared
resources
7:35
mobilized communities engaged
and
7:37
politics set asides I know we
can is
7:41
this the vaccine bin Laden who
is this
7:44
guy that's the head of the UN
oh my god
7:46
would he sounds like a
terrorist on a
7:50
Vidia sure does data must be
shared
7:53
production capacity prepared
resources
7:56
mobilized communities engaged
and
7:58
politics set asides I know we
can do it
8:02
I know we can put people first
8:05
yes leaders spoke from all
regions of
8:08
the world
8:08
technically bringing them all
together
8:10
was a bit of a challenge your
excellency
8:13
you have okay Germany one of
four
8:20
members just like Tracey Ullman
doing an
8:22
angle and Merkel Pitt that's
fantastic
8:24
hello hello can you hear me if
as Obama
8:27
I liked him so much better your
8:29
excellency you have can you
hear me now
8:32
yes yes we can hear you
8:35
okay Germany one of four
members of the
8:38
g7 group of countries that will
8:40
represent it we're now going to
continue
8:45
to mobilize all countries of
the g7 and
8:48
the g20 for them to Beck this
initiative
8:50
I hope that we will be able to
reconcile
8:52
this initiative with China and
the u.s.
8:54
because the fight against
covert 19 as a
8:57
common good for Humanity there
shouldn't
9:00
be any divisions between
countries we
9:03
need to join forces to win this
battle
9:05
yeah I've noticed this I've
noticed this
9:08
as well there are all the plans
of the
9:10
global New World Order type
elite peeps
9:14
have been activated yes but but
9:17
interesting to me though is the
media
9:19
non reaction to this because
this is an
9:22
opportunity to pound Trump I
promise not
9:26
not working with the with the
rest of
9:28
the world which one should be
leading
9:30
they kind of indicated that in
this
9:32
reports as well do when the
United
9:34
States should be leading
they're not
9:35
even there and so I'm thinking
to myself
9:37
why how do you miss this
opportunity
9:41
because they dawned on me think
I'm
9:44
bleach dot not well yeah that's
the best
9:48
they can do they it so dawned
on me what
9:51
what's influencing their
coverage China
9:55
who else is not at this meeting
10:01
China none of the meeting China
no they
10:04
bailed too so we and China with
the two
10:06
big ones that were left out
that we're
10:08
out of misery neither one that
was
10:10
interesting I didn't realize
that yes
10:12
that's why that's why it so the
Chinese
10:14
if we were trying to argue that
they're
10:16
controlling the media here's an
10:18
opportunity to bash Trump but
they can't
10:20
do it because China is also not
in I'm
10:24
just reading the Reuters blurb
about
10:26
this French president Emanuel
McCollum
10:30
German Chancellor Angela Merkel
South
10:32
African president Cyril ramp
10:33
Rama Rama fossa were among
those who
10:36
joined a video conference it
doesn't
10:41
doesn't even say that both of
them were
10:44
I think you're right
10:45
they can't Oh leaders from Asia
the
10:49
Middle East and Americas also
join the
10:51
video conference but several big
10:52
countries did not participate
China
10:54
India and Russia so that's in
the u.s.
11:01
that's because Russia is not
that big
11:04
but China and India hello who a
Chinese
11:06
not in the GRE I'm sorry
Russia's not in
11:08
the g7 well they got kicked out
yeah
11:11
yeah so then we're missing
we're India
11:13
China and the United States
yeah so for
11:16
the four other were New World
Order
11:19
types they were all in right
well that's
11:20
what it holds true it's it's
the elites
11:22
I think it's the World Economic
Forum
11:25
guys yeah because I'm looking
at their
11:28
co vid action-platformer oh yeah
11:32
this is wv4 oh yeah here we go
11:37
we've got I'll just read the
headlines
11:39
of the three main projects they
have on
11:41
their Co vid action action
action
11:43
platform 3d printing
manufacturers for
11:47
rapid response initiative
advancing
11:51
global digital content safety
content
11:58
needs to be safe this is a good
one
12:01
online content has the power to
12:03
influence minds incite action
and shape
12:06
the fabric of society what is
posted and
12:09
shared on digital platforms has
12:10
proliferate proliferated
substantially
12:12
leading to questions of how
12:14
for content should be governed
to uphold
12:16
the safety of society while
considering
12:19
diverse stakeholder interests
and
12:21
responsibilities across the
media
12:23
ecosystem whoa so the World
Economic
12:28
Forum these people want to
develop a
12:31
public-private cooperation and
12:33
principles for online content
moderation
12:36
including basic standards to
defined
12:39
harmful content our fall it's
gonna hurt
12:43
you those words will come and
slice you
12:45
so that's the second one the
third one
12:48
is value in media the fourth
Industrial
12:53
Revolution has changed the
waste value
12:54
not value for value than out
there
12:56
idiots kidding me the fourth
Industrial
12:59
Revolution has changed the way
content
13:01
is produced distributed and
consumed for
13:03
media companies brands and
individuals
13:05
oh god what do they want to do
here take
13:08
over the Internet
13:09
yes and they're trying to
figure out
13:11
here this project value in
media has
13:13
spent a year looking at how
individual
13:15
consumers value destination
media sales
13:20
destination media looking bad
Madison
13:22
Avenue pitch is what it is
13:24
it has analyzed business model
13:26
strategies in the media
industry studied
13:29
the exam to which extent to
which these
13:30
strategies align with people's
13:32
preferences around payment and
data
13:34
management and discussed
whether this is
13:38
stupid you're not the future
elites but
13:41
yeah that's what they done
they've done
13:43
that they did the call no one's
paying
13:46
attention I think you give the
certainly
13:48
the US media which is important
since a
13:50
lot of the research is coming
out of the
13:51
US for this although every
country has
13:54
their favored virologist
everybody has
13:56
their foul Chi everybody's got
their got
13:59
their different people to love
or to
14:00
hate but the bleach shit that
went down
14:04
and since it happened Thursday
right
14:07
after the show of course that
just that
14:12
was it you know that was the
the actual
14:14
shark jump of the media to go
all in on
14:17
this and and but what was sad
about it
14:21
is that bite into each it was
sad about
14:25
it
14:25
is that the the secretary of
Department
14:29
of Homeland Security William
Bryan which
14:31
was the catalyst to these
comments which
14:34
I will play so at least
everyone's heard
14:36
them instead of just what you
think you
14:38
heard were the headline you
read he had
14:40
some very interesting
information which
14:42
really wasn't covered because
of the
14:44
whole injecting bleach and UV
light up
14:47
Uranus as like okay mainstream
we got
14:50
you so here's these the acting
secretary
14:53
of Department of Homeland
Security and
14:55
he had then I've short stop
stop stop
14:59
I think we've jumped into the
bleach
15:01
thing you have to give a little
15:02
background and just the time
I'm leading
15:08
you into it it's called a path
well the
15:12
path yeah yeah but you're good
okay know
15:14
what in order to understand what
15:16
happened you need to hear it in
context
15:19
if you just hear Trump for 30
seconds
15:22
talking about injecting some
kind of I
15:25
think there's people that don't
even
15:26
know he did that that's what
I'm saying
15:28
holy shit are you kidding me
I'm not
15:30
kidding you okay then I will
give you a
15:36
better okay that this guy the
secretary
15:41
of Department of Homeland
Security came
15:44
on with Trump on Thursday and
it was I
15:48
think a very dumb idea to do it
but I
15:51
appreciate the effort to say
hey I'm
15:53
bringing this guy in
15:55
he's they've been looking at a
couple of
15:57
interesting data points no more
or less
15:59
we're actually less interesting
than
16:00
hydroxychloroquine at first
brush but
16:03
I'm just giving you something
to think
16:04
about and the guy goes through
a couple
16:07
of interesting things the one is
16:08
deceptive the susceptibility to
16:10
temperature this has been a a
16:12
conversation that we've been
wondering
16:14
about what does this thing die
anyway so
16:16
it then he goes that you
ultraviolet
16:19
light he goes into
disinfectants and
16:21
then the president comments and
what he
16:23
just heard and that turned into
this
16:25
huge media storm I'm surprised
if anyone
16:28
hasn't this was around the
world in
16:31
every language the and and they
even
16:34
translated bleach to Clorox in
Europe
16:37
everybody was on this but
here's here's
16:40
the stuff that you missed
because this
16:43
virus does not do well in heat
and we're
16:46
talking seventy to seventy-five
degrees
16:48
not even warm by certainly by
Texas
16:51
standards and today I would
like to
16:53
share certain trends that we
believe are
16:54
important our most striking
observation
16:57
to date is the powerful effect
that
16:59
solar light appears to have on
killing
17:01
the virus both surfaces and in
the air
17:03
we've seen a similar effect of
17:05
temperature and humidity as
well we're
17:07
increasing the temperature and
humidity
17:09
or both is generally less
favorable to
17:11
the virus so let me illustrate
with this
17:13
first slide he's gonna talk
about a
17:15
half-life I cut all that out
half-life
17:18
is basically you get a number
that means
17:20
in that number of hours the
virus will
17:22
have died by 50% and then it'll
die by
17:25
another 50% in the same amount
of hours
17:27
so you kind of calculate how
long it's
17:29
living so if you look at an
18-hour
17:30
half-life which are basically
saying is
17:32
every 18 hours the virus the
life of the
17:35
virus is cut in half so if you
start
17:38
with a thousand particles of
the virus
17:40
in 18 hours you're down to 500
in 18
17:42
hours after that you're down to
250 and
17:44
so on and so forth that's
important as I
17:46
explained the rest of the chart
if you
17:47
look at the first three lines
when you
17:49
see the word surface we're
talking about
17:50
non-porous surfaces door handles
17:52
stainless steel and if you look
at the
17:55
as the temperature increases
and as the
17:57
humidity increases with no Sun
involved
18:00
you can see how drastically the
18:02
half-life goes down on that
virus so the
18:04
virus is dying at a much more
rapid pace
18:06
just from exposure to higher
18:08
temperatures and just from
exposure to
18:10
humidity if you look at the
fourth line
18:13
you inject summer the sunlight
into that
18:15
you inject UV rays into that
the same
18:18
effects on line two that's
seventy to
18:20
seventy-five degrees with
eighty percent
18:22
humidity on the surface and
look at line
18:24
four but now you inject the Sun
the
18:26
half-life goes from six hours
to two
18:28
minutes so you know we had
ninety
18:31
degrees the other day there's
nothing
18:32
left of this virus here if it
was
18:34
outside and in fact what really
turns
18:37
out if you look at the whole
18:38
presentation this guy made his
beyou you
18:41
personal human being outside
instead of
18:45
inside with sunshine gives you
a much
18:48
a chance of not even getting it
but then
18:52
we have to go to the
disinfectants and
18:55
and I think what happened here
is that
18:59
the president had gotten a
briefing he
19:03
got the briefing there's a lot
of UV
19:05
light projects by the way yes
also for
19:07
the body it's not completely
crazy
19:09
that's why people aren't
busting him on
19:12
it but if you listen to what the
19:14
secretary of Department of
Homeland
19:16
Security says it sounds like
there was a
19:19
previous conversation about
some kind of
19:21
disinfectant some kind of aural
19:23
disinfectant so let's listen to
that and
19:25
then we'll get into what the
president
19:27
actually said we're also testing
19:28
disinfectants readily available
we've
19:31
tested bleach we've tested
isopropyl
19:33
alcohol on the virus
specifically in
19:36
saliva or in respiratory fluids
and I
19:39
can tell you that bleach will
kill the
19:41
virus in five minutes isopropyl
alcohol
19:43
will kill the virus in 30
seconds and
19:45
that's with no manipulation no
rubbing
19:48
just bring it on and leaving a
go you
19:49
rub it and it goes away even
faster
19:51
we're also looking at other
19:53
disinfectants specifically
looking at
19:55
wood 19 he's reconfirming the
old theory
19:59
Tito's vodka kind of it but he
all he
20:05
specifically mentions it on the
tongue
20:08
and in saliva we're also
looking at OHS
20:10
there disinfectants
specifically looking
20:13
at the Coburn 19 virus in
saliva this is
20:17
not the end of our work as we
continue
20:18
to characterize this virus to
integrate
20:20
our findings into practical
applications
20:21
to mitigate exposure and
transmission so
20:25
twice he mentions saliva and
the tongue
20:27
so maybe there's something
there I don't
20:29
know no no one asked him any
questions
20:31
about it of course and just
wait until
20:33
the president finds out that
vaping is
20:36
propylene glycol which has been
proven
20:39
to kill specifically
coronaviruses in
20:43
mist form wait until trump
starts
20:46
talking about that if you vape
you won't
20:49
die so right out of this
presentation I
20:53
in fact they even left the guys
thank
20:55
you word and here you'll hear
exactly
20:56
what the president said after
listening
20:58
to this and apparently some
secret
20:59
briefing he received and
21:01
there was no it was really
nothing it
21:04
wasn't even a follow-up
question at the
21:06
time in the room this is not
the end of
21:08
our work as we continue to
characterize
21:10
this virus and integrate our
findings
21:11
into practical applications to
mitigate
21:13
exposure and transmission I
would like
21:16
to thank the president thank
the vice
21:17
president for their ongoing
support and
21:19
leadership to the department
and for
21:21
their work in addressing this
pandemic I
21:23
would also like to thank the
scientists
21:24
not only in s and T and the end
back but
21:27
to the larger scientific and R&D
21:28
community thank you very much a
question
21:37
that probably some of you
21:38
okay so pay attention everybody
this is
21:40
the piece that that got the
media
21:42
telling you in headlines that
the
21:45
president said you should
inject bleach
21:48
a question that probably some
of you are
21:51
thinking of this year totally
into that
21:53
world which I find to be very
21:54
interesting so supposing we hit
the body
21:58
with a tremendous whether it's
22:01
ultraviolet or just by the way
he's
22:03
talking to the guy off stage as
he's
22:06
doing this powerful light and I
think
22:09
you said that hasn't been
checked but
22:11
you're gonna test it and then I
said
22:13
supposing you brought the light
inside
22:14
the body you can which you can
do either
22:16
through the skin or in some
other way
22:19
and I think you said you're
going to
22:21
test that too
22:22
sounds interesting very cool
right and
22:24
then I see the disinfectant
weird knocks
22:27
it out in a minute one minute
and is
22:31
there a way we can do something
like
22:32
that by injection inside or
almost a
22:38
cleaning because you see it
gets in the
22:40
lungs and it does a tremendous
number
22:42
will also be interesting to
check that
22:44
so that you're gonna have to
use medical
22:46
doctors with but it sounds it
sounds
22:48
interesting to me so we'll see
but the
22:51
whole concept of the light the
way it
22:52
kills it in one minute that's
that's
22:55
pretty powerful state please so
okay and
22:59
then somehow this gets turned
into this
23:01
huge frenzy which I don't give
a shit
23:04
and I know I'm defending the
president
23:06
would shit oh no you're
defending the
23:08
president yes please write me
lots of
23:11
emails but in this case
23:13
them they missed some in the
media was
23:15
so preoccupied and so
politicized now
23:18
it's all political that they
miss
23:20
important information and
really didn't
23:23
put any of that out there
particulars
23:26
the temperature is important
but this
23:29
drama want you to inject bleach
this
23:30
hopeless this whole thing came
to a
23:33
crescendo last night at least
this part
23:35
of it because now Trump is not
doing
23:38
questions anymore he's now he's
giving
23:41
up pieces is not worth doing
questions
23:42
at the press conference
23:44
he'll if you do if he does if
like hello
23:46
you finally figured that one
out prayers
23:48
really that it wasn't worth it
so
23:52
Saturday Night Live made good
on a
23:54
request you recall foul she was
a foul
23:57
she is of course the super
celebrity
23:59
everybody loves him I think
this was CNN
24:02
Saturday Night Live is back
this weekend
24:04
after a month of being off what
do you
24:07
think the chances are that
somebody will
24:09
portray you I have no idea well
if they
24:16
did which actor would you want
to play
24:19
you here are some suggestions
that I've
24:21
heard Ben Stiller Brad Pitt
which one
24:23
dad did of course
24:26
well of course he got his wish
and now a
24:31
message from one of the lead
members of
24:33
the White House coronavirus
task force
24:35
dr. Anthony pop G by the way
it's gonna
24:37
be hard to hear that it's Brad
Pitt
24:39
until the end because he nails
the
24:43
accent I think he really does
it he had
24:45
a wig on had the glasses on and
they
24:48
kept cutting to video of old
video so
24:50
this is the crescendo of the of
the
24:53
bleach and the bleach cycle
good evening
24:57
I'm dr. Anthony Fauci first I'd
like to
25:01
thank all the older women in
America who
25:03
have sent me supportive
inspiring and
25:06
sometimes graphic emails now
there's
25:10
been a lot of misinformation
out there
25:11
about the virus and yes the
president
25:15
has taken some liberties with
our
25:17
guidelines so tonight I would
like to
25:19
explain what the president was
trying to
25:21
say and remember let's all keep
an open
25:24
mind
25:25
had some we had a great meeting
today
25:26
with a lot of the great
companies and
25:28
they could have vaccines I think
25:30
relatively soon relatively soon
is an
25:33
interesting phrase relative to
the
25:36
entire history of earth sure the
25:38
vaccines gonna come real fast
but if you
25:41
were to tell a friend I'll be
over
25:43
relatively soon and then showed
up a
25:46
year and a half later well your
friend
25:49
may be relatively pissed off we
have
25:51
done an incredible job we're
going to
25:54
continue it's going to
disappear one day
25:57
it's like a miracle it will
disappear a
25:59
miracle would be great who
doesn't love
26:00
miracles but miracles shouldn't
be plan
26:03
a even soli try it's atrocious
isn't it
26:07
it's it's bad what this it's
not funny
26:12
no it's not funny if that's
what you
26:14
will know it's not funny the
way but he
26:16
has a couple of gags coming up
but but
26:18
I'm noticing his pouch he
started off
26:21
pretty solid and then it
slipped out and
26:23
start to fall apart cuz they're
hard to
26:25
sustain yeah but where are the
jokes
26:28
jokes wait this was to be joke
yeah
26:33
there's one or two here I think
just as
26:35
an aside I'd recorded like a
couple of
26:37
these Jimmy Kimmel bits because
you had
26:39
one the other day yeah there is
no
26:42
material there worth worth
repeating
26:44
it's just terrible
26:45
where are the writers man where
are the
26:49
writers and shelter-in-place
cowering in
26:51
place the employ first anybody
that
26:54
needs a test gets a text read
they're
26:56
there they have to test and the
tests
26:58
are beautiful okay couple of
things I
27:01
don't know if I would describe
the test
27:04
as beautiful unless your idea
of beauty
27:07
is having a cotton swab tickle
your
27:09
brain also when he said
everyone can get
27:12
a test what he meant was why
would you
27:16
do that if you're trying to be
the
27:17
righteous SNL the righteous on
the right
27:20
side of history Saturday Night
Live why
27:23
would you make fun of a test
that has
27:25
been outdated the one that goes
into
27:26
your brain why would you put
that into
27:29
people's heads to make them not
want to
27:31
get a test or you just and I
just found
27:34
that kind of irresponsible her
beauty is
27:36
having a cotton swab tickle
your brain
27:38
also when he said everyone can
get a
27:42
test what he meant was almost
no one
27:45
we've got a germ you can call
it a flu
27:48
you can call it a virus you can
call it
27:50
many different names I'm not
sure
27:51
anybody even knows what it is
27:53
did you see what they're doing
this is
27:55
this kept on going the whole
time and
28:00
there's a funny bit here or
there but oh
28:03
this is two minutes now not
funny we
28:07
know what it is and then I see
the
28:08
disinfectant but knocked it out
in a
28:12
minute one minute and is there
a way we
28:14
can do something like that by
injection
28:19
so now he does a sight gag
supposing we
28:22
hit the body with a tremendous
whether
28:25
it's ultraviolet or just very
powerful
28:28
light I know I shouldn't be
touching my
28:31
face but now there is a rumor
that the
28:35
president is going to fire me
let's see
28:38
what he said about that today I
walk in
28:40
I hear I'm gonna fire him I'm
not firing
28:41
I think he's a wonderful guy
28:43
so yeah I'm getting fired until
then I'm
28:46
gonna be there putting out the
facts for
28:49
whoever's listening and then he
takes
28:50
off his wig and when I hear
things like
28:52
the virus can be cured if
everyone takes
28:54
the tight pot challenge I'll be
there to
28:57
say please don't into the real
doctor
29:01
foul cheap thank you for your
calm and
29:05
your clarity in this unnerving
time and
29:08
thank you to the medical
workers first
29:09
responders and their families
for being
29:11
on the frontline and now live
kinda from
29:16
all across America it's
Saturday night
29:18
yeah so that that was that's
what
29:22
they're doing now well I think
they're
29:27
destroying their own franchises
around
29:29
here I mean they they never
have trouble
29:32
in a regular season of running
reruns
29:36
they'll run them all the time
right but
29:39
but now when you actually can't
do a
29:41
show
29:43
you do this virtual signaling
show which
29:45
everyone's oh I'm in the house
I'm in my
29:47
house we do have a note from
one of our
29:48
producers about this he does I
have to
29:53
find the note I didn't think
about about
29:55
what well he does he does
remotes I have
30:00
I have it I have it
30:01
yeah I want you read that note
this is a
30:02
great note and this tells you
because
30:05
this was a debate between you
and me I
30:07
thought that they were phoning
up the
30:09
sound on purpose I didn't think
that at
30:11
first but then I started
watching them
30:13
normalized different kinds of
feeds for
30:17
this say it this is for the
stay-at-home
30:19
hosts who sound like crap yeah
yeah yes
30:24
guys I just got off a call with
I guess
30:27
I will mention the name we do
the tech
30:30
for 80% of Broadway Turner NBC
Fox etc I
30:34
will tell you that the shit
quality is
30:37
on purpose Stephen Colbert has a
30:40
broadcast truck in his driveway
and
30:42
Trevor Noah has a to camp set
in his
30:44
apartment you can be sure
others have
30:46
similar setups just a mean fro
from the
30:49
inside in addition I got a note
from a
30:53
dude named a a Navy dude named n
30:57
anonymous I work as an
audio/video
30:59
technician in Manhattan for
corporate
31:01
events this is more regarding
Biden and
31:04
or what happened to the
president
31:06
recently when they didn't play
the end
31:08
of his of his favorite clip
with Cuomo
31:11
yeah I work as an audio/video
technician
31:14
in Manhattan for corporate
events and I
31:16
have an explanation why there
was a mess
31:17
up at the White House there's a
known
31:19
pact between AV professionals
that are
31:21
working events for
organizations that
31:23
are conservative religious or
Republican
31:26
the pact is to mess things up
just
31:30
enough so you can blame the
equipment
31:32
for the problem but enough to
make the
31:33
person on stage look like an
idiot Wow
31:37
I've spoken with one of these
31:39
technicians who was fired for
messing up
31:40
the feed the audio feed for an
event
31:42
that featured the president I'm
betting
31:44
I'll bet you that was that
Thursday
31:46
night from The Oval Office bet
you that
31:50
was the guy as for why Joe
Biden has all
31:53
these technical problems I
haven't got a
31:55
damn
31:55
yet but I'm still looking into
it will
31:57
provide information once I find
it so
32:00
yeah oh yeah sabotage it's all
sabotage
32:05
was just suspicious of the Trump
32:09
sabotage which seemed a little
off yeah
32:13
totally but that yeah it makes
sense
32:15
these guys are just as
political as
32:17
anybody else and I'm gonna point
32:19
something out because I I
didn't want to
32:21
do any of these shields and
Brooks which
32:23
are really terrible now but I
do have
32:25
three I do want to play and the
main
32:28
reason is is that Brooks it is
so called
32:34
you know the conservative
supposed
32:36
conservative was actually a
Democrat
32:37
works for the New York Times as
a
32:39
columnist and all in New York
Times
32:41
folks
32:41
Brooks is in his they have the
three of
32:45
them in their homes that make a
big
32:46
point of saying it Judy says
and Judy is
32:48
on in front of it she's on a
green
32:50
screen there's no doubt about
it it's
32:52
wiggling around her hair and
it's a
32:55
bookshelf is your bookshelf and
it's and
32:57
it's crisp crisp image with a
crisp
33:01
bookshelf everybody else is
blurry the
33:05
focus is all wrong for ya
there's no
33:07
bouquet no no back folks not
and so so
33:14
deal I'm sorry to stop I'm
sorry I'm
33:16
trying to stop you when you say
no
33:19
bouquet I think that would be
great for
33:21
people to understand what that
means
33:22
it's it's just I don't even
know what
33:24
where that term comes from but
it's a it
33:26
refers to the amount of
blurring that
33:29
takes place in the background
when you
33:31
are when you're when your
camera as
33:33
usually has a big at when the
aperture
33:37
is why and you have whatever
size lens
33:39
it is usually a good probably
one of the
33:42
shorter lenses and you're
focusing very
33:44
closely where you can get the
focus
33:46
right on somebody's nose the
background
33:49
of will go into a blur not just
depth of
33:52
field doesn't know what that
means depth
33:54
it feels away but whatever
effect yeah
33:56
okay but I like bouquet much
more Bo
34:00
keh anyway so anyway this is
doesn't
34:05
look right on Judy and and you
can see
34:07
it you could see the little
I've always
34:08
been
34:09
into this because I got a
lecture I went
34:11
to a lecture once at the NAB
about green
34:14
screens by some maniac that was
a green
34:16
screen nut and he was showing
green
34:19
screen anomalies a night I
didn't see
34:21
any of it but anyway before you
go out I
34:24
was just thinking about this
yesterday
34:26
that at MTV we utilize some of
the very
34:31
first chroma key which was blue
screen
34:34
back in the day yeah we know it
was
34:35
originally blue screen was all
blue and
34:37
that was that was a
game-changer though
34:39
that death did a lot for
television
34:42
chroma key yeah anyway so you
got
34:47
shields on the left Judy you've
sharp
34:50
focus in the middle and Brooks
and
34:53
Brooks is on the right I'm
gonna play
34:55
these three clips and it
doesn't really
34:56
bring out Brooks right away but
I'm
34:58
looking at Brooks and he is
looking like
35:01
he's aged ten years and he just
looks
35:06
frightened and it dawned on me
that
35:09
these guys these media guys
that are in
35:12
you know I think about the Lib
Joe's Ola
35:14
restaurant when they say oh the
myth the
35:16
earth is melting they actually
flipped
35:18
out they're actually flipped
out by
35:21
their own but I believe in
their own
35:23
publicity it is the only way of
putting
35:25
it
35:26
if you want to call it
publicity well
35:28
yeah it's just like they did do
these
35:30
negative stories and this in a
negative
35:32
environment and everybody
believes all
35:34
this people believe that Trump
literally
35:37
said take some bleach and
inject it yep
35:40
he never said anything about
the sword
35:42
is you just proved but these
guys are
35:45
all in on this and they be and
it's
35:47
ruined it's reverting them I
mean
35:49
physically it's physically
damaging them
35:53
and there's something to watch
35:55
I mean Brooks is a wreck
Scottie I can't
35:59
imagine I have to assume
everybody the
36:00
New York Times is like this
except of
36:02
psychos I mean there's a few of
those
36:04
over and it's so sad that that
any and
36:07
these are people who are not
dumb I mean
36:09
they would they have degrees
and stuff
36:11
all you have to do is pay the
stuff all
36:15
you have to do is watch a
minute and 30
36:17
seconds of c-span to know
exactly what
36:20
he said
36:21
but but the whole world has
become
36:23
headline driven its headline
media
36:26
that's all it is you know do
you have
36:27
clickbait but then this this
New York
36:29
Times does headline media and
watch this
36:32
elective 8 yeah
36:34
well sadly the way the machine
works is
36:38
when they grab on to something
like this
36:41
it's self fulfilling because
yeah then
36:43
you want then all of a sudden
that did
36:45
the bean counter show up and
the tickers
36:46
pop on like okay we got we got
a live
36:48
one here let's keep this going
people
36:51
what else can we get can we get
to can
36:53
we get Johnson and Johnson to
put out a
36:55
release that says don't do it
okay we
36:57
got that check mark boss so I
have these
37:00
three clips from shields and
Brooks on
37:02
the PBS Newshour and I want to
play them
37:05
the first one is is is about
the Georgia
37:09
situation the opening up you
can open
37:12
topic of conversation because
if you
37:16
listen to this this is shields
37:18
explaining why the president
doesn't
37:20
want Georgia to just open his
doors even
37:23
though he makes a false
analogies and he
37:27
but listen to what he's doing
and what
37:29
you're gonna listen for I might
as well
37:31
give it away
37:32
is the president is constantly
condemned
37:36
for not taking the advice of
the experts
37:38
even though he is when in the
37:41
coronavirus situation he's done
nothing
37:44
but take the advice of the
experts if he
37:46
went by his gut probably none
of this
37:49
would be happening yeah but he
goes by
37:51
the advice of the of the
experts as
37:54
pouchy in particular and this
other and
37:56
this woman that what your buddy
Burks
37:58
and those two tell him what
they're
38:01
gonna say so he passes that
along but he
38:04
still condemned for being a you
know the
38:07
wild renegade shooting his gun
in the
38:10
example of shields trying to
put the two
38:17
things together so he can slam
trumpets
38:21
always the it's always the
outcome it's
38:24
always like how can I wind this
up by
38:25
slamming Trump that's pretty
much what
38:28
it is and now we turn to the
analysis of
38:31
shields and Brooks that
38:32
syndicated columnist mark
shields and
38:34
New York Times columnist David
Brooks so
38:37
all three of us are at our
homes it's
38:39
great to see both you mark and
you David
38:43
staying safe let's start with
President
38:45
Trump's decision to turn over
to the
38:48
governor's the decision about
whether
38:51
and when to open up mark we've
seen the
38:55
state of Georgia other states
moving
38:57
quickly to reverse the stay at
home
39:00
orders there questions being
raised
39:03
about whether it's too early the
39:05
President himself at point
backing down
39:08
on his support for this how do
you read
39:11
all this it's you have to watch
it
39:14
closely Judy I mean last just
last
39:16
weekend the president was in
bold type
39:19
tweeting out to liberate
Minnesota
39:22
liberate Michigan liberate
Virginia to
39:27
put pressure on Democratic
governors
39:30
there to lift the bands and and
lift the
39:34
quarantine so stop those liber8
tweets
39:42
had nothing to do with the
quarantine
39:44
they were to tell the voters to
get rid
39:46
of these Democrat governors in
the next
39:48
election and he was just saying
let's
39:50
liberate these states from these
39:52
Democrats but but let's but
shields
39:55
doesn't pay you know care about
that
39:56
because there was no indication
was
39:57
anything other than that but
he's gonna
40:00
read it and that's what they're
doing
40:01
out there reading that's what
they did
40:03
with this inject the bleach the
reading
40:05
into just a mild comment but
let's
40:07
continue to Virginia to put
pressure on
40:11
Democratic governors there to
lift the
40:15
bands and and lift the
quarantine so
40:19
don't camp they got the
governor of
40:22
Georgia who was the last in the
country
40:25
to impose stay at home rules
wants to be
40:29
the first to lift them and
Toddie had a
40:32
green light from the president
I guess
40:34
but the president doesn't
forget the
40:37
fact that while he is a loyal
supporter
40:40
of mr. Kemp's it's an
off-and-on thing
40:42
because Kemp if you'll recall
just at a
40:44
petty political point
40:46
instead of pointing to the
Johnny
40:49
Isaacson vacancy in the United
States
40:51
Senate Doug Collins the
congressman from
40:53
Georgia has been so close to the
40:54
president the opponent said
Kelly
40:56
Leffler and all of a sudden
Donald Trump
41:01
the president was told
according to
41:03
reports from CNN by both by
Anthony
41:07
Fauci dr. Anthony Fauci that he
could
41:10
not support and would not
defend the
41:13
lifting of the quarantine in
Georgia so
41:16
he backed off very roundabout
way of
41:21
saying nothing
41:23
well he said that the Trump is
venal and
41:26
he was worked at this guy and
he didn't
41:28
want him to lift the ban
because if is
41:31
not picking his pal we don't
know any
41:34
that none of this could be this
could
41:35
all be lies those are based on
the CNN
41:37
report and then foul she tells
Trump not
41:40
to approve this lifting so soon
in other
41:44
words the expert told Trump
what to do
41:46
Trump listen to the expert and
Trump
41:48
passed it along instead of
leaving it
41:50
that is a simple explanation
for the
41:52
whole thing now he dreams all
this crazy
41:55
imaginary stuff up and this is
41:57
continuing in the media to such
an
42:00
extreme that I don't know how
people can
42:01
stand it well and that's why I
think for
42:06
me the media has just it's of
no value
42:10
entertainment value it's still
there's
42:12
still some funny stuff but if
you
42:14
actually want to learn
something you
42:15
can't get anymore you have to
go to
42:18
podcasts YouTube's all kinds of
42:20
alternatives to get actual
professionals
42:24
who are given two seconds to
talk let's
42:28
go to the shields and Brooks
show and
42:32
and so David I mean the
president by
42:34
doing this is passing on
responsibility
42:37
to the governors for better or
worse
42:39
yeah I'm happy about it I don't
want my
42:42
first decisions made by a guy
thinks
42:43
this can be solved by drinking
42:45
disinfectant so if you can get
it out of
42:47
the White House we're getting
into safer
42:49
their hands I mean so it has to
be that
42:54
a guy like that when he says
that he
42:56
actually thinks that's what was
said he
42:59
must because
43:00
again you have to look at him
he looks
43:04
like when she drank like he
drank some
43:07
disinfectant probably so I
can't trust a
43:10
guy who says you should drink
43:11
disinfectant which he never did
so these
43:13
guys are just it's just like a
it's like
43:16
a I don't in an intellectual
blood bath
43:19
I don't even know how to
describe what's
43:21
going on with these guys but
it's it's
43:23
pathetic
43:24
and and and I'm telling you I
should
43:26
take some screenshots of me I
go back
43:28
yeah I believe you I believe
he's on
43:30
death's door but from your
description
43:32
this looks like wow man hold on
well
43:37
anyway so let's go to the last
clip
43:39
American is considered how
polarized
43:41
were amazingly United right now
98% of
43:43
Democrats and 82% of
Republicans support
43:46
this listen stop in stro a lot
I gotta
43:49
set this one up so what he's
doing but
43:51
he's gonna do is he's going to
talk
43:53
about how the countries United
over this
43:55
kovin thing but what he
describes is a
43:59
generally speaking a country of
sheep
44:06
because it's what he's
describing as a
44:09
good thing
44:10
if you really think about what
he's
44:11
saying it's kind of pathetic
because
44:14
he's saying that if they lifted
the
44:17
bands that we all went back to
work and
44:18
said people still wouldn't
leave because
44:20
they were too afraid that's
what he's
44:22
essentially saying let's listen
to this
44:24
clip again what are we what are
we not
44:26
we she American is considering
how
44:28
polarized were amazingly united
right
44:30
now ninety-eight percent of
Democrats
44:32
and 82 percent of Republicans
support
44:34
the social distancing 90% of
Americans
44:37
complete bipartisan consensus
believe
44:39
that if we loosen too much
there'd be a
44:41
second wave 76 percent of
Americans say
44:44
even if their governor did
loosen they
44:46
wouldn't go out and so to me
the big
44:49
story here is were sort of
hanging
44:50
together through this my
goodness well I
44:59
have a few more prime examples
and by
45:01
the way is to me is really it's
just
45:05
it's beyond Exim it's it's it's
45:08
sickening but anyway sorry well
let's
45:12
get
45:13
Jabbar's bag ready was check
out some
45:15
other people in the media and
it's it's
45:18
I don't know it's an odd
coincidence but
45:21
it seems like a lot of
politicians have
45:25
the same feelings and things to
talk
45:28
about as a lot of the people on
45:31
television and they have the
same basic
45:33
ideas about everything there's
Nicole
45:36
Wallace from MSNBC something
both tragic
45:41
and pathetic and ironic about
the fact
45:44
that it took a you know
colorblind
45:47
gender blind state you know
state line
45:51
blind virus to sort of have all
of the
45:55
president's sins from his first
three
45:57
years catch up with him you
can't stand
45:59
there in lie you can't
contradict your
46:01
scientists because they're the
ones that
46:02
stand at 66 and 68 percent
public trust
46:05
not you he's down at 38% pence
is lower
46:08
than him
46:09
I mean he needs those people
whether he
46:11
likes what they say or not and
I wonder
46:15
what you think about whether or
not
46:16
there's some silver lining
they're just
46:18
some of the things that we've
been
46:20
talking about for three years
maybe
46:21
finally catching up with him
it's a
46:23
silver lining that he did it
this is bad
46:26
for him that he's messing it up
over
46:28
lining yeah that's what we want
this
46:31
just proves your point they
want it and
46:33
here's Pelosi and Pelosi was on
with was
46:37
Pelosi with well let me see but
you'll
46:43
get the idea it's only a short
clip I
46:45
want to review that timetable
because
46:47
when I heard Mitchell on the
floor the
46:48
other day he was saying we have
all
46:50
these things in this week
46:51
this was Pelosi doing a little
presser
46:54
actually and she's angry at
Mitch
46:56
McConnell and angry at the
president but
46:58
listen to what she's angry for
want to
47:00
review that timetable because
when I
47:02
heard Mitch on the floor the
other day
47:03
he was saying we have all these
things
47:05
in here that we asked for no you
47:07
rejected no you rejected but
speaking of
47:11
Mitch what's gotten into him
well it's
47:14
an indication the president is
asking
47:15
people to inject Lysol into
their lungs
47:18
and Mitch the same
47:22
the president is asking people
to inject
47:25
lice all into their wounds
47:26
I thought you hyperventilated
for a
47:29
moment there I I'm surprised
they didn't
47:34
have a heart attack clip of the
day for
47:38
finding out one I never heard
though
47:41
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47:44
horrible witch yeah but but
maybe she
47:50
believes it maybe she read a
headline
47:53
and think and how she took it
to a whole
47:55
new extreme
47:56
she took it from bleach to
Lysol and
48:00
from Lysol to injecting it in
your
48:03
wounds so let's hear that again
48:07
and speaking of Mitch what's
gotten into
48:09
him well it's an indication the
48:12
president is asking people to
inject
48:13
Lysol into their lungs and
Mitch is
48:15
saying oh she said lungs I
think okay
48:24
states should go bankrupt it's
a clear
48:27
visible within 24 hours of how
the
48:31
Republicans reject science and
reject
48:35
governance if you don't believe
in
48:37
science and you don't believe in
48:39
governance that's their
approach and we
48:43
do not we don't want more
government
48:45
that we need but we know that
governance
48:47
has a role and we know that
science has
48:50
a role and without science in
our
48:51
decision-making we are not
going to be
48:55
on a very successful path
48:57
so we'll talk about science in
a moment
49:00
but that's the the most
powerful woman
49:02
the House of Representative
Paul person
49:05
in the House of Representatives
and
49:07
where would we be without our
favorite
49:10
impeachment guru Adam Schiff
who did a
49:12
little Skype call from home
with the
49:14
vasectomy you wonder Chris
Hayes on
49:19
MSNBC and spot the lie where we
knew we
49:23
had to answer the question to
the
49:24
Senators okay essentially ask
managers
49:27
you proved him guilty does he
really
49:29
need to be removed after all we
have an
49:31
election in nine months
49:32
how much damage but he really
do and we
49:35
post that question to the
Senate and we
49:38
answered it by saying that he
could do
49:40
an awful lot of damage but
frankly Chris
49:42
I don't think we had any idea
how much
49:44
damage he would go on to do in
the
49:46
months ahead there are 50,000
Americans
49:49
now who are dead in significant
part
49:52
because of his incompetence
because of
49:54
his inability to think beyond
himself
49:57
and put the country first I
don't think
49:59
we would have ever anticipated
that his
50:01
brand of narcissism and his
brand of
50:04
incompetence sometimes his
brand of
50:06
malevolence would be so fatal
to the
50:09
American people but probably
you know
50:11
the strongest echo of what we
were
50:14
talking about during the trial
was when
50:16
he was earlier talking about
how he
50:19
didn't want to return the calls
from
50:21
governor's he didn't want his
vice
50:22
president to return calls from
governors
50:23
that weren't saying nice things
about
50:26
him that really weren't saying
things
50:28
about him that he could then
turn into
50:29
epic commercials as indeed he
has that
50:33
was such a profound and
disturbing echo
50:36
of what he tried to do with
Ukraine so
50:39
sadly you know as we pointed
out during
50:41
the trial a man with no moral
compass
50:43
will never find his way and this
50:45
president certainly hasn't so
what he
50:48
said there the blatant lie he
said that
50:51
if governors aren't nice to him
he
50:53
doesn't call them back and he
instructs
50:55
his vice president not to call
them back
50:57
he has said exactly the opposite
50:59
consistently so this just lies
and it's
51:03
and they all hate him so much
it's crazy
51:07
so let's stop it well I you
know you
51:10
think Chris Hayes with
51:11
please correct some of this but
now
51:13
let's talk about some science
for a
51:14
moment because we've been let
down by
51:16
science to an incredible degree
with
51:19
models that were blown out of
proportion
51:22
people can still try and defend
them all
51:24
you want but it's bullshit and
you know
51:26
it
51:26
five revisions now we don't
even show
51:29
any charts any data any models
if you go
51:33
look at the influenza reporting
system
51:36
the influenza like illness
Network which
51:39
is what we are opening up on
you'll see
51:43
that the past week the red line
which is
51:45
now used for coronaviruses drops
51:48
significantly below the
baseline of any
51:52
flu season but yet here we are
no one
51:57
knows anything is still unclear
what
52:00
works what doesn't work and most
52:02
importantly we have all kinds
of people
52:04
coming out of the woodwork and
these are
52:06
professionals saying well you
know what
52:10
the data the way it's being
presented it
52:13
doesn't really make that much
sense and
52:15
you know we have Pennsylvania
removing
52:19
200 deaths from the official
coronavirus
52:22
count because this has been
overhyped
52:26
either negligence or
out-and-out fraud
52:31
by hospitals to get more
Medicaid
52:34
Medicare money here's the
Illinois
52:37
public health director if you
were in
52:40
hospice and had already been
given you
52:43
know a few weeks to live and
then you
52:45
also were found to have kovat
that would
52:47
be counted as a Cova death it
means that
52:50
if technically if even if you
died of a
52:53
clear alternate cause but you
had kovat
52:56
at the same time it's still
listed as a
52:58
Cova death so everyone who's
listed as a
53:00
Cova death doesn't mean that
that was
53:02
the cause of the death but they
had
53:04
kovat at the time of death so
there's
53:06
just hundreds of these reports
and these
53:08
are officially thousands right
i'm only
53:12
saying the ones that by having
become
53:13
lost hundreds but I've seen
them there's
53:15
a lot out there and there seems
to be a
53:17
huge rift between what these
science
53:20
professionals are telling us
from the
53:22
podium and what's actually
happening
53:24
with the
53:25
tik-tok videos of furloughed
staff on
53:27
the ground
53:28
we also sorry no go on we also
learned
53:32
that New York City did not get
the virus
53:35
from China it is not China's
fault
53:40
I'm sure it has nothing to do
with the
53:42
amount of investment that China
has put
53:44
into New York City and the fact
that
53:46
they owned the New Year's Eve
53:47
celebration on Times Square and
have
53:49
done so and the New York Times
and God
53:53
knows what else but no that has
nothing
53:55
to do with it we can always
trust our
53:58
Nipplegate
53:59
governor February 2nd the
president
54:03
ordered a travel ban from China
the
54:06
March 1st we have the first
confirmed
54:08
case in the state of New York
by March
54:11
19th New York State has totally
closed
54:13
down
54:14
no no State moved faster from
first case
54:18
to close down than the state of
New York
54:20
March 16th we have a full
travel ban
54:23
from Europe researchers now
find and
54:26
they report in some newspaper
the virus
54:29
was spreading wildly in Italy in
54:33
February and there was an
outbreak
54:35
massive outbreak in Italy in
February
54:38
researchers now say there were
likely
54:40
28,000 cases in the United
States in
54:43
February including 10,000 cases
in the
54:47
state of New York and the
coronavirus
54:51
flu that virus that came to New
York did
54:55
not come from China it came
from Europe
54:59
ok ok ok I won't question you
on it came
55:05
from Europe
55:06
that's what's he talking about
even if
55:09
it came from says a bunch of
Italians
55:11
came over too and they brought
the virus
55:13
with him they got that from the
Wu Han
55:14
facilities in note 4 the Venice
belton
55:18
Road initiative yeah and always
cave it
55:21
all came from China
55:22
no it came from Europe you just
heard it
55:24
and he doesn't want to lose his
geisha
55:26
privileges so or whatever it no
that's
55:28
Japanese whatever you get
whatever you
55:30
get in Japan
55:32
from from culture whatever you
get in
55:34
China though that's despicable
really
55:39
bad news pretty despicable oh
it's
55:42
totally bad news for the fire
is the
55:46
same exact novel coronavirus
with the
55:49
word novel attached to it is it
gets
55:53
cropped up out of the blue
someplace
55:55
else without any connection to
the
55:57
Chinese what are you talking
about what
55:58
is he talking about does anyone
ask him
56:00
no well you understood his
logic though
56:02
right his lot his logic was
logic yeah
56:06
he's like he had logic he said
the
56:07
travel ban from China was
February 2nd I
56:10
think was January 31st but ok
February
56:12
2nd then the travel ban from
Europe
56:18
wasn't until March 20th or 23rd
I think
56:23
and he they blocked down New
York on the
56:25
16th he said well it's clear
that came
56:28
from Europe because people were
banned
56:30
from traveling from China now
of course
56:32
where did the virus ultimately
come from
56:34
but did you heard by the way not
56:37
everyone was banned from
traveling from
56:39
China all the American citizens
were
56:41
let's regroup
56:42
he just wants to make sure you
heard it
56:44
it wasn't China's fault bad
news for the
56:49
pharma Bros REM dis fear has
failed no
56:55
no did you see big news about
that
56:56
headlines that this doers no no
of
57:00
course not and you don't hear
much about
57:03
hydroxychloroquine and for
reasons that
57:06
will be explained it's not true
in fact
57:10
and I don't have the clips but
on that
57:11
same PBS news hour there Judy
says the
57:14
debunked use of
hydroxychloroquine no
57:18
good and they go on and on
about it we
57:22
know who funds the mainstream
media we
57:26
know and whether you're on PBS
NPR or
57:29
any of the commercial stations
your
57:30
number-one advertisers are
57:32
pharmaceutical telecom and auto
and then
57:35
you get your packaged goods
Pharma
57:37
spends billions of dollars you
should
57:41
get that number and all we've
had it I'm
57:43
sure it's
57:44
it's probably in the in the
eight to ten
57:47
billion in the US alone it's
it's on it
57:50
might even be mere more than
that but
57:54
Pharma has no benefit to
57:56
hydroxychloroquine because it's
out of
57:58
patent that's why all all noses
were
58:00
turned towards REM disappeared
this has
58:02
got to be the one this has got
to be it
58:04
so they cook up a phony baloney
58:07
you know some guy in the VA who
pulls a
58:09
couple of patient data from
different
58:13
hospitals different note no
control
58:17
group just not a study not
peer-reviewed
58:19
and that is now being used as
the deep
58:21
bunker the deep bunker for
Trump's crazy
58:24
hydroxychloroquine well I would
like to
58:26
talk about that but first the
snarky
58:30
question he got on Thursday's
briefing
58:31
about hydroxychloroquine
subject of
58:35
medical research why have you
stopped
58:36
promoting hydroxi for sure
we'll see
58:41
what happens we've had a lot of
results
58:44
and we had some results that
perhaps
58:45
aren't so good I don't know I
just read
58:48
about one but I also read many
times
58:50
good so I haven't at all and
it's a it's
58:53
a great for malaria for lupus
for other
58:55
things and we'll see what it is
but I
58:57
guess
58:58
Debra they have many many
studies going
59:01
on on that so will will be able
to learn
59:08
he's sick and tired of it but
you see
59:10
with the media is doing like
maybe but
59:17
we can't trust the mainstream
anymore
59:19
the m5m is failing us with some
actual
59:22
details however we have a
doctors Alenko
59:25
from New Rochelle New York who
has been
59:27
doing the rounds on podcast I
saw him
59:30
with Adam Carolla I got this
particular
59:32
piece from the Steve Bannon
debate war
59:38
room worst war room pandemic
here's your
59:44
host Steven K Bannon hey from
Fort
59:47
Defiance here capital but
Zelenko is the
59:53
real deal he's a doctor in New
Rochelle
59:55
he's the community 35,000
people in a
59:58
one square mile so he and this
is a
1:00:01
middle-aged guy you know he's
like 40
1:00:04
and he said I knew we were
gonna get
1:00:08
some stuff because we're so
tightly
1:00:10
packed here with the density
and he was
1:00:12
ready and he developed a
protocol of
1:00:16
hydroxychloroquine and zinc
orally or
1:00:20
oral protocols are just pills
and he saw
1:00:23
a 95 percent reduction in death
rate of
1:00:27
patients he administered this
tube and
1:00:30
there's a couple of things that
he
1:00:32
mentions in this but obviously
one thing
1:00:35
that it's not really been
talked about
1:00:36
on the m5m is doing anything
for someone
1:00:41
once they're in the hospital on
a
1:00:42
ventilator is not going to get
you good
1:00:46
results all the time whereas
the idea of
1:00:49
hydroxychloroquine that works
similar to
1:00:53
Tamiflu if you have influenza
you know
1:00:55
you feel it coming on you go
you go in
1:00:58
you don't if he says don't even
wait for
1:01:00
a test just take it it's not
gonna kill
1:01:02
you it's hydroxychloroquine not
1:01:04
chloroquine which is different
than the
1:01:07
dosages but anyway he created
this and
1:01:09
it's it's being poo-pooed by the
1:01:12
mainstream he can't get on CNN
or fox or
1:01:15
MSNBC or PBS or NPR so he's
doing the
1:01:19
rounds
1:01:19
he wants to help people and he's
1:01:22
published his study and people
are
1:01:25
looking at it and here's what
he had to
1:01:26
say I am coming out with a cell
yes it's
1:01:29
going to be published in the
Hydra
1:01:30
journals I hope and and the
only reason
1:01:32
why I didn't come out with it
before
1:01:34
it's only been four and a half
weeks and
1:01:36
I've been seeing a hundred
patients
1:01:37
today who know that the DA in
France has
1:01:39
eight hundred people on his
team I have
1:01:41
five I mean well I was working
twenty
1:01:43
one hour days with eight kids
that I
1:01:45
have so I don't and when I was
supposed
1:01:48
to come up with the data wall
in the
1:01:49
middle of treating hundreds of
patients
1:01:52
but now things have calmed down
I put
1:01:54
together the data it's being
analyzed by
1:01:56
the highest level researchers
I'm not a
1:02:00
researcher I'm just a simple
doctor on
1:02:02
the frontline and and the data
seem to
1:02:04
come out and it's gonna show the
1:02:05
following ninety five percent
reduction
1:02:07
of death ninety five percent
reduction
1:02:10
in intubation and
hospitalization this
1:02:12
data is exactly consistent
that's just a
1:02:14
little better than dr. doo da
Raul in
1:02:18
France and Marseille France he
doesn't
1:02:20
use zinc but still he
intervenes early
1:02:22
and he had I think eighty eight
percent
1:02:24
reduction in death and and the
1:02:26
government of Brazil actually
1:02:28
implemented my protocols three
and a
1:02:29
half weeks ago in a few
hospitals and
1:02:31
clinics and they had a 95
percent
1:02:33
reduction and death they
published the
1:02:35
study so now you have three
continent
1:02:37
three doctors groups who don't
know each
1:02:39
other basically all coming out
and
1:02:41
saying and look at the great
novel idea
1:02:44
if you treat early again you
get better
1:02:46
results Wow
1:02:48
I also just saw in the troll
room that
1:02:51
the entire state of South
Dakota will be
1:02:53
doing a hydroxychloroquine
trial I guess
1:02:58
it's no good though we should
mention
1:03:00
that the FDA actually came out
with a
1:03:02
notification that doctors
should not use
1:03:04
it is that the actual of FDA
1:03:09
notification I haven't seen it
it just
1:03:12
came out like yesterday or the
day
1:03:13
before well the point is a big
scandal
1:03:15
over all these doctors coming
out of the
1:03:17
woodwork saying what is this we
could do
1:03:18
whatever we want
1:03:19
they said it's not prescribed
for use it
1:03:22
was an FDA guy some old did
they track
1:03:24
into some embalming
1:03:26
I thought they they rushed
through that
1:03:28
exact that's exactly what they
did was
1:03:31
to
1:03:32
to get the FDA to approve it for
1:03:33
off-label use no this was the
exact
1:03:37
opposite happened huh somebody
that the
1:03:41
troll room should dig this up
here to
1:03:44
get the order it's an order it
came out
1:03:46
an order
1:03:47
yeah well this fits perfectly
with the
1:03:50
second and last clip from this
doctor
1:03:52
Zelenko the medical community
is a mess
1:03:56
world well here it is FDA which
issues
1:03:59
warning about
hydroxychloroquine let me
1:04:01
see what it says
1:04:02
Ahmed's a MedWatch Safety Alert
was
1:04:05
issued by the FDA about the use
of hydro
1:04:09
hydroxychloroquine or
chloroquine for
1:04:11
treating cove at 19 let's see
what
1:04:15
issued an emergency yes we got
the
1:04:17
emergency use authorization
which it
1:04:19
allowed it however it says
negative huh
1:04:21
the hell well the FDA now the
FDA safety
1:04:27
alerts doesn't say those
patients should
1:04:29
top stop taking the drugs
instead warn
1:04:32
general consumers to not buy
these
1:04:34
medicines from online
pharmacies without
1:04:36
a prescription from your health
care
1:04:38
professional you read the
headline well
1:04:41
the point is is that as
somebody pointed
1:04:43
out this whole thing they
conflated
1:04:46
chloroquine is dangerous yeah
yes did
1:04:53
you have something else to say
about
1:04:54
chloroquine no well you can't
you did a
1:04:57
grouping the two together right
as one
1:05:02
single drug when it's not yeah
but they
1:05:05
also did not say don't use it
they said
1:05:07
don't go out and buy it
yourself from
1:05:09
the advisers I'm reading it
that was the
1:05:12
advisory of nothing I'm just
saying you
1:05:14
read a headline that's not what
the
1:05:15
doctors were told I was only
listening
1:05:18
to the report okay well this is
what
1:05:19
happens no not at all we we
1:05:27
deconstructed in real-time
that's how it
1:05:28
goes here are the problems in
the
1:05:31
medical community they are
fourfold they
1:05:33
rather see the enemies of
humanity I
1:05:37
would call them rather see this
1:05:39
country's economy burned people
died and
1:05:43
to give the president away
1:05:44
number two I thought through
this by the
1:05:47
way so there's a multifactorial
what's
1:05:49
going on but number two it's
listen the
1:05:52
drug companies have invested
millions of
1:05:54
dollars they save life and then
that's
1:05:56
millions of dollars billions of
dollars
1:05:58
in development of treatments and
1:06:00
vaccines and it's great I think
I even
1:06:03
want to hurt anyone but the
fact is I
1:06:05
came up with a solution but the
20 bucks
1:06:08
essentially resolves the
problem I'm
1:06:11
sure that's not a very good
thing for
1:06:16
people that invested billions
of dollars
1:06:17
and I'm sorry but my focus is
not doing
1:06:19
the Bellas it's a human life
number
1:06:21
three there's a lot of ego in
the
1:06:23
medical community you know some
hip
1:06:25
doctor Hasidic doctor in
upstate New
1:06:27
York treatments or twenty
dollars where
1:06:31
these Harvard researchers have
said and
1:06:34
and behind a desk thinking of
ideas
1:06:37
weren't able to could you
imagine and
1:06:41
number four which is a real big
problem
1:06:43
doctors are afraid of liability
they're
1:06:44
afraid to use these drugs
because
1:06:46
they're not familiar with them
or
1:06:48
because of the negative PR
because the
1:06:50
litigious nature of the society
so
1:06:52
there's a lot of obstacles and
in using
1:06:55
these drugs the only thing is
none of it
1:06:57
matters to me
1:06:58
before we continue so there you
go he
1:07:02
goes he didn't really mention
the
1:07:05
advertising aspect which would
have been
1:07:07
interesting to add to it but
those are
1:07:08
the problems and I think the
ego and the
1:07:11
not invented here and and he
should he
1:07:14
could take that one step
further and say
1:07:16
shit they don't want this out
of patent
1:07:18
thing to be successful they want
1:07:19
something new the thing that
I'll tell
1:07:22
you there's a little point of
1:07:23
information here that we need
to discuss
1:07:25
and why this hasn't happened
the out of
1:07:29
patent stuff it's kind of a
myth because
1:07:32
what's been going on over the
years is
1:07:34
that the big drug companies buy
the
1:07:36
little generic drug they own
them all
1:07:38
and then they jack up the price
10x like
1:07:40
they do with insulin and a
bunch of
1:07:42
little minor drugs why hasn't
one of the
1:07:45
big boys bought out the
manufacturer of
1:07:48
ox R of hydroxychloroquine
bottom lock
1:07:51
stock and barrel and then
jacked up the
1:07:54
price why is it that happened
because
1:07:56
that's not how the system
1:07:58
works the system works where
the CDC or
1:08:03
that I should say the Health
and Human
1:08:05
Services is looking at the org
chart
1:08:07
yesterday there must be
hundreds of
1:08:09
thousands of people working
under the
1:08:11
secretary from Health and Human
Services
1:08:13
NIH by itself is you know which
has an
1:08:17
eleven billion dollar budget
just one
1:08:19
little piece the whole idea is
the drug
1:08:23
companies pay for the studies
the drug
1:08:26
companies reap the benefits the
CDC but
1:08:29
here you know what here's a
hold on a
1:08:31
second before you go on in this
1:08:32
direction when you say that's
not how it
1:08:35
works I'm good that's how it
worked with
1:08:37
insulin they did which is out
of patent
1:08:40
and people have been buying
these
1:08:41
insulin companies and the
prices have
1:08:42
been skyrocketing that's not
how it
1:08:44
works with the EpiPen where the
guy
1:08:46
bought the EpiPen which is out
of patent
1:08:48
and now the next thing you know
it costs
1:08:50
a hundred bucks for one of
these jab
1:08:51
could you be missing exactly
how could
1:08:54
you be is missing an important
point of
1:08:57
course the idea is vaccines the
idea is
1:09:02
not treatment
1:09:05
no I okay that's the point that
I'm
1:09:08
gonna give you that one but on
the other
1:09:10
hand the drug companies that
aren't
1:09:12
involved in vaccines that are
just
1:09:14
basically involved involved in
gouging
1:09:17
yeah that's why haven't they
pulled this
1:09:20
stunt I don't know the exact
ownership
1:09:24
of anything it comes from India
and I
1:09:28
think there's a bunch of people
make and
1:09:29
I think that may be the
parameter you
1:09:31
can't buy an Indian company I
don't know
1:09:32
it John who's I think that the
drug is
1:09:35
being used the drug is being
purchased
1:09:37
how everybody uses it yes
that's the
1:09:41
whole thing it's like they're
making
1:09:43
money on it it's just that's
that's not
1:09:45
the big money the big money is
obviously
1:09:47
where we need to go
1:09:50
I have Robert Kennedy jr. with
another
1:09:54
one of his wisdom genius bits
but first
1:09:56
just to show you how ingrained
1:09:58
everything is with each other's
the CDC
1:10:01
the NIH the vaccine industry
listen to
1:10:05
my friend deborah birx
1:10:08
on CNN shorty short clip with
Anderson
1:10:11
Cooper and Sanjay Gupta flub of
the year
1:10:14
I think that's why the criteria
that you
1:10:17
can see the gates that are that
the
1:10:19
federal government has
recommended I
1:10:26
think that's why the criteria
that you
1:10:28
can see the gates that are that
the
1:10:30
federal government has
recommended as
1:10:33
long as Gates is recommending
it how
1:10:34
could you go wrong it's all
fine it's
1:10:36
just perfect
1:10:39
Robert Kennedy jr. has been
doing the
1:10:41
rounds we heard him on a
different
1:10:44
podcast in the previous episode
just
1:10:45
another single single clip of
him about
1:10:49
the function of the CDC how it
works
1:10:52
with the pharmaceutical
companies
1:10:54
remember he has an affliction
of his
1:10:56
voice so it takes a second to
get used
1:10:57
to hearing him well there are
many you
1:11:00
know they're revolving door
problems
1:11:01
with all of our federal
agencies and and
1:11:04
all of our state agencies
there's a
1:11:06
phenomena that is very
well-documented
1:11:08
it called a agency capture
which is a
1:11:12
phenomena or a dynamic by which
the
1:11:15
agency that that's supposed to
protect
1:11:18
the American public from bad
drugs or
1:11:20
from pollution or what-have-you
1:11:22
ultimately becomes a subsidiary
or a
1:11:26
sock puppet for the industry
that it's
1:11:28
supposed to regulate it and
indeed
1:11:30
that's what we see with CDC the
head of
1:11:33
CDC from 2002 to 2009 as you
point out
1:11:37
was Julie girding she did a
number of
1:11:40
billion dollar favors from
Merck she's
1:11:43
Islands a whistleblower was
William
1:11:47
Thompson who is still a
scientist at at
1:11:50
CDC who wanted to tell the
public that
1:11:54
testing of Merck vaccine showed
that
1:11:57
particularly the MMR vaccine
was causing
1:12:01
autism and black boys and other
people
1:12:04
who got the vaccine on time and
that the
1:12:07
scientists had been ordered to
destroy
1:12:09
data showing that in fact
1:12:12
and at they went ahead and
published
1:12:14
this naughty lying about it to
the
1:12:16
American people into positions
and Julie
1:12:19
curbing that a huge favor to
Mert by
1:12:22
having that scientist punished
and then
1:12:24
silence she she arranged for
Mert to get
1:12:28
the monopoly to the
multi-billion dollar
1:12:31
MMR vaccine and to make sure
Glaxo could
1:12:34
not sell its vaccine in this
country she
1:12:38
approved the the HPV vaccine
Gardasil
1:12:42
which is another Merck product
she
1:12:44
approved the chickenpox vaccine
in the
1:12:46
silenced whistleblower Gary
Goldman that
1:12:49
was another doctor who said
this vaccine
1:12:51
it's gonna cause shingles
epidemic Merck
1:12:53
that not only got the
chickenpox vaccine
1:12:55
but it also was able to market
angles
1:12:59
vaccine she retired in 2009 and
she was
1:13:02
made president of Merck vaccine
division
1:13:05
in 2010 with a salary of about
two point
1:13:09
five million dollars I think
about five
1:13:11
million dollars and stock
options this
1:13:13
EDC is actually a vaccine
company there
1:13:18
you go is he just controlled
opposition
1:13:20
how does he stay alive with
these
1:13:23
slanderous comments what I'd
like to
1:13:25
know how do you stay alive with
these
1:13:27
slanderous comments I mean
that's
1:13:31
they're slanderous you know you
consume
1:13:33
I don't see anybody suing him
that's
1:13:35
naming names that's the part
that makes
1:13:38
you go mm-hmm what they're
doing is
1:13:42
they're saying look the media
do what
1:13:44
you actually you did another
one of
1:13:46
these little things we brought
it up and
1:13:48
right at the beginning of the
show and
1:13:49
might as well remind people
nothing's
1:13:52
gonna happen because the drug
companies
1:13:54
own the media China and the drug
1:13:56
companies own the media say it
one more
1:13:59
time loud and proud China and
the drug
1:14:02
companies own the media and
they do so
1:14:06
the media is not gonna go it
you listen
1:14:08
where did you get that Robert
Kennedy
1:14:10
clip from some some little
podcast
1:14:12
actually a big station known as
Russia
1:14:15
today Russia today by the way
because
1:14:22
the influence of the drug
companies and
1:14:24
the Chinese Rush
1:14:26
today has been pretty much
knocked off
1:14:28
of every platform in the United
States
1:14:30
despite the fact that they do
pretty
1:14:32
good cons it's a great great
work I
1:14:37
think it's important when we're
talking
1:14:39
about data and models to
mention that I
1:14:43
certainly but collectively you
and I did
1:14:45
not understand dr. Burks as
calculation
1:14:48
how with one percent
sensitivity of the
1:14:53
test and one percent false
positives
1:14:57
because it's confusing and by
the way we
1:14:59
get more than one note on this
and I
1:15:01
want a third one it's a thirty
what we
1:15:05
had a lot of smart smart people
out
1:15:07
there and I want to mention I'm
going to
1:15:09
put up a webpage consolidating
this
1:15:13
information so people view very
just
1:15:15
refer to it and it's because it
to
1:15:18
explain it which Adams gonna
try to do
1:15:20
right now I sense okay I'll try
briefly
1:15:22
yeah pretty close to being
futile and
1:15:25
dr. Burks did us no favors
1:15:27
but the interesting part of the
1:15:30
calculation is the assumption
that there
1:15:33
is a one percent infection rate
amongst
1:15:37
the general population now
we've heard
1:15:39
from different states different
cities
1:15:41
we're looking at 10 15 20
sometimes 30
1:15:44
or 35 percent infection rate
based upon
1:15:47
what they've measured and in
New York
1:15:49
they've done 675 thousand tests
they've
1:15:53
come up with a much higher
number than
1:15:54
1% being positive and there's a
huge
1:15:58
argument hopefully we'll get to
you I
1:16:01
want to hear your your Eric's
and dr.
1:16:03
Erickson the huge argument over
that
1:16:05
being strap elated with
statistics which
1:16:09
is funny the people who will
believe a
1:16:11
political poll with 500 people
answering
1:16:14
will be outraged by 675
thousand people
1:16:18
tested as being not
statistically
1:16:20
important so the idea is and
I'm no
1:16:23
mathematician obviously if you
have one
1:16:25
percent false positive of the
test and
1:16:29
one percent of the population is
1:16:31
positive then you literally
have that 1%
1:16:36
on each side of the spectrum so
you have
1:16:38
a
1:16:39
50/50 percent chance that the
test you
1:16:43
do is giving you a false
positive
1:16:45
however one of our producers
was so kind
1:16:49
to give us a prevalence
estimator excel
1:16:53
sheet which I will post in the
show
1:16:55
notes that you go up in your
page as
1:16:56
well John so I can literally
type in
1:16:59
true prevalence so if we know
let's just
1:17:02
take an assumption that it's as
we just
1:17:05
say 15% to keep it nice and low
even
1:17:07
though we've seen thirty five
percent so
1:17:09
15 percent of the country if
they are
1:17:12
deeper since a good number and
30 that
1:17:14
those numbers back east are
very dubious
1:17:17
and I'm gonna stick with my
thesis that
1:17:20
they're cheating the numbers so
they are
1:17:22
dripping out the New Jersey in
New York
1:17:24
in particular are cheating the
American
1:17:28
public they're trying to get
money out
1:17:29
of us because they're
especially in New
1:17:31
York is bankrupt no argument if
you take
1:17:36
the 15 percent then all of a
sudden the
1:17:40
test is 95 percent accurate so
it's the
1:17:46
1 percent that it's exponential
so if
1:17:48
you go to 2 percent we go from
a 50%
1:17:50
chance that the the test is
accurate to
1:17:53
67 you do 3 percent you're
already at 75
1:17:56
so if you did 30 percent you're
at 98%
1:17:59
so thank you all very much for
teaching
1:18:03
me some mathematics what is
interesting
1:18:07
about it is she for some reason
doesn't
1:18:10
really want this to be true
which is why
1:18:12
she's doing this big waffle
about 50%
1:18:15
and I think she one point even
said that
1:18:18
influenza is not even that
contended I
1:18:20
don't know what she's talking
about it
1:18:22
but at least we got the numbers
straight
1:18:24
and if we take the numbers that
we've
1:18:27
heard from every other
professional
1:18:29
outside of that podium in DC
that is not
1:18:31
1% but it's much closer to 15
then your
1:18:35
test is going to be ok however
we have
1:18:38
problems with the tests we got
a note
1:18:42
from one of our producers
1:18:46
and who and we'll go anonymous
I just
1:18:52
wanted to forward a
boots-on-the-ground
1:18:53
report I've been doing kovat
research
1:18:56
for the past couple of months
this
1:18:57
person works in a lab and I've
been
1:18:59
developing Eliza assays Wow by
two
1:19:02
favorite words after each other
1:19:03
Eliza assays for testing serum
for the
1:19:06
presence of the spike protein
found on
1:19:09
the SARS cough - virus we used
a vendor
1:19:13
called see no biological for our
1:19:15
antibodies for developing these
tests we
1:19:18
discovered that the antibodies
are
1:19:20
poorly manufactured and have
given us
1:19:23
false positives as we develop
our kits
1:19:25
although I thought maybe I was
just
1:19:27
fucking up we verified with the
1:19:29
antibodies we were faulty when
we
1:19:31
purchased the same antibodies
from a
1:19:34
different vendor gen script and
those
1:19:37
ended up working see nose
headquarters
1:19:40
are you guessed it in Beijing
and is
1:19:42
funded by Bill Gates when we
called them
1:19:45
they lied about their
production process
1:19:47
even delayed sending us a
product until
1:19:49
we called them because they
thought that
1:19:50
we were what we were closed yet
they
1:19:53
sent us their other shitty
products I
1:19:54
was so unbelievably pissed off
the
1:19:56
shitty rush products aren't
cheap so we
1:19:59
wasted thousands of dollars and
a ton of
1:20:01
time trying to use their
antibodies when
1:20:03
they were garbage why would
this company
1:20:05
be selling faulty antibodies to
1:20:07
researchers especially with the
extra
1:20:09
funding they received from Bill
Gates I
1:20:11
can't imagine how many other
labs have
1:20:13
run into this problem the other
company
1:20:15
we got our antibodies from are
out of
1:20:16
San Diego and they are not
funded by the
1:20:19
Gates Foundation and if you
look at the
1:20:24
latest news a disaster Rochas
CEOs
1:20:28
verdict on some kovat 19
antibody tests
1:20:32
so this is news today that
their tests
1:20:36
are no good the antibody tests
and we
1:20:38
know why because they're
getting their
1:20:40
antibody crap from China it's
rigged
1:20:45
it's very rigged and how can we
do any
1:20:49
testing if we're if now I don't
have to
1:20:52
explain all that okay I would
like to
1:20:55
hear from dr. Eric Erickson
because I
1:20:57
think this is one of the most
exciting
1:20:59
things that
1:21:00
because these guys him and his
partner
1:21:02
yeah they're in the village
there are
1:21:04
guys and they did a press
conference
1:21:07
that I think it aired locally
didn't it
1:21:09
didn't air on local and a local
1:21:11
Bakersfield I think we're gonna
live but
1:21:17
he got on day got on the net it
had got
1:21:20
a lot of play and yeah it's a
little law
1:21:22
I only took a one two three
clips from
1:21:26
it for I took four clips was
pretty long
1:21:30
but let's start with Erickson
one and
1:21:31
would get a flavor for what
this guy's
1:21:33
up to 7:00 in the morning till
midnight
1:21:35
were reporting to the Health
Department
1:21:37
or calling patients back and at
the same
1:21:40
time our volumes have dropped
1:21:42
significantly the hospitals
there I see
1:21:45
yous are empty essentially and
they're
1:21:49
shutting down floors they're
furloughing
1:21:51
patients they're furloughing
doctors so
1:21:53
the health system has been
evacuated in
1:21:57
certain places in New York the
health
1:21:59
system is working at maximum
capacity in
1:22:02
California were really at a
minimal
1:22:05
capacity getting rid of our
doctors and
1:22:08
nurses because we just don't
have the
1:22:09
volume the hospitals don't as I
met with
1:22:12
their CEOs twice in the last
week and we
1:22:14
don't as well so we're busy with
1:22:16
paperwork for Kovan and we're
all
1:22:18
focusing on kovat and so one of
the
1:22:21
things I'd like to talk about
is when I
1:22:23
talk to er physicians around
the country
1:22:25
what's happening
1:22:26
well because Co has become the
focus
1:22:28
people with heart disease
people with
1:22:31
cancer hypertension and various
things
1:22:34
that are critical are choosing
not to
1:22:36
come in based on fear so what
that's
1:22:38
doing is causing the health
system to
1:22:40
focus on kovat and not focus on
a myriad
1:22:43
of other things that are
critical
1:22:45
because we don't have the staff
there
1:22:47
and major the major component
is fear
1:22:50
people are saying I don't want
to go get
1:22:53
seen with my doctor what if I
get the
1:22:54
Kovan so there is a lot of
secondary
1:22:58
effects to kovat that aren't
being
1:23:00
talked about
1:23:02
yeah and so these he's in his
scrubs in
1:23:04
this in this briefing a couple
of things
1:23:07
to note one this is he kind of
starts
1:23:09
off with this sort of bitching
about the
1:23:11
fact that this situation is
ruining the
1:23:13
business in the healthcare
business well
1:23:15
there's that and then he
mentions that
1:23:17
New York is flooded and at the
same time
1:23:19
we see a lot of reports out in
New York
1:23:20
showing it's flooded but then
we see the
1:23:22
man on the street walking
around with
1:23:23
this camcorder falling and
floating
1:23:26
around these same hospitals
that are
1:23:28
shown in the nightly news which
is run
1:23:30
out in New York and there's
nobody there
1:23:33
so that whether that's really
good
1:23:35
what's going on in New York as
a mystery
1:23:37
I mean it seems to me that some
of it is
1:23:40
bullcrap and a staged but let's
go on
1:23:43
now he did this little clip
here's one
1:23:45
of my more in my favorite one
which is a
1:23:47
he makes a point this is clip
two about
1:23:50
quarantines and I started
thinking about
1:23:54
this and and of course with the
earlier
1:23:55
in the show again you discussed
the the
1:23:58
healthfulness of being outside
because
1:24:00
especially in the sunny weather
if
1:24:01
you're in Austin right now it's
about
1:24:02
seventy five here it would be
better to
1:24:04
be outside they'd be holed up
but ever
1:24:06
nobody's outside let's play
this our
1:24:08
first initial response two
months ago
1:24:10
was a little bit of fear we
decide to
1:24:13
shut down travel to and from
China these
1:24:15
are good ideas when you don't
have any
1:24:17
facts we decided to keep people
at home
1:24:20
and isolate them even though
everything
1:24:23
we've studied about quarantine
typically
1:24:25
you quarantine the sick when
someone has
1:24:28
measles you quarantine them
we've never
1:24:31
seen where we quarantine the
healthy
1:24:33
where you take those without
disease and
1:24:36
without symptoms and lock them
in your
1:24:37
home so some of these things
from what
1:24:41
we have studied from immunology
1:24:42
microbiology aren't really
meshing with
1:24:45
what we know as people of
scientific
1:24:48
minds that read this stuff
every day
1:24:50
yeah if I can just interject
something
1:24:53
that I found have you ever
heard of the
1:24:57
anti mask League of San
Francisco
1:25:00
No and this blew me away with a
hundred
1:25:04
years later we still are idiots
cases of
1:25:07
the Spanish flu began to appear
in San
1:25:09
Francisco during the fall of
1918 the
1:25:12
city's Board of Health enacted
various
1:25:14
measures to try to curb the
disease such
1:25:17
as banning gatherings closing
schools
1:25:19
and theaters and warning
citizens to
1:25:21
avoid crowds some familiar
professions
1:25:24
that served customers barbers
hotel and
1:25:26
rooming house employees bank
tellers
1:25:28
druggist store clerks and any
other
1:25:30
person serving the public
notice media
1:25:32
was not important back in the
day they
1:25:34
were required to wear masks on
October
1:25:37
25th the city passed an
ordinance that
1:25:39
quote every resident and
visitor of San
1:25:42
Francisco will be required to
wear a
1:25:44
mask while in public or went in
a group
1:25:46
of two or more people except at
Meal
1:25:48
Time the Red Cross handed out
masks at
1:25:53
the terminal for people
arriving by
1:25:55
ferry people who failed to wear
a mask
1:25:57
reward improperly were charged
with
1:25:59
disturbing the peace and then
warned
1:26:01
fined or jailed so this is not
new it's
1:26:10
this we're doing the exact same
thing
1:26:13
with the exact same questions
literally
1:26:18
down to the mask and the end
people
1:26:19
wanted to petition because they
felt it
1:26:22
was an infringement on their
civil
1:26:24
liberties it's the same thing
did no one
1:26:27
document what worked or what
didn't work
1:26:31
well don't forget we didn't have
1:26:33
antibiotics we didn't have the
tylenol I
1:26:36
don't even know where he had
aspirin
1:26:37
sure it was there's a lot of
things just
1:26:40
thought that was that was
doesn't
1:26:43
surprise me but nowadays no okay
1:26:45
whatever whatever I think
they're trying
1:26:48
to get the Train I think I
always still
1:26:50
think there's a test going on
oh you
1:26:54
think that see who's obedient
here let's
1:26:56
see okay let's see who is gonna
go along
1:27:00
with the program
1:27:01
let's see who's not well and
then again
1:27:03
you who's the test for is to
just find
1:27:05
out the independent thinkers so
they can
1:27:07
be used for some special
purpose or is
1:27:09
it to find the independent
thinker so
1:27:11
they can be shot there's so
many so
1:27:14
plans that have been activated
so many
1:27:16
different agendas that are
taking this
1:27:18
crisis let's not let it go to
waste
1:27:20
remember there is a edit its
financial
1:27:24
will see Europe in a moment
erections
1:27:30
clips three of course they are
but
1:27:32
that's that's from media
telling them to
1:27:34
I am telling them sheltering in
place
1:27:36
decreases your immune system
and then I
1:27:38
thought we all come out of
shelter in
1:27:40
place with a lower immune
system and
1:27:41
start trading viruses bacteria
what do
1:27:43
you think is gonna happen
disease is
1:27:45
gonna spike and then you've got
disease
1:27:47
spike amongst a hospital system
with
1:27:50
furloughed doctors and nurses
this is
1:27:52
not the combination we want to
set up
1:27:54
for a healthy society it
doesn't make
1:27:56
any sense this was based on a
reporter
1:28:00
this was a reporter's I could
you can't
1:28:02
get the reporters a reporter
was was
1:28:04
pushing back continuously was
just yeah
1:28:07
and the reporter says and and
the basic
1:28:09
line went like this I'm gonna
do one of
1:28:11
your voices what makes you
think you
1:28:15
know more than the experts in
Washington
1:28:17
DC what makes you think you
know more
1:28:20
that's pretty much it I like
the voice
1:28:22
to I think you were on on point
and
1:28:24
that's what the guy was kept
saying he
1:28:26
said what do you think you
would makes
1:28:28
you think you know but that's
not a
1:28:29
question that reporters should
be asking
1:28:31
you should be reporting not to
fight you
1:28:34
know going into this this crazy
liberal
1:28:37
screamer well was he a reporter
or did
1:28:40
he work for non user if they had
1:28:42
reporters they work for the
luminary
1:28:43
podcast network I have no idea
they
1:28:46
never identified himself you
couldn't
1:28:48
tell her screeching boys listen
now this
1:28:50
is the last one this is
Erickson and
1:28:52
he's talking about the Swedish
Norway
1:28:54
comparison and he's his numbers
are a
1:28:56
little that just seems screwy
to me but
1:28:59
I do have some Swedish after
the break I
1:29:02
actually have this there's a
couple of
1:29:04
the Swedish guy I think and
we'll talk
1:29:08
about we'll bring him in later
let's go
1:29:10
with Erickson and Sweden and
then when
1:29:12
you when you bring up a system
of
1:29:14
lockdown you'll automatically
have to
1:29:16
compare it to a system of no
lockdown
1:29:18
Sweden in Norway I'm I'm
Norwegian
1:29:22
Norway has locked down Sweden
does not
1:29:25
have locked down what happened
in those
1:29:27
two countries is different that
was the
1:29:31
same reporter because he's
gonna tell
1:29:33
about the difference between
Sweden and
1:29:35
Nora cuz they're comparable to
right
1:29:36
next to each other and but
before he
1:29:38
even gets to that point the
guys he says
1:29:40
the guy they were the same
grouch
1:29:42
reporter goes no way this guy
was
1:29:48
actually pretty calm with this
guy I was
1:29:50
actually surprised I would have
I'd kind
1:29:52
of like Trump's approach better
but go
1:29:54
on no way let me do that guy's
bidding
1:29:57
go down Sweden in Norway I'm
Norwegian
1:30:03
Norway has locked down Sweden
does not
1:30:05
have locked down what happened
in those
1:30:07
two countries the doctors
actually
1:30:09
Norwegian he's like am
Norwegian could
1:30:11
you just shut up and sit down
for a
1:30:13
second are they vastly
different did
1:30:16
Sweden have a massive outbreak
of cases
1:30:18
did Norway have nothing let's
look at
1:30:21
the numbers Sweden Sweden has
fifteen
1:30:26
thousand three hundred twenty
two cases
1:30:27
of Kelvin they have stayed
seventy four
1:30:31
thousand six hundred tests
which is 21%
1:30:33
similar to the other countries
21% of
1:30:36
all those tested came out
positive for
1:30:38
Kovac what's the population of
Sweden
1:30:40
about ten point four million so
if we
1:30:44
extrapolate out the data about
two
1:30:46
million cases of Kovac in
Sweden they
1:30:49
did a little bit of social
distancing
1:30:51
they would wear masks and
separate they
1:30:53
went to schools stores were
open they
1:30:56
were almost about their normal
daily
1:30:57
life with a little bit of social
1:30:58
distancing they had how many
deaths 1765
1:31:05
California's had one thousand
two
1:31:09
hundred and twenty with
isolation no
1:31:12
isolation 1765 we have more
people what
1:31:16
I'm getting at is millions of
cases very
1:31:20
small death millions of cases
very small
1:31:23
death this is what we're seeing
1:31:24
everywhere Norway its next-door
neighbor
1:31:27
this is where I come from these
are two
1:31:30
Scandinavian nations
1:31:31
and compare them as they are
similar
1:31:33
let's look at the data Norway
1:31:35
7000 191 cases of Kovac
1:31:38
total Kovac test one 145
thousand 279 so
1:31:44
they came up with four point
nine
1:31:45
percent of all Kovac tests were
positive
1:31:47
in Norway population of nori
five point
1:31:49
four million so if we
extrapolate the
1:31:51
data as we've been doing which
is the
1:31:53
best we can do at this point
they have
1:31:55
about 1.3 million cases now
their deaths
1:31:58
as a total number 182 fairly
small but
1:32:02
statistically insignificant
from 1700
1:32:04
you realize millions of cases
small
1:32:07
amount of deaths 1,700 100
these are
1:32:10
statistically insignificant so
you have
1:32:13
a point zero zero three chance
of death
1:32:15
as a citizen of Norway and a 97
percent
1:32:17
recovery their numbers are a
little bit
1:32:19
better
1:32:19
does it necessitate shut down
loss of
1:32:24
jobs destruction of the oil
company
1:32:26
furloughing doctors exactly we
have no
1:32:32
idea what is still coming what
the
1:32:35
fallout will be just as that
governments
1:32:37
have no idea what rate
manipulation
1:32:41
actually result in and it
doesn't matter
1:32:47
because that way we can get rid
of trump
1:32:48
that's the idea the silver
lining but
1:32:51
the silver lining I want to
play one
1:32:54
last clip for your benefit this
is a
1:32:58
trump clip very short one two
before we
1:33:00
go on a break and this is Tim
Cook and
1:33:03
the V gift I spoke with Tim
Cook today
1:33:08
of Apple and they have a good
sense of
1:33:11
the market and he feels it's
going to be
1:33:13
a V the V is sharply upward
later on as
1:33:16
we actually get it fully open
today I
1:33:20
signed as a paycheck protection
program
1:33:23
and healthcare it's looking
more like a
1:33:29
check mark every day I'm
telling you I
1:33:31
think I think this again the
check mark
1:33:33
recovery is the way to go since
since
1:33:36
you played that
1:33:39
because this is about the the
part two
1:33:42
of the payroll Protection Plan
was a
1:33:46
payroll protection program
paycheck I
1:33:49
don't know what the PPP
whatever it is
1:33:52
just to be correct I wanted to
place
1:33:54
Andy's 30 seconds in the house
where she
1:33:56
got the virtue signal and yell
and stomp
1:33:58
about about how wrong it is
even though
1:34:01
the bill actually contained the
money
1:34:05
specifically for testing money
1:34:06
specifically for hospitals not
good
1:34:09
enough thank you madam Speaker
and on
1:34:11
behalf of my constituents in
the Bronx
1:34:13
in Queens New York's 14th
congressional
1:34:15
district the most impacted
district in
1:34:17
America calling people losing
their
1:34:19
families every day it is a joke
when
1:34:22
Republicans say that they have
urgency
1:34:23
around this bill the only folks
that
1:34:26
they have urgency around are
folks like
1:34:28
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse and
Shake Shack
1:34:30
those are the people getting
assistance
1:34:32
in this bill you are not trying
to fix
1:34:34
this bill for mom and pops and
we have
1:34:36
to fight to fund hospitals
fighting to
1:34:40
fund testing that is what we're
fighting
1:34:42
for in this bill it is
unconscionable if
1:34:44
you had urgency you would
legislate like
1:34:46
rent was due on May 1st and
mortgage
1:34:51
relief for our constituents
thank you
1:34:52
very much members are reminded
to direct
1:34:55
their comments to the chair yes
what a
1:35:01
doofus insane maybe just before
we take
1:35:06
the break just to get it out of
the way
1:35:08
people needs to go back to work
we have
1:35:12
the trouble is brewing
everywhere we had
1:35:16
a police kill a guy here in
Austin was
1:35:20
it Friday I mean we heard the
shots it
1:35:23
was you know and maybe 200
yards away
1:35:28
now on the other side of some
green bell
1:35:32
but we heard the pop-pop-pop
1:35:34
and you go look at it it's like
1:35:37
everyone's out of their skulls
man we've
1:35:39
got a guy doing drugs in his
car someone
1:35:42
called in and said he's doing
drugs he's
1:35:44
got a gun tan cop cars show up
1:35:47
helicopter the guy gets out but
he
1:35:52
hi I guess he won't listen what
anyone
1:35:55
saying you say look I got no
gun I got
1:35:56
no gun to shoot him with a
beanbag he
1:35:59
goes dad and then the guy gets
in the
1:36:00
car drives off he's in the
cul-de-sac he
1:36:03
couldn't have gotten out they
shoot him
1:36:04
kill him and it's like well
things are a
1:36:08
little rough right now with the
Cova do
1:36:09
you know everyone's on edge
yeah we have
1:36:12
we had so we had protests for
that
1:36:15
yesterday at the same time Alex
Jones
1:36:19
was out saying fire fout she
but I'm
1:36:22
sick and tired of that guy he
ruins good
1:36:25
protests because the minute he
shows up
1:36:27
even though his message is
correct his
1:36:30
deliveries shit and then you
know than
1:36:33
anything that people would want
to
1:36:35
listen to might be interested
1:36:36
interesting for them to know
about their
1:36:38
own health and life is lost
because of
1:36:41
his insanity so here was the
police
1:36:43
protests right behind us here in
1:36:45
opportunity's own 33 so that
was Friday
1:37:05
night then Saturday night that
went on
1:37:07
less last night went on until
10:00 p.m.
1:37:09
the same thing more maybe twice
as many
1:37:12
people's made thirty people so
people
1:37:15
getting a little jittery
obviously we
1:37:19
have pritzker in in Illinois
maybe just
1:37:24
out of spite
1:37:25
I don't know saying all right
we're
1:37:27
gonna extend this until the end
of May
1:37:30
for Illinois people need to get
out one
1:37:37
of our producers was at the
Wisconsin
1:37:39
protest which was big yesterday
here my
1:37:43
observations oh he has a chant
yeah this
1:37:45
is what he recorded or was it
here's his
1:37:49
recording of the chant okay
open up a
1:37:55
lot of American flags quite a
few don't
1:37:57
tread on me flags no mention of
bad data
1:37:59
or bad science a lot of anger
around
1:38:02
small businesses remaining
closed while
1:38:05
the larger retail
1:38:06
either stayed open or will get
to reopen
1:38:08
soon churches being closed was
the hot
1:38:10
topic health care professionals
talked
1:38:12
about the empty hospitals and
they're
1:38:13
concerned that real health
issues are
1:38:15
not being addressed the hope so
health
1:38:18
care professionals were there
must be
1:38:20
Trump supporters the whole thing
1:38:21
devolved into governor bashing
towards
1:38:23
the end the two most interesting
1:38:24
speakers to me was a woman who
talked
1:38:26
about had she how she'd had
three
1:38:28
negative tests and was still
categorized
1:38:30
as a Cove in nineteen patient
she has
1:38:32
asthma allergies which when
combined to
1:38:35
have similar have similar
respiratory
1:38:37
symptoms of Cove in nineteen
she also
1:38:38
mentioned they wanted to put on
a
1:38:39
ventilator which he refused
mm-hmm a
1:38:43
farmer talked about how they are
1:38:44
considered essential most of
their
1:38:46
customers are closed though the
cattle
1:38:48
cost more to feed and they
produce in
1:38:50
profit they're forced to sell
dairy cows
1:38:53
at a fraction of their cost to
1:38:54
slaughterhouses which are being
1:38:55
overwhelmed by farmers doing
this this
1:38:57
is what's happening this it has
to stop
1:39:00
it everybody's got to be this
week this
1:39:03
week people are they're going
to break
1:39:05
out people are not gonna wait
anymore I
1:39:07
tell you right now this in
Trump is very
1:39:09
smart to leave this to the
governors
1:39:11
because this is gonna be a shit
show
1:39:13
Paris people are violently
protesting
1:39:16
they don't want to be locked
down
1:39:17
anymore
1:39:19
California is no longer issuing
rally
1:39:22
permits for rallies at the
State Capitol
1:39:24
we know why yes for good reason
1:39:28
you know watching a Newsome's
gonna be
1:39:32
the one that's gonna be
interesting to
1:39:33
watch because he has to play
this she's
1:39:36
gonna run for president he has
an
1:39:38
opportunity he has a real
opportunity
1:39:40
and he's gonna have to open two
state up
1:39:42
before everybody else
especially with
1:39:44
the numbers you got that you
got great
1:39:45
numbers out the numbers are
great what's
1:39:47
wrong with your numbers a
fantastic open
1:39:48
up already the numbers are fine
here and
1:39:51
I think a lot of the numbers
elsewhere
1:39:53
and I think they're honest
numbers I
1:39:54
think they're close to honest
which is
1:39:57
sounds good baffling but when
you
1:39:59
compare to New York it's like
then you
1:40:01
can see the fraud the scam New
York and
1:40:03
New Jersey in particular just
look at
1:40:05
the numbers we've posted the
charts
1:40:08
showing you the numbers and it
doesn't
1:40:10
make any sense and when you
compare the
1:40:11
flu seasons to New York New
Jersey
1:40:13
California everyplace else and
this
1:40:15
current kovat thing it doesn't
make
1:40:17
sense either unless New York
and New
1:40:19
Jersey
1:40:20
they are scamming the system
because
1:40:22
they're broke New York in
particulars
1:40:24
bankrupt that came out with the
report
1:40:26
late in October of last year
saying
1:40:29
their way in debt there's the
city and
1:40:31
the state has both mismanaged
yeah this
1:40:35
is what's playing out for the
so-called
1:40:36
stage for where the president
would like
1:40:38
to do a huge infrastructure
bill which
1:40:41
everyone the whole country think
1:40:42
everybody wants to do it we now
have the
1:40:44
opportunity financially because
it's
1:40:46
magic money mmt it's immunized
can't go
1:40:50
nowhere it's not gonna not
inflationary
1:40:52
mm-hmm magic money but the
Democrats are
1:40:57
going to go full tilt against
it because
1:40:59
they first want to have bailout
money
1:41:01
for the states so that's where
the fight
1:41:04
is right now and and that's why
I think
1:41:06
you heard Pelosi bitching about
bitching
1:41:09
about Mitch Mitch about bitch
because he
1:41:12
said let him go bankrupt which
is
1:41:14
probably what some city should
do it's
1:41:16
it's a nightmare but New York
has done
1:41:18
it before they came out the
other end
1:41:21
what is the number of states
that should
1:41:23
go bankrupt yeah Ella noise at
the top
1:41:25
of the list is where that's
like Spanish
1:41:28
we all go banker I think it's
like 400
1:41:30
billion dollars or something
with you
1:41:32
take all the liabilities of the
pension
1:41:37
liabilities the pension
liability to say
1:41:39
it to the pension ears because
you know
1:41:43
I mean a lot of them for
example in
1:41:45
California we have pinched you
guys make
1:41:47
him we're in their pension than
they did
1:41:48
when they were actually working
right
1:41:50
there's a lot of scams going on
in that
1:41:52
regardless and this is screwed
it up for
1:41:54
everybody but I don't say maybe
you
1:41:58
should take a call all right if
you got
1:41:59
a pension combination maybe
take a
1:42:01
caller on it yeah grab that
before
1:42:03
someone else does this might be
KK yeah
1:42:05
yeah it didn't get some some
cash anyway
1:42:09
with that I'd like to thank you
for your
1:42:11
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:42:12
the man who put the C in the
bleach
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cycle John
1:42:18
any morning to you mr. Adam
Carina more
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a title as the World Health
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this this
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might explain the denial of
service
1:43:51
attack that we received from
perceived
1:43:54
Chinese actors if you look at
the art
1:43:56
for that episode which Darren
O'Neill
1:43:58
expertly put together the
Mickey Mouse
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outline with the Chinese flag
color and
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stars with the subscript one
world
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together I wonder if that arced
anybody
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Disney it's a great piece very
act I was
1:44:19
it like it is people I think we
were
1:44:21
done in 30 seconds looking at
this arts
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like that's it Darren O'Neill
the man of
1:44:28
so many talents
1:44:29
these guys have a
1:44:31
like we can take down well they
don't
1:44:33
really have a website they got
weenie
1:44:42
yeah we'll take down that
cosmic weenie
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it's it's propagating bad
anti-chinese
1:44:46
stuff which it is you and your
PDFs
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actually there's no bet just I
don't
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have any Chinese material on
there
1:44:52
really no you should get
something I can
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think I should get some No
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it's where
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Paul could tourists or Paul for
getting
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it back online who knows what
was going
1:45:06
on whether it was the denial of
service
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or certification issues
1:45:11
it never ends none of it does
but we're
1:45:14
still under there they can't
take us
1:45:16
down like YouTube that's for
sure that
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to do a lot more work it's not
just a
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phone call to Susan Wojcicki no
Jen our
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generator calm thank you very
much
1:45:25
Darren O'Neill and now is the
time is
1:45:28
right away by the way so you
think you
1:45:31
know do you think China has any
infamy
1:45:33
that Google still doing a deal
with
1:45:35
China aren't they I believe so
yeah more
1:45:38
than China I mean the problem
with doing
1:45:40
a deal with a repressive regime
that
1:45:42
wants to censor everything you
do
1:45:44
David Emmys they want to censor
1:45:46
everything you do not just in
China it's
1:45:49
what they do it's like yeah we
want you
1:45:52
to be this way in China yeah
you gotta
1:45:53
do this you gotta do that
follow our
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rules oh we must follow the
rules of the
1:45:57
country that we're doing
business in
1:45:59
that countries well if you're
gonna be
1:46:01
so easy it can be such a
pushover
1:46:03
why don't we just have you
follow the
1:46:06
same kind of rule someplace
else like in
1:46:08
the United States we don't like
the
1:46:10
content you're posting on
YouTube please
1:46:11
take it down that's exactly
right
1:46:18
so okay Manny would continue
you were
1:46:21
you're praising Darren I had
actually
1:46:24
moved on from Darren to say
would I'd
1:46:26
like to praise some of our
producers who
1:46:28
came in with extraordinary
support for
1:46:31
the show and our value for
value system
1:46:33
good day today and I went on
top of the
1:46:36
list of Jesus or animus of
Dogpatch and
1:46:40
Louis LeBeau via brewski ooh
and his
1:46:43
code number for the
1:46:44
show is one 3:07 that is repeat
one 307
1:46:51
for you taking notes out there
so with
1:46:56
his generous contribution he
said a a
1:46:58
generous note nice Ramadan
Mubarak goat
1:47:05
karma worked soon the goats
will be used
1:47:07
to feed the poor thank you and
all the
1:47:10
producers that celebrated Easter
1:47:12
Passover and now Ramadan under
this
1:47:15
plague of Perpetual virus your
hard work
1:47:18
inoculates listeners from
Perpetual
1:47:20
mania also thank you also for
your value
1:47:25
for value paradigm this is
capitalism at
1:47:29
its best transparent and wholly
1:47:31
dependent on each week's hard
work to no
1:47:35
agenda listeners understand the
real
1:47:36
programming that comes from
commercial
1:47:39
m5m they understand Bill Gates
and Jeff
1:47:42
Bezos and the other elites
benefit
1:47:44
financially by perpetuating The
Cove in
1:47:47
nineteen hysteria these people
are not
1:47:51
Mother Teresa
1:47:52
and will never be elevated to
sainthood
1:47:55
for their virus efforts they
will only
1:47:58
see more financial gain their
disciples
1:48:02
expect crumbs from their
success to fall
1:48:05
on them so they can imitate the
1:48:07
lifestyle and mimic the
perceived
1:48:10
goodness towards humanity some
elites
1:48:13
are left out most big
businesses use
1:48:16
Windows not Apple or chrome for
remote
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access so Apple in Google's way
isn't
1:48:22
through enhanced tracking
software they
1:48:25
can use for future revenue
enhancing
1:48:27
maybe a few extra hardware
sales or
1:48:30
cloud subscribers
1:48:32
I love euonymus No Agenda
Lister's and
1:48:37
our no agenda show hosts
understand
1:48:40
wealth and fame do not create
wisdom or
1:48:43
knowledge wealth and fame only
create
1:48:45
advertising dollars from
vendors to sell
1:48:48
to us slaves elites ran all the
1:48:54
governments until two hundred
fifty
1:48:56
years ago it was radical to
suggest
1:48:58
government of the people by the
people
1:48:59
and for the people could exist
87 years
1:49:02
later a man asked the question
will it
1:49:05
perish from this earth 150
years after
1:49:08
his question the war with the
elites
1:49:10
continues it will never end
1:49:14
no jingles no karma cerana
massive
1:49:18
Dogpatch and lower slovakia it
is always
1:49:20
so wonderful not just to get
your
1:49:21
support for your wisdom that
you bestow
1:49:23
upon us I'm so happy the goat
karma work
1:49:26
remember you had problems with
the with
1:49:28
his what did he call him what's
this
1:49:29
flock of goats what is it
called again
1:49:31
the school yard gosh we had it
on the
1:49:36
show we should know this a
tribe I think
1:49:41
as a tribe was a triangle tribe
the
1:49:43
tribe goats I wish I had some
friends to
1:49:49
celebrate Ramadan with I in
Amsterdam I
1:49:53
I always went to the Purple
Reign coffee
1:49:56
shop in Breda oh actually when
I lived
1:49:59
in Belgium I Drive up and on
Ramadan
1:50:01
when the Sun set the guys the
coffee
1:50:03
shop would let a few customers
in and
1:50:05
just had the most unbelievable
spread of
1:50:09
food so fantastic so the wish
we had
1:50:14
some of that um from the troll
room we
1:50:16
have a couple of options for
the code
1:50:18
that sharanam us has bestowed
upon us
1:50:21
today one 3:07 the first guess
is that
1:50:26
he may be sending us prime
numbers
1:50:30
apparently one 307 is a prime
number
1:50:33
okay and the other guess which
only a
1:50:36
troll could do is you need to
count the
1:50:39
numbers properly you need to
look at
1:50:41
them in their beauty so if you
do so
1:50:44
it's one 307 if you do seven
plus three
1:50:47
minus one that's nine seven
plus three
1:50:50
plus one is eleven what do you
get nine
1:50:53
eleven yeah thank you sir
Animas I'm
1:51:03
sure I'm sure that was not the
meaning
1:51:05
of his code and bloomers next
on the
1:51:08
list with $999.99
1:51:11
hi John and Adam with this
donation
1:51:14
bring me safely tonight hood
you'll toss
1:51:16
in that extra penny yeah I'll
do it
1:51:18
right now
1:51:18
there you go I'd like to be
named Sir
1:51:21
Andrew Knight of the
unapologetic pale
1:51:24
males nice let's bring this
bring curry
1:51:27
and Oreo to the round table
curry and no
1:51:31
not all real Creole what is
free yo I
1:51:35
don't know
1:51:37
cRIO Korean creo I'm putting
that creo
1:51:42
my wife and I truly appreciate
the
1:51:44
immediate deconstruction and
excuse me
1:51:48
and agree that donating to the
best
1:51:50
podcast universe is a great way
to spend
1:51:52
part of the stimulus money we're
1:51:54
borrowing from our future
generations
1:51:56
yes yes a quick OTG note I've
recently
1:52:02
gone semi OTG with the purchase
of a
1:52:05
second phone good light phone
too which
1:52:08
allows me to leave my Android
at home
1:52:10
the majority of the time keep
the media
1:52:13
deconstruction coming gents I'd
like to
1:52:15
hear 999 and just send your cash
1:52:17
followed by some luck down let
up Karma
1:52:21
for us all
1:52:26
a lot of people want to send
blankets
1:52:32
certain water just send your
cash you've
1:52:35
got and we'll see we'll see
Andrew at
1:52:44
the round table later very nice
you will
1:52:46
mm-hmm hey idiot Concord
California 7:30
1:52:49
to 10:00 greeting gents from
Barren hey
1:52:52
idiot and the East Bay lockdown
zone
1:52:54
where all the gloved hands are
sweaty
1:52:57
and the guy glasses are foggy I
felt
1:53:00
compelled to donate when I saw
the
1:53:01
Saturday newsletter claimed
that de
1:53:03
Voort org was under cyberattack
1:53:05
I don't doubt for a minute
that's true
1:53:07
but in the unlikely event it
was simply
1:53:10
a clever scheme to drum up
sympathy
1:53:12
sympathy donations
1:53:17
wait did you throw a puppy in
there no
1:53:21
pop no puppy no sympathy okay
I'll stop
1:53:24
it that was not it was a fact
and the
1:53:28
donations were were fine it
wasn't like
1:53:30
there we're running out of money
1:53:32
but that was a fact that that
was was
1:53:35
happening and I was orked by it
and so I
1:53:36
put it at the top because I
didn't
1:53:38
ormally put a link to the
deployed org
1:53:40
/na right but as an idea I
don't do that
1:53:44
no no that's not what the Dutch
sad dog
1:53:48
on the newsletter it's because
the
1:53:49
numbers are long it's because
variate
1:53:51
yes if I send a second notice
out it's
1:53:55
because you know it's the
reasons I so I
1:53:57
don't I know
1:53:58
it's a clever scheme and it
would be a
1:54:02
great idea but and I know and I
believe
1:54:03
me I knew in advance when I
wrote it out
1:54:05
there is that but if somebody
thinks
1:54:07
this is just bullshit anyway he
1:54:09
continues that but he donated
so I think
1:54:11
that's good so I hereby submit
my ass
1:54:13
backward seven three two point
one u.s.
1:54:16
dollars donation interesting
that I've
1:54:17
suddenly decided just now is
your fair
1:54:22
share of my IR is your fair
share of my
1:54:26
art IRS bailout Bonanza bonus
I'm
1:54:31
spending quick because the rate
they're
1:54:33
printing money will be at
Carter level
1:54:37
inflation soon
1:54:38
I don't know they won't even be
worth it
1:54:40
an executive producer credit
1:54:42
I disagree so it's immunized
money
1:54:46
well he's not only that but we
have not
1:54:50
you know the the mechanism that
creates
1:54:53
inflation is really very
difficult to
1:54:57
trigger when the u.s. dollar is
the
1:55:00
standard currency used around
the world
1:55:02
as the is the principal
exchange that
1:55:05
values in fact we make a point
of light
1:55:08
assassinating leaders who try
to do
1:55:10
something different yeah that
we control
1:55:14
and in fact the dollar is
getting
1:55:15
stronger if you look at the
change rates
1:55:18
then the other currency so
inflation is
1:55:21
not it's not it's not within
that you
1:55:25
can't I don't see it ahead
maybe five
1:55:28
years but I don't even maybe
not now you
1:55:32
sound like Trump maybe you
don't work
1:55:34
maybe not maybe they'll be
great maybe
1:55:36
not but it yeah so I'm not
looking
1:55:39
forward to and we don't want
that anyway
1:55:42
Taylor butch Taylor be hold on
hold on
1:55:45
hold on please provide ad
douching
1:55:47
followed by a Trump arouse
Biden whole
1:55:49
load Hillary too delicious hard
to get
1:55:56
around it is hard to get it
aroused but
1:55:58
we got it aroused I'm gonna
give you the
1:56:00
whole load it's almost too
delicious to
1:56:03
believe my friend sick people
were sick
1:56:11
Taylor be and Louis I'm not
saying her
1:56:14
or his last name because I got
no note
1:56:16
it might be one and what not
anonymity
1:56:19
but 54321 I looked under the
first name
1:56:23
I looked under the last name I
looked
1:56:24
under the word donation which
is what
1:56:26
people should put under subject
line if
1:56:28
they're sending note about
donations it
1:56:30
found nothing sergej boy and
all they so
1:56:34
sent us something Taylor and
we'll get
1:56:35
get it read later
1:56:37
sergej boy in Aldie Virginia
500 forgive
1:56:42
me pot father and JCB has been
too long
1:56:44
since my last donations
1:56:46
and me simply sponging off the
fellow
1:56:49
producers I can be a douchebag
no more
1:56:51
please accept my humble
donations toward
1:56:53
the best podcasting universe
sincerely
1:56:55
sorry J well I'm gonna give him
a
1:56:57
deducing that even though he
didn't ask
1:56:58
for it is it appropriate or
that this
1:57:02
person I have no objection
another
1:57:12
missing note from certificate of
1:57:14
authenticity and I don't know
how that
1:57:16
nickname got in there if there
wasn't a
1:57:18
note to begin with I'm working
on the
1:57:20
back office and so you're not
why but in
1:57:22
Huntsville Alabama 333 35 33
John
1:57:27
Waldorf is next in Sunrise
Minnesota
1:57:29
nuts 3 3333 this donation is
honor of my
1:57:33
dad Eugene Waldorf who recently
passed
1:57:35
from this world in February many
1:57:37
accomplishments this was the
first man
1:57:39
to teach me how to sniff out the
1:57:41
bullshit and think critically
nice this
1:57:43
is my third donation at 3:33
with the
1:57:45
help of adam kicking me in 1
cent
1:57:49
i will finally save a coveted
seat that
1:57:53
you saved a penny - by the way
coveted
1:57:55
seat at the round table and
he's got the
1:57:57
accounting from henceforth i
wish to be
1:57:59
known as sir CB knight of the
black
1:58:02
thumbnails if you'd be so kind
I might
1:58:05
enjoy some grandma's pancakes
and some
1:58:08
brewed IPA at the round table
as always
1:58:10
your deconstruction is ahead of
the
1:58:12
curve of course and I'm not
referring to
1:58:14
the flattened one my amygdala
which is a
1:58:18
by the way you know the flat
and curved
1:58:20
meme is interesting and you
know what
1:58:22
else is it I just I'm gonna
forget this
1:58:24
with me to say it now Eunice
all these
1:58:26
douchebags doing their normal
Network TV
1:58:29
shows from home and the local
news guys
1:58:32
are at home you know and even
they don't
1:58:34
really have to be the media's
exempt
1:58:36
mm-hmm but they're all at home
anyway
1:58:38
because it's virtue signaling
why are
1:58:40
they all growing beards yeah
I've
1:58:43
noticed that too
1:58:45
but it's the point I'm at home
I gotta
1:58:49
grow a beard I mean if you want
to you
1:58:52
look like it it's a scrubby
beard it's
1:58:54
not a very gently I believe I
clicks I
1:58:56
believe I can explain this to
you
1:58:58
because I have
1:58:59
two similar feelings when you
were on
1:59:03
television everyday as I have
been
1:59:06
throughout my life certainly
half of my
1:59:10
adult life every single day you
you got
1:59:13
your hair you got your makeup
you got
1:59:16
your you know you got tears
you're
1:59:18
shaving you have grooming and
and you
1:59:22
have to do it every single day
and then
1:59:24
what I want always do on
weekends boom I
1:59:26
got a beard that thing's
growing down to
1:59:28
my knees so that's what these
these guys
1:59:31
are so tired of grooming every
day for
1:59:34
television for babies the guys
that work
1:59:36
in offices have to groom - I'm
just
1:59:40
giving you the reality as the
driver has
1:59:42
to groomed up Guyo to run I'm
just
1:59:45
giving you the reality of the
daily
1:59:48
television worker those poor
basic work
1:59:51
in their asses so hard that
they gotta
1:59:53
grow a beard when they get home
that's
1:59:58
the answer mo not grow a beard
you may
2:00:01
like it it's nice arguing that
you're
2:00:04
not right but this is this is
childish
2:00:08
well of course especially if
you're on
2:00:10
television that's when you got
to go
2:00:12
back to the grooming routine
but this is
2:00:14
it's something I mean why the
beards in
2:00:17
general what's up with the
beards stop
2:00:19
with the beers are the beers
but these
2:00:21
are people that don't normally
have
2:00:22
beards and now they're working
from home
2:00:25
and they got beards a good old
fashioned
2:00:27
beard is when you were gay and
that was
2:00:29
your buddy
2:00:30
ya know now we got to have real
beards
2:00:33
come on as always
2:00:38
structures ahead of the curve
I'm not
2:00:40
referring to the flattened to
one my
2:00:42
amygdala remains small and
healthy
2:00:44
thanks to you keep up the good
work
2:00:45
please send out the best jobs
karma to
2:00:48
all in need toss out a random
sharpton
2:00:50
and a goat karma to finish it
off sir CB
2:00:52
knight of the black thumbnails
Sun Rise
2:00:56
Minnesota please call out my
nephew
2:00:58
Anthony as a douchebag ok
2:01:04
alright here we go could this
ultimately
2:01:06
end up backfiring on the
Republicans got
2:01:09
it over jump ring the runway
here a
2:01:15
classic sharp didn't over
jumpin the
2:01:18
runway millions of dollars
millions of
2:01:24
dollars that guy gets paid more
than the
2:01:25
two of us combined for like
number of
2:01:27
years put together yes Michael
Goodell
2:01:31
in la la her brother
2:01:34
lil ah no court County or
something I
2:01:38
don't know he's in Michigan 271
36 6
2:01:42
he'll be the associate executive
2:01:43
producer for show 1237 and
command
2:01:47
arrows you can work you're
doing a fine
2:01:50
job deconstructed in the Lu Han
flu
2:01:52
pandemic and play endemic so I
thought
2:01:55
I'd send you a donation now
that the
2:01:57
influx of support seems to have
abated
2:01:58
somewhat did last show well
listen to
2:02:02
your show with my smoking-hot
girlfriend
2:02:04
Dame chard Renee of the Lilou
now grape
2:02:09
fields I often find myself
saying
2:02:12
something just before you do
more often
2:02:14
John than Adam I guess because
I'm an
2:02:17
old fart - well you got smokin
hot
2:02:20
girlfriend what difference does
it make
2:02:21
the amount represents a word
count on my
2:02:23
novel hard to set the mystery
aside to
2:02:26
write a dystopian novel in
which society
2:02:29
is taken over by the public
health and
2:02:31
justice public health
2:02:32
that's real complex 27 thousand
words in
2:02:35
a little over three weeks is a
hell of a
2:02:37
lot I'm trying to write fiction
but the
2:02:40
real world keeps getting ahead
of me
2:02:41
what about calling in brave new
world
2:02:44
but that's been taken maybe
I'll go with
2:02:46
scared new world bro you're
doing a
2:02:49
documentary didn't you know that
2:02:51
you know please have a China is
asshole
2:02:54
that's true and some publishing
karma
2:02:56
Michael yes thank you Michael
you've got
2:03:03
karma yeah big ass publishing
Karma
2:03:06
there you go
2:03:07
Nancy another missing-in-action
note in
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Crozet Virginia 229 Richard spa
Stowe in
2:03:16
Burbank California - OH - OH -
and he
2:03:20
sent a note in which I know you
answer
2:03:21
because you said it uses him
back to him
2:03:23
yes well I believe he is the
why can't I
2:03:27
search anymore in my where's my
search
2:03:29
box in my email what the hell
yes she's
2:03:33
the one who wrote the
specificity one of
2:03:35
the specificity yes sensitivity
memos
2:03:37
yes and I but there was some
other stuff
2:03:39
in there he wanted some karma or
2:03:40
something I think uh here's the
thing I
2:03:43
want to look up his email but
for some
2:03:47
reason and maybe this is new
because I
2:03:49
on the Windows machine here in
the
2:03:51
studio I use Outlook and you
could just
2:03:57
go to an inbox and right above
that
2:03:59
would be a little thing where
you could
2:04:02
click on it and you could
search and
2:04:04
that's now gone there's I can't
search
2:04:09
weird well let me just type it
into
2:04:11
squirrel mail real quick boom
there it
2:04:13
is but this is the weirdest
thing I
2:04:21
don't understand what did they
do
2:04:23
windows windows hell from the
Land of
2:04:26
the Rising Sun blink Atari I
love the
2:04:29
show which is true I kicked
myself off
2:04:31
for not finding it until 2016
2:04:34
no jingles no karma then he
goes on to
2:04:37
this specificity thing and he
says
2:04:39
although I'm a lowly UCLA Bruin
one
2:04:42
whose inferiority complex was
ass waged
2:04:44
somewhat by the knowledge that
just like
2:04:46
an exalted California golden
bear I
2:04:48
thought chaos was pronounced
cows well
2:04:54
into high school yeah I want to
point
2:04:59
out that your character isn't
it anyway
2:05:01
he goes on to but he goes back
into it
2:05:03
he goes back and forth I'm
looking for
2:05:04
his
2:05:05
stuff that he wants us to do
name it's
2:05:07
just keep up the great work
2:05:09
uh and he's in Hiroshima there
you go
2:05:13
alright onward to the I think
our next
2:05:17
to last donation ego no
economic hitman
2:05:23
then it came in with and that
by the way
2:05:26
that was Richard spa Stowe in
Burbank -
2:05:29
OH - OH - Sarika now Mike
hitmen came up
2:05:31
with 200 greetings from barons
2:05:33
soon-to-be Baron economic
hitman single
2:05:35
request Mort Klein Tourette's
giggle
2:05:38
what with this donation I have
reached
2:05:40
Baron status Adam do you
remember me
2:05:43
from the Austin meetup I was
the guy
2:05:44
wearing the Congressional dish
shirt yes
2:05:47
a few weeks ago I asked you to
put a
2:05:49
link on the show notes to
promote the
2:05:51
beta release of my iPhone app
and did I
2:05:53
not do that Mancala world a
turn a turn
2:05:59
based strategy game dating back
to the
2:06:01
ancient civilization the game
is a local
2:06:04
two-player mode versus computer
and
2:06:07
online play I'm trying to get
hired as
2:06:08
an iOS developer so every
person who
2:06:11
test my app helping me find it
will help
2:06:13
me helping me find a job can
you please
2:06:14
put this link in the show notes
again it
2:06:17
would mean the world to me
2:06:18
yes flight apple.com / and
there's some
2:06:22
bunch in there so I will put in
the show
2:06:24
notes I put I put it in the
show notes
2:06:28
under today the heading today ok
2:06:33
people can so anyways so he got
his
2:06:35
requests which was the Mort
Klein and I
2:06:39
don't know what is this Mort
climbing
2:06:40
the giggle rich giggle I don't
know
2:06:43
you're the treads expert okay
thanks I
2:06:49
don't know what he's talking
about I
2:06:51
don't I never I don't know what
he's
2:06:52
talking about either
2:06:54
Mort Klein oh here we go
2:06:57
I found it oh I did exist and
what what
2:07:00
else besides Mort Klein giggle
what else
2:07:02
do you wanted CB anything else
actually
2:07:05
I'll throw in to Karma Thank You
2:07:07
chairman that Nadler ranking
member
2:07:09
Collins members of the
committee first
2:07:12
of all I must say I have
Tourette's
2:07:13
syndrome sometimes I
2:07:15
have ticks and make sounds I
can't
2:07:16
control so please forgive me I
oh man I
2:07:33
had forgotten all about that
2:07:36
sometimes I make please forgive
me how
2:07:40
can you not sit there and go
dude that
2:07:42
was a good one I love that I'm
allowed
2:07:48
to laugh this one you have the
privilege
2:07:51
and since I'm one step removed
from I
2:07:55
give you permission you can
laugh you
2:07:58
can laugh it's pretty funny oh
well we
2:08:02
want to thank these executive
producers
2:08:04
and associate executive
producers for oh
2:08:07
crap I'm sorry I thought we
were done oh
2:08:10
this is good news
2:08:11
I hate being done a la Rosa's
last in
2:08:13
Forest Grove for 200 bucks and
I do have
2:08:16
a note to read that from maybe
it was
2:08:18
something we missed
2:08:18
I couldn't get buried never got
back to
2:08:21
me to tell me we've missed this
or not
2:08:22
but Dee dishing to Darren Olsen
from
2:08:25
Kamloops BC douching Taylor
also there's
2:08:28
Darren Olsen you're right
2:08:34
love's chard Noah Taylor Connor
and
2:08:37
Nicole that's where you got the
tailor
2:08:39
now I have a note from and I
don't know
2:08:44
maybe you can check but David
Mouse of
2:08:47
the not the large now said then
of the
2:08:50
now say more nose I think was
nose knows
2:08:54
it's house now so okay but he
said a
2:08:57
note in three hundred and
something $300
2:09:00
rats and he devoutly ended with
enough
2:09:02
to get his he said the Canadian
2:09:05
government has told families
that we are
2:09:07
all getting extra $300 rats for
child
2:09:08
during the grunt fest so I
thought I'd
2:09:10
better way to handle I did to
donate
2:09:12
young Julian now it says three
hundred
2:09:14
towards her Dame hood and her
16th
2:09:16
birthday April 19th no less
then I added
2:09:20
two dollars to put her over the
limit or
2:09:22
Dame who had occurred anyway
and so
2:09:25
she's we got the accounting so
I don't
2:09:27
remember doing this because I
don't I
2:09:28
would remember this note he says
2:09:30
although I'd like to claim the
executive
2:09:31
producer credit for myself come
on you
2:09:34
can't innate vien parents what
else
2:09:36
could you possibly have to do
with the
2:09:37
money but to pitch in other
word what do
2:09:40
you always have to do with it I
recently
2:09:42
hit a friend in the mouth and
he has
2:09:44
thanked me for balancing out his
2:09:45
listening as he was a hard
lefty and he
2:09:49
tells me that this show calls
him down
2:09:51
uh-huh
2:09:52
in response to that I think the
only
2:09:54
proper thing would to do is to
call him
2:09:57
out douchebag you get broke
2:10:04
also the trevor and max colette
you are
2:10:07
both on new notice as douchebag
so it's
2:10:14
pronounced nods like nausea
Totino's
2:10:18
schnoz so i think i don't
remember doing
2:10:21
this right but it won't hurt to
do it
2:10:22
but i think we should put julia
on the
2:10:24
knighting list as Dame Julia on
Weaver
2:10:28
of words first of the Nos okay
hold on
2:10:30
hold on hold on hold on I got
to put
2:10:33
this in there so it's Julia
Julia nas na
2:10:38
Na's becomes Dame Julia Weaver
of words
2:10:44
first of the nas sorry but that
just
2:10:49
sounds funny
2:10:50
it's the Rona man and so you
got that
2:10:55
written down cuz I do okay she
also
2:10:58
needs a birthday call out for
16th
2:11:00
birthday
2:11:03
for Julia's birthday yeah and
when is
2:11:06
that today April 19th I was so
it's
2:11:10
belated but that Sunday yeah
okay hold
2:11:13
on a second
2:11:13
so Julia Naz sweet 16 last
Sunday no and
2:11:21
and when there's war but wait
there's
2:11:24
more you'll get twice as much
for just a
2:11:27
small handling fee please
include chai
2:11:32
tea and apples with peanut
butter at the
2:11:37
roundtable chai tea with apples
and
2:11:43
peanut
2:11:43
I do love apples and peanut
butter a lot
2:11:45
of people do yeah but the
mutton meat is
2:11:47
still what people always go for
at the
2:11:49
end comes down to it brass tacks
2:11:52
get it everywhere that's the
reason
2:11:53
brass tanks we can get apples
and peanut
2:11:55
butter all right these are the
executive
2:11:59
producers and associate
executive
2:12:00
producers who made it all
happen for us
2:12:02
today for all of us this is
after all
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your podcast the No Agenda show
value
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for value produced by hundreds
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2:12:10
thousands in many different
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includes knowledge particularly
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mathematics the clips artwork
and thank
2:12:17
goodness finances and that's
the only
2:12:20
way it will work and that's why
we're
2:12:21
doing it that way because we
could not
2:12:22
we would not be talking about
this if we
2:12:25
had to rely on advertising even
if was
2:12:27
an agency that also handled
2:12:29
pharmaceutical if was a whole
different
2:12:31
ad they still would walk away
from us
2:12:33
they can't even be associated
Dennis art
2:12:36
we're happy we haven't done 12
years
2:12:38
running thank you very much and
we'll be
2:12:41
that the course these titles
you could
2:12:43
use anywhere you are an
associate
2:12:44
executive producer or an
executive
2:12:46
producer of No Agenda show
1,237 looking
2:12:50
forward to thanking more people
at the
2:12:51
end and to your support for our
upcoming
2:12:53
show which will be on Thursday
for at
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dot org slash n/a I think you
pretty
2:12:59
much know what's happening what
2:13:01
down to temperature our formula
is this
2:13:05
we go out for hit people in the
mouth
2:13:11
I don't like what I do
2:13:18
[Music]
2:13:22
just a brief moment so I
remembered to
2:13:25
tell you this there was a
thread on
2:13:27
Twitter and I think Jason
Calacanis
2:13:30
tagged me oh no someone tagged
me it was
2:13:34
about luminary I made a made a
comment
2:13:36
about it early remember
luminary this
2:13:37
was the this was the podcast
network
2:13:40
that was going to become the
HBO of
2:13:43
podcasts a hundred million
dollars they
2:13:46
spent and they had some celeb
they had
2:13:50
Trevor Noah
2:13:51
they had it was the the woman
who had
2:13:55
her own and actually got the
HBO woman
2:13:58
what's her name well JC Ullman
know the
2:14:01
girls now oh no way
2:14:04
Lilly no girls Donnell Lena
Dunham
2:14:07
Dunham yeah so it was
fascinating yeah
2:14:11
it was subscription-only
2:14:12
and bloomberg reviewed their
status over
2:14:17
the past year the app has been
2:14:18
downloaded 200,000 times which
Bloomberg
2:14:22
then compares to stitcher okay a
2:14:26
luminary spokesperson disputed
the data
2:14:29
silent saying it has had nearly
800,000
2:14:31
downloads
2:14:32
anyway podcast gets more than
that yes
2:14:36
the point is one podcast not a
network
2:14:38
of podcasts they could have say
for a
2:14:42
million dollars one percent
John and I
2:14:44
would have saved you 99 million
dollars
2:14:47
which you've probably blown
hookers and
2:14:52
limos and an expensive geared
anointment
2:14:57
microphones so Calacanis Jason
Calacanis
2:15:01
very famous we are they gonna
go for
2:15:03
auction no I wouldn't like
getting a
2:15:06
whole one of those Newman's and
I would
2:15:08
wait I would wait I wait I
don't think
2:15:09
it's done yet Rick and
Calacanis so who
2:15:14
is a I I can't help but like
him but
2:15:17
what a blowhard there is he's
the reason
2:15:20
this failed I guess it's now
considered
2:15:23
fail luminary he needs to talk
with a
2:15:26
slight Lisp the reason this is
failed
2:15:28
it's because best podcasters
did no
2:15:31
equity I explained the road map
you get
2:15:34
Joe Rogan Sam whores
2:15:35
sam harris he could Leo Laporte
you get
2:15:38
Tim Ferriss and then you give
everybody
2:15:40
equity not just some VC from
equity
2:15:43
everyone gets some equity and
then you
2:15:45
have the HBO of podcasting and
to which
2:15:48
I say Jason come on man
2:15:55
we did this already no it's not
it's not
2:15:57
gonna happen that way it's not
going to
2:15:59
work and this whole concept of
tribal
2:16:01
media is blowing up it's how it
works
2:16:04
everybody sustains their own
little
2:16:05
group you got some overlap but
that's
2:16:08
that's what it is that's we
have our
2:16:11
group and it grows way your
Calacanis
2:16:13
was spot-on thank you I thought
I did
2:16:18
pretty well I'll work on it
because I
2:16:19
can do better
2:16:20
you nailed it let me when I was
talking
2:16:28
to my Cuban Ilan and I was
looking at
2:16:38
the fridge with the first
investment and
2:16:40
then we had Eddy Cue from Apple
come
2:16:42
over I got to work on it
because I can't
2:16:45
do too long I lose it and
that's as far
2:16:48
as the sustain it's not easy by
the way
2:16:50
Calacanis Acosta get a copy of
this
2:16:52
liminal said to him and he'll
think it's
2:16:54
hilarious well he should think
it's
2:16:57
hilarious because he's always
doing my
2:16:58
voice he's great
2:17:01
the world is colorful because
of people
2:17:03
like Jason Calacanis
2:17:05
and by the way good job on
calling out
2:17:07
micro Rick what was his name
the guy
2:17:10
news man Rick the podcast that
we talked
2:17:13
about with the might the guy
who had
2:17:15
great mic technique oh the mic
technique
2:17:17
guy what's that guy's name
Ralph frankly
2:17:22
we wrote quite frank frank
quite frank
2:17:25
white Frank he gave you a whole
is like
2:17:26
he played that whole bit on his
show and
2:17:28
was really it was really happy
and it
2:17:31
was like oh my gosh John see
Dvorak this
2:17:33
guy and he called us oh gee
podcasters
2:17:39
just my analysis if you want to
lose
2:17:42
somebody wants to listen to
this show
2:17:43
yeah it's more of a philosophy
show than
2:17:45
it is a news analysis show by
2:17:48
sure sure but he's got the
right kind of
2:17:50
a real kind of everyman
philosophy that
2:17:53
makes a lot of sense he's
really should
2:17:56
be on radio cuz he's a
chatterbox he can
2:17:58
just go for days yeah with that
modern
2:18:01
modern talk radio is mostly a
guy
2:18:03
talking yes good that's a good
point he
2:18:05
could he could definitely do
the AM
2:18:08
radio is yes he's an AM radio
type guy
2:18:12
who could could I don't know
how many
2:18:15
people can do it but I know
there's a
2:18:16
few Limbaugh is the best
example it's
2:18:18
Billy's dying in other words
you can
2:18:22
talk literally talk for three
hours not
2:18:24
solid because there are
commercial
2:18:26
breaks but you could pretty
much just
2:18:28
talk about three hours quite
frankly
2:18:30
could do that easy yeah he just
got gets
2:18:33
goes I mean you've heard him
look now
2:18:36
yeah but that's very radio
professional
2:18:39
high-end radio guy okay any
enough about
2:18:41
other shows you know he's gonna
get some
2:18:43
more publicity from why do you
think I
2:18:45
brought it up was like it's
good to get
2:18:47
some pretty doing it gets the
publicity
2:18:49
off this guy
2:18:53
[Applause]
2:18:54
[Music]
2:19:04
right off the grid
2:19:06
many people now seem a people's
tweeting
2:19:09
and emailing me saying hey what
phone do
2:19:11
I need to get now they're gonna
be
2:19:12
tracked everywhere I will say
where's my
2:19:15
data sheet how do I configure
it forward
2:19:17
I afford you a good note from
one of the
2:19:19
guys just send it to the
general bucks
2:19:21
and the guide makes a good point
2:19:23
he wants what he wants and what
he needs
2:19:26
is really a webpage of your way
of going
2:19:30
about this so you don't have to
be
2:19:32
explained on the show that's
where I
2:19:33
think you light up right okay
right
2:19:37
ladies and gentlemen here's how
you
2:19:39
configure the go flip three
from Alcatel
2:19:42
you buy the phone he put your
SIM card
2:19:45
in it that's it there's no step
three
2:19:47
don't use the Google app that's
in there
2:19:50
that's all that's all you have
to do and
2:19:53
if you get team you want to have
2:19:55
t-mobile service or at least
get one
2:19:56
that's cracked that will let
you use a
2:19:58
hotspot Colet that's the whole
point is
2:20:01
it's a phone you can text you
can do
2:20:03
basic web browsing do a split
of email
2:20:06
and it's a hotspot so you can
carry your
2:20:08
you know your your tablet or
something
2:20:11
turned on switched off in your
bag
2:20:13
whatever what is the Google app
you're
2:20:15
talking about that's in there
it has it
2:20:17
has the Google app the search
app oh you
2:20:21
want you just don't want to use
that or
2:20:22
even know if you use that then
then it
2:20:25
Google will look then Google
will know
2:20:26
where you are but you can also
turn off
2:20:29
all location it's very simple
no one
2:20:32
needs a web page for this we
should have
2:20:36
done is listen to me two years
ago when
2:20:38
I was saying this day would come
2:20:39
I'm looking at you Australia
the federal
2:20:42
government is set to launch its
contact
2:20:44
tracing up today the app will
help
2:20:46
health authorities identify
people who
2:20:48
have come into contact with a
2:20:49
coronavirus patient some people
have
2:20:52
expressed privacy concerns about
2:20:53
downloading the software but the
2:20:55
government says safeguards are
in place
2:20:56
and the information will be
destroyed
2:20:59
once the Cova crisis is over as
senior
2:21:01
federal government minister is
war
2:21:03
complacency is setting in as
Australians
2:21:05
a tiring of social distancing
measures
2:21:07
new data shows there has been a
big
2:21:10
spike in the number of people
accessing
2:21:11
directions on their smartphone
over the
2:21:13
past week it's a sign people
are out and
2:21:16
about rather than staying at
home to
2:21:18
compact the coronavirus Home
Affairs
2:21:20
Minister Peter Dutton has told
Sky News
2:21:22
we risk doing all our great
work if
2:21:24
we're not careful if people
believe that
2:21:26
we're immune in our country
clearly
2:21:28
we're not we were tracking in
the same
2:21:31
direction that Italy and other
countries
2:21:32
were headed in and we've been
able to
2:21:35
offset that through the social
2:21:37
distancing measures through the
2:21:39
announcements the national
cabinet is
2:21:41
presided over as well so we
don't want
2:21:44
to give that up yeah I can
almost
2:21:45
guarantee you this will become
some form
2:21:47
of obligatory it'll be the same
thing as
2:21:50
staying home slaves will do it
and
2:21:52
that's why you want a flip
phone to say
2:21:54
that's your best excuse I'm
sorry I
2:21:56
really want to comply I got my
bandana
2:21:59
on my head
2:22:00
I got a flip phone don't work
so I have
2:22:03
in my possession although sadly
here at
2:22:05
the studio workstation
encrypted and I
2:22:08
it's not easy something that
can do on
2:22:10
the fly right here I don't have
that on
2:22:12
this completely compromised
machine I
2:22:15
have this I have a presentation
deck
2:22:19
with all of the different
tracking
2:22:21
companies that are involved in
many
2:22:23
assertable Colorado for sure as
a group
2:22:27
out there doing stuff but
perhaps for
2:22:29
all the United States and I'm
sorry I
2:22:31
will decrypt that and have it
for
2:22:34
Thursday it's incredible
there's five
2:22:38
different tracking companies
that are
2:22:40
all integrating data into these
apps and
2:22:42
they sell it of course of
course and
2:22:45
it's everything from Bluetooth
to the
2:22:48
Bluetooth beacons and stores
it's
2:22:50
incredible how much data they
have and
2:22:52
you heard in this report it's
just as if
2:22:54
it's as if it's the north most
normal
2:22:56
thing in the world hey we're
looking at
2:22:57
ya'll traveling around you're
using your
2:23:00
your phone for directions see
how do you
2:23:03
know that how do you know
someone's how
2:23:06
does someone else in the
government know
2:23:08
that you're using your phone for
2:23:10
directions not that you have
your GPS on
2:23:13
you're using your phone for
direction
2:23:16
well guess who tells them that
exactly
2:23:19
let's look at Hong Kong can the
Navy is
2:23:21
building their app that
government
2:23:23
immediately implemented
quarantine
2:23:25
measures for residents and
visitors
2:23:27
arriving at the airport that
included
2:23:30
these monitoring bracelets to
stop
2:23:32
people from leaving their homes
listen
2:23:34
as you get out the housing and
then we
2:23:38
get alert and then the
healthcare or the
2:23:41
police would come catch you and
then it
2:23:43
would be up to six months now
we're
2:23:51
talking the wristbands are like
Hospital
2:23:53
bracelet
2:23:54
each one has a Bluetooth module
and
2:23:56
battery those under quarantine
have to
2:23:59
download the app once at home
they walk
2:24:02
around so the app can calibrate
how big
2:24:04
the home is with the wristband
so this
2:24:07
could be someone's at Customs
and Border
2:24:08
Patrol or Health Authority a
Vancouver
2:24:11
company Tracey is behind the
technology
2:24:14
and the Chinese territory is
its first
2:24:17
test case there's a thin piece
of metal
2:24:19
that goes all the way around the
2:24:21
bracelet that actually provides
an alert
2:24:23
if it's cut or stretched so
there are
2:24:26
tamper resistant pieces to the
design
2:24:30
Yahweh Lloyd is pitching the
devices to
2:24:32
other governments including
Canada but
2:24:35
in this country it would have
to pass a
2:24:37
constitutional test that
balances
2:24:40
privacy rights with public
health
2:24:43
balance
2:24:44
I love constitutional rights
that are
2:24:46
balanced and balance it against
2:24:48
something else this right or
it's not
2:24:51
thank you
2:24:52
there's something about these
wristbands
2:24:55
that I think these wrists but
this is
2:24:57
the same thing is when you get
in prison
2:24:59
and you're incarcerated you
have to stay
2:25:00
home and they put a thing on
your foot
2:25:03
this is the same thing
basically no no
2:25:06
it's a little different and I
have
2:25:08
another clip that it's a similar
2:25:11
technology maybe the same for
all I know
2:25:13
just a different sales window
at this
2:25:15
company this this communicates
with
2:25:18
Bluetooth or probably neo field
near
2:25:21
field communication with your
phone and
2:25:24
then your phone does all the
tattling so
2:25:27
it's not has to be has to be
blue to
2:25:29
the NFC is just it really has
rights to
2:25:31
clothes Bluetooth but it's it's
I guess
2:25:35
it does have a battery in there
has a
2:25:36
small battery well listen to
this
2:25:37
version of it which is similar
but it
2:25:40
will be more fun to get people
to wear
2:25:42
some northeast hospitals as I
mentioned
2:25:44
are going ahead and using new
technology
2:25:46
to keep a closer watch over
those
2:25:48
patients who leave the hospital
we're
2:25:50
talking about a company called
Massimo a
2:25:53
medical technology company
that's
2:25:55
created a safety net device as
it's
2:25:57
called it's a disposable smart
wristband
2:25:59
attached to a pulse oximeter
which then
2:26:02
tapes around your finger and it
2:26:03
basically monitors your vitals
like your
2:26:06
oxygen level your pulse and your
2:26:07
respiration rates so when those
levels
2:26:10
kind of go off where they're
supposed to
2:26:12
be the device and sends the
signal to
2:26:14
the patient's smart phone which
then
2:26:17
alerts the doctor a clinician
has a
2:26:19
dashboard of all of the
patients they're
2:26:21
monitoring your life parameters
change
2:26:25
in every single minute they get
an
2:26:28
update of your data set and
they can see
2:26:30
what your life data is within
the
2:26:32
hospital now the FDA approved
this
2:26:35
device to be used nationwide
about 15
2:26:38
days ago about 16 hospitals
have already
2:26:41
signed up to use this with
almost 600
2:26:45
more on tap in the process to
use this
2:26:47
worldwide really so a lot of
different
2:26:50
dances we're seeing now this
device
2:26:52
Julian was meant for opioid
addicts
2:26:54
actually and then the pandemic
hit and
2:26:57
everything changed
2:26:59
some good tech out there baby
if you
2:27:02
want to be tracked like dog
before he
2:27:05
continued with this wasn't
trying to get
2:27:08
the date the timeline on this
correct
2:27:10
and it wasn't it was maybe five
years
2:27:13
ago
2:27:14
because I know Natali Morris
used to was
2:27:17
into this mm-hmm
2:27:18
when she was still in the
country she
2:27:22
and it was and there was and
there was
2:27:24
it was a fad it was a fad
especially
2:27:26
among a lot of tech women and
it was
2:27:29
you're basically monitoring your
2:27:31
everything about you 24/7 all
the time
2:27:34
and as part of some you know
you're
2:27:36
hooked up to a bunch of devices
all the
2:27:39
time and you had a thing in
your pocket
2:27:40
and you got a thing on your
fingers
2:27:42
together you're just and you and
2:27:44
everything you do is monitored
for some
2:27:47
self-improvement things
remember this
2:27:49
way that buddy remembers this
what wait
2:27:52
that did that ever stop
2:27:53
that's did was a fad and
everyone's
2:27:58
bragging about it and I don't
know
2:27:59
anyone bragging about this
anymore so I
2:28:01
think it just kind of came and
went no
2:28:03
sick of it it had a name
2:28:07
what do you mean the the
circles and
2:28:10
everyone's doing the
competition with
2:28:11
working out against each other
you're
2:28:13
talking about no no no it's not
no it's
2:28:15
very specific it was only it
was a
2:28:17
personal thing was a very it
wasn't a
2:28:19
competitive you know I'm my
heart rates
2:28:22
competing Quan quantified self
yes some
2:28:26
like that that's that's what
the troll
2:28:28
room is saying yeah pro rooms
again got
2:28:32
it right Jen again you should
tell me we
2:28:34
don't know what's with your
vote that's
2:28:36
what they're there for the
quantified
2:28:38
self this was like like a fad I
if
2:28:41
anyone knows that they may have
the
2:28:42
timeline and when it was
popular I think
2:28:44
was five years ago and last for
about a
2:28:46
year and there's all these
people that
2:28:47
came with gear all it's gonna
be the
2:28:49
next big thing we're all gonna
do this
2:28:50
when no one's gonna do this is
that
2:28:52
unless you're a lunatic well
here's what
2:28:56
I would say
2:28:59
[Music]
2:29:01
looks like this started closer
to 2007
2:29:07
its of 2010 it's all surrounds
the TED
2:29:13
conferences the quantified self
refers
2:29:15
to both the cultural phenomenon
of self
2:29:17
tracking with technology and to
a
2:29:20
community of users and makers
of self
2:29:22
tracking tools who share an
interest in
2:29:24
self-knowledge through numbers
dan this
2:29:31
is a way to soften the
lifelogging
2:29:33
wait wait life logging wasn't
that at
2:29:36
life logging their life logging
was part
2:29:38
of this yes I'm life logging man
2:29:46
I mean her life log it was a
quantified
2:29:49
stuff there's all part of this
very
2:29:51
short-lived phenomenon that was
like I
2:29:54
thought it was something
onerous about
2:29:56
it wasn't this what Laurie
Frick was
2:29:58
into that was her whole thing
in in
2:30:00
Austin the artist and she would
travel
2:30:03
everybody's frick being
involved with
2:30:05
tracked everything then made
graphs out
2:30:08
of it and got the city to pare
to paint
2:30:10
it next to whole foods on the
wall
2:30:12
amazing well whatever works
well done
2:30:20
sales well regardless all of
this data
2:30:25
is going to eventually wind up
with the
2:30:28
government no doubt about it
all this
2:30:31
the insurance companies and the
2:30:33
insurance companies and we're
so happy
2:30:36
that the data mining company who
2:30:41
apparently has been tapped to
help and
2:30:44
contribute to the US government
to help
2:30:47
make good recommendations based
on data
2:30:50
which will be Health and Human
Services
2:30:53
data is Palantir from our old
buddy
2:30:57
Peter teal Palantir which is
the spy
2:31:01
database of the world yeah
original code
2:31:08
rumored to be stolen from even
longer
2:31:10
ago so that disappear the prom
2:31:14
the pistachios we've talked
about it the
2:31:17
prom the promisee killed if
they look
2:31:19
into this yeah exactly
2:31:21
in fact when I brought it up on
the show
2:31:23
you didn't want to talk about
it cuz you
2:31:24
said I was gonna get killed you
could be
2:31:27
killed
2:31:27
yeah I don't want any part of
it before
2:31:30
we go into the break I do have
this
2:31:33
breaks I'm from Sweden I'm not
ready for
2:31:35
a break just yet Sweden yes and
this is
2:31:40
a this is under sed en somebody
left the
2:31:43
W Aleph to have that back
office is just
2:31:46
bad so this is the guy he's an
2:31:58
epidemiologist this genius
character as
2:32:02
a plea biologies part partly
responsible
2:32:05
for the way this the Swedes are
handling
2:32:07
the kovat thing and he is the
mentor of
2:32:10
the Swedish government official
who's
2:32:12
actually running it and so he
has a few
2:32:16
things to say that are
interesting on
2:32:17
again some obscure podcast
2:32:21
that today's theme and it comes
out of
2:32:26
out of Sweden it's very
interesting I
2:32:29
have the name of it as call and
see if I
2:32:30
got on my book in the book got
locked
2:32:35
down TV then the podcast is
unheard and
2:32:39
I just wanted to begin by
getting your
2:32:42
kind of summary thoughts of how
Sweden
2:32:46
is differing from other
countries and
2:32:49
why you think that is the main
reason is
2:32:52
that we will the Swedish
government
2:32:54
decided early in January that
the
2:32:57
measures we should take against
the
2:32:59
pandemic should be
evidence-based and
2:33:02
when you start looking around
for the
2:33:03
measures are being taken now by
2:33:05
different countries you find
that very
2:33:07
few of them have the shred of
evidence
2:33:09
base but one we know that's
known for
2:33:14
150 years or more and that is
working
2:33:16
your hands is good for you and
good for
2:33:18
others when you're
investigating but the
2:33:20
rest like both
2:33:21
closures school closures social
2:33:24
distancing there's almost no
science
2:33:27
behind most of these it's it's
it's so
2:33:31
amazing what happened here and
we did it
2:33:35
to ourselves globally bunch of
douche
2:33:38
bag sheeps sheeps media is the
driving
2:33:42
force behind it with China and
China
2:33:46
China did I remember I was only
a few
2:33:49
months ago the the driving
force was
2:33:52
China taking an unprecedented
step of
2:33:54
closing down a city of a
million people
2:33:58
that is what the million
billion people
2:34:02
wasn't it what did I say
2:34:03
11 million people 11 million
and then
2:34:07
they closed down other ones at
a total
2:34:08
of 50 million people unlocked
out and
2:34:12
the media was the catalyst but
whether
2:34:16
why did China do this why did
it's never
2:34:19
been done before why did they
do it was
2:34:23
it just to put the because it's
a scary
2:34:26
thing it's exactly like the
movies
2:34:29
so it's China whether the virus
was
2:34:32
theirs or not that lockdown was
bullcrap
2:34:34
and the media took it ran with
it and we
2:34:37
all got scared and we
personally are
2:34:40
girly girly men
2:34:46
so mm-hmm yes you made your
point um was
2:34:52
that that whole clip yep ah I
think we
2:34:58
lost the connection no I I hear
you I
2:35:00
said yes oh I didn't hear you
say yes
2:35:03
[Music]
2:35:06
I'm gonna edit all that out
right back
2:35:09
to right back to the not
getting killed
2:35:11
part okay let's go to the
street part
2:35:15
two so what is the current
policy in
2:35:19
speed and social distancing is
part of
2:35:21
the policy isn't it
2:35:23
what is the regime that Sweden
has gone
2:35:26
with the main difference to
other
2:35:29
countries is that there is no
you're not
2:35:33
locked up in your home
2:35:34
if you go out to buy food or
groceries
2:35:37
or drugs
2:35:38
I mean medicines there's no
police to
2:35:43
stop you in the street and said
ask you
2:35:44
what you're doing here that's
one thing
2:35:46
people are asked to stay inside
but
2:35:48
there is no reinforcement or
enforcement
2:35:51
of that people do it anyway so
that's
2:35:55
one we have the rule that a
crowd cannot
2:35:59
be bigger than 50 people so I
can still
2:36:03
have an event for 49 people yes
I want
2:36:06
good and the schools the upper
schools
2:36:11
are closed secondary education
accuracy
2:36:13
it's closed schools at page 15
16 are
2:36:17
open what more do we have
2:36:21
don't the nursing homes or
houses for
2:36:26
all people are closed to
visitors so it
2:36:31
seems it sounds it's a moderate
social
2:36:34
distancing regime we did sorry
it's very
2:36:41
similar to the one that the UK
had
2:36:43
before there was a famous paper
in by
2:36:46
the interior college by the
modelers who
2:36:48
made models for infectious
diseases that
2:36:50
came out on the day after you
2:36:52
you turn in England yes tell us
about
2:36:55
that so the original strategy
in the UK
2:36:59
and became known as a kind of
herd
2:37:02
immunity then that's what it
was called
2:37:05
and before we get come on to
talk about
2:37:08
the Imperial model which I
would like to
2:37:09
talk about is it correct to
call it herd
2:37:13
immunity and is that the Swedish
2:37:15
strategy it's not a strategy
but it's a
2:37:18
by-product or destructive but
the threat
2:37:20
are used to protect the old and
the
2:37:22
frail
2:37:23
which is what we've always
learned in
2:37:25
med school well the thing is
that he
2:37:30
brings up this paper and I want
to
2:37:31
mention something when he
starts this in
2:37:33
the first clip that he talks
about
2:37:35
evidence-based science base and
2:37:37
everybody keeps hounding us or
Pelosi in
2:37:42
particular uh science Zoey
nobodies none
2:37:44
of the Republicans like science
they
2:37:47
don't believe in it they don't
believe
2:37:48
in science but meanwhile these
guys
2:37:50
never follow the you know
scientific
2:37:52
method they don't even know
what it is
2:37:54
and a few of them have ever
worked in
2:37:56
science well bad just a pet
peeve of
2:37:59
mine
2:37:59
gotcha so he goes on about this
paper
2:38:02
which is kind of fascinating I
didn't
2:38:04
know the details but let's play
that the
2:38:06
initial UK response seemed to
be similar
2:38:08
to what the worst weiners doing
now and
2:38:11
you thought that was better
yeah was
2:38:15
very good and we were very
pleased we
2:38:17
were having the same policy as
as the UK
2:38:19
that gave some credibility to
what we
2:38:22
were doing but then mister
Johnson made
2:38:25
it made his hundred and eighty
degree
2:38:27
turn yes political factors
involved he
2:38:33
was definitely under a lot of
pressure
2:38:34
because lots of European
countries were
2:38:37
doing a formal lockdown at that
point
2:38:39
but the turning point did seem
to be
2:38:42
that into your Imperial College
report
2:38:44
which forecasts five hundred
and ten
2:38:47
thousand deaths in the UK with a
2:38:50
completely unmitigated approach
two
2:38:53
hundred and fifty thousand
deaths with a
2:38:55
mitigated approach which is
roughly
2:38:56
equivalent to what you're doing
in
2:38:58
Sweden and then it suggests
that it
2:39:01
might be as few as twenty
thousand if we
2:39:03
did a full suppression or
lockdown what
2:39:06
was your impression of that
paper and I
2:39:10
think it's not very good and
the thing
2:39:14
that they miss little is at any
models
2:39:17
for infectious disease bred a
very
2:39:19
popular many people do them
they're good
2:39:22
for teaching they seldom tell
you the
2:39:24
truth because I make a small
parenthesis
2:39:28
which model could have assumed
that the
2:39:32
outbreak would start in
northern Italy
2:39:34
in your
2:39:35
difficult to model that one and
any such
2:39:39
model it looks complicated
2:39:40
there are strange mathematical
formula
2:39:43
and integral signs and stuff
but the it
2:39:47
rests on the assumptions and the
2:39:49
assumptions in that wrote again
could be
2:39:51
heavily criticized for I won't
go
2:39:53
through that it would take to
the rest
2:39:55
of your day if I went through
the mo the
2:39:56
paper was never published
scientifically
2:39:59
it's not peer-reviewed which
scientific
2:40:02
paper should be it's just an
internal
2:40:04
departmental report from
Imperial right
2:40:07
and it's fascinating I don't
think any
2:40:08
other scientific endeavor has
made such
2:40:11
an impression on the world as
that
2:40:12
rather bullshit debatable my
goodness so
2:40:21
here's the bottom line that I'm
hearing
2:40:23
from scientists other than
people named
2:40:26
foul Chi it Burks it probably
wouldn't
2:40:31
have made because it's so
contagious it
2:40:33
probably would not have made
much
2:40:35
difference in the contagion but
2:40:37
certainly in the overall death
rate in
2:40:39
the long run whether we stayed
home or
2:40:41
not unless we took the correct
and
2:40:45
typical measure of protecting
at home
2:40:49
people who are older and have
weakened
2:40:51
immune systems yeah geez so
then what is
2:40:55
this horrible trick that has
been played
2:40:58
on us well of course the
dimensions that
2:41:01
that Royal College yeah that is
that is
2:41:05
largely funded by the Bill and
Melinda
2:41:07
Gates fellow no so is the
Imperial model
2:41:11
from oh that's the Imperial
models the
2:41:13
Imperial group but so is the
all the
2:41:15
data from the University of
Washington
2:41:17
so healthier or yet Chris
Murray's Model
2:41:20
Gates has turned into a bad
actor turned
2:41:23
into where you been no it's
pretty but
2:41:29
really just just concerning
well and I
2:41:32
got a note saying yes it's
pronounced
2:41:34
disconcerting you're not
disgusting have
2:41:37
this bad habit of saying
disconcerting
2:41:38
it's okay
2:41:41
well but just to remind you see
where
2:41:45
did I put that because that is
exactly
2:41:51
what you're saying here
2:41:52
here's that flub again from dr.
Burks I
2:41:54
think that's why the criteria
that you
2:41:57
can see the gates that are that
the
2:41:59
federal government has
recommended
2:42:00
because that's what it is the
gate the
2:42:02
Gates Foundation is running
this show
2:42:04
and if you see anything the
gate says
2:42:06
all it is is it'll be it's
gonna be
2:42:08
difficult it's going to be very
2:42:10
difficult to open up until we
have the
2:42:13
vaccine like I can get a Bill
Gates down
2:42:17
to I can work on it I give you
a couple
2:42:20
of hints though what he does
okay and
2:42:22
there's other people that sound
like gay
2:42:23
so you can copy them but he has
a
2:42:26
screwball way of kind of
swallowing in
2:42:29
the middle of sentences like
he's when
2:42:32
you have the vaccine but the
swallowing
2:42:36
is kind of in the middle of
things and
2:42:40
he also uh he's got a wine he's
got a
2:42:44
whiny voice he's got like he's
got
2:42:45
adenoids he's got a hit on a
second you
2:42:49
don't have a choice people you
don't
2:42:50
have a choice people don't
understand
2:42:52
you don't have a choice people
act like
2:42:54
you have a choice okay you
don't have a
2:42:56
choice people act like you have
a choice
2:42:58
I could get there okay you
could get
2:43:02
there I'm working on it
2:43:03
all right that's what this
would so this
2:43:07
now we've caught it I think
we've got a
2:43:08
clue about what Sweden is up to
and they
2:43:10
this they stood by their guns
Boris
2:43:12
Johnson became a wimp
2:43:14
yeah and flipped a switch on
this real
2:43:16
fast because of the pressure
from the
2:43:18
media and the left the left
loves the
2:43:22
idea shutting down all these
economies
2:43:24
because you know it the only
way to fix
2:43:26
things to socialism no one has
actually
2:43:31
said that that's what you die I
bet you
2:43:35
someone has I'm gonna show my
food by
2:43:38
donations you know what
2:43:40
imagine all the people who
could do this
2:43:42
oh yeah that'd be fab
2:43:44
[Music]
2:43:50
we do have some people think
this is a
2:43:52
fact
2:43:53
yes and the first time the top
of the
2:43:55
list is as I get my keyboard an
2:43:59
anonymous whoo 145 33 thanks
for being
2:44:04
there when we need you and
we're gonna
2:44:06
be here for a while so JD Baron
of
2:44:08
Silicon Valley is in San Jose
came up
2:44:10
was one hundred forty three
dollars and
2:44:12
33 cents as Baron we have to at
least
2:44:14
read his note missed amazing
amount of
2:44:17
opportunities about I'm not
reading the
2:44:20
note I don't know you know I
eat one sad
2:44:27
little girl and the goat sprint
car me I
2:44:29
will do all that for now of
course that
2:44:30
later course we will warn
Sundquist in
2:44:35
Calexico California 134 and
he's got a
2:44:38
somebody's got a birthday
coming up yeah
2:44:40
not just not just that what
better
2:44:43
birthday present than becoming
a night
2:44:45
so I just sent you the money
via PayPal
2:44:48
which if I add it to my monthly
2:44:49
contribution 3333 should make
my total
2:44:52
donations $1,001 sorry to do
the day
2:44:57
before my birthday but I didn't
receive
2:44:58
information of my status check
until
2:45:00
yesterday when I become a night
I wish
2:45:02
to be sir
2:45:03
worn out of oh so he's analyst
sir worn
2:45:07
out of San Felipe Baja
California Mexico
2:45:09
sir worn out thanks thank you
of the
2:45:13
great work well thank you very
much
2:45:15
warrant and we'll see at the
roundtable
2:45:17
and on that birthday list so
Serena a
2:45:21
cat Tonya in Carlisle
Pennsylvania comes
2:45:24
in at one twenty three seventy
and she
2:45:26
wants to know if it brings her
today
2:45:28
Mitch so I have to assume that
she's
2:45:29
been contributing and she
thinks it does
2:45:31
well we're gonna have to put
her on the
2:45:33
let's just put her on the list
we don't
2:45:34
do we won't have to worry about
it okay
2:45:37
well how come we got missed
well because
2:45:40
she never wasn't jiffy I would
have
2:45:42
missed it i because i think
it's an
2:45:44
executive decision what's the
executive
2:45:47
decision to put her on the list
cuz we
2:45:49
don't have her accounting she
never sent
2:45:51
it counting in oh I see the
problem okay
2:45:55
yeah that's the problem but
let's put
2:45:57
her on the list get her you know
2:45:58
Dame ladybug I like it Dame
ladybug is
2:46:01
on the list
2:46:02
mmm it's you're good to go
Tracy Bassano
2:46:07
123 70 Oh count Donna Borowski
it came
2:46:13
in with the fire bottles
account he's
2:46:16
the one who is bitching about
my saying
2:46:18
disconcerning but he said it at
the
2:46:20
Federation of Planets No Deal
well then
2:46:22
stop the show
2:46:23
here are some monetary thanks
for your
2:46:26
continued excellent media
deconstruction
2:46:28
regarding to Wu Han flu we need
to
2:46:31
reopen the US economy we can
determine
2:46:33
the risk by comparing the
sickness and
2:46:35
death rates of the millions of
essential
2:46:37
workers who stayed on the job
with the
2:46:40
rates for those who stayed home
Yeah
2:46:42
right on other words to be the
checkout
2:46:43
girl yes if I say they're not
dropping
2:46:47
like flies
2:46:47
if essential workers were dying
like
2:46:50
flies the m5m would be covering
it with
2:46:53
stories about it wouldn't a
mm-hmm
2:46:55
yes they would instead we hear
anecdotal
2:46:57
stories about disease clusters
and
2:46:59
Chinese owned meatpacking
plants yeah
2:47:03
it's true it's true true note -
John Dee
2:47:07
you sometimes use the word
disconcerning
2:47:09
when you really meant to say
2:47:11
disconcerting note the tea
Cheers
2:47:15
McDonald the fire bottles count
of
2:47:17
Eastern Washington State
Spokane Valley
2:47:19
okay
2:47:20
so I'll probably continue that
bad habit
2:47:22
everyone has a bad habit
2:47:24
Donald the ripple in Dresden
Ohio he
2:47:28
just says he had senator says
keep it up
2:47:31
one two three four five another
Tim
2:47:34
anonymous one 11.11
2:47:36
Monsieur Pierre la mouche la
mouche in
2:47:41
magna Utah 100 Joshua Schmidt
in Norwood
2:47:47
and something Norwood somewhere
nor
2:47:50
Derrick Norwood Young America
Minnesota
2:47:52
Minnesota at 93 98 sir Chris
Cowen in
2:47:57
Austin Texas another night in
ninety
2:47:59
three ninety seven I think he's
topping
2:48:01
off my regular anonymous
donation to
2:48:03
become a baron I have already
negotiated
2:48:06
with Sir Jean Duke of the
Republic of
2:48:08
Texas for my estate in Walnut
Creek at
2:48:11
the Austin beer
2:48:12
works meet up for the
agreed-upon sum of
2:48:14
a Mexican Coke bastards doing
deals
2:48:19
behind my back I'm assuming
that I'm
2:48:22
assuming that this will be
acceptable to
2:48:25
the peerage committee
henceforth I would
2:48:27
like to be Sir Chris Coen Baron
of North
2:48:29
Austin and the hamlet of
Pflugerville
2:48:33
please distribute my karma to
my fellow
2:48:35
citizens particularly those
currently
2:48:37
out of work and take me out
with two to
2:48:39
the head and the Reverend Al
resist we
2:48:41
must yes I'll do that all Thea
end of
2:48:43
the segment and thank you see
you at the
2:48:44
roundtable man that's cool
2:48:47
Ronald Ronald shul I came in on
pop
2:48:49
money 84 bucks I don't know
where he's
2:48:51
from
2:48:51
Kimberly homo Neha mony hominy
omen
2:48:56
hominy-hominy-hominy hey money
and
2:48:58
Broken Arrow Oklahoma Oklahoma
I got the
2:49:01
hiccups now 808 she is having a
birthday
2:49:05
well actually it's her she was
hit in
2:49:08
the mouth by her smoking-hot
husband
2:49:10
Danny home only home money PO
money
2:49:13
I think it's hole money just
before
2:49:17
that's insanity started without
the two
2:49:18
of you we surely would have
lost it
2:49:20
David's 42nd birthday is April
28th
2:49:22
Yuka's police Adam to the
birthday
2:49:25
wishes this is his only gift
this year
2:49:27
as we're tightening up our
budgets
2:49:29
massively well that's so sweet
of you
2:49:32
Kimberly sounds on your list
Kimberly
2:49:37
sir Brian Coffman in Scottsdale
Arizona
2:49:39
75 75 Angela Mackey Rutledge
and Arnheim
2:49:45
Holland 69 69 Orin Arnhem and
she says
2:49:49
that Arnhem Arnhem she says the
Dutch
2:49:52
stimulus check for
entrepreneurs came in
2:49:54
lots of a net feeder which
means let's
2:49:57
celebrate I'm on my way to
become the
2:50:00
first black black Dame as in
2:50:02
afro-european I'm all right
2:50:05
Angela Mackey Rutledge looking
forward
2:50:08
to that thank you sir sir what
is a tree
2:50:13
strings from cents or 10 10 s n
uh I
2:50:20
forgot what it missed
2:50:22
it's the symbol and it stands
for some
2:50:27
word 600 8 in Arnold Maryland a
birthday
2:50:31
boy
2:50:32
Roberts tots in San Diego
California 55
2:50:35
55 Robert Vandenberg another
birthday in
2:50:41
hell John Dom the bet here
Young's dumb
2:50:45
here yawns dumb good here yawns
down
2:50:50
here yawns dumb Anthony rather
rod
2:50:59
Rica's in Tucson Arizona 55 10
John
2:51:04
gainer an Lda of Virginia 5280
sir Don
2:51:09
the Baron of New Hampshire 5111
in
2:51:11
Windham New Hampshire
2:51:14
thanks for the sanity Sheila
Ryan in
2:51:16
Paris France
2:51:17
whoo right 50 Bonjour Adam and
John we
2:51:25
haven't had one of those are
one French
2:51:27
woman yeah what I love the most
about
2:51:30
your podcasts are your
melodious voices
2:51:33
thank you I love to show and
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2:51:37
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2:51:40
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2:51:41
you gets played take care of
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2:51:44
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2:51:46
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2:51:49
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2:51:53
les Altman parts unknown is
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2:51:56
birthday shout out 50 dollars
and 33
2:51:58
cents the following people are
$50
2:52:00
donors name and location as
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2:52:02
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2:52:04
California
2:52:05
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2:52:10
wits bolsa wits something like
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2:52:12
don't know in Warren Michigan
2:52:15
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Martin's in
2:52:20
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Wright Shirley O'Brien Louie
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2:52:29
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2:52:31
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2:52:33
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2:52:38
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2:52:43
Laurie night another birthday
for a hot
2:52:46
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family the
2:52:49
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2:52:51
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2:52:57
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2:52:59
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2:53:03
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2:53:06
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2:53:09
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2:53:13
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[Music]
2:54:29
we're getting towards the end
of April
2:54:31
we have a couple of birthdays
for you on
2:54:32
this 26 debate rule Lauren's
childs as
2:54:35
happy birthday to her favorite
sister
2:54:36
Lindsey Karsten celebrated on
the 11th
2:54:39
Taylor char Noah Connor and
Nicole's
2:54:41
that birthday to Darren Olsen
from
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Kamloops British Columbia sir
SN or
2:54:46
certain anonymous in Baltimore
be
2:54:48
celebrating Juliana's as
celebrate her
2:54:51
sweet 16 last Sunday we say
happy
2:54:53
birthday to her Laurie night
2:54:54
congratulation husband sir
Scott Edward
2:54:57
he'll be still already
celebrated on the
2:54:59
22 so just yesterday warm Sun
quiz 75
2:55:03
today still reads the newspaper
without
2:55:05
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2:55:07
or Vandenberg 43 tomorrow
2:55:10
Jeffery Kelly's his happy
birthday to
2:55:11
anonymous and Baltimore of
celebrating
2:55:13
tomorrow Kimberly Himani or
hole money
2:55:16
happy birthday were smoking hot
husband
2:55:18
David home money
2:55:19
42 tomorrow less open turns 33
on April
2:55:22
29th and a people Aidid
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2:55:25
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happy
2:55:27
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2:55:49
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2:55:52
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2:57:35
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2:57:37
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2:57:41
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just the
2:57:44
teasers okay nice teasers so I
got two
2:57:52
of them both from NBC I can do
the other
2:57:55
one I might turn this to a four
by four
2:57:57
or something where I've just
just the
2:57:59
teasers we don't need a list of
the news
2:58:00
reports we just need to hear
the fright
2:58:03
here are the scare this is NBC
Nightly
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News penning tease so wait wait
2:58:09
it's the one that does not say
Fri just
2:58:13
a Friday one I'm looking for
what you
2:58:16
are talking about and I oh here
it is I
2:58:19
got it in concern some states
are
2:58:21
reopening is the one that says
Fri are
2:58:23
not Fri not Fri and concern
some states
2:58:27
are reopening too soon Georgia
just
2:58:30
hours away now despite
bipartisan
2:58:32
backlash the president truck
reversing
2:58:34
chorus now saying he strongly
disagrees
2:58:36
with the governor in Las Vegas
2:58:38
controversy over the mayor's
Falls to
2:58:40
reopen casinos our exclusive
access
2:58:43
inside Caesars Palace eerily
empty and
2:58:46
another meat plant shutting
down are we
2:58:48
headed for a shortage also the
2:58:50
staggering new unemployment
numbers 20
2:58:53
million Americans out of work
in just
2:58:55
five weeks
2:58:56
desperation mounting billions
more and
2:58:59
relief money for small
businesses on the
2:59:01
way as ruse crisp announces
it's giving
2:59:03
the money it got back the
stunning
2:59:06
results from the first
widespread
2:59:07
antibody testing what it
reveals a
2:59:09
hidden outbreak infecting
millions how
2:59:12
long was it here before anyone
knew the
2:59:14
fierce tonight of a second wave
what
2:59:22
Americans are saying about when
they'll
2:59:23
feel safe going back to public
places
2:59:26
like gyms restaurants and hair
salons
2:59:28
and let's top player in
tonight's NFL
2:59:30
Draft his moving message about a
2:59:32
struggle impacting his hometown
and
2:59:34
millions of other American
families in
2:59:37
this pandemic Nightly News with
Lester
2:59:42
Holt that's not a tease that's
half the
2:59:45
damn show it goes on forever
Ikey yeah
2:59:52
they're all doing this you know
these
2:59:54
these news shows they all copy
each
2:59:57
other so they have the same
break down
2:59:58
into a blocks really long and
then the B
3:00:01
block is like two stories or
one story
3:00:02
and then a lot of commercials
at the end
3:00:04
and then a feel-good story at
the end
3:00:06
the formula is pretty similar
from place
3:00:09
to place but these openings are
all the
3:00:12
networks have about a two
minute or a
3:00:13
minute and a half putting up
all this
3:00:15
harum-scarum below I would play
the
3:00:22
second one here which is the
Friday one
3:00:24
but for but I don't know I
don't need to
3:00:26
because it's like the first one
is not
3:00:27
that different but I want to
play the
3:00:30
ding the the ding I have to say
this
3:00:32
she's a dingbat
3:00:33
this last Las Vegas Mayor they
got her
3:00:37
on Anderson Cooper got her on
and she
3:00:40
wants to say she wants to put
people
3:00:42
back to work and he wants to
say you
3:00:45
want to reopen the whole town
he says
3:00:48
hold on a sec let's just put
some
3:00:50
context here she is Carolyn
Goodman ya
3:00:53
know she related the other
Goodman he
3:00:56
used to be the mayor well yeah
he died
3:00:58
and then she took over yeah so
he's
3:01:02
saying you want to open it you
want to
3:01:03
reopen attachés no I don't
want to
3:01:05
reopen the town I
3:01:06
I put people back to work by
reopening
3:01:09
the town and he says well it
sounds like
3:01:12
you want to reopen the town and
she says
3:01:14
no I want to put people back to
work
3:01:16
and this is the stupidest
interview I've
3:01:18
ever seen in my life and she's
just
3:01:20
saying one thing he's saying
the other
3:01:21
boat is it's out of control
3:01:23
thanks so much for being with
us mayor
3:01:25
you say that you assume
everyone has the
3:01:27
virus and is just asymptomatic
you want
3:01:30
casinos open Vegas back in
business
3:01:32
is that a responsible call to
make that
3:01:35
wasn't the call that I was
really making
3:01:37
it was to get people back to
work we
3:01:39
have so many in our hospitality
crew
3:01:42
probably we're two and a half
million
3:01:45
people down here in Southern
Nevada and
3:01:47
we have so many out of work
because of
3:01:50
us
3:01:51
well that's a piece of it I
want the
3:01:54
hotel rooms open we have a
hundred and
3:01:56
fifty five thousand hotel rooms
and most
3:01:59
of our people who live here in
a part of
3:02:01
the population are hooked to
those hotel
3:02:04
rooms in some way or ancillary
whether
3:02:07
you want you know like hotel
rooms
3:02:08
casinos the theater is open I
mean you
3:02:11
want Vegas back in business now
I want
3:02:13
our restaurants open I want our
small
3:02:16
businesses open I want our
people back
3:02:18
in employment we have so many
families
3:02:21
that can't even afford to get
the
3:02:23
groceries for their family
because
3:02:25
they've been out of work for
six weeks
3:02:27
you want them open because
obviously the
3:02:30
visitor is not going to come
without
3:02:31
casinos and shows and things
well know
3:02:34
they'll come because of what
they love
3:02:36
we've got major league sports
here and
3:02:38
ransom
3:02:40
I'd love everything open
because I think
3:02:42
we've had viruses for years
that have
3:02:45
been here that is the call you
said you
3:02:48
weren't making that is the call
you want
3:02:49
casinos open you want stadiums
open you
3:02:51
want restaurants open you want
Vegas
3:02:53
back in business and you're
being very
3:02:56
specific and I appreciate it
because
3:02:58
that's where you're seeing it
no the
3:03:01
reality is I want us open in
the city of
3:03:03
Las Vegas or people can go back
to work
3:03:06
did you play this Justin hurt
me just to
3:03:10
make me crazy like it's like
why is this
3:03:13
even on the air it's like they
can't
3:03:16
anderson can't deal with it he's
3:03:18
idiot and she's even I don't
even watch
3:03:21
CNN anymore ah I'm gonna wrap
this up
3:03:26
the good something that during
the Obama
3:03:29
administration the right was
yelling
3:03:31
about although never as sincere
as the
3:03:34
left and in America we have
conservative
3:03:37
Republicans on the right
liberal but
3:03:40
also progressives on the left
and I
3:03:43
remember we talked about it we
laughed
3:03:45
about it I have a follow clip
about it
3:03:47
from back in the day ladies and
3:03:49
gentlemen once again when it
comes to
3:03:51
printing money
3:03:52
the Dumbo's come up with the
ABC act
3:03:56
it's never been asked before
but here we
3:03:59
go again
3:04:00
have you heard of the ABC act
no this is
3:04:05
a proposal ABC stands for
automatic
3:04:08
boost to communities it would
provide a
3:04:11
boost debit card we would all
get this
3:04:13
by the way all of us taxpayers
3:04:16
dependents non-citizens even if
you
3:04:19
don't have a bank account or a
social
3:04:21
security number even if you
don't have
3:04:22
an address
3:04:23
everybody gets $2,000 and then
your card
3:04:28
would be reloaded with a
thousand
3:04:30
dollars every month until one
year after
3:04:33
the end of the virus crisis so
3:04:36
apparently it stands for
automatic boost
3:04:38
to communities ABC automatic
boost to
3:04:40
communities so now this would
this would
3:04:44
be huge yeah it's gonna say
who's paying
3:04:47
for that okay
3:04:48
the ABC Act would be paid with
two one
3:04:53
trillion dollar coins the ABC
act
3:04:56
funding directly from the
Treasury with
3:04:58
no additional debt how could
you do that
3:05:01
do you remember this remember
this kamo
3:05:05
remember this is the one
trillion dollar
3:05:07
coin idea and where does it
come from I
3:05:10
don't remember any of the
details 1945
3:05:15
the people of Europe struggled
to
3:05:17
rebuild following the war
shanab Simpson
3:05:22
Louise this crisis President
Truman
3:05:24
promised freely American tax
dollars
3:05:26
will help our allies who fought
so
3:05:28
poorly and surrendered so
really make
3:05:34
good on this drunken post Truman
3:05:37
authorized the one-time
printing of the
3:05:38
largest denomination currency
ever uh
3:05:41
trillion dollar bill but really
a dollar
3:05:46
bill at fight see meatballs
from I think
3:05:53
it was twenty thirteen maybe
now has to
3:05:55
be earlier than that maybe two
older
3:05:57
than that but we had all kinds
of
3:05:59
trillion dollar coins stories
so while
3:06:02
they debate over a debate and
race
3:06:04
headlong into the debt ceiling
is there
3:06:06
a magic bullet to solve the
crisis try a
3:06:09
magic coin some economists legal
3:06:12
scholars and now even a
congressman are
3:06:14
suggesting a one trillion dollar
3:06:16
platinum coin could be minted
and the
3:06:18
government could use that to
pay the
3:06:20
debt avoid default and preempt
the debt
3:06:22
ceiling crisis that's 2013
we've been
3:06:25
through this people we've been
through
3:06:27
this dumb trillion-dollar coin
idea and
3:06:29
it's now AOC in there and the
people who
3:06:32
are suggesting this it used to
be nutjob
3:06:36
Republicans they're all on the
same team
3:06:39
man that just coming up with
more dumb
3:06:42
shit it's unbelievable and it
never ends
3:06:46
which is great for the No
Agenda show
3:06:48
exactly and with that ladies and
3:06:51
gentlemen
3:06:52
boys and girls of all ages we
conclude
3:06:57
our broadcast day we've got
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3:07:03
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3:07:08
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3:07:18
Blaney has evolved in that as
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3:07:20
our end of show mixes and thank
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Spike Jonze and the Beastie Boys
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You Eddy Cue for putting me in
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hundred percent so if you have
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3:09:16
percent of your population
fifty percent
3:09:18
of the time will be a real
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3:09:20
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3:09:41
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3:09:45
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3:09:47
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3:09:50
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3:09:51
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3:09:54
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3:09:59
could put it on the table don't
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3:10:02
the book on emergencies these
tests are
3:10:06
not a hundred percent so if you
have one
3:10:08
percent of your population 50
percent of
3:10:11
the time will be a real
positive and you
3:10:12
have a 10 that's only 99
percent and we
3:10:15
don't know by looking at
someone that
3:10:17
means that when you find a
positive 50
3:10:20
percent of the time it won't be
victor
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been looking
3:10:25
into China bicker been looking
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3:10:27
China it was hard to get their
garage
3:10:29
and it is hard to get it around
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I am waiting
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I am the day
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3:11:15
these are warrantied my washing
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3:11:20
I love the way turn red I love
the way
3:11:24
his big bro fan you know I see
the way
3:11:29
it's going
3:11:31
history journey
3:11:34
it's so profound lay down for
the day
3:11:41
that I mean
3:11:48
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3:11:59
once it was reluctantly aroused
it was
3:12:03
hard to get it aroused and it
is hard to
3:12:05
get into rest but we gotta move
we gotta
3:12:08
wrestle and I want everywhere
else
3:12:11
around the countries doing this
it's
3:12:13
hard to get a dress just keep
it up and
3:12:16
it's hard to get into rap
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3:12:27
aroused
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even they could even make it
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this is a crisis this is all
amateur
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hour this is all stuff done in
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3:13:15
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who is
3:13:16
not a good guy and done on
purpose i
3:13:19
stupid have we been and of
course people
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got all kinds of fun clips how
stupid
3:13:24
have we been people making
songs from
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