0:00
podcasting the truth Adam curry
with
0:27
seven cars things are looking
up so we
0:36
have one car more than the last
show yes
0:40
exactly
0:40
this is good man I'm so happy
about this
0:44
well we'll see what happens but
I mean
0:48
everything is looking so good
except it
0:51
can't be
0:52
have you noticed though they've
shut us
0:54
down for another month I know
this is
0:56
this what is going on man tell
me what's
0:58
happening cuz we're opening
tomorrow
1:00
well good so tell me what's the
story
1:03
that we get the phone call you
get a
1:04
phone call yeah it's just a
lousy call
1:07
it sounds like somebody edited
it hello
1:11
a patrons of calamita county we
have
1:13
extended the stay at home
orders until
1:16
May 31st you are required to
then they
1:21
get through the list of stuff I
would
1:23
like to get a tape of it but
someone
1:25
like you what what is the lace
press 1
1:28
to acknowledge receipt of this
call and
1:31
you have to say so you have to
press 1
1:32
to acknowledge receipt
1:34
well you can't or you don't
that is
1:39
that's crazy
1:40
this end there's almost like
there's
1:43
nothing going on in California
I know
1:45
the mortality rate is low the
actual
1:48
case a case count is low the
death count
1:50
is low well they did have that
one funny
1:53
part of the message at the end
hmm we
1:56
will lift the orders if you vote
1:57
Democrat if you vote Democrat
I'm sure
2:02
they did that everything's
pretty good
2:05
well we are opening up tomorrow
here in
2:08
Texas
2:09
here is the governor who I like
for a
2:12
lot of reasons I really don't
think he's
2:14
a good speaker my goodness he
no he
2:18
doesn't do well with the
speaking but
2:20
here's where we're at for
tomorrow which
2:21
will be May first in Austin my
executive
2:24
order to stay at home that was
issued
2:27
last month is set to expire on
April the
2:31
30th that executive order has
done his
2:34
job to slow the growth of Cove
in
2:37
nineteen and I will let it
expire as
2:41
scheduled now it's time to set
a new
2:46
course a course that
responsibly opens
2:50
up business in Texas
2:51
obviously not all businesses
can open
2:54
all at once a more strategic
approach is
2:58
required to ensure that we
don't reopen
3:00
only to have to close down
again we will
3:04
open Texas businesses in phases
3:07
phase one begins this Friday
May 1st
3:13
all retail stores restaurants
movie
3:18
theaters and malls can reopen
May the
3:22
1st
3:23
now to minimize the spread of
Kobe 19
3:25
during phase 1 on the advice of
doctors
3:29
I am limiting occupancy to no
more than
3:32
25% the extent to which this
order opens
3:36
up businesses in Texas
supersedes all
3:40
local corners
3:41
if phase one works while
containing Koba
3:46
19 phase 2 will expand an
occupancy to
3:50
50% this order allows these
businesses
3:55
okay
3:57
I said he's shitty I can't help
that but
4:00
we are one of the first states
to open
4:02
one of the first really first
places to
4:04
open with restaurants this 25%
is very
4:08
interesting I'm not sure how
you do that
4:10
in a restaurant so I don't
either I
4:13
called up Lonesome Dove and
made a
4:15
reservation for Friday as they
are one
4:17
of the at this I think
yesterday there
4:20
was probably 15 restaurants
listed and
4:22
I'm like well if it's Lonesome
Dove
4:25
I say hey yeah yeah we have
limited
4:29
availability whatever that
meant so we
4:31
have a table at think six or
six-thirty
4:35
ahead and he said and I said
hey thank
4:38
you guys for you know doing
this as
4:40
great as good that you're
opening up he
4:42
says yeah we're gonna keep
everybody as
4:43
safe as possible seat everybody
six feet
4:45
apart and we're really gonna ask
4:47
everybody to keep wearing their
masks
4:49
until food is served
4:51
oh brother why don't we just
put trash
4:56
bags on her head so it's you
know I want
5:01
to stop here because most of
these
5:04
municipalities have this kind
of the
5:06
same rule you wear the mask
when you're
5:09
not six feet apart yeah that's
the whole
5:12
idea isn't it yeah yeah if
you're six
5:15
feet apart you don't need the
mask
5:17
anyway it didn't sound like
they were
5:20
going to enforce it too much
but I will
5:22
have a report on Sunday of
course
5:25
regardless this move by the
governor is
5:28
a real problem for liberal
cities in
5:31
Texas such as Austin really ass
5:34
a little disappointing here is
the
5:38
response from our mayor in
Austin the
5:40
Adler they the overwhelming
impression
5:43
most of the mayor's is that
they wish
5:45
that the governor had waited
another two
5:47
or three weeks to do this two
or three
5:49
weeks so that we would be in a
better
5:51
place with testing better place
for
5:53
traffic better place Travis
County Judge
5:56
Sarah Eckhart says locally we
do not
5:58
meet the federal guidelines for
opening
6:00
back up with only a week of
declining
6:02
case numbers additionally we've
seen a
6:06
tripling of the number of
deaths in the
6:08
last two weeks which certainly
does not
6:11
meet the gating criteria two
weeks well
6:15
she's saying it what the
numbers or the
6:17
actual you can't say tripling
it could
6:19
have gone from one to three the
point
6:23
was well here is the point is
if the
6:25
guide the official guidelines
say you
6:27
should have two weeks of of
decline but
6:31
these these death rates they
come over
6:33
the weekend and they're much
higher
6:35
because they don't count them
they don't
6:36
release them until Monday you
know so
6:38
it's it's we all know that this
is
6:41
bullcrap they're counting broken
6:43
toenails as close in the last
two weeks
6:45
which certainly does not meet
the gating
6:48
criteria of a two-week decline
in death
6:52
rate county commissioners
expressed
6:54
fears that if cases spike again
they may
6:57
have to shut the community back
down but
6:59
I understand that it's just
horrible for
7:00
the economy and for so many
people
7:02
who've lost their jobs and
can't pay
7:05
bills I don't have a clear
sense for how
7:07
you do try and retreat once
you've gone
7:11
forward to reopening the city
and
7:13
counties say they are working
to draft
7:15
up a new order of their own
that would
7:18
provide stricter guidelines for
staying
7:20
safe even though it would not
override
7:22
the state mandate and you heard
Abbott
7:24
say specifically you this over
the
7:27
supersedes everything every
local order
7:29
and here they are well it's not
an
7:31
official order but we're gonna
give your
7:33
stink-eye if you don't do what
we say
7:36
dickheads and people are ready
for it
7:39
this is up and by the way I
want to plan
7:42
what that woman said
7:44
she says I don't know how you
retreat if
7:47
you have to go back to the what
do you
7:50
mean what is she talking about
you just
7:51
tell people to go back to
closing these
7:54
businesses you mean you don't
know how
7:56
to I think you heard her say
that yes I
7:58
heard it and I think she does
not know
8:00
because she knows what the
citizens are
8:03
thinking such as this woman who
was has
8:05
a hair salon not far from
Dallas yeah
8:09
rally cries open Texas a crowd
of people
8:14
gathered in Frisco choosing to
ignore
8:17
social distancing practices
Saturday
8:19
afternoon they believe
reversing the
8:21
fall of the state's economy is
the top
8:24
priority a feeling shared by
salon owner
8:27
Shelley Luther and if they want
to lock
8:29
those doors
8:30
I'll put chairs out here and my
stylist
8:32
can work on the patio gladly
she was
8:35
served a citation from the city
of
8:37
Dallas and a cease and desist
letter
8:39
from Dallas County judge clay
Jenkins on
8:41
Friday still she says she's not
leaving
8:44
a line formed again before she
opened
8:47
again on Saturday it's unclear
what
8:49
actions officials will take
everything's
8:52
being vague because they're all
looking
8:53
at each other saying what do we
do
8:55
because this is unprecedented
8:56
she's had steady lines of
support she's
8:59
you know fighting the good
fight for all
9:01
of us as a business owner every
single
9:03
day matters it's utterly
agonizing to
9:06
look at a pile of bills and get
more
9:08
bills and know that you're
getting
9:11
further and further behind
people
9:14
they're done with it they want
out they
9:16
want to be free and Texas is
probably a
9:20
good example of what it means
to be an
9:23
American I'm gonna go out on a
limb here
9:32
here we go
9:35
freedom which we have here in
America
9:38
it's in the Constitution is
risky it
9:41
comes with some risk and that's
why
9:44
America is fantastic and we I
think from
9:47
our the beginnings assess the
risk and
9:51
go for it or not we're also a
lot of we
9:53
have a lot of dumb heroes in
America the
9:55
movies are folded filled with
it you
9:57
know a lot of guys rushing
9:58
they're the hero but I think
everyone
10:01
feels this way in Texas I can't
speak
10:04
for all of America but I'm
hearing the
10:06
same from people in California
with who
10:09
like you are baffled baffled
that you're
10:13
going to be closed another month
10:14
Christina told me that in
Rotterdam in
10:17
the Netherlands things will
ease up at
10:20
the end of May but sports clubs
10:24
restaurants small shops may not
open
10:28
until September and this is why
you hear
10:32
our sheriff here say I don't
know what
10:34
to do I don't know how you shut
them
10:35
down once they got because you
can't
10:36
because we won't go and we've
figured it
10:40
out I have a little time I have
a little
10:43
time lined I just wrote down I
just like
10:45
- well okay go ahead I was just
gonna I
10:48
wanted to interrupt and and
mention a
10:50
couple of things about
California since
10:51
you brought it up sure sure
10:52
one they do beaches are open in
Southern
10:55
California even though they're
gonna try
10:56
to shut them down again which
means
10:58
beaches are open whoo-hoo well
if give
11:00
me one second with his news
yeah but
11:10
Newsom is irked about it
because their
11:12
work you know they know the
place is
11:13
half empty there you still work
I think
11:15
there's actually a the and I
just just
11:18
off the top of my head it's a
scam of
11:20
sorts they're shutting down the
state
11:22
for another month
11:24
so Newsom can be the big hero
and come
11:27
in as the governor and open
things up in
11:29
about a week or two oh good
point that
11:33
would make sense
11:34
it's a risky strategy though
because
11:36
people are you know you can
push people
11:38
so far and I think they're on
edge
11:40
you're not you and I are pretty
easy
11:42
because this is our life anyway
all
11:45
right we're media exempt hello
no but in
11:48
general my life has not changed
too
11:51
drastically I'd say I realized
yesterday
11:55
I've been at home for six weeks
of
11:58
course I've been out to do some
shopping
11:59
but I'm like it didn't feel like
12:01
anything extra special is like
my life
12:05
we have a deck so I'm lucky I
get to sit
12:08
outside and
12:09
the Hollywood celebrities but
people are
12:13
people are on edge and you know
what's
12:15
happening and actually this is a
12:16
California this this is the
kind of
12:19
stuff that's going to happen
more and
12:21
more and they'll get more
aggressive
12:22
until people get back to life
to women
12:26
Carmelita Marella and Rosetta
Shabazz
12:28
have been arrested on federal
charges in
12:31
connection to using a cough as
a weapon
12:33
during a robbery back on April
6 2020
12:36
outside at Walgreens in San
Francisco's
12:39
Tenderloin neighborhood FBI
Special
12:41
Agent in Charge John Bennett
when they
12:43
were approached by store
personnel they
12:46
began to cough you know pretty
pretty
12:50
aggressively and then they they
told
12:52
everybody they had kovat and so
in their
12:55
own words they were they were
telling
12:58
people they were positive or
for this
13:00
flyer FBI investigators say
these crimes
13:03
are part of a disturbing trend
13:04
nationwide oh I don't know
about that
13:07
being a trend nationwide but if
it is it
13:10
just proves my point
13:12
now you I think it's
interesting to
13:14
think that Gavin Newsom wants
to come in
13:16
in a week as the hero what I'm
seeing is
13:20
certainly New York and I would
presume
13:23
that Gavin Newsom wants do
something
13:25
similar for the state of
California they
13:27
need an Illinois they need
money they're
13:29
broke
13:31
it's probably cheaper for
Illinois to
13:33
keep people at home and I don't
even I
13:35
don't think most people even
gotten
13:37
their unemployment checks in
Illinois
13:38
yet it's cheaper for them to
keep
13:43
everybody at home and try to
keep the
13:45
city running in other words the
city can
13:52
we start losing money more well
that's
13:54
that's I think that's the way
they see
13:56
it so now we're seeing these
questions
13:58
pop up about bailouts and I
think Trump
14:03
is open to it but this is where
he has
14:05
all the leverage and this came
up in the
14:07
Tuesday briefing which I still
follow
14:09
religiously since no one no one
reports
14:12
on them properly here is also
this is
14:15
another interesting little side
note
14:17
although he doesn't answer that
about
14:19
universal basic income
14:21
probably a desire of some of
these
14:23
Democratic governors what about
the idea
14:25
of another round of studious
payments to
14:29
American taxpayers directly
Democrats of
14:32
course up on the hill are
talking about
14:33
the idea of a guaranteed income
which
14:36
obviously could go on for
months and
14:38
months and months what about
another
14:40
round barrel tax cuts I've
liked that
14:44
from the beginning that's he's
doing
14:45
this pence move the pulling the
pence
14:47
because clearly the guy wanted
to have
14:49
everybody just get a check and
stay home
14:51
but he's just like yeah I think
we
14:52
should get people more money by
cutting
14:53
their taxes not not even it
doesn't even
14:56
address the actual question
what about
14:57
another round of payroll tax
cuts I've
15:00
liked that from the beginning
that was
15:02
the thing that I really would
love to
15:05
see happen a lot of economists
would
15:07
agree with me a lot of people
agree with
15:10
me and I think frankly it's
simple it's
15:12
not the big distribution and it
would
15:14
really be an incentive for
people to
15:16
come back to work and for
employers to
15:18
hire the double tax on the
company and
15:22
also on the person
15:23
that's what I like and
something like
15:26
that could happen also I think
you have
15:29
to look because a lot of people
are
15:31
talking to I assume your next
question
15:32
would be about states and Steve
and I
15:35
talked about it and I talked
about it
15:37
with Mitch and with Kevin and
with
15:39
everybody and the problem with
the
15:41
states is we're not looking to
recover
15:42
25 years of bad management and
to give
15:45
them the money that they lost
that's
15:48
unfair to other states now if
it's kovat
15:50
related I guess we can talk
about it but
15:52
we'd want certain things also
including
15:54
sanctuary city adjustments
because we
15:57
have so many people in
sanctuary cities
15:59
which I don't even think are
popular
16:01
even by radical left folks
because
16:04
what's happening is people are
being
16:06
protected that shouldn't be
protected
16:08
and a lot of bad things are
happening
16:09
with sanctuary cities but
that's just
16:11
standing up here answering this
question
16:13
that's one of the things I
think about
16:15
if we're going to do something
for the
16:17
state's I think they'd probably
want a
16:20
something having to do with
sanctuary
16:22
cities something having to do
with other
16:24
different points that we can
discuss a
16:26
little
16:27
later on hold on a sec he's got
the
16:29
leverage he not only pulled a
pinch yeah
16:33
but he he didn't answer the
first
16:35
question but then he asked
himself
16:39
follow-up is good assume that
your next
16:44
question is and then he
answered some
16:48
vague question nothing to do
with
16:49
anything it was about cities
Wow I'm
16:53
finally learning it a little
bit there
16:55
yeah and I wanted to point out
cuz I got
16:58
so much pushback on the
previous show
17:01
trying to read through what
Trump was
17:04
getting at with the
disinfectant and the
17:07
ultraviolet light and and I
don't
17:12
understand why if I just have a
17:14
different interpretation of
something
17:15
someone stead and said and I'm
trying to
17:18
work through that why people
are angry
17:20
or disappointed you know it's
very odd
17:26
to me and what you didn't have
you
17:29
weren't interpreting it were
just
17:30
playing it well I was I was
interpreting
17:34
some but yes but verbatim we
played it
17:37
and people get very you know
you and of
17:39
course you get the Trump
apology and all
17:41
that let me just say here's
what here's
17:43
what chickenshit people do they
always
17:46
disclaim it I don't like
everything who
17:49
dies but and I'm not gonna do
that
17:52
when I don't like something
else Aidan I
17:54
didn't like it when I think
it's good I
17:55
think it's good people want us
to just
17:57
rail on this guy and turn on
the fucking
18:00
TV you got enough there oh
that's a good
18:02
point you made this point to
some guy
18:03
who quit the show he says I'm
sick of
18:06
you guys all you do is
apologize for
18:08
Trump you never say anything
bad about
18:11
Trump and by the way it's two
different
18:13
things apologizing or saying
something
18:16
bad are two different things
but all
18:19
said if you want that just turn
on the
18:22
TV turn on Jimmy Kimmel listen
to his
18:26
monologue in the and the second
part is
18:28
were very inconsistent because
we was
18:31
Obama we would have done it
differently
18:33
that's not true in fact we were
the one
18:36
of the few podcasts that went
on about
18:38
how Obama wants to do the right
18:41
thing in many instances is
being forced
18:42
not to we had a very
interesting take on
18:46
Obama and it was a very
positive one and
18:53
Muslim we made a lot of fun of
him and a
18:55
Muslim we made a lot of fun of
him
18:59
that's for sure
19:00
but that's okay one more thing
Trump
19:04
handles everything like a CEO
CEOs or
19:09
the brilliant captains of
industry as
19:11
they're known and some are
actually
19:12
really brilliant some aren't
it's always
19:14
debatable a lot of them are
weird
19:17
Zuckerberg Jobs Elon Musk
19:20
Bill Gates Larry and Sergey we
can go on
19:23
a lot of more weird so they
communicate
19:26
in weird what's the guy from
Barry uh
19:31
come on he owns all the dating
sites oh
19:37
no no no Barry Brahn Barry
Switzer now
19:44
it doesn't know Barry Diller
Barry
19:50
Diller's another one of these
a-hole
19:52
guys yeah I heard from three
different
19:55
people when just before they
fired you
19:58
know fifteen or twenty percent
of all of
20:00
his company staff he came in to
talk
20:03
about how you know the company
was you
20:06
know what they were the future
or
20:07
whatever it was like at like a
rose
20:08
garden speech and all I does is
talk
20:10
about his own issues and his
crap and he
20:12
couldn't build out on the pier
and the
20:14
East River and everyone says
the guy
20:15
isn't an asshole but the
company runs
20:18
well so anyway take that for
what it is
20:21
yeah yeah I don't have to
defend myself
20:25
all we do is deconstruct the
news it
20:28
just so happens that Trump is
being
20:30
lambaste it and call the Clorox
drink
20:34
and also stuff and we deacons
trying to
20:36
look at and say no he's not a
Clorox
20:37
drinker he's never told people
to shoot
20:41
Lysol into their veins it's
nonsense but
20:44
they keep saying it I could go
in three
20:48
different directions right
right now
20:51
I'll just play a teaser
20:54
Nicole Wallace saying exactly
what you
20:56
just said told people to ingest
weight
21:04
he told people to ingest bleach
no he
21:07
did it no and where was this
anyway and
21:10
he's never used the brand names
Clorox
21:12
or Lysol I might add no no but
let's
21:16
talk about some brand names and
some
21:18
generic names because we had
more good
21:20
news besides I feels good that
Texas is
21:23
opening up well hey we'll take
the hit
21:25
we'll take the risk we'll let
you know
21:26
how it is here at the frontline
I'll go
21:28
in the restaurant oh so scary
it's so
21:31
scary the Pioneer so just I
just wrote
21:39
down a quick little timeline of
the
21:41
pharmaceutical aspect of this
scientific
21:44
/ pharmaceutical let's start
with our
21:47
lockdown that was based on the
model
21:49
that was changed four times
downgrading
21:54
from two million potential dead
in the
21:56
United States to sixty one
thousand and
21:58
even if you believe that that
initial
22:01
two million down to two hundred
thousand
22:05
didn't have the mitigation that
built
22:09
into it which is a lie because
it did
22:12
it was built in fine I would
like to add
22:15
the model which was created by
Neil
22:17
Ferguson was based on thirteen
year old
22:19
undocumented code by his own
admission
22:22
very quickly hydroxychloroquine
in
22:25
combination in combination with
zinc and
22:28
also the z-pak was promoted by
Trump
22:31
immediate pushback from
everybody we
22:33
followed it for weeks the media
22:36
this is nuts it's on it's
unfounded and
22:39
who knows Trump is trying to
kill you
22:43
and of course we had some lady
try to
22:46
kill her husband although we
only know
22:47
that now but people were
drinking the
22:49
fish cleaner so that's how the
media
22:51
responded from the get-go for
not us and
22:55
I think we talked about it what
can
22:57
someone just say hey this if
this could
22:58
be good news this could be very
exciting
23:01
we might have something that we
could
23:02
treat people with Laura waiting
for the
23:03
VAX
23:05
that didn't happen no trials
were funded
23:09
because it's not worth it the
market
23:11
price has already said it's
less than a
23:12
dollar so that it's very
uninteresting
23:16
and you can't Jack that up
because you
23:18
got people with other diseases
like
23:19
lupus and malaria of course
where it's
23:23
intended for so you can't make
so it's
23:24
it's non-starter and they don't
care and
23:26
we knew from the beginning we
heard
23:28
Gilead from the beginning all
from
23:30
Falchi we heard REM disappear
right out
23:34
of the gate gate right out of
the gate
23:37
gate is a new one so a week
well I'll
23:41
play this first because this
happened
23:43
yesterday
23:44
unlike the possibility that
some good
23:47
studies out of France and Italy
and
23:49
other countries about
hydroxychloroquine
23:53
know that's been shuffle
shuffle to the
23:56
background and you never heard
exciting
23:58
news it could be a treatment but
24:01
yesterday this happened he's
just coming
24:03
out of a pool report on some
comments
24:05
that doctor found she just made
and he
24:07
actually seems to be detailing
some of
24:08
the results from that NIAID
trial of rim
24:12
that severe he says quote it's
quite
24:14
good news he says that so the
primary
24:17
endpoint of the trial was the
time to
24:19
improvement and we know that
the study
24:21
meant that goal doctor foul Chi
24:23
according to the full report
saying the
24:24
time to improvement was 11 days
compared
24:27
with 15 days on placebo saying
that 31%
24:31
improvement is quote very
important he's
24:34
saying this is a drug that can
block
24:36
this virus he also didn't
according to
24:39
this full report notes the
mortality
24:40
rate trended better 8% in the
treatment
24:44
group versus 11% in the placebo
group
24:47
he's saying when you know drug
works you
24:49
have to let people in the
placebo but
24:50
that's a pretty damn small
difference
24:53
between placebo and the control
group
24:55
okay in the placebo group he's
saying
24:58
when you know drug works you
have to let
25:00
people in the placebo group
know so they
25:02
can take it that comment
probably
25:04
explains why we got these
results
25:06
earlier than expected from the
NIH we
25:08
weren't expecting this trial to
read out
25:10
until the end of
25:12
we're also learning from the
pool report
25:13
that Falchi has compared this
to when
25:15
they first found HIV drugs he's
saying
25:18
this will be the standard of
care so
25:20
this is the announcement that
NIH should
25:22
plan to make later today
25:23
the president I guess told dr.
fountain
25:25
to describe this just now and
we'll
25:27
bring you of course any more
news that
25:29
we get but this is the first
read of
25:31
that positive NIH study on
Gilley ads
25:33
around a severe and guys this
dr.
25:36
Gottlieb saying this drug could
get FDA
25:38
emergency use authorization
immediately
25:40
based on these results so very
25:42
encouraging news very
encouraging
25:44
completely the opposite of
25:48
hydroxychloroquine we really
don't have
25:49
any any details but we got some
data the
25:53
data won't be available till
the end of
25:55
May there's no peer-reviewed
study on
25:58
this but yet we're all in and
we might
26:00
want to remember that the media
is
26:03
mainly living off of certainly
now
26:06
pharmaceutical advertisements
so it
26:09
would make sense that they got
a little
26:10
push because this is very
exciting of
26:12
course what's odd is that just
a week
26:16
ago REM dis aveer came out with
very
26:18
disappointing news that there
was no
26:21
positive news from their initial
26:24
clinical trials the stock
started to
26:26
sink and I have a report from a
week no
26:31
I didn't tink tank it was
sinking it did
26:33
not take it was about it no it
was
26:36
sinking I wrote this word down
26:38
specifically because I thought
tank
26:40
would be incorrect
26:41
it was sinking okay one week
ago this is
26:48
the results that were
considered to be
26:52
poor and possibly tanking the
stock from
26:56
CNN this is a doctor
26:58
how optimistic should we be at
this
27:00
stage Elisabeth actually I
wouldn't be
27:02
optimistic at all I think we
should
27:04
maintain and even an even
outlook
27:08
could this drug be useful
absolutely
27:11
creditor could it turn out to
be useless
27:13
absolutely let me tell you what
happened
27:16
and then let me talk to you a
bit about
27:17
what happened during the Ebola
times
27:19
because I think it's a good
comparison
27:20
what happened was that there
was a video
27:22
conference as many of us are
doing these
27:24
days about this drug University
of
27:26
Chicago doctors were involved
and it was
27:28
taped and somebody leaked that
tape to
27:31
stat which is a health news
website and
27:33
in that tape we're told now
stat didn't
27:35
post the tape but they wrote
about it
27:37
and they said that all sorts of
positive
27:39
things were said that the
patients were
27:41
recovering more quickly that
few of them
27:44
were dying and that there was a
general
27:45
sort of positive and rosy
outlook
27:47
expressed by this doctor but
what this
27:50
is really is office chatter and
we all
27:52
work in offices and we all know
that in
27:54
offices you get chatter that
turns out
27:56
to be true and you get chatter
that
27:58
turns out to be nothing so the
fact that
28:00
these doctors said this does
not mean
28:03
much and the reason why is that
28:05
sometimes patients with covin
do well as
28:07
a matter of fact okay I'm not
gonna play
28:09
the whole thing but the
important part
28:11
was the only hearsay analytical
28:15
anecdotal results from that
trial was
28:19
people recovered four to five
days
28:23
earlier and that was considered
28:27
disappointing that is exactly
what is
28:32
now by doctor foul she
considered to be
28:35
extremely exciting and
promising so much
28:40
so that he is willing to put
his seal of
28:42
approval on it a month before
the actual
28:46
data comes out and all of the
other
28:49
trials that are taking place
now have a
28:51
new standard of care so we
would have
28:54
normally waited several days
until the
28:57
data gets further the dot the I
and
29:00
cross the T but the day they
were not
29:02
gonna change some of the
numbers may
29:03
change a little but the but the
29:05
conclusion will not change so
he's all
29:08
in on that now as a small aside
I
29:11
probably should mention that
dr. faoud
29:15
she together with dr. Brix
pioneered M
29:19
lead for
29:20
years almost two decades now
more than
29:24
that almost 35 years the HIV
mission
29:28
within the health the National
Institute
29:31
of Health and if you know we
spoke on
29:34
the show many times about eight
years
29:36
ago a new treatment came out to
treat
29:40
HIV make you virtually virus
free or
29:44
undetectable please wear a
condom even
29:47
though you take our drug
because you
29:48
don't know that is Truvada so
that is a
29:52
Gilead drug so that's why he
even
29:54
mentioned himself earlier that
was
29:58
another the other doctor said
you know
29:59
it's just kind of like aids
yeah because
30:01
this is following the same path
and the
30:05
same company doing for AIDS by
the way
30:09
well here's what I think the
vaccine for
30:11
AIDS is not gonna happen but
here well
30:13
let me just go down the list a
little
30:15
bit and then I got one more one
or two
30:17
more clips then we're done so
remedy
30:19
severe is back on it does
something we
30:23
don't know how well it does and
actually
30:27
I do have to play this report
cuz is one
30:28
more clue this is from MBC same
kind of
30:30
excitement just excited can't
believe it
30:32
it's so great this morning a
promising
30:34
option between the sickest
coronavirus
30:37
patients promise the president
Trump's
30:38
urging the FDA appears poised
to approve
30:41
the use of REM des aveer an
antiviral
30:44
that has shown positive signs
during
30:46
clinical trials led by the NIH
is a
30:49
medicine that prevents the
virus from
30:53
growing what it is proven is
that a drug
30:57
can block this virus dr.
Anthony Fauci
31:00
the nation's lead infectious
disease
31:02
expert saying there is clear-cut
31:04
evidence it works we think it's
really
31:07
opening the door to the fact
that we now
31:10
have the capability of treating
and I
31:12
can guarantee you as more
people more
31:14
companies more investigators
getting
31:17
involved it's gonna get better
and
31:18
better the NIH trial involves
nearly
31:21
1,100 patients worldwide so far
REM des
31:24
aver has accelerated median
recovery
31:26
times from 15 to 11 days and at
8% the
31:30
mortality rate is lower than
the 11.6%
31:33
for those who received
31:34
placebo this is leading the
charge for
31:39
the global trial Emory
University
31:41
Hospital which had more
patients than
31:43
any other site we've been in
contact for
31:46
several weeks with the top
researcher
31:48
there dr. Aneesh Mehta we now
found that
31:51
Brenda has a significant effect
and so
31:53
we do want to make sure that we
offer it
31:55
to all the patients that would
qualify
31:57
and would get benefit from it
it's
31:59
important to note REM deser
beer is not
32:01
for everybody is for the
sickest of the
32:03
sick in the hospital iu ICU
it's only
32:07
treatable or usable I should
say in an
32:09
IV form you're not gonna see
this in a
32:11
pill form at the local pharmacy
the NIH
32:14
says its study still needs to be
32:15
peer-reviewed Gilead Sciences
is ramping
32:18
up reduction of the med and now
research
32:21
want to know what researchers
want to
32:22
know how effective it is in
combination
32:25
with other drugs and might that
be even
32:27
more helpful very interesting
this is
32:32
being run I love this just jam
it
32:35
through it's perfect for the
32:37
pharmaceutical industry perfect
for the
32:39
hospitals because it's not a
pill you
32:41
got you you're dying you got to
go in
32:42
it's the last one it's also
$1,000 per
32:45
treatment so that works out
well for
32:47
them and it and I think because
it's
32:50
this is clearly a pharmaceutical
32:51
hospital system based treatment
this is
32:56
part of the reason that those
two
32:57
California emergency doctors
were
33:00
vilified I mean they were they
weren't
33:03
just vilified but they were
taken off of
33:05
YouTube as is dr. Erickson and
his and
33:09
his colleague play clips from
them last
33:10
show we did took him off of
YouTube we
33:14
had the a joint statement from
the
33:21
California physicians and I
happen to
33:24
know a little bit about not
about these
33:26
two doctors specifically but
their
33:30
situation they run an emergency
medical
33:33
center
33:34
and by coincidence I know about
you know
33:39
the emergency medical centers I
guess by
33:41
state or certainly there's
probably a
33:43
National Organization you know
they have
33:45
their own their own Club and
the biggest
33:49
problem they have is the
hospitals
33:51
hate them because hospitals
have so many
33:57
more regulations over what you
can do in
33:59
one of these emergency care
centers and
34:01
for people who don't know if in
America
34:03
you drive by a strip mall and
that would
34:05
be all of a sudden you see like
an
34:06
emergency room you can go in
for your
34:08
broken leg or whatever else you
can go
34:10
in for treatment and but these
are
34:12
independent and so these guys
own not
34:14
just that one but a couple of
them and
34:16
these and the hospital the
doctors came
34:19
out and said these guys are
clearly just
34:20
trying to promote it for their
own
34:21
financial benefit there's
nothing in the
34:24
science that proves any of this
is true
34:26
so they really just reduce
reading
34:29
statistics what is he dogged
about no so
34:32
I think while Bill Gates is
over here
34:36
with everybody working on the
vaccine I
34:40
have a feeling because of the
fast-track
34:42
FDA because of well you heard
their
34:45
Trump's endorsement I think he
had he
34:47
had he cut a deal all right
good you do
34:51
this we promote this he may not
even say
34:53
anything about hydroxy anymore
it's very
34:55
possible but this means we're
moving
34:58
ahead we can open up because we
have a
35:00
fix we have a cure we have
something
35:02
never mind the fact that
35:05
hydroxychloroquine may actually
have
35:06
some prophylactic features and
this drug
35:10
doesn't but I think that's I
think
35:13
that's what happened and now he
is going
35:16
to leverage this he has all the
leverage
35:18
over foul Chi we'll talk about
that much
35:20
later I'm sure we get to China
and the
35:23
and the lab I think this is a
good sign
35:27
I think I think it means full
full speed
35:30
ahead and I have from this
answer your
35:33
question a little bit better
where'd
35:35
this come from from Bloomberg
35:38
the the Trump administration is
35:40
organizing a Manhattan Project
style
35:43
effort to drastically cut the
time
35:44
needed to develop a corona
virus vaccine
35:47
with the goal of making enough
doses for
35:49
most Americans by year's end
called
35:51
Operation warp-speed
35:53
no brush speech the program
will pull
35:58
together private pharmaceutical
36:00
companies government agencies
and the
36:01
military to try to cut the
development
36:03
time for vaccine by as much as
eight
36:06
months according to people
familiar with
36:09
the matter take the AIDS
vaccine coming
36:12
by the way
36:13
well it's very--it's it appears
to be
36:16
very hard just to find and
locate the
36:18
virus HIV he's always been a
complicated
36:22
thing to wrap this up from our
No Agenda
36:26
pharmacist you may recall he was
36:28
creating a protocol for his
emergency
36:30
doctors in the hospital system
where he
36:31
works
36:32
he of course followed up with
me once
36:34
the remedy severe news came out
Adam my
36:36
trial got killed because of the
bullcrap
36:39
VA study and now how she is
saying that
36:42
REM de severe is a clear-cut
winner and
36:44
game changer based off pretty
much a
36:46
press release by Gilead trial
results
36:49
won't be ready until May we're
being
36:50
robbed of hcq that's
hydroxychloroquine
36:53
clinical trial you can see yeah
but they
36:56
can still use it a lot of
doctors are
36:57
prescribing it anyway yes the
clinical
37:00
trials he's being robbed of
that part is
37:03
gone clearly these guys strung
me along
37:07
long enough to delay the trial
and then
37:09
abruptly killed it off based
off this
37:11
bullcrap retrospective study in
the VA
37:14
that wasn't peer review didn't
show
37:15
durations of therapy dosing and
the
37:18
sickest of the sick received hcq
37:20
compared to the control group
bias
37:21
everywhere interestingly if you
look at
37:25
that report did he say that
they were
37:30
giving him a C Q in addition to
the
37:32
other stuff he had a protocol
here the
37:36
protocol was Inc yeah I wasn't
just hcq
37:38
he had a protocol no I'm
talking about
37:39
they were in dis aveer remedy
severe at
37:43
the very end of the report you
heard
37:44
they would be probably trying
it with
37:46
other drugs which to me means
if AC q
37:49
yeah no no is Inc probably
37:51
hcq is really only opening
things up to
37:54
get the zinc in that's what I
am Not
37:57
sure I'm not sure that's what
the case
37:59
is I think they work together
well this
38:00
is yeah they work together
where well
38:03
neither of us have any business
38:05
discussing and discussing that
are no
38:07
agenda the pharmacist was there
actually
38:09
prescribing of what's actually
working
38:10
based on anecdotal information
which
38:13
nobody wants to base anything
on int so
38:16
he sent me the the VA study
which isn't
38:20
you know not peer reviewed half
the
38:22
people in there on the Gilead
payroll
38:26
it's really interesting and
again it's
38:30
not - it's not peer reviewed
but here's
38:33
the thing that he wrote in
addition that
38:35
I thought was kind of scary or
38:37
interesting at best my current
38:40
hypothesis about the virus is
that it is
38:43
an immune modulator that
stimulates a
38:47
cytokine storm which we know it
does and
38:50
that's your own immune system
freaking
38:52
out that either throws your
lungs into
38:55
acute respiratory disease
syndrome and
38:59
then they turn into stiff thick
grey
39:03
sacs of fibrin and clots in
your lungs
39:07
or your blood ends up clotting
from the
39:11
systemic inflammation and you
stroke out
39:13
or have a heart attack and then
we've
39:15
heard reports of that and he
sent along
39:18
a document of an autopsy with
pictures I
39:21
might add which will be in the
show
39:22
notes for you of of the lungs
of us some
39:27
unfortunate person who got all
this
39:29
clotting and you can really see
what's
39:31
going on inside these lungs and
he says
39:33
he's continuing with his
protocol is
39:36
just as no longer a funded
trial and
39:38
he's going to continue to keep
us
39:40
updated on what's happening and
then the
39:42
other you know other people
wacky people
39:44
like Trump in Australia former
member of
39:49
parliament Clive Palmer peace
he's still
39:52
all in on hydroxychloroquine
he's tried
39:54
big cars and big billboards now
cause
39:57
comas big splash announcing he
spent big
40:01
cash the former MP claiming he's
40:03
purchased nearly 30
40:05
three million doses of
40:06
hydroxychloroquine an
anti-malaria drug
40:09
that's been trialed on covered
19 and
40:11
championed by Donald Trump may
work may
40:14
network I feel good about it so
it is
40:18
just a feeling I do know I'm a
smart guy
40:21
I feel good about it since then
studies
40:23
in America and France showed
the drug
40:25
had little impact on coronavirus
40:27
patients lie that's a lie if
France had
40:31
exactly the opposite had a
positive
40:33
result it's complete how can
somebody
40:35
just go on and lie like that is
okay if
40:38
somebody's doing that that
means there
40:40
is an agenda yeah and white but
why
40:42
would anybody you know these
reporters
40:44
let's just start with this
they're not
40:46
getting paid they don't get a
check from
40:49
gilead they're not getting
money under
40:51
the table to still lie like
this what
40:55
are you talking about they're
getting
40:56
money in the form of ads and
they're
40:58
being told the reporters get
none of
41:00
that money they keep their job
and
41:03
they're told to stay in line
yeah well
41:05
that's about all it amounts to
but they
41:07
can keep their job other ways I
meant
41:10
just if they were bonusing the
guy for
41:13
lying I would say well there
you go what
41:15
are you gonna do it's just the
way it
41:17
goes but no this guy is lying
for just
41:20
he's just lying it's just
amazing to me
41:23
is it not that I'm is a
mercantilist I
41:26
think you get paid to be like
don't be a
41:28
liar is it I think you need to
be paid
41:30
to be a liar is it possible
that there
41:33
was no research done and
they're just
41:35
taking whatever the New York
Times wrote
41:37
yes okay
41:38
second I have a question you
mentioned
41:41
that even if they don't say do
what
41:44
their boss tells them they have
other
41:46
ways to keep their job does
that involve
41:48
some kind of sexual favors or
what is
41:50
your thinking on that yes you'd
have to
41:52
give blowjobs
41:53
it's media after all this media
would
41:57
expect especially in
broadcasting
41:58
America and France showed the
drug had
42:00
little impact on coronavirus
patients
42:03
while last week a Brazilian
study was
42:05
halted when 16 people died
after being
42:08
administered high doses of
42:10
hydroxychloroquine
interestingly in
42:13
Brazil they have extremely
42:15
low numbers the mortality rate
it's
42:18
between two and three my risk
we're
42:21
worrying about is it affects the
42:23
electrical conduction system in
the
42:25
heart of your in high doses so
you can
42:27
suddenly have what we call an
arrhythmia
42:28
and effectively a heart attack
that
42:30
kills you goes completely
against what
42:33
Artin no agenda pharmacist just
said he
42:36
says it's because of clotting
because of
42:38
the continual severe infection
this guy
42:42
something at the electrical
system hmm
42:45
technically a heart attack that
kills
42:47
you at this time of national
crisis in
42:49
our country mr. Palmer is
quoted all
42:51
Australians must do whatever
they can to
42:53
help their fellow Australians I
have
42:55
thanked him and he's made a very
42:58
generous offer to the national
medical
42:59
stockpile it's being assessed
on to
43:02
France those fronts will be an
expert
43:04
panel and clinical trials but
American
43:07
authorities are warning against
43:08
stockpiling hydroxychloroquine
say it
43:10
could lead to a shortage for
those that
43:12
actually need the drug for
malaria
43:13
typhus what what'd you say
anyone eat
43:17
that drug and rheumatoid
arthritis we
43:20
really have to be very
thoughtful and
43:22
make sure we follow the science
and the
43:25
evidence Clive Palmer declined
to
43:28
comment letting his ads do the
talking
43:30
today I thought it was
interesting that
43:32
he bought 33 million and we've
had so
43:37
many 33 33 33 million
43:46
and actually it was it was the
the the
43:49
reports at 33 I think it was
two million
43:52
nine hundred and you know two
million
43:54
nine hundred thousand five
itself very
43:56
close to thirty three very
close there's
44:01
lots more to talk about but I
think we
44:02
should mix it up a little bit I
know I'd
44:04
like to have some fun first on
this
44:06
topic because you brought up
Ferguson a
44:08
minute ago and so I found this
clip of
44:10
Katie Hopkins who is the the ex
LBC
44:14
commentator right wing woman
who's who
44:19
uses British good mocks
everything is
44:22
she's in too much she does
everything a
44:23
mocking style and so she did
this thing
44:26
kind of a condemnation of this
Ferguson
44:29
guy the Imperial College and I
so i
44:33
retweeted or i posted it i
retweeted it
44:36
on Twitter and imediately get a
bunch of
44:39
people coming back at me with
ad-hoc
44:42
attacks on Katie Hopkins not
questioning
44:45
what she had to say she's a
racist and
44:49
I'm always amused by this I
know is that
44:52
your art is that the argument
that most
44:54
people have now they don't even
listen
44:56
to what somebody has to say
it's easy
44:57
just to throw out racist dun
dun it's
45:01
easy well here's the clip
because I
45:03
think it's amusing clearly I'm
not a
45:05
doctor and I've never pretended
to be I
45:08
don't have a fold-up bicycle
for example
45:10
I don't feel the need to wear
scrubs in
45:12
the street and indeed I've
never voted
45:14
labor
45:15
I don't read The Guardian but
let me
45:17
introduce you to a scientist I
think we
45:20
should all be asking questions
about his
45:22
name is Professor Neil Ferguson
of
45:26
Imperial College
45:28
he runs models not beautiful
women model
45:31
statistical models where he
tells people
45:34
how many deaths he thinks
there's going
45:36
to be from a pandemic or other
crisis
45:40
Neil Ferguson says lifting the
lockdown
45:42
could cost a hundred thousand
lives in
45:46
the UK and he's the guy the
government
45:48
are listening to right now
which is why
45:51
we still under this infernal
house
45:53
arrest that everybody seems to
be
45:55
clapping there
45:56
frying-pan spout let's look at
some of
45:59
Neil Ferguson's work in the
past and see
46:02
how through it it's been for
bird flu he
46:06
estimated using his very
sophisticated
46:08
models there might be 200
million deaths
46:12
globally there were in fact 282
when it
46:17
came to swine flu professor
Ferguson
46:20
used his brilliant models and he
46:22
estimated there could be 65,000
deaths
46:24
in the UK there were in fact
457 again
46:29
with mad cow disease a disease
that I
46:32
can relate to between 50 and
50,000
46:35
deaths in the UK he said and
the correct
46:37
answer was 177 and for Ovid he
came out
46:42
and said there may be five
hundred
46:43
thousand deaths he's now saying
there
46:45
may be a hundred thousand if
lockdown
46:47
ends and of course we have no
way of
46:49
knowing right now how many
deaths there
46:52
will be but it seems that Neil
Ferguson
46:54
is prone to exaggeration he's
kind of
46:57
like Gemma Collins on hormone
46:59
replacement therapy other
scientists
47:01
have challenged his thinking as
well and
47:04
surprisingly they say at best
his models
47:06
are crude estimations
containing serious
47:09
errors so questions remain why
aren't
47:12
the mainstream media asking
these
47:13
questions why are we listening
to this
47:16
man who's about as accurate as
my
47:18
five-year-old tried to we
standing up
47:22
very British yeah yeah it's
we're not
47:32
gonna hear about this anymore
it's over
47:34
we're moving beyond this point
maybe
47:35
there'll be some some
post-mortem some
47:38
review over time I think a lot
of things
47:41
will change the players will
change foul
47:43
cheese gonna come all kind of
under all
47:45
kinds of scrutiny but what we
will have
47:49
first is the political aspect
we will
47:51
have the Democrats in United
States and
47:54
this is happening everywhere
it's
47:56
happening to divorce Johnson
and all
47:57
political parties it's now it's
it's
47:59
kicked off its politics season
who gives
48:01
a crap we've got revenue severe
Billy
48:04
boys on the vaccine let's go
get Trump
48:06
out of office so let's make him
look
48:08
like a shit
48:10
Pelosi goes on with tapper and
discusses
48:14
you know what he did and did he
do it
48:16
right or wrong and the shutdown
it
48:18
wasn't that a good thing he did
with
48:20
that the keeping flights from
coming in
48:22
from China Nancy Vice President
Joe
48:24
Biden's campaign told me
earlier this
48:26
month What did he say that did
you hear
48:28
that flub where did you say vice
48:29
president Ouma Vice President
Joe
48:31
Biden's clunk campaign told me
Cole Vice
48:34
President Joe Biden's clunk
campaign
48:36
told me earlier the club camp
sounds
48:38
like like Vice President
Biden's club
48:41
called me is what it sounds like
48:42
Vice President Joe Biden's
campaign to
48:44
me earlier this month that he
says
48:46
probably how they talked about
him at
48:48
CNN hey I think from the VP's
Club
48:52
betcha Vice President Joe
Biden's
48:55
campaign told me earlier this
month that
48:58
he supported president Trump's
partial
49:00
travel restrictions after he
called it
49:04
xenophobic on January 31st
blocking
49:07
foreign nationals from China
from coming
49:08
he actually didn't wait what
does tap
49:10
we're saying here Biden was
very clear
49:13
he said it was xenophobic is he
is he is
49:17
he lying for Barnes no no okay
miss
49:21
daddy
49:21
there's been a number of things
Biden
49:24
said at one point what Tapper
said is
49:26
true Biden did that the
xenophobic thing
49:29
it may have been later okay
that makes
49:31
sense ah sorry cuz Nancy called
him says
49:35
you can't do that he got a
comms he a
49:37
public what did she say she
said you
49:42
can't do that Joe you have to
call him a
49:44
xenophobic you're ruining it
for the
49:45
rest of us on January 31st
blocking
49:49
foreign nationals from China
from coming
49:50
to the United States do you
agree that
49:53
it was the right move by
President Trump
49:54
at the time well let's go into
the
49:56
future okay the
49:59
actually tens of thousands by
the way
50:01
when she says this tappers face
is like
50:03
what according to the future
well let's
50:07
go into the future okay
actually tens of
50:12
thousands of people were still
allowed
50:14
in from China so it wasn't as
it is
50:18
described as this great moment
though
50:21
there were Americans coming
back a green
50:23
card holders on the back you
have to
50:27
start to clip again I mean that
part of
50:29
it again cuz she says let's go
into the
50:31
future and she immediately goes
into the
50:33
past yeah because she actually
had a
50:36
future thing that she was going
to talk
50:37
about so but she's incoherent
is worse
50:41
than buy-in when it comes to
being yes
50:44
she goes he's on level with par
with
50:48
Trump and to some degree with I
know
50:51
what she's trying to say but
she's old
50:54
and it's coming out weird well
let's go
50:56
into the future okay actually
tens of
51:01
thousands of people were still
allowed
51:03
in from China so it wasn't as
it is
51:07
described as this great moment
though
51:10
there were Americans coming
back or
51:12
green card holders coming back
but there
51:14
were tens of thousands so if
you're
51:16
going to shut the door because
you have
51:19
a evaluation of an epidemic
then shut
51:23
the door yeah that would have
worked
51:24
well I think if the President
had said
51:26
no more Americans you can't
come home
51:28
that's I think president Pelosi
would
51:30
have done that here is her
future this
51:33
is what this is what she tried
to say at
51:35
the beginning this is the
agenda for I
51:38
would have to presume not just
Pelosi
51:39
but the Democrat Party again
we're
51:42
beyond everything we're gonna
open up we
51:44
don't give a crap all that now
it's back
51:45
to get Trump out but let's go
few into
51:48
the future where the American
people
51:50
want is for us to have a plan
to go
51:51
forward what do you think the
top three
51:53
things are that people want
John the
51:56
American people because she
knows the
51:57
American people the American
people want
51:59
Trump out in caves they hate
and see
52:02
Trump out do they what no no I
may
52:04
change the face John we're
still in the
52:07
pandemic don't you can't get
52:09
this is Nancy talking to the
American
52:11
people what do you think
they're at home
52:13
still good education climate
change food
52:17
security we fix the homeless
problem no
52:22
no you're wrong and our plan to
go
52:25
forward we addresses their
concerns
52:28
their first concern is that our
our
52:31
heroes be taken care of our
health care
52:33
workers our police and fire our
52:35
emergency services our teachers
our food
52:38
service people are our
transportation
52:42
workers is that everyone's
concerned I
52:45
don't think so
52:46
they're looking at them on
tik-tok
52:49
dancing on tick-tock so no I
don't think
52:54
that's what people want okay I
missed
52:56
the one hour postal service
that they be
52:59
taking care of because they are
taking
53:02
risks to do their jobs that's
the the
53:05
old gambit the he's just
letting the US
53:07
Postal Service part of the US
53:09
Constitution rot in hell
because it
53:12
needed a bailout but no would
you care
53:15
giving us the brief explanation
again of
53:16
what the problem is with the
post office
53:18
yeah they have to fund pensions
10 years
53:22
in advance for each employee
and so in
53:26
other words you have to pay so
instead
53:27
of paying an employee
53:29
I don't know 50,000 a year
whatever
53:31
they're getting they have to
literally
53:35
put aside five five hundred
thousand
53:39
dollars per employee per year
yeah
53:42
forward normal get the same
that year
53:45
and then you get a pam-4 a year
into
53:48
there so it's like doubling
there it's
53:50
just it's a bookkeepers
nightmare the
53:53
post office Union bitches and
moans
53:55
about this because it's used as
people
53:58
don't talk about it they don't
talk
53:59
about how the whole no all they
talk
54:01
about is they need a bailout
but that's
54:02
not what they need they need
different
54:04
accounting our Postal Service
that they
54:06
be taking care of because they
are
54:09
taking risks to do their jobs
54:11
secondly they want their check
people
54:14
want their check I agree with
secondly
54:16
they want their check where's
my tip
54:18
well
54:20
I pulled that as an ISO by the
way just
54:22
in case we needed one I thought
maybe
54:24
maybe this would work where's
my tip
54:27
maybe my unemployment check
were a note
54:31
and the so unemployment check
you know
54:36
the states are doing that it's
a mess
54:38
Tina got hers yesterday and
Ellen
54:43
Chicago still nothing Christina
I have
54:46
not heard from her she may have
texted
54:48
but as of yesterday nothing if
she's
54:50
been closed down in Rotterdam
for almost
54:53
two months unemployment check
we ran the
54:58
checks from this PPP they often
all not
55:00
gotten them and she doesn't
even know
55:02
what she's talking about PPP is
for it's
55:04
not it's the opposite of
unemployment
55:07
lady that's for companies to
bring you
55:10
back and the government pays to
have you
55:11
work and all night gotten them
and we
55:13
have to have oversight as to
how quickly
55:16
that could that should be
moving and the
55:19
third thing they do not want
what they
55:21
do not want yeah she pulls a
tricky one
55:24
the third thing that they do
not want
55:26
she says I don't know if that
means that
55:28
the people don't really want
the other
55:30
two or not but what the people
don't
55:32
want not want what they do not
want is
55:35
taxpayer dollars at this
difficult time
55:38
being used by the big entities
that
55:41
receive billions of dollars for
anything
55:43
other than keep people at work
they
55:45
don't want to see any model
backs any
55:48
corporate increases and pay
bonuses
55:51
dividends and the rest of that
that
55:53
makes them very angry and we
have
55:55
oversight to do all of that
that's
55:57
really that's all the American
people
56:00
want we want our check we want
to thank
56:04
the health care workers and the
Postal
56:06
Service and we don't want rich
people to
56:08
get any money that's all we
want woman
56:11
could not be more disconnected
from
56:12
reality it's really really
really sad
56:17
and here she comes with the
memes
56:20
remember if you say it three
times it
56:22
must come true
56:24
testing testing testing tracing
tracing
56:27
tracing
56:28
isolation isolation isolation I
did that
56:32
myself she actually said
something yeah
56:34
he said it differently she
originally
56:37
went like this let me see where
was it
56:40
this is what she wants we've
done four
56:43
bills we've general right all
in a very
56:45
bipartisan way I'm proud of
that but we
56:48
just have to have a path to the
future
56:50
if we're going if and when we
can open
56:52
up testing testing testing
tracing
56:56
tracing tracing isolation the
one we're
57:00
ready she didn't have the balls
to do it
57:04
that's why it
57:04
that's what I'd go for that's
why I did
57:06
it for her testing testing
testing
57:08
tracing tracing tracing
isolation
57:12
isolation isolation she was on
joy Reid
57:18
- I might as well play yeah I
might as
57:21
well play this no actually I'll
play the
57:23
I'll just play this the second
piece
57:25
because there she brought it up
again
57:26
she's doing testing testing
testing
57:29
tracing tracing tracing and she
only
57:32
threw out one isolation very
57:35
disappointing so I figured I'd
fix it
57:37
for all not for once and for
all this is
57:40
what Nancy Pelosi wants let's
enlarge
57:42
the issue from there we want to
protect
57:44
everyone and we want it to be
something
57:47
that knows no economic legal
ethnic
57:52
racial difference and that's
why we were
57:56
very proud of what we put into
this
57:58
build that people are saying it
didn't
57:59
do enough in there but again
let's just
58:01
come back right science science
science
58:04
testing testing testing
58:06
tracing tracing tracing
isolation
58:09
isolation isolation
58:12
treatment treatment treatment
prevention
58:14
for every one there we go good
now we
58:17
got it does everyone remember
that's the
58:20
sequence and then
58:23
I know kicker from her but when
we're
58:26
ready we'll go out there but we
all
58:27
there there's planning we spend
a lot of
58:29
time what the president said
went right
58:31
and disinfected in the body you
know
58:33
what they call that they call
that
58:35
embalming that's the medical
term yeah
58:38
that's what he meant Nance he
meant
58:39
embalm yourself exactly
58:45
Wow and that is the leader of
the
58:51
Democrat Party it is and and I
think
58:54
it's Lisa sad it's a very sad I
have the
59:01
one I so that's a competitive
round of
59:05
his you deserve but this is Mika
59:07
Brzezinski mm-hmm and she says
testing
59:10
oh really
59:11
where's the do you have it
under Mika
59:13
and did testing well that makes
nothing
59:17
sense and 65% say it's a bad
idea to
59:22
allow people to return to work
without
59:24
testing Mika without testing
Mika like
59:30
that along with testing and
release
59:33
comes tracing and tracking
that's the
59:37
next part we got to look at and
that of
59:38
course now this is the part
that they
59:40
didn't a they're not getting
anywhere on
59:41
this one
59:42
well well everyone else is in
the game
59:48
everybody is jumping into the
game and
59:51
now they all pretend to be I
mean this
59:53
has been a tech issue cropped
up I
59:57
remember it back in the early
days of
59:59
the of the of the cell phone
this is pre
1:00:02
smartphone and this is when the
fuel the
1:00:05
greatest cell phone companies
were all
1:00:07
the greatest cell phones you
could buy
1:00:08
our Japanese the DoCoMo phone
oh oh he's
1:00:12
got a DoCoMo phone and so
people would
1:00:15
have all these phones and one
of the
1:00:16
things that they they had where
these
1:00:18
tracking apps were you and this
was that
1:00:21
era when you where that little
that
1:00:23
little telex already had that
little key
1:00:25
fob thing there was a little
Japanese
1:00:26
thing that beeped and boob to
when
1:00:28
somebody made tamagotchi yeah
something
1:00:31
like that never that was the
toy what is
1:00:33
that what is the track of the
beeping
1:00:35
we're told there was a it was
something
1:00:38
else but what the point is is
that these
1:00:40
phones were set up so you could
and I
1:00:42
saw that I was demoed the
software and
1:00:44
it was in the 80s even where
someone
1:00:46
would say maybe was in the 90s
but it
1:00:49
was they would show you this
1:00:50
it was tracking software you
could look
1:00:52
at his you can see where all
your
1:00:54
friends are congregating oh
yeah yeah
1:00:56
sure sure yeah I'm in Amsterdam
and I'm
1:00:59
gonna click on my phone look
all my
1:01:00
friends are over at this bar
I'm gonna
1:01:02
go over there and the all these
little
1:01:04
dots on the screen yes I
immediately
1:01:06
looked at that and this was
like at
1:01:08
least 20 years ago and said
this is not
1:01:11
good this is for stalkers this
is
1:01:13
bullcrap the public will not
allow this
1:01:15
so they've been pushing this
and pushing
1:01:18
it and pushing it I think it's
all about
1:01:19
government track anything is
what's
1:01:21
really about well I brought the
the PDF
1:01:28
to the party today that I
received
1:01:31
covertly and I think I can put
it in the
1:01:34
show notes but I'll double
check it's
1:01:36
it's just a PDF it's the social
distance
1:01:40
data project innovation response
1:01:42
volunteers this is the citizen
software
1:01:45
engineers it's what I told you
but I
1:01:46
think some of this works going
on in
1:01:47
Colorado but their mission is
to support
1:01:50
state leaders and their
decision-making
1:01:52
process with the data they
provide about
1:01:55
social distancing patterns and
what I
1:01:57
found interesting about this
1:01:58
presentation is the data
sources they
1:02:01
are using and there's six of
them and I
1:02:08
just I thought would just be
fun to read
1:02:09
through it in the context of
1:02:12
ODT going ot you may want to
consider
1:02:15
that sake so many people okay
so they
1:02:27
have the CD ot which i think is
the
1:02:30
Colorado Department of
Transportation
1:02:32
they have traffic recorders on
all major
1:02:35
roadways we have the des cartes
labs who
1:02:40
provide mobility index for
county
1:02:42
municipalities and Aoi's and
what a Oh
1:02:45
Isis we have unicast you
probably saw
1:02:48
that one on Twitter which has
1:02:50
demographics and traffic by
county
1:02:53
municipality and census block
we have
1:02:55
x-mode which provide a mobile
device
1:02:58
grid with points of interest we
have
1:03:01
safe graph which has which is
part of
1:03:04
the Cova dean data consortium
with I
1:03:07
guess they're sharing their
traffic with
1:03:09
each other and map box which has
1:03:12
telemetry data with changes in
driving
1:03:14
patterns these are just the six
sources
1:03:17
these guys are using for the
tracking
1:03:18
app and when you and they have
1:03:20
screenshots of all of these
different
1:03:23
all these different services
you will
1:03:27
you will leave your phone at
home when
1:03:30
you see that yeah but even so
they in
1:03:33
California there's something
like 10,000
1:03:35
tracking cameras so when you're
driving
1:03:37
around yes your your plate
wherever you
1:03:41
drive your plate is you know
always here
1:03:43
he's there he's here he's there
and if
1:03:44
you have any of those little
fast passes
1:03:47
which everybody uses in fact
they're
1:03:49
making gonna make it mandatory
1:03:55
encounters all around that's
right I
1:03:57
always put mine in a pocket
that you you
1:04:00
you say mandatory no no they
are banning
1:04:03
cash it's not that the it's not
that the
1:04:06
the EZ Pass is mandatory
they're banning
1:04:08
cash that's they want to get
rid of it
1:04:10
the but it carries disease the
tracing
1:04:14
app is good to go in Australia
the
1:04:17
federal government is set to
launch its
1:04:19
contact tracing up today the
app will
1:04:21
help health authorities
identify people
1:04:23
who have come into contact with
a corona
1:04:25
virus
1:04:25
and some people have expressed
privacy
1:04:28
concerns about downloading the
software
1:04:29
but the government says
safeguards are
1:04:32
in place and the information
will be
1:04:33
destroyed once the covert
crisis is over
1:04:35
as senior federal government
Minister is
1:04:38
worried complacency is setting
in as
1:04:40
Australians are tiring of social
1:04:42
distancing measures new data
shows there
1:04:44
has been a big spike in the
number of
1:04:46
people accessing directions on
their
1:04:48
smartphone over the past week
it's a
1:04:50
sign people are out and about
rather
1:04:52
than staying at home to compact
the
1:04:53
coronavirus Home Affairs
Minister Peter
1:04:56
Dutton has told Sky News we
risk doing
1:04:58
all our great work if we're not
careful
1:05:00
if people believe that we're
immune in
1:05:02
our country clearly we're not
we were
1:05:05
tracking in the same direction
that
1:05:07
Italy in other countries were
headed in
1:05:09
and we've been able to offset
that
1:05:12
through the social distancing
measures
1:05:13
through the announcements so the
1:05:15
national cabinet is presided
over as
1:05:17
well so we don't want to give
that up
1:05:20
so I think worldwide certainly
in the
1:05:24
United States what we're seeing
is you
1:05:26
know the pharmaceutical
industry that's
1:05:28
all pretty locked up filed
she's got his
1:05:30
people in place we've got REM
1:05:31
disappeared on the ends we got
hcq on
1:05:34
the hqc on the HC q on the way
out we've
1:05:38
got some magical vaccine which
may or
1:05:40
may not come it's it's locked
tight no
1:05:43
one else can get in the game
we've got
1:05:45
it so that leaves technology and
1:05:47
technology is still all a lot
of scams
1:05:50
can be pulled and when there's
a scam
1:05:53
you can bet Bill Clinton is
right there
1:05:54
yep he is now doing video
interviews
1:05:58
with the Clinton Global Health
1:06:00
Initiative which apparently is
still
1:06:03
doing just fine and they're
good to go
1:06:07
to help with tracking and
tracing and he
1:06:09
talked out it all over with
Gavin Newsom
1:06:12
governor of California on the
zoom one
1:06:15
of the elements key elements
and I
1:06:18
edited out every single pause
and bills
1:06:21
drawn-out speech your plan to
be able to
1:06:24
reopen California but one of
the things
1:06:26
that you have to be able to do
is to
1:06:29
track people to the positive
1:06:31
Massachusetts is recently
announced that
1:06:34
they're gonna try to build a
statewide
1:06:36
tracking program and they've
asked
1:06:37
Partners in Health Partners in
Health
1:06:42
Partners in Health is the one
of the
1:06:46
NGOs that I think may have even
been
1:06:49
founded just to go rape Haiti
that was
1:06:52
bills Haiti year outfit who
were there I
1:06:54
don't know what they did but
not much
1:06:59
good came out in the reports
about what
1:07:01
the Clinton Global Health
Initiative and
1:07:03
Partners in Health what they
were really
1:07:06
doing or achieved in Haiti
besides a
1:07:08
couple houses in the hotel with
the
1:07:10
Clinton name on it but they're
gonna try
1:07:12
to build a statewide tracking
program
1:07:14
and they've asked partners in
Hell to
1:07:16
run it for them and they're one
of my
1:07:19
partners and I think he's
jumping on the
1:07:24
bandwagon he's weaseling in
through the
1:07:26
partners in health because they
got the
1:07:28
gig from them from
Massachusetts in
1:07:30
other places but where are we
gonna get
1:07:32
all its contact crisis yeah
like like
1:07:37
you did with the California did
with a
1:07:39
Conservation Corps of young
people see
1:07:42
Bill is still from 1970 and he's
1:07:45
thinking tracking means we have
people
1:07:47
like shadowing other people and
knocking
1:07:49
on that door which of course is
with the
1:07:51
actual wait tracing and
tracking is done
1:07:53
but he hasn't quite figured out
the
1:07:54
technology piece for some
reason no
1:07:56
that's relation core of young
people
1:07:58
should we have a contractor or
even if
1:08:01
we call it something more
element I
1:08:03
think the answer is absolutely
yes and
1:08:05
and I love the Massachusetts
example we
1:08:07
were able to learn from them
we're all
1:08:10
sharing best practices in real
time Bush
1:08:13
John this have you I'm sure I
have heard
1:08:17
this or I've used this in a
meeting
1:08:19
we are unread this down
everybody write
1:08:23
this down if you have a job we
are all
1:08:26
I hear it again that was
fantastic and I
1:08:28
love the Massachusetts example
we were
1:08:31
able to learn from them we're
all
1:08:33
sharing best practices in real
time
1:08:35
we're all sharing breed
software if
1:08:44
someone complains about the
show hey
1:08:45
we're all practicing best well
sharing
1:08:51
best practices in real time
here okay so
1:08:54
leave us alone but this is an
1:08:56
interesting point that's often
not
1:08:58
brought up we have tracing
capacity that
1:09:01
predates Koba 19 goes back to
SARS
1:09:04
measles TB etc tracking and
tracing
1:09:08
capacity that exists in the
county
1:09:11
levels primarily an increasing
capacity
1:09:13
at the state level so what
we're doing
1:09:15
is we're building off that
existing
1:09:17
infrastructure and using the
tools of
1:09:20
technology to overlay the
predicate for
1:09:23
getting back to some semblance
of
1:09:25
normalcy is our ability to
identify
1:09:28
individuals through testing to
be able
1:09:31
to trace their contacts to
isolate
1:09:33
individuals that have either
been
1:09:37
exposed or corn I like this
isolate
1:09:40
listen what they're gonna do so
we're
1:09:43
gonna trace you it's not like
we're
1:09:45
asking you to go into
quarantine no
1:09:46
we're gonna isolate you this is
1:09:48
interesting this is very New
World Order
1:09:50
II Nancy use isolate as one of
her
1:09:53
triples you you betcha ecology
to
1:09:55
overlay the predicate for
getting back
1:09:58
to some semblance of normalcy
is our
1:10:00
ability to identify individuals
through
1:10:03
testing to be able to trace
their
1:10:06
contacts to isolate individuals
that
1:10:09
have either been exposed or
quarantined
1:10:13
people that are tested positive
and
1:10:15
that's just going to require an
army of
1:10:17
folks and the capacity of
consideration
1:10:20
from individuals to allow for
their
1:10:23
privacy to be impacted by that
kind of
1:10:27
acuity of attention based upon
where
1:10:30
they go any of
attention-getting worse
1:10:35
about if ik tone down his
language
1:10:37
listen to the payoff the very
last piece
1:10:40
very last bit here either in the
1:10:42
capacity of consideration from
1:10:45
individuals to allow for their
privacy
1:10:48
to be impacted by that kind of
acuity of
1:10:52
attention based upon where
they've been
1:10:54
and who they talk to where
they've been
1:10:58
sure who they've talked to who
they've
1:11:02
talked to what he said you need
to track
1:11:05
who I talked to yeah because
you may
1:11:08
have passed off that PDF file
to that
1:11:10
person is I mean so how do you
track who
1:11:13
I talked to do you think this
is just an
1:11:16
oversight that he says this or
does he
1:11:18
mean we're gonna actually find
out who
1:11:20
you're talking to
1:11:21
well that's what they've
already been
1:11:22
doing over there at that
building over
1:11:24
on Third Street in San
Francisco that
1:11:26
AT&T building is used by the
NSA to
1:11:28
track who you talk to
1:11:30
I'd like to get ahead of this I
have a
1:11:33
little luck I have an idea I
have an
1:11:34
idea I have an idea idea yeah I
think
1:11:38
this could be a mine not an exit
1:11:39
strategy but it could be an ice
cream
1:11:41
cone on the weekend a bonus
okay so it's
1:11:46
gonna take a while before all
of this
1:11:49
stuff comes to bear before if
people
1:11:52
will even accept the violation
of
1:11:54
tracking and I think that this
whole
1:11:57
situation has been one big
smoke and
1:11:59
mirrors of course actual people
died and
1:12:02
people died during influenza
seasons and
1:12:04
other types of viral issues and
you know
1:12:07
I think the whole world got
through it
1:12:08
pretty good from a health
standpoint but
1:12:09
now we got a real problem with
getting
1:12:11
back to work into life so
instead of
1:12:14
just to get ahead of it I'd
like to see
1:12:16
if the No Agenda shop guys if
they can
1:12:18
make the following for us you
know those
1:12:20
you have them you can get one
of those
1:12:23
you know that bans the rubber
band
1:12:25
bracelets that have something
printed on
1:12:27
it you know like over there in
Austin
1:12:33
Texas they popularized not my
buddy
1:12:35
Lance Armstrong yes so you have
them the
1:12:39
same material a little broader
except
1:12:41
that all it's more like a watch
1:12:43
wristband so it has a clasp and
then on
1:12:46
the top of it is a metal plate
that you
1:12:51
can have engraved
1:12:53
and I'm thinking we make this
look
1:12:55
really official with little
medical sign
1:12:58
like you know the little snake
and shit
1:12:59
on there and we do co vid 19
antibodies
1:13:03
verified and you just put that
on and
1:13:05
wherever you go sitting on I
got to look
1:13:07
I got it
1:13:07
Co button and they'll see it
and they'll
1:13:09
believe it and you're good to go
1:13:10
and this is a fact this could
be a
1:13:13
$15.00 item this is a fact if
they see
1:13:16
it they'll believe if you had a
thing
1:13:18
that was grave covin 19 and
that body's
1:13:21
confirmed yep
1:13:23
maybe the or even flour it up
or even a
1:13:26
little more and you had on your
wrist
1:13:29
what we do are good to go we
can't be
1:13:32
thrown in our 33 and I TMS on
this thing
1:13:35
and 33 it's no different
1:13:42
Thank You TRO room it's no
different
1:13:44
than the bullcrap emotional
support dog
1:13:48
that has this that has his flat
flak
1:13:50
jacket on and his crosses and
don't pet
1:13:53
the dog and you know all that
stuff it's
1:13:56
no different from that come on
no agenda
1:14:00
shop let's get it done think
that way
1:14:03
I'd like to think of a
prototypes before
1:14:04
we go into final production we
got to
1:14:07
move this track we can't get
that ship
1:14:17
from China oh the irony it's
probably
1:14:27
already done just need the
words coded
1:14:29
nineteen antibodies confirmed
alright as
1:14:32
you know here at the No Agenda
show we
1:14:34
are legendarily lazy so if you
have if
1:14:37
you have any any way to do that
we think
1:14:40
would be fantastic and that's
how we get
1:14:43
ahead of it and then eventually
when
1:14:46
when people it'll be such a hit
that
1:14:48
people will be very excited of
course
1:14:50
it'll be we can't list it on
Amazon
1:14:52
because he'd taken down
immediately
1:14:55
maybe we put on the bottom its
5g
1:14:58
compatible just to just throw
that in
1:15:00
there a lot of this stuff that
did
1:15:06
nous sommes going on and on
about I mean
1:15:08
it's such it's such baloney
1:15:11
they have like throughout the
state like
1:15:13
I said something like ten
thousand or
1:15:15
more monitors and they have
these little
1:15:17
monitors that monitor all your
Ted told
1:15:19
tags and if you watch Law &
Order they
1:15:22
show oh I see went over the
Brooklyn
1:15:23
Bridge you know at this time
then he
1:15:25
must have gone into Manhattan
to kill
1:15:27
that woman so they have all
this date
1:15:30
they have more data that they
collect
1:15:32
because they collect every car
that
1:15:34
drives by in both the toll tag
reader
1:15:36
and also the license plate
readers and
1:15:39
most of the buses have license
plate
1:15:41
readers on him and all this
goes into
1:15:42
the giant database that is out
of
1:15:44
control there's nothing they
can't do
1:15:46
anything with this data I know
that's
1:15:52
why I think I think our idea is
the best
1:15:55
and then once people actually
have
1:15:57
antibody tests they'll be happy
to get
1:15:58
those it'll be buying the thing
yeah
1:16:01
they're selling it to the
government
1:16:05
hey these public-private
partnerships
1:16:07
you never know hey it's done I
need five
1:16:10
million of those bracelets
fantastic
1:16:14
with that I'd like to thank you
for your
1:16:16
courage assay in the morning to
you the
1:16:17
man who put the C in The Cove in
1:16:19
nineteen antibodies verified
bracelet
1:16:25
chemistry on current scene the
boots
1:16:28
with the grounded feet in the
air and
1:16:29
the subs in the water and the
dames and
1:16:30
the nights out there yes in the
morning
1:16:32
to everybody in the troll room
they're
1:16:34
known as trolls they're not
really
1:16:36
bodies that trolls let's count
them
1:16:38
troll count 1625 good for a
Thursday
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1:16:43
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lots of
1:16:45
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when you
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get there it's kind of like the
early
1:17:25
internet there's no bullcrap it
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1:17:27
works in the morning to our
artiste a
1:17:31
four-episode 1237 this was done
by Joe
1:17:37
casera why do not believe has
done any
1:17:41
other art except this one and
it was a I
1:17:45
thought a very good takeoff
best I think
1:17:51
it's best buds a Keith Haring
very
1:17:52
famous Keith Haring for a
painting and
1:17:56
the extended the two characters
with
1:17:59
longer arms they got little
masks on the
1:18:01
font was in the right I mean
the whole
1:18:02
thing just made sense the whole
thing
1:18:05
was good in fact we had to
check to make
1:18:07
sure it and make sure it wasn't
stolen
1:18:10
well he never submitted before
so he
1:18:12
might just you know be one of
these kids
1:18:14
a lot of guys coming oh this is
cute I
1:18:17
met bet you'd be no gender guys
alike
1:18:18
and then they put the run
through the
1:18:20
through the generator and they
put their
1:18:23
logos on there next thing you
know it's
1:18:24
stolen yeah we used to do we do
check
1:18:29
these things it doesn't mean
that the
1:18:31
some stuff doesn't get by I
mean it's I
1:18:33
think there's been an instance
of
1:18:34
something was lifted and it was
not
1:18:36
caught but that's not rare that
stuff
1:18:39
happens and then we lecture you
know we
1:18:43
right yeah we lecture all right
excuse
1:18:47
me so again thanks to sounds
like the
1:18:51
Kovach off yeah it is
1:18:53
thanks to Joe Kucera the
award-winning
1:18:56
art for episode one two three
seven this
1:18:58
is really important and Pat and
I said
1:19:01
important art work only changes
on on
1:19:04
our show every single show I
don't think
1:19:07
everything not many people have
that
1:19:09
certainly not what the
frequency have
1:19:11
and the quality the quality of
the work
1:19:14
like this is it's just
fantastic so we
1:19:17
appreciate this value that
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calm you can look at all of
them we use
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it for newsletters that also
goes on I
1:19:26
use the Nick direct peace that
was a
1:19:28
nice a lot for the newsletter
and you
1:19:30
hated it
1:19:31
I did not hate it oh I'm sorry
I don't
1:19:34
hate dogs Lance Armstrong you
know I was
1:19:38
a dog Lance Armstrong it's not
my buddy
1:19:40
you met him Stacey Abrams is
not I'm not
1:19:43
predicting that she's going to
be VP
1:19:46
that was the former New York
banker yeah
1:19:48
well I got it mixed up because
you see
1:19:50
still theme you seem to be
boosting her
1:19:53
I think that she's a dead end
1:19:55
well let's let's hold that for
a moment
1:19:57
I want to talk about her and I
have some
1:20:00
stuff and I'm sure you do as
well but
1:20:01
this is the point where we like
to thank
1:20:04
our executive and associate
executive
1:20:07
producers who keep the wheels
show
1:20:08
earning more or less the top of
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1:20:11
it's been a little we've
adjusted the
1:20:14
format a bit for the for the
see stuff
1:20:16
for the Dakota bit for the Co
vids which
1:20:19
i think is actually kind of
benefited
1:20:22
the overall flow since we are
longer as
1:20:24
well so I'm I'm pretty happy
but let's
1:20:26
kick it off by thanking our
executives
1:20:28
thank some people yes please
Sony
1:20:30
Cabrera is at the top of the
list today
1:20:32
and he gave 630 3.33 and he has
a note
1:20:39
he has a note that he wants us
to read
1:20:41
his ITM John and Adam here's
your first
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installment at The Cove in
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1:20:44
sails from the No Agenda shop
well there
1:20:46
you just talking about him
there are
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currently extended to two to
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delays you know order
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thank you for your courage and
patience
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get mo nation because they just
said
1:21:07
they slowed down there can I
get it
1:21:10
we're all gonna die and that's
true now
1:21:14
I'm gonna give them a good
karma for
1:21:15
being them you've got to no
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did you get the new marks I get
did too
1:21:26
much dynamite oh my god they're
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beautiful
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it's over these bugs everybody
loves us
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thanks Tony
1:21:35
thank you the eggs no agenda
shop comm
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we don't own it we don't run it
once in
1:21:39
a while money shows up like
this thanks
1:21:41
time that's that's a true value
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value system right there any of
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yes sir Ted of leak detection
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Kharma
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there's his home bake jingle Oh
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jingle by the way for the hills
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tech tip of the day since he
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it dude I have two tech tips
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one you may recall on the
previous show
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where Windows had decided to
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experience that included
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Outlook email experience and
they moved
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the search bar and I just want
anyone
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who works in user interface or
certainly
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at Microsoft in the windows UI
division
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there are a couple things you
don't do
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and if you listen to that show
you hear
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me panicking in real-time using
my best
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practices sharing them I could
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search because you moved the
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from right above the mailbox
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the title bar granted it's only
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and a half higher but who looks
in the
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title bar if the search is
there you are
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stupid and and and the kicker
is you
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could put it back to where it
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clicking a button or something
yeah yeah
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you can turn off the new so why
they
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just leave it there and we
ain't click
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the button to move it to the
title bar
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when well here's what happened
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new mode and it has a like a
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balloon that says hey you got
the cool
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new features you you want to
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on anyone with this on you
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one on one I'm looking I'm like
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whatever and then and then you
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find stuff anymore second tech
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formation as working remotely
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mane I don't know anyway that's
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enough for official Dame hood
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ten cents I'm think she's done
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think oh well there's no strife
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out I guess well I don't know
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be wrong can't can't take
you're never
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giving me the benefit of the
doubt yeah
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I guess we did we just do dams
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pick for the round table if so
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had a good dosage of aphids and
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garden pests for me to nosh on
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guys dame lady
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table for the ceremonies
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damed of course what what did
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at the round table I couldn't
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a fij and other garden pests
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jeez she's a lady bud yes yes
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garden pests okay cuz you know
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got it now we have Anonymous in
Chicago
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Anonymous
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in Chicago sent a donation in a
three
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attached as opposed that's
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it's not frictionless no it's
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frictionless they're crackpot
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guys on from high to do my
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indeed a lot of people been
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the flip phone and it turns out
for the
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u.s. actually there's there's a
I think
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there's a European version it's
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Alcatel or not the go flip go
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a little more details please it
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Gregory Van Mullin yeah give
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Gregory Van Mullin in
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a car show at a local
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Thursday night no jingles no
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well I made a point of doing a
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Joe Biden stuff today yes I'm
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did because we need some
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you got it you got it coming
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a bunch of he did finally got
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he's I haven't tested I don't
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mask I'm a tough guy eat while
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where he can't escape he does
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times but he shows his mask cuz
you
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can't even go outside cuz
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he's afraid to go outside
without his
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medicine it's gonna be our next
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president so he did an
interview as an
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exclusive interview I don't
have though
1:41:33
the whole thing but I got most
of it
1:41:35
yeah on CBS for Miami and so
he's in the
1:41:39
thing and I want to play clips
from it
1:41:41
and then I have little ISOs
that are
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from the clip to point out some
of the
1:41:47
stupidity of Joe's comments
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just you know yak yak yak look
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know you've gone you know the
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the tre look the way a was the
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look the never here I can't
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1:42:01
sentence can't finish a thought
and so
1:42:03
we have some of that but so
let's start
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with Biden CBS for one Oh mr.
vice
1:42:08
president thank you very much
are you
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home as well I am home Wow
right off the
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bat that's what your grandma
that's what
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you would you would you big
momma and
1:42:17
your pop-pop say when you call
them on
1:42:18
the phone hey are you at home
as well Oh
1:42:22
God Oh mr. vice president thank
you very
1:42:24
much are you home as well
1:42:26
I am home yes are you getting a
bit of
1:42:30
cabin fever down there in the
basement I
1:42:32
am I'm allowed to go upstairs
and I walk
1:42:36
out in the yard with the Secret
Service
1:42:38
they got my mask with me so I'm
already
1:42:39
so mr. vice president I just I
guess I
1:42:44
want to start with talking to
you about
1:42:45
how
1:42:46
I what about how this virus has
sort of
1:42:49
exposed some of the inequities
in our
1:42:50
society and the folks we used
to look
1:42:53
past you know because they were
in low
1:42:55
wage middle class or dead-end
jobs we
1:42:59
now consider them essential
workers how
1:43:01
do you think this changes this
going
1:43:03
forward well pray God Jim it
changes a
1:43:05
lot you know I've been there the
1:43:08
neighborhood's I come from is
Scranton
1:43:10
and Claymont Delaware down
where I when
1:43:12
we moved it from from Scranton
and you
1:43:15
know these are everyone from
1:43:16
firefighters law enforcement
officers
1:43:18
grocery store clerks bus
drivers etc and
1:43:21
all of a sudden people not
because they
1:43:23
were prejudiced they just
didn't focus
1:43:25
on it people have more means
dog well
1:43:28
you know always what's the big
deal now
1:43:30
they're realized and there are
the
1:43:31
things they're the folks keeping
1:43:32
everybody moving everything
going and I
1:43:35
hope that God when this is over
we're
1:43:37
going to be able to turn what
is a awful
1:43:39
crisis and extreme damage done
1:43:42
particularly to the to these
providers
1:43:44
and turn it into an opportunity
to begin
1:43:46
to treat them like this should
be
1:43:48
treated with fair wages more
respect in
1:43:50
the position where they're
gonna be able
1:43:51
to take care of their families
and I
1:43:54
just think it's a I think it's
it's kind
1:43:56
of like Jim Nia the blinders
have been
1:43:59
taken off all of a sudden the
person at
1:44:01
the you know who's the high
school
1:44:04
educated woman or guy stacking
the food
1:44:06
in the grocery store becomes
really
1:44:08
essential alright so what is
going on
1:44:13
and on about this year they're
trying to
1:44:14
get this you know their bet the
party of
1:44:16
the bankers is gonna try to get
these
1:44:18
but I was like but but there's
the real
1:44:22
now if this was Trump and he
says what
1:44:24
this isoh is going to show his
trumpet
1:44:28
says something like this he'd
be he'd be
1:44:31
really nailed this is the real
the real
1:44:36
attitude toward these people is
1:44:39
exemplified by something within
that
1:44:41
clip that you probably didn't
catch look
1:44:43
what I did and here it is this
is the
1:44:45
one I so and there are the
things
1:44:47
they're the folks keeping hold
on the
1:44:50
things and there are the things
they're
1:44:53
the folks keeping that's who
they are
1:44:56
they're just things this
they're the
1:44:58
things so the people
1:45:00
all these important people that
he he's
1:45:02
heaping praise upon calls when
it sound
1:45:06
was free flow of thought
they're the
1:45:08
things they're things that's
right on
1:45:14
jump thing you're looking at
what the
1:45:16
Democrats candidate for
president you're
1:45:19
you hate you things out there
you should
1:45:21
be voting for him really not
fair what
1:45:23
you're doing here it's what
he'd said I
1:45:27
know yeah I know you're right
I'm not
1:45:30
very unfair to actually dissect
what
1:45:33
this guy has to say very unfair
very
1:45:36
unfair things just it's just
the truth
1:45:45
wants to come out there just
things
1:45:46
doesn't surprise me doesn't
surprise me
1:45:50
so let's go - I don't have an
ISO from
1:45:52
this one but this is just
another just
1:45:53
is the dumb clip this is cbs4 -
becomes
1:45:57
really essential or the farmer
putting
1:45:59
the mark you know getting food
to market
1:46:01
it's really essential and I
think
1:46:03
there's a greater appreciation
for who
1:46:04
merely makes this country
function I
1:46:07
talked early when I ran when I
announced
1:46:09
about a year ago we're gonna
restore the
1:46:10
soul of America we're seeing
the soul of
1:46:12
America now is Blaney's folks
these
1:46:15
folks are the soul american
Lattimore
1:46:17
scared to death but they're
still
1:46:19
showing up for work and the
essential
1:46:21
jobs well does this does this
tend to
1:46:23
make the case for $15 our
minimum wage
1:46:26
oh I think it makes the case
for that in
1:46:28
quite frankly Jim I think it
makes the
1:46:29
case for more it makes the case
you know
1:46:31
the president talked about you
know he's
1:46:33
uh you know he's a commander in
chief
1:46:35
well look look at all his
generals
1:46:37
lieutenants and and non cons
they're all
1:46:40
people the doctors or nurses or
police
1:46:42
officer firefighters they're
store
1:46:44
clerks they're people who in
fact are
1:46:46
driving in buses and
transportation
1:46:48
facilities and I think it's
about time
1:46:50
they start to get recognized
for what
1:46:53
they do and compensate it
appropriately
1:46:55
What did he say non comes yet
non comms
1:47:00
noncommissioned officers okay
all right
1:47:03
so we're confused by that non
comms
1:47:06
so he makes it clear that he
thinks you
1:47:10
know like but like unionized
bus drivers
1:47:13
you get more than three
1:47:13
you know if they already do get
the
1:47:15
minimum wage way beyond $15 an
hour most
1:47:19
of the people who isn't this
just a
1:47:21
partner not ditch-diggers who
are
1:47:23
talking up is this not just a
part of
1:47:25
Pelosi's plan the first thing
we do is
1:47:28
we want to that I'm sorry the
first
1:47:29
thing we the American people
want to do
1:47:31
is thank these people yeah and
by the
1:47:35
way thanking these things when
you do
1:47:38
that with a flyby from the Jets
you're
1:47:41
an asshole for planning it but
thanking
1:47:43
them is what we want yes
1:47:46
yeah all right let's go to CBS
for three
1:47:50
so I also wanted to ask you
about the
1:47:53
World Health Organization if
you are
1:47:54
like the president will you
restore
1:47:56
fundings of the World Health
1:47:57
Organization yes I will but
I'll also
1:47:59
insist that we have do what we
were
1:48:02
doing before we had set up a
pandemic
1:48:03
office within the White House
President
1:48:05
Obama we had CDC the folks for
the
1:48:09
Center for Disease Control
forward
1:48:11
station and other countries to
1:48:13
anticipate when we might see a
virus
1:48:16
coming a pandemic coming
because they're
1:48:18
gonna be more of these and we
are so I
1:48:20
would I would get much more
engaged in
1:48:22
the world we can't step back if
in fact
1:48:25
for example we solve the
problem in the
1:48:27
United States America and you
don't
1:48:29
solve it other parts of the
world you
1:48:30
know what's going to happen
we're gonna
1:48:32
have you're gonna have travel
bans
1:48:33
you're gonna not be able to do
have
1:48:35
economic intercourse around the
world
1:48:37
there's a lot
1:48:38
look when America goes the lone
lone
1:48:40
when America's first it's
America alone
1:48:42
and idea that we're stepping
back from
1:48:44
the world leadership that we in
fact
1:48:46
engaged in during the virus and
the
1:48:49
pandemics in the past it is
leaving it
1:48:52
leaderless as a matter of fact
so we
1:48:54
have to get back in the game
well one of
1:48:56
the issues is going to be China
that's
1:48:58
one of the reasons why the
president
1:48:59
cited for pulling out of the
World
1:49:01
Health Organization China is
likely to
1:49:03
become a major issue in this
election in
1:49:05
part because of the corona
virus I think
1:49:07
you've been critical of the way
the
1:49:08
administrator to show you
handled China
1:49:10
the administration has been
critical or
1:49:12
the way you were when you were
vice
1:49:14
president we're dealing with
with China
1:49:16
I guess I want to ask you do
you think
1:49:18
that this is is going to in
fact be a
1:49:20
major issue and are you
vulnerable on
1:49:22
this issue at all because of
your son's
1:49:24
business dealings in in China
now I
1:49:26
don't please so it
1:49:27
my son's business dealings were
not
1:49:29
anything with everybody that
he's
1:49:31
talking about
1:49:32
not even remotely number one
nothing to
1:49:34
do with me number two and talk
about
1:49:36
business dealings look at the
business
1:49:38
he's the president has with
China
1:49:40
he owes apparently millions of
dollars
1:49:41
of the Bank of China is he's
got patents
1:49:44
from I mean this is this is all
about
1:49:47
whether or not we're gonna be
able to
1:49:50
coexist with the largest the
biggest
1:49:52
population in the world and
make sure
1:49:55
we're the ones that set the
standards
1:49:56
that the rest of the world
repairs to
1:49:58
that's what it's about
1:49:59
I think that was pretty much
debunked
1:50:01
the the Trump China business
dealings
1:50:05
yeah I think has been debunked
I think
1:50:07
there was a Lloyd's right it's
yeah they
1:50:09
tried to push it they tried to
push this
1:50:11
as a meme for something you
could find
1:50:13
anything because the Chinese
like every
1:50:15
other bank is sold off whatever
do Trump
1:50:17
owed them to some other Bank dry
1:50:20
apparently had it you did have
a loan
1:50:22
with China with the with a bank
for some
1:50:24
real estate and sure like every
other
1:50:26
real estate I mean we're it's
just what
1:50:29
you do you be every time you
take out a
1:50:30
real estate loan over the last
twenty
1:50:32
five years they get moved to
somebody
1:50:34
else you don't even know who yo
but
1:50:36
let's listen to a couple Isis
that are
1:50:38
in that one there let's go to
uh this is
1:50:42
just ISIL just ISIL yeah yeah
Biden CBS
1:50:47
fine because the idea Jim
you've never
1:50:50
seen a time when someone's
seeking
1:50:52
asylum has to seek it from
another
1:50:53
country I know what he means
but it
1:50:58
sounds really dumb it means yes
it and
1:51:02
in fact I think that's you're
supposed
1:51:03
to ask for asylum either before
you
1:51:05
leave your country or at an
official
1:51:08
asylum window whatever did you
say
1:51:15
whatever so here's that there's
the one
1:51:19
that's I so two and make sure
we're the
1:51:22
ones who set the standards that
the rest
1:51:24
of the world repairs to repairs
to what
1:51:27
he said I think you said
repairs to and
1:51:29
make sure we're the ones that
set the
1:51:31
standards that the rest of the
world
1:51:33
repairs to he means it adheres
but I
1:51:35
think that's just merit just
repair it
1:51:37
he said repairs that repairs is
very
1:51:41
that you will replace if you
rest of the
1:51:44
world repairs to repair to me
what you
1:51:48
think he was trying to say
adheres to no
1:51:50
I don't think it's just in the
structure
1:51:51
repair I don't know what I
cannot figure
1:51:53
out what word he was trying to
use okay
1:51:57
one more time yeah that's
probably a
1:51:59
good idea and make sure we're
the ones
1:52:04
that set the standards that the
rest of
1:52:05
the world repairs to prepare to
repair -
1:52:11
all right well how does it
happens it
1:52:14
happens it happens
1:52:15
oh yeah well it seems to happen
a lot
1:52:17
with this guy so let's go to
buy it in
1:52:19
four lobby emulsion when
America goes to
1:52:22
loan when America's first is
America
1:52:24
alone I wrote that down when
it's
1:52:27
America first it's America long
baby I
1:52:29
don't know what it means but it
sounds
1:52:31
good we go along we're going
for the
1:52:35
bomb the guy's great now did
you played
1:52:41
you just play the ice so that's
all I
1:52:43
had no don't you have Veidt
Biden for
1:52:46
immigration oh here it is okay
I'm sorry
1:52:54
you know you we can talk about
it later
1:52:56
but the way you've labeled them
it shows
1:52:57
up in a weird place
1:52:58
well it's okay with regard to
1:53:02
immigration you said that you
would
1:53:04
suspend a place a moratorium on
1:53:06
deportations for the first
hundred days
1:53:09
for anyone in the country
illegally do
1:53:11
you still hold to that and why
do you
1:53:13
believe that's a good idea
1:53:13
because we have to straighten
things out
1:53:15
anyone who committed a felony
in the
1:53:17
meantime would be deported but
we have
1:53:19
to take time to take stock of
exactly
1:53:21
what's going on who's where
what the
1:53:24
truth is and what's going on at
the
1:53:25
border and that's the thing we
should be
1:53:27
doing now because the idea Jim
you've
1:53:30
never seen a time when
someone's seeking
1:53:32
asylum has to seek it from
another
1:53:33
country you've never seen a
circumstance
1:53:35
where we have put people in
cages you
1:53:37
know we have to say stock of
where we
1:53:40
are we are a nation of we have
to say
1:53:43
suck you know I missed that one
of the
1:53:46
device owed it to if you put
people in
1:53:49
cages you know we have to say
stock I
1:53:51
want the sakes
1:53:53
stocke damnit sake stock it's
probably a
1:53:58
Japanese company that has sake
stock but
1:54:02
it came out different for Joe
from the
1:54:04
telephone where we are we are a
nation
1:54:07
of immigrants and one of the
reasons why
1:54:09
we are so powerful and we've
been so
1:54:11
successful is because we're a
nation of
1:54:13
immigrants and the way we're
acting both
1:54:16
domestically and
internationally is is a
1:54:18
crying shame it's not who we are
1:54:20
wait there we go
1:54:23
that's my one Obama that's yeah
there's
1:54:30
some of that now that's the end
of that
1:54:31
thing I do I think I do have
the Biden
1:54:33
on how to win Florida I think
came from
1:54:35
this so this is a kind of an
iced over
1:54:36
short thing that I think came
from the
1:54:41
same interview biting on how to
win
1:54:42
Florida that we build the
middle class
1:54:44
back up and also deal with what
1:54:46
everybody in Florida knows is a
problem
1:54:48
global warming I don't know if
there was
1:54:59
any context about Florida
before it but
1:55:01
it doesn't matter somehow you
gonna win
1:55:04
Florida that we build a little
class
1:55:06
back up and also deal with what
1:55:08
everybody in Florida knows is a
problem
1:55:10
global warming you don't expect
it you
1:55:21
can't drive through Miami
without
1:55:22
hitting a fish man good eating
by the
1:55:25
way this fish those fish fish
we've now
1:55:29
I do it's not like I'm not
beating up on
1:55:33
bite in here but I felt that
you know
1:55:35
the bite is working on his
picking the
1:55:37
vice president this is where
the Stacy
1:55:39
Abram stuff might come in yeah
I'm ready
1:55:41
for you he I don't have station
I do I
1:55:44
do i do i do have well I'm
gonna let you
1:55:46
play that before I continue
bashing him
1:55:48
but let's go on do we have to
determine
1:55:51
who it would make start to make
some
1:55:53
predictions I've made a couple
of them
1:55:55
already that may be falling by
the
1:55:57
wayside because my latest
thinking and I
1:55:59
couldn't be wrong
1:56:00
mm-hm is that he's going to go
with Amy
1:56:03
Klobuchar No
1:56:06
why do you sweaty why are you so
1:56:08
exaggerated in your reaction to
that
1:56:10
because I'm so excited for Amy
1:56:14
oh it's Road I forgot yours yes
I'm an 8
1:56:16
I'm an I'm an Amy man what was
I think
1:56:20
everybody I'm gonna Amy man Amy
go to
1:56:24
guy
1:56:25
I'm Amy so and I think there's
some
1:56:27
reasons for this money's gonna
he
1:56:29
already say he's gonna pick a
woman and
1:56:30
he has to really seriously
think about
1:56:33
this white Stacey Abrams was
out nobody
1:56:37
is going to let Stacey Abrams
become
1:56:40
President of the United States
when all
1:56:42
she is is a small town small
town well
1:56:46
she may be she's a giant she's
a small
1:56:48
town member of the Council on
Foreign
1:56:50
Relations that's all you need
to know
1:56:52
she's a small town small space
small
1:56:55
town
1:56:55
she is a Georgia legislative
member of
1:57:00
the Georgia Legislature
1:57:02
legislature and how is that
1:57:05
qualifications to be President
of the
1:57:07
United States yes she is a CFR
member
1:57:09
and how did that ever come to
be so
1:57:11
that's suspicious
1:57:12
but so she's out I don't care
what
1:57:14
anybody wants to thank y'all
you know
1:57:16
they just like to talk about
her so they
1:57:17
can talk about it so they can
bring her
1:57:18
up later but Stacey Abrams is
out and
1:57:21
then the other women that I've
looked at
1:57:22
I mean she can't do Elizabeth
Warren
1:57:24
because it doesn't balance the
ticket
1:57:26
properly clover charts in the
Midwest so
1:57:29
that balances the ticket you
have East
1:57:31
Coast Midwest that's always a
good
1:57:32
balance and I'm starting to is
starting
1:57:35
to narrow down to those calm
Kamala
1:57:37
Harris is a horrible person
she's not
1:57:40
that delicate this is a
horrible person
1:57:44
and then he's got you know
Gillibrand is
1:57:47
making noise trying to get in
on the
1:57:49
action but she doesn't have her
purse
1:57:50
she's also not she's from the
East Coast
1:57:53
also that means no balanced
ticket
1:57:58
anyway so I'm so Amy is my top
pick
1:58:01
right now even though I still
like the
1:58:02
woman from New Mexico you know
who the
1:58:04
keeper uh the keepers
prediction is it
1:58:08
just came out well it's not a
prediction
1:58:09
but she says very interesting
Val
1:58:11
Demmings
1:58:13
she's Florida Democrat so let's
let's
1:58:18
look at the list she's a
Democrat she
1:58:20
she vowel Demings she's a
Democrat she's
1:58:25
a woman and she's
african-american
1:58:28
that's three for three bro yeah
three
1:58:31
and she is give you my three
the United
1:58:34
States representative she's a
1:58:35
congresswoman so she's good to
go no
1:58:39
one's ever heard of her ever
heard of
1:58:41
her no one's ever heard of her
all right
1:58:45
now let's just break for one
second
1:58:47
because you gave me the room
I'm going
1:58:50
to play you 46 seconds of the
hacks on
1:58:53
tap podcast pax on tap is a
fabulous
1:58:56
podcast it is the two big
campaign guys
1:59:02
Mike Murphy the Republican and
Axelrod
1:59:05
who of course ran the Obama
campaign and
1:59:07
they go head-to-head and talk
about all
1:59:10
kinds of stuff like who should
Joe pick
1:59:12
for a VP I mean I can't tell
how many
1:59:14
times that I've been with a
candidate in
1:59:16
this discussion and they bring
up a name
1:59:19
that the media keeps harping on
that
1:59:20
they're getting lobbied for and
all that
1:59:23
that choice could make a lot of
sense
1:59:24
and then there's a then there's
a pause
1:59:26
in some smartass sometimes me
says yeah
1:59:29
and we're gonna need a food
tester
1:59:31
because it's clear the core
loyalty will
1:59:33
be to the future of their
career and I
1:59:35
think that's a problem with
Abrams I
1:59:37
think that's a problem of
Carmel and it
1:59:39
could be a problem with any of
the
1:59:40
others so you can never
underestimate in
1:59:43
the room how important that is
that to
1:59:45
get a team player not somebody
who's an
1:59:47
independent operator and what's
a very
1:59:49
tough job cuz you go out and
take fire
1:59:51
for the president and people
have their
1:59:53
own campaign plan thinking
Joe's only
1:59:55
there for one year are gonna be
very
1:59:57
difficult to manage in that way
and it's
1:59:58
gonna be a tough time to be
POTUS so
2:00:00
let's just review what was said
there
2:00:02
he's only really gonna be VP
for a year
2:00:05
because well we all know and
the second
2:00:09
thing was they're gonna need a
food
2:00:11
taster depending on who Vice
President
2:00:15
is cuz apparently they think
someone's
2:00:17
gonna try and kill Joe of
course so I
2:00:22
think that's a good prediction
we'll
2:00:23
give him one year and careful
what you
2:00:25
eat Joe
2:00:27
I would also mention something
else that
2:00:30
should be mentioned and this is
my
2:00:35
former Democratic self coming
out the
2:00:39
women in the Democratic Party
are not
2:00:42
going to accept a black woman
as the
2:00:46
first female president of the
United
2:00:49
States not out of their party
and you
2:00:52
say this is a former Democrat
racist
2:00:54
these people they liked it
that's why
2:00:56
they're so you know they're
adamant
2:00:58
about all you know we got a
racist
2:01:00
everyone else is a racist but me
2:01:02
this is them again doing that
old adage
2:01:05
the Dutch adage what I say you
are as
2:01:07
what I am and they will not
accept they
2:01:11
will vote against any
possibility of a
2:01:14
black woman becoming the first
female
2:01:18
president of the United States
when the
2:01:21
Hillary should have been the
first
2:01:23
female president and she was
white and
2:01:25
the first female president
should be a
2:01:27
white woman well does she still
have a
2:01:35
chance in hell yeah I think so
oh gosh I
2:01:39
mean there's a couple of odd
theories
2:01:42
coming out one of them is
that's been
2:01:45
promoted is that Joe is going
to once
2:01:48
he's nominated then they can
say well
2:01:53
you know you get they could
suddenly
2:01:55
decide that oh the Tara Reid
thing is
2:01:57
important or he's gonna get
Quran is too
2:01:59
old and they can party the
party which
2:02:02
the party can do this can say
he's out
2:02:05
we're gonna put somebody else
in his
2:02:06
place in the last minute and
they're
2:02:08
gonna have to make a decision
now some
2:02:10
people say that if he did this
before he
2:02:12
was fully nominated and
confirmed which
2:02:14
has to be after August did then
then all
2:02:17
the Bernie bros who get all
bent out of
2:02:18
shape because well not us right
right
2:02:20
making this way they can get
out of the
2:02:22
idea of pushing Bernie out out
of the
2:02:26
picture without hey we did it
the way it
2:02:28
was supposed to be done but
they have to
2:02:31
if they're gonna replace Joe
who would
2:02:32
they replace him with they
can't just
2:02:34
out of the blue in September of
this
2:02:36
year after all this bla Biden
Biden
2:02:38
Biden Biden he's
2:02:40
even if he can't talk or walk
but I
2:02:43
can't get out of the basement
he's
2:02:44
terrific
2:02:45
who can we replace them with
you can't
2:02:47
put anybody else in there no to
replace
2:02:50
him without knowing the entire
party
2:02:53
except Hillary tell me my logic
Sanne
2:02:59
fine yes
2:02:59
no I think your logic is there
I don't
2:03:07
think that they're gonna do
this by the
2:03:09
way this is not a theory that I
but if
2:03:12
they did it that would be the
2:03:14
opportunity to drop Hillary in
because
2:03:16
that's the only logical person
because
2:03:17
she's already got the campaign
mechanism
2:03:20
she's always got the brand name
2:03:21
recognition you can't bring in
a me or
2:03:23
anybody else out of the blue
and didn't
2:03:26
replace Joe you'd have to
replace him
2:03:28
with Bernie but you could
replace him
2:03:30
with with Hillary and nobody
would bitch
2:03:31
about it too much
2:03:32
look replace them with Michele
and the
2:03:34
Democrats win that's it that's
it that's
2:03:37
it replace it's not my theory
2:03:41
interfering don't win with
Marion like I
2:03:45
said a minute ago the white
Democrat
2:03:48
women will not put her in and
you say
2:03:53
that you say that as a former
Democrat
2:03:56
yes I'm saying it is a former
Democrat
2:03:58
and people that and they still
know
2:04:00
Democrats and I know what
racist they
2:04:02
are they are not going to do it
but but
2:04:04
I don't I don't understand your
logic
2:04:06
you saying they won't let a
black woman
2:04:08
win Michele could easily win
this I
2:04:11
don't know if she could win or
not and
2:04:13
next nevermind
2:04:15
[Music]
2:04:21
was really bad it was let's go
back to
2:04:25
Joe and and couple of he he's
doing
2:04:31
these
2:04:33
town hall meetings that are
basically as
2:04:36
podcast this shitty podcast
2:04:39
yeah the podcast is no good but
the town
2:04:41
hall meetings are interesting
and the in
2:04:44
the town hall meeting consists
of him
2:04:46
and one person this is that
town hall
2:04:48
that was him and Bill I'm sorry
Hill
2:04:52
right yeah yeah many Hill and
so I
2:04:55
played it fed them surprises as
long as
2:04:58
this is this is a bite and
welcome
2:05:00
welcoming Hillary and he
basically Biden
2:05:04
comes on and welcomes Hillary
who goes
2:05:07
off which by the way it gives
me the
2:05:08
idea that she could be the
replacement
2:05:10
she goes off the deep end yet
get get
2:05:12
get get she can't stop talking
he never
2:05:14
gets a word in edgewise he's
falling
2:05:17
asleep he's got his eyes closed
lolling
2:05:20
asleep no he's not can't just
say
2:05:21
something he's not I know what
this is
2:05:23
gonna tension to him doing this
before
2:05:26
the lockdown when someone
complements
2:05:28
him he looks down as he's
bashful
2:05:32
because he's receiving praise
and maybe
2:05:35
deep inside Joe feels he
doesn't deserve
2:05:37
it so he looks down he his it's
his eyes
2:05:40
are downcast people think he's
falling
2:05:42
asleep
2:05:43
no he's embarrassed by the pray
is
2:05:45
whenever someone praises him
that's when
2:05:47
he's embarrassed and looks down
I
2:05:50
believe this is true but it
still looks
2:05:53
like he's fallen asleep really
thrilled
2:05:55
to have my friend the former
senator and
2:05:57
former Secretary of State and
the woman
2:05:59
who should be President on
stage right
2:06:01
now
2:06:01
Hillary Clinton welcome Hillary
it's
2:06:04
great to have you here that was
a nice
2:06:09
intro to say the woman who
should have
2:06:10
been president the United
States that's
2:06:12
pretty nice Hillary it's great
to have
2:06:15
you here and if I may say I'm
sorry I
2:06:21
won't interrupt after this I
think
2:06:24
Hillary looked good I don't
know if
2:06:26
she's essential personnel but
the hair
2:06:28
the hair is working for she's
doing
2:06:30
something with her hair that is
new and
2:06:32
fresh she brought a hairdresser
in it's
2:06:34
new fresh and I like it to be
here with
2:06:36
you
2:06:36
and to be part of this very
important
2:06:39
discussion and I am thrilled to
be part
2:06:43
of your campaign too
2:06:46
only endorse you but to help
highlight a
2:06:49
lot of the issues that are at
stake in
2:06:52
this presidential election as
you just
2:06:55
so rightly said this terrible
pandemic
2:06:59
that we're all going through
kiss a lot
2:07:01
of Americans much harder than
others
2:07:04
we've seen it firsthand in
2:07:07
hospitalizations and in
unfortunately
2:07:10
fatalities but we've also seen
it when
2:07:14
we look at the pictures of
those people
2:07:17
on the front lines do you know
80% of
2:07:20
all health care workers in
America are
2:07:24
women and one out of three jobs
held by
2:07:28
women in our country has been
classified
2:07:31
as essential so this is an
issue that
2:07:35
affects all of us young and old
every
2:07:38
kind of background from every
walk of
2:07:40
life but it is having a
disproportionate
2:07:44
impact on the front lines men
you're
2:07:46
yelling at your own clip on
women
2:07:48
working on women caring for
others I'm
2:07:52
German holding this no I want
to hear it
2:07:54
down the home as we go through
this
2:07:57
together so I want to add my
voice to
2:08:00
the many who have endorsed you
to be our
2:08:04
president just think of what a
2:08:06
difference it would make right
now if we
2:08:09
had a president who not only
listened to
2:08:13
the science facts / fiction but
brought
2:08:17
us together showed the kind of
2:08:21
compassion and caring that we
need from
2:08:24
our president and which Joe
Biden has
2:08:27
been exemplifying throughout
his entire
2:08:30
life geez yeah we're all coming
together
2:08:37
tomorrow night by the way
there's a
2:08:40
we've got the big Oprah 200
star-studded
2:08:44
24-hour global virus relief
event oh
2:08:48
yeah oh yeah yeah this is gonna
be great
2:08:51
is it I think this is the
Clooney gang I
2:08:53
think this is where Hillary
will be now
2:08:55
she probably be there Oprah
Julia
2:08:57
Roberts
2:08:58
yeah sorry should be the guests
are
2:09:00
coming in late oh hello no I
know you're
2:09:03
so busy no I'm not stuck at
home I want
2:09:05
to go back to a 2008 clip
Abidin when
2:09:09
he's when he's running as vice
president
2:09:11
for Obama and this is why in
2008 and I
2:09:16
just to me it just shows you
these
2:09:18
consistent over the years and
it really
2:09:20
doesn't hurt to keep picking on
it look
2:09:22
that's been an economic plan
just
2:09:24
nothing to tackle the number
one job
2:09:28
facing the middle class and it
happens
2:09:30
to be as Barack says a
three-letter word
2:09:32
and jobs especially since those
four
2:09:39
letters alright Joe thank you
he's great
2:09:43
that that went viral which was
written I
2:09:47
think this is me showing my I'm
a gen
2:09:49
Xer but I could have been a
boomer
2:09:51
status everyone was chuckling
and
2:09:53
cracking up over this I would
get much
2:09:55
more engaged in the world we
can't step
2:09:57
back if in fact for example we
solve the
2:10:00
problem in the United States
America and
2:10:02
you don't solve it other parts
of the
2:10:04
world you know what's gonna
happen we're
2:10:05
gonna have you're gonna have
travel bans
2:10:07
you're gonna not be able to do
have
2:10:09
economic intercourse around the
world
2:10:11
there's a lot
2:10:12
look when America goes you know
I grew
2:10:17
up and I remember when I was mm
I think
2:10:19
eight and I remember someone at
the high
2:10:23
school kids and they were on
the bus and
2:10:24
they were like oh we're where
we have a
2:10:28
conversational intercourse like
oh who
2:10:32
is it the quiz
2:10:36
my god everybody was loving of
course
2:10:41
maybe it's just I mean the word
that's a
2:10:43
beavis and butt-head react
economic
2:10:45
intercourse and I understand
that that
2:10:47
globally people didn't get it
because a
2:10:49
couple of Dutch people like man
he's got
2:10:51
his mind it's an actual word I
mean it's
2:10:56
totally not what you want to
use in his
2:10:59
position which is why he used
it no
2:11:02
doubt cuz the man is fried he's
being
2:11:05
accused of forced intercourse
it's
2:11:08
another version of intercourse
forced
2:11:10
sexual intercourse I should say
so for
2:11:15
him to do that was was I mean
wow the
2:11:18
guy they're gonna have to keep
him on a
2:11:20
leash and put a muzzle on his
head but
2:11:23
it was fun to see since we'll
just wrap
2:11:25
this up I have the Stacey
Abrams what we
2:11:27
talked about she was on Don
Lemon Don
2:11:29
Lemon grilling her in the new
Don Lemon
2:11:32
way you know this is he's been
doing
2:11:33
this for a while now he'll uh
he'll come
2:11:37
out of a clip it'll just sit
there and
2:11:38
look at the camera and just go
really is
2:11:44
that really it's very annoying
2:11:46
unwatchable and he was doing
this to
2:11:49
Stacey Abrams regarding the
allegations
2:11:52
against Joe Biden okay someone
who wants
2:11:55
to be his vice president I
think it's
2:11:56
important that you we speak
about
2:11:57
something that's in the news
now as you
2:11:59
know there is a sexual assault
2:12:01
allegation against Joe Biden
the accuser
2:12:03
name is Tara Reid tell CNN at
the
2:12:05
alleged incident happened in
1993 while
2:12:08
she was working as an aide and
Biden
2:12:10
Senate office she is claiming
that she
2:12:12
was delivering Biden a duffel
bag and
2:12:14
says that Biden had her up
against the
2:12:16
wall in a corridor on the hill
and
2:12:18
violated her with his fingers
now CNN
2:12:20
his nap has now spoken on the
record
2:12:23
with her former neighbor who
says Reid
2:12:25
told her about the allegation
within a
2:12:27
few years of the alleged
incident
2:12:28
Biden's campaign says untrue
never
2:12:32
happened is this a credible
allegation I
2:12:35
believe that women deserves to
be heard
2:12:38
and I believe that they need to
be
2:12:40
listened to but I also believe
that
2:12:42
those allegations have to be
2:12:44
investigated by credible
sources the New
2:12:46
York Times did
2:12:47
investigation and they found
that the
2:12:50
accusation was not credible
2:12:51
I believe Joe Biden I believe
that he is
2:12:54
a person who has demonstrated
that his
2:12:56
love of family his love of our
community
2:13:00
has been made perfectly clear
through
2:13:03
his work as a congressional
leader and
2:13:06
as an American leader I know
Joe Biden
2:13:09
and I think that he is telling
the truth
2:13:10
and that this did not happen so
in in
2:13:13
2018 you tweeted it was
shameful that
2:13:16
Brett Cavanaugh's Supreme Court
2:13:18
nomination was being rushed
forward and
2:13:20
survivors of violence at
Christine Blasi
2:13:22
Ford deserve to have their
voices heard
2:13:24
are you applying a different
standard
2:13:27
now by the way good on Don
Lemon he's
2:13:29
asking the right questions oh
not at all
2:13:31
I believe then I believe now
that women
2:13:33
deserve to be heard because too
often
2:13:35
they are not and Tara Reid
deserves to
2:13:37
have her story listen to and
investigate
2:13:40
it now that's it that's exactly
I just
2:13:42
want to stop there because that
is what
2:13:44
you're getting from from your
fellow
2:13:46
women women this is what your
feminists
2:13:48
are doing I believe all women
should be
2:13:51
heard you know what that means
right
2:13:54
they just okay I heard you get
out of
2:13:56
the way and she keeps repeating
that
2:13:58
it's it I am offended by it all
I
2:14:01
believe all women should be
heard well
2:14:04
of course they should be heard
she got
2:14:06
if you got allegations it would
by the
2:14:08
way I haven't seen her being
heard much
2:14:11
on CNN or MSNBC or ABC or CBS
or NBC
2:14:15
News no so women are not being
heard in
2:14:18
a different standard now not at
all I
2:14:21
believe then I believe now that
women
2:14:23
deserve to be heard because too
often
2:14:25
they are not and Tara Reid
deserve to
2:14:27
have her story listened to and
2:14:29
investigated what was happening
to
2:14:31
christine Blasi Ford was that
there was
2:14:33
no investigation there was a
rush to
2:14:35
move the conversation forward
so that no
2:14:37
investigation was conducted and
as I
2:14:40
said I believe that there was
those
2:14:42
allegations needed to be
investigated
2:14:44
and I believe in the New York
Times and
2:14:45
subsequent reports support what
the
2:14:48
Biden campaign has said and I
believe
2:14:51
Joe Biden
2:14:54
she stumbles over the whole bit
at the
2:14:56
end there which is pretty sad
and again
2:15:00
the investigation she's
referring to
2:15:02
both Brett Kavanaugh who was
confirmed
2:15:06
as a Supreme Court justice
2:15:08
we're investigated by the New
York Times
2:15:10
whatever that means cuz it's
not law
2:15:12
enforcement it's the New York
Times in
2:15:13
the New York Times what they
come up
2:15:16
with about Brett Kavanaugh well
yeah it
2:15:18
couldn't we find anyone who said
2:15:19
anything but sure sounded right
and
2:15:21
maybe I don't know hmm and the
New York
2:15:25
Times investigated these
allegations and
2:15:27
literally said The Times found
no
2:15:30
pattern of sexual misconduct by
mr.
2:15:32
Biden beyond the hugs kisses and
2:15:35
touching that women previously
said made
2:15:37
them uncomfortable in which the
New York
2:15:39
Times take that down now why
did they
2:15:42
take it down we have a quote
from the
2:15:45
author of the article baquette
be a qu
2:15:48
et was it was this guy you know
him
2:15:49
bucket but Quentin Dan Dean
Dean Baquet
2:15:54
no he's that one of the A's the
editor
2:15:57
of the place who is the editor
well he
2:16:00
explains the deletion I'm
quoting even
2:16:03
though a lot of us including me
had
2:16:05
looked at it before the story
went into
2:16:07
the paper I think that the
campaign
2:16:09
thought the phrasing was
awkward and
2:16:11
made it look like there were
other
2:16:12
instances in which he'd been
accused of
2:16:14
sexual misconduct and that's
not what
2:16:16
the sentence was intended to
say so he
2:16:20
changed that based on what the
campaign
2:16:22
thought the editor of the New
York Times
2:16:26
I think that the campaign
thought the
2:16:29
phrasing was awkward and made
it look
2:16:30
like there were other instances
in which
2:16:32
he's been accused of other
sexual
2:16:34
misconduct and that's why they
took it
2:16:37
out because the campaign
thought that or
2:16:40
he thinks the campaign thought
that
2:16:41
doesn't matter why are you
thinking of
2:16:44
the campaign mr. editor it's
really bad
2:16:49
that to admit that what's wrong
with the
2:16:53
guy yeah that's really bad he
should be
2:16:55
fired immediately now for a
moment about
2:16:59
getting back and opening up I
mean you
2:17:03
had all these clips about we
had a
2:17:05
number of clips and sub
2:17:07
responders and the the grocery
workers
2:17:09
and the firemen and the police
and quite
2:17:12
frankly it's most people who
keep the
2:17:14
whole damn world running I'd
like to add
2:17:17
to that dude's name Ben
dudettes named
2:17:19
Bernadette never mentioned
Network
2:17:22
admins people managing your
damn Netflix
2:17:25
oh you so you don't buffer and
cry a lot
2:17:28
of people doing that work but
for some
2:17:31
reason people are so freaked
out that
2:17:36
they become completely
irrational now so
2:17:41
how can you be very cool with
all these
2:17:46
people in your grocery store
and I don't
2:17:48
think we've seen a lot of
people get
2:17:50
sick and died in the in the
food sir in
2:17:54
the food business in the grocery
2:17:56
shopping business do we have
numbers
2:17:58
have we heard numbers
apparently were
2:17:59
quite low and the only the only
the food
2:18:01
packing business do we have
numbers I
2:18:03
want to right away with you am
i I'm
2:18:06
leading up to a clip and you're
just
2:18:08
jumping in and stealing it from
me
2:18:09
that's because I've been a lead
up job
2:18:11
cuz I'm so act okay I'm at
Costco and
2:18:18
I'm there and I got at least 10
feet
2:18:20
away from the guy wait are you
inside or
2:18:22
outside where are you inside
out inside
2:18:24
underlying to get out to check
out
2:18:26
uh-huh can I see your mask I
got my mask
2:18:30
on okay everybody's got a mask
on I'm 10
2:18:33
feet away from deep from the
counter cuz
2:18:35
I'm just back and this woman
starts
2:18:38
screaming at me the woman at
Costco one
2:18:40
big fat Costco chick oh you
went on the
2:18:47
star I wasn't on this you
weren't star I
2:18:51
was 10 feet away you were not I
wasn't
2:18:53
on the sorry these people all
want to
2:18:55
work for TSA you know or their
ex TSA
2:18:59
people I don't know what they
are but I
2:19:00
find it
2:19:02
okay I'll back up like you know
an inch
2:19:05
I got that I got that at at the
Whole
2:19:08
Foods a couple of weeks ago I
wasn't on
2:19:11
the star where they screaming
at you
2:19:13
like this maniac was cream no I
got a
2:19:15
Kurt like please Barret
question can we
2:19:19
name the show big fat Costco
chick
2:19:21
because I think that will
really work
2:19:22
well for SEO just just checking
with you
2:19:26
so this is the but you're right
it's
2:19:29
that kind of insanity yeah I
don't see
2:19:32
people yelling I just I just
don't see
2:19:35
the danger I don't see the
results of it
2:19:37
I'm not seeing what was
supposed to be
2:19:40
happening
2:19:40
there are hundreds there are
millions of
2:19:43
people working in grocery
stores in
2:19:45
big-box stores fantastic I'm so
happy
2:19:48
they're doing that but the
people
2:19:51
they're serving are people who
are
2:19:53
freaking out like the your
Costco lady
2:19:57
you may have seen this video as
a
2:19:59
teacher walking she's walking
her dog by
2:20:01
the way she's outside she's
walking her
2:20:02
dog two kids are in a
playground and she
2:20:05
goes off on
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we come over there
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we'll go over there
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I'm keep recording him
2:20:34
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I'm just trying to save your ass
2:20:44
I
2:20:48
of course every high school kid
well I
2:20:52
cool a diet painful death a
Corona
2:20:54
but it's just not Lodge it's
the fear
2:20:57
and I think that if you've
missed
2:20:58
certain elements if you Prince
if you
2:21:00
have not had some other input
and all
2:21:03
you've seen is maybe NBC ABC
but worse
2:21:06
if you're watching a MSNBC or
CNN and
2:21:10
Fox then you are going to freak
out but
2:21:16
you're it's illogical because
you go
2:21:17
into the grocery store and think
2:21:19
everything's ok because
someone's
2:21:20
wearing a mask and standing on
the star
2:21:23
so it's it's it's odd and it's
gonna be
2:21:27
very ugly with a lot of people
and I
2:21:29
think there's gonna be a lot of
these
2:21:31
situations where again let's
get in
2:21:34
front of this shit John let's
get those
2:21:36
bracelets out there if I could
just
2:21:37
excuse me ma'am
2:21:38
can you see verified COBIT 19
antibodies
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okay so I'm okay here and don't
I
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suffered for you lady I'm gonna
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imagine
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all the people who could do is
awesome
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oh yeah that'd be fun
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and indeed we have a few people
to thank
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for show 202 38 and starting
with the
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Sir Kelly spawn burg in Alberta
the
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Rocky Mountain House one two
three four
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five eight a note I will read
happy
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birthday to my smokin hot wife
Dame
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Andrea
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Gagne
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Kayne she is indispensable in
keeping
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our star open during the zombie
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she is
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instrumental in getting our
FedEx and
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agreements
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she is like she's from the
future Black
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Knight sirs Kelly good Rocky
Mountain
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House mister cheeps next on the
list in
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Phoenixville one two three four
five
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which is the same as kelly
Phoenixville
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Pennsylvania keeping on she was
mister
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cheap herb lamb by kind of
Georgia Baron
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of Bluford Dam in Sugar Hill
Georgia
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boob 800 800 Gert Hill Sean
brown and
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Ruskin Florida 6969 store grab
you lon
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grab you lands back 69 69 Peter
Chong
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comes in at 60 68 68 and it
says happy
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birthday John here welcome Gary
Blatt
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Wayne Pennsylvania 6660 Jeff
Holland in
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Winter Springs Florida 6633
Paul my
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miter in slacks Creek
Queensland 65
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Joshua Schmidt in Norwood
Norwood Young
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America
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what Norwood Young America
Minnesota
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mm-hmm by the way of Peter Paul
Schmidt
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smiter
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smile is a deed I think it was a
2:23:54
deduction yeah no please
2:23:56
you've been deduced he's
noticing back
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hearing you're not looking at
the notes
2:24:01
looking back here Jeff Holland
in Winter
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Springs Florida needed a dee
dee doo dee
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doo st. you do ciggies good
sorry I was
2:24:12
prepping for the after the same
yes I'm
2:24:15
doing 20 things at once
2:24:16
no but you always tell me
you're reading
2:24:18
these notes I know John Brown
and Ruskin
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Florida needs to D douching
yeah all
2:24:28
over the place I'm looking back
for
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searches anymore back there ok
ok Joshua
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Smith David Wilhelm in Prunedale
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California 5555 Robert Bruckner
Gilbert
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Arizona
2:24:43
Aaron panko and Green Bay
Wisconsin
2:24:46
let's see what he says he's a
property
2:24:56
douchey Campbell in Boise Idaho
2:24:59
5510 needs a D douching
Samantha Rodgers
2:25:11
temperance Michigan 95 she says
was a
2:25:14
call out sis why Ryan
Winckelmann her
2:25:18
husband has been listening to
the
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podcast religiously I think
this is a
2:25:21
surprise a hey baby I'm
listening to I'm
2:25:24
donating mmm she's donating
sweet person
2:25:28
did call you a douche bag no of
course
2:25:30
not
2:25:30
sky to the tall corn Davenport
Iowa
2:25:34
54:33 Greg News oh and
Warrenville
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Illinois got a happy birthday
coming up
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for his brother sir Don Baron
of New
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Hampshire and the Merrimack
Valley and
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Windham New Hampshire
back-to-back
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donations at Windham yeah 50
55111
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anonymous $51 with a birthday
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sir Scott Nelson of Melbourne
Florida 51
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the following people are $50
donors name
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and location Jeffries Ellen in
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2:26:08
Michigan Christopher
2:26:09
Herr Kessler and Marshfield
Wisconsin
2:26:11
jo-ann Brady in Phoenix Arizona
juggler
2:26:17
Ted you wrote a long notes and
wrote an
2:26:20
extremely long note which we're
not
2:26:22
gonna read but because there's
a lot of
2:26:24
it's about testing and some
other things
2:26:26
but he doesn't make this I want
to
2:26:28
report of it he's I've been a
douche bag
2:26:31
most of the time because he's
been that
2:26:33
like a thousand shows and for
what it's
2:26:36
worth I'm a douche bag but no
agenda is
2:26:38
very important to me but most
of the
2:26:39
time I've been listening I have
been
2:26:41
unemployed or minimally
employed or like
2:26:43
the last few years
2:26:45
barely self-employed juggling
and
2:26:47
entertaining occasionally the
$50.00 I
2:26:50
am paying you now it comes from
the
2:26:51
government stimulus of the 1200
bucks
2:26:54
hold on a second back up
juggling and
2:26:58
entertaining occasionally that
sounds
2:27:02
cool
2:27:03
that's an interesting vocation
that he
2:27:05
would put it as he's juggling am
2:27:08
juggling and now I'll be
entertaining
2:27:09
doing something else as if the
job which
2:27:12
a lot of people believe is true
by the
2:27:14
way I think juggling is highly
2:27:15
entertaining I love juggling
thank you
2:27:17
very much for your support the
juggler
2:27:20
Ted and then we're gonna give
you a
2:27:22
deduced you've got Scottsdale
Arizona
2:27:35
$50 and she's says we're the
biggest
2:27:39
source of hope and laughter in
these
2:27:41
dark times Richard Gardner sure
Richard
2:27:50
Gardner $50 David in West
Lafayette
2:27:53
Indiana he's one of the biggest
d-bags
2:27:56
he says I'd like to read this
I'd like
2:28:00
to read this John and Adam I'm
one of
2:28:03
the biggest d-bags in the
history of the
2:28:04
show and have empirical data to
prove it
2:28:06
thank you all for the wonderful
content
2:28:09
I've enjoyed over the years
especially
2:28:10
during this first ever
quarantine of
2:28:12
healthy persons by the way I
recently
2:28:14
followed Adams advice of
telling my wife
2:28:17
hey nice knees he just relaxed
2:28:20
a lot Donald Trump to the CBS
reporter
2:28:22
when she was yelling at me
despite the
2:28:25
clear directive I can report
that using
2:28:28
this phrase had the exact
opposite
2:28:30
effect on my wife I highly
recommend
2:28:32
that no adjacent listeners not
use this
2:28:34
phrase when arguing with their
2:28:36
significant others yeah I
believe this
2:28:40
to be a absolute fact proper
phrases yes
2:28:47
dear I'm sorry
2:28:49
exactly we all know how it's
supposed to
2:28:52
go try that one I always try
him I was
2:28:56
wrong
2:29:01
yeah I was wrong if I was wrong
I'll say
2:29:04
I was wrong I was wrong already
I don't
2:29:07
get to say it very often okay
we don't
2:29:11
have any arguments that's why
so let
2:29:13
that's David he's the last one
but then
2:29:15
we have a just a twelve dollar
donation
2:29:17
which actually does have a note
to be
2:29:18
read which is because he's
getting
2:29:21
knighted yeah this is Brian
right he
2:29:23
says it's been a long road with
my $12
2:29:26
and 12 cents subscription has
put me for
2:29:30
a while now over the threshold
for
2:29:32
knighthoods yeah I love how
that works
2:29:33
my donation has been going
since 2012
2:29:36
without interruption I don't
know what
2:29:38
episode I started listening but
2:29:39
thankfully my roommate at the
time
2:29:40
turned me on to you on to you
guys and
2:29:42
thankfully my amygdala has been
properly
2:29:44
sized for many years now I have
been
2:29:47
using the show notes an attempt
to
2:29:48
enlighten those that are too
blinded by
2:29:50
the mainstream media and the
Democrat
2:29:52
talking points some Republican
talking
2:29:55
points need to watch out for
too I was
2:29:57
finally unfriended by a
longtime friend
2:29:59
after congratulating them for
their
2:30:02
medical degree after they
claimed the
2:30:04
koban 19 death rate is much
higher than
2:30:07
they say because she's
experienced
2:30:10
reading death certificates
while doing
2:30:11
genealogy research she likened
it to the
2:30:14
AIDS epidemic where doctors and
2:30:16
coroner's would not list AIDS
or HIV on
2:30:19
death certificate so as not to
embarrass
2:30:21
the families interesting and he
has
2:30:25
accounting I would like to
swear my
2:30:27
fealty to serve Vince Baron of
Fleur
2:30:30
Obama protector of the Florida
Panhandle
2:30:33
and Alabama coast thanks for the
2:30:34
soon-to-be not thanks from the
soon to
2:30:36
be knighted sir Brian of Mobile
Bay and
2:30:39
I'd like to call out my
coworker William
2:30:41
as a douchebag Vonnegut
listening has
2:30:44
been hopes his mobile or mobile
I don't
2:30:47
know if it's mobile or mobile
its it
2:30:51
motors in Florida he has an
Alabama
2:30:53
that's mobile it's a mobile out
of them
2:30:55
for sure um thanks she would
like to
2:30:59
call him a co-worker finally
got him
2:31:00
listening he's been hooked
pretty sure
2:31:01
he hasn't donated yet well
thank you
2:31:03
very much Brian we'll see you
at the
2:31:04
roundtable and thank all of you
well
2:31:07
before you call them I want to
get these
2:31:09
two missing in action notes so
I don't
2:31:11
know way note the other day
they were we
2:31:15
got most of them down but we
don't have
2:31:16
tailor butchers of Lewiston
Montana's
2:31:19
note I want to read it I
apologize for
2:31:22
the confusion over last Sunday's
2:31:23
donation I got busy being
essential and
2:31:25
forgot to send my note I
appreciate the
2:31:28
D douching I received on Sunday
Sean
2:31:30
I'll tell you what it feels
good to know
2:31:32
that I no longer a douche bag
peace
2:31:34
speaking of douche bags I'd
like to call
2:31:36
up my brother Andrew butcher my
dad Ross
2:31:42
butcher through these prints
ken shaver
2:31:51
pony up ladies it's time to
pitch in I'm
2:31:56
a dude by the way you almost
misgendered
2:31:58
me in the last show I'd
appreciate a car
2:32:01
yeah well Taylor is a tough
name I
2:32:03
appreciate a car man the
dealer's choice
2:32:05
of sharpton I think this was a
high
2:32:07
number so you have to do this
for him
2:32:09
Thank You Taylor butcher of
Lewiston
2:32:11
Montana can always do a
shortened
2:32:16
president Trump said that
because of the
2:32:19
killing of al-baghdadi man
Dagny that
2:32:24
the world is a better place
2:32:26
he always delights and finally
make good
2:32:30
I don't want this to fully just
get
2:32:32
further and further away from
the show I
2:32:35
donated on 12:35 will donate
again but
2:32:38
I'd like to know for the future
if this
2:32:40
is a fact email subject line
because
2:32:44
I've been completely ignored
2:32:46
after
2:32:47
attempting a reasonable
strategy of
2:32:48
contech contact this should be
but says
2:32:51
context between you and John I
know to
2:32:53
who you as it must be you so
for the
2:32:56
record I donated two hundred
twelve
2:32:57
Canadian and this works out to
be one
2:32:59
forty five American which
should have
2:33:01
been bumped up to a associate
executive
2:33:04
producer which I guess it
wasn't done if
2:33:06
either of you could please
clarify this
2:33:07
yes but I think we I think we
did we did
2:33:11
bump him I think yeah and maybe
we
2:33:13
didn't mention it but yes of
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2:33:15
is and I this is the email that
I
2:33:17
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2:33:18
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2:33:21
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up an old at this is a pre
covet clip
2:36:39
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somebody
2:36:42
visiting the White House I'm
not even
2:36:43
sure I never saw it before and
he went
2:36:46
around the Twitter's and got
everybody
2:36:48
all bit bent out of shape and
it was a
2:36:50
classic Trump troll which one
wasn't and
2:36:54
I want to play this is the one
that's
2:36:56
titled Trump is a young man I
just feel
2:37:00
like a young man I'm so young I
can't
2:37:03
believe it I'm the youngest
person I am
2:37:05
a young vibrant man I look at
Joe I
2:37:10
don't know about him I don't
know
2:37:12
I would never say anyone's too
old but I
2:37:16
know they're all making me look
very
2:37:18
young both in terms of age and
I think
2:37:20
in terms of I just feel like a
young man
2:37:23
I'm so young I can't believe it
you want
2:37:30
me to continue as a no no it's
just to
2:37:32
say that's how it doubled okay
yeah just
2:37:34
some sweet handy yeah that's
what you
2:37:36
get for ripping it off of
Twitter they
2:37:39
repeats repeats don't like
we're taking
2:37:41
comes from Twitter because the
people
2:37:42
who edit them and put them up
they
2:37:44
always got me the end clipped
off it was
2:37:46
poorly done it was interesting
2:37:48
Oh a number of interesting press
2:37:51
briefings and the president has
always
2:37:54
has his shills in there we had
the
2:37:55
Breitbart shill we also had
once again
2:37:59
one America News shill he
always calls
2:38:02
on them to to load up on a
particular
2:38:04
topic
2:38:04
thank you I'd like to switch
gears and
2:38:08
talk about
2:38:10
their report circulating now
that he may
2:38:12
well be fully exonerated this
week if
2:38:16
that were if that were the case
is there
2:38:19
any reason why you would not
bring him
2:38:21
back into the administration I
will only
2:38:24
say this I think that general
Flynn is a
2:38:27
wonderful man he had a
wonderful career
2:38:30
and it was a disgrace what
happened to
2:38:35
general Flynn let's see what
happens now
2:38:37
but what happened to general
Flynn
2:38:40
should never happen again in
our country
2:38:42
what happened to other people
should
2:38:43
never happen again
2:38:45
in our country what happened to
your
2:38:47
President of the United States
should
2:38:50
never again be allowed to
happen and
2:38:54
what is happening is some
interesting
2:38:56
stuff in the background as was
it
2:38:58
yesterday afternoon with
documents were
2:39:02
released that show very clearly
the
2:39:05
general Flynn was being at
least there
2:39:07
was a an attempt to frame him
yeah well
2:39:10
noon is at the noonas clip
newness went
2:39:13
out a couple of his shows and
he had
2:39:14
something to say about this
okay yes why
2:39:19
is general Flynn important
because on
2:39:20
Friday night thankfully
Attorney General
2:39:23
Barr has appointed a US
Attorney out of
2:39:26
Missouri to look into you know
what was
2:39:29
going on in some of these
investigations
2:39:31
and now we don't know what was
submitted
2:39:34
to the court on Friday evening
but we
2:39:37
believe that it's possibly
exculpatory
2:39:39
evidence that the government
had on
2:39:42
general Flynn okay and remember
in our
2:39:44
report the report which which
the House
2:39:47
Republican report from 2018
2:39:49
it's the gold standard okay
have reports
2:39:51
if you look at all the other
reports
2:39:53
whether it's you know the
intelligence
2:39:54
community assessment whether
it's the
2:39:57
molar report whether it's the
the steal
2:40:00
D and seed dossier those are
all a joke
2:40:04
right and the media you know
has been
2:40:06
promoting these this Russia
hoax for so
2:40:08
long and the reality you have a
the
2:40:10
former head of the of the DIA
who has
2:40:14
been strung up here for for a
year after
2:40:16
year after year and what was
now likely
2:40:19
we're gonna find out he was
framed
2:40:22
imagine that
2:40:23
framed by our own government
and by
2:40:26
political operatives who don't
like you
2:40:28
and I think that's what we're
gonna find
2:40:29
out yeah and I think we are
going to
2:40:31
find out and the guy to tell us
the only
2:40:33
one who has all the inside
scoop who
2:40:35
knows about the thousands and
thousands
2:40:37
of sealed indictments we know
that the
2:40:44
Attorney General Bill Maher has
ordered
2:40:46
an independent review of the
Flynn case
2:40:49
in other words people not at
the Justice
2:40:52
Department main justice who were
2:40:54
directly involved in the case
and he
2:40:56
handed it off and the US
Attorney for
2:40:59
the Eastern District of
Missouri the guy
2:41:02
named Rosen who was a former
FBI agent
2:41:06
that lawyer sent a pile of
material from
2:41:12
the fling case files in the US
attorney
2:41:15
in DC Tim Shea who then sent it
to
2:41:18
Sidney Powell based her
pleading on
2:41:21
those documents what's
interesting about
2:41:24
this is that information did
not come
2:41:27
allegedly exculpatory
information did
2:41:30
not come from the lead attorney
2:41:32
prosecuting Michael Flynn
Brendon van
2:41:35
grok it came from the person
that bar
2:41:38
appointed the US attorney in
the Eastern
2:41:41
District of Missouri it is then
just as
2:41:46
that story is coming out a
story appears
2:41:50
saying that Chris Rae and his
general
2:41:53
counsel at the FBI Dana Puente
did
2:41:57
everything they could can block
the
2:42:00
production of that information
to
2:42:02
general fluence lawyer the
source for
2:42:06
that story according to the
press were
2:42:09
an FBI official and that means
there's
2:42:14
the mole at FBI headquarters
that's my
2:42:19
favorite part there's a mole
that FBI
2:42:22
headquarters guys just not in
control
2:42:25
well I like that Joe did kind
of give us
2:42:28
an overview and he talks as you
know
2:42:30
there's another hour and a half
I could
2:42:32
easily play but no we're not
going
2:42:34
to do that but this is playing
in the
2:42:37
background and it's going to be
2:42:38
interesting to see what happens
2:42:40
the FBI appears have been
really really
2:42:44
really bad it was a really bad
stuff
2:42:48
this is not new yeah but now we
have
2:42:51
documents and the documents are
good the
2:42:54
documents are out farther
2:42:55
let's see how far it gets I I
want to
2:42:58
play as something else was kind
of a
2:42:59
buzz during the week yeah which
was then
2:43:03
this against a little clip very
short
2:43:04
clip this is the Howard Stern
clip where
2:43:07
he tells everyone all that I
have a
2:43:09
question to you a question for
you I
2:43:12
want to ask after this clip you
play it
2:43:14
safe uck this Khurana virus
with all of
2:43:16
his followers and let them all
hug each
2:43:18
other and kiss each other and
have a big
2:43:20
big rally big cocktail of
disinfectant
2:43:23
yeah and all take disinfectant
and all
2:43:26
drop dead that's just urn I
mean he's
2:43:31
always been like that
2:43:32
but but here's what I read the
question
2:43:35
oh now I was thought that cuz
Stern was
2:43:38
you know he the way he
approaches things
2:43:40
dead yeah he came out with just
in
2:43:43
support of Joe Biden I guess
anyone
2:43:45
could do that but it seems to
me I've
2:43:47
always thought his audience
would be
2:43:49
more of a Trump type audience
because of
2:43:53
his the nature of his the way he
2:43:55
interviews in the way he you
know kind
2:43:57
of more of a working-class
2:43:58
rough-and-tumble group not a
bunch of
2:44:00
Joe Biden you know types so
where my wit
2:44:04
was what's wrong my thinking
okay all
2:44:06
right your thinking is not
wrong and
2:44:09
first to go back to what I said
remember
2:44:12
when the when he was still a DC
101 when
2:44:15
that I think was American
Airlines that
2:44:16
crashed into the bridge and
those people
2:44:18
died in the icy waters right in
DC I
2:44:21
don't remember it was no
talking like
2:44:24
early early early eighties and
he called
2:44:27
up I think was American call up
American
2:44:29
Airlines the day that took
place I said
2:44:32
hey can I get a ticket one way
to the
2:44:34
bridge you know sister and he
did shit
2:44:36
like that and there was like
okay what
2:44:39
change with Howard Stern is he
got
2:44:41
married REME remarried and his
I think
2:44:46
her name is Beth
2:44:47
she is she might as well be
named Karen
2:44:51
let's put it that way
2:44:52
and he and I was actually
talking with
2:44:55
Joe Rogan about this after
after I did
2:44:58
his show he said he also hired
a woman
2:45:02
as a CEO of the show and she
immediately
2:45:06
started putting people into
different
2:45:08
offices and you know Baba Booey
is
2:45:11
somewhere in a hallway and for
big power
2:45:14
plays and and there's even tape
of Stern
2:45:17
out there saying let's just
register
2:45:19
fake accounts on Twitter to
promote the
2:45:21
show you know completely the
opposite of
2:45:23
what Howard Stern represented
and he's
2:45:26
been maybe this was always his
feeling
2:45:29
he but he's definitely all in
on he was
2:45:34
all in on Hillary all in on
Democrats
2:45:37
the show is I catch it once in
a while
2:45:41
in the car
2:45:42
but it's really I think ever
since they
2:45:45
went to Sirius it wasn't that
funny and
2:45:46
I think that you know he's also
been in
2:45:49
in therapy for four years and
it's
2:45:53
changed him now he may be a
more likable
2:45:56
person to live with at home I
think he
2:45:58
probably was a real dick but I
do not
2:46:04
think the the audience
appreciates the
2:46:09
direction he's going his core
audience
2:46:12
does that answer your question
it's it's
2:46:15
always a woman who ruins at
John that's
2:46:17
the ends of the story
2:46:19
this that more than answers my
question
2:46:22
I really appreciate that
background
2:46:23
you're more than welcome let's
the gang
2:46:26
get brought out the point that
you got
2:46:27
you at this is actually based
on inside
2:46:29
information yes you guys Joe I
did well
2:46:32
we were we were analyzing it
inside
2:46:35
gossipy yeah it was like two
old wise
2:46:41
I'd only have one little set
left to
2:46:44
talk about I think it's
important
2:46:46
they're short clips generally
because I
2:46:49
have the closing clip okay good
you hold
2:46:51
on to that Monday briefing the
president
2:46:56
again gets one of his buddies
to kick
2:46:58
off the question answer that he
wants to
2:47:01
hear Breitbart is on deck news a
2:47:07
majority of polls show that
Americans
2:47:10
blame China for the spread of
the corona
2:47:12
virus and yet they're taking
advantage
2:47:14
of the crisis to make the world
more
2:47:15
dependent on their supply
chains how do
2:47:18
you get how do you hold China
2:47:19
accountable and how do you keep
our
2:47:21
country functionally there are
a lot of
2:47:24
ways you can hold them
accountable we're
2:47:26
doing very serious
investigations as you
2:47:28
probably know and we are not
happy with
2:47:31
China we are not happy with
that whole
2:47:33
situation because we believe it
could
2:47:35
have been stopped at the source
it could
2:47:37
have been stopped quickly and it
2:47:38
wouldn't have spread all over
the world
2:47:39
and we think that should have
happened
2:47:41
so we'll let you know what the
2:47:43
appropriate time but we are
doing
2:47:45
serious investigations if you
look prior
2:47:48
to this virus the deficit was
coming way
2:47:50
down under my administration
because I
2:47:52
put massive tariffs on China we
took in
2:47:55
tens of billions of dollars
gave some of
2:47:58
it to the farmers who were
unfairly
2:47:59
targeted by China nobody's ever
done
2:48:01
that before we never took in
ten cents
2:48:03
from China now all of a sudden
I think
2:48:05
you know very well we've taken
in tens
2:48:07
of billions of dollars I helped
the
2:48:09
farmers by giving him two years
ago
2:48:11
twelve billion dollars all
coming from
2:48:13
China and we had plenty left
over too
2:48:15
and then the following year
sixteen
2:48:17
billion and this year we're
also going
2:48:20
to help our farmers but
nobody's ever
2:48:22
done a thing like that because
they were
2:48:24
targeted unfairly by China so
we're
2:48:26
doing a very strong
investigation and
2:48:29
we'll let you know what the
result of
2:48:30
that is we should be able to
get the
2:48:32
answers to
2:48:33
so he's signaling very clearly
that
2:48:35
stuff is going to get done
stuff needs
2:48:37
to happen I did pull a little
iso from
2:48:40
this just as a as on a lark and
we are
2:48:42
not happy no no no the thing
good
2:48:44
probably not good friend to
show a lot a
2:48:46
lot happened during this Monday
briefing
2:48:48
and he kept on bringing it back
to China
2:48:53
as much as possible if you
would have
2:48:56
said with the tragedy that this
country
2:48:58
had to endure and go through
with all of
2:49:01
the death and the people that
died and
2:49:04
were so badly hurt by what
happened and
2:49:07
you can only say god bless them
but if
2:49:09
you would have said that our
country
2:49:12
would be in the position where
now we're
2:49:14
ready to move forward we'll
never forget
2:49:16
loved ones will never forget
these great
2:49:19
people that sacrifice for a
reason of
2:49:22
incompetence or something else
other
2:49:24
than incompetence what happened
at a
2:49:27
point where they could have
protected
2:49:29
the whole world not just us the
whole
2:49:32
world but we had the greatest
economy
2:49:34
ever in the history of our
world and and
2:49:38
still pointing towards China
and then we
2:49:44
get this responsible Germany
Senate bill
2:49:51
five hundred thirty billion
dollars it's
2:49:54
hard to hear and you also
probably
2:49:55
didn't see this in many news
briefings
2:49:59
Germany is talking about suing
China for
2:50:02
this for a hundred and thirty
billion
2:50:04
euros this is the only time I
heard it
2:50:07
I've not heard this reported
yet this
2:50:09
reporter asked the question and
of
2:50:11
course he wants to know if we're
2:50:12
thinking of suing China this
has gone a
2:50:14
lot further I believed in the
media in
2:50:16
the United States is reporting
the CCP
2:50:18
controlled media possibly yes
2:50:22
I was gonna say I want to
mention
2:50:23
something which is that if you
haven't
2:50:26
noticed and I've been noticing
it I
2:50:28
didn't have any clips to back
this up
2:50:30
but everybody is now starting
to blame
2:50:33
everybody else for the for
example the
2:50:35
Canadian government says that
the United
2:50:38
States is responsible for the
Canadian
2:50:39
cases and Cuomo of course
already said
2:50:43
that now they didn't come from
China you
2:50:45
know
2:50:46
you're starting to see more and
more of
2:50:48
this buildup of the corona
problems in
2:50:50
various countries is not
China's fault
2:50:52
even though that's where case
one is
2:50:55
everybody else thought so the
Chinese
2:50:57
media is actually managing to
do what
2:50:59
you just said I made a mistake
it's not
2:51:01
the German government that
wants to sue
2:51:03
China but built magazine so
they're gone
2:51:08
there yeah that's too bad I
should know
2:51:10
morning that's that's not as
good but
2:51:12
we'll take it and listen to the
2:51:14
president's response holding
them
2:51:19
responsible Germany's Senate
bill China
2:51:21
four hundred thirty billion
dollars
2:51:23
three hundred thirty billion
euros for
2:51:26
the damages caused by discard a
virus
2:51:28
would your administration who
look at
2:51:30
doing the same well we could do
2:51:32
something that's very
interesting it's
2:51:33
even more interesting to me now
where
2:51:35
she's does say built I didn't
hear that
2:51:36
she the German magazine is
suing China
2:51:39
will you do the same like he's a
2:51:41
magazine I will the US well we
could do
2:51:44
something much easier than that
we have
2:51:45
ways of doing things a lot
easier Minh
2:51:50
is looking at things that we're
looking
2:51:52
at things and we're talking
about a lot
2:51:53
more money than Germany is
talking about
2:51:55
yeah please go ahead we haven't
2:51:57
determined the final value look
at the
2:52:00
world I mean this is war did
you hear
2:52:02
what he said we haven't
determined the
2:52:03
final amount yet so he's he's
serious he
2:52:06
he's thinking of levying some
kind of
2:52:08
extra tariff or something but
he's
2:52:11
beyond considering it he's
thinking of
2:52:13
the amount please go ahead we
haven't
2:52:16
determined the final value if
you look
2:52:19
at the world I mean this is
worldwide
2:52:21
damage this is damage to the US
but this
2:52:23
is damage to the world yeah
please
2:52:26
okay so we have the German
magazine of
2:52:28
course in a way they want to
represent
2:52:29
the German public because of
the problem
2:52:31
that this cause they are
pointing the
2:52:33
finger at Germany does build
now of
2:52:35
course according to every
website I'm
2:52:38
looking at is a crazy right-wing
2:52:40
publication not at all the
biggest in
2:52:42
Germany but they are let's go
over to to
2:52:47
the World Health Organization
see what
2:52:49
they're thinking about China
our good
2:52:51
buddy Ted Ross the body bag des
dross he
2:52:54
did a presser right after
returning from
2:52:56
China just a couple days ago as
you know
2:52:58
I was in China
2:53:00
just a few days ago where I met
with
2:53:02
President Xi Jinping I left in
2:53:06
absolutely no doubt about
China's
2:53:08
commitment to transparency and
2:53:12
protecting the world's people
and which
2:53:15
has been met by an unprecedented
2:53:18
response as I have said
repeatedly since
2:53:21
my return from Beijing the
Chinese
2:53:25
government is to be
congratulated for
2:53:27
the extraordinary measures it
has taken
2:53:31
to contain the outbreak despite
the
2:53:34
severe social and economic
impact those
2:53:36
measures are having on the
Chinese
2:53:39
people the speed with which
China
2:53:42
detected the outbreak isolated
the virus
2:53:46
sequenced the genome and shared
it with
2:53:49
WH and the world are very
impressive and
2:53:53
beyond words so is China's
commitment to
2:53:56
transparency and to supporting
other
2:53:59
countries in many ways China is
actually
2:54:04
setting a new standard for
outbreak
2:54:07
response this declaration is
not a vote
2:54:14
of no-confidence in China
2:54:16
on the contrary whu-oh
continues to have
2:54:20
a confidence in China's
capacity to
2:54:24
control the outbreak sounds
reasonable
2:54:28
to me wow that was a great clip
that's
2:54:35
it that's that's your Chinese
connection
2:54:36
the world is mad and he's like
no no no
2:54:38
no but there's one other small
item and
2:54:41
the item is the lab and the
funding of
2:54:44
the lab and where the money
came from
2:54:46
and who's who approved it and
that's
2:54:49
probably where the virus came
from and
2:54:51
doctor foul was asked about
this saying
2:54:56
this week that the current
virus likely
2:54:58
came from a level 4
2:55:00
there's also another report
that the NIH
2:55:02
under the Obama administration
in 2015
2:55:05
gave that lab 3.7 million
dollars in a
2:55:08
grant why would you ask a grant
like
2:55:10
that to China the Obama
administration
2:55:13
gave them a grant of 3.7
million I've
2:55:15
been hearing about that and
we've
2:55:17
instructed that if any grants
are going
2:55:19
to that area we're looking at it
2:55:22
literally about an hour ago and
also
2:55:26
early in the morning we will
end that
2:55:28
grant very quickly but it was
granted
2:55:31
quite a while ago they were
granted a
2:55:33
substantial amount of money
we're gonna
2:55:36
look at it and take a look but I
2:55:37
understand it was a number of
years ago
2:55:45
who was president then I
wondered well I
2:55:50
went searching for this and I
try and
2:55:52
define the money trail there is
no as
2:55:54
far as I can as far as I can
find out
2:55:56
there's no direct transfer of
money from
2:55:59
the United States government to
the
2:56:02
Wuhan virality I roll lab so
it's much
2:56:06
easier than that the guy who
you will
2:56:10
see showing up defending
whatever went
2:56:13
down there at the lab is the
CEO or that
2:56:17
I guess the executive director
of a not
2:56:19
a non-governmental organization
which is
2:56:22
the same as a non-profit they
run under
2:56:24
the same the same tax laws ie
they're
2:56:27
not to pay any tax it's called
the Eco
2:56:30
Health Alliance and the Eco
Health
2:56:32
Alliance is you see isn't this
the guy
2:56:37
that we had that clip on from
eight with
2:56:39
a Amy Goodman show do you mean
had that
2:56:42
guy the apologist he was part
of this
2:56:43
and he was defending this lab
all over
2:56:46
the place is it peter ducek das
it was
2:56:50
would that be would you have
would you
2:56:52
put that in the title of it
probably not
2:56:55
maybe but I don't know you do
what I'll
2:56:58
do with it with a democracy now
clip if
2:57:00
she introduces the guys name I
won't
2:57:02
necessarily put it in the title
of the
2:57:04
clip well sorry Peter daznak
has been
2:57:06
running this foundation after an
2:57:08
illustrious career of course
for a
2:57:11
number of years he actually
2:57:13
works at the lab in Wuhan as
the sole
2:57:18
director and only a full-time
employee
2:57:20
of the eco Health Alliance who
is the
2:57:24
same guy it probably was who
received
2:57:26
four million dollars that's a
little
2:57:28
more than 3.7 he paid himself
three
2:57:31
hundred and thirty six thousand
dollars
2:57:34
this is the money it's the four
million
2:57:37
dollars that came from NIH and
he spends
2:57:40
it and doles it out wherever he
feels
2:57:42
appropriate mainly in the lab
and this
2:57:44
guy is doing the rounds he's
very
2:57:45
worried about this and so is
fouled she
2:57:48
because it was 3.7 million
dollars in
2:57:50
2015 and there's another 3.7
that was
2:57:54
just or that had been approved
will
2:57:56
probably won't be paid out now
these
2:57:59
guys haven't put their 2019
form 990 up
2:58:02
so I can't investigate it but
it's
2:58:04
clearly it's just a pass-through
2:58:06
the money comes from NIH goes
into the
2:58:08
Eco Health Alliance nonprofit
and then
2:58:11
this das Jacques das da kay guy
he
2:58:14
starts doling it out and they
were doing
2:58:17
exactly this kind of research
with
2:58:19
gain-of-function on some bat
virus on
2:58:22
coronavirus and Trump knows
this so
2:58:26
thank you all very much it's
incredible
2:58:28
what we've done together over a
short
2:58:30
period of time I want to thank
our vice
2:58:32
president for the task force
and the
2:58:34
work every day it gets better
and we had
2:58:37
a fantastic call with the
governor's
2:58:38
today and I would say that they
are as
2:58:44
thrilled as they can be
considering that
2:58:47
the fact is that there has been
so much
2:58:49
unnecessary death in this
country it
2:58:52
could have been stopped and it
could
2:58:54
have been stopped short but
somebody a
2:58:57
long time ago it seems decided
not to do
2:59:00
it that way and the whole world
is
2:59:02
suffering because of it 184
countries at
2:59:05
least I found very worried I
think foul
2:59:10
she's gonna have a long term
problem the
2:59:13
the reason I my understanding
from just
2:59:16
reading a lot of stuff is that
the Wuhan
2:59:19
lab has been getting a lot of
American
2:59:22
money because some laws were
passed
2:59:24
preventing our labs
2:59:26
or Detrick yes from developing
chimeras
2:59:30
it from this kind of research
for this
2:59:33
very reason that it's it's
unnecessarily
2:59:35
dangerous yes and that's these
guys
2:59:37
that's the da sock team and
this money
2:59:42
well it'll come out eventually
in the
2:59:44
wash but but as we leave it to
this last
2:59:47
clip I do want to debunk or I
mean I'm
2:59:50
gonna let the spokesperson
debunk a
2:59:53
situation that a rumor a a
gossipy kind
2:59:56
of thing that went out there
claiming
2:59:59
that the real conspiracy behind
the co
3:00:04
vid was so the government could
recharge
3:00:08
the fake birds that are the
birds aren't
3:00:15
real man and so we got the bird
we
3:00:17
actually have the spokesperson
for the
3:00:19
birds are not real operation to
explain
3:00:23
that this isn't true because
it's not
3:00:25
necessary hey guys just coming
on here
3:00:28
real quick to address some
posts we've
3:00:29
been seeing what you're
suggesting the
3:00:31
government is using this time
period
3:00:33
this quarantine times replace
the
3:00:36
batteries and bird drones while
3:00:37
everyone's in their houses this
virus is
3:00:40
really serious guys to it not
the time
3:00:42
to be spreading misinformation
on the
3:00:44
Internet
3:00:45
so as the official movement we
figured
3:00:47
it was our responsibility to
come on
3:00:49
here and set the record
straight the
3:00:51
government is not changing out
bird
3:00:53
drone batteries during
3:00:55
because birds are rechargeable
bird is
3:00:59
charged on power lines drones
don't have
3:01:02
conventional batteries like
we're used
3:01:03
to
3:01:04
okay these are advanced cyber
organisms
3:01:06
they don't take double a's so
the entire
3:01:08
concept of changing batteries
really
3:01:10
doesn't even apply here and the
3:01:12
government doesn't even need a
3:01:13
quarantine to do drone
maintenance
3:01:15
they've been doing it right
above your
3:01:16
nose your entire life this is
our
3:01:19
official statement on the
matter stay
3:01:21
healthy stay woke stay woke
3:01:25
sounds legit John yep sounds
perfectly
3:01:29
good they do and they're now
reach they
3:01:31
can do wireless recharging with
the new
3:01:32
5g mass that just went up while
we want
3:01:34
look do that but that birds
read you
3:01:36
like those wires coming up
after the
3:01:39
show I know agenda stream
dot-com again
3:01:41
on the basement for Nick the
rat end of
3:01:43
show mixes from sir Dave and
dimension
3:01:46
be matthew hertert danny loose
jesse coy
3:01:50
nelson tom stark whether it's a
3:01:52
cornucopia of mixes for the end
of show
3:01:55
and a reminder that bitcoin
happening
3:01:59
happens in 12 days more or less
3:02:02
you can already see the
interesting
3:02:04
action taking place and a
reminder to
3:02:07
support us go to Dvorak org
slash na
3:02:11
coming to you from the almost
no longer
3:02:14
locked down opportunity zone 33
here the
3:02:16
frontier of Austin Texas we're
getting
3:02:18
ready to get out go back to
work get get
3:02:20
eaten in the morning everybody
3:02:22
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
3:02:24
Valley where we're shut down
for another
3:02:26
month
3:02:27
why Johnson right we will
return with no
3:02:34
answer to that probably on
Sunday right
3:02:36
here on no agenda till then
3:02:44
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like these men down there with
be cake
3:03:44
choking the toilet paper bag
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governor approach I don't think
we had
3:04:36
any idea how much damage you
don't want
3:04:38
to do there are 50,000
Americans now or
3:04:41
dead because of the different
competence
3:04:43
of courts fail but that's
that's from
3:04:46
media telling them to I am
telling them
3:04:49
sheltering in place decreases
your
3:04:51
immune system and then I
thought we also
3:04:53
now that you're in place with a
lower
3:04:55
immune system is worth trading
viruses
3:04:56
bacteria what are you just
going to
3:04:58
happen diseases gonna spike and
then
3:05:00
you've got disease fighting
almost the
3:05:03
hospital system with furlough
doctors
3:05:05
and nurses this is not the
combination
3:05:08
wanna set up very healthy
society
3:05:11
make any sense you assume
everyone has
3:05:13
the virus and it's just it's
symptomatic
3:05:15
you want casinos opens aigis
back in
3:05:18
business
3:05:19
is that a responsible call
because the
3:05:23
people seem doing a great job
and you
3:05:25
know what we'll continue to do
prejudice
3:05:28
dress president is asking
people to
3:05:37
inject Lysol into the ones
disinfectant
3:05:49
like life on all wrong this is
something
3:05:52
you can get through the mail
injecting
3:05:55
disinfectants like Lysol oh wow
other
3:05:58
people in our family look for
some other
3:06:00
flavors hand injecting
disinfectant
3:06:03
feels like right oh wow
3:06:06
chocolate and then we have some
other
3:06:07
chocolate here and rifle
3:06:13
since you've been isolating in
your
3:06:16
house how much of your regular
diet do
3:06:19
you think is ice-cream inclined
and
3:06:21
injecting disinfectant like my
phone as
3:06:25
much as possible it is I enjoy
it I like
3:06:28
it better than anything else it
seems to
3:06:31
agree with me I have a lot of
energy
3:06:33
oh wow and we just got a priest
stopped
3:06:36
by phones
3:06:37
but right for Easter Sunday
because we
3:06:39
say enjoying life oh now I
agree I don't
3:06:47
know who I am without it Sun is
out
3:06:55
we're gonna do this almost
starts the
3:06:59
mask up as I do
3:07:01
500 million masks coming in I'm
gonna go
3:07:06
to them and say what happened
here why
3:07:08
didn't it happen and how can we
fix it
3:07:10
we have a sleepy guy in a
basement of s
3:07:12
not saying people wouldn't
think they're
3:07:14
invincible but they have to be
really
3:07:16
clear the game could be just a
test time
3:07:19
look at that old world curve
that is the
3:07:22
mountain perspective
3:07:24
I don't think it's too soon I
think it's
3:07:28
about right on time he'll be
rolling you
3:07:30
know phase at a time 33 was the
number
3:07:34
from this morning but the day
you were
3:07:35
not going to change some of the
numbers
3:07:37
may change a little but these
but the
3:07:39
conclusion will not change what
tough
3:07:42
month was anger and frustration
and lots
3:07:45
of things happening in this
crazy
3:07:50
reality where Scalia has very
good genes
3:07:53
that guy I'll tell you Scully
he's got
3:07:55
this gonna be a change and we
all know
3:07:57
what that means
3:07:58
thank you so much for that I
mean one
3:08:02
does it's done
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Popo Dvorak dot org slash and a
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my tip