0:00
those boys are just gonna get
in the
0:01
trouble the way they think Adam
Curry
0:04
John C. Dvorak this is no
agenda and
0:25
from northern Silicon Valley
where I
0:27
have the exact right amount of
clips I
0:29
can explain why later I'm John
C Devorah
0:34
[Music]
0:37
well I know the feeling when
you wake up
0:41
and everything's there and
you're like
0:43
oh my god have the exact right
amount of
0:45
claps yeah the last show and
now we
0:50
don't play everything but we
came to the
0:52
party with almost 70 clips yeah
we came
0:56
with too many that's quite a
lot of
0:58
quite a lot of clips yes do you
want to
1:00
expand on why it's just the
right amount
1:02
of will that come later yeah
what I've
1:03
did my newest process is I take
the
1:06
clips and I print them on a
sheet on the
1:09
left hand side landscape style
1:12
oh okay and so that leaves a
bunch of
1:17
room on the page usually have
to have
1:19
two sheet for taking notes
writing down
1:22
potential titles things like
this stuff
1:26
yeah yeah and when I folded the
paper in
1:30
half it usually has the clips
or there's
1:33
a lot of little white space
over there
1:35
there was a it's perfect it's
like when
1:38
you fold it in half to create a
you know
1:41
landscape Felipe's piece of
paper fold
1:43
in half the the length of
everything is
1:46
just perfect it fit on the sheet
1:47
perfectly well so this is the
exact
1:50
right amount of clips that is an
1:52
interesting observation I have
something
1:55
very similar I have a window
open and
1:58
it's the clip bin and I tossed
like so I
2:01
have your clips in the morning
that's in
2:03
a folder it's closed but then
when that
2:05
when that bin is filled to the
bottom
2:08
before it starts to scroll
that's my
2:11
sign that I have the ideal
amount of
2:13
clips
2:13
there you go this is everybody
out there
2:17
is fascinating
2:18
inside the podcasters studio
everybody
2:21
without of Korean Jon sliver
egg so
2:24
we're almost well we're on our
road to
2:27
recovery here tomorrow make
Texas in
2:30
Texas yes tomorrow May 8th
barbershops
2:34
and hair salons may commence
Louis about
2:38
time well this through
everybody fairly
2:40
everybody needs a haircut oh do
I ever
2:43
oh man I look scraggly Tina's
2:47
complaining about her about her
roots
2:50
well that's what women do but I
2:52
understand so I immediately
texted my my
2:56
hair gal she's like well
because this
2:59
was Friday yeah Friday so we've
been
3:02
totally blindsided by this we
don't know
3:04
what to do we're not ready they
were I
3:05
think that the the hair
industry was
3:07
kind of kicked back like the
month
3:13
whatever I'm flying goodbye
haircut so I
3:16
guess we should immediately
talk about
3:20
the haircut of the Chicago
mayor which
3:27
she did despite actually telling
3:30
everybody that you shouldn't go
to the
3:31
hair salon he or she is the
whole
3:34
thing's kind of explained in
this clip
3:35
you hadn't heard it yet Mayer
Lightfoot
3:36
facing criticism tonight after
getting
3:39
her hair done a photo surfaced
of the
3:42
mayor with a hairdresser but she
3:43
appeared to ignore social
distancing
3:45
efforts standing right next to
them for
3:48
the picture when asked about
that photo
3:50
today this is what the mayor
had to say
3:52
I'm the public face of this
city I'm on
3:55
national media and I'm out in
the public
3:58
eye and you know I map I'm I'm
a person
4:02
who I take my personal hygiene
very
4:04
seriously as I said I felt like
I needed
4:06
to have a haircut I'm not able
to do
4:09
that myself and so I got a
haircut
4:13
I'm going to talk more about
that part
4:15
of the criticism came from the
fact that
4:17
the mayor had called on people
not to go
4:19
out and get their hair done in
one of
4:21
her stay home save lives PSA so
that
4:27
pissed people off and I kind of
liked
4:29
how she takes her personal
hygiene very
4:32
seriously it's important to her
is it
4:34
personal hygiene really
involved with
4:35
washing your hair as opposed to
getting
4:37
a cut well maybe it was more
than that
4:39
for her did you use the word
hygiene
4:41
personal appearance different
yes what's
4:44
great though and all of this is
in the
4:46
show notes the videos in there
as well
4:49
and it's in a show notes calm
what's
4:52
great to watch is when she's
saying that
4:54
this the the woman who was
signing next
4:57
to her is making these horrible
faces
5:00
you know how they they really
do a lot
5:02
of the expression when they're
signing
5:05
and and they and they mimic
some of the
5:08
words and and she actually was
looking
5:11
at the mayor going like
grimacing her
5:13
face like I'm a portent it's
something
5:16
that has to be seen it's very
very funny
5:18
once you take your attention off
5:20
Lightfoot herself so in Texas
Governor
5:25
Abbott said okay me these the
the broad
5:29
announcements May 8th hair
salons
5:31
barbershops I think nail salons
as well
5:33
on the 18th
5:35
Jim's other types of athletic
places and
5:38
I think on the 18th and
restaurants can
5:40
go to 50% so that's moving
along but oh
5:44
no we can't have that with our
mayor
5:46
adlet here in Austin no no oh
no this is
5:49
wrong
5:49
yeah you know it's a way too
early of
5:51
course how could we go back to
the
5:53
Abbott and Abbott specifically
said you
5:55
this supersedes everything but
everybody
5:59
here in Austin wants to have
masks on
6:02
outside it's 99 degrees I'm
barely
6:06
surviving let alone some
coronavirus in
6:09
the air it's not happening so
Adler well
6:13
since you can't find you he'll
guilt you
6:16
into wearing a mask clear this
up for me
6:18
are we still required to wear
the masks
6:20
in Austin or did the governor's
order
6:21
supersede that well
6:23
Gunnar's order said that we
weren't
6:24
allowed to have a penalty of a
civil or
6:27
criminal penalty associated
with not
6:30
wearing masks but yet he
recommended me
6:32
whereas the lieutenant governor
6:34
recommended we wear masks every
public
6:37
health official that I talked
to says
6:39
people should wear masks
6:40
so in Austin in the city I'm
going to
6:42
keep it mandatory now the
penalty for
6:46
not wearing a mask is that more
people
6:48
are going to be infected and
some people
6:50
are going to die so the penalty
is
6:52
justice now I'm hoping that
people will
6:55
take this particular penalty
very
6:57
seriously we should all still
be wearing
7:00
masks yeah you got me into two
clips I
7:05
got a play I wasn't meaning a
blame
7:07
right away about a play okay
both about
7:11
masks uh-huh let's start with
Trump in
7:14
Arizona no mask democracy now
big deal
7:16
it's a reopening of our country
who
7:18
would have ever thought we were
going to
7:20
be saying that a reopening
reopening
7:23
president Trump made the
remarks during
7:25
a trip to Arizona where he
toured a
7:28
Honeywell aerospace plant
that's now
7:30
producing a 95 facemasks Trump
wore
7:33
safety glasses but no masks
during the
7:36
tour
7:36
ignoring a sign in the factory
ordering
7:38
everyone inside to wear facial
covering
7:41
as a Honeywell executive showed
7:43
president Trump n95 masks loud
speakers
7:46
blared a cover of the song Live
and Let
7:50
Die by the band Guns and Roses
7:55
Wow they stoop to this level
this is
7:59
this is like face bag level
reporting oh
8:01
my god
8:05
[Applause]
8:09
Trump also wore no mask during a
8:12
roundtable discussion Tuesday
with
8:14
Native American leaders at the
meeting
8:16
Trump promised to send a half
billion
8:18
dollars to the Navajo Nation
which has
8:20
been devastated by kovat 19
more than a
8:23
month after Trump signed the
Kara's Act
8:25
into law tribes still haven't
received
8:27
some eight billion dollars and
promised
8:30
relief funds okay so that where
that
8:33
leads me to this wait can I
just make a
8:35
quick observation about this
sure that
8:37
is Trump's tape that's the one
he plays
8:39
at the rallies that's the one
with tiny
8:42
dancer that's the one with an
in fact
8:44
right after he was done at the
plant
8:46
they played that can't always
get what
8:47
you want and it's not Guns and
Roses
8:49
it's wings
8:50
shut up Amy Amy Amy
8:56
we got Amy there so this came
up and
8:59
this just caught my attention
and
9:00
brought me back to the clip we
just
9:02
played this is Kaley new
secretary yes
9:07
this is good
9:08
she's great by the way she is
now she's
9:11
real mean she's a mean girl I
had no I
9:14
had my doubts about Kaley
mackaninee I'm
9:17
like she's gonna get eaten
alive she
9:19
comes out with just tons of
makeup and
9:22
hair also I mean really
hammered on
9:24
thick because she's changes her
entire
9:27
appearance it really does she
looks
9:29
entirely different and then
yeah I
9:31
thought this was a great mic
drop me one
9:36
this is the one on masks oh oh
oh the
9:39
master one I haven't heard the
mask one
9:41
okay what do we got play this
is Kayla
9:43
and the politics of mass now
she doesn't
9:45
really answer this question but
it
9:46
brought up an interesting point
which
9:48
relates to the fact that
Austin's all
9:50
bent out of shape
9:51
Amy's all bent out of shape and
the
9:53
question is we do have to
discuss this
9:55
but you've I'm sure you've seen
the
9:56
number of holes there's a huge
9:58
difference between Democrats and
10:00
Republicans over whether or not
they
10:02
think it's necessary to wear
masks no
10:07
sense as to why that would be
that's the
10:08
choice to the American public
choice to
10:10
the individual as to whether to
wear a
10:12
mask or not but again I'd
praise the
10:14
extraordinary work of this
10:15
administration and distributing
those
10:17
masks and ensuring health care
providers
10:18
son get them okay so she
doesn't answer
10:22
the question but now this guy
did bring
10:24
up the point and this point is
reflected
10:27
in all the clips you're gonna
get the
10:29
Democrats all we gotta wear a
mask we
10:32
gotta wear our masks were told
to wear a
10:33
mask we have to wear a mask
we're gonna
10:34
kill each other they're all
gonna die if
10:36
we don't wear a mask yeah the
10:38
Republicans are hey I wear a
mask 'its
10:40
are somebody around and they
don't worry
10:42
I have to wear a mess I wear a
mask if I
10:43
have to wear a mask I'm not
gonna wear a
10:44
mask if I don't have to wear a
mask I'm
10:46
not gonna wear a mask when I'm
walking
10:47
down the street and it's a
political
10:50
thing so this whole thing's
become
10:52
politicized and the mask is D
is the
10:54
kind of this symbol well it was
it was
10:56
ventilators before that now
it's gone
10:59
now it's gone to the next level
11:00
and I think I know why but I'm
11:02
interested to hear your further
thoughts
11:04
I don't really have any serious
thoughts
11:06
i but I do know that I have a
basic
11:09
thought mm-hmm I think the
Democrats are
11:12
the Liberals in Canada would be
a good
11:13
example they're more compliant
they
11:17
fought they're more route
they're
11:18
rule-followers they can't think
for
11:21
themselves oftentimes I think I
mean I
11:23
hate to say it but that just
seems to be
11:25
the case and they and their
virtue
11:27
signaling and the virtual
signal is a
11:29
big part of it all we've got a
mask on
11:30
look at me I got a mask on it's
it's the
11:34
blotter and people so you don't
have a
11:36
mask on you should have a mask
on they
11:38
like the lecture people yes
it's all
11:41
it's all so go ahead well I
don't have
11:43
anything deeper than that's
kind of a
11:45
shallow I know it's very
obvious besides
11:48
the virtue signal which in fact
shows
11:51
other people that you have the
same
11:53
irrational thinking at this
moment if
11:55
it's outside now if someone has
a
11:57
business and they want me to
wear a mask
11:59
in their business fine I really
don't
12:02
care if I want to get something
if not
12:03
if I don't want to do business
with them
12:04
I won't but outside no you're
not gonna
12:06
shame me in and into any of
this but the
12:09
reason for it is also
12:11
the symbolism of a muzzle shut
up slave
12:16
it's a muslin er yes I like it
and
12:20
that's why people who are mad
about the
12:23
whole thing really refused to
wear it I
12:25
think subconsciously we're like
no I'm
12:27
not going to be muzzled by this
that's a
12:30
good I like this a lot thank
you now I
12:33
will say that Mimi has a mess
that she
12:36
had made I think J made it for
which
12:39
goes over the nose and mouth
and this is
12:40
a break limits when the cloth
vest was
12:42
painted and I recommend people
try this
12:45
I mean we do have some matching
just buy
12:47
from the Zoe she's sniffing
she's
12:51
sniffing the paint is she
breathing that
12:53
rue this name is not just paint
it it's
12:57
got a big red nose and a
stupid-looking
12:59
clown smiling too big giant
teeth
13:02
hanging out of it mmm so just
it's the
13:05
stupidest looking thing you've
ever I
13:06
have to take a picture put it
in the
13:07
newsletter I'll wear it it's
it's she
13:10
won't wear she's embarrassed by
it but
13:12
I'd wear it and it's very funny
and it's
13:15
like makes it it really was just
13:17
ridicules the whole system since
13:19
graduation but just from you
know I
13:22
okay I'm biased now because I
think of
13:24
it as it's a really as a muzzle
as a I
13:27
mean there's so much that goes
along
13:29
with the mask yeah but I when
people
13:31
come in an opposite direction
for me but
13:33
also in Texas I smile you know
now all
13:35
you got to work with is your
eyes and I
13:37
got a really bad eye today so
people
13:40
would always see was a mask in
this
13:43
pussy right eye and they'd be
freaked
13:45
out but you can have some blood
painted
13:48
on your chin like on your neck
like it's
13:50
dripping I saw a commercial
yesterday
13:54
from dull no sense to clip it
because
13:56
it's only text on the screen
13:57
masks are worn by superheroes
and they
14:01
show of course first responders
and
14:04
nurses and doctors there is
there's
14:09
another part to it perhaps and
it's it's
14:12
purely about the response
14:15
an NBC of all of all they
published a
14:20
poll of which country scores
best with
14:24
their citizens as it pertains
to their
14:29
response to the corona virus
outbreak
14:31
and if you look at the list and
remember
14:34
NBC who do you think is the
number one
14:36
country with coronavirus
response
14:39
ranking according to well this
global
14:41
law survey NBC mate would
probably pick
14:45
China yup 86 Vietnam was 77
then we get
14:50
UAE India Malaysia New Zealand
Taiwan
14:53
Philippines Indonesia Singapore
South
14:55
America Australia Germany then
we get
14:58
the United States where Sweden
under
15:02
this Sweden is of course not on
the list
15:06
but that no well that's
interesting
15:08
isn't it that brings up
something else
15:11
and I do it oh do you want to
get back
15:12
to to the opening up stuff
remember
15:16
Apple released their data of
how many
15:20
times people requested
directions on the
15:23
Apple Maps app which a lot of
people
15:26
emailed me saying hey man just
because
15:28
they're you're publishing that
doesn't
15:30
mean that tracking is not your
personal
15:32
information it doesn't matter
the
15:33
promise was you share nothing
you're
15:35
sharing something you're
sharing me
15:36
touching my screen I don't like
that but
15:39
anyway they publish this data
so I go
15:42
and look and you can see it's
really
15:44
about mobility so that guests
they say
15:46
if you ask for directions you
were going
15:48
to travel they claimed they
didn't track
15:50
that part in these numbers and
you see
15:52
everybody has an L it's the
famous L
15:55
drops down goes boo boo
doubloon and
15:57
idea it starts to tail up a
little bit
15:59
and you can drill down by cunt
like in
16:00
the United States you can drill
down by
16:02
state go to Sweden there's an L
it's not
16:06
true that they didn't do
anything they
16:09
definitely had a significant -
fifty
16:14
percent in transit activity
they weren't
16:18
locked up at home though that's
what
16:19
makes it different and people
did it and
16:22
I know a lot of companies did
that so
16:24
you know I'm we're not out of
the woods
16:26
on
16:28
this was a good idea or not
particularly
16:31
now that New York has seen 60%
of all
16:34
transmissions occurred where in
the home
16:38
people at home giving each other
16:42
coronavirus so it might not
have been
16:44
such a good idea anyway there's
a reason
16:49
why and it's gone full-on
political so
16:52
I'm not too worried about
coronavirus
16:53
anymore I mean yes people will
still die
16:55
there will be putt we're doing
a lot of
16:56
testing so you see lots of
positives we
16:59
have no idea if people are
being marked
17:01
up is truly dead from kovat 19
or not
17:03
doesn't matter it's B
everything's
17:05
politicized now so there's
clearly no
17:07
one else in Washington
certainly is
17:09
worried about it but we have
all this
17:13
this these things coming out
now all of
17:16
a sudden we have a report that
was MIT
17:19
that wasn't a report it was a
draft
17:22
created inside the habit here
17:28
it was the Harvard Public
Health Harvard
17:33
Bloomberg public school no I'm
saying it
17:37
wrong John Hopkins Hopkins
Bloomberg
17:39
School of Public Health the
same guys
17:44
who did event 201 somehow some
internal
17:48
document from one guy who's
himself says
17:51
in the Washington Post he has
no idea
17:53
how that draft model which was
not by
17:57
any means done or ready for
publication
17:59
or even the model wasn't
completed how
18:02
that got leaked to the
Washington Post
18:05
he doesn't understand this the
mutant
18:08
strain memo no no this is this
is the
18:11
model that Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg to
18:15
the Washington Post that says
the true
18:18
deaths will be 200,000 in the
United
18:20
States by the end of June so
everyone
18:23
started freaking out and it was
all
18:25
that's all it was Monday and
all that
18:27
everyone's going nuts they're
like oh we
18:30
can't open up and stop
protesting and
18:32
Jake Tapper does I mean leading
the
18:36
witness
18:37
has Michigan Governor Whitmer
who of
18:40
course had huge protests she's
very
18:41
unpopular she's been doing all
kind of
18:44
crazy things telling people
they can't
18:45
buy certain things and stores
has to be
18:48
roped off but just it's nuts
18:50
so Jake Tapper wants her to
describe the
18:53
citizens who came to protest
outside of
18:56
I guess the state the state
capitol
18:58
ordered her man the governor's
mansion
19:00
but listen to how he frames the
question
19:02
is disgusting these protests
came after
19:05
President Trump tweeted liberate
19:07
Michigan he tweeted quote the
governor
19:09
of Michigan should give a
little put out
19:11
the fire he said that these are
very
19:13
good people about the
protesters that
19:16
were featured in the video to
which the
19:17
executive director of the Jewish
19:19
Democratic Council of America
Haley so
19:22
far who's from Lansing Michigan
she
19:24
compared those comments to
president
19:26
Trump referring to those
marching
19:29
alongside neo-nazis in
Charlottesville
19:31
as very fine people is that how
you see
19:34
these protesters in that vein
and that
19:36
extreme can you believe that
question
19:40
that guy is the debt is the
douchiest
19:43
question you could possibly ask
and
19:45
here's her answer and he knows
that the
19:47
debt very fine people thing
relating it
19:50
to Charlotte is just pathetic
19:52
that's exactly what he was
going for
19:54
phil has very fine people don't
tell me
20:00
is that isn't that come on come
on
20:02
Whitmer is that how you see
these people
20:04
don't you think in that extreme
well
20:08
some of the outrageousness of
what
20:10
happened at our Capitol this
week you
20:13
know depicted some of the worst
racism
20:15
and awful parts of our history
in this
20:19
country sure the Confederate
flags and
20:21
nooses the swastikas the you
know
20:25
behavior that you've seen in
all of the
20:28
clips is not representative of
who we
20:30
are no I didn't see any nooses
and
20:35
swastikas please show me
evidence of
20:37
this horrible it's just
horrible there's
20:41
any swastikas it would have
been a
20:42
reference to her exactly no
serious yes
20:46
I
20:46
but this is exactly what the
Nazis did
20:49
they locked everybody up took
away their
20:51
livelihood bankrupted the small
the
20:53
small businesses now maybe
they're just
20:57
using a couple of tactics but
yeah so
20:59
anyway back to that to the
bogut of
21:01
report it was so bad that
secretary of
21:05
human health and services a
czar had to
21:08
come on fox and friends go into
the
21:10
friendly trenches to disclaim
it which i
21:13
think he did a really poor job
of yeah
21:16
mr. secretary the other question
21:17
obviously this morning and many
21:18
Americans are waking up and
wondering
21:20
about is are these various news
reports
21:22
suggesting there's at least a
draft
21:24
report from CDC FEMA officials
and
21:26
others predicting that you and
others in
21:28
the White House the
administration have
21:30
to prepare for the possibility
of up to
21:32
two hundred thousand deaths of
Americans
21:35
by June 1st that there's going
to be
21:37
3,000 deaths a day it's going
to be
21:39
rising is that true have you
seen such a
21:42
report and if it's not true
what are you
21:45
preparing for sir so I've not
seen that
21:47
report I've heard about it
obviously
21:49
this is there are hundreds of
models
21:51
that are it was in The
Washington Post I
21:54
find that to be an insufficient
answer I
21:57
haven't seen it yet dude it was
the
21:59
front page of The Washington
Post
22:00
bad answer so I think it was
22:03
refrigerated hasn't seen that
literally
22:05
have the reported as hands I
know but it
22:08
just like it comes across as
weak you
22:12
know it didn't didn't bother
you that
22:13
the way minute I didn't hear
anything
22:15
negative about that don't let
him finish
22:17
so I've not seen that report
I've heard
22:19
about it obviously this is
there are
22:21
hundreds of models that are
drafted up
22:23
to look at various
contingencies out in
22:26
the private public health world
as well
22:29
as within our agencies this
apparently
22:30
is a draft modeling report of
various
22:33
contingencies prepared by Johns
Hopkins
22:36
this was not reviewed by the
White House
22:38
or senior leadership or the
Task Force
22:41
the president's recommendations
on
22:43
reopening the American economy
are based
22:46
on the soundest scientific
evidence and
22:48
modeling and forecasting not
draft
22:52
initial projections that just
are
22:54
floating out there see what the
problem
22:56
I have with this is that
22:59
I don't understand how any
citizen this
23:01
is probably the same around the
world
23:02
with these experts and and the
and the
23:05
leaders of these different
departments
23:07
it's very difficult for me to
follow
23:10
what the numbers are and what
the model
23:13
is and it's okay if you change
it but
23:15
stick to one and say here's
them don't
23:18
tell me there's all kinds of
models
23:20
floating out there that we may
pick from
23:22
this one or that one I don't
want to
23:23
hear that what are the numbers
23:25
why does CDC have different
kovat 19
23:28
deaths versus the so-called
67,000 I
23:32
don't even know where to find
those
23:33
numbers anymore that chart has
just been
23:34
given away it's bullcrap you're
all full
23:38
of crap when it comes to these
models
23:41
no obviously to add insult to
add insult
23:47
to this Neil Ferguson the man
behind the
23:51
original we're all gonna die
two million
23:53
deaths in America model the man
23:54
responsible for millions of
cattle being
23:57
unnecessarily killed during
Hooven mouth
24:03
disease who was wrong every
single time
24:05
by a factor 10 on all of the
crises but
24:09
still we used his model Neil
Ferguson
24:11
resigned from the advisory
group because
24:15
he broke the lockdown rules in
the UK
24:18
because he knows his bullcrap
it's
24:21
unbelievable you know I broke
the
24:23
lockdown rules right yeah
because he had
24:25
a date with his his tinder
girlfriend I
24:28
know it makes it that's very
British of
24:31
course you know if it's a
scandal it's
24:33
always about his penis oh we're
good at
24:34
that here too but what's nicer
the work
24:38
that has been done
independently is a
24:40
code review of Ferguson's model
as you
24:45
recall this model the 2-million
model
24:48
later revised to 200,000 to
80,000 to
24:50
60,000 now apparently revised
back up
24:52
who knows what was created using
24:56
thirteen-year-old undocumented
code so
25:00
the lockdown skeptics which is
a group
25:04
you can find at I think it's
locked
25:06
locked locked down skeptics
calm just
25:08
check
25:10
org they did a code review a
25:13
professional code review of
what they
25:16
could and this is such a piece
of crap
25:19
they can't even run it on a
multi-core
25:21
process you have to run it in
single
25:23
thread mode otherwise it
doesn't work
25:27
with the same inputs outputs
are not
25:31
repeatable or Purdue or
reproducible no
25:34
regression testing after
changes the
25:39
whole thing makes no sense
25:40
it's very poorly developed and
you can
25:44
read it for yourself I mean
anything I
25:46
say will go too deep for most
and I'll
25:48
just sound foolish but these
guys seem
25:51
like they're pretty Pro and
then the one
25:53
thing I can do is I can look up
a word
25:56
it says because they this group
went
25:59
back and forth with the
Imperial College
26:01
reviewing the software and they
said
26:04
well you know it's really
intended to
26:06
often provide as very
stochastic results
26:10
like what is stochastic do you
know have
26:17
you heard of the word
26:18
kostik yeah it's a very it's
used all
26:20
the time in computer science
randomly
26:22
determined so the results are
randomly
26:27
determined they say it right in
black
26:28
and white you have to remember
it Bill
26:33
Gates is behind this I'm not
sure what
26:40
it means but okay mr. coder
luckily dr.
26:47
Drew is is still on the scene
we know he
26:50
is on foul she sphere squad but
he still
26:53
has his own opinion and one of
our
26:55
producers handed over three
short clips
26:56
worth listening to the first
one regards
26:59
outdoor transmission of the
virus dr.
27:02
drew
27:02
research has shown there's been
only one
27:04
documented case that was in
China of
27:06
outdoor transmission all other
cases
27:08
have been indoor transmission
which is
27:11
interesting there's also good
evidence
27:13
that the virus dies very
quickly out in
27:18
sunlight so outdoor looks like
a safe
27:20
place for us to be but we
shouldn't be
27:22
outdoors without masks and we
shouldn't
27:24
be outdoors
shoulder-to-shoulder so then
27:26
that seems stupid to be doing
that and
27:27
that seems silly to me
27:29
uh-huh thank you very much masks
27:32
outdoors everybody don't walk
27:34
shoulder-to-shoulder tell us
about
27:36
shutting down drew what kind of
27:38
experience do you have with
that what is
27:40
this all based on does it
really work is
27:42
it the way to go I mean it
seems like
27:44
everyone got infected at home
the idea
27:46
of shutting everybody down is a
new idea
27:50
that was developed in the 2006
Bush
27:53
administration provisional plan
on
27:56
pandemics based on a high-school
27:58
students science project so the
idea
28:01
that this is the way to go
shutting
28:03
everything down is is not true
it's not
28:06
scientifically true it may be
superior
28:09
but we don't know yet
28:11
so it may just be that when we
go back
28:13
to masks and social distancing
in the
28:15
world
28:16
there will be no uptick in the
cases so
28:18
this idea of a second wave may
never
28:20
happen that we will have some
uptick
28:22
some little outbreaks but the
idea will
28:24
be to isolate and contain those
28:28
outbreaks
28:29
okay there you go never been
proven
28:33
never been tested I'm kind of
interested
28:35
you know as we move into the
next phase
28:37
of tracking and tracing we're
supposed
28:41
to learn things from that and I
have not
28:43
seen one report about South
Korea if
28:46
they've learned anything I
would have
28:50
expected some kind of
information coming
28:52
back by now but we continue
with dr.
28:55
drew final clip here about
social
28:57
distancing that one's nervous
because
29:01
people are beginning to pile
out of
29:03
their their isolation but you
gotta
29:05
remember we don't know that
isolation is
29:08
superior to social distancing
we don't
29:11
know that now isolation
certainly
29:13
superior to nothing but they've
never
29:15
studied the difference between
social
29:17
distancing and masks done
properly and
29:19
quarantine never been done so
we will
29:22
find out soon enough
29:25
[Music]
29:26
well I want to go back to what
you were
29:28
talking about with these models
okay
29:30
there seems to be a this is Chi
I don't
29:35
know when it changed or how it
changed
29:37
and I'd have a sense it has
something to
29:39
do with the way they're gonna
keep us on
29:41
the global warming tract yeah
that well
29:44
that's got to come but we have
to keep
29:46
all focused on impeaching Trump
with
29:49
more important to get impious
of course
29:51
but if you remember the last I
think
29:54
it's probably the last three or
maybe
29:56
even the last four or five
hurricanes
29:59
when they showed the the
predictions
30:02
nowadays they don't just show a
30:04
prediction they used to always
do that
30:06
the news guys would rather guy
here's
30:07
what's predicted to do know now
they
30:09
show about 30 tracks and they
show them
30:13
on the screen on the weather
screen they
30:15
sir that could do this it could
do that
30:16
it could yes mighty says it's
gonna do
30:18
that yeah the Western alliance
of
30:21
weather caster says he's gonna
do this
30:23
and they have all these
different
30:24
companies that's what that's
what the
30:26
one where Trump took one of the
things
30:28
that's gotta hit in Atlanta
right
30:30
remember that model that was
the Sharpie
30:34
model and so you have all these
models
30:36
now and they're scrolling
around all
30:39
over the map it's there's a
couple of
30:41
things that says to me one is
that this
30:43
has changed we've never seen
anything
30:45
like this before and they could
have
30:46
been doing this for a long time
but they
30:48
haven't they just started
recently it's
30:50
because and I think global
warming's got
30:52
something to do with it because
there's
30:53
a lot of models and and they
don't
30:54
nobody wants to talk about the
Russian
30:56
model which we've talked about
an
30:58
emphasize which seems seems to
be
31:00
tracking are very mild increase
in
31:01
temperatures and this is got
nothing to
31:03
do with much of anything but
they're
31:05
getting to the point where
they're gonna
31:06
do this because they can did
now there's
31:08
no responsibility right well
that was
31:12
one of the models yeah
31:13
well that was one of the most
well
31:15
that's not them yeah well there
was 30
31:17
models and gray this is the one
that
31:18
happened there's always the the
model
31:20
always works as the is the
least complex
31:23
when it's a simple one but they
it's
31:27
just solving themselves have any
31:29
responsibilities are the models
models
31:31
well along with social
distancing has
31:34
come something new which is also
31:38
excepted and that social
censorship and
31:40
I just coined that myself I
don't know
31:43
if anyone ever thought of it
but that's
31:44
really what we're witnessing
where there
31:47
is a social agreement
31:49
apparently that certain types of
31:52
information should be censored
because
31:55
it's very dangerous in in our
current
31:57
climate because we need to
listen to the
31:59
experts with their multiple
models this
32:03
is why David Icke has been
completely
32:05
removed over an interview in
where and
32:10
I've watched it I've watched
all of his
32:12
interviews and clips from it
well let's
32:14
go through that and I'll just
preface
32:17
this by saying what Google and
YouTube
32:20
and I think Spotify Spotify
removed the
32:26
David Icke podcast
32:28
Oh boohoo this thank God we
made that
32:31
shit open people you really
think you
32:33
can you can silence people by
kicking
32:35
them off Spotify and it looks
really
32:37
dumb Spotify but they're all
making the
32:40
AOL mistake America Online was
safe
32:43
you're safe with us well we'll
give you
32:46
this little window with a
crappy browser
32:48
to that scary Internet but you
really
32:50
don't want to go there stay
with us use
32:52
a keyword that's what they're
trying to
32:54
do is trying to keep people
safe and it
32:55
doesn't work people want to go
out they
32:57
want a bit they want to find
out crazy
32:59
stuff they need alternative
information
33:01
so they're going to leave these
33:02
platforms anyway social
censorship
33:05
that's in full play like yeah
like your
33:07
little theory there like that
may even
33:09
be a show title I'll flip over
this
33:11
perfectly folded sheet and
write it down
33:14
oh it's the shownotes side of
the page
33:16
very lovely lovely now Mike
talks about
33:21
let's go over some of this I
only have
33:24
them 5g think that's
interesting but
33:26
then I have another only have
two clips
33:28
so we're not gonna bore people
stuff
33:29
with David Icke but David Ickes
whole
33:32
thing he goes on and on for
about an
33:34
hour but it would everything we
talked
33:35
about on this show yeah pretty
much it's
33:38
not it's nothing new or even I
mean it's
33:41
interesting on the show but we
talked
33:43
about in the show months ago
and it's so
33:45
it's kind of like oh geez David
where
33:47
you been everybody ever listen
to no
33:49
agenda
33:50
and then he does his little
crazy stuff
33:52
with this five Gina the five G
thing is
33:54
also misinterpreted he never
says to
33:57
everyone like because there was
33:58
something that went around
about five
33:59
g's gonna trigger the corona
it's out
34:01
there and then the five G hits
and you
34:03
get it no he's saying that five
G is is
34:06
going to make people sick and
Corona
34:08
coincidentally can be used as
the excuse
34:11
oh they're sick because of
Corona not
34:12
because of 5g but I'll play
this clip
34:15
this is david icke of comm
story 5g a
34:18
government sensor called Ofcom
Office of
34:22
Communications
34:23
which is the regulator of
British
34:27
broadcasters they have said and
it's
34:31
it's run by a lady called
Melanie doors
34:35
and we need to note these names
down
34:38
ladies and gentlemen and when
we're
34:40
through this at some at some
level
34:43
through it these people have to
be
34:45
called to account we have a
situation
34:48
where this lady and her
organization
34:51
which is a government
department has
34:53
told British broadcasters and
of course
34:57
they've complied spineless ly
as usual
35:00
that they will face serious
sanctions if
35:04
they allow any discussion on
their
35:07
television stations and radio
stations
35:10
about any connection between 5g
and
35:14
so-called copied 19 the British
35:17
government through this other
idiot the
35:20
health secretary Matt Hancock
you know
35:23
people are sitting there all
over the
35:25
house is 66 million people in
this
35:26
country oh shit near me else in
doing as
35:29
I'm told
35:30
because this this guy you you
wouldn't
35:32
let run a you know a Lego house
Hancock
35:37
he's saying that everyone must
do that I
35:39
mean what are we doing anyway
35:41
people like him are now saying
to the
35:45
the Giants of Silicon Valley
years aku
35:49
Berg's at Facebook your Bryn's
and pages
35:53
at Google and you know which
house keys
35:55
at Google owned YouTube etc
that they
35:58
should ban people who are
making a
36:02
connection between Phi
36:04
gee and this co bid nineteen
crisis so
36:08
that tells you one they
couldn't care
36:12
less about freedom and the
right to free
36:16
debate thus they have no right
to be in
36:19
government and no right to be
running a
36:22
broadcast regulator but he told
you
36:24
something else
36:25
number two it tells you there
is a link
36:29
between Phi G and this health
crisis
36:33
there's only one reason they
don't want
36:36
it discussed because there is a
link and
36:39
who's been promoting Phi G and
the
36:42
rollout of Phi G who runs the
licenses
36:45
for Phi G Ofcom same woman in a
36:52
different interview he went a
little bit
36:54
more in depth than ID and I
looked up
36:55
the studies and what he claims
and the
36:59
claim is correct I don't know
if it is
37:01
true for five G depending on the
37:04
frequencies power etc but
indeed effects
37:08
of electromagnetic field
exposure can
37:12
create oxidative stress and acts
37:16
antioxidant defense system
issues and I
37:20
he talked about it in this one
to go to
37:22
this one
37:22
and said it's completely valid
that and
37:25
and the thing with these
theories which
37:27
is always with Ike it's always
the case
37:29
if you listen to what doctors
are saying
37:31
people are turning blue it's
like
37:33
they're not getting enough
oxygen I
37:35
think we had a clip of that ER
doctor in
37:37
New York who said to me it
looked like
37:39
someone was at you know 20,000
feet
37:42
without oxygen and they were
just
37:44
literally dying because of a
lack of
37:46
oxygen in their lungs and in
their blood
37:48
and so that could be that
absolutely if
37:52
someone's immune system is
compromised
37:54
and there's a 5g tower next
door and
37:56
possibly I don't know but it's
certainly
37:59
he I don't think he ever said
38:01
coronavirus is caused by 5g but
it
38:04
doesn't matter no he never says
that it
38:06
doesn't matter its social
censorship if
38:08
it if it deviates at all it
must be
38:10
eliminated yes I'm I'm I'm gall
wood
38:14
this is why our show existed
38:16
of course let's play the let's
play the
38:18
other one which is DVID I get
left there
38:21
sorry this is this is an
interesting
38:24
clip because I hate gives me an
anecdote
38:26
I can I can talk about this
David Icke
38:29
towers going up while this
lockdown has
38:32
been going on I know from
communications
38:35
to to me and Gaz and Jamie at
some David
38:39
Wright comm I know from all the
postings
38:42
on the Internet not just in
Britain but
38:45
around the world in America but
while
38:48
this lockdown has been going on
5g masts
38:53
are being rolled out at a very
rapid
38:58
rate in the same period of this
lockdown
39:01
something like another 21 towns
and
39:03
cities have been opened in
Britain - 5 g
39:06
a5 G is being rolled out all
over the
39:13
world at a very great rate of
knots this
39:16
is a time where everything is
supposed
39:17
to be stopped yeah and they're
still
39:19
building towers overnight yes
because
39:23
that's considered yeah yeah we
okay so I
39:29
saw one row up here right like
five
39:32
minutes from our house I was
like what
39:34
that's new well Mimi drove down
from
39:37
Washington last I guess Monday
but no
39:43
but maybe you last Friday I'm
not read
39:45
one of these days before it's
been
39:48
around because traffic is just
there's
39:50
no traffic and go back before
it yeah so
39:52
she comes down this last time
and she
39:54
says holy crap all I saw coming
down
39:57
were people putting up 5g
towers yeah
39:59
all along a highway us
interstate 5 yeah
40:03
well and you know when you
think about
40:06
it and they are of course
essential
40:09
personnel this is
infrastructure it's a
40:11
great time from the do anything
what
40:13
they should be doing is fixing
the
40:14
potholes that's what I've been
waiting
40:16
for
40:17
oh yeah no pothole fixing
whatsoever
40:21
see that that would have
endeared the
40:24
community but no but no but no
but no so
40:28
so Ike effectively really D
platformed
40:32
it just and you're right that's
that's
40:33
why our show is here and we're
40:35
completely independent and
thank God we
40:36
don't have to rely on a youtube
or
40:38
anything else like that and in
that and
40:40
I gotta say bitch shoot some of
these
40:43
you know be that all these
different
40:45
alternative video sites they're
that
40:47
they're winning with this
they're
40:49
gaining well we'll see what if
this is a
40:52
good strategy for them but I
think that
40:53
when you it's one thing to have
your
40:55
people you know to socially
censor
40:59
content on your platforms when
people
41:02
are running their regular lives
but when
41:04
they're at home all day you
know they
41:06
start to wander then they're not
41:09
entirely your slaves anymore
they're
41:11
thinking for themselves maybe a
little
41:13
bit so not one but the point is
you
41:16
can't start taking this stuff
down I
41:17
mean what's that they're just
you're
41:19
gonna hurt you two-bit long
term of
41:21
course you can't get
advertisers anyway
41:23
but if the Russian car cam
videos moved
41:26
to a separate platform boom and
once the
41:30
cats are gone after that the
cats
41:31
changed so that once the cats
leave then
41:33
you got no platform left cats
and car
41:35
crashes is that's the end funny
moment
41:37
in West Virginia although it's
kind of a
41:40
blue dress silver dress moment
the
41:42
governor of West Virginia
accused of an
41:44
expletive again I encourage all
41:47
businesses that are allowed to
open to
41:50
do so only if they fucking
follow the
41:53
guidelines to keep West
Virginians safe
41:55
now he claims he didn't use an
expletive
42:00
today at her news briefing
there was an
42:02
audio glitch and it sounded
like that I
42:06
had said a bad word a word that
I was I
42:10
would never say nor have I ever
said no
42:14
possibility in any way shape
form or
42:16
fashion okay yeah
42:18
bullcrap but I there is a
glitch and
42:22
that and you're allowed to say
that when
42:24
it comes to audio there is an
actual
42:25
glitch in that but it's after
the F word
42:27
and I can't make anything
outside of it
42:30
I don't know when then what was
he
42:32
saying if it wasn't
42:33
I'll listen to it one more time
again I
42:35
encourage all businesses that
are
42:37
allowed to open to do so only
if they
42:41
fucking follow the guidelines
to keep
42:43
West Virginia safe I don't know
at least
42:49
it gave us another five minutes
of
42:50
entertainment you know this
denial he
42:55
should just apologize for
saying it I
42:57
think so too I just looked up I
mean
42:59
this is the kind of thing I got
yeah
43:03
yeah let's move over to
pharmaceutical
43:12
stuff and the President did
eight it was
43:16
a virtual town hall of the
Lincoln
43:18
Memorial this was a Fox
exclusive very
43:22
interesting setting I'm not
quite like
43:26
what are you trying to say here
hmm I
43:29
wonder
43:30
Trump Lincoln and you trying to
connect
43:32
something here in my brain and
he took
43:35
questions and you also took
questions
43:38
from Martha and from Brett and
the
43:43
question came up about the
43:46
pharmaceutical companies and
the need
43:49
for them to be really you know
we need
43:52
our medications our essential
43:54
medications created in the
United States
43:56
maybe not in China or other
countries
43:58
and so it was kind of a
two-parter in
44:01
the second part I think she
rattles the
44:02
president a bit and here's his
part one
44:04
there's a lot of people who say
why you
44:06
talk about making it here in
America
44:08
why are all of the antibiotics
made in
44:11
China can you give me a date by
which we
44:14
will be self-sufficient in
antibiotics
44:16
in this country and what kind of
44:18
incentive would you give
manufacturers
44:21
of pharmaceuticals to make sure
that we
44:23
are not dependent on China
anymore for
44:25
this so the reason it took
place is
44:27
because other people that sat
in this
44:29
chair maybe not right here but
this is a
44:32
beautiful place because they
were
44:33
foolish you could even say
because they
44:36
were stupid because they
allowed this to
44:38
happen and it's not only China
you take
44:40
a look at Ireland they make our
drugs
44:41
everybody makes our drugs
except us and
44:44
we've already done it what
44:45
coming out with things numbers
you're
44:48
seeing numbers of innovations
that we've
44:50
made in the past and things are
being
44:52
announced already but we're
bringing
44:54
that whole supply chain back
nobody has
44:57
to tell me to do it I've been
talking
44:58
about that for years now the
one that
45:00
you see you don't see you see
it with
45:02
cars you see it with other
things people
45:04
never looked at medicine but
it's always
45:06
been about medicine because we
have at
45:08
least 94 95 percent of our
medicines are
45:12
made important to do the
vaccine watch
45:14
an incredible thing there
American
45:16
companies well I'd like to be
able to do
45:18
it here I don't want to do it
in China
45:20
don't want the vaccine in China
that's
45:23
for sure but then Martha
follows up and
45:25
I want you to give me your
impression
45:28
after you listen to the clip
whether
45:29
this was a setup whether he
knew it was
45:32
coming if if he turned it
around and may
45:36
turn it into something to his
advantage
45:38
I think we need to talk through
it
45:39
because she presses him and she
uses
45:42
something and that's why I'm
suspicious
45:44
of the question well when will
we get to
45:46
that 95 percent everything made
here and
45:49
he seemed rattled when we get
94 percent
45:53
of antibiotics made in this
country do
45:55
you have a target date for that
I think
45:56
we will have it done within two
years
45:58
you know it doesn't go that
quickly and
46:00
frankly you put me in a very bad
46:03
negotiating position by asking
me those
46:05
questions you know we're
talking about
46:06
this now I'm supposed to call
up my guys
46:09
I mean you put me in a very bad
46:11
negotiating position and I'm
not blaming
46:13
you that's you that's your job
you know
46:15
you're taking my cards away
because I
46:17
don't want to be talking this
way I've
46:18
done a lot but it gets exposed
when you
46:21
answer I assume the show is a
big show
46:23
right it's going to do very
well tonight
46:24
but you do take away a lot of
my cards
46:26
when you're answering asking me
a
46:28
question like that you
understand that
46:29
yes here's the bottom line I
met with a
46:31
drug company six months ago I
said you
46:33
got to stop making the drugs
here
46:35
you're gonna start making them
here and
46:36
they do it for two reasons
46:38
a cost reason but it's no
longer so much
46:40
cost because we can do things
here for
46:43
the same price and in some
cases less
46:45
and then you don't have the
46:46
transportation problems we're
taking
46:48
care of our look another reason
I got
46:51
elected and some people don't
like the
46:54
sound of it and other countries
don't
46:55
like it but I said I'm sorry
it's called
46:57
America first and we're all
about
47:00
America first that's what we're
about
47:02
it was protest protesting a bit
much I
47:05
felt he's got a tell which is
he which
47:12
is the term that we're always
ridiculing
47:14
people for doing it he doesn't
normally
47:16
do it but when he does it I
believe this
47:18
is when he says look yeah yeah
exactly
47:21
yeah so he said look I met with
the with
47:23
the pharma guys six months ago
so I've
47:27
been telling them you got to
bring it
47:28
back and I'm sure that you know
similar
47:30
to what has happened in the
past they're
47:34
waiting for something to
sweeten the
47:38
deal and that's why I think he
protests
47:43
too much I think it this was
maybe the
47:45
whole thing was part of his
negotiating
47:47
it could be I haven't figured
it out
47:50
what could be cuz he did you
know oh no
47:53
you're gonna ruin I only have
one other
48:07
question from this but it's a
good one
48:09
and his answer was very
complete and
48:11
this comes on the heels of at
least the
48:16
knowledge being out there
according to
48:18
The Spectator in Australia that
there is
48:20
a five eyes intelligence report
so
48:22
that's the UK the United States
Canada
48:26
Australia and New Zealand that
Australia
48:29
has and there's a 15-page is
floating
48:32
out and about let's say you
know hey
48:34
yeah the Chinese are really
responsible
48:36
for this and we don't know
exactly how
48:38
much is true or how deep it
goes but
48:41
Trump has a very outspoken
opinion on
48:43
this and he got a question
about it from
48:45
some dude who called in it was
black guy
48:47
and he he looked and he well he
sounds
48:50
as stoned as he looked mr.
president I
48:53
have a question for you is
there enough
48:55
evidence that China made a
global
48:59
community of by the scorn of our
49:01
if it's so hot your global
community
49:05
respond yeah well I don't lose
any
49:10
question about it we wanted to
go in
49:12
they didn't want us to go in
early very
49:13
early you'll see that because
things are
49:15
coming out that are pretty
compelling
49:17
now so I don't think there's any
49:20
question don't forget China
tried to
49:21
blame it first on some of our
soldiers
49:24
that turned out did not go too
far I'm
49:26
sorry I do need to mention I
have edited
49:29
this clip in two spots because
Trump
49:31
I've learned speaks and what I
call
49:33
hanging chads so he'll talk
he'll be
49:36
he'll be talking about
something then
49:38
all sudden he drops down into a
49:40
repetitive sentence about how
he looks
49:42
oh and I closed it up on time
and they
49:44
told me not to and then they
closed it
49:46
and then he comes back to the
stores
49:47
like this is like one of his
rallies
49:49
yeah so it's a hanging Chad
thing so I
49:51
just snipped it off and I
really got
49:54
very upset with that that was
not right
49:56
China tried to blame Europe for
this no
49:59
I know you saw evidence that
gave you a
50:02
high confidence that the virus
came from
50:04
the Wuhan lab we got that it
was created
50:07
there perhaps but that it came
from
50:08
there at the right day we can
illuminate
50:10
any more about that yeah we're
gonna be
50:12
giving a very strong report as
to
50:14
exactly what we think happened
and I
50:17
think it'll be very conclusive
is there
50:19
any suggestion that it was
anything
50:20
nefarious or that it was just a
mistake
50:22
so I think they made personally
I think
50:25
they made a horrible mistake
and they
50:27
didn't want to admit it we
wanted to go
50:29
in they didn't want us there
even world
50:31
health wanted to go in they were
50:32
admitted but much later you
know not
50:34
immediately and my opinion is
they made
50:37
a mistake they tried to cover
it they
50:38
tried to put it out it's like a
fire you
50:41
know it's really like trying to
put out
50:42
a fire they couldn't put out
the fire
50:44
what they really treated the
world badly
50:47
on they stopped people going
into China
50:51
but they didn't stop people
going into
50:54
the USA and all over the world
so you
50:57
could fly out of Wuhan where
the primary
51:00
problem was all of the problem
51:02
essentially also where the lab
is
51:04
but you could fly out of war on
and you
51:06
could go to different parts of
the world
51:07
but you couldn't go to Beijing
and you
51:09
couldn't go to any place in
China so
51:13
what's that all about
51:14
in other words they
51:15
they had a problem I think they
were
51:17
embarrassed by the problem very
51:18
embarrassed and you know the
case could
51:21
be made they said hey look this
is gonna
51:23
have a huge impact on China but
here's
51:25
the thing they allowed this to
go into
51:27
our country they allowed it to
go into
51:29
other countries they change how
you feel
51:31
about president G does it
change your
51:33
relationship with him I'm not
going to
51:35
say anything I had a very good
51:37
relationship he's a strong man
he's a
51:39
tough man and a very good
relationship
51:42
with him but this should never
have
51:44
happened
51:44
this should never have happened
this
51:46
virus should not have spread
all over
51:48
the world they should have put
it out
51:49
they should have let us and
other people
51:51
in other countries go in and
put it out
51:54
because people knew what was
happening
51:57
so that is a pretty clear
opinion and a
52:00
lot of people heard it and saw
it I
52:02
think it was almost four
million people
52:04
who viewed that Town Hall which
was huge
52:06
for Fox News on cable I was
very big for
52:08
them yeah why well Pompeo made
some
52:12
comments about this which took
a very
52:15
strange
52:16
turn because it sounds like he
was
52:17
contradicting himself and so I
have this
52:20
clip of him answering the wuhan
origin
52:22
question 200 in a press
conference and
52:25
mr said you seen anything that
gives you
52:28
high confidence that it
originated in
52:30
that Wuhan lab Martha there's
enormous
52:33
evidence that that's where this
began
52:35
we've said from the beginning
that this
52:37
was a virus that originated in
Wuhan
52:40
China we took a lot of grief
for that
52:41
from the outset but I think the
whole
52:43
world can see now remember
China has a
52:45
history of infecting the world
and they
52:48
have a history of running
substandard
52:49
laboratories these are not the
first
52:52
times that we've had a world
exposed to
52:54
viruses as a result of failures
in the
52:56
Chinese lab and so while the
52:58
intelligence community
continues to do
53:00
its work they should continue
to do that
53:01
and verify so that we are
certain I can
53:04
tell you that there is a
significant
53:05
amount of evidence that this
came from
53:07
that laboratory in one do you
believe it
53:10
was man-made or genetically
modified
53:14
that the best experts so far
seem to
53:16
think it was man-made have no
reason to
53:18
disbelieve that at this point
your
53:21
office of the DNI says the
consensus the
53:24
scientific consensus was not
man-made or
53:26
genetically modified that's
right I I
53:29
agree with that yeah
53:30
obviously I've seen their
analysis I've
53:32
seen the summary that you saw
that was
53:34
released publicly I have no
reason to
53:36
doubt that that is accurate
okay so just
53:38
to be clear you do not think it
was
53:40
man-made or genetically
modified I've
53:42
seen what the intelligence
committee has
53:43
said I have no reason to
believe that
53:44
they've got it wrong you have
to put
53:47
this in context here I think
that
53:49
there's confusion in the
question and
53:50
the answer and when he's saying
when
53:52
she's asking about if it was
created so
53:56
clearly wasn't synthetic but in
his mind
53:59
I believe he's answering the
question if
54:01
it's a bio weapon
54:03
No No if you listen to this very
54:06
carefully at the very end the
very end
54:09
of that clip he says you got to
take
54:10
this in context he says I
believe what
54:12
the DNI said but you got to
take it in
54:14
context that's what he said and
what he
54:17
and I do i imaginated over this
54:19
particular clip for a while
before I
54:21
realized what context meant the
DNI
54:26
report stated that the a bunch
of
54:31
scientists and other people
agreed that
54:33
it was all was a natural form
element
54:35
and it was and in that that was
the
54:39
reports about the agreement was
solid
54:41
that it was naturally formed it
came out
54:43
of no bad or whatever and in
context
54:48
what he was saying why he could
agree
54:49
with the DNI report is that
they were
54:52
reporting on what the
scientists said
54:56
reporting on the reality of it
okay okay
55:00
right and that's what he meant
by you
55:02
gotta take this in context well
the
55:05
context was the DNI was not
discussing
55:09
how this virus came about or
there's
55:11
other probably other
intelligence
55:12
reports that came out that
indicate
55:14
because he's very strong that
this is
55:16
man-made genetically engineered
or
55:18
whatever from the lab that made
words
55:20
escaped from which brings me
back to
55:23
what I think that would the
French guy
55:24
the guy who had discovered the
AIDS
55:26
virus
55:27
said and I'm gonna subscribe
her to him
55:30
even though it was says he's
nuts he's
55:32
nuts What did he say so so I
listened
55:35
this over and over again I
realized that
55:36
you could yes you can't say
that it was
55:38
man-made and you can agree with
the DNI
55:40
report because the DNI report
is just
55:43
stating that all these
scientists have
55:46
said the following yes I agree
that the
55:49
DNI reports got that right those
55:51
scientists did say that well
that makes
55:54
sense because the last thing he
wants to
55:55
do is supersede because the
president
55:57
also didn't say man-made he
said come
55:59
from he didn't get into that so
they
56:02
Pompeii yeah yeah well not it
not a
56:09
great replicating into any have
any
56:10
trouble agreeing with the DNI
report
56:12
which
56:13
it wasn't it was I don't think
it was
56:16
well done no but I think it'd
be but
56:19
when he says in context that
was the key
56:21
work I got yeah so anyways like
I think
56:25
he's not lying
56:26
no but it's confused the
reporters and
56:29
he never really got it went out
of his
56:31
way to explain it I'm not
helpful not
56:34
help it's not helpful
56:36
the Chinese hear it loud and
clear
56:38
though especially when it comes
that
56:39
five eyes report this is from
60 minutes
56:42
in Australia how's this for
slap this
56:46
week Australia was described as
chewing
56:49
gum on the boot of China that
needed to
56:51
be scraped off on a rock the
insult came
56:55
from an influential Chinese
newspaper
56:57
editor backed by the Communist
Party our
57:01
crime we're troublemakers
because our
57:03
government is calling for an
independent
57:05
inquiry into the origins and
spread of
57:09
coronavirus it's fair to say our
57:12
relationship with Beijing is
currently
57:14
fractured but understanding why
China is
57:17
so defensive
57:18
not to mention petulant is
difficult
57:21
because the regime is so
suspicious of
57:23
the Western media chewing gum
huh stuck
57:27
to the shoe that's gotta stood
that is
57:29
not that's not gonna play well
that's
57:32
international words of war my
friend you
57:34
can't just say that is great
especially
57:39
in context of Eastern culture
and
57:42
chewing gum like chewing gum is
really
57:45
low low on the polls so there's
there
57:50
isn't an attack on China
there's a
57:54
there's polls everywhere saying
57:56
overwhelming majority of
people's and
57:58
here's the term here's the term
we
58:00
should be on the lookout for D
couple we
58:02
want to consciously decouple
from China
58:05
think this is going to be the
term
58:07
decoupling yeah that's been
that's not
58:10
it that spin I'd say around for
a couple
58:12
months it doesn't go yeah I'm
hearing it
58:14
I'm hearing it it's a good term
it is
58:16
maybe it's catching on here's
what you
58:18
think yeah it could be catching
on
58:20
uncoupled tuples Ted Cruz is on
his own
58:24
little mission
58:26
he's doing the rounds and he
wants to
58:29
force Hollywood to stand up to
Chinese
58:32
censorship and at first I was
kind of
58:35
puzzled like why are you so
interested
58:38
in this it gives a crap but
then I
58:40
realized what he's really doing
he's
58:42
saying we can't have these
movies which
58:45
have a permanent desk at the
Pentagon
58:48
using our military equipment ie
Top Gun
58:53
if they're also going to if
these
58:55
productions are also going to be
58:57
involved in censorship and in
Top Gear's
59:00
spit upon specific instance Tom
Cruise's
59:05
flight jacket had a Taiwanese
flag it
59:07
had to be removed
59:09
so for some reason Ted Cruz is
spending
59:12
a lot of time on that and I
think that
59:14
it may it's it's meant to
cripple China
59:19
in in multiple ways but I think
they do
59:22
have such huge investments in
in movies
59:25
and Hollywood that he's trying
to hurt
59:28
them there but it's just an odd
thing to
59:30
do it's like even more to it
than that
59:32
what you got
59:33
he knows the connection I don't
know I'm
59:36
not a mind reader I don't know
what Ted
59:38
Cruz is thinking he may have
nefarious
59:41
scheme under foot under way
mm-hmm maybe
59:44
under foot he said something
offensive
59:49
too right now we're trying to
get Taiwan
59:53
to get involved into
59:54
whu-oh and some other things
would we're
59:56
moving to get Taiwan's
independence
59:59
recognized I mean there's a
million
1:00:01
things that we've been trying
to do at
1:00:02
Taiwan for ever since the 1940s
right
1:00:06
when they you know ran off and
you know
1:00:08
the government really Republic
of China
1:00:10
ran off and to become the
Republic of
1:00:12
China on Taiwan they run off to
off the
1:00:15
mainland by Mao and so there's
there's
1:00:20
that element and so this any
pushback by
1:00:22
the Chinese on stuff like that
little
1:00:24
flag is going to be rejected but
1:00:27
especially when yeah the
Chinese invest
1:00:29
a lot of money how much money
do you
1:00:31
think the State Department or
the
1:00:32
Defense Department spends on
one of
1:00:35
these war movies in terms of
1:00:38
just fuel for the Jets and I
think oh
1:00:41
yeah that's a lot of money it's
Millions
1:00:43
yeah and so why are we you know
taking a
1:00:47
backseat to the Chinese
investment when
1:00:50
we're making these investments
and these
1:00:51
movies actually can't be done
without an
1:00:53
investment I agree I'm just
kind of
1:00:56
confused as to why Ted Cruz is
in this
1:00:59
but maybe it maybe he's trying
to create
1:01:01
a squeeze and and he's really
going
1:01:04
after Hollywood and not China
1:01:05
I think it's possible he's
going after
1:01:08
Hollywood yeah that's what that
that
1:01:09
would make more sense I would
make more
1:01:11
sense so meanwhile we have on
the
1:01:18
medical front we have multiple
trials
1:01:21
going we know REM dis aveer is
is now in
1:01:24
trial which have all these all
these
1:01:29
great stats it's all in the
show notes
1:01:31
you know the cost of REM dis
severe it's
1:01:34
like it's like $400 a day versus
1:01:40
hydroxychloroquine at the
pennies a day
1:01:42
it's really quite an incredible
and it
1:01:44
just seems like anything that
is not
1:01:47
approved by doctor dr. death
himself
1:01:50
doctor foul Qi that it has to
be pushed
1:01:53
back in them and quiet and be
suppressed
1:01:56
let's not talk about it and
then all of
1:01:58
a sudden we get this over the
over the
1:01:59
past few days out of Pittsburgh
Ross
1:02:01
Township police believe two men
found
1:02:04
shot to death over the weekend
was a
1:02:05
murder-suicide
1:02:06
the body of 37 year old being
Lou was
1:02:09
found Saturday at his home at
the muse
1:02:11
of town north
1:02:12
police believe loose killer
left the
1:02:14
town home went back to his car
and
1:02:16
killed himself that man has not
been
1:02:19
identified but police say they
believe
1:02:20
that Lou and the man did know
each other
1:02:22
well so this research have been
research
1:02:25
have been working on a cure a
treatment
1:02:29
for kovat 19 any and he goes
out in a
1:02:32
murder-suicide what are the
chances but
1:02:36
that brings us to the planned
Demick
1:02:42
quote-unquote documentary that
has been
1:02:45
socially censored they're still
1:02:48
available on multiple platforms
have you
1:02:50
seen this John's about 20
seconds woman
1:02:54
has lots of videos that have
come and
1:02:56
gone they all get censored I
always
1:02:57
download them mm-hmm very
copies very
1:03:00
good cuz I figure you know this
things
1:03:03
aren't gonna last and this
latest one
1:03:05
though I have to say the one
with the
1:03:07
ominous opening and the guy
interviewing
1:03:09
uh yeah I think it's the best
produce
1:03:11
and the and the most impactful
cuz this
1:03:13
the one mimi's all you got to
watch this
1:03:15
yes yes and I said well you
know I'm
1:03:17
very familiar with this woman
and she's
1:03:18
been bitching and moaning about
one
1:03:20
thing or another for a long
time long
1:03:23
time long time well we we
actually
1:03:25
discussed her probably about
ten by
1:03:28
decade a decade ago but we just
started
1:03:30
the show now I'll just want to
say this
1:03:34
about the documentary I did not
pull any
1:03:37
clips from that because it's
great as a
1:03:41
piece and I think it's
fantastic to make
1:03:43
people aware of of this story
and of end
1:03:46
of this doctor story in
particular but
1:03:50
you know you get all the scary
music
1:03:51
it's very dressed and there's a
lot of
1:03:53
manipulation going on so I
found an
1:03:55
interview that she did with it
was just
1:03:57
her a Skype call but the the
quality is
1:04:00
good and the questions she
speaks in in
1:04:02
answer blocks she's fantastic
for media
1:04:05
but we knew about her when we
first
1:04:08
started talking about vaccines
on this
1:04:10
show 10 11 years ago I'll just
be
1:04:12
somewhat repetitive that we had
found
1:04:15
documentation from a big
Goldman Sachs
1:04:19
and JP Morgan Chase I think
medical
1:04:21
conference that all the
pharmaceutical
1:04:23
companies were all jacked up
because
1:04:25
vaccines was the future it's a
you know
1:04:27
in some cases they're mandatory
so it's
1:04:29
a guaranteed paycheck and
they're
1:04:32
identified they're indemnified
they
1:04:33
don't have to go to the same
test ii
1:04:35
because it's called the
biologic and
1:04:37
there's so many great reasons
for this
1:04:40
and we got a lot of contact
which i
1:04:42
don't think I quite understood
at the
1:04:44
time about dr. Mike Ovitz as it
pertains
1:04:48
to chronic fatigue syndrome and
people
1:04:51
were trying to communicate
something to
1:04:53
us and we dice or
1:04:54
was just not my headspace was
not there
1:04:57
we just kind of started
deconstructing
1:04:58
stuff and I was a little naive
to some
1:05:02
things that were going on so it
comes to
1:05:03
the medical community but in
this first
1:05:07
clip she addresses that and
what she had
1:05:11
figured out back in the day is
that
1:05:14
there were what are called XM
RVs which
1:05:19
is Mouse raira viral viral
retrovirals
1:05:25
excuse me extra cross were
showing up in
1:05:29
in different people and for
reasons that
1:05:34
were very unclear but what this
was
1:05:36
creating was a chronic fatigue
syndrome
1:05:40
not dissimilar to HIV actually
in many
1:05:45
ways in fact the and we'll get
to that
1:05:48
later testing for HIV showed
people with
1:05:51
these xmrv zyi this chronic
fatigue
1:05:54
syndrome show tested positive
for HIV
1:05:56
even though I didn't have HIV
so it's a
1:05:58
mess and she was a part of it
she's been
1:06:01
part of fout she's system for
many years
1:06:05
and she has her own story about
how she
1:06:08
was kicked out and and jailed
and
1:06:10
accused of fraud and and that
certainly
1:06:13
stuff you can look into I'm more
1:06:14
interested in what she's saying
she
1:06:16
sounds credible she certainly
has the
1:06:18
curriculum to back her up and
let's take
1:06:20
go back to that initial issue
when we
1:06:23
were first introduced to her
but this is
1:06:25
a current interview
1:06:26
this is dr. Judy Michael it's
Mike Ovitz
1:06:28
we we isolated a new family of
1:06:33
retroviruses called XMRV that
means Zeno
1:06:38
trophic Mouse related
retrovirus so it
1:06:43
was very clear that you know
the human
1:06:46
by room doesn't have Mouse
retroviruses
1:06:50
therefore we thought perhaps as
in the
1:06:54
days of HIV that this virus
could have
1:06:57
been spread through biological
therapies
1:07:00
because we use a lot of mice in
therapy
1:07:04
in our lab we also remembered
back to
1:07:07
the days of HIV
1:07:08
when when HIV spread through the
1:07:11
population from a contaminated
blood
1:07:14
supply when it became clear by
the way
1:07:17
that very bit there Alex Jones
has been
1:07:19
yelling about that for for
maybe 20
1:07:23
years vaccines being
transporting
1:07:26
contaminated blood and that's
where he
1:07:28
got it from spread through the
1:07:31
population from a contaminated
blood
1:07:33
supply when it became clear in
2010 and
1:07:38
11 that in fact the blood
supply was
1:07:41
heavily contaminated and in
fact the
1:07:43
most likely way that these
mouse viruses
1:07:46
of many strains not just one
got into
1:07:50
humans it was almost certainly
from
1:07:54
biological therapies and the
most likely
1:07:56
the most prominent one was
vaccine that
1:08:00
that in fact that we were
injecting in
1:08:04
mouse tissue
1:08:05
you know hisses pieces into
into immune
1:08:11
incompetent little babies
people and and
1:08:14
we had actually literally
caused a
1:08:18
number of diseases including
this is a
1:08:20
this is a family of mouse
cancer-causing
1:08:23
viruses so cancers and neuro
immune
1:08:27
diseases including chronic
fatigue
1:08:29
syndrome autism anomaly Lou
Gehrig's
1:08:32
disease others are associated
with with
1:08:36
retroviruses and it was very
clear in
1:08:41
2011 in the summer of 2011 this
wasn't
1:08:44
just one but many and and the
most
1:08:46
likely way they got into humans
was a
1:08:49
contaminated blood supply and
1:08:50
contaminated vaccines so
contaminated
1:08:55
vaccines as some so any stories
you've
1:08:58
heard in the past likely stem
from her
1:09:00
because that's where I remember
it from
1:09:02
and that's where that chronic
fatigue
1:09:04
syndrome came from but there we
did have
1:09:06
lots of clips if you recall
during the
1:09:09
swine flu bullcrap mm-hmm there
was a
1:09:15
contaminant there was a
1:09:17
huge set of vaccines that went
out that
1:09:20
had live swine flu in him and
would have
1:09:22
contained would have given
people swine
1:09:25
flu you know to push the
numbers up I
1:09:28
don't know I mean it seems like
you know
1:09:31
the carelessness was weird and
there was
1:09:36
some cross-contamination of
other
1:09:38
vaccines that nothing to do
with swine
1:09:39
flu but the swine flu was in
there and
1:09:41
these were caught at the border
kind of
1:09:44
azor being shipped out but dude
you
1:09:46
don't know it because there's
this or
1:09:47
not there indemnified from any
damages
1:09:50
no matter what's in the shot
they give
1:09:52
you anything could be in there
that's
1:09:55
why I think a lot of people are
I I for
1:09:59
example do give I got a vaccine
for I
1:10:01
got the Prevnar 13 back so you
know a
1:10:03
couple months back yeah before
a kovat
1:10:06
broke out because I figure well
you know
1:10:07
let's get I because my doctor
said I
1:10:09
should get it and everybody
said you
1:10:11
should get this if you're
getting older
1:10:12
you want to get this and this
is the flu
1:10:14
vaccine
1:10:15
notice the Prevnar 13 it stops
13
1:10:18
different kinds of pneumonia
hmm and but
1:10:24
but at the same time I'm very
dubious
1:10:26
about any of these things
because
1:10:28
there's now something going
right
1:10:29
because there was a new of
experimental
1:10:31
pneumonia vaccine that floated
around I
1:10:34
got a bunch of people sick even
though
1:10:35
this is well established so I
wasn't too
1:10:37
worried about it was very
expensive so I
1:10:40
wasn't you know I said well
they're not
1:10:41
they've got me how many people
are gonna
1:10:43
be spending this much money for
this
1:10:45
vaccine and but I'm always
skeptical I'm
1:10:49
very nd if you look at the
stuff that
1:10:51
Robert Kennedy jr. said about
the Gates
1:10:53
Foundation bills experiments on
babies
1:10:56
and they're all in Africa and
India I
1:10:57
mean most of his vaccine
experiments
1:11:01
have gone south you're not
gonna like
1:11:03
this a couple weeks ago we
discussed the
1:11:08
study that was a published
account the
1:11:13
Medical Journal published
account it's
1:11:14
in the show notes once again
that a
1:11:16
number of
1:11:19
military personnel who the
2017-2018 flu
1:11:24
vaccination was tested on from
that test
1:11:29
group that turned out that you
those who
1:11:32
had been administered the
2017-2018
1:11:37
season seasonal flu vaccine had
a 36%
1:11:42
chance
1:11:43
higher chance of contracting a
1:11:45
respiratory disease from some
other
1:11:48
virus specifically corona virus
do you
1:11:52
remember that that report they
do
1:11:54
remember that okay and it's
called it's
1:11:59
called whether there's a term
for it
1:12:03
it's like interference I think
it's a
1:12:05
vaccination interference it's
mentioned
1:12:10
in this clip because this is
where it
1:12:12
gets pretty messed up
1:12:14
as this is the crux of what dr.
Mike
1:12:19
Ovitz is really saying is going
on with
1:12:22
kovat 19 what dr. pouchy has
been saying
1:12:25
is get the influenza vaccines
the live
1:12:29
attenuated influenza vaccines
and and
1:12:32
there have been several
publications but
1:12:35
one in 2017 at 18 among the
military
1:12:39
which actually said the flu
vaccine
1:12:42
promotes the spread that is
your 36
1:12:46
percent more likely to get Koba
19 or an
1:12:51
infection with SARS code two if
you get
1:12:54
the influenza vaccine so it is
advice to
1:12:59
the country you know is totally
against
1:13:02
published literature that says
it's
1:13:05
dangerous that yet that you
don't you
1:13:08
know that you're driving the
disease
1:13:10
with the influenza vaccine and
that
1:13:13
would spread it easier to them
across
1:13:16
nations because those know that
you shed
1:13:18
those viruses that is you
express those
1:13:21
viruses and you'll actually you
know can
1:13:24
get an influenza the same kind
of
1:13:26
symptoms the same kind of upper
1:13:28
respiratory infection and now
you're
1:13:31
more like
1:13:32
li to to spread from human to
human
1:13:36
the coronaviruses and in fact
other
1:13:38
microbial agents other viruses
1:13:41
respiratory syncytial virus
rhinoviruses
1:13:43
that that cause upper
respiratory
1:13:45
diseases including influenza
and what
1:13:49
she's saying here is if you had
the flu
1:13:52
shot in 2017-18 and possibly
with any
1:13:55
flu shot or with any
vaccination which
1:13:59
may have some contamination in
it that
1:14:01
seems to be prevalent but in
what
1:14:04
there's evidence that the
actual flu
1:14:06
shot could make you very
susceptible to
1:14:08
this and she explains how this
works
1:14:10
because it sounds very familiar
and even
1:14:13
worse the vaccines for
1:14:15
covin 19 the vaccine that would
target
1:14:17
directly SARS Cove 2 has been
studied
1:14:22
some since the original SARS
outbreak in
1:14:26
the original MERS which is
Middle East
1:14:28
respiratory syndrome outbreak
since that
1:14:31
time the vaccine development
has gone on
1:14:33
and in every case and in every
study
1:14:37
there the vaccine actually
drives the
1:14:41
death by by literally turning
on the
1:14:44
fire they you know exploding
the fire of
1:14:47
the immune the overreaction of
the
1:14:49
immune system
1:14:50
that is what we call the
signature of
1:14:52
disease it's that inflammatory
cytokine
1:14:55
storm and and the vaccine
itself can
1:14:59
drive that storm such that it
if you are
1:15:02
reexpose it can lead to rapid
death yeah
1:15:08
by the way as I'd listened to
that clip
1:15:10
I'm reminding us I didn't
record it but
1:15:13
they're talking about actually
I do have
1:15:14
a clip they see if I can find
it it's
1:15:18
the clip that says because I was
1:15:21
watching this clip as they were
doing it
1:15:23
this is the not the source of
mutants I
1:15:26
wanted to get unto that but
mystery cord
1:15:29
allowance can't find it
instantly but
1:15:33
it's they show that they're
working on a
1:15:35
dr. Britax dr. bright ignored
maybe no
1:15:38
no they're working it no that's
an all
1:15:41
right they're working on a
vaccine
1:15:45
and they did their showing they
say
1:15:48
human testing has begun I don't
wish I
1:15:51
had this on here
1:15:52
human testing has begun and
they show
1:15:53
some poor poor schlub shot of
something
1:15:57
human just go goodnight damn
thinking
1:15:59
what maniac is signing up for
this have
1:16:02
you ever even listening
alternative
1:16:05
media I'm serious I'm like
screaming at
1:16:09
this guy screaming at the
television so
1:16:12
that kills the kill shot from
from dr.
1:16:14
Mike Ovitz and then you know at
least
1:16:16
you know what's going on but I
think she
1:16:18
puts a lot of reputation on the
line
1:16:21
here for whatever she has left
he's
1:16:23
written several books about
this about
1:16:24
this topic and how she was and
it has a
1:16:27
lot to do with money and
patents and and
1:16:30
this this cabal of foul Chi and
Burkes
1:16:33
lieutenant commander Colonel
Burks
1:16:35
ambassador and Redfield from
the CDC
1:16:39
these and and bright all these
guys have
1:16:43
been are been around with Gates
1:16:45
Foundation I mean it's great to
see
1:16:47
pictures of pouchy and Burks
without and
1:16:49
John at the AIDS gala I mean
they they
1:16:51
these are celebreties they are
very big
1:16:54
in their world but along the
way we've
1:16:59
seen or as the doctor will
Chronicle
1:17:02
there's been a lot of cover-ups
and
1:17:03
lying to push agendas and get
things
1:17:06
that don't work to work so
people can
1:17:07
make money there's a published
study
1:17:10
from 2005 about the effectivity
1:17:13
the efficacy of
hydroxychloroquine that
1:17:17
a foul she is a he he's aware
of these
1:17:20
studies it's his own its own
group of
1:17:22
the government that's done
these yet
1:17:23
when it comes to this
particular illness
1:17:26
no no no it's now it's just
anecdotal
1:17:29
evidence I believe they did
some fudging
1:17:31
on the numbers or change some
the the
1:17:35
test goals to push the remedy
severe
1:17:40
through and of course
ultimately it's
1:17:42
all to really have nothing that
works
1:17:44
well in the people's mind then
the
1:17:46
vaccine which is inevitable the
push is
1:17:48
real but she feels that doctor
foul she
1:17:51
should go to jail do you think
that
1:17:55
doctor thought she played a
part in
1:17:57
kovat 19 then you
1:17:59
think that he should be held
accountable
1:18:01
or responsible or criminally
responsible
1:18:03
for the corruption with covet
19 or even
1:18:07
tracing back as far as 30-plus
years oh
1:18:09
absolutely
1:18:11
he should be held criminally
responsible
1:18:13
all the way back to the spread
of
1:18:17
hiv/aids through the country at
the same
1:18:21
time he did the same thing he's
doing
1:18:24
now in koban 19 that is prevent
the use
1:18:27
of therapies like
hydroxychloroquine or
1:18:31
type 1 low dose type 1
interferon alpha
1:18:33
or any number of natural things
prevent
1:18:37
people you know from doing the
1:18:40
appropriate testing the FDA
didn't do
1:18:43
the appropriate serology
testing that
1:18:46
that would have shown that in
fact we
1:18:48
know the virus had been through
this
1:18:51
country earlier than thought
and we may
1:18:53
have actually had in many
places a
1:18:56
natural herd immunity that
isn't it
1:18:59
occurring with the lockdown and
that
1:19:01
people aren't being who are
being
1:19:03
prevented from you know even if
they
1:19:06
were exposed from from getting
the
1:19:08
disease with prophylactic
measures
1:19:10
that's preventative measures
like
1:19:12
hydroxychloroquine and and all
the same
1:19:15
time promoting drug use in
research in
1:19:18
clinical trials which he's also
doing a
1:19:21
similar thing to what he did on
what he
1:19:24
directed to be done in the case
of the
1:19:27
XM rvs that's that's fraudulent
studies
1:19:30
that that show you know that
that a drug
1:19:33
works when it really doesn't
work and
1:19:35
how they manipulate the study
design and
1:19:38
in order to you know to drag it
out so
1:19:42
and and then because we're not
1:19:44
developing a natural herd
immunity the
1:19:47
the amount of disease and death
that's
1:19:49
being caused while while people
are well
1:19:53
he's promoting measures that
that not
1:19:56
only don't work but it cause
literally
1:19:59
the devastation of our economy
and and
1:20:01
and we won't even be able to
count the
1:20:03
number of deaths from people who
1:20:05
couldn't get adequate care for
things
1:20:07
like cancer and and and
cardiovascular
1:20:10
disease just simple care for
1:20:12
things that have nothing to do
with Koba
1:20:14
19 i demand an investigation
yeah you're
1:20:19
gonna get an investigation
alright
1:20:21
you're gonna get an
investigation as to
1:20:23
why they fired the move
1:20:25
dr. bright is gonna be done by
Adam
1:20:27
Schiff alright alright let's
get into it
1:20:31
fat Jerry Adler yeah that's
where your
1:20:35
investigations going cuz
already they're
1:20:37
talking I don't let Dad even
want to
1:20:38
switch subjects had some other
sub today
1:20:40
but let's talk about the bright
guy
1:20:41
emerges CBS clip this is thing
we talked
1:20:44
about this guy week at months
months ago
1:20:46
this guy got kicked out of the
he was
1:20:48
bitching and moaning about
using oxy
1:20:50
chloroquine and chloroquine
which nobody
1:20:53
uses and he says they any and
just
1:20:57
listen to the this idiot listen
to these
1:20:59
two clips this is the bright
gyri
1:21:01
emerges as dr. bright Gary oxy
1:21:03
chloroquine and chloroquine he
just
1:21:05
decided he could no longer
remain silent
1:21:08
learn bright has agreed to
testify on
1:21:11
Capitol Hill next week and he
hopes to
1:21:13
get his old job back tonight an
HHS
1:21:16
official says that he was
transferred to
1:21:18
a critical role at NIH and they
are
1:21:21
disappointed he hasn't shown up
for work
1:21:27
which I'm gonna call him that
because
1:21:29
the following clip this clip is
this the
1:21:32
doctor burse under dr. bright
ignored
1:21:34
his term democracy now - just
kind of
1:21:37
set it up this is a Darrell
course all
1:21:39
in because this guy was wrong
we let's
1:21:42
start with this premise he's a
1:21:44
government worker not
necessarily the
1:21:47
best known in this field for
anything
1:21:48
he's just the guy is running
this one
1:21:50
this very small branch of some
very
1:21:52
small branch of another
division and he
1:21:55
is what I've seen these guys
I've worked
1:21:57
in the government long enough
to run
1:21:58
into guys like this everybody
in that
1:22:01
governments are running
cover-your-ass
1:22:02
memos and they're just that's
what you
1:22:04
do you do just in case and so
this guy
1:22:08
is just really a nudnik out of
the blue
1:22:11
there's nobody's ever heard of
him until
1:22:13
this he's made this big fuss
and now
1:22:15
they're gonna bring him in for
so he can
1:22:17
testify against Trump basically
even
1:22:21
though Trump doesn't know
really what's
1:22:22
going on I don't think well
let's play
1:22:24
this clip and I yeah i'll tell
you
1:22:25
what's goal
1:22:26
me about this and instead to
award
1:22:28
lucrative contracts based on
political
1:22:30
connections in other words I was
1:22:33
pressured to left politics and
cronyism
1:22:35
drive decisions over the
opinions of the
1:22:38
best scientists we have in
government
1:22:40
dr. bright also says he
repeatedly and
1:22:43
urgently demanded action in
January to
1:22:45
address the looming pandemic
including a
1:22:48
critical shortage of personal
protective
1:22:50
equipment for doctors like n95
face
1:22:52
masks but was ignored it was
ignored
1:22:57
because he's like most people
in the
1:23:00
government you're ignored
because
1:23:02
everybody's bitching and
moaning about
1:23:04
one thing or the other so this
guy going
1:23:06
on I was ignored that was
ignored that's
1:23:09
what he's gonna testify against
I wrote
1:23:11
a memo on January 5th saying we
don't
1:23:14
have enough and why would he
even have
1:23:15
anything to do with n95 face
max the
1:23:18
stats how many there are what
the
1:23:19
hospitals have it doesn't make
any sense
1:23:20
but okay I was ignored I wrote
this man
1:23:23
when I was ignore all you wrote
this
1:23:25
memo was and you were ignored
nobody
1:23:27
said anything yo well my boss
has told
1:23:29
me to stop writing memos it's
just
1:23:31
ridiculous this guy and they're
gonna
1:23:33
make a mountain out of a
molehill as
1:23:34
best they can try to impeach
Trump again
1:23:36
the end and so the theory is
because
1:23:38
this guy wrote a memo which was
ignored
1:23:40
thousands died is that it and
that's the
1:23:42
idea
1:23:42
blood on your hands yes exactly
1:23:46
just briefly on the testing you
know
1:23:48
testings ramping up so and and
I am
1:23:51
still surprised how many people
are so
1:23:54
poorly informed that they read
in the in
1:23:59
our local news here at Austin
oh we have
1:24:01
you know 60 new cases oh my god
there's
1:24:04
a stay in sight no no listen
we're
1:24:06
testing more and it's good news
the more
1:24:09
people who are asymptomatic aliy
1:24:11
infected the lower the actual
chance you
1:24:15
have of dying you had have more
1:24:17
information but the tests are a
problem
1:24:20
and I think one of the one of
the main
1:24:23
points of David Ickes theory is
that the
1:24:28
test is for a just a corona
virus but
1:24:33
not necessarily the kovat 19
creating
1:24:37
corona virus
1:24:39
and we know from dr. Mike Ovitz
that
1:24:43
there were positive tests on
people who
1:24:47
had they were supposed to have
had AIDS
1:24:49
which they didn't they had
these excess
1:24:52
XMRV virus mouse crap in your
in your
1:24:56
veins but the tests are a real
issue
1:24:58
this is only a report you I'm
sure you
1:25:00
won't get this on the mainstream
1:25:02
you won't from Reuters so take
that for
1:25:05
what you will coronavirus test
kits used
1:25:08
in Tanzania were dismissed as
faulty by
1:25:10
President John Magoo Magoo Fuli
on
1:25:13
Sunday he said they had returned
1:25:15
positive samples and he is a
chemist by
1:25:18
the way that's why he ordered
it so they
1:25:20
had received positive samples
positive
1:25:23
results on samples taken from a
goat and
1:25:27
from a pawpaw which is a fruit
1:25:29
so both the goat and the pawpaw
tested
1:25:33
positive for kovat 19 I mean
I'll even
1:25:36
take the goat but you're gonna
tell me
1:25:39
that's a fruit tasty fruit the
proper
1:25:45
you should have heard what the
goat had
1:25:47
to say about the whole ordeal
yeah so
1:25:52
and and and now I'm in contact
with one
1:25:55
of our producers who was
working with
1:25:57
antibodies and tests and this
lab person
1:26:03
has told me that there's been
some
1:26:04
issues getting you know the
right I
1:26:07
guess they'll you need the
spiked
1:26:09
poached protein or whatever and
they're
1:26:11
different labs from overseas it
may be
1:26:13
India it could be China I mean
this I
1:26:16
can't get answers to everything
because
1:26:18
of secrecy and NDA's and things
and so
1:26:21
it's hard to get full info but
I finally
1:26:24
just said is it possible that
whatever
1:26:25
the hell they're sending you is
just not
1:26:27
really the right one and that's
1:26:30
something that our producer
could not
1:26:32
answer is no way to know that
so there's
1:26:35
a lot of you know because you
can put
1:26:37
perhaps the AC e to Trump is
right we
1:26:44
got to bring the stuff back
here we
1:26:46
don't know what the hell is
going on
1:26:47
it's crazy a scammer
1:26:49
starting to give our own
scammers that
1:26:51
the cash exactly and with that
I'd like
1:26:56
to thank you for your courtesy
in the
1:26:57
morning to you the man who put
the see
1:26:59
in social censorship John C
Dvorak Linda
1:27:04
Marni UMich Adam curls in the
morning
1:27:05
ships to see boots on graphene
the
1:27:07
aero-subs of our dams the
nights out
1:27:08
there hey trolls in the morning
to you
1:27:10
y'all let me see how many
trolls we can
1:27:12
count today we've got 1570 it's
a
1:27:15
Thursday it's about right
almost 1600
1:27:17
you could you two can be a
troll and you
1:27:20
will feel right at home if you
live
1:27:21
under a bridge currently but
it's really
1:27:23
nice at No Agenda stream calm
you
1:27:26
control along they've been very
helpful
1:27:27
this morning actually handed
some
1:27:30
one-liners and ideas and
thoughts where
1:27:32
we take the conversation and of
course
1:27:34
some people just a holes and
they troll
1:27:36
no agenda stream comm go there
hang out
1:27:38
with your fellow friends excuse
me you
1:27:41
can also get an invitation
there it's
1:27:43
free for no agenda social calm
so then
1:27:46
you can hook up with our little
part of
1:27:50
the Federation in addition to
that it
1:27:53
big in the morning to comic
strip
1:27:55
blogger whose artwork was
selected for
1:27:57
the episode titled the beaches
are open
1:28:00
episode 12 hundred and thirty
nine and
1:28:04
this was the Apple logo pooping
out
1:28:08
location apparently the the
there was
1:28:11
some scatological joke with the
1:28:13
government because they are the
ones
1:28:15
receiving the information from
Apple and
1:28:17
it was the it was good I don't
know why
1:28:20
it wasn't the best was it was
the best
1:28:23
but there were other choices
didn't
1:28:24
quite make what happened
something it
1:28:26
was one that was the best oh
right I
1:28:29
remember what it was when we go
in and
1:28:30
take a look unfortunately it
was it was
1:28:34
two rulings by Darren who just
must have
1:28:46
been beside himself with the
chuckling
1:28:48
to himself you know behind the
mic he
1:28:50
see these guys picked this it
was well
1:28:55
done
1:28:57
why can't I find it now and
that's
1:28:59
interesting hmm did it get
taken off
1:29:01
well we had the you know what
we had the
1:29:05
comics different one from
comics or blog
1:29:07
or we might use this dead the
other one
1:29:09
I actually come a strip blogger
got a
1:29:11
twofer cuz I gave him the I put
that on
1:29:14
the newsletter no nice the
other one and
1:29:18
but this other one I was almost
tempted
1:29:20
to use the lewd oh we liked
well we like
1:29:24
Tommy the heretic with
operation warp
1:29:27
speed which was cool because it
was a
1:29:29
syringe like the Starship
Enterprise
1:29:31
yeah it was well done
1:29:34
but then he had a but a female
too but
1:29:36
we long with the thong it's
like no it's
1:29:39
just put that in there well I
mean we
1:29:43
don't mind a good-looking but
but it's
1:29:45
good but if it's gratuitous
necessary
1:29:48
but äj-- it was just not no
wave this
1:29:51
buddish belongs on this art so
they got
1:29:53
kicked from it for that just
from that I
1:29:56
can't find the one that was the
other
1:29:58
one that was so offensive it's
still
1:30:00
there I can't find him no no I
think and
1:30:03
I think it got removed oh no no
I
1:30:06
remember I remember what it was
it was
1:30:08
the best piece of art and and
even we
1:30:13
could I don't think we could
discuss it
1:30:15
well yeah I can just tell you
what it
1:30:17
was it was a Kentucky Fried
Chicken logo
1:30:20
turned into Joe with Biden
instead of
1:30:23
Kentucky Fried Chicken it was
Joe Biden
1:30:25
president finger lickin good
1:30:28
and now yeah we felt that was
not
1:30:32
appropriate
1:30:33
no and Darren no he knows that
he knows
1:30:38
that it's not purpose just to
see if you
1:30:41
get went through I mean is what
you
1:30:42
always do creative types are
always
1:30:44
trying to sneak something
through oh
1:30:46
yeah you know it doesn't fly
with other
1:30:48
creative types who know what
you're up
1:30:50
to
1:30:50
yeah like it's like Disney you
know
1:30:52
trying to hiding penises and
snow white
1:30:54
dress and stuff like that and
we're on
1:30:57
to get talented artists there
let's
1:31:00
start with thanking a few people
1:31:01
including oh do we have a
little theme
1:31:03
music for Dave do you know I
don't think
1:31:07
I mean we don't have one
special forum I
1:31:11
don't think do we Duke of
America's for
1:31:23
heartland and the REA bein
Peninsula and
1:31:25
Gladstone Missouri well he's
not there I
1:31:27
think he's still in Saudi
Arabia that's
1:31:29
six 66.6 six he always has a
note that's
1:31:32
interesting dear ma kettle and
mother
1:31:35
Teresa you know which ones you
are today
1:31:37
I learned that and Jarvis the
woman Lara
1:31:40
largely credited for creating
what we
1:31:42
now know as Mother's Day later
become so
1:31:45
disgusted by its
commercialization that
1:31:49
she boycotted it and tried to
suit
1:31:51
companies who were profiting
off the
1:31:53
holiday no jingle the more you
know Oh
1:31:56
No Agenda anyways since I
become I
1:32:03
recall that I was one of the
two ish
1:32:05
producers whoops sorry I was
one of the
1:32:09
oops what do you what are you
opening
1:32:11
about why hit that I hit a
button on
1:32:14
here and it took the whole
screen off
1:32:15
did you drop your your your
knitting a
1:32:18
lot of censorship control-z
brings him
1:32:21
back doc there it is
1:32:22
control-z it old control-z i
was one of
1:32:27
the two ish producers who
supported
1:32:29
their mothers the past five
years she
1:32:33
had to I think that's right I
figured I
1:32:35
should continue my yearly habit
with
1:32:38
another one six 6.66 in the
traditional
1:32:41
number associated with
1:32:42
others I guess being that but
got
1:32:46
inconclusive data donation
represents
1:32:49
22222 for each of day melody my
mom
1:32:52
Pauline and Melody's mom
Yolanda the
1:32:55
best mom's a guy could have in
his life
1:32:57
if you got a good mother-in-law
you got
1:32:59
it man you do I really hit the
jackpot
1:33:01
when it comes to mothers and I
love you
1:33:04
all a Mother's Day goat karma
for all
1:33:07
the mothers out there please
and thank
1:33:10
you for your courage
1:33:11
damn thank you for your courage
and yes
1:33:13
indeed it is Mother's Day and
typically
1:33:16
on the no agenda show there's
no love
1:33:18
for moms but the tide might be
turning
1:33:22
you've got in the morning
1:33:30
and comfort comes in from
Indianapolis
1:33:33
Indiana with $333 here we are
sitting on
1:33:37
the deck of the Sunday
afternoon during
1:33:38
the quarantine my wife asks
well this is
1:33:42
thought this was his wife this
is an
1:33:44
okay maybe they're married did
they're
1:33:47
married women could be my wife
asked why
1:33:51
are you freeloader why are you a
1:33:53
freeloader it's embarrassing we
had just
1:33:55
listened to the no agenda
showing you
1:33:57
were discussing the highlights
I quickly
1:33:59
told her she made her point
after 41
1:34:01
years of marriage you learn
stuff like
1:34:03
that then I came up with the
idea to
1:34:05
make her a dame ah here's the
beginning
1:34:07
of our tribute to reach that
goal we
1:34:09
also ordered awesome no agenda
masks a
1:34:12
couple of weeks ago like and
like Adam
1:34:14
are still awaiting their
arrival get
1:34:18
these masks out well that's not
just so
1:34:20
you know that's not no agenda
shop it
1:34:21
was a different mask and I'm
regretting
1:34:23
it as I should have just gone
for the
1:34:25
Gator from the shop it was dumb
1:34:27
I should have J paint something
1:34:32
everybody for every order for
every when
1:34:40
you mention something here I
want to
1:34:42
explore this we could have
custom
1:34:44
painted no agenda mass this is
a huge
1:34:47
premium yes we could we could
all shed
1:34:51
that clutter yes what else is
Jay doing
1:34:55
she's just hanging around the
house no
1:34:57
she's up no she took a drive
with Nick
1:34:59
up to the Washington even
better they've
1:35:01
written their historical boxes
off laws
1:35:04
apparently now I'm exempt I
could do
1:35:09
these yes we can do we are we
are we are
1:35:11
podcasters by law exempt your
essential
1:35:15
personnel so if anybody's a
podcaster
1:35:17
and making a big stink about
staying at
1:35:20
home then they're just virtue
signaling
1:35:22
cuz we don't have to stay at
home or do
1:35:24
anything but after wear a mask
in a
1:35:27
store obviously because they're
gonna
1:35:28
kick you out but besides that
anyway
1:35:32
please give some jobs karma to
the
1:35:34
people negatively affected by
the
1:35:36
quarantine and deduce my wife
so she can
1:35:38
hear that's true keep up the
good fight
1:35:41
and thanks from
1:35:43
by cub be luckily Kurt's
1:35:47
circle black our future game
swanee
1:35:50
Bleeker Blackard Bleeker black
art
1:35:52
lacquered I'm not familiar with
this
1:35:54
name that's definitely
interesting all
1:35:56
right
1:35:56
yes of course we can do that d
douching
1:35:58
first of you you've been
deduced jobs
1:36:04
jobs jobs and jobs let's vote
for job
1:36:10
you've got karma alright so
that was I
1:36:14
guess that's France this is
good future
1:36:16
Dame swanee very nice time a
Khmer hen
1:36:22
333 it's funny there's no 33333
s that's
1:36:26
weird I TM in 73 from Terrell
kx4 mq 73
1:36:31
his former producer of the
business the
1:36:33
business poland for CNBC in
poland all
1:36:37
right
1:36:37
oh good for you as a former
fight m5 am
1:36:41
i can say you guys are spot-on
he has a
1:36:46
great name your analysis he has
a great
1:36:48
name ty McMahon and everybody
how you
1:36:50
doing ty your timing man yeah
that
1:36:53
should be a radio job yes you
probably
1:36:55
is keep up the good work the F
that's
1:36:59
right v FV works all value for
value the
1:37:04
I'd like Adam to call out my
buddy LAN
1:37:07
as a douchebag okay in Dutch
and English
1:37:11
okay I'll do it in Dutch I'll
do an
1:37:13
English first and then in Dutch
I
1:37:17
douchebag I was in the mouth by
Sir
1:37:25
Tripp Mazurek of Memphis four
clips
1:37:30
I'd like a Trump Pelosi jobs
karma with
1:37:33
a goat scream for everyone
trying to get
1:37:35
back to work
1:37:36
amidst this cluster of a mess
73 73 see
1:37:40
you kilo 5 alpha Charlie
Charlie jobs
1:37:42
jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs
1:37:47
and jobs let's vote you thought
was a
1:37:55
former member of the m5m he's
going to
1:37:58
enjoy that clip from Kaley
that's great
1:38:03
coming up in the second half
1:38:04
yeah sir Rock so Raleigh of
Weybridge in
1:38:08
London 333 another 333 this is
1:38:11
interesting
1:38:12
hi G I'm John and am sir
Raleigh of
1:38:14
Weybridge here died due to some
failed a
1:38:17
relationship karma requiring a
name
1:38:18
changed to of Crystal Palace
let me just
1:38:21
lay over the concrete dinosaurs
and if
1:38:23
possible
1:38:24
oh uh but do a name change you
want to
1:38:28
write it down this donation is
in memory
1:38:31
of my father he was a Vietnam
vet who
1:38:33
met my mother in London and
moved to
1:38:36
Northern Ireland where his
unique skills
1:38:38
and weaponry in war served him
well cool
1:38:41
in the Irish Republican Army
what what
1:38:44
he always taught me to question
our
1:38:48
governments agenda a lot of
stories I
1:38:50
dismissed his paranoia crazy
old man but
1:38:54
lo and behold more and more of
the there
1:38:56
skullduggery has been revealed
he would
1:38:59
have loved your show anyway this
1:39:02
donation is from some shares
cashed in
1:39:05
from a company named ITM so I
thought
1:39:08
you'd better get your cut I
just would
1:39:11
like a goat karma and an F
cancer for my
1:39:13
mum thankfully this is one
karma that
1:39:16
has worked Cheers
1:39:17
yes and I will officially
bestow the new
1:39:20
title upon you you turn from
sir Rolly
1:39:23
of Weybridge to sue Rolly of
Crystal
1:39:25
Palace layer of the concrete
dinosaurs
1:39:27
on the way
1:39:29
[Applause]
1:39:33
you've got all right drew
sampled
1:39:42
322 72 jingles he's got we're
gonna die
1:39:47
we're not happy yeah this and
it's true
1:39:49
you can do that he wants three
times I
1:39:52
don't know if you want to do
that or not
1:39:53
it's up to you first off I'd
like to
1:39:54
thank you for your twice weekly
dose of
1:39:57
sanity it is needed more than
ever I'm a
1:40:00
small-scale urban farmer in
North Linden
1:40:03
Columbus Ohio when our douchebag
1:40:05
governor decided to shut down
that
1:40:07
state's restaurant for dying in
all all
1:40:10
of my income disappeared huh
making the
1:40:13
high-end food for the
restaurants of my
1:40:16
small this is guys Cano so did
you make
1:40:19
it I just would ask him just
1:40:20
rhetorically did you make a
switch to
1:40:23
get to sell directly to the
public cuz a
1:40:26
lot of people did that for meat
and
1:40:28
produce is you know that there
are
1:40:31
billions of pounds of potatoes
and if if
1:40:36
they gave it that they can't
that are
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just gonna rot if they could if
they
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gave it all away I was reading
they gave
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every single potato away to the
food
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bank which serves two million
people
1:40:45
each person would have to buy
500 or
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have to take home 500 pounds
that's how
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just really
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produce a lot of potatoes we
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karma a Trump Pelosi combo and
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it all
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about
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do we have Merkel with our I
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that would be the district
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or whatever yes yeah daily
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thanks daily yeah Adam Carolla
hosted
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that surely you know I'm the
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him and Ricky Gervais Saul
those guys
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yeah well Gervase is the pot
father and
1:43:44
I'd not Corolla you're getting
mixed up
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I don't have that I don't know
what the
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the Arbeit are but I don't
remember it
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or bite the are by to our bite
yeah but
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I don't have
1:43:55
yes I remember it but you can't
find it
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well how was it labeled it was
either
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Labor's are you I'm assuming
already
1:44:06
looked at Merkel and Arbeit yes
can't
1:44:08
find it's just the way it goes
I said
1:44:10
that's exactly the problem so
what he
1:44:13
does want is Pelosi Trump jobs
karma and
1:44:16
we'll start it off with a
little bit of
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Merkel for you
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and job
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job I see Sir
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Joe be one of a week Apple
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think 247 16 I can't thank you
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for continuing in the info
segment I
1:44:49
need some jobs cover for me my
wife and
1:44:51
all the out-of-work all out of
workers
1:44:54
affected by this pandemic lady
karma is
1:44:57
a dental hygienist and it's
very nervous
1:45:00
about returning to work in such
a high
1:45:02
exposure profession working
inside
1:45:05
people's mouths everyday I also
1:45:08
potentially I'm switching jobs
doing
1:45:10
these during these crazy times
and some
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Wow have to convince my current
company
1:45:15
to utilize me by paying my new
company
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time to face up my Browns face
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lace up my brown shoes
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can I get a title change for my
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wife she also wishes to be lady
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Kara lady kara of the clean
tooth
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instead of Lady Kara of
weekapaug you
1:45:39
want to put that I got it it's
down it
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was already on the list she's
good in
1:45:43
regards to that my previous
note my name
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is not Joe bisexual John did
you say
1:45:50
that I don't know it's possible
now no I
1:45:54
did make it did make me laugh
to hear
1:45:57
you say it and Adam I thought
you were a
1:46:00
pothead but you were confused
at my
1:46:03
roundtable request of sticky
green
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doesn't that prove your point
1:46:08
a kind of a I guess it's been
almost 30
1:46:15
years since the term was first
1:46:17
popularized by Snoop Dogg
1:46:19
lastly despite the running
belief of the
1:46:22
show I indeed love my mother
but the
1:46:28
chances of her listening to any
product
1:46:30
podcast I'm okay with not that
it makes
1:46:33
a little more sense it's not
that she
1:46:35
their mom's hate the show
1:46:37
those boys those boys are just
gonna get
1:46:40
into trouble the way they think
now that
1:46:44
is a good mom voice and so that
would be
1:46:47
the rationale we're using but
but what's
1:46:53
the podcast is probably the
real reason
1:46:58
okay so such an ageist old man
aren't
1:47:00
you oh yeah absolutely
1:47:03
well thank you Joe bus se and
the change
1:47:07
will be made you got it and he
wants his
1:47:09
name changed to Joe bisexual is
that
1:47:11
what he wants I don't think so
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you I would like to ascend from
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anonymous in San Francisco to
captain
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please play the classic fear is
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followed by it's true followed
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boom-shaka-laka and then
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karma for all for all for the
round
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table I'd like to add ghurabaa
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manicotti okay hold on a second
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I need the
1:48:08
this one I didn't have where
didn't we
1:48:11
have Corona karma I'm pretty
sure we had
1:48:14
that Corona I don't recall it
personally
1:48:18
but I'm not to keep her at the
karma
1:48:20
yeah let me see if I can find
this real
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quick cuz you want because we
don't have
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Co vid karma we had Karuna
karma well I
1:48:30
guess I can't find that one
either then
1:48:33
just feel it's got a stupid I
should be
1:48:35
able to find that and then we
only have
1:48:36
one eye yes anyone's gruff
Monica the
1:48:40
daewoo yes I'm working on
1:48:49
trip
1:49:13
all right if that's what you
wanted you
1:49:17
got Corona that's what he gave
it David
1:49:20
Walsh and Gold Coast Queensland
$200
1:49:23
that's in Australia hi John and
Adam I'm
1:49:27
David Walsh from the Gold Coast
ql'
1:49:29
Queensland Australia to
celebrate my
1:49:31
10th anniversary of listening
to the
1:49:33
greatest podcast in universe I
figure I
1:49:35
get off my arse which is what
they say
1:49:38
in some countries including
Australia
1:49:40
arse and complete my knighthood
I have a
1:49:44
long message plan but decided
against it
1:49:47
so I'll summarize it was longer
than
1:49:50
this follow jcd here and after
listening
1:49:58
to him on twit I did take a 2.5
year
1:50:01
hiatus from 2015 in mid 2017
due to my
1:50:04
amygdala shrinking so much that
it
1:50:06
became cynical and day and
jaded with
1:50:09
everything if that's a danger
that is
1:50:10
that is a real danger some
people have
1:50:12
that and they just they because
it once
1:50:15
there explodes these guys I
could do
1:50:18
this on my own I don't need any
1:50:19
hand-holding thing is this is
like a
1:50:23
part of like how Hollywood and
the other
1:50:26
media work you have to it has
to be
1:50:29
collaborative even means one of
us could
1:50:31
do shows yeah between the two
of us it's
1:50:34
the same thing yeah we can't do
the show
1:50:36
it we could but it wouldn't be
as good
1:50:38
and we'd be making mistakes
constantly
1:50:40
and it would be it wouldn't
work out as
1:50:43
you know and we wouldn't
definitely get
1:50:45
on just the kick that we're on
of
1:50:47
correcting people's use of at
the end of
1:50:50
the day look at things like
that because
1:50:53
you know you hear it on
television all
1:50:55
the time just distressing and
so that
1:50:57
includes the audience the
audience is
1:50:59
the third element of the of the
1:51:01
collaboration and so it all
works
1:51:04
together and that keeps you
ever from
1:51:06
you know that's why you
shouldn't stop
1:51:08
which is a minor which is why
1:51:11
it's obvious that we all
produce this
1:51:14
show it's a it's a it's a tribe
effort
1:51:19
he continues by saying I think
it was
1:51:21
over the Obama era I have been
far more
1:51:24
entertained in the Trump era so
you as a
1:51:28
voters please go he's in
Australia we
1:51:30
got to remember that yeah so
USA voters
1:51:32
please keep him in for another
term it
1:51:34
makes me smile to see the media
go nuts
1:51:37
I wish to thank you for your
courage and
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wish you all the best of year
for years
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please regards okay graduate
you have
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sent to MIT for yes yes these
nuts
1:52:16
always uh David wash PS your
non-us a
1:52:20
listeners use the date format
date month
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year use the date format date
month year
1:52:28
and so I feel like you miss out
on some
1:52:32
good numbers yes there's one
coming up
1:52:33
that if you reverse it against
the
1:52:35
European yet we usually we can
do that
1:52:37
we'd do it once in a while I'm
sure you
1:52:39
have thought about it though
and I would
1:52:40
like to raise it just in case
PBS all
1:52:43
money in USD I do appreciate
the gesture
1:52:45
to match Aussie and Z Canadian
he's got
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south african dollars bucks
though i
1:52:51
just thought that means iran so
it's
1:52:53
gotta mean something else i
know what
1:52:54
he's talking about anyway so i
thank you
1:52:57
for the note I think southern
Australia
1:53:00
Disney from southern ass no
he's from
1:53:03
the gold buy OC it's southern
Australia
1:53:07
it's not they're using
different money I
1:53:08
don't know who knows you don't
they are
1:53:11
chewing gum underneath the shoe
of China
1:53:13
who knows what I do know thank
you very
1:53:17
much David and we'll see you
later on at
1:53:19
the roundtable all aboard
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[Music]
1:57:03
went wrong here today
1:57:06
okay sorry about that it's my
eye man I
1:57:09
can't see I have a couple of
series play
1:57:13
here I wanted to place as there
first of
1:57:16
all I think let me skip to
something
1:57:18
that's a little lighter the
they're
1:57:20
trying to scare us with this
meat
1:57:22
shortage things that can make
us freak
1:57:23
and I want to just point out
that of
1:57:26
this show weeks ago we had a
producer
1:57:28
from a meatpacking outfit give
us some
1:57:32
very clear warnings that this
was coming
1:57:35
yeah it's coming it's here yeah
and of
1:57:39
course they're doing what they
can and
1:57:40
Trump did an executive orders
they want
1:57:41
to keep the meat flowing but so
they did
1:57:44
a report on CBS Nora and I want
to play
1:57:48
this is the intro to the report
and then
1:57:50
she kicks it to one of our
reporters to
1:57:51
do that you know the stand-up
this meat
1:57:53
shortage tonight grocery giants
are
1:57:56
putting a cap on how much meat
customers
1:57:58
can buy as the pandemic forces
more
1:58:00
processing plants to shut down
and at
1:58:03
hundreds of Wendy's restaurants
managers
1:58:05
are asking that famous question
the ad
1:58:08
campaign where's the beef I
like that
1:58:12
you say meat must flow it's
like liquid
1:58:14
meat so she goes on and on and
then she
1:58:19
cuts it says and so-and-so is
gonna
1:58:21
report on this and this they
bring it to
1:58:23
a guy who goes on about the
Tyson he
1:58:25
starts reporting on the whole
thing and
1:58:27
then right in the kind of right
that the
1:58:29
judge sees as he wraps it up I
would bet
1:58:33
money although they would never
admit to
1:58:36
this but ABC does this all the
time and
1:58:39
they're very obvious because
their time
1:58:41
perfectly there's a native add
not
1:58:43
dropped into the middle of this
report
1:58:45
just right at the point where
you want
1:58:48
to hear it and I don't think
it's gonna
1:58:50
help sell anything but if this
isn't a
1:58:53
native ad because you got to
remember
1:58:54
they're talking about all the
closures
1:58:56
and this is he's guys wrapping
it up and
1:58:57
this is it and as a sign of the
times
1:59:00
the impossible Foods Company
announced
1:59:03
that it's impossible burger
which is
1:59:05
made with plants will be
available in
1:59:08
2,700 grocery stores nationwide
starting
1:59:11
this week and it says it's
ready to
1:59:15
expand to meet the growing
demand
1:59:19
Nora well this would be one
heck of a
1:59:22
battle and if the meat guys got
defeated
1:59:25
by that the only thing that was
left on
1:59:28
the shelves during actual
pandemic where
1:59:30
people possibly could starve
they didn't
1:59:33
buy that crap they didn't so
they throw
1:59:36
this little gem at the end and
I'm
1:59:38
thinking I wonder what they
paid it's a
1:59:40
15 second ad it's just a spot
cheaper
1:59:42
and 15 second has to exist
that's J and
1:59:45
it's just like oh brother I
just rolled
1:59:49
my eyes I killed the rest of
the report
1:59:51
anyone play anybody's wanted to
play the
1:59:53
native had to point out that
these guys
1:59:56
are douche bags oh yeah
1:59:57
oh yeah no you know who are
douche bags
2:00:00
the news reporters at home who
have the
2:00:04
Apple earpods
2:00:05
in their ears Oh doesn't work
doesn't
2:00:08
look like you got cigarette
butts
2:00:10
hanging out of their head it's
not a
2:00:13
good look I can't get over it
I'm like
2:00:16
then they will have won have
distracted
2:00:18
like why only one you know why
didn't
2:00:22
you want to and can you hear
yourself or
2:00:24
what's going on it's a dumb
look look
2:00:29
most of the looks and sounds
from these
2:00:31
at home guys in the beard to
grow in a
2:00:34
beard and all the rest are in
the books
2:00:36
they got books behind them all
the time
2:00:37
that looks smart Knoll thing it
there's
2:00:40
some it is so odd that people
think
2:00:50
that's a good look with books
his books
2:00:51
rarely look good in the
background
2:00:53
they just don't well I would
like to
2:00:57
death I was doing this I was I
was
2:00:59
working for me I would do one
of these
2:01:02
desks that is just an
outrageous mess I
2:01:06
wouldn't have to do a lot
exactly just
2:01:08
turn the camera on you're done
yeah I'm
2:01:10
good to go I could do it like
you use
2:01:14
this my little studio set here
and have
2:01:16
this Gong in the background and
do it
2:01:20
here's a I could have a couple
of these
2:01:23
crushed cans yeah mm-hmm got a
couple
2:01:26
crushed can you just look like
a you
2:01:29
know like you're just hanging
out
2:01:30
I have you know I just I'm s I
think
2:01:33
that's the way to go no one has
the guts
2:01:34
to do that do you have you have
crushed
2:01:37
cans just in case in your
studio well
2:01:40
here's what I know I have these
these
2:01:41
Pellegrino cans and I crushed
them and
2:01:44
then I noticed that they were
good for
2:01:47
if you were good little devices
for
2:01:50
making more sounds and I was I
told you
2:01:55
this before I thought just to
make a
2:01:56
good Geiger counter sound that's
2:01:59
actually pretty good Geiger
conscious
2:02:01
you you have you have these
things since
2:02:05
the Geiger counter comparison
the cans
2:02:07
have been there yeah I can't
right here
2:02:11
sits in the sound effects bin
you are a
2:02:20
special individual Jhansi
Dvorak you are
2:02:23
a special man interesting
article that
2:02:26
showed up but I think it came
well zero
2:02:29
heads they always have some
kind of I
2:02:31
like how they pull stuff think
you got a
2:02:33
link out of them though they're
good for
2:02:34
headlines but apparently
Reuters is
2:02:37
reporting that the Trump
administration
2:02:39
is getting ready to release
plans to
2:02:43
initiate a pact among several
nations
2:02:48
our allies for mining the moon
and
2:02:52
there's going to be a so it'll
be a an
2:02:54
international agreement that it
will be
2:02:57
called the Artemis Accords now
Artemis I
2:02:59
think is the name of this
mission or the
2:03:01
name of the of the next of the
next
2:03:06
mission to the moon yeah I have
so much
2:03:08
trouble believing all this I
mean 50
2:03:14
years ago we landed a tinkertoy
wrapped
2:03:18
in tinfoil on the moon it's
since then
2:03:22
we have we went from a phone
that if you
2:03:26
if you touch the wires it could
actually
2:03:28
shock YouTube a phone that is
now a
2:03:30
supercomputer in your pocket
that the
2:03:33
advance is the Internet all
this stuff
2:03:35
why isn't Elon Musk already
spinning
2:03:38
doughnuts on the moon in his
Tesla I
2:03:41
just don't understand what
2:03:43
happened and I wonder if we're
ever
2:03:46
going to get to the moon again
anyway
2:03:51
that's all I had to say on that
okay I
2:03:53
think that's valid as a valid
opinion
2:03:55
yeah I wanted to play these
three clips
2:03:58
because this is the media is
losing
2:03:59
their kind of their people are
losing
2:04:01
interest in kovat oh no got to
bring
2:04:04
them back in the fold so let's
go with
2:04:07
this one this is Nora opens
with mutant
2:04:09
virus-- Wow
2:04:11
hold on a second where is yes
got it as
2:04:15
we come on the air tonight
coronavirus
2:04:17
infections are still growing in
much of
2:04:19
the country just as we're
learning there
2:04:22
is now a more powerful mutant
strain of
2:04:25
the virus that is even more
difficult to
2:04:27
treat there are now more than
20,000 new
2:04:30
confirmed cases every day here
in the
2:04:32
United States and while cases
are
2:04:34
declining in the New York City
area the
2:04:36
epicenter of the crisis
elsewhere the
2:04:38
rate of infection is rising
still 44
2:04:41
states are moving forward with
lifting
2:04:43
restrictions and tonight
President Trump
2:04:45
is acknowledging those moves to
reopen
2:04:47
could lead to even more deaths
telling
2:04:49
reporters today that Americans
should
2:04:51
quote think of themselves as
warriors
2:04:54
okay couple of things first of
all the
2:04:57
way she does that report it
makes it
2:04:59
sound just 20,000 new cases of
the
2:05:01
mutant virus term mutant virus
whoever
2:05:08
put this this story together
had her
2:05:11
read it across information so
she went
2:05:14
from one subject to another
2:05:15
she says the difference I want
you to
2:05:18
play the beginning of this
again and
2:05:19
listen to this where she is
claiming if
2:05:22
the waves just listened to her
that
2:05:24
there's 20,000 new cases of the
mutant
2:05:28
virus as we come on the air
tonight
2:05:31
coronavirus infections are
still growing
2:05:33
in much of the country just as
we're
2:05:35
learning there is now a more
powerful
2:05:37
mutant strain of the virus by
the way
2:05:40
mutants drain mutant strain of
the
2:05:43
viruses that is even more
difficult to
2:05:45
treat there are now more than
20,000 new
2:05:48
confirmed cases every day here
in the
2:05:50
United States
2:05:51
and while cases are to the
right of
2:05:52
course of course
2:05:54
this poor copy never follows up
on the
2:05:58
information so I have an old
herbs clip
2:06:00
from democracy now this is this
the clip
2:06:03
is called source of mutant
strain a new
2:06:06
study finds the novel
coronavirus that
2:06:08
emerged in China mutated in
Europe in
2:06:10
February to become more
contagious
2:06:12
speeding it's spread around the
globe
2:06:14
the report from the Los Alamos
National
2:06:16
Laboratory also warns the
mutated strain
2:06:19
could leave people vulnerable
to a
2:06:21
second infection of kovat 19
the finding
2:06:25
has not been peer reviewed and
the
2:06:27
director of the National
Institutes of
2:06:28
Health
2:06:28
urge caution saying the study
draws
2:06:30
sweeping conclusions about the
virus
2:06:33
that might not hold up to
further
2:06:34
scrutiny the authors of the
study said
2:06:37
they release the study early so
that
2:06:39
people who are working on
vaccines could
2:06:42
see their results what this is
Lamy
2:06:46
people working on vaccines can
see their
2:06:49
results this is bullcrap
stretch this
2:06:56
out a little more well if you
can't do
2:06:58
it with the new do I love the
way Nora
2:07:00
pronounces mutant mutant yeah
you can't
2:07:04
whoops there goes his effort
well how we
2:07:07
doing seven cars yeah it was
really late
2:07:12
that is effort is hours late so
that is
2:07:16
not a good sign we would like
to see a
2:07:19
solid nine cars is a stable
good economy
2:07:22
eight is made is ok it's ok
we've had a
2:07:26
ten in the past seven I mean at
least
2:07:29
it's running it may be late but
it's
2:07:31
running happy about way they
weren't
2:07:33
gonna be so late
2:07:34
okay so here's it's not bad
enough that
2:07:37
the mutant just drained the
virus is
2:07:42
gonna kill you try this one
mystery
2:07:44
kovat children's disease now to
a
2:07:47
mystery illness that's putting
otherwise
2:07:48
healthy children in the
hospital more
2:07:51
than a dozen children in the
New York
2:07:52
City area have ended up in
intensive
2:07:54
care with severe symptoms
possibly
2:07:57
linked to corona virus all this
as
2:07:59
parents start thinking about
camp and
2:08:01
school here's our chief medical
2:08:03
correspondent dr. John
2:08:04
Pook 14 year old jack McMorrow
loves
2:08:06
music and video games two weeks
ago a
2:08:09
rash on his hands quickly led
to a fever
2:08:11
of over a hundred and four
degrees he
2:08:14
was rushed to the ICU and tested
2:08:15
positive for kovat 19 john
McMorrow is
2:08:18
his father his heart rate was
over 160
2:08:21
it was the scariest point in my
life I
2:08:24
do as nothing anyone can do it
he
2:08:25
prepared me for the worst Jack
finally
2:08:27
responded to steroid treatment
and
2:08:29
doctors continued to monitor
his heart
2:08:31
function at Morgan Stanley
Children's
2:08:33
Hospital in New York I'll have
a very
2:08:34
fast heart rate they'll be
they'll have
2:08:37
a high fever and if their heart
rate
2:08:39
still stays very high they will
2:08:41
oftentimes come to the ICU for
extra
2:08:43
support researchers are now
2:08:45
investigating COBIT cases like
Jack's
2:08:47
and the symptoms of a
mysterious illness
2:08:49
it resembles Kawasaki disease
the New
2:08:52
York City Health Department
sent out an
2:08:54
alert last night describing a
pediatric
2:08:56
multi-system inflammatory
syndrome
2:08:58
symptoms include persistent
fever rash
2:09:00
swollen lymph nodes and
inflammation of
2:09:03
the heart eyes mouth and skin
2:09:06
hmm all gonna die yeah or at
least the
2:09:10
kids will know anyway that's
kind of
2:09:14
distressing jeez
2:09:15
uh here's what we should do I
think
2:09:18
there's always time in fact
more and
2:09:21
more people are interested in
our our
2:09:25
way of living these days and we
should
2:09:44
start with the tracing and
tracking apps
2:09:47
mentioned earlier hmm I wish
we'd have
2:09:51
seen something out of South
Korea by now
2:09:53
what is the point if it's only
to alert
2:09:56
people and throw them into
quarantine
2:09:58
maybe we could learn something
there are
2:10:01
people who are positive walking
around I
2:10:04
mean release some data please
yeah maybe
2:10:07
we'll get more from Kanda
Naevia Alberta
2:10:10
has launched its tracking and
tracing
2:10:13
program go big nineteen remains
a threat
2:10:15
but there's a drive to get out
to get
2:10:17
back to normal
2:10:18
well AHS says there's now an
app that
2:10:21
could help providing this
information
2:10:23
voluntarily is crucial to our
work to
2:10:26
prevent the spread of kovat 19
Alberta
2:10:29
trace together is the first
contact
2:10:31
tracing app available in North
America
2:10:33
every time users pass one
another their
2:10:35
phones record the encounter
using
2:10:37
Bluetooth encrypted data will
be stored
2:10:39
on the phone now if one of
those users
2:10:41
tests positive for kovat 19 the
user can
2:10:44
upload their interactions to
AHS and a
2:10:47
contact tracer would call the
numbers
2:10:49
the phone registered telling
them to
2:10:51
self isolate like bringing a
camera into
2:10:53
focus these techniques give us
a far
2:10:56
clearer picture that helped us
to inform
2:10:58
our actions going forward now
the app
2:11:00
stores only phone numbers no
locations
2:11:03
it doesn't use GPS but tracking
still
2:11:06
raises privacy questions
Alberta's
2:11:08
Privacy Commissioner says she
has been
2:11:10
involved and she supports
enhanced
2:11:12
contact tracing in a statement
she adds
2:11:14
in my view Alberta Health has
chosen a
2:11:16
less intrusive approach in
deploying
2:11:19
this app
2:11:20
okay what is happening is in
every
2:11:23
country the app the same
conversations
2:11:28
being had apps are being made
and
2:11:31
governments are telling their
citizens
2:11:33
you need to give up some of
your privacy
2:11:36
so you can do so you don't die
and
2:11:39
pretty much is everyone's going
along
2:11:42
with it yeah that's right
sounds right
2:11:45
to me
2:11:46
in the Netherlands literally the
2:11:48
government is in the newspaper
this
2:11:51
morning and an interview with
some
2:11:52
muckety-muck and said I'm
translating on
2:11:55
the fly well we'll have to know
2:11:57
everything and we'll probably
even have
2:11:59
to know who you're who your
secret lover
2:12:03
is but don't worry we'll keep
it secret
2:12:06
that's the headline because of
course
2:12:08
they're gonna know who your
lover is
2:12:09
because you want to be around
that
2:12:11
person singapore's these phones
are good
2:12:14
for Singapore is going to
require
2:12:16
smartphone check-ins at all
businesses
2:12:18
and will log visitors identity
numbers
2:12:21
but that of course is Singapore
so
2:12:24
that's kind of to be expected
what I
2:12:25
think they're doing wrong is
there and
2:12:28
they're calling it tracing and
tracking
2:12:30
and you and they we've done so
well
2:12:33
we've done social censorship hey
2:12:36
everyone understands that we
have social
2:12:39
distancing I would recommend as
a
2:12:43
representative of the creative
or a
2:12:44
consulting group social
surveillance use
2:12:48
that too I don't like the word
2:12:49
surveillance I would I would
not that I
2:12:51
think social surveillance I
think it
2:12:54
will work I think not again I
don't like
2:12:59
to I think you're onto
something here is
2:13:01
to come up with the term and I
think the
2:13:03
two of us can do it but that's
not I I
2:13:05
like the social part of it yeah
unless
2:13:07
so no social social must be
good let's
2:13:10
look at some synonyms okay
synonyms for
2:13:15
okay Luthi social sleuthing we
could
2:13:23
also use let's see contact
social
2:13:27
snitching oh that's a good one
2:13:28
I like social
2:13:32
hissing yeah you like it okay
we got
2:13:36
inspection mm-hmm
2:13:38
monitoring is no good I don't
like that
2:13:40
either I like inspection
supervision is
2:13:43
a word that's kind of a synonym
spying
2:13:49
and espionage those are out
social
2:13:51
supervision
2:13:52
no one's good no one's gonna
fall for
2:13:55
that bit superintendence no no
no no
2:13:59
that observation social
observation
2:14:02
mm-hmm
2:14:03
yeah that's getting there
that's that's
2:14:05
new or new world order how
about social
2:14:07
supervision that's what I said
oh I
2:14:11
missed it I didn't hear that
one that's
2:14:13
pretty good then social super
VIP mm-hmm
2:14:16
what made me work on it trolls
aren't
2:14:17
helping us socially no they're
no good
2:14:22
you haven't graduated the top
podcast
2:14:25
spot we can do this we can come
up with
2:14:28
the word that means
surveillance which
2:14:30
is what we're talking about
maybe you're
2:14:32
not it being surveillance or
what's the
2:14:35
other one they're doing in a
spying
2:14:37
snooping snitching how about a
synonym
2:14:40
for tracking maybe there's one
there how
2:14:43
about this for an idea how
about doing
2:14:45
what they like to do in
Washington where
2:14:47
you change that just change the
titles
2:14:49
of the bill means it's nothing
like the
2:14:51
title yeah you could do that
but how
2:14:53
about social awareness we do
something
2:14:58
with that okay let's start with
let's
2:15:00
use the word awareness but put
it at the
2:15:02
beginning
2:15:02
so it'd be awareness um not
awareness
2:15:07
monitoring I don't like that no
where's
2:15:09
my social awareness protection
okay I
2:15:17
think we've you know what we'll
we'll
2:15:20
come back to the to the
brainstorm a
2:15:22
little bit later on we'll work
on this
2:15:24
well we will get it meanwhile
companies
2:15:28
are also creating their own
social so
2:15:33
I'm just going to use it for
for now
2:15:35
social surveillance inside
their own
2:15:38
organizations several organs as
this
2:15:42
according to The Wall Street
Journal
2:15:43
several organizations
2:15:45
are going to be tracking
location within
2:15:48
people within corporations
within the
2:15:50
building to make sure people
here the
2:15:53
company aims have its social
distancing
2:15:55
app ready at the end of May
workers
2:15:56
movements are tracked through
their
2:15:58
smartphones and you get a
higher score
2:16:00
the more time in the office you
are
2:16:03
farther than six feet from
another
2:16:05
person so they've gained the
phone in
2:16:07
the drawer they're gonna get a
raise no
2:16:14
you have to be around people
but it has
2:16:16
to be six feet so you're
standing up on
2:16:21
your desk in the cubicle
yelling at
2:16:23
people oh man oh by the way I
you know I
2:16:30
had this desktop machine in the
studio
2:16:33
which really runs runs lubuntu
in a
2:16:37
virtual machine but we were
scanning
2:16:40
some documents yesterday and
this then
2:16:42
the window side of that
computer is
2:16:44
still configured to this or
when the
2:16:47
scanner starts it sends it to
that
2:16:49
machine and it's fine that's
good but
2:16:52
then I had to email that to to
myself
2:16:54
and to Tina and I so I fire up
Outlook
2:16:57
the machine does is maintained
it's a
2:16:59
continuously updated with the
Windows 10
2:17:01
you know virus that comes in on
Tuesday
2:17:04
to update it for your
experience and I
2:17:06
got a new experience as I found
out
2:17:10
Outlook is now part of
Microsoft 365 and
2:17:15
a part of 365 for a long 12 but
a window
2:17:18
popped up telling me this and
told me in
2:17:20
order to send an email I had to
send I
2:17:24
had to log into Microsoft 365
so now I
2:17:27
just want to use Outlook no no
and so
2:17:30
and I tried to click new message
2:17:32
no it's grayed out yeah you
can't do
2:17:36
that what are you trying to do
you're
2:17:37
trying to foil the way this is
working
2:17:41
I thought Outlook was outside
of that
2:17:45
you could use it for free I
didn't have
2:17:46
to pay for outlook you paid for
that's
2:17:48
old Outlook Express oh no no
2:17:52
well I don't know what happened
but I
2:17:54
don't like having to sign into
Microsoft
2:17:56
to you to send an email yeah I
don't
2:17:58
blame you i wouldn't do it i use
2:18:00
squirrel mail no it's not gonna
we know
2:18:03
what you use
2:18:03
I am fully back to mutt I map
filter and
2:18:06
VI baby I love it and then
finally this
2:18:10
is a hot off the press I do not
believe
2:18:12
it has it has been mentioned
anywhere
2:18:15
yet but there is a class-action
suit
2:18:18
that's been filed against plaid
networks
2:18:21
for selling people's bank
information to
2:18:25
third parties illegally and
it's a class
2:18:29
action this could be now that
it's a
2:18:31
part of visa with all the all
the
2:18:34
different venmo and all this
stuff that
2:18:35
fits in that that's connected
through
2:18:38
the plaid network into banks
and just a
2:18:40
reminder plaid sits in between
your
2:18:43
venmo app or your cash app and
there's
2:18:46
many more to make it easy for
you to
2:18:49
access your bank account you
give that
2:18:51
app your login and password for
your
2:18:54
bank account I know you've all
done it
2:18:56
and then that app logs in as if
it's you
2:18:59
and then acts as if it's on the
website
2:19:02
as a person and can make
transactions
2:19:05
but can do anything it wants and
2:19:07
apparently it has been so this
should be
2:19:10
they would sign up for
something like
2:19:13
this well you people don't know
they're
2:19:14
signing up for it because they
sign up
2:19:16
for venmo when they think okay
I'll just
2:19:18
put in my bank password and I
can trust
2:19:20
VIN Milo you keep the bank
password to
2:19:22
anybody else's soft millions of
people
2:19:24
have done it
2:19:25
milah I don't know why they
would do it
2:19:27
they'd just be forbidden yeah
people
2:19:29
should they need to be taught
in school
2:19:32
in high school yeah yeah not to
do that
2:19:34
don't give your bank password
to anybody
2:19:37
I always got a kick what was
that
2:19:38
software that came out some
years back a
2:19:40
there's like about eight years
ago it
2:19:42
was some sort of it managed all
your
2:19:44
money and it did all these
crazy things
2:19:46
and it was like and it required
you to
2:19:49
turn over your bank pass well
there's a
2:19:51
number of these their plugins a
lot of
2:19:54
Millennials use them and that
it'll
2:19:56
manage you'll say oh I can get
you a
2:19:58
cheaper deal on this and looks
like
2:20:00
you're paying too much for your
2:20:02
insurance let me find you a
cheaper deal
2:20:04
because it's
2:20:05
continuously in your account
looking at
2:20:06
your transactions I don't think
so oh
2:20:11
yes what do you mean your right
mind
2:20:14
would give that you have no
idea how
2:20:17
successful these companies are
oh yeah
2:20:20
this should be investigated
Shoop you
2:20:24
hmm all right let's play the
Kaley that
2:20:28
one thing that the one kind of
offbeat I
2:20:31
could say that to the end well
no now
2:20:33
let's fight now do you have the
whole
2:20:34
thing even when the journalize
don't
2:20:36
have to hold the yelling at the
end when
2:20:38
the journalists are yelling at
her at
2:20:39
the end yeah all right all
right so this
2:20:42
is Kaley taking a question now
I'm
2:20:44
thinking this woman who I like
she is a
2:20:48
little bit over made out but
it's just
2:20:50
funny yeah but I like her
because she's
2:20:52
not putting up with any bull
crap and
2:20:54
she decided you wishing me that
we're
2:20:57
gonna to see if she has a
pattern here
2:20:58
but I think the pattern would
be the
2:21:00
following I think this is what
she
2:21:01
should adopt somebody has a
snarky
2:21:04
question that's got nothing to
do with
2:21:06
anything it's just a stupid
snarky
2:21:09
question so you answer it with
a blast
2:21:12
that you have pre-prepared
because you
2:21:14
know that you can see the
question
2:21:15
coming you have it pre-prepared
and then
2:21:18
because it was a snarky
question and
2:21:20
because you blasted them you
finish with
2:21:22
a big blast and you leave the
room I'm
2:21:24
out of here folks I'm here all
the way
2:21:25
can walk out on him and that's
what she
2:21:27
did previous life before you
were press
2:21:30
secretary work for the campaign
and you
2:21:32
made a comment I believe on Fox
2:21:35
president Trump will not allow
the
2:21:37
coronavirus to come to this
country
2:21:39
given what has happened since
then
2:21:41
obviously would you like to
take that
2:21:44
back well first let me note I
was asked
2:21:46
a question on Fox Business about
2:21:49
president's travel restrictions
I noted
2:21:52
what was the intent behind
those travel
2:21:54
restrictions which is we will
not see
2:21:55
the coronavirus come here
2:21:57
we will not see terrorism come
here
2:21:58
referring to an earlier set of
travel
2:22:00
restrictions I guess I would
turn the
2:22:01
question back on the media and
ask
2:22:03
similar questions does Vox want
to take
2:22:06
back that they proclaim that the
2:22:08
coronavirus would not be a
deadly
2:22:09
pandemic does the Washington
Post want
2:22:12
to take back that they told
Americans to
2:22:14
get a grip the flu is bigger
than the
2:22:15
coronavirus which is the
Washington Post
2:22:17
likewise want to take back that
our
2:22:19
brains are causing us to
exaggerate the
2:22:22
threats of the coronavirus does
the New
2:22:24
York Times want to take back
that fear
2:22:26
of the virus may be expressive
spreading
2:22:28
faster than the virus itself
does NPR
2:22:31
want to take back that the flu
was a
2:22:32
much bigger threat than the
corona virus
2:22:34
and finally once again the
Washington
2:22:35
Post would they like to take
back but
2:22:37
the government should not
respond
2:22:39
aggressively to the corona
virus I'll
2:22:41
leave you with those questions
and maybe
2:22:42
you'll have some answers then a
few days
2:22:52
so what you didn't hear at the
end we've
2:22:54
got cut off right the end one
of the
2:22:56
journalists was yelling you you
you were
2:22:58
prepared for the question how'd
you know
2:23:00
I think I watched I would got
decided
2:23:04
the actual press conference
yeah it's
2:23:06
right at the end and I never
heard that
2:23:08
wait might have heard that I
was left it
2:23:09
on well I'd see it's
interesting because
2:23:11
I heard it and I saw you had
the clip so
2:23:13
then I decided not to clip it
but you
2:23:15
can hear that question right
the last
2:23:16
thing you hear are you're
prepared yeah
2:23:26
which she was obviously so
that's kind
2:23:29
of fun to show the press corps
that they
2:23:30
have leaks as well it does work
and
2:23:32
ravit reverse because she
absolutely
2:23:34
knew that was coming she didn't
hesitate
2:23:36
for a second on that no she
went right
2:23:39
to it
2:23:39
she had a page of all the notes
so well
2:23:43
the hostility has started them
with her
2:23:46
that should be interesting I I
was not I
2:23:48
expected her to get steamrolled
and I am
2:23:51
clearly wrong and we'll see how
she does
2:23:52
I looked at her background I
didn't
2:23:55
think so she she has one of
those she
2:24:00
has a certain mean girl style
that is
2:24:03
usually can take it and she's
smart if
2:24:06
you look at her background
she's smart
2:24:07
so she's a smart mean girl this
is not
2:24:11
that somebody you're gonna be
able to
2:24:12
blow blow away Lucy well at
least we
2:24:16
have a different setting you
know at
2:24:19
least someone else is answering
some
2:24:20
questions a little tired of the
2:24:22
president and it's hanging
chads but the
2:24:24
media is theirs it's kind of I
guess
2:24:27
it's been happening for a while
but I
2:24:29
only put the two together and
realize
2:24:31
that there's a new style in
news opinion
2:24:34
shows although they appear on
news
2:24:37
networks specifically CNN and
MSNBC
2:24:42
though these are news news
outfits and
2:24:45
and it goes like this you talk
to the
2:24:49
president for some reason these
Talking
2:24:52
Heads now believe that it's
they should
2:24:55
be telling the president what
to do and
2:24:57
there they're looking into the
camera
2:24:59
and
2:25:00
looking to the president have
you seen
2:25:02
this Don Lemon does this Don
Lemon and
2:25:05
he did a very interesting one
the other
2:25:08
night
2:25:08
and I just went up it's 45
seconds but
2:25:11
you can he's looking right in
the camera
2:25:12
and it's just yeah I saw that I
didn't
2:25:14
clip it by should've that you
this is a
2:25:16
good clip what is it about
President
2:25:18
Obama that really gets under
your skin
2:25:23
is it because he's smarter than
you
2:25:28
that are educated
2:25:33
made it on his own didn't need
daddy's
2:25:35
help not bathing at all
2:25:39
wife is more accomplished this
is the
2:25:43
kind of thing you don't say to
a guy's
2:25:45
face you could beaten
better-looking I
2:25:49
don't know what is it what is
it about
2:25:51
it he's a black man that's
accomplished
2:25:54
any president Wow
2:25:58
and he punked you on the whole
or a
2:26:00
certificate thing what is it
about him
2:26:05
just wondering
2:26:08
this is a very odd thing he's
doing but
2:26:11
I believe it's very successful
with the
2:26:13
audience he has I think they
like it I
2:26:15
think they really dig that he's
doing
2:26:17
this I think it brings a new
audience
2:26:18
though I mean them no no no
they're
2:26:21
locking their audience down and
the
2:26:23
audience is small yes it is
it's about
2:26:26
half of MSNBC which is half of
Fox
2:26:29
but speaking of MSNBC Morning
Joe is now
2:26:32
doing the same thing and
Morning Joe and
2:26:35
this is just a minute but it
went on for
2:26:38
five six minutes is talking to
the
2:26:40
president obviously Donald you
didn't
2:26:45
want to hear that again I know
I've been
2:26:46
saying it a lot and you
actually tweeted
2:26:48
something extraordinarily cruel
he's
2:26:52
literally talking as if he's
talking to
2:26:55
someone on a video chat it's
very odd
2:26:58
and meek is going like like
diamond and
2:27:00
pearl oh yeah mm-hmm preach
yeah you go
2:27:03
I know you meant to be
extraordinarily
2:27:05
cruel to me by attacking me
that is
2:27:08
leaking my god diamond itself
you were
2:27:10
supposed to have a working
weekend you
2:27:12
got it wrong again you said
50,000
2:27:14
deaths 60,000 deaths now you're
saying a
2:27:18
hundred thousand deaths what
was your
2:27:19
working weekend what did you do
during
2:27:21
your working weekend well you
know you
2:27:24
tweeted more hateful things
about
2:27:26
colleagues of ours you tweeted
2:27:29
conspiracy theories about
Jeffrey
2:27:32
Epstein will you have time for
this you
2:27:34
tweeted conspiracy theories
about Barack
2:27:37
Obama will you have time for
this
2:27:39
you attacked George W Bush for
simply
2:27:45
sending out a unifying message
just
2:27:49
president I ask that you get
checked out
2:27:53
I ask that you take a rest I
ask that
2:27:57
you take care of yourself and
maybe let
2:28:00
Mike Pence run things for the
next week
2:28:02
you're not well it's a very odd
form of
2:28:06
journalism that is taking place
well
2:28:09
it's obviously not journalism
as these
2:28:11
guys that they think so highly
of
2:28:13
themselves they feel obliged to
do this
2:28:14
and everybody wants to be wants
to
2:28:16
editorialize I mean you can go
to
2:28:18
Lionel's nation if you want to
hear this
2:28:21
sort of thing
2:28:22
from Lionel the crazy lawyer
who likes
2:28:26
to scream at the camera yeah
and he's
2:28:28
got some very good rants on
there and
2:28:31
he's holed up at like in his
basement
2:28:33
much like Biden is in his
basement the
2:28:36
it but they're more
entertaining than
2:28:38
this because the guy knows what
he's
2:28:40
doing
2:28:40
I had this reminded me of the
clip of
2:28:43
morning in America which I
don't have
2:28:45
the whole thing I do have I
have the
2:28:46
Democracy Now report of it and
this is
2:28:48
that group the Lincoln project
oh this
2:28:51
is the George Conway's George
Conway and
2:28:55
so at a me the way she
structures her
2:28:57
her commentary on this she
thinks this
2:28:59
morning report is great because
all
2:29:02
these smart Republicans hate
Trump and
2:29:05
then of course she uses the
word lashes
2:29:07
out and then she gives an
example at the
2:29:09
end which is not Trump lashing
out at
2:29:12
all in fact this whole lashing
out thing
2:29:14
with Trump is nonsense but this
is a I'm
2:29:17
gonna play this clip this isn't
a me
2:29:18
talking about the but a that
includes a
2:29:21
small clip of mourning in
America and
2:29:23
then she reads a trump a trump
tweet
2:29:25
yeah I don't know if these
people know
2:29:27
that these tweets are extremely
funny
2:29:30
and but they see him as like
some
2:29:33
negative horrible thing and I
think
2:29:34
morning Joe was everybody hates
these
2:29:37
tweets yeah here we go
President Trump
2:29:41
is lashing out against a new
2:29:42
advertisement by a
republican-led group
2:29:44
called the Lincoln project
calling out
2:29:46
his mismanagement of the corona
virus
2:29:48
pandemic the one minute ad is
titled
2:29:50
morning in America spin on
Ronald
2:29:54
Reagan's 1984 campaign slogan
there's
2:29:59
morning in America under the
leadership
2:30:02
of Donald Trump
2:30:03
our country's weaker if we have
another
2:30:12
four years like this that
morning in
2:30:17
America ad spelled mo you are
in NJ in a
2:30:21
series of angry tweets posted
just after
2:30:24
midnight Tuesday morning Trump
attacked
2:30:27
the makers of the ad singling
out George
2:30:29
Conway longtime Trump critic
husband of
2:30:32
white house councilor Kellyanne
Conway
2:30:34
Trump tweeted quote I don't
know what
2:30:36
Kellyanne did to her deranged
loser of a
2:30:39
husband moon face but it must
have been
2:30:41
really bad Trump tweeted he
said that
2:30:44
before but to hear Amy say it
is better
2:30:47
[Music]
2:30:53
read Trump tweets is just
dynamite isn't
2:30:56
this just pure controlled
opposition if
2:30:58
you really look at it I mean
that that's
2:31:01
that's I keep thinking this is
2:31:03
controlled opposition I don't
think it
2:31:05
is I think is because that
controlled
2:31:07
opposition really resides on
MSNBC which
2:31:12
is more representative the
Democrat
2:31:13
Party as a whole well Amy may
be a
2:31:16
Democrat she's really a Bernie
bro and
2:31:18
the Lincoln group the Lincoln
group is
2:31:21
real for sure that's controlled
2:31:23
opposition isn't it I mean
there's my ID
2:31:25
but who's controlling the
control
2:31:27
Kellyanne Conway I don't know
maybe okay
2:31:33
this could not be a healthy
relationship
2:31:35
I don't there may be something
to the
2:31:38
theory that this is all planned
and
2:31:40
controlled because - he's
insulting
2:31:43
Kellyanne and George in that
little
2:31:45
tweet in a funny kind of way
calling me
2:31:48
a loser and you know your
husband you
2:31:50
don't to hit if you work for
someone you
2:31:52
called somebody calls your
husband a
2:31:55
loser moon face moon face loser
of a
2:32:00
husband I don't know maybe I
find it
2:32:04
amusing
2:32:05
I like that the tweets are
funnier than
2:32:07
that stupid morning in America
thing
2:32:09
it's morning in America and
there's
2:32:12
thousand points of light
2:32:15
I was I was shocked I will say
shocked
2:32:18
that Project Veritas comes out
with the
2:32:22
big news with undercover video
and voice
2:32:25
altered witnesses that CBS
faked a shot
2:32:30
Oh No
2:32:32
yes I'm shocked shocked this is
so what
2:32:37
a waste
2:32:37
so the and I got a minute from
their
2:32:40
from their teaser report well
just
2:32:42
listen to it this happens five
times a
2:32:46
day at least you're telling me
you're a
2:32:54
hundred percent certain that
CBS News
2:32:57
CBS News Corporation national
staged a
2:33:00
fake event they fake the news
they faked
2:33:04
the reality and broadcasted
that to all
2:33:07
of their audience last Friday
on CBS
2:33:10
this morning only six states
have
2:33:14
reported more cases than
Michigan but
2:33:16
fewer than 2% of its people
have been
2:33:18
tested for the virus in our
series on
2:33:21
the state of coronavirus
testing Adriana
2:33:23
Diaz shows how Michigan is
trying to
2:33:25
improve a system that has
failed some of
2:33:27
its people but the governor
says testing
2:33:30
above all else will help
determine when
2:33:32
to fully reopen
2:33:47
all right so the whole report
is this
2:33:50
bad and and what happened is
they were
2:33:53
going to do a shot of a line of
cars
2:33:56
waiting to test to be tested for
2:33:59
coronavirus and there was
almost no one
2:34:02
there so CBS arranged a whole
bunch of
2:34:05
fake cars and patients and of
course
2:34:08
sadly there were some actual
people who
2:34:10
were waiting for about an hour
because
2:34:11
of the shenanigans who really
were
2:34:13
patients to be tested yeah I
drove past
2:34:16
the Berkeley testing thing
which is that
2:34:18
no cars zero not even one car
was gonna
2:34:21
drive through it just asked him
a few
2:34:22
questions I should have when
you brought
2:34:25
my little camcorder but this
Veritas
2:34:27
would like the heartbeat music
you know
2:34:31
women that one woman who I can't
2:34:34
remember her name but she does
a bunch
2:34:36
of videos on YouTube but-- she
did the
2:34:38
expose and showing all these
the day
2:34:41
before shot you know all these
people
2:34:43
lined up the ambulances are
coming in
2:34:45
the next day a bunch of locals
yeah here
2:34:47
we go it was unbelievable we
went to the
2:34:51
site of the CBS news crew there
2:34:53
lining up cars but they weren't
cars of
2:34:56
patience no there were cars of
endurance
2:34:59
they were manipulating the
media to make
2:35:02
it look like there was a lot of
people
2:35:05
being tested this was false we
have an
2:35:08
eyewitness
2:35:10
[Music]
2:35:14
come on he's insulting me it
would have
2:35:21
been better if it was like then
all that
2:35:22
course they were all driven by
the dead
2:35:27
and that is exactly why we are
2:35:30
non-commercial we don't have to
do dumb
2:35:33
crap to get people to watch or
pay
2:35:35
attention I'm gonna show my
food by
2:35:37
donation to no agenda imagine
all the
2:35:39
people who could do with us oh
yeah
2:35:41
that'd be fab
2:35:45
[Music]
2:35:49
but one thing we have to do is
thank
2:35:51
those who helped us get show
going and
2:35:54
that's a pleasure that's the
best the
2:35:55
highlight of the show for me
often it is
2:35:59
especially with Joseph Salazar
in in
2:36:05
India Atlantic in the Atlantic
where's
2:36:08
that in Florida
2:36:09
I don't know but she does have
a call
2:36:12
out I want to call out Doogie
fresh as a
2:36:16
douchebag claymation uh the
corona
2:36:21
survivor can you please tell me
the show
2:36:23
number where clips of the Johns
Hopkins
2:36:26
virus pandemic walkthrough
meeting book
2:36:30
took place if you can get a
chance go to
2:36:32
the show notes explain how to
do that at
2:36:34
him yeah go to any show notes
talk to
2:36:36
him look it up look it up yes
and look
2:36:40
it up damn it
2:36:41
there you go yeah just shown us
and
2:36:46
there's a search engine you can
look up
2:36:47
are well you know what I'm
sorry to say
2:36:49
the search engine has been
abandoned by
2:36:51
its developer oh yeah being at
dot IO
2:36:55
I've redirected that there
there is
2:36:57
another place that's pretty
good if you
2:36:59
if you actually go to being at
dot IO or
2:37:01
Rona radio.com there's and
there's a new
2:37:04
no agenda it's actually no jet
2:37:06
experience it's just a
placeholder but
2:37:08
there's transcripts in there
you can
2:37:10
search very easily just you
know fine
2:37:12
control F in your search and
then you
2:37:16
click on that link and
immediately it
2:37:18
starts playing on that word so
it's a
2:37:21
search and it's a player
all-in-one
2:37:26
can't beat it
2:37:27
not really and the point is is
that we
2:37:30
don't know what when they're we
ran it
2:37:33
we do we don't do that we know
we're not
2:37:36
archivists in that sense we
have these
2:37:38
systems we provide all of our
data in
2:37:41
structured format opml it's
available
2:37:44
the show notes and everything is
2:37:46
available and people put that
together
2:37:48
can create great things except
we are
2:37:51
developer just lost interest I
guess
2:37:55
and as of January 1st it hasn't
been
2:37:58
updated now oh poor thing
2:38:00
Christopher kessler's next on
the list
2:38:02
from Marshfield Wisconsin $124
Casilla
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uh Grizz gizelle scott grisel
Skye think
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an effort Pennsylvania - one
two three
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nine nine I think it's true
isn't like a
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grizzly grizzly kheh
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Davers like a Drake yeah it's a
tough
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one shut to run into a
pronounced
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theater David Drake in
Midlothian
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Virginia 1 2 3 4 5 Daniel
Walraven 1 2 3
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4 5 and I'm Hoeven ball R album
Daniel
2:38:34
wall actually from his wife he
says
2:38:42
after hitting her in the mouth
for
2:38:44
months well thank you Daniel's
wife no
2:38:48
anonymous in Colorados spit
that must be
2:38:53
Colorado Springs mrs. Collins
2:38:56
100 101 Meredith Talbot 100 my
fiancé
2:39:03
brandon loves your show he
planned to
2:39:06
donate to become a knight but
he passed
2:39:09
away oh my god for 2120 please
accept
2:39:12
this donation in his honor okay
2:39:14
Oh Meredith no that's terrible
2:39:19
well we need emergency karma for
2:39:22
Meredith and and all the family
this is
2:39:24
horrible news and thank you
very much
2:39:27
but Wow
2:39:29
sorry sorry about that you've
got karma
2:39:35
to probably say love and light
stuff
2:39:39
like that he would get a
chuckle out of
2:39:41
it
2:39:41
they probably Serb even our or
Biba knew
2:39:47
her not sure he's in East Berlin
2:39:49
Pennsylvania $100 it's got a
birthday
2:39:51
coming up he also has he has a
call-out
2:39:54
for butch
2:39:57
huh yeah I see the becau Dutch
bags he's
2:40:00
got written under and Andy says
value
2:40:08
for value got it you know he
got an F
2:40:11
cancer call I would put that at
the end
2:40:12
for you
2:40:13
I was friend Ryan who also
recently lost
2:40:16
this lies battle with cancer huh
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Moser on
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Frankford I'm on main $93
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Danny load
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I thinks
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2:41:05
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bag douche he's been listening
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donated I've been keeping an
eye in the
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sale for his donations but
haven't seen
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any and that is a Dutch ism
keeping an
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talking about Dutch yep
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for these
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it's an a
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dose related topic American
descendants
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of slavery this came up on the
mo show
2:47:28
and of course it didn't hit my
Twitter
2:47:30
and didn't hit your Twitter but
this is
2:47:33
about a move in the political
space or a
2:47:37
move at a movement and we've
been
2:47:41
tracking that the Democrats
need the
2:47:45
black vote they lost some of it
I think
2:47:48
not a a substantial enough
amount during
2:47:53
the previous election that it
made
2:47:56
people pay attention but as you
know
2:47:59
there are a lot of African
American
2:48:02
descendants of slavery who are
2:48:03
considering not voting for the
Democrat
2:48:06
Party doesn't mean they're
voting for
2:48:07
somebody else but that they
will no
2:48:10
longer hand over their vote
without and
2:48:12
here the key words to look out
for
2:48:14
tangibles like give us
something that's
2:48:16
really for us or reparations I
would say
2:48:21
that is that as the big ask and
it's not
2:48:24
being listened to it's not being
2:48:26
discussed Joe Biden came out
with his
2:48:28
that Biden for black America
plan which
2:48:31
believe it or not mentioned the
word
2:48:33
reparations and but it was in
the
2:48:37
context of doing another study
to see if
2:48:39
what what should be done who
should get
2:48:41
it so that that's not gonna fly
we need
2:48:43
more studies but did he came
out on he
2:48:48
was doing which is funny if you
know did
2:48:50
he but he was on a livestream
with Naomi
2:48:53
Campbell some kind of Rona
let's hang
2:48:55
out together and do a zoom video
2:48:57
everyone can participate in and
here's
2:48:59
what he said the black vote is
not going
2:49:01
to be for free we're gonna have
to see
2:49:03
some promises you know what are
we
2:49:06
getting in return for both and
nothing
2:49:08
has changed for black America
and in
2:49:11
order for us to vote for Biden
2:49:13
we can't be taken for granted
like we
2:49:15
always are because we're
supposed to be
2:49:17
Democrats or because people are
afraid
2:49:20
of trouble this weathers going
to take
2:49:22
care of our community whoever
wants to
2:49:24
make a deal it's business at
this point
2:49:26
you know we can't trust
politicians you
2:49:29
know so we want to know very
clearly
2:49:30
just like Trump made it clear
that he
2:49:33
wanted to build the wall the
body needs
2:49:35
to make it clear that he's
gonna change
2:49:37
the lives and quality of life
of black
2:49:39
and brown people obviously
can't get the
2:49:42
boat I will hold the boat
hostage if I -
2:49:44
he said it here said it first
breaking
2:49:47
no no no Diddy is no stranger
to to the
2:49:53
voting process he's done a lot
of a lot
2:49:55
of campaigns over the years
people do
2:49:57
listen to him he's no slouch
2:49:59
I think it's they should be
worried
2:50:02
about him
2:50:03
I got a lot to be worried about
yeah
2:50:09
yeah maybe I should be I don't
know what
2:50:12
they're gonna do I think about
this is
2:50:14
like what are these guys gonna
do they
2:50:15
got this they got it they got
the
2:50:18
country on a you know just
beaten by
2:50:22
this virus and shut down
everything that
2:50:24
I mean that that's weakens
Trump's
2:50:26
position but then they've come
up with a
2:50:27
candidate like Biden although I
think
2:50:30
it's you know you could point
out that
2:50:34
most the people they're gonna
vote for
2:50:35
but bite him don't even know of
what a
2:50:37
bumbling idiot that he is
because they
2:50:39
don't get to see those clips
because
2:50:42
they won't show them to him to
2:50:43
mainstream media is all in for
bite into
2:50:45
Democratic bigwigs are all in
for Biden
2:50:48
and they just hoping for the
best
2:50:49
they're hoping for a fluke and
then of
2:50:51
course the peel die and the the
vice
2:50:54
president become president so
that's the
2:50:56
first you got ready to keep an
eye on
2:50:57
did you see the I don't think
any of
2:50:58
this is gonna happen to be
honest about
2:51:00
it I think it's gonna be a
one-sided
2:51:01
slaughter and Biden's out did
you see
2:51:04
the New York Times opinion
letters to
2:51:08
the editor and this was Joe
Biden and
2:51:11
Tara Reid whom to believe and
the
2:51:14
letters to the editor included
I mean
2:51:18
this is the one they published
the New
2:51:20
York Times published these
letters to
2:51:21
the editor and you know it was
very
2:51:24
clear that Ted there's you know
you
2:51:26
gotta listen to something's
going on
2:51:27
here so we have to investigate
this
2:51:29
thank you for this editorial
for the
2:51:31
record I'm a lifelong Democrat
and we'll
2:51:33
vote Democrat this fall
regardless
2:51:35
defeating Donald Trump and
saving our
2:51:36
democracy is the most important
thing
2:51:38
however we do still need a full
2:51:40
transparent investigation I
totally
2:51:44
agree with this editorial I
don't want
2:51:46
an investigation
2:51:47
I want a coronation of Joe
Biden would
2:51:49
he make a great president
unlikely would
2:51:52
he make a good president good
enough
2:51:54
would he make a president
better than
2:51:56
the present occupant absolutely
I don't
2:52:00
want justice whatever that way
maybe I
2:52:02
want to win the removal of
Donald Trump
2:52:05
from office and mr. Biden is
our best
2:52:06
chance by the way that's Martin
tulchyn
2:52:09
who was a former reporter for
the New
2:52:11
York Times and they published
it with
2:52:17
his name and it says the writer
is a
2:52:19
former reporter from the New
York Times
2:52:22
well they probably felt obliged
to do
2:52:24
that because of the disclosure
stuff
2:52:26
they like to do that's crazy
and so
2:52:28
there's probably two here's who
had the
2:52:30
discussion when you're in the
minute you
2:52:31
know you're putting it just one
person
2:52:33
usually the actually the editor
does
2:52:34
take part in some of these
letters
2:52:35
because they like to slant the
2:52:37
perspective and so they have
this
2:52:39
discussion this oh this is a
great
2:52:40
letter look at this he slams
Trump to
2:52:42
all things isn't that one of
our old
2:52:44
writers oh shit
2:52:47
just pull this one and run a
different
2:52:48
one now you know I kind of like
it all
2:52:51
we have to do just put the
disclaimer in
2:52:53
there that good letter that we
wanted to
2:52:57
put it in there no one's good
nobody
2:52:58
reads us is gonna think
anything about
2:53:00
it
2:53:01
whereas anybody who is not a
normal
2:53:04
stood for the time to think
what it kind
2:53:06
of corruption is this why don't
you just
2:53:08
have the editor write-up phony
letter to
2:53:10
herself or himself sorry yeah
well I got
2:53:15
some news I got some news
mm-hmm I have
2:53:18
a well I got a kind of a kick
out of the
2:53:21
well here's the well here's
that except
2:53:23
I wanted to play earlier in the
show
2:53:24
this is the New York dead and
the
2:53:26
vaccine this is the one I was
cringing
2:53:28
his twenty-first second clip
okay CBS's
2:53:32
Milegi is gonna lead us off
tonight in
2:53:33
New York City mola well Nora
well deaths
2:53:36
in New York are down
significantly from
2:53:38
their peak just a few weeks ago
we're
2:53:40
still losing more than 200
people a day
2:53:43
to this virus so many that
bodies are
2:53:45
being stored in makeshift
morgues like
2:53:47
those white refrigerator trucks
that you
2:53:49
see behind me there and that is
why
2:53:51
there is so much hope in this
2:53:52
experimental new vaccine that
could be
2:53:54
ready by this fall up with it
I'm
2:54:01
cringing watching this clip oh
brother
2:54:05
okay so my end unless you have
something
2:54:08
for the industry I got two
clips I've
2:54:10
finished things off I just want
to know
2:54:12
what commentary I would just
like to run
2:54:13
through one bit of information
then both
2:54:15
of your clips are good to go
now I have
2:54:18
one bit of information and the
clip then
2:54:19
you're good to go
2:54:20
will that work Zion fine okay
bit of
2:54:24
information why Michael Flynn
remember
2:54:27
we asked this question why was
he so
2:54:29
data theories are rolling yes
well this
2:54:33
is from our military
intelligence who
2:54:38
knows Flynn personally I can
attest to
2:54:40
that
2:54:40
this is Agent Orange and he
says here is
2:54:45
why it's a one to five point
list one
2:54:49
I'm glad that he's chimed in by
the way
2:54:51
yeah one he knows what happened
in Libya
2:54:54
and how Hillary Clinton moved
weapons
2:54:57
from Libya to Syria when she
was running
2:54:59
the state two
2:55:00
- he knows how Ukraine played
of em and
2:55:04
this is verbatim he knows how
Ukraine
2:55:06
played a vital role in supplying
2:55:08
moderate rebels in Tunisia and
Egypt for
2:55:12
the Arab Spring pen three
2:55:16
he knows the lost man pads in
Libya were
2:55:19
repurchased and the CIA gave
them to
2:55:21
Qatar who sold them to the
Taliban that
2:55:24
shot down a US chopper with him
with a
2:55:26
whole SEAL team on him for
heinous oops
2:55:32
for he knows who gave the
stand-down
2:55:35
order regarding Benghazi and
finally he
2:55:39
was going to audit the
intelligence
2:55:42
agencies I think that says
enough that
2:55:47
sounds right I like the whole
list it's
2:55:50
a good it's a good list
anything to keep
2:55:54
us from speculating is a plus
yep and
2:55:56
then this is my final story
where
2:56:00
political correctness and over
2:56:02
socialization has just gone too
far in
2:56:04
my book this is Alaska hated
Alaska vote
2:56:08
by the mat-su borough School
District
2:56:10
Wednesday night did two things
that
2:56:12
removed the New York Times
Learning
2:56:14
Network from teacher resources
and
2:56:16
getting more attention it
removed five
2:56:18
books from the curriculum the
2:56:20
controversial because of words
like rape
2:56:22
and incest and sexual
references and
2:56:24
language and things that are
pretty
2:56:26
serious problems especially in
our
2:56:30
teenage world the novels in
question I
2:56:32
Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
catch-22
2:56:35
Invisible Man things they
carried and
2:56:39
that scott Fitzgerald's The
Great Gatsby
2:56:41
which is one of the top ten
most read
2:56:44
books amongst high school
students in
2:56:46
the nation it's really baffling
that
2:56:48
this is taking place well those
are
2:56:51
seminal books well they've been
taken
2:56:54
out of the curriculum Catcher
in the Rye
2:56:56
which is a very important book
that kids
2:56:59
read no no catch 20 catch 22
not catch
2:57:03
her in their eye catcher in the
wrong
2:57:06
catch-22 catch-22 is a
fantastic course
2:57:08
it's a great book it shows you
the
2:57:11
ludicrous nature of certain
kinds of
2:57:13
bureaucracies
2:57:14
that would be the problem and
then you
2:57:17
have the Invisible Man which is
a I'm
2:57:20
assuming it's the Invisible Man
that
2:57:22
would be a great novel by Ralph
Ellison
2:57:24
yes and ya know this is ludica
they
2:57:27
didn't catch 22 still okay
2:57:30
no catch no I'm sorry I'm get
deep eyes
2:57:34
still okay
2:57:34
yeah but Maya Angelou is not
okay and
2:57:37
the great gatsby because
because of the
2:57:40
great gatsby is minor and I
mean it's a
2:57:44
great book it's a great
structure but
2:57:45
there's always taught in
English classes
2:57:47
for its balance it's one of the
best
2:57:49
structured novels ever written
but it
2:57:52
but in terms of the rape and
all the
2:57:55
rest of it it's like it's gonna
it's not
2:57:57
with the books about okay well
they got
2:57:59
something wrong with him up
there then
2:58:00
sounds like Texas I don't think
so take
2:58:08
that back I'm sorry Texas yes
okay I get
2:58:14
the two clips I wonder if I
meant to
2:58:15
play last night last year I'm
playing it
2:58:17
now this is a San Francisco
protests
2:58:19
over hotels mmm Dookie in
California
2:58:23
medical students and doctors
with the UC
2:58:25
San Francisco do not harm
coalition
2:58:28
staged a die-in outside the
home of San
2:58:30
Francisco mayor London breed
Wednesday
2:58:32
to protest her refusal to
swiftly move
2:58:35
unhoused people into hotel
rooms the
2:58:38
dying lasted thirty minutes to
symbolize
2:58:40
thirty thousand vacant hotel
rooms in
2:58:43
the city that could be used to
how is
2:58:45
the homeless during the
pandemic the
2:58:47
protesters also hold a moment
of silence
2:58:49
for three unhoused people in San
2:58:51
Francisco who've died of kovat
nineteen
2:58:56
so that's because the hotels
have heard
2:58:59
about this scheme and they said
no now
2:59:01
we're not going to do that and
they Bri
2:59:04
does know how to make him do it
they
2:59:05
can't make him do it they don't
and they
2:59:07
can't make him do it so the
whole things
2:59:08
that fell apart that whole idea
now the
2:59:10
last one which is the best flip
aha is
2:59:13
the California beaches clip of
course it
2:59:17
is in California Governor Gavin
Newsom
2:59:20
has ordered beaches in Orange
County
2:59:22
closed after crowds defied
social
2:59:24
distancing rules California
reported
2:59:26
ninety-five
2:59:27
more coronavirus deaths over
the most
2:59:29
recent 24-hour period except in
Orange
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County
2:59:37
Scrooge on Republicans are so
you close
2:59:40
those beach of course of course
you're
2:59:42
gonna close that all right well
keep
2:59:46
your social distance everybody
so these
2:59:48
social surveillance can make
sure that
2:59:51
you are good to go and will
take care of
2:59:54
the social censorship and we
will return
3:00:00
here will we guess we'll return
here on
3:00:02
Sunday we will bring you another
3:00:04
jam-packed show no doubt
deconstruction
3:00:07
whatever takes place in the
next two
3:00:08
days and I will do it here from
Austin
3:00:11
Texas where I am it's the
frontier
3:00:13
opportunity zone 33 FEMA region
number
3:00:17
six and all the governmental
maps
3:00:18
remember us that Dvorak dot org
slash n
3:00:21
a in the morning everybody
3:00:22
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
3:00:25
Valley where I don't know it's
a nice
3:00:28
day and people should be out
I'm John
3:00:30
see tomorrow we return Sunday
right here
3:00:33
on no agenda again remember us
at Dvorak
3:00:35
org slash na until then adios
mofos
3:00:40
[Applause]
3:00:42
oh by the way I should mention
we have
3:00:47
Jesse coy Nelson and a mix and
after the
3:00:51
show on No Agenda stream calm
random
3:00:54
thoughts where's the beef adios
3:00:56
everybody both the mayor and the
3:01:00
governor only had the right to
enforce
3:01:02
the 30-day stay who lives there
now
3:01:05
abusing their power we mean
business and
3:01:09
we are going to shut this down
one way
3:01:12
or the other
3:01:14
don't be stupid
3:01:19
we will cite you and if we need
to we
3:01:27
will arrest you and we will
take you to
3:01:30
jail
3:01:33
what are you trying to do you
call
3:01:38
yourself a progressive but you
shall
3:01:40
throw yourself to Brooklyn yeah
3:01:43
seriously you guys have a part
you live
3:01:45
in the middle of the park you
don't need
3:01:47
to not essentially travel to
Brooklyn
3:01:51
this is the epitome of
non-essential
3:01:53
travel you're too close to me
to be
3:01:57
especially distant now y'all
can we just
3:02:03
get real do we really care
about our
3:02:05
fans there's this just another
deal
3:02:07
another way socials about the
people
3:02:13
remember we are people do you
really
3:02:16
need another life perish here
so we need
3:02:18
another pose to show up
everywhere I
3:02:20
hope that's read scatter that
we never
3:02:22
forget
3:02:23
then I first live forever even
when we
3:02:26
go to bed
3:02:28
[Music]
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[Music]
3:03:11
give it up merry McCoy
3:03:17
[Music]
3:03:22
mofo Dvorak dot org slash and a
space
3:03:28
force