0:00
so dollars in attorneys say
Trump sucks
0:02
Adam curry this is no agenda
curry from
0:25
northern Silicon Valley where
we're all
0:28
wondering whatever happened to
the ice
0:30
bucket challenge I'm John Cena
Barret so
0:37
I doubt everybody's wondering
what
0:39
happened to that no they're not
no one's
0:43
wondering about that yes that
was for
0:50
ALS the money went to ALS oh
well I
0:55
don't know man you should dive
into it I
0:58
want a full report I want a
full report
1:00
Sunday I want to know all about
it
1:03
hey I had hair cut right here
good it's
1:08
okay with me
1:10
I'm so happy I had a haircut
it's so
1:12
nice but what an experience
that you
1:14
like long hair no well I did
1:16
I mean well no actually I've
never liked
1:18
it it just looked good on me at
the time
1:19
back in the day remember I have
a small
1:22
head in order to work well on
TV you
1:24
need a big head so if you don't
have a
1:25
big head
1:26
it's not that small by the way
it's not
1:30
as big as Pat Sajak's or Vanna
White or
1:35
Little Richard have you ever
seen the
1:37
size of that guy's head he had
a big
1:39
head what Little Richard was
anything
1:40
but little it was pretty good
it was
1:43
pretty big so I learned a
little bit
1:47
about about returning back to
work and
1:49
what it means when the governor
on a
1:53
Friday afternoon says hey guess
what you
1:56
guys with hair salons you can
open up on
2:00
Monday
2:01
you don't think about it as a
customer
2:03
obviously and like oh that's
fine great
2:05
so I immediately this was yeah
I think
2:08
it was Friday I saw the news I
2:09
immediately started texting
Johanna my
2:12
hair stylist to the Stars of
Austin and
2:16
and she said oh my god we
weren't ready
2:19
for this we had no idea we
thought the
2:21
18th is the last we heard is
the 18th
2:24
that would just you know we
would be
2:26
able to take a look and we'll
figure out
2:28
a timeline but all of sudden
they you
2:30
know they threw it on him in
two days
2:31
this was not a smart idea I've
heard
2:35
about this around the country
there's
2:37
different errors and there's
always day
2:39
hair salons and I was thinking
to myself
2:41
I'm thinking to myself self so
how hard
2:44
is it to boot a hair salon you
got you
2:50
know you're standing you need
your
2:51
scissors you need a cut in your
little
2:54
buzzing things you need a
bucket of goo
2:57
for the color this is know what
this is
3:00
exactly what hard can it be
this is what
3:03
I thought or at least the
impression I
3:05
had it's a lot first of all
what happens
3:07
is without you knowing and who
go bad or
3:10
some in the meantime wow man I
hope the
3:12
next person who cuts your hair
stick
3:14
scissors in your eye
3:15
you're horrible three four five
six
3:19
seven seven cars on the Zephyr
ladies
3:22
and gentlemen were still in a
state of
3:23
depression yep
3:25
No so the first thing that
happens is
3:28
without any knowledge that this
would
3:31
take it was a scissors in my
ass not
3:34
nice so I'm warning you really
because
3:36
you know you get my hairdresser
hair
3:41
cutter he he doesn't listen to
the show
3:44
nobody listens to the show in
that dead
3:47
business I can I just tell you
what what
3:49
the experience was so it so you
3:51
understand why I think you're
wrong
3:53
about all you needed some goop
and his
3:55
scissors and some shampoo okay
so
3:59
imagine your year it's a Friday
night
4:00
you don't even know what day it
is
4:01
anymore in the lockdown and all
of a
4:03
sudden some someone of
importance says
4:06
oh yeah Monday you can go back
to the
4:07
hairdresser what do you think
happens it
4:10
gets warm up with order in the
caught
4:11
off guard and there's a lot has
to
4:13
happen there
4:14
there you know we have very
strict city
4:17
ordinances despite what the
governor has
4:19
ordered the City of Austin is
going yeah
4:22
we'll get into that in a moment
so you
4:24
have to have policies it has to
be
4:27
published you have to let
everybody
4:28
knows everyone has to wait in
the car
4:31
before they come in you have to
clean
4:33
off all surfaces there's a lot
of
4:35
different things that have to
take place
4:37
and then the fear it's not like
the
4:40
whole hair salon wanted to come
back
4:42
there were other hair cutters
and like
4:44
no I'm terrified so can you
open up with
4:47
half a shop you know there's a
lot of
4:48
questions
4:52
III do didn't think about it
but then
4:55
when you get into it it's
really weird
4:57
to have your hair cut with a
mask on and
4:59
even even Johanna is like
looking at me
5:02
like now I know this sucks so
bad but
5:05
but it'sit's requirement not
legally but
5:09
it's a requirement based on
shaming this
5:13
let me play these clips and
you'll
5:15
understand we kind of started
on this
5:16
but when the governor of Texas
said okay
5:22
here's what here's what can
happen we
5:24
can open up there's no
requirement for
5:26
masks in public or or even
indoors I
5:29
mean it can be up to the
proprietor or
5:31
if they want to force people to
wear
5:33
underwear on the head but Adler
said oh
5:37
no no no we're just gonna tell
everyone
5:39
they need to wear masks I think
we had
5:40
the clip on the last show and
even
5:42
though I can't find you or send
you to
5:44
jail knowing that you've killed
somebody
5:45
should be enough if you don't
wear a
5:47
mask outside all the time in
90-degree
5:49
heat so now the Texas Attorney
General
5:51
has sent a warning to Austin
and its
5:54
mayor at a time when some
Austin staples
5:56
like Shady Grove have closed
their doors
5:58
for good
5:59
Texas Attorney General Ken
Paxton sent a
6:02
warning letter in part to Mayor
Steve
6:04
Adler and Travis County judge
Sarah
6:05
Eckhart saying that the local
health
6:07
orders issued last Friday were
confusing
6:09
and unlawful because the order
doesn't
6:11
clearly differentiate between
6:13
recommendations and requirements
6:17
Kelsey Ericksen roofers with
the Texas
6:20
Restaurant Association they
also sent a
6:22
letter to mayor Adler asking
him to
6:24
change section 11 of the local
order it
6:26
encourages restaurants with the
capacity
6:28
of 75 or less to keep a log of
all
6:30
customers and employees who
came in
6:32
including the dates and times
they were
6:34
there and where they sat TRA
says if
6:37
small businesses are doing this
so
6:40
should the big ones
6:52
city and county attorneys are
now
6:54
reviewing Paxton's letter but
in a
6:56
statement to CBS austin a
travis county
6:58
spokesperson said in part our
initial
7:00
thought as we disagree with the
Attorney
7:02
General
7:03
mayor Adler also sent us a
statement
7:05
saying in part up to this point
we have
7:07
avoided the naked
politicization of the
7:09
virus crisis I will not fry the
AG down
7:12
that road the city's order
complements
7:14
incorporates and does not
conflict with
7:17
the governor's orders Adler
also brought
7:19
it up during his daily virtual
address
7:30
so Adler is trying to do a
Cuomo every
7:34
single day from his office
there above
7:36
the W Hotel in downtown Austin
it's I
7:39
really this guy's being he's
not yeah I
7:42
don't think he's left his home
at all
7:43
he's the guy that's pussy he's
the one
7:45
that's sitting inside and
requiring
7:47
small businesses in particular
7:49
restaurants we had this happen
when we
7:50
went to the first open first
restaurant
7:53
opening you've got it write
down your
7:54
name you got to sign a piece of
paper
7:56
and of course people are going
to revolt
7:58
against that and it's not even a
8:00
requirement by law but you
heard it it's
8:02
the shaming that's where all of
this is
8:05
headed
8:06
one more clip of the response
from Adler
8:10
regarding the defiant Austin
Texas your
8:13
state is opening up but your
city is not
8:16
yet why not
8:17
well we're opening up to these
8:21
the governor has has put it in
his order
8:24
so we're compliant with the
state but
8:27
the messaging that we're trying
to send
8:29
to our community is to take this
8:31
cautiously and slowly because
no one
8:34
knows what the impact of this
is going
8:36
to be and it's going to take us
three
8:38
weeks maybe four weeks to get
the the
8:40
data on hospitalizations that
we need to
8:43
see to see whether or not our
toe dip
8:46
here is putting us on a path to
another
8:48
surge so it's more what other
surged
8:52
there was never a surge in
Texas to
8:54
start with but he feels that
there's a
8:56
surge surge so it's more of a
messaging
9:00
element than anything else we
have a lot
9:02
of community members that know
that
9:04
while these things are opening
it
9:06
doesn't mean we have to go and
it
9:09
doesn't mean that we that we
have to
9:10
open the governor has allowed
those
9:12
things to happen but we are
urging our
9:14
community to take this
cautiously and
9:17
and slowly so that we can
measure the
9:20
impact before we end up with
another
9:22
surge another she said twice
isn't
9:26
checked just to make sure maybe
I missed
9:29
the wording somewhere there's
not even a
9:30
headline with surge in Texas
Travis
9:33
County or Austin this is about
shaming
9:35
and I was surprised because I
kind of
9:39
scoffed when you said it but my
9:41
hairdresser she said oh my god
I never
9:44
Intel she says I never expected
to see
9:49
it was kind of funny this level
of
9:52
social shaming from liberals
I'm like
9:56
what okay
9:59
and she said literally it's
very clear
10:03
if you wear a mask you're
Democrat if
10:05
you don't you're a Republican
it's
10:07
exactly what you said about
California
10:10
history and and even she
recognizes it's
10:14
only to make you feel good
these are the
10:16
masks are the like the ribbons
after
10:19
9/11 you know and that is
community
10:24
there's also a community aspect
to it
10:26
I've noticed this when you go
around
10:28
without a mask in a but with
people
10:31
mixed
10:32
no masks you can start to see
the
10:35
connection you can see that the
no mask
10:39
people or the you see a lot of
macho
10:41
guys motorcyclists it's kind of
like
10:44
that Larry David episode
worried or the
10:47
trump hat start to see then you
can see
10:52
these old guys are just aren't
gonna do
10:55
it you know Murray just gave me
a great
10:58
idea
10:58
oh here's what you need read
make
11:04
America great again
11:06
masks yeah hello this is the
perfect for
11:13
the mask no are you kidding me
I think I
11:16
think Republicans will wear the
mask
11:17
where you have to wear the mask
to get
11:20
into the store to Whole Foods
for
11:21
example yeah yeah big good mask
he had
11:24
great American make America
great again
11:26
or a meg Meg masks it's a mega
man where
11:29
are they they must have already
been
11:30
made well it just came up in
another
11:34
thing when I'm watching
television and
11:37
I'm seeing actors I'm seeing
commercials
11:39
they don't represent the
American public
11:42
anymore I demand that every
single
11:44
commercial the actors wear
masks in the
11:46
commercial I'm looking at masks
all day
11:50
and I come home and all I see
is faces
11:52
ooh
11:52
ugly if I put a mask on that
mask you
11:58
know what I hate to be this
sexist
12:00
everyone thinks I am I don't
like that
12:04
so they're what you run into
this
12:06
situation but again I just
happened the
12:10
other day it's like there's
some leggy
12:13
girl or is it group somebody
with great
12:17
legs let's just make it be
honest about
12:19
all right and she's got the
mask on and
12:22
then you starting to you wonder
you're
12:24
wondering what what does the
face matte
12:26
and match the rest of the body
match the
12:29
lake or is it this old woman
with great
12:31
lace does he you see that
everyone
12:32
survived you would run into
that in
12:34
Florida this this is also a
godsend for
12:37
older women because they can
have a
12:39
scarf or something like Nancy
Pelosi you
12:41
have a nice you know scarf
12:43
you have around your neck you
can pull
12:46
up if you need a mask situation
but in
12:48
the meantime a women love
hiding there
12:51
you know if they are unhappy
with their
12:53
neck that a lot of older women
aren't
12:55
yeah so that it can work as a
fashion
12:59
statement for them well the
topic of
13:03
these mats they do have an Amy
Goodman
13:05
clip well before you do that
hit'em Isis
13:08
well I'm sorry well I have to
apologize
13:11
first you can't just like why I
made a
13:13
mistake
13:14
I made a mistake on the last
show I made
13:17
a big deal about the foul Qi
clip which
13:19
was listed as may 6 out it was
March 6
13:23
and and he was clearly saying
no masks
13:28
whatsoever it's not necessary
it's even
13:30
dumb and right and people got
mad at me
13:34
John you got two letters okay
dude I get
13:47
my letters and your let's be
serious I
13:51
get my letters and your letters
so stop
13:53
with me I want to play the
original then
13:56
I want to get to Amy because I
have a
13:58
Judy and Judy will lead to Amy
that
14:00
makes a lot so Amy is about the
masks
14:03
this is about the mass this is
foul John
14:05
the mouse Judy I saw this too
this
14:08
breakdown of foul Chi the thing
was
14:10
labeled it would when the when
that clip
14:13
went out and it was criticizing
you for
14:14
playing this clip and giving a
wrong
14:16
date there's two things one it
was
14:19
mislabeled that I saw this I
saw these
14:22
these clips they had a Mis
label on them
14:24
they were labeled May and the
second
14:27
thing is this is just proving
that foul
14:29
she was a debt into the whole
thing
14:31
early on and now they're
blaming Trump
14:34
with with quotes which I have
on certain
14:36
clips I have a clip saying oh
and Trump
14:38
wouldn't listen to foul she
thought she
14:40
was not into this until later
so here is
14:43
the original this is from March
and even
14:46
though it's an outdated opinion
I don't
14:48
see how the science of what
he's saying
14:51
changes right right now in the
United
14:53
States people should not be
walking
14:55
around with
14:56
asks you're sure of it because
people
14:58
are listening really know
closely to
15:00
this right now people should
not be why
15:02
there's no reason to be walking
around
15:03
with a mask when you're in the
middle of
15:06
an outbreak wearing a mask
might make
15:08
people feel a little bit better
it might
15:11
even block a droplet but it's
not
15:15
providing the perfect
protection that
15:17
people think that it is and
often there
15:21
are unintended consequences
people keep
15:23
fiddling with the mask and they
keep
15:25
touching their face then can
you get
15:27
some schmutz sort of staying
inside
15:29
there or of course but when you
think
15:31
mask you should think of health
care
15:33
providers needing them and
people who
15:35
are ill so very clear it sounds
to me
15:38
like he's talking
scientifically this
15:41
just makes no sense by the way
have some
15:44
hair that's cut off your head
fall in
15:46
between your mask and your face
see how
15:48
that feels is very very is a
shitty
15:50
experience so now we have April
3rd so
15:53
that's still a month ago here's
Judy on
15:56
PBS asking Pope Falchi about
the masks
15:59
again masks oh by the way
that's my eye
16:02
so candidate masks we are told
that the
16:05
Trump administration is on the
verge of
16:07
urging Americans to wear masks
when they
16:10
go out tell us about the
thinking on
16:13
that because just a few days
ago we were
16:15
told that the thinking was that
was not
16:18
necessary
16:19
it's a great question Judy into
thinking
16:21
yeah I could there's no way to
edit
16:23
anything in after that great
question
16:25
that the thinking was it was not
16:26
necessary it's a great question
Judy and
16:29
the thinking is really now
influenced by
16:32
information that's coming in
and the
16:35
information is that more and
more
16:37
accumulation of data indicate
that
16:40
people who are without symptoms
at all
16:42
can transmit the virus but
importantly
16:46
they can do it merely by
speaking now
16:50
this I I want to see this
report I don't
16:54
know what he's referring to but
now you
16:56
can transfer it it's before it
was a
16:59
droplet maybe highly unlikely
now just
17:02
the force of your voice
17:04
so there's yeah there was I
just want to
17:08
mention that I picked up on this
17:10
a couple recent clips I may
even have
17:14
one of them I'm not sure
because I
17:16
didn't think I didn't think it
was it
17:17
was a trend but yeah they're
saying that
17:20
talking yeah just this goes
back to your
17:23
theory about the mass being
just a
17:24
gentle slave muscle it's a
muzzle weasel
17:28
you're talking shot
17:30
thank you it's a good point
just by
17:32
talking you're you're very
dangerous
17:34
yeah
17:34
muzzle they can do it merely by
speaking
17:38
so there's been a recent study
that came
17:41
out that said even the force
from your
17:44
voice of speaking there is a
degree of
17:47
aerosolization namely the virus
can come
17:50
out not very far but a few feet
and down
17:52
so even though the perfect
solution to
17:56
this is if everyone at all
times it's
17:59
day six feet separated so in
all the
18:02
years in 35 years of of
infectious
18:07
diseases and viruses now all of
a sudden
18:11
this one is different than all
the rest
18:13
we're just the force of your
voice can
18:15
go out a few feet and down and
it can
18:18
kill people
18:19
it's just I'm surprised
sometimes
18:22
because the genius virus has
never
18:24
spoken to an Arab at a Lebanese
fish
18:26
market no well they spit on you
stay six
18:31
feet separated from another
person but
18:34
as you correctly mentioned this
is not
18:37
always feasible there are times
when you
18:39
have to do necessary functions
you have
18:42
to get food you have to get
drugs from
18:44
the pharmacy and you might
inadvertently
18:46
be in a situation where you're
close
18:49
enough where that kind of
transmission
18:51
can take place but and
importantly I
18:52
think what people don't fully
appreciate
18:55
is that putting a mask on
yourself is
18:58
more to prevent you from
infecting
19:03
someone else
19:03
all right so but it's still not
a legal
19:07
requirement it's not something
you have
19:10
to do by law and why well
because
19:12
unfortunately we can't throw
people in
19:14
jail and the same question
about masks
19:17
that I was asking about staying
at home
19:19
if these are things that that
save lives
19:22
keep people
19:23
healthy why not require them to
do this
19:26
you know Judy I understand
where you're
19:28
coming from but it becomes
difficult
19:30
when you say required by what
by penalty
19:33
by putting people in jail I
mean that
19:35
becomes a you know something
that really
19:37
could be counterproductive in
the
19:39
society that we live in and in
America
19:41
perhaps you might be able to do
that in
19:43
China he says he doesn't say
well if you
19:50
want that kind of crazy you got
to go to
19:52
China that's where they force
the people
19:54
to do stuff no he's saying you
got to be
19:57
China if you want that just
wink-wink
19:59
nudge-nudge you might be able
to do that
20:01
in China but I think it would be
20:03
difficult to do it here so what
we're
20:05
relying on is two people to
really
20:07
understand the importance of
this yes
20:09
and the importance indeed I saw
after
20:12
the the hair hairdresser on the
way home
20:14
I'm like I'm hungry I'm gonna
get me a
20:17
sausage biscuit yeah and a hash
brown at
20:20
McDonald's in the drive-through
and this
20:23
was my experience because the
20:26
order-taker
20:27
who already you know they have
the
20:30
headset with the microphone
20:31
she had a mask on she had a
mascot I
20:36
like could I have a sausage
biscuit it
20:42
what yeah I'll have a dr.
pepper oh my
21:01
goodness so of this I so masks
friend of
21:09
show I think it's boring but I
don't
21:11
have anything to get people
this so I
21:12
don't relish this you you have
you have
21:16
you have no standing if you
have nothing
21:18
to compete with none can't tell
me my
21:20
shits boards okay all right
let's say
21:22
what do you got with a no I
this is back
21:24
to the idea this is the
original idea
21:26
and I think this is more
important than
21:28
the a lot of this especially
throwing
21:30
people in jail part although I
do like
21:32
the bit you should
21:34
bit of the person we're gonna
marry and
21:36
by the way they're isolated
anyway there
21:39
are over by themselves the
people that
21:40
are on the McDonald's
microphone but
21:44
okay this is a me are talking
about a
21:46
big con fad going on and there
was Trump
21:49
had one of these two with the
governor
21:52
of Nebraska and the governor of
Colorado
21:55
and and just that you went
pulled the
21:58
camera back at two sides of the
room the
22:00
Colorado governor's wearing a
mask and
22:03
his assistant was there all
wearing
22:05
masks on one side and the other
side the
22:07
the Republicans from Nebraska
weren't
22:10
and Amy notices this elsewhere
and it's
22:14
it's becoming a thing
Republican Rand
22:17
Paul of Kentucky the first is
this the
22:19
one confab is that what you
want cuz I
22:21
have to know what the one is
right the
22:23
top it says Amy Rapp mass
affection
22:25
because you mentioned confab
that's why
22:28
here we go well we're gonna
start today
22:30
in Washington DC as president
Trump
22:33
claims the u.s. is prayer to
prepare to
22:36
transition to greatness and the
Kovach
22:39
19 death toll surpasses eighty
one
22:41
thousand two of the nation's top
22:43
scientists told a Senate
committee
22:45
Tuesday that needless death
would result
22:48
if states reopened too soon the
stark
22:52
warning from the nation's top
infectious
22:54
disease expert dr. Anthony
Fauci and dr.
22:57
Robert Redfield the director of
the
22:58
Centers for Disease Control and
23:00
Prevention came just a day
after NBC
23:03
News published an unreleased
White House
23:06
report showing a surge of
coronavirus
23:09
cases and US communities okay
now we
23:12
have to watch out for this word
because
23:14
now they're just throwing it in
anywhere
23:15
they want and what is what is
the
23:17
definition of a surge is it a
number if
23:21
you have one case in your
county and
23:23
then you have to a sudden
powerful
23:26
forward or upward movement
especially by
23:28
a crowd or by natural force
23:32
that's to be a more than
including
23:34
Nashville Tennessee in Des
Moines Iowa
23:36
Central City Kentucky topped
the list
23:38
the report based on a May 7th
internal
23:41
memo directly contradicts
Trump's claim
23:44
Monday that the number of kovat
19 cases
23:47
is rapidly declining around the
country
23:49
in a surreal scene
23:52
dr. pouchy dr. cereal and food
and drugs
23:56
commissioner dr. Stephen Hahn
all joined
23:59
the Senate Health Committee
remotely
24:01
while they quarantine after
being
24:03
exposed to the virus or to a
staffer at
24:06
the White House who tested
positive
24:08
Republican senator Lamar
Alexander from
24:11
Tennessee was also in
quarantine after
24:15
his staffer tested positive he
presided
24:18
over the hearing from his home
of the
24:22
Senators who joined the hearing
in
24:23
person
24:24
most Democrats wore masks or
balaclavas
24:27
most Republicans did not wear
masks can
24:31
Senator Susan Collins of Maine
began the
24:34
hearing without a mask but put
one on
24:36
during Republican senator dr.
Rand Paul
24:39
of Kentucky the first senator
known to
24:41
test positive for the virus did
not wear
24:44
a mask this is so important for
her oh
24:48
yeah well the mask didn't wear
a mask
24:51
and he was exploding here you
know had
24:53
tested positive and they make
it you're
24:57
right it's just a shaming all
that this
25:00
is to get this is all about
Trump yes
25:03
and do you know why or when
when it will
25:06
be safe to go outside without a
mask
25:08
because I know when there's
going to be
25:10
an exact moment that we will
all feel
25:13
safe do you have any idea what
that is
25:16
nobody bet you do
25:17
it's when the soccer mom says
so oh yeah
25:20
yeah they should this revealing
didn't
25:22
Twitter I think I did I don't
remember
25:25
that I just I want to read
something
25:28
from Washington Post a buried
lead I
25:30
feel and this was one of this
thing come
25:33
out Monday
25:37
during a taskforce meeting
Wednesday a
25:40
heated discussion broke out
between
25:41
deborah birx that's the
ambassador
25:45
lieutenant colonel general the
physician
25:47
who oversees the administrations
25:48
coronavirus response and Robert
Redfield
25:50
the director of the Centers for
Disease
25:52
Control and Prevention Burks
and others
25:54
were frustrated with the CDC's
25:56
antiquated system for tracking
virus
25:59
data which they worried was
inflating
26:03
some statistics such as
mortality rate
26:06
and case count by as much as 25%
26:09
according to four people
present for the
26:11
discussion or later briefed on
it which
26:14
of course I can't believe this
either
26:16
because we can all believe it
in any
26:17
case but I'm just reading it to
senior
26:20
administration officials said
the
26:21
discussion was not heated quote
there is
26:25
nothing from the CDC that I can
trust
26:28
Burke said according to the -
two of the
26:31
people Redfield defended his
agency but
26:34
there was general agreement
that the CDC
26:36
is in need of a digital upgrade
Oh
26:40
that'll fix the problem what do
you need
26:42
to do an abacus counting we're
relying
26:46
on this data of who dies of
what and
26:48
although shootable we've got
more
26:50
digital I actually have a
couple of
26:53
clips regarding this one foul
she is the
26:56
one that's saying well I think
the
26:57
numbers are probably a lot
lower than
26:59
they really are
27:00
I'm sorry he's saying exactly
the
27:03
opposite I have he had a hold
testimony
27:06
where he said it's probably
double what
27:08
it is yes what I said no you
said you
27:13
said the opposite he said the
numbers
27:15
are much lower say you said
much lower
27:16
no I I would move I would ask
you to go
27:20
back but foul she says that the
numbers
27:23
are I probably put it poorly
you did
27:26
pouchy has been saying that the
numbers
27:29
are higher than we're reporting
he says
27:31
he says he believes it's double
and
27:33
other people like you said of
our saying
27:36
the opposite including Burke's
who is
27:38
foul cheese Burke's well listen
to this
27:40
one I got a good one here this
one is
27:47
do-do-do-do-do-do papa
27:50
like if I find it I've got my
clips are
27:53
still not well organized
27:57
Rick bright now-no Trump Trump
Trump
28:03
this is fun
28:05
I'm love hearing you struggles
okay we
28:07
got time no one's going anywhere
28:09
yeah I can play a little
interlude music
28:12
if you'd like while you look
for that oh
28:14
well let's do the big concert
but I want
28:17
to go back to the Kami clip
first you've
28:20
missed a little put his little
gotcha in
28:22
there as she had okay she made
the point
28:25
if she made a point in that
clip of
28:29
saying that the report the
Democrats are
28:31
not only wearing masks but they
were
28:34
wearing a balaclava sorry I
heard it I
28:37
lost even with a lot of love
AHS black
28:39
lava whatever high over your
italic lava
28:41
yeah what is what what are they
you know
28:46
what these things are they're
just like
28:48
like a Muslim thing this brings
us back
28:50
to sir Imus and his claim that
we're
28:55
being turned into above a
Sharia State I
28:59
forgot about that yeah yeah
balaclava
29:03
there's well a balaclava to me
just
29:05
looks like just some kind of
kerchief
29:09
well if you look it up it's
there are
29:12
the full face once and cover
your whole
29:14
ass right right the ones that
could be
29:18
printed with that's interesting
because
29:21
I don't think a single person
was
29:23
wearing an actual balaclava
you're right
29:26
that's not true at the meeting
with
29:29
Trump and the Colorado Governor
his
29:32
health director was well a
balaclava the
29:37
definition is a close-fitting
garment
29:39
covering the whole head and
neck except
29:41
for parts of the face so what
he would
29:44
have to go over your face over
your head
29:46
and you have the eyes in the
mouth open
29:50
it's also seen in
29:51
any clubs in Amsterdam this
outfit funny
29:58
I found your a clip it's a desk
30:00
exaggerated over desig Zaheer's
now this
30:02
is a classic role we have to
point out
30:05
Illinois zone state health
director who
30:08
had a recent second this is
your buddy
30:11
Laura Ingraham and I have a few
clips
30:15
from her but she I believe she
actually
30:18
says Illinois's troll we have
to point
30:24
out Illinois own state health
director
30:26
who at a recent press
conference just
30:29
casually admitted this if you
were in
30:34
hospice and had already been
given you
30:36
know a few weeks to live and
then you
30:39
also were found to have kovat
that would
30:41
be counted as a Cova death even
if you
30:43
died of a clear alternate cause
but you
30:46
had kovat at the same time it's
still
30:47
listed as a Cova death
30:48
yeah well this story of course
has been
30:51
told a thousand times on a
thousand
30:54
YouTube videos by a thousand
doctors
30:56
this is the consistent story
everyone
30:59
knows is very consistent fact
those two
31:00
doctors that were taken down
they was
31:02
that word same thing would
taken down by
31:05
YouTube mm-hmm discussed this
in great
31:07
detail but it just keeps coming
up yes
31:10
and except out she right now
she says
31:16
the opposite is true
31:17
yeah foul she says it's
probably double
31:20
then he said that in testimony
and
31:22
that's when everyone went
apeshit once
31:24
again and I have the I have a
you have
31:31
rent Ron Paul I got a right on
over on
31:33
Paul's book I got a Rand Paul
cliff we
31:36
have the Rand Paul clip that's
Rand Paul
31:39
I put Ron Paul because it was
late okay
31:42
is it the same as mine cuz I
already got
31:44
acute up let me see is it is it
the
31:46
testimony that you have or I
don't have
31:48
the testimony no I have him
discussing I
31:50
believe with Judy or one of the
yeah oh
31:53
oh oh how about this why don't
I play
31:55
what he said in the Senate Rand
Paul and
31:57
then we'll go to what he said
at Judy
31:59
how's that sound
32:00
if it's good if it's related
yeah
32:04
it's about the the schools and
about
32:07
getting back to life no I think
he's
32:10
just didn't he is just moaning
hold on
32:13
let's listen to this with
regard to
32:15
going back to school
32:16
none thing that was left out of
that
32:17
discussion and she probably
mentioned
32:19
that Rand Paul I think he's a
physician
32:21
is the ophthalmologist what
he's a
32:23
physician believe he's an
32:24
ophthalmologist yes but he's
still a
32:26
doctor is the doctors the
doctors an MD
32:28
is mortality I mean shouldn't
we at
32:31
least be discussed part of this
weighs
32:32
more MD than Ted Ross that's
for sure
32:36
going back to school
32:38
one thing that was left out of
that
32:39
discussion is mortality I mean
shouldn't
32:43
we at least be discussing what
the
32:44
mortality of children is this
is for
32:47
doctor Falchi as well you know
the
32:48
mortality between 0 and 18 in
New York
32:51
data approaches zero it's not
gonna be
32:53
absolutely zero but it almost
approaches
32:55
zero between 18 and 45 the
mortality in
32:58
New York was 10 out of a hundred
33:00
thousand so really we do need
to be
33:03
thinking about that we need to
observe
33:05
with an open mind what went on
in Sweden
33:07
where the kids kept going to
school the
33:09
mortality per capita in Sweden
is
33:11
actually less than France less
than
33:13
Italy less in Spain less than
Belgium
33:15
less than the Netherlands about
the same
33:17
as Switzerland
33:18
god bless the Swedes man god
bless you
33:21
thank you for - which Eleni
mentioned
33:25
anybody did Sweden these as
Sweden's the
33:27
one that stayed open and I say
God bless
33:29
Sweden god bless them for doing
that
33:31
otherwise we'd have no other
proof but
33:34
basically I don't think there's
anybody
33:35
arguing that what happened in
Sweden is
33:37
an unacceptable result I think
people
33:40
are intrigued by it and we
should be I
33:41
don't think any of us are
certain when
33:44
we do all these modeling's
there's been
33:45
more people wrong with
modelling than
33:47
right we're opening up a lot of
33:48
economies around the around the
US and I
33:51
hope that people who are
predicting doom
33:53
and gloom and saying oh we
can't do this
33:55
is going to be surged to admit
that they
33:57
were wrong if there isn't a
surge
33:58
because I think that's what's
going to
34:00
happen in rural States we never
really
34:02
reached any sort of pandemic
levels in
34:04
Kentucky and other states we
have less
34:07
deaths in Kentucky that we have
in us in
34:09
an average flu season it's not
to say
34:12
this isn't deadly but really
outside of
34:14
New England we've had a real
34:16
Tivoli benign course for this
virus
34:19
nationwide and I think the
34:21
one-size-fits-all that we're
gonna have
34:22
a national strategy and
nobody's gonna
34:23
go to school is kind of
ridiculous we
34:26
really ought to be doing at
school
34:27
district by school district and
the
34:29
power needs to be dispersed
because
34:30
people make wrong predictions
and really
34:34
the history of this when we
look back
34:35
will be a wrong prediction
after wrong
34:37
prediction after wrong
prediction
34:39
starting with Ferguson in
England so I
34:41
think we ought to have a little
bit of
34:43
humility in our belief that we
know
34:46
what's best for the economy and
as much
34:48
as I respect you dr. Falchi I
don't
34:50
think you're the end whole I
don't think
34:51
you're the one person that gets
to make
34:53
a decision we can listen to
your advice
34:55
but there are people on the
other side
34:56
saying there's not going to be
a surge
34:58
and that we can safely open the
economy
35:00
and the facts will to bear this
out but
35:02
if we keep kids out of school
for
35:03
another year what's gonna
happen is the
35:05
poor and underprivileged kids
who don't
35:06
have a parent that's able to
teach them
35:08
at home are not gonna learn for
a full
35:10
year and I think we got to look
at the
35:12
Swedish model and we got to
look at
35:13
letting our kids get back to
school I
35:14
think it's a huge mistake if we
don't
35:16
open the schools in the fall so
foul she
35:18
is is obviously being worshipped
35:20
certainly by elements in the
media and
35:23
politicians and he's
untouchable no
35:25
matter how many times he
contradicts
35:27
himself or said it was no big
deal and I
35:29
think you got some clips coming
up
35:30
there's one thing I wanted to
mention
35:31
about fout she when now when
when we
35:35
were looking well when the
Vatican was
35:37
looking for a new pope I
predicted this
35:42
Pope by name and I want to tell
you and
35:44
I think I explained how I did
that but I
35:46
did it by looking for - well
really for
35:48
looking for one thing I knew
was gonna
35:50
be some priest from South
America and I
35:52
knew it had to be a New World
Order guy
35:54
because I am a firm believer
that the
35:58
last real Pope was Pope John
Paul the
36:00
first to by the way was
eliminated after
36:05
exactly 33 days on on his papal
throne
36:09
one of those magic numbers that
were
36:12
always wary of yeah he was he
that was
36:15
possessed you what the
godfather 3 movie
36:17
was about yeah fascination of a
pope
36:23
right well I think he was he
was the
36:26
real deal and then they had to
get some
36:28
of these New World Order guys
36:30
and then I saw that the Frances
that he
36:33
is a Jesuit now I only know one
Jesuit I
36:36
mean really no not well not
really
36:40
really no but I know him well
enough and
36:41
that's the Padre from twit and
looking
36:46
at his psychological profile
which i
36:49
think is representative of the
of the
36:54
Jesuit model is that of well
unwanted
36:59
submission to control and
there's also a
37:02
lot of historical stuff about
the
37:04
Jesuits and Freemasonry and
before you
37:08
know it you're down the rabbit
hole of
37:09
Illuminati but it turns out
foul she's
37:12
also a Jesuit and then it kind
of comes
37:16
together
37:17
you've got the Pope he's
sitting there
37:19
in the Vatican with his
billion-dollar
37:20
empire and here's foutch II
sitting
37:22
there at NIH with this
billion-dollar
37:24
empire telling people what to
do I think
37:27
he has a bit of a god complex
and it's
37:28
being played into if not a much
deeper
37:32
agenda yes an interesting point
I didn't
37:37
know he was a Jesuit no I'd
only found
37:39
out myself just a couple days
ago Mike
37:41
oh that's interesting I really
don't hey
37:44
if you're a Jesuit sitting at
home and
37:45
you're mad at me then let me
know what's
37:47
going lately I'm sure we have a
number
37:50
of Jesuits listen to the show
because
37:52
they have to exactly yeah but
now she
38:05
mentioned Sweden I want to
bring up a
38:06
laura ingraham ham clip because
this is
38:10
I when she did this she's doing
this new
38:12
sisters gimmicky things they do
it she's
38:15
got this traitors frauds and
winners or
38:18
something I don't know what it
is and
38:19
she's like I Domingo finger
kind of
38:22
thing she does okay so she but
this
38:24
would when she did this little
little
38:26
little bit these are all short
I thought
38:29
to myself besides thinking
about Sweden
38:32
I said this isn't being covered
very
38:34
well she's absolutely correct
and this
38:37
is the ingre ham florida and
georgia
38:39
clip and now onto the frauds
what
38:42
start with Pennsylvania Health
Secretary
38:44
Rachel Levine who weeks ago
ordered
38:47
nursing homes to admit kovat
positive
38:49
patients
38:50
well while thousands of
residents saw
38:53
their loved ones and family
members die
38:55
Levine quietly extracted her
own mother
38:58
out of harm's way
38:59
reportedly moving her from a
nursing
39:02
home to a hotel
39:04
my mother requested and my
sister and I
39:06
as her children complied to
move her to
39:08
another location during the
kovat 19
39:11
outbreak my mother is 95 years
old she
39:14
is very intelligent and more
than
39:16
competent to make her own
decision I'd
39:19
rather have her mother be health
39:20
secretary of Pennsylvania
frankly well
39:23
this well that wasn't the ingre
ham
39:25
Florida and Georgia clip was it
thought
39:28
it was I thought that was ingre
ham on
39:32
pennsylvania health secretary
clip on I
39:36
apologize
39:37
it's the I all right now we try
that
39:42
again with the correct no well
yeah I
39:45
want to go back to the Florida
trip but
39:46
since you played that clip yeah
there's
39:48
something to say about it I
wanted I
39:51
want to play it again because I
want you
39:53
to listen to this woman who is
the
39:56
pennsylvania health secretary
and she's
39:58
a very strange-looking person
she's a
40:00
kind of a squat fat woman with
a long
40:05
gray scraggly hair and she's
talks and
40:09
sounds and then if you listen
to that
40:10
clip I don't believe it if you
look back
40:13
on it you'd think it was a
woman at all
40:14
it sounds just like a guy
mm-hmm dies at
40:17
a transgender person who is the
health
40:20
secretary in Pennsylvania an
old old
40:23
transgender I don't know let's
just say
40:25
the voice of this woman is just
just a
40:29
head shaker oh okay this is
Rachel
40:32
Levine oh yeah I know she's a
she's a
40:35
she's obviously a transsexual
okay that
40:39
makes sense with a voice yeah
play play
40:41
it again listen to do okay with
I don't
40:42
even need to play it again
let's start
40:45
with Pennsylvania Health
Secretary
40:47
Rachel Levine who weeks ago
ordered
40:50
nursing homes to admit kovat
positive
40:52
patients well while
40:55
the residents saw their loved
ones and
40:57
family members die
40:58
Levine quietly extracted her
own mother
41:01
out of harm's way reportedly
moving her
41:04
from a nursing home to a hotel
41:07
my mother requested and my
sister and I
41:09
as her children complied to
move her to
41:11
another location obviously yeah
well
41:16
okay that's an observation I
don't know
41:18
if it's off-putting
41:22
all right now here here she is
talking
41:24
about this is the story that I
did
41:26
nobody's gonna want to cover
apparently
41:28
if it's and if it's true but
this is the
41:29
Florida in Georgia clip no you
don't
41:31
want to talk about those
elderly homes
41:33
for a minute you want to go
straight
41:34
through the Florida and Georgia
41:35
well I all I was interested in
is the
41:37
business act that they would
that this
41:39
ninety five year old woman was
moved out
41:42
of the home when they moved all
the
41:43
covert people and it's just
kind of well
41:45
no this is this talk about this
is it's
41:47
a sick situation I don't
understand
41:49
what's very this is very
important to
41:51
stop this is the this is the
problem so
41:56
first of all it's not discussed
because
42:00
if it's brought up and really
you delve
42:03
into it you will find that
Governor
42:06
Cuomo made a mistake yes and at
the end
42:10
of March ordered sick people
kovat 19
42:13
patients to be put temporarily
in
42:17
nursing homes and homes for the
elderly
42:19
and allowed for kovat 19
positive staff
42:23
to continue working in nursing
homes
42:26
that means he lent him to be
president
42:28
but okay so let me just let me
just
42:30
break this down for a second
this is
42:32
obviously now that we have the
numbers
42:34
and it turns out that over
sixty percent
42:36
of all infections took place in
the home
42:39
and over fifty percent in New
York of
42:42
the deaths are in nursing homes
so I'm
42:45
sure that Cuomo or whoever made
this
42:48
decision is not an evil bastard
and it
42:50
was a mistake if someone was not
42:52
thinking probably because they
were
42:53
completely obsessed and
preoccupied with
42:56
the surge and the hospital
system and
42:58
this killed people and it has
to be
43:03
admitted if someone has to say
you know
43:05
what we made a really big
mistake here
43:08
and we learned
43:09
but the in the United States in
43:11
particular but look at Italy
every other
43:14
country it's people over 75 and
mainly
43:18
those who are in in this case
state-run
43:21
care said we don't give a shit
about the
43:24
elderly in the United States we
don't
43:27
care about them let me get this
straight
43:30
would your advocating is that
somebody
43:34
admitted to making a mistake
43:35
you have to because people are
in
43:38
artesia society like this
somebody's
43:41
gonna make it you're gonna make
a
43:42
statement like that if it if so
if no
43:45
one makes the statement then
what will
43:47
happen is there will be
lawsuits is
43:49
gonna be a horrible that may
happen
43:52
anyway
43:52
but we all for the death toll
in general
43:56
we have all these people dead
whether
43:58
it's legitimate count or not
it's
44:00
important for us to understand
it's not
44:02
children and it's mainly people
the
44:05
majority of people who died
were elderly
44:07
in Khitan in nursing care
facilities who
44:12
by the way shared it with kovat
19
44:15
positive patients and staff
that would
44:17
help people understand this put
forth
44:20
how does this put forth the
bite in
44:22
Democrat agenda no I'm not I'm
speaking
44:26
as a human being I'm not
speaking as a
44:27
media analyst I'm speaking as
someone
44:30
who says that this will not fly
you have
44:34
to admit the mistake and
because we know
44:37
it already the information is
out there
44:39
and no one's gonna take anything
44:40
seriously and and I'm sorry
44:43
Cuomo or each team made a
horrible
44:45
mistake and we have to
acknowledge it
44:47
and move on and mark it down as
44:49
something we won't do in the
future
44:51
right next to don't open up the
Hair
44:53
Salons 48 hours before they
know I mean
44:56
come on this is this is a
learning
44:57
moment I'm sorry people died
this
45:00
doesn't help the Trump clock
that's
45:04
gotta go well that's really
this is
45:08
really sick then
45:09
oh so what so what you're
saying is in
45:13
order to get a Trump I can now
deduce
45:16
this just what you are implying
is Trump
45:20
is hated so much we have to up
the
45:23
people dead who do we have um
fuck it
45:26
how about those old people send
some
45:27
kovat over there that's what
you're
45:29
saying yeah
45:32
well if that's true then god
save the
45:36
Republic well it's gonna need
saving the
45:40
way these guys are operating
now you're
45:42
being facetious you don't
really think
45:43
that's true
45:44
oh not completely facetious I'm
45:47
skeptical Wow I know nobody
pologize and
45:51
that's not gonna happen but
it's also
45:53
good to know that most people
really are
45:59
not at a huge risk of dying it's
46:01
interesting I had this is you
and we
46:04
talked about it on the show and
and
46:06
Sunday after the show I wish
you'd take
46:08
it a picture and posted it it
was ugly
46:12
Sunday after the show I get
email after
46:15
email after text message doo
doo doo
46:19
dude this is this is this how
it starts
46:23
for some people infected I I
got Agent
46:25
Orange who was down for 10 days
he says
46:27
oh it started with me with an
infected
46:30
eyelid and then the runny nose
and then
46:33
the cough and then I was out
for 10 days
46:35
and and one after the other I'm
like oh
46:38
my god how what poetic justice
to give
46:41
me the rona so of course the
eye passes
46:46
but then last night what it's
like after
46:48
dinners like 7:15 7:30 and
we're outside
46:51
drinking a coffee and all of a
sudden my
46:53
nose starts running like crazy
like
46:56
crazy the power of suggestion
ladies in
46:59
general well and you know what
I did
47:01
against that for the power
suggestion ID
47:03
I thought to myself what would
jcd do so
47:08
I immediately went and grabbed
fifty
47:10
fifty thousand mega mega Bork's
of
47:13
vitamin D Tamara that shit down
it's
47:19
gone I am NOT dripping from the
nose so
47:21
I don't know what
47:22
but I feel good could have been
they
47:24
might have been right it's a
good thing
47:26
you jumped on the d3i
47:27
it WWJ CD came we came right
right you
47:33
got a doctor
47:34
you are not a doctor but I was
very
47:37
happy very happy it is there I
think I
47:40
had to say I had a similar not
a eyeball
47:43
thing followed by that but I
thought I
47:45
could was catching something
during the
47:47
era that JC buzzkill jr. had he
did have
47:52
it
47:52
and apparently Jesse had a
diversion
47:55
where you lost your sense of
smell yes
47:57
I've heard that heard this too
during
48:00
that little period I was
catching
48:02
something and it was like that
this is a
48:05
dis and it was weird too it
wasn't like
48:07
the normal kind of like oh I
think I'm
48:08
getting a cold I'm getting the
flu or
48:10
something and I just said I'm
just
48:12
taking the DI / - take some d3
and it
48:15
was going that was the end of
that and
48:17
it was all over we'll see the
it down
48:20
the road if you have antibodies
anyway
48:22
let's go - ok I think we're
over with
48:25
that load segment let's talk
with about
48:27
the Florida and Georgia thing
which is
48:29
what I wanted to discuss him it
48:30
initially yeah that was the
initial idea
48:32
the two states that opened up
first
48:35
Florida and Georgia both are
continuing
48:38
to see declines and kovat
infections
48:41
while shocking the liberal
haters but
48:43
not to you because we told you
that the
48:46
virus was probably weakening
and that
48:49
people would innovate to stay
safe
48:53
innovate wow she's mean I don't
know
48:56
what she means you know
innovating is
48:57
six feet apart or who knows
whatever how
49:00
in the case nobody is
discussing the the
49:03
you know it that went Georgian
more than
49:05
Florida yes they they were they
busted
49:08
wide open so what's going on
49:09
everything's fine and everybody
jumped
49:12
all over him said the Republican
49:14
governor cuz you know Stacey
Abrams
49:16
wouldn't have done this no lost
up in
49:19
the Bay State yeah I mean the
basement
49:21
you'd be still yeah a Stacey
Abrams
49:25
would never make a mistake like
that but
49:28
otherwise I guess it's just
fabulous
49:29
then well well the whole this
is just as
49:33
getting more enjoy the promises
now
49:35
this is a new world order I you
knowed
49:39
amazing Polly found some
documents
49:42
saying this whole thing was a
test
49:45
[Music]
49:49
mazing paulien is amazing so
amazing
49:52
Polly does this thing and it's
and by
49:55
the way if you got the last
news there's
49:56
a link in there still up it
won't be up
49:58
forever no because the people
see this
50:00
and they there's nothing in
there that's
50:02
inaccurate she's just taking
from
50:03
professional documents you know
and
50:05
showing them and but they find
ways to
50:08
go oh no no this is bad it's a
bad
50:10
influence on the done the
youngins or
50:12
something I don't know why they
take her
50:13
down well the beauty of it all
is that
50:16
in certainly in the United
States not so
50:19
in other countries but in the
United
50:20
States it is all voluntary I
mean we
50:23
have a court case after court
cases
50:25
being struck down against
people are
50:27
being arrested etc so it is
really up to
50:30
us and and that's it's actually
much
50:32
bigger and much more
frightening to me
50:35
that we have this social
control of
50:39
shaming shaming yeah it truly
is shaming
50:43
let me just just because we're
still on
50:44
opening up and stuff I have two
clips
50:46
about California because it's
very
50:49
confusing
50:50
is California open is a closed
mayor
50:52
Garcetti the Garcetti of Los
Angeles
50:55
County has extended these stay
at home
50:58
order through August but what
does that
51:02
mean but it's not would they
stay at
51:04
home orders they know you're
top health
51:06
officials said yes they expect
us to
51:08
extend the orders for another
three
51:09
months but explain exactly what
that
51:11
means sure I think we have to
all
51:14
recognize that we're not moving
to earn
51:16
cope at 19 we're learning to
live with
51:18
it
51:19
it's important not to overreact
but it's
51:21
important to take this serious
because
51:23
it is as dangerous today as it
was the
51:25
first day that it arrived in
our cities
51:27
in our country so quite frankly
there's
51:30
no so-called open state or open
country
51:33
that doesn't continue to have
health
51:34
orders telling us to cover our
faces
51:36
physically distance and to tell
people
51:39
that your safest working from
and
51:41
staying at home that's all that
the
51:42
County Health Director was
saying and we
51:44
can't expect that to disappear
in a
51:46
matter of weeks or even a few
months
51:48
the same time we're learning a
lot of
51:50
really important lessons about
how to
51:51
safely reopen sectors and
places and we
51:55
have to assess each of those
steps give
51:56
three or four weeks time to see
is there
52:00
any additional spread are we
endangering
52:01
more people and how can we keep
our most
52:03
vulnerable safe so we are
learning to
52:06
live with it at the same moment
that we
52:08
are also learning the lessons
of how to
52:10
do this so I believe that that
he also
52:13
recognizes he has absolutely no
power to
52:16
tell people or to keep people
at home
52:19
they're just using new world
order terms
52:21
now stay at home order doesn't
mean you
52:24
have to stay at home because
they can't
52:25
actually enforce it it's a
trick it's a
52:27
mind-control well we're
learning to deal
52:30
with it stay at home you know
it's
52:33
learning to deal with it we're
learning
52:34
here know you're mind
controlling people
52:37
into feeling unsafe and afraid
of other
52:40
people and so the restaurants
like Texas
52:44
open up with spread out and I
think it's
52:47
25% capacity max for the next
52:51
foreseeable whatever and then in
52:54
California I will say here's
some of
52:56
your innovation all right what
do we got
52:59
here we've got oh look at look
at this
53:01
look closely at this that's a
restaurant
53:04
that's using mannequins to fill
out the
53:06
half-empty dining room what's
the story
53:08
behind this one ash because it
looks so
53:13
crappy they're putting
mannequins at the
53:15
other table so the restaurant
looks more
53:17
fun and full instead of actual
people
53:20
smoke and mirrors out there
la-la-land
53:24
Wow yeah yeah so it's what's
got that
53:28
kind of money those things
aren't cheap
53:30
those good mannequins who's got
it you
53:32
can't you can't run a
restaurant at 25%
53:35
capacity you can't run it at 50
literacy
53:38
you can't run it you can't it's
crazy
53:42
what you don't the shaming
thing let's
53:45
get back to the shaming okay
this is
53:46
interesting it's just like the
whole
53:48
thing it's like there and it's
the
53:50
Democrats that are the shamers
cuz the
53:53
Democrats to the streamers
let's just be
53:54
honest about it
53:55
no no but even Johanna was she
53:57
recognized that and setage is
I'd never
53:59
expected this kind of shaming
from
54:01
liberals shame shame shame on
you
54:04
yeah which of course ventually
show
54:08
tries to become shame on you
for voting
54:10
for Trump shame on you for
being a
54:12
republic yes if you vote for
Trump
54:14
you're voting for the virus you
vote for
54:20
Democrats strategy all over
that meme
54:25
vote for Trump is a vote for
the virus
54:33
gentlemen that was $100,000
idea and two
54:37
points of all the media Buy
54:39
damn it damn it damn it damn it
should
54:41
have known better
54:44
so what is going to what's
weird because
54:47
the testing is now has been
kind of it's
54:50
not really in the conversation
at the
54:51
moment it's going to glide well
now it
54:54
not not the way it was but it's
going to
54:56
come roaring back because China
just
55:01
made their move I think I think
this is
55:03
a move against Trump and Shi
Jing P says
55:08
the CCP will be testing 14
million
55:13
people in Wuhan in ten days time
55:18
fourteen million drop has been
showing
55:20
this chart
55:21
oh yeah not that this is an
information
55:24
war and China is saying huh
look at you
55:28
with your stupid orange man
over there
55:30
we're going to test fourteen
million
55:32
people in Wuhan
55:33
in ten days which means you've
got about
55:36
15 the FF that's 900 tests a
minute for
55:42
24 hours a day for 10 days so I
don't
55:46
know what kind of army and if
they're
55:48
gonna go into people's homes
and rouse
55:50
to them or how they're gonna
get that
55:51
done in 10 days stick a probe
up them
55:53
but but the whole but this
whole thing
55:58
is isn't it I don't think it's
true it
56:00
may well be but I'd be
surprised it's to
56:03
make China look like they're
that
56:05
they're the boss they're doing
it the
56:07
best way this is the way to go
world
56:10
health world health
organization we know
56:13
what's up Trump bad bad bad bad
it's not
56:19
going to end with this testing
which is
56:26
it's like the ultimate we
cannot go back
56:29
to work we cannot fully
function until
56:32
we test everybody every day
five times a
56:35
day and we had a vaccine huh
the irony
56:38
that the testing is the obvious
which is
56:41
that the more you test the more
cases
56:42
you uncover because most people
don't
56:44
have symptoms and never will
yeah so you
56:46
have and so that makes the
numbers go up
56:48
and then that numbers go up and
makes
56:50
you need for more testing which
means
56:52
the numbers go up even more and
then we
56:54
got to stay at home longer cuz
there's
56:56
more numbers as sewers to surge
there's
56:58
more cases what are we gonna do
we're
57:00
all gonna die I'd like to do a
quick
57:04
review of the three trillion
dollar
57:07
package that the Democrat Party
57:09
announced to be discussed be
we're
57:13
always introduced into the
house because
57:16
I read it it wasn't hard to do
because I
57:19
well okay I want you can you do
that
57:21
after I give to play two clips
namely
57:24
Amy's take on it yeah
definitely Trump's
57:27
a rebuttal yeah definitely okay
where
57:29
are we well I guess it's just
not my day
57:35
but this
57:38
let's try the big confab maybe
that's
57:40
the one that's got the stuff
about the
57:42
bill Republican Rand Paul of
Kentucky
57:45
the first senator knows no no
no that's
57:48
can't be it
57:48
loser relief bill promoted by
DN n DN is
57:52
that it DNA yeah that's
apparently it on
57:56
Capitol Hill House Democratic
leaders
57:58
have unveiled
57:59
don't be so damn creative with
your
58:01
titles because it's messing up
the
58:03
workflow to war loser relief
bill
58:11
promoted by DN odd I mean
that's a title
58:14
man that is a damn title right
there on
58:17
Capitol Hill House Democratic
leaders
58:20
have unveiled a massive
eighteen hundred
58:22
page coronavirus relief package
worth
58:25
three trillion dollars the
so-called
58:28
heroes Act would fund expanded
58:30
unemployment benefits through
January
58:32
2021 send most US adults another
58:36
one-time twelve hundred dollar
stimulus
58:38
check and provide one trillion
dollars
58:41
and assistance to hard-hit
state local
58:43
and tribal governments it would
also
58:45
expand snap food benefits fund
hazard
58:48
pay for frontline workers
increased
58:50
funding for kovat nineteen
testing and
58:53
provide twenty five dollars in
funding
58:56
to the u.s. postal service the
bill
58:58
would not expand Medicare to
cover
59:00
millions of newly uninsured
Americans
59:03
nor does it provide for rent and
59:04
mortgage relief or recurring
cash
59:06
payments in US households the
bill would
59:09
expand the paycheck protection
program
59:12
to bail out corporate lobbyists
firms
59:14
climate activists say the bill
fails to
59:18
close loopholes for big
polluters
59:20
Greenpeace USA tweeted quote
fossil fuel
59:23
CEOs will be rejoicing that
Congress has
59:26
once again left the door wide
open for
59:28
handouts to struggling
mismanaged oil
59:31
and gas corporations this was a
slanted
59:36
report as if this bill was a
corrupt
59:39
bill to protect polluters you
know it is
59:45
a crap I just want to respond
to Monday
59:47
Trump's response this is just
one thing
59:49
before it before I forget
59:51
the lobbyist thing IIIi I just
need to I
59:55
just need to because that was I
was I
59:58
said listen to how she reported
that
59:59
because it was it was really
lame what
1:00:02
she did there hold on provide
for rent
1:00:04
and mortgage relief or
recurring cash
1:00:06
payments to US households the
bill would
1:00:09
expand the Paycheck protection
program
1:00:11
to bail out corporate lobbyists
firms
1:00:13
okay so to say that because it
doesn't I
1:00:17
read this thing to my knowledge
1:00:20
nowhere in the bill does it say
oh
1:00:22
here's a special provision for
corporate
1:00:24
lobbying firms that is not
reporting
1:00:27
what Amy did there that is
1:00:29
editorializing because there is
a a joke
1:00:32
now going around in DC that the
lobbying
1:00:36
group that represents lobbyists
has said
1:00:41
they need payroll Protection
Act money
1:00:44
otherwise they can't help
Washington
1:00:48
write very bills they're voting
on so
1:00:51
it's a circular thing that they
want
1:00:53
they want money from the bill
they
1:00:55
helped right so they can
continue to
1:00:56
write bills but there's nothing
in that
1:00:59
bill that says it's going to
help
1:01:01
lobbying firms but you yeah so
I don't
1:01:04
know why because it's really a
slam
1:01:07
against Pelosi I'm not sure why
why she
1:01:09
would I would think she would
be all in
1:01:11
but maybe that's how you make
it seem
1:01:13
balanced she twist the story in
such a
1:01:17
way that as though that the
Republicans
1:01:19
had some input in this doll
their fault
1:01:21
well believe me the the
Republican Party
1:01:24
I see on the hill it had no
hand in this
1:01:28
all right well here's what
Trump this is
1:01:31
Trump on the Pelosi bill
1:01:36
it suggests that depends and
certainly
1:01:39
not the package size so today
basically
1:01:41
if you look at that package
what they
1:01:42
want more than anything else is
it's a
1:01:45
voting package they want to be
able to
1:01:47
make sure that Republicans
can't win an
1:01:49
election by putting it all
sorts of
1:01:52
mailing ballots now that's the
problem
1:01:55
with mail-in ballots are they
going to
1:01:57
dump a whole pile of ballots on
your
1:01:59
desk just before the election
so the
1:02:01
problem with the mail-in
ballots is
1:02:03
subject to tremendous corruption
1:02:06
tremendous corruption cheating
so I'm
1:02:10
against it and if you look at
the bill
1:02:12
that Nancy Pelosi is putting in
it has a
1:02:14
lot to do with elections and
then we're
1:02:16
not gonna we're not gonna lose
elections
1:02:18
because of that I don't find
that to be
1:02:20
true
1:02:21
I don't think Trump's truthful
either I
1:02:23
mean I went through this bill I
reviewed
1:02:26
several different reviews of
the bill
1:02:28
because there's a lot of
legalese is it
1:02:30
what this is it's really and
it's
1:02:33
typical it's an omnibus bill so
if they
1:02:36
take a whole bunch of stuff
that's been
1:02:37
waiting around has been sitting
you know
1:02:39
it's been in the process been in
1:02:41
committee it's you know it's
different
1:02:43
people's important little bills
1:02:44
it's like sweeping up the mess
and yes
1:02:47
and they put it all together
into this
1:02:49
huge bill and therefore it's
disjointed
1:02:51
the only way it flows together
is by
1:02:53
continuously saying we're going
to get
1:02:57
to an example 25 billion
dollars to the
1:02:59
United States Postal Service to
help
1:03:01
combat the corona virus in
kovat 19 you
1:03:04
understand how they do it so
it's just 1
1:03:07
billion dollars to the No
Agenda show to
1:03:09
help combat coronavirus in
kovin 19 if
1:03:13
only so a lot of existing bills
wrapped
1:03:17
into one
1:03:17
almost every Inspector General
gets a
1:03:21
little extra an extra budget
usually it
1:03:23
from a million to several
million so
1:03:26
that they can accurately have
oversight
1:03:29
and investigate any misdoings
with the
1:03:32
money which is meant to
investigate and
1:03:35
to support and combat the to
combat
1:03:37
coronavirus and covert 19 a
hundred
1:03:40
million dollars and by the way
these
1:03:42
numbers you realize like out a
million
1:03:44
here 500 million here truly
nothing we
1:03:46
were talking trillions a
thousand
1:03:48
billion
1:03:50
so much money so a hundred
million to
1:03:52
violence against women and other
1:03:53
domestic abuse victims community
1:03:57
oriented policing which I I
love it
1:04:00
sounds like something I want a
part of
1:04:02
300 million there are state
bailouts to
1:04:06
compensate for revenue
shortfall five
1:04:09
hundred and forty billion
sounds about
1:04:11
right that's where that's what
New York
1:04:12
California and an Illinois need
so
1:04:15
that's in there twenty five
billion as I
1:04:18
said to the United States
Postal Service
1:04:20
couple of billion for some work
programs
1:04:22
every single Department gets a
top-up
1:04:25
you know at you need some money
thirty
1:04:27
million extra for you to combat
1:04:29
coronavirus and Cova nineteen
godly the
1:04:33
Ryan White hiv/aids boy
1:04:41
for covert nineteen I don't
know why
1:04:43
exactly but they turn around
and give
1:04:45
half a billion to the niaD or
NIAID
1:04:49
which is foul cheese group he
gets five
1:04:51
hundred million dollars dude
you know to
1:04:53
combat coronavirus seven
billion for
1:04:56
states child care services
ninety
1:04:59
billion for schools
1:05:01
then there's the Student Loan
1:05:04
Forgiveness up to ten thousand
dollars
1:05:06
and of course there's a twelve
another
1:05:09
second stimulus check of twelve
hundred
1:05:11
dollars and extension of
unemployment
1:05:14
benefits infrastructure oh boy
they put
1:05:16
it in there fifteen billion
dollars for
1:05:19
highways which is like no
that's nothing
1:05:22
but they did add another 15
billion
1:05:24
reserved for overrun because
that's how
1:05:25
the government works you know
it might
1:05:28
be double that one hundred
billion
1:05:30
dollars one hundred billion
dollars for
1:05:32
rental assistance I don't know
what Judy
1:05:34
read but it's right there in the
1:05:35
document a hundred billion
dollars for
1:05:38
what that would Amy Amy
1:05:40
11 billion assistance for the
homeless
1:05:44
well what was she reading
everything
1:05:47
you're saying here is an envier
had
1:05:48
nothing to do with her
interpretation I
1:05:51
don't know I'm I'm just telling
you what
1:05:53
I saw eleven billion for the
homeless
1:05:55
assistance which interestingly
1:05:57
interestingly was not worded as
people
1:06:00
experiencing homelessness it
was just
1:06:04
homeless assistance and then
they shored
1:06:06
up the language around relief
funds so
1:06:10
the stimulus of the SBA loans
who can
1:06:12
have it who can't and I think
this is
1:06:14
the big point that you know if
you
1:06:17
listen to Tucker Carlson which
I did not
1:06:18
clip give the money to illegals
so it's
1:06:24
not a good enough you don't
need to clip
1:06:26
no sounds just like it nowhere
in this
1:06:30
document does it say that but
remember
1:06:34
this is the heroes Act so the
heroes Act
1:06:38
wants to honor the heroes and
the heroes
1:06:42
try to give again that's called
the
1:06:44
heroes act right and the heroes
include
1:06:49
people who are what is the term
what
1:06:51
kind of workers do we have
right now we
1:06:53
have what we have essential and
1:06:56
non-essential yeah so grocery
store
1:06:59
checkout clerks and write
heroes and as
1:07:03
we have discussed many times in
the past
1:07:06
in the United States if you are
living
1:07:08
here illegally you're
undocumented if
1:07:12
you have a job construction
domestic
1:07:16
work restaurant kitchen you can
obtain
1:07:21
from the IRS at ein a tax payer
1:07:24
information number and you can
pay taxes
1:07:27
every single month or every two
weeks
1:07:29
and you it's completely legit
so you're
1:07:32
not committing tax fraud even
though you
1:07:34
here illegally and don't have
all your
1:07:36
other papers in order and of
course
1:07:38
there's no payroll to a bunch
of things
1:07:41
that don't work but this has
been
1:07:43
accepted behavior for decades
as long as
1:07:46
you pay your taxes in America
it's okay
1:07:48
so what they specified in this
bill is
1:07:52
how anybody should be eligible
for
1:07:55
relief funds retro actively as
long as
1:07:58
they have a taxpayer
identification
1:08:00
number so you don't have to be
here
1:08:03
legally and in addition to that
1:08:07
essential workers cannot be
deported
1:08:13
they need to be protected these
heroes
1:08:17
because they work in kitchens
they work
1:08:19
and clean up etc and that's
quite a lot
1:08:22
of people a lot of heroes who
are here
1:08:25
illegally and work in those
jobs and are
1:08:28
thus considered essential while
illegal
1:08:31
and that is it's an amnesty
because once
1:08:37
you know if it's like hey during
1:08:38
coronavirus you can't deport
people who
1:08:40
work in kitchens or work in
cleaning
1:08:43
services or etc it's quite
broad the
1:08:47
podcasters are also essential
personnel
1:08:49
literally stated podcasting so
that
1:08:53
casting is actually mentioned
in the
1:08:55
bill yes yeah no no no no no
not this
1:08:58
one in the one in the original
from the
1:09:01
federal government under media
services
1:09:04
under media services the
original bill
1:09:07
or the original recommendation
because
1:09:10
now there's no bill that's sure
that
1:09:12
yeah I am because I put it in
the show
1:09:14
notes I remember these things
well I'd
1:09:16
like to see it Oh God
1:09:18
right after I have you saying
it's just
1:09:19
that seems unusual okay I've
only said
1:09:23
put in one document and that
was the Los
1:09:26
Angeles County Health
Department's yeah
1:09:28
I'll get it for you so anyway
that is of
1:09:31
course a non-starter because
it's a
1:09:34
sneaky way of providing some
form of
1:09:37
amnesty and until coronavirus
is over
1:09:39
which it never will be then
these people
1:09:42
could not be deported or could
not be
1:09:44
you know dealt with as illegals
but
1:09:47
that's an interesting trick
it's a well
1:09:49
the Tucker's right but then but
it's not
1:09:53
entirely truth he says it so
then there
1:09:57
are payroll tax cuts for
corporations
1:09:59
who have employees working
during the
1:10:02
pandemic and then all of a
sudden a
1:10:04
whole telecom section no price
gouging
1:10:10
rules there will be much money
for free
1:10:13
Wi-Fi at and around schools and
1:10:15
libraries emergency broadband
for those
1:10:17
who cannot afford it and if you
can't
1:10:20
afford any kind of phone or any
kind of
1:10:23
device we've got the new Obama
phone and
1:10:27
it's a they call it the enhanced
1:10:29
lifeline
1:10:31
with 4G LTE yeah you got a 4G
LTE Trump
1:10:34
exactly
1:10:35
Corona phone and all of a
sudden in
1:10:39
there this is how it's so
obvious that
1:10:41
this is just a bill stuck
together by
1:10:42
other bills there's a heading
that says
1:10:44
don't break the t band and I'm
like what
1:10:51
what is this it's clearly a
slogan yes
1:10:55
it is the repeal of the t band
auction
1:10:59
for telephony that's very
important for
1:11:03
coronavirus obviously and
whatever
1:11:05
lobbyists from the
telecommunications
1:11:08
industry who put that in there
with the
1:11:10
existing headline don't break
the t band
1:11:13
that that was really the for me
that's
1:11:16
pretty sloppy to build I was
like okay
1:11:18
this is horrible it's sloppy I
mean of
1:11:21
course Trump already said it's
DOA and
1:11:23
the Republicans aren't gonna
vote for a
1:11:24
new I know so they gotta have
the reeds
1:11:26
do it but what if this is this
bad right
1:11:29
off the bat and they're gonna
massage a
1:11:31
little bit could could it get
worse cuz
1:11:35
eventually something's gonna
get passed
1:11:36
well let's listen to Pelosi on
Tapper
1:11:39
just you can get when get into
her head
1:11:40
she's wearing her little
kerchief around
1:11:42
her reptilian neck I can say
that
1:11:46
because I don't like lavage
she's
1:11:48
wearing a balk loes not a balk
Lavazza
1:11:50
crew chief chief and the fact
is that in
1:11:53
all four the bills that have
passed
1:11:54
before they've all been
bipartisan and
1:11:57
we've all in our caucus have
agreed that
1:12:00
everything is coronavirus
centric and
1:12:03
also in a timely way that
relates to the
1:12:06
virus it's too deadly to our
lives to
1:12:09
our livelihood to our democracy
for us
1:12:11
to use it for any other purpose
so when
1:12:14
the money for state and local
is to lay
1:12:16
the cost of the defray the cost
of the
1:12:20
outlets they've made for
coronavirus and
1:12:23
the revenue lost because of the
corona
1:12:25
virus testing testing with
three pillars
1:12:27
I honor are here this is very
1:12:29
interesting listen to how she
doesn't
1:12:31
she doesn't really care about
anything
1:12:33
but power and yes did you
notice that
1:12:38
she was about to say yes that's
why I
1:12:40
think testing that's why I
stopped it
1:12:42
she's about to say a number of
thing
1:12:44
here which he just listened to
what
1:12:46
she's really saying and you
tell me if
1:12:48
she's concerned about the virus
or about
1:12:50
her position and party and a
and well
1:12:54
man bad the coronavirus testing
testing
1:12:58
the three pillars okay the
three pillars
1:13:00
I thought it's gonna be testing
testing
1:13:02
testing but the three pillars
oh no it's
1:13:04
very different honor our heroes
by
1:13:06
supporting our state and local
entities
1:13:07
honor our heroes so that they
don't lose
1:13:10
their jobs these heroes don't
lose their
1:13:13
jobs open up how about opening
up the
1:13:15
hospitals for other things
Nancy instead
1:13:18
of Oh honor them what does it
mean how
1:13:20
do I honor our heroes so they
don't lose
1:13:23
their jobs what can I do with my
1:13:25
honoring them how will that how
will
1:13:27
that possibly help these heroes
don't
1:13:30
lose their jobs open up
government by
1:13:33
testing tracing treatment etc
testing
1:13:37
wait a minute so the most
important
1:13:40
question we have this is the
most
1:13:41
powerful woman in American
politics how
1:13:44
do we open up our states I want
to know
1:13:47
opening up my state here in
Texas what
1:13:50
do I need to do again Nancy
don't lose
1:13:52
their job open up government by
testing
1:13:55
tracing a treatment etc testing
tracing
1:13:59
treatment etc
1:14:01
yep that's worse than Trump's
plan it's
1:14:05
not maybe it's just me and the
third is
1:14:11
putting money in the pockets of
American
1:14:12
people all of the time - and
Centrex to
1:14:16
the coronavirus we would be an
endless
1:14:20
amount of money if we put our
wish list
1:14:21
for the future in there but
that is not
1:14:24
what the case is and sometimes
I get a
1:14:26
little heat for my own folks
who say why
1:14:29
can we do this in this bill and
that in
1:14:31
the bus because that's not what
the bill
1:14:32
is about this bill is for this
purpose
1:14:35
and it's a big price but it's a
big
1:14:37
problem and as chairman of the
Fed said
1:14:40
think big because the interest
rates
1:14:41
will never be lower and so we
are
1:14:44
they've used the interest rates
now here
1:14:46
here it is this is where she
goes into
1:14:48
full on partisan mode she said
well the
1:14:51
secretary said interest rate
too low
1:14:58
will never be lower and so we
are
1:15:01
they've used the interest rates
to give
1:15:04
confidence that credit will be
available
1:15:06
because the interest rates are
low we
1:15:08
want those same interest rates
and they
1:15:10
use it to bolster the stock
market we
1:15:12
want to use it to bolster the
American
1:15:14
people oh so true Nancy this
woman is
1:15:19
horrible and it leads me to
another
1:15:22
horrible individual and only
because you
1:15:25
were talking about the Irish
helicopter
1:15:26
money with yes yeah sorry did
you find
1:15:31
this story - throwing money out
knife
1:15:34
I found another helicopter from
the
1:15:36
mooch Anthony are they doing
too much or
1:15:38
too little well I think they
need more
1:15:40
helicopter money to be handed I
mean I
1:15:42
we did that analysis it's about
three
1:15:45
thousand dollars a person and
fifteen
1:15:47
hundred dollars for a child and
they're
1:15:49
offering of twelve hundred and
five
1:15:51
hundred respectfully so yes I
think they
1:15:53
need to put up more helicopter
money
1:15:55
they just injected or they're
gonna pass
1:15:57
state orders fifty billion
dollar
1:15:59
additional small business
stimulus and I
1:16:02
predict that they will send more
1:16:03
helicopter money out to the
average
1:16:05
American this will be a Main
Street and
1:16:07
Wall Street recovery program
helicopter
1:16:10
money helicopter money
helicopter money
1:16:13
I guess that should be
1:16:15
a show title one day a mangies
1:16:18
helicopter money was using the
term but
1:16:23
maybe he has a helicopter and
wants to
1:16:24
throw some cash out I don't
think I
1:16:27
don't think I've ever that I've
heard
1:16:29
the term but I it's like
helicopter
1:16:30
parents the parents aren't
actually
1:16:32
flying in a helicopter above
the kid
1:16:33
well I did because I had a
helicopter
1:16:36
but that's hovering around I
actually
1:16:38
did that okay so we've done the
bailouts
1:16:44
excuse me well beside before
you go on
1:16:46
because Pelosi did say
something there
1:16:48
mm-hmm on the interest rates
will never
1:16:50
get lower let's play another
Trump clip
1:16:53
from his when his little
meeting there
1:16:55
and Trump on negative interest
rates
1:16:59
that he wasn't interested in the
1:17:02
bringing interest rates
negative and
1:17:03
that you saw a need for
additional
1:17:05
stimulus from Congress I know
that you
1:17:08
said we could wait to see on
stimulus
1:17:10
that you you want negative
rates lalala
1:17:13
believer and negative rates
only if
1:17:15
other countries that are
competitors
1:17:17
with Germany feared allied
they're
1:17:19
friends of ours but there's
still
1:17:21
competitors on trade and other
things so
1:17:24
Germany Japan others have
negative rates
1:17:26
that I think if they do we're
the most
1:17:29
prime of the world you know
where it's
1:17:31
based many countries based on
the dollar
1:17:33
the dollar is by far the
strongest most
1:17:35
powerful currency in the world
we've
1:17:37
made it more powerful we've
made it
1:17:39
stronger and certainly if
they're gonna
1:17:41
have the advantage of negative
rates we
1:17:43
should too
1:17:44
I feel strongly we should have
negative
1:17:45
rates negative rates is
basically where
1:17:48
they pay you interest if you
borrow
1:17:49
money this is a new one I've
been
1:17:52
looking for something like that
all my
1:17:53
life that's a pretty good one
but
1:17:55
certainly if other countries
are going
1:17:57
to be paying for putting out
money I
1:18:00
mean they think of it they're
borrowing
1:18:02
money or instead of paying
interest they
1:18:04
getting paid
1:18:05
it's the craziest thing but you
know
1:18:07
what other countries are doing
it look
1:18:09
at Germany look at Japan look
at others
1:18:11
and with the most Prime in the
world
1:18:13
right now and we have this we
have the
1:18:15
currency and we have we have
the power
1:18:17
of the dollar Wow Wow just step
the hell
1:18:21
back and take this one so Trump
is all
1:18:28
in on the negative interest
rates well
1:18:29
there you go anyone he wants it
Oh
1:18:32
doesn't want it Paulo she's
full of shit
1:18:34
when she says it won't go any
lower the
1:18:36
right the end is near oh my god
so well
1:18:41
of course from his perspective
we're not
1:18:44
competitive with our rate so we
we have
1:18:46
to go to negative interest
rates whoo
1:18:49
that's gonna be fun and all of
this a
1:18:52
mere day or two before the
Bitcoin
1:18:55
happening oh my goodness what
is gonna
1:18:58
happen in the world you know
bitcoins
1:19:00
gonna go to $400,000 in the
next month
1:19:02
or two so I'm just saying huh
yeah
1:19:05
according to Max you know you
getting
1:19:06
cash a coin and it quit the
show me
1:19:11
meanwhile what and give up show
business
1:19:14
yeah I know
1:19:16
meanwhile the European Union is
in such
1:19:19
disarray over over Germany
because
1:19:23
Germany I think the European
Union is
1:19:27
now kind of realizing that
Germany
1:19:28
actually runs the show and
there's the
1:19:31
new German Republic the new
German
1:19:33
Empire they finally figured
this out we
1:19:35
even though the Brits have been
telling
1:19:37
him this forever it's yes and
they're
1:19:39
very some Peretz some Brits
have noticed
1:19:41
it but yeah we've noticed it
yeah very
1:19:43
very dismayed over how things
are going
1:19:46
financially in the European
Union hmm
1:19:50
well what's the French figure
it out
1:19:52
then war yeah yeah you're not
kidding
1:19:56
just a little update you have
been
1:20:00
working a lot on my on my
computer setup
1:20:04
that would pretty much all
command line
1:20:07
now so I also took the time to
there
1:20:10
well
1:20:11
you know what in act of the
future I
1:20:14
have decided that computers are
first of
1:20:19
all they're just getting lower
1:20:21
throughput into from you to the
machine
1:20:24
and back I mean that's is why
we have
1:20:26
pads and touch and please don't
actually
1:20:28
do anything you can't get the
computer
1:20:30
do anything unless you unless
you go to
1:20:31
a system that lets you program
your apps
1:20:35
and string them together
yourself it
1:20:37
doesn't matter I wanted to get
rid of
1:20:39
the contactless thermometer
spam because
1:20:43
I what okay I keep receiving
emails
1:20:47
which is spam for contactless
1:20:50
thermometers you know the ones
which you
1:20:55
cannot find if you want to go
buy one at
1:20:58
the at the skew you know a CVS
or
1:21:01
anywhere I mean all
thermometers are
1:21:03
sold out so this spam is all
over the
1:21:06
place and it keeps getting
through the
1:21:08
spam filter I've never gotten
one of
1:21:11
these things ever well I'll
never get
1:21:14
one ever again because the word
1:21:15
thermometer is the one and only
word
1:21:18
band now but I figured out what
they're
1:21:22
doing they reverse engineer
Bayesian
1:21:24
logic in the body of the message
1:21:27
so the subject line they
literally say
1:21:30
contactless thermometer you
need it now
1:21:32
or something like that and then
in the
1:21:33
body of the message they've
they have
1:21:36
these sentences strung together
which
1:21:38
will always include my first
name and
1:21:40
maybe a topic of interest to me
which I
1:21:44
think they probably got from
you maybe
1:21:46
is on a forum or from Twitter or
1:21:49
something and they scrape stuff
and
1:21:51
through that they literally go
against
1:21:55
the Bayesian logic that would
determine
1:21:57
that to be spam by putting these
1:21:59
elements in and the spam
detector just
1:22:01
can't stop it it's you know who
those
1:22:04
guys should be advertising for
real
1:22:05
products because they know what
they're
1:22:08
doing it's very interesting
well I'm
1:22:13
drove you to go command line no
I'm told
1:22:16
I'm totally command line it's
actually
1:22:18
I'm hjkl that's where I live
1:22:23
okay I live in H you know what
hjkl is
1:22:27
no I don't know what hjkl is
the HJ Kel
1:22:30
and K and L keys on the
keyboard are the
1:22:34
universal keys for navigation
on command
1:22:39
line so H is left J is down k
is up L is
1:22:42
right and this is an old word
star o
1:22:46
what it's the VI works that way
but also
1:22:50
if you go to the if you go to
Twitter
1:22:52
just the web Twitter and you go
to just
1:22:55
what doesn't matter what it is
hit the J
1:22:57
key it'll go down hit the K key
it'll go
1:22:59
up hit the L key it'll like
that that
1:23:02
tweet hit the the T key it'll
do a
1:23:06
retweet so this is this has been
1:23:08
something that that's that
efficient
1:23:11
data engineers have been doing
for a
1:23:13
long time they do for a living
to have
1:23:17
to sit the keyboard they got to
get
1:23:18
things done and as it turns out
this is
1:23:20
what I do for a living I sit at
the
1:23:21
keyboard all day managing data
managing
1:23:24
emails managing RSS feeds
managing
1:23:27
stories managing clips
1:23:30
exactly exactly why I did it
I'd like to
1:23:34
talk about the brain what do
you think
1:23:38
no no I think we should do a
quick thing
1:23:39
on China and then we'll take a
break
1:23:41
Dutch way to China afterwards I
like
1:23:45
China well it sounds like
you've got
1:23:46
some China well then we'll take
a break
1:23:49
got really got no China that's
the
1:23:51
reason oh so you just don't
want me to
1:23:53
do China maybe I get no no you
know what
1:23:56
never mind we will go into a
break all
1:24:00
right you have a China clip
yeah we're
1:24:05
gonna do that after the break
but before
1:24:07
we do that I do need to play
this clip
1:24:11
you've got to ask yourself what
level
1:24:16
has John McAfee sunk to if he's
doing
1:24:20
interviews on the Nick the rat
show
1:24:23
clearly clearly unawares of
1:24:26
the knick the rats show is hey
wait a
1:24:30
minute hold on stop hey wait so
you get
1:24:34
a phone - hi would you like to
do my
1:24:35
show what's it cause - Nick the
rat show
1:24:38
and he's oblivious to the name
of the
1:24:41
show itself so much so that he
doesn't
1:24:43
figure out what's going on I
mean even
1:24:45
listen to an old show John is
gonna
1:24:47
sewer junks in a sewer during a
show
1:24:50
john mcafee it does an
interview with
1:24:54
anybody any buddy regardless of
who you
1:25:00
are where you are audience
sighs it
1:25:02
doesn't matter which is one of
the
1:25:04
reasons why I have no interest
in
1:25:05
speaking with him because he's
already
1:25:07
been everywhere but I think
that Nick
1:25:10
the rat deserves a
Congressional Medal
1:25:13
Medal of Honor for asking the
following
1:25:16
question time for one more
question okay
1:25:20
one more question last question
is uh
1:25:21
the do you know John C Dvorak
used to
1:25:24
write for PC Mac I'm sorry this
is not
1:25:25
safe for work and I'm not in
the habit
1:25:27
of bleeping it out but it's not
safe for
1:25:29
work you have been warned is he
parent
1:25:36
Lee you owe him a lunch
nonsense that
1:25:39
mother fucker owes me way more
than a
1:25:41
goddamn lunch every time he
brings you
1:25:44
up he's like John McAfee he
owned he
1:25:46
owes me a lunch and but I was
wondering
1:25:50
fuck that shit he owes me a good
1:25:52
articles thank you so much
interview
1:26:01
ends of course after that after
that
1:26:02
fabulous question of course but
you know
1:26:04
I've heard this because Nick
sent me a
1:26:06
copy of course and I thought to
myself
1:26:10
first of all is dinner yeah I
know I
1:26:13
know this is this is that was
irksome
1:26:15
yep and McAfee is full of crap
well what
1:26:18
is this you owe him a good
article what
1:26:21
it what kind of nuisance side
gigs you
1:26:22
running Dvorak I'm not running
anything
1:26:24
that he just throws that in he
doesn't
1:26:26
need what okay I'll give you a
good
1:26:28
article here I'll mail it to
you I think
1:26:30
I think you should do an
article about
1:26:32
how McAfee is overexposed on
low-level
1:26:35
podcasts not including Nick the
rat by
1:26:39
the way
1:26:40
I have not written about john
mcafee
1:26:42
since he was doing he says he
created
1:26:44
the entire virus environment in
con
1:26:48
computers it was pretty much
more
1:26:51
abundant ill he popularized it
he made
1:26:53
he popularized it for all
practical
1:26:57
purpose of course he did it was
1:26:59
abandoned he was a Superbrand
McAfee was
1:27:02
I mean he first he created the
idea of
1:27:04
virus and then he created
viruses to
1:27:07
sell virus software didn't he
is that
1:27:08
how it worked well we don't
know that he
1:27:09
created but some suspicious he
retired
1:27:13
rich because he sold off his
whole
1:27:14
company that he spent all his
money yeah
1:27:16
but literally on hookers and
blow which
1:27:18
is kind of but he a boss he I
guess he
1:27:21
when he says I do I
automatically cuz
1:27:23
I'm thinking he feels that he's
done so
1:27:26
many spectacular things not to
say that
1:27:28
he hasn't because he's
definitely been a
1:27:30
newsworthy guy and I should
have written
1:27:32
something about it yes that's
true
1:27:34
that's what I think he's
thinking but
1:27:36
hey you know Mac if he gets
plenty of
1:27:38
ink I just doesn't I don't know
what
1:27:40
good it's doing I would like I
would
1:27:42
just like anybody just someone
who's
1:27:44
never done a podcast just to
contact
1:27:46
McAfee and say I want you to do
a bug
1:27:48
hit just make up a crazy name
and see if
1:27:49
he shows up well you could
actually I
1:27:52
bet you could do this and then
you could
1:27:54
actually get an interview say I
am going
1:27:57
to inaugurate a new podcast
call me
1:28:01
whatever you want to call it
called the
1:28:03
John McAfee John I really don't
care
1:28:08
but I think what he would Joey
would do
1:28:10
it I am very proud of our very
own Nick
1:28:13
the rat you can hear Nick the
rat
1:28:14
Wednesday evenings he broadcast
live
1:28:17
from the sewer and of course
you can
1:28:19
often hear his show on No
Agenda stream
1:28:22
calm where we have all these
crazy
1:28:25
people including ourselves and
trolls
1:28:28
and all kinds of fun and
without I'd
1:28:31
like to thank you for your
courage and
1:28:32
say in the morning to you the
man who
1:28:33
put the C in the China clip
block John C
1:28:38
Dvorak well in the morning you
mr. Adam
1:28:40
curry also in the morning to
all the
1:28:42
ships to see boots on the
ground feet in
1:28:43
the air subs in the water and
all the
1:28:45
day miss tonight's up in the
morning to
1:28:47
the trolls mentioned them just
a moment
1:28:49
ago let's do a quick troll
count see how
1:28:50
we're doing
1:28:51
we're low today 1550 usual like
16 1700
1:28:57
leveling off it is while people
are
1:28:59
going back to work I think or
have other
1:29:02
things it's you know Thursday
people
1:29:03
have other things to do now
yeah they
1:29:05
shouldn't be listen to old wives
1:29:08
seriously you must have to get
a live
1:29:11
stream and get the internet
while your
1:29:13
drew while you're driving you
can
1:29:15
probably put it on your car
because kind
1:29:16
of a fun saying true the trolls
hang out
1:29:19
at no agenda stream calm that
we have a
1:29:21
chat there which is 24/7 is IRC
you can
1:29:23
log in all kinds of different
ways even
1:29:26
on the go you can talk to the
trolls
1:29:28
troll away and we also as
simultaneously
1:29:31
listen to 24 hours a day seven
days a
1:29:33
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1:29:34
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from all
1:29:36
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1:29:39
completely devoid and free of
commercial
1:29:42
interests therefore probably
stunningly
1:29:45
fun to be a reminder that you
can get an
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invite for no agenda social
calm our
1:29:52
node of the federation of the
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social network of the internet
the
1:29:58
federated mastodons servers
we'd love to
1:30:01
see you there and of course you
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1:30:02
have to sign up you can also
just follow
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any of the people at No Agenda
no sign
1:30:08
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1:30:10
and you can follow me no agenda
social
1:30:14
calm also begin the morning to
our
1:30:15
artist for episode number or
rule to
1:30:19
1241 we titled that one Curtin
Wranglers
1:30:22
and it was good to see
caesium-137 back
1:30:26
back again and with a typical
1:30:30
caesium-137 classic piece of
art so well
1:30:33
put together the Chinese
McDonald's
1:30:38
french fries the fries are
hypodermic
1:30:41
needles we've got a little what
was the
1:30:43
goofy oh the Microsoft Bob yeah
my
1:30:47
yourself Bob from the
background and a
1:30:50
unique font it was it was a
beautiful
1:30:52
piece did we did we look at
other things
1:30:54
we look at yes we did we looked
at its
1:30:56
competitor as a competitor to
it that we
1:30:58
looked at and this was the one
that had
1:31:02
back
1:31:03
scenes with a big sea anenome
get the
1:31:05
ugly mcdonald's and that was
done but
1:31:08
where the that was done by
nicked a rat
1:31:10
actually coincidentally that he
came in
1:31:12
later I think we'd already
chose I'm
1:31:16
looking now let's see what
maybe he may
1:31:18
have but but the thing is Nick
and then
1:31:21
Twitter said that that I know
he came in
1:31:24
earlier actually then cesium
cesium came
1:31:27
in late right I see it no yeah
and so he
1:31:30
says well I Nick who had me
smeared on
1:31:34
his show says on Twitter that I
was
1:31:40
proud I not you as though I'm
picking
1:31:43
the art is just not true
believe me we
1:31:45
both picked the art and we
argue about
1:31:47
it he says that I specifically
was
1:31:51
afraid of the clown and then
it's
1:31:54
created the threat of John's
afraid of
1:31:56
clowns memes oh boy that must
have kept
1:31:59
you busy for an afternoon no I
just
1:32:01
blocked I saw the threat of
comic strip
1:32:07
blogger of being blocked by you
that was
1:32:10
pretty funny
1:32:11
which one exactly
1:32:16
he was just complaining that
you that
1:32:18
you blocked him and he and his
is even
1:32:20
though you literally said why
you
1:32:21
blocked him he say yeah it's
because I
1:32:25
doesn't want me to ask if his
mother is
1:32:27
polish as Porter's passport
1:32:28
like twice my mother is polish
your
1:32:31
mother's not even with us she's
dead
1:32:34
she's sorry but she did lately
she got
1:32:37
to eight ninety which is kind
of a go
1:32:39
that's not bad it's not bad not
bad it's
1:32:41
not bad it's not great it's not
like
1:32:43
that woman in Pennsylvania the
1:32:45
transgender woman has got the
mom 95 and
1:32:48
according to her is genius even
that's
1:32:52
95 anyway I just wanted yeah
and would
1:32:55
you explain it very well he's a
1:32:57
back-channel because and it
spit and
1:33:00
then and it's true because he
had he
1:33:03
sent me a message back channel
DM asked
1:33:07
of Iraq about as my reporters
Pat hot
1:33:09
meanwhile he's asking you the
same thing
1:33:12
and you're blocking him for it
so it's
1:33:13
like I hate don't like that
don't do
1:33:15
that that's what that's
1:33:16
when my daughter used to do
that daddy
1:33:19
can I have this and then you
know me
1:33:21
meanwhile already has gone to
mom and
1:33:23
gotten some kind of you know
did tricky
1:33:26
yeah it's a double dipping hold
it now
1:33:30
not that we don't love him
she's man I
1:33:34
that's good work save this oh
my god
1:33:38
someone sent me oh I think I I
probably
1:33:44
wanted I not someone said the
old comic
1:33:48
strip blogger jingle but I don't
1:33:50
remember what I did with it
well you'll
1:33:52
find it let's start let me let
me read
1:33:54
off so here it is here it is
okay this
1:33:56
should be it comic strip it's
not like
1:34:12
we don't have jingles form and
stuff wow
1:34:15
it's pretty official
1:34:16
well let's talk about something
that's
1:34:18
more official which is
Christopher Barry
1:34:20
coming in with $1,000 and from
1:34:22
Williamsville New York I'm
sorry I just
1:34:25
like to thank
1:34:25
cesium-137 one more time no
agenda art
1:34:29
generator calm and is this an
instant
1:34:31
knighting for Christopher Barry
Oh looks
1:34:34
like it since it's in blue code
blue
1:34:38
I think we have
1:34:46
our instant light sound ITM
Jensi rice a
1:34:53
long time Lister five hundred
cents to
1:34:55
five hundred first-time donor
like to be
1:34:58
known as sir end or not wave
bender of
1:35:01
spark okay
1:35:02
he needs a D douching right
hold on
1:35:05
getting the douche up and the
douche
1:35:08
sausage you've been deduced he
says we
1:35:14
both rock and he'd like a
little goat
1:35:17
karma you might die with the
1:35:19
simultaneous two to the head oh
I think
1:35:21
we can do that you might die
you've got
1:35:29
all right did he have any Vizio
1:35:32
name-brand or not did nothing
for the
1:35:35
round table though right no
orders nope
1:35:37
doesn't seem so okay good
Harvey Smith
1:35:40
harvey Smith's next on the list
at 345
1:35:42
dollars and 67 cents from
Cambridge
1:35:44
Massachusetts
1:35:45
seems the US government has
stimulated
1:35:48
me into making this value for
value
1:35:49
purchase yes you got a check in
the mail
1:35:51
and we recommend everybody take
some of
1:35:53
that free money and send it our
way
1:35:56
no jingles with some great
1:35:57
general-purpose go car would be
lovely
1:35:59
thanks for all you do
1:36:02
you've got followed by Jeff
Anderson of
1:36:09
Carmel Indiana $333 ITM John
and Adam
1:36:12
thank you for a great show has
changed
1:36:15
how I view everything I used to
be a
1:36:17
rabid Republican beholden to
the daily
1:36:20
infotainment cycle and I until
a high
1:36:23
school friend mentioned your
show this
1:36:25
is a good yeah by the way thank
you
1:36:27
mother
1:36:28
yes a lot of Republicans were
dead
1:36:31
listen to the show we have
Democrats and
1:36:33
Republican Republican is a good
a good
1:36:36
describing Republicans and they
tend to
1:36:38
listen to Alex Jones it's Fox
and then
1:36:41
that was that Hannity Hannity
Hannity we
1:36:51
had one for a second last night
it's all
1:36:53
they the New York toilet paper
times
1:36:56
which I thought he
1:36:58
he says it over and over I have
said
1:37:00
this before he has got to be
the hardest
1:37:03
working guy in show business it
shows
1:37:05
its mediocre he took over where
James
1:37:09
Brown left off the only thing
is I the
1:37:14
whole show the Washington
toilet-paper
1:37:16
times but I thought what's
funny is the
1:37:18
either the Washington compost
that one I
1:37:21
hadn't heard I thought that was
funny oh
1:37:22
yeah he's I think mark I think
mark well
1:37:29
anyway it's tiresome if you do
it if you
1:37:31
do it over and over again it's
like what
1:37:33
do you do i compost he's bad is
another
1:37:39
one anyway he goes on he says
until a
1:37:43
high school friend mentioned
your show
1:37:44
since that time have been
happily taken
1:37:46
my truth vaccine twice weekly
will
1:37:47
forever be free from any future
amygdala
1:37:50
swelling that's true I would
like to
1:37:53
call out David Brantley who hit
me in
1:37:55
the mouth as a douche bag Andrew
1:38:00
Williams as a douche bag I do
not
1:38:04
believe they have ever donated
no I
1:38:06
would also like to be deduced
you've got
1:38:08
it you've been deduced I want
to mention
1:38:15
a little just a little
housekeeping here
1:38:18
to the donors that like to
douche people
1:38:23
and deduce themselves I believe
1:38:25
cosmically it's quite likely
that ad
1:38:29
douching after calling out
people for
1:38:31
being a douche bag doesn't
deduce you
1:38:34
but possibly D douches the
douche bags
1:38:37
do we have any empirical
evidence for
1:38:40
just anecdotal I just totally
anecdotal
1:38:43
hmm and I get from sources I
got it from
1:38:46
sources or syllogism Illya with
the
1:38:48
matter and intelligence sources
agree so
1:38:52
I the intelligence community the
1:38:56
intelligence community they all
agree on
1:38:57
this according to sources yes
so put
1:39:01
your D douching up front up
front just
1:39:05
for your own safety
1:39:06
what can I hurt anyway Nugent
no jingoes
1:39:08
no karma yet as I do not
believe I have
1:39:10
earned them you
1:39:11
well Jeff thank you Jeff thank
you very
1:39:13
much thank you for your courage
1:39:15
Jonathan Fodor ik in
Westminister
1:39:19
California another 333 which 0
0 first
1:39:24
off I want to thank you for the
1:39:26
priceless information it has
been
1:39:27
essential for my mental health
can I
1:39:29
please get a D douching I would
like to
1:39:37
call it my smoking hot babe
Liana for
1:39:40
being a douchebag
1:39:43
as well as my friend Brandon
douchebag
1:39:47
ok I have another piece of
housekeeping
1:39:49
here ok I'm noticing a trend
for men and
1:39:57
women both to use this exact
same term
1:40:01
smoking hot right I am I'm just
1:40:05
requesting personally that
somebody
1:40:08
dream up another term
indicating a
1:40:12
similar concept though because
I'm kind
1:40:15
of tired of it I don't know
about you
1:40:18
patience pay people supporting
the show
1:40:20
you're doing it wrong I
recently had the
1:40:24
abbot antibody test done
1:40:27
Oh from admin Lazarus right
right right
1:40:29
unfortunately I tested negative
I was
1:40:31
really hoping to boost my No
Agenda
1:40:32
antibodies match your fraud it
looks
1:40:35
like I'll be a fraud for now
this brings
1:40:38
me to the question by the way
there was
1:40:40
a report it might have it on my
clipless
1:40:41
that there's like 40% of these
things
1:40:44
are faulty faulty faulty I have
one data
1:40:50
point that's fun from our
official No
1:40:52
Agenda pharmacist the he sent
me a
1:40:56
report it's a it's a
pharmaceutical
1:40:57
industry report the serology
testing do
1:41:02
you know how big that business
is or
1:41:04
will be billions 65 billion Wow
65
1:41:09
billion for for swabbing
swabbing and
1:41:13
testing beautiful it's probably
a lot of
1:41:15
blood tests counting in yeah
well
1:41:17
whatever
1:41:17
there's no serology serology
1:41:20
Oh miss you know serology and
got the
1:41:23
includes blood testing kill
ma'am wrong
1:41:24
who cares there's a lot of
money someone
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gets the antibodies and tests
and tests
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positive does this positive
test get
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added to the daily confirmed
new corona
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virus I hope would hope so I was
1:41:36
supposed to isn't it
1:41:37
that would obviously be a major
1:41:38
discrepancy but considering how
1:41:40
problematic the date has been I
would
1:41:42
not be surprised hopefully you
guys can
1:41:43
shed some light thanks again
boys can I
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get a comment a dealer's choice
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sergej from the land of scruffa
butters
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uh what kind of dealer's choice
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really thought about something
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we have to do something I
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was one I had in mind it I
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of it oh never mind I got a
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gents from the great state of
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where our Supreme Court has
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yes right which is an article
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could have been discussing on
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they did strike it down with
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mentioned this happened we
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I'm in desperate need of a D
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about a
1:45:59
year ago and a year and a half
ago and I
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haven't missed an episode since
he's a
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very intelligent young man but
has
1:46:05
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yes
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twice a week now I continued to
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who is finally able to have his
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me it'll get old eventually
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we've we've even gotten over it
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yeah you're
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one question during the entire
rona
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your handheld to see if you
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to extra now here we have ham
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ham radio is the public service
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John we're the hams they're
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Utah Tom if you got your
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Thanks hello
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ingredients for the moderate to
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since he was
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on Rogue another one and this
is my
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first donation what I liked
about the
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Rogan people and there's been
about I
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think you probably picked up a
mouse a
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lot of listeners 5-nothing mm
Oh a lot a
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lot okay and they got into the
donating
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mode faster than listeners from
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sources I agree I agree that
you're
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right as they come in pretty
and they
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come in at the executive
associate
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executive producer level pretty
quickly
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there may be some $5 these
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Brogan's
1:51:26
Rogen's audience and that says
to me do
1:51:30
the show again well first of all
1:51:33
we're not calling them
audiences we call
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the media tribes now and
there's huge
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overlap between his tribe and
our tribe
1:51:39
and and people who produced
this show
1:51:42
listened to his show so and I'd
love to
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go back Joe is I mean I I was
trying to
1:51:46
get Joe over here he's
complaining he's
1:51:48
like as I told him that we went
to
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Lonesome Dove and I sent him
the menu
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it's like how we were thinking
about
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renting a plane we can't eat
anything we
1:51:56
can't go anywhere we're all
bummed out
1:51:57
about I'm like go broke and
rent the
1:52:00
plane come by ask him well I'm
sure I'll
1:52:07
be invited back on eventually
you should
1:52:11
be one of those guys on standby
but hold
1:52:14
on a second hold on I don't
want to be
1:52:17
the guy on standby you just
want to get
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on if you could be honest
excuse me all
1:52:22
right never mind this is not
twit is the
1:52:25
Joe Rogan trick you get on the
overnight
1:52:27
charges have been unsuccessful
1:52:29
what overnights show the oldie
of what
1:52:33
used to be you know that
overnight show
1:52:34
it's called overnight it takes
the name
1:52:36
of it Oh somebody knows the
name in the
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chat room huh
1:52:39
it's the one that talks about
you know
1:52:41
flying saucers at red Oh
1:52:43
coast to coast coast to coast
that's the
1:52:46
listening yeah we can bet you
so I want
1:52:48
to get see I don't want to be
on that
1:52:50
shows twos anyway yeah I do I
want to be
1:52:53
on coast-to-coast okay well
someone
1:52:55
please set that up and as John
at Dvorak
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org do not repeat do not email
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1:53:01
not email coast to coast am and
pretend
1:53:05
you're me or John and fill out
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1:53:08
and put our email addresses no
maybe he
1:53:13
continues on his note I'll be
working
1:53:15
diligently towards knighthoods
I'm
1:53:16
wishing to beat my
overachieving limey
1:53:18
father-in-law who's actually
very close
1:53:21
to receiving a real knighthood
from
1:53:22
Queen I love the show and
deliberating
1:53:26
possible knighthood names such
as Sir
1:53:28
Thomas of the Church of the
Jesus Christ
1:53:29
of the Latter day Saints please
okay Sir
1:53:36
Tom the underachieving son in
law that
1:53:38
overachieving limey father in
law the
1:53:41
thoughts sounds like all that
all
1:53:44
winners to me
1:53:45
Garland's thanks for the
incredible show
1:53:47
and take and take care all
right take
1:53:51
care of yourself Tom thank you
very much
1:53:53
tom
1:53:54
of course he's from st. the
Salt Lake
1:53:55
City so we have a lot of LDS
producers
1:53:58
as well we take them all we'll
take your
1:54:01
rabid Republicans will take
your lib
1:54:03
tards will take your your Lib
Joe's
1:54:05
we'll take your dev Joe's Lib
devs we'll
1:54:10
take anything yeah I'll tell
you the lip
1:54:12
tarts and the lip Joe's don't
look don't
1:54:15
like to show it shit shakes up
their
1:54:18
worldview and they don't like
it it
1:54:19
makes them uncomfortable
uncomfortable
1:54:21
yeah well we're pretty
comfortable
1:54:23
knowing that we have at least
some tribe
1:54:26
out there who is supporting the
work and
1:54:28
happy with it and I love seeing
the
1:54:30
trolls the trolls are very
active today
1:54:33
in the in the troll room before
before
1:54:36
could you have to mention
something it's
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raining yeah it's raining we're
in the
1:54:42
middle of May in California the
desert
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that is raining they in snow in
New
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Yorker earlier this week very
strange
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well it's HAARP it's all part
of the
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program thank you to our
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producers and associate
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should probably also mention
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younger producers secular
producers can
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can incorporate this credit
into their
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pickup lines now when they
reopen the
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bars at last
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absolutely and I just
remembered I would
1:56:08
like to give a special jobs
karma to our
1:56:10
very own sir Jean Duke of the
south as
1:56:14
the Rona has taken away all of
his
1:56:16
clients and he didn't ask for
this but
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I'm gonna give it to jobs jobs
jobs and
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jobs
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that's the job cuz you know
what when
1:56:30
someone is like hey man I gotta
find
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that client like who do I know
how can I
1:56:35
think of anything I'm like I've
got the
1:56:37
most powerful weapon at my
disposal the
1:56:39
jobs karma why am i messing
around
1:56:40
thinking about who I can call
yeah so
1:56:43
that's hopefully hopefully hold
1:56:47
ghostbusters jobs karma will do
will do
1:56:50
its business mesh is something
that
1:56:53
happened there Guardian printed
this
1:56:55
article I don't know why cuz
there Woody
1:56:57
Allen's on the outs but this is
a
1:56:59
guardian article and it says
Woody
1:57:01
Allen's a rainy day in New York
tops
1:57:03
global box office so they've
been
1:57:06
rolling at this movie that was
paid for
1:57:08
by Amazon Amazon Studios kicked
woody
1:57:10
out after you know Dylan Farrow
made a
1:57:14
fuss again even though this has
been
1:57:16
done in court and one of
Woody's other
1:57:21
kids says bullcrap but he's
been accused
1:57:24
of being a molester and so they
do won't
1:57:27
let his movie so they won't
even show
1:57:28
he's been outed stuff not out
it what's
1:57:31
the word cancelled so badly
that they
1:57:33
won't even release this movie
in the
1:57:34
United States and I saw this
movie it
1:57:36
wasn't it on Amazon
1:57:38
no no Amazon refused to put it
on I
1:57:41
thought they had it on briefly
where did
1:57:43
you see it I got it with a
screener
1:57:46
interwebs yeah I got a screener
uh-huh
1:57:49
and I watched this movie so
after it
1:57:52
came out I think this is maybe
one of
1:57:54
his best New York he's got a
series of
1:57:56
new movies he's not about New
York I
1:57:58
think this is one of his best
ones hmm I
1:58:01
think his award-worthy I mean
it's a
1:58:05
get some it's a plot neurotics
in new
1:58:08
york again but it brings is a
little bit
1:58:10
more about celebrity and the
shallowness
1:58:12
of new york and it's just a it
but it's
1:58:15
but it's an ode to new york i
think is
1:58:18
one of his best new york movies
ever
1:58:20
and unfortunately the american
public
1:58:23
will never get to see it the
theater of
1:58:24
course who cares nowadays note
all the
1:58:26
theaters it was the renewed
interest in
1:58:29
in in canceling him was it
there was a
1:58:32
ronin pharaohs me to work or
what was
1:58:34
the it was some of Ronan Farrow
and
1:58:36
Dylan came out again and
started making
1:58:38
a fuss they made a big fuss and
they did
1:58:40
it using canceled culture
techniques
1:58:43
they started hounding Amazon
because
1:58:45
Amazon had picked his contract
right
1:58:47
right right
1:58:48
so they started how and and
dammuz on
1:58:51
you know did he also supposed
to do some
1:58:53
TV work for them and he did this
1:58:55
horrible really a bad piece of
work and
1:58:59
he gave it to them it's just
junk and I
1:59:01
think Amazon so hypocritical
you know I
1:59:05
mean I'm not a huge Woody Allen
fan of
1:59:08
his movies I've seen you know
somewhat
1:59:10
of course there's some seminal
ones that
1:59:13
we can you know how could you
ever live
1:59:14
without it just seeing some of
these
1:59:17
great movies but you're really
into it
1:59:20
and I'm like a movie yeah which
was that
1:59:26
was the first one well the fur
actually
1:59:27
this first movie was was it
kind of an
1:59:30
overdub asunder first of all he
was take
1:59:32
the money and the real for real
first
1:59:34
we'll just take the money and
run that's
1:59:36
a sight or it gives a gut the
note to
1:59:40
the teller he's gonna rob a
bank and it
1:59:43
ended teller says I've got a
gun what's
1:59:47
a gub to give me your money
I've got a
1:59:49
gun I got a gun no it doesn't
say gub he
1:59:54
says yeah it does here it says
gun
2:00:00
everything you always want to
know about
2:00:01
sex
2:00:02
I saw probably when I was nine
yeah
2:00:11
anyway okay well I'm glad thank
you for
2:00:14
that Woody Allen update
relevant to no
2:00:16
one I really appreciate it's
really
2:00:17
great average he's relevant no
2:00:19
what sir China China let's talk
about
2:00:23
China for a second China ten
inch an
2:00:25
inch in it I have my one China
clip yeah
2:00:29
you wanna do your one China
clip yeah
2:00:32
let's do this clip because this
clip is
2:00:33
kind of like I don't know what
they did
2:00:35
they don't know quite what did
how to
2:00:36
handle this clip because they
the
2:00:38
Chinese influence news media
I'm sure
2:00:40
they have mixed feelings but
they gotta
2:00:42
run the story and like I say bi
Chinese
2:00:45
hackers I like how you say
influence you
2:00:47
you can just say control but the
2:00:48
influence is just warm and
fuzzy yes CBS
2:00:53
CBS is on a tear here we go
tonight the
2:00:56
FBI and federal cybersecurity
agents are
2:00:58
warning that hackers linked to
the
2:01:00
Chinese government are trying
to steal
2:01:02
research on coronavirus
vaccines and
2:01:05
therapies the FBI says the
potential
2:01:08
theft could jeopardize the
treatment of
2:01:10
patients here in the u.s.
here's CBS
2:01:12
chief justice and homeland
security
2:01:14
correspondent Jeff Pegues well
the
2:01:16
corona virus was sweeping
across parts
2:01:19
of China in January my god Jeff
isn't
2:01:24
stop one second I want to
mention
2:01:26
something in this particular
thing
2:01:29
especially when he's reporting
from home
2:01:30
I am now wondering as we all
you like to
2:01:34
make fun of Jeff in it
2:01:36
come on is really a great
reporter but
2:01:38
he's got this funny voice I
think he's
2:01:40
got the same condition that JFK
giora
2:01:43
when Robert Kennedy jr. has oh
oh when
2:01:47
you hear reporting from home
that's when
2:01:49
you're gonna hear it and I've
never
2:01:52
looked into it but I'll bet you
he's got
2:01:53
the same condition because he's
got
2:01:55
these qualities well I don't
know why
2:01:59
you have to take my joy away
that he's
2:02:01
just has to poop dirty
correspondent
2:02:11
Jeff McGee's
2:02:12
well the corona virus was
sweeping
2:02:14
across parts of China in
January US
2:02:17
officials say Chinese hackers
were
2:02:19
already focused on the United
States
2:02:21
trying to steal research from
2:02:23
universities and pharmaceutical
2:02:24
companies that were working on
a cure
2:02:26
john Demers is the assistant
attorney
2:02:28
general for national security
the
2:02:30
chinese per year
2:02:31
have targeted biomedical
research and
2:02:34
there's nothing more important
than
2:02:35
kovin 19 research right now in
that
2:02:38
field the hacking charges
ratcheted up
2:02:40
tensions over the virus between
the US
2:02:42
and China or should have been
stopped at
2:02:44
the source which was China but
it's not
2:02:47
just China Iran is also on the
attack
2:02:50
researchers at the
cybersecurity company
2:02:52
recorded future say the Iranian
state
2:02:54
targeted an executive at Gilead
Sciences
2:02:57
the manufacturer of the
promising
2:03:00
coronavirus treatment drug when
des
2:03:02
aveer but Demers said China is
desperate
2:03:06
to be first with a vaccine you
called
2:03:08
this a holy grail of
information that
2:03:12
these foreign actors are going
after
2:03:14
there's nothing more important
right now
2:03:16
than these treatments and
perhaps most
2:03:18
significantly for China for a
2:03:19
geopolitical value to be able
to say
2:03:21
that they were the first to
develop a
2:03:25
vaccine tonight in the
statement Chinese
2:03:27
officials said the accusations
were
2:03:29
without evidence but US
officials say
2:03:32
anyone working on a vaccine
should be on
2:03:35
hyper alert margarett well when
I heard
2:03:39
him speak kind of in the
interview I
2:03:42
heard it what the the condition
is
2:03:45
called spasmodic dysphonia
that's what
2:03:49
Robert Kennedy jr. has could be
could be
2:03:52
that he has some of that or it
comes
2:03:57
more like he just overworked
his voice I
2:04:01
did you blow your voice shot
but good
2:04:03
sound interesting
2:04:04
well CBS is doing all kinds of
reports
2:04:07
about China and this was 60
minutes
2:04:10
this past Sunday it's just kind
of
2:04:13
interesting how they their
version of
2:04:16
the timeline of Corona and
China and Rob
2:04:20
told us to direct questions
about the
2:04:23
origin of the virus to the
Director of
2:04:25
National Intelligence the
Chinese
2:04:28
Communist Party has also
blocked the
2:04:30
truth in the earliest days the
doctor in
2:04:33
Wuhan who discovered the
outbreak was
2:04:36
silenced by local officials he
later
2:04:39
died
2:04:40
covet 19 in February the
Chinese did
2:04:43
allow a visit by an
international team
2:04:46
of experts including American
scientists
2:04:49
we are coordinating with the
Chinese
2:04:52
government and working closely
together
2:04:53
on the corona virus outbreak in
China
2:04:57
initially president Trump
praised China
2:05:00
but in the following weeks
testing in
2:05:03
the u.s. failed to catch up to
the need
2:05:05
vital equipment was short
bodies filled
2:05:08
refrigerated trailers and
science was
2:05:11
continuously challenged don't
dump dump
2:05:14
dump dump dump dump dump dump
dump dump
2:05:16
dump and then I see the
disinfectant in
2:05:20
a minute and is there way we
can do
2:05:24
something like that injection
as the
2:05:29
u.s. led the one and illness
and death
2:05:31
the White House moved the focus
to the
2:05:34
Chinese government that's where
this
2:05:36
began last Sunday Secretary of
State
2:05:38
Mike Pompeo attempted to
resurrect a
2:05:41
debunked theory that the virus
was
2:05:44
man-made in China a debunked
theory this
2:05:49
has got to stop reporters
journalists
2:05:52
just saying something is a
debunked
2:05:55
theory is not journalism
2:05:58
let's eat at least the mighty
CBS 60
2:06:02
minutes
2:06:02
Pompeyo was trying to revisit he
2:06:05
debunked the conspiracy
theories never
2:06:08
been debunked of course it
hasn't been
2:06:10
debunked but talking about why
is he
2:06:12
saying it's debunked CB vs.
evidence
2:06:15
that is debunk just because
somebody
2:06:16
else said it wasn't the case
because
2:06:18
it's uni and we still you know
here's
2:06:20
what's not resolved people keep
saying
2:06:23
this they say there's no bats
being sold
2:06:25
at that at that wet market and
other
2:06:28
people say well then it came
from bats
2:06:29
being sold at the wet market
and other
2:06:32
people say they don't sell bats
at that
2:06:33
wet market is a seafood place
as our
2:06:36
President himself says covering
up the
2:06:39
spread of the corona virus
everybody
2:06:43
knows what's going on there did
you see
2:06:48
the altercation with the Asian
American
2:06:50
reporter
2:06:53
it's perpetual which one is
this this is
2:06:55
a new one this was this was a
new
2:06:57
reporter and she's one of the
activists
2:07:01
the activist reporters that are
now
2:07:02
showing up to these conferences
men and
2:07:06
women are good-looking they're
young the
2:07:08
good-looking the guys are you
know
2:07:10
they're kind of hunky the girls
are
2:07:12
really cute and this and and of
course
2:07:17
if they have anyone who's
either of
2:07:20
collar journalists of color but
if you
2:07:26
can get an asian-american to
ask a
2:07:28
question about China that's
even better
2:07:32
but this I think she jumped the
shark on
2:07:36
this one you'll hear why
problem okay
2:07:38
yeah go ahead please
2:07:41
said many times that the u.s.
is doing
2:07:44
far better than any other
country when
2:07:47
it comes to testing yes why
does that
2:07:49
matter why is this a global
competition
2:07:51
to you if everyday Americans
are still
2:07:54
losing their lives and we're
still
2:07:56
seeing more cases every day so
it's like
2:07:59
a typical unimportant
unimpressive
2:08:03
question that is only meant to
attack
2:08:06
the president's demeanor or how
he talks
2:08:08
about something and and this is
she's
2:08:11
wasting our time with this but
then this
2:08:13
happens well they're losing
their lives
2:08:15
everywhere in the world
2:08:16
then maybe that's a question
you should
2:08:18
ask China
2:08:20
don't ask me has China that
question
2:08:23
okay when you ask them that
question you
2:08:25
may get a very unusual answer
yes behind
2:08:27
you and here's what's really
interesting
2:08:29
she came back after he said
well why
2:08:32
don't you go ask China about
that which
2:08:34
he's very consistently say
China knows
2:08:36
everybody knows is China but
remember
2:08:38
she's Asian Americans so she
gets to ask
2:08:40
this follow-up question what
sir why are
2:08:42
you saying that to me
2:08:43
specifically I'm telling you
I'm not
2:08:46
saying it specifically to
anybody I'm
2:08:47
saying it to anybody they would
ask a
2:08:49
nasty question like please go
ahead do
2:08:52
you really think she expected
the
2:08:53
President to say well clearly
you got
2:08:55
splitty eyes you're a gook what
do you
2:08:57
want I mean what the hell are
these
2:08:58
people doing is that really
what she
2:09:01
thought is that really why she
why do
2:09:03
you say that to me is because I
look
2:09:05
Chinese
2:09:07
this is infantile why you
notice the
2:09:09
White House can ban these
people I don't
2:09:11
know why they let him in well
then
2:09:13
you're banning a woman of color
well
2:09:18
it's it did what I would have
said the
2:09:20
Carll ABC he's the one who
heads up the
2:09:23
correspondents that get to go
to that
2:09:25
thing in the first place of
course he's
2:09:26
the guy that's bringing all the
the
2:09:28
activists journalists in yeah
and then
2:09:30
and then another good-looking
journalist
2:09:33
from CNN okay anybody else
please go
2:09:38
ahead in the back please it's
okay
2:09:40
you're intimated I had two
questions
2:09:42
this direction next place but
you didn't
2:09:45
you call it on me
2:09:46
I did and you didn't respond
and now I'm
2:09:49
calling on sorry just a young
lady in
2:09:51
the back please I just want to
let my
2:09:52
colleague okay the cast ladies
and
2:09:54
gentlemen thank you very much
appreciate
2:09:56
it
2:09:56
thank you very much what looks
clearly
2:10:01
clearly some kind of attitude or
2:10:04
something and he's like I not
you
2:10:05
anymore and oh but then we just
like
2:10:08
that's not fair yeah you called
on me
2:10:10
it's my time it's my turn of
course that
2:10:13
question I want to question a
bunch of
2:10:16
kids I'm probably what's her
name the
2:10:19
Kaylee she also walks out I
mean at some
2:10:21
point are you just dare to be
harrangue
2:10:25
by the media they're unit
there's not
2:10:27
these are not legitimate
questions well
2:10:29
they're legitimate questions if
your
2:10:30
National Enquirer or you know
or not
2:10:33
even there no it's this these
are these
2:10:35
are just questions to harass the
2:10:37
president and he's not he
doesn't have
2:10:40
to even show up
2:10:41
ball bomb I think went over a
year
2:10:44
without doing a press
conference at one
2:10:45
point I mean Trump is doing a
favor I
2:10:49
mean if they're gonna ask actual
2:10:50
questions but I didn't hear any
2:10:53
questions that were just like
no I use
2:10:55
showing a chart you know it's
not what
2:10:57
kind of a question is that what
I'm
2:10:58
showing the truck because I
think it's
2:10:59
interesting and you know and I
wanted to
2:11:01
show it I'd beid what can you
can answer
2:11:03
it yourself why you showing a
chart well
2:11:07
we are in in a modern kinetic
war which
2:11:12
means there's no bullets but
the the
2:11:14
kinetics come from money and
regulation
2:11:17
and maybe viral warfare but the
Trump
2:11:22
administration is now talking
to as many
2:11:24
chip makers as possible about
building
2:11:26
fabs in the US which some are
of course
2:11:30
going to do Apple is moving a
2:11:33
significant amount of their
iPhone
2:11:34
production from China to India
it was
2:11:41
kind of interesting to see Van
Jones he
2:11:44
had to some backpedaling to do
he was
2:11:46
supposed to speak at some
conference and
2:11:49
he tweeted I guess he found out
by
2:11:52
himself that oh my god I'm glad
this got
2:11:55
canceled because I I couldn't
have ever
2:11:57
even done it and I found out it
was they
2:11:59
were
2:11:59
sponsored by wal way and that my
2:12:03
takeaway is that's exactly
what's going
2:12:05
on there's so much because Van
Jones
2:12:08
wasn't just gonna go speak just
to be a
2:12:10
nice guy he's getting paid all
these
2:12:13
people II don't speak for free
generally
2:12:15
I mean some people do but their
speeches
2:12:17
are worthless yeah but but I
guess the
2:12:21
understood even yeah professor
in
2:12:23
Arkansas University his money
because he
2:12:25
thought wait a minute
2:12:27
okay somebody book okay the way
it's
2:12:30
usually done somebody books you
to begin
2:12:32
with right you don't just show
up to
2:12:34
speak right so somebody calls
you up and
2:12:36
say I'm gonna do it that we're
doing a
2:12:38
conference blah blah blah blah
blah
2:12:39
we're gonna pay you so much
money in his
2:12:41
case he probably makes pretty
good money
2:12:42
a 10 grand minimum and okay
I'll do that
2:12:48
in this because and then you
tend to
2:12:50
because you have to give a
speech to
2:12:51
this audience the next thing
you do and
2:12:54
I would say all speakers do
this you
2:12:56
check out the event so you go
to their
2:13:00
web page and see who's gonna be
there
2:13:02
and what was a who the audience
is cuz
2:13:03
you got to adjust your speech
to the
2:13:05
people if it's a woman's a
bunch all
2:13:07
women you got to think about
this so you
2:13:10
go to the thing and you go to
the web
2:13:11
page and the web page really
tells you
2:13:13
the sponsor at the start of
this show
2:13:16
two hours ago you said I don't
know why
2:13:18
people think I'm a misogynist
but really
2:13:20
you got to be careful if it's a
2:13:22
conference with all women oh
yeah so you
2:13:28
go yeah cuz of the you do I'm
not an
2:13:31
idiot so you go to the website
you check
2:13:33
it out and you're on the
website the
2:13:37
most important thing you see on
there's
2:13:38
who's sponsoring the thing and
the wall
2:13:41
way people would be front and
center
2:13:43
well this is no surprise he's
full of
2:13:45
shit this guy well you walked
right into
2:13:48
it because this was a
conference of the
2:13:53
NABJ which makes it even worse
National
2:13:58
Association of blowjob artists
clothes
2:14:01
no black journalists and so the
National
2:14:07
Association of Black Journalists
2:14:10
are sponsored by the Chinese
just want
2:14:13
you to understand that and so
he tweeted
2:14:16
I accepted invite this is
verbatim I
2:14:20
accepted invite two peas already
2:14:23
speaking Chinese I accept am i
all today
2:14:30
I accepted the invite to
participate in
2:14:33
NABJ webinar a webinar warning
black
2:14:38
community about kovat
misinformation
2:14:40
I said yes without knowing the
sponsor
2:14:42
glad NABJ canceled I would not
have
2:14:45
participated i'll keep raising
alarm
2:14:48
about pandemics impact on
vulnerable
2:14:50
people though and he as a
posted and
2:14:52
says so he cancels after they
canceled
2:14:57
correct and oh now that he
decides to
2:15:00
virtue signal yeah but if i am
not
2:15:04
buying it but what he's doing
is he's
2:15:06
busting the the National
Association of
2:15:09
Black Journalists that they're
in bed
2:15:11
with the Chinese he's busting
it because
2:15:14
they cancelled his money-making
event
2:15:16
okay now thank you
2:15:18
it always comes down to the
money a
2:15:22
professor at the University of
Arkansas
2:15:24
arrested for undisclosed ties
to China
2:15:29
Arkansas man Arkansas at least
went to
2:15:32
Arkansas another one of these
thousand
2:15:35
talents program did not
disclose the the
2:15:38
money the deals that he had
there they
2:15:40
charge and arrest these guys
now this is
2:15:42
this is not some slap on the
wrist
2:15:45
well good yeah I think so too
and I
2:15:49
think we should talk about
Flint this is
2:15:51
what Flynn oh yeah I got I got
Flint
2:15:54
eclipsed well it's time to do
it now
2:15:57
because we are in a very
interesting
2:16:03
situation where really the news
wants to
2:16:07
focus on death and destruction
and
2:16:10
Corona and scary things we have
all
2:16:14
kinds of documentation coming
out that
2:16:17
seems and appears to backup
pretty much
2:16:20
everything that has been said
about the
2:16:23
Muller investigation the Russia
2:16:25
collusion investigation about
the spying
2:16:30
on the president the president
is now
2:16:33
also tweeting Trump gate that
what it is
2:16:38
Obama gate I'm sorry Obama gate
my god
2:16:42
that jingles are showing up
Obama Gate
2:16:49
tag Obama gate it's what's
trending it's
2:16:56
what's trending she has a very
2:16:58
distinctive voices very good
you can you
2:17:00
can it's me she just from a
professional
2:17:04
point of view from listening to
your
2:17:06
doing voices yeah I mean I
don't device
2:17:09
about just listening to voice
she's
2:17:10
borderline professional voice
over she
2:17:14
has a couple of anomalies that
once
2:17:16
they're corrected they're very
minor she
2:17:19
has got the voice of that's
worth a lot
2:17:21
of money whoa that's quite the
2:17:23
endorsement I mean the way I
hear it she
2:17:25
would fit perfect in our in our
mornings
2:17:28
ooh
2:17:36
don't you think she would fit
perfectly
2:17:38
she would she would do a zoo
2:17:41
what did she what is she what
does she
2:17:42
need to be corrected do you
want to
2:17:44
correct her Live Well their
sake there's
2:17:48
an inconsistent there's an
inconsistency
2:17:51
in hers in her sweet sexiness
and this
2:17:56
is and I can only express it
this way
2:17:59
it's it's not mean it's like
when you
2:18:03
try to do you're one of your
voices and
2:18:04
it feels like an imitation of
somebody
2:18:06
you can't maintain it you can
do a bit
2:18:08
yeah a little bit you know yeah
you can
2:18:10
do a little short thing it
sounds like
2:18:11
Christopher Walken or someone
but you
2:18:14
can't really do a maintain and
she she
2:18:17
is at that point where she can
do it but
2:18:19
there's a maintenance issue and
so she
2:18:21
did apparently there's a meal
to hang in
2:18:25
there longer with this sexiness
all
2:18:27
right I'm a maintenance issue
okay
2:18:31
maintenance it mate is my
maintenance I
2:18:34
mean maintaining the all
maintaining the
2:18:37
level of voice I got you yeah
okay
2:18:42
that's very interesting what I
would
2:18:46
suggest everybody reads and I
put it in
2:18:48
the show notes in a show notes
calm and
2:18:51
yes I'd like to reiterate
search dot na
2:18:54
show notes calm and being it
dot IO are
2:18:57
no longer work the developer
who made
2:19:00
the search engine is as
abandoned it the
2:19:04
beginning of the year everyone
multiple
2:19:07
people have tried to reach out
to him
2:19:08
the the site doesn't even work
now you
2:19:11
could still go to na show notes
calm
2:19:13
draw back all the show notes
yeah
2:19:15
there's a drawback all the show
notes
2:19:17
are there everything is in
structured
2:19:21
XML data so if anyone wants to
build a
2:19:23
new search engine please feel
free would
2:19:25
be happy to resurrect search
any show
2:19:27
knows calm anyway so we're back
to back
2:19:32
to the yeah well really I don't
fit
2:19:35
exists I have three clips okay
I just
2:19:38
want to give a little
background her and
2:19:39
then want your clips we really
need a
2:19:41
daily Flynn podcast because
this is
2:19:44
truly about the deep state
2:19:47
and it's it's going to if we
didn't
2:19:50
already have a wedge in in this
country
2:19:53
is going to get a lot more
interesting
2:19:55
and I was like why I just want
to say
2:19:57
that Sidney Powell who is
Flynn's Mike
2:20:01
General Michael Flynn and how
this all
2:20:03
fits together hopefully your
clips will
2:20:05
start to explain it
2:20:07
Sidney Powell is his new lawyer
and
2:20:10
she's the one that has pretty
much
2:20:12
successfully brought all this
to light
2:20:14
she has a complete timeline of
2:20:17
everything that's taken place
and I will
2:20:19
sum it up as follows
2:20:23
the Obama administration and the
2:20:28
Democrat Party with Hillary
Clinton were
2:20:30
keeping tabs on Trump that's
why they
2:20:33
had this research that was done
and paid
2:20:37
for by Clinton and a law firm
and this
2:20:40
was all known that this was
they even
2:20:41
worked with Russians to get it
because
2:20:43
they just needed something
really think
2:20:44
it was going to win and and
just to make
2:20:47
sure everyone got in the game
we figured
2:20:50
out how to use some phony
baloney
2:20:54
information from multiple
people to go
2:20:57
through the FISA the Foreign
Service for
2:21:00
surveillance act court to be
able to
2:21:02
wiretap and listen in while not
actually
2:21:06
get previously recorded
conversations
2:21:08
from multiple people one of
them being
2:21:10
general Flynn and just so
everyone
2:21:14
understands why this is a big
deal we
2:21:16
have a constitution in America
you can't
2:21:18
do that we have a Fourth
Amendment Fifth
2:21:22
Amendment there's a number of
other
2:21:23
amendments this would violate
but after
2:21:25
9/11 we all as a country said
you know
2:21:28
if we had only know more about
these
2:21:31
terms than we could have caught
them and
2:21:33
all these people wouldn't have
died so
2:21:35
the Patriot Act which was
written a long
2:21:36
time before that but it showed
up and in
2:21:39
that there was a new deal you
could
2:21:41
listen in on American citizens
which is
2:21:45
unconstitutional in at the
heart but we
2:21:48
made a special law that you
could do
2:21:52
that if you got a warrant from
a secret
2:21:55
court secret but you could
trust it
2:21:58
don't worry it's secret because
it will
2:21:59
be of the high
2:22:00
a bar that it will be so
difficult to
2:22:03
get a warrant to spy on an
American
2:22:05
citizen it's I mean we might as
well not
2:22:07
even have the court at all
2:22:08
and of course you have to be
very
2:22:12
truthful and confident in the
evidence
2:22:15
you show to that court to
obtain this
2:22:17
warrant none of that happened
in this
2:22:19
case and spying was done here's
where it
2:22:22
all went wrong in my opinion
2:22:24
Trump won the Obama
administration and
2:22:29
all the people who were
involved with
2:22:30
this everyone who had
quote-unquote
2:22:33
unmasked a flynn call with the
Russian
2:22:36
ambassador they were in on it
including
2:22:39
Joe Biden and that's documented
and they
2:22:43
had a discussion on it on
January 5th
2:22:45
just right before the
transition and
2:22:47
Obama said oh man we got to do
it by the
2:22:50
book but everyone sat in that
room and
2:22:52
then they knew that if they
handed over
2:22:54
all of the information they had
what
2:22:56
you're supposed to do from one
President
2:22:59
to the next and the transition
one
2:23:00
administration to the next if
they if
2:23:03
they truly were honest and gave
it all
2:23:05
then Trump would know
immediately he had
2:23:08
been spied on and who had been
doing it
2:23:10
so they suppressed that and
they doubled
2:23:13
down trying to implicate Trump
in a
2:23:17
Russian spying scheme with
Flynn kind of
2:23:21
the point of the speak of the
spear
2:23:23
which served two purposes one
we had to
2:23:26
get Flynn out of there because
Flynn
2:23:27
would be the one to investigate
and
2:23:29
figure it out and and two we
needed a
2:23:32
fall guy
2:23:32
to really stick the knife into
Trump and
2:23:37
that's now starting to unravel
because
2:23:39
they didn't get Trump out in
time they
2:23:41
weren't able to impeach him and
I
2:23:43
presume the president's just
been
2:23:45
sitting on this and now it's
time to
2:23:46
release it and I think every
day we'll
2:23:49
get a new piece and this latest
piece
2:23:51
that we received is a list of
39 people
2:23:55
39 or 29 things
2:23:58
listen 20 lot around 30 people
who all
2:24:03
requested unmasking unmasking of
2:24:10
these of these phone calls and
if you
2:24:14
want I have a two-minute clip
of NSA
2:24:17
director Admiral Mike Rogers
explaining
2:24:20
how that works as an older clip
because
2:24:22
he's the guy once you play that
and then
2:24:23
I'll play these three this
about bite
2:24:25
and mostly yeah but it also
brings in
2:24:27
Trump and Trump they do be the
last clip
2:24:31
and Trump previews what's
coming or
2:24:33
predicts right there we go on
so here is
2:24:36
how the process works of someone
2:24:39
obtaining the call that they're
2:24:42
interested in the of an
American citizen
2:24:45
would be redacted and now we
have to
2:24:47
know who that person is so we
can
2:24:49
understand what the call is
about so the
2:24:51
respect to unmasking the
following
2:24:54
criteria is apply first for the
National
2:24:57
Security Agency we define in
writing who
2:25:00
has the authority to unmask a
u.s.
2:25:02
person identity that is 20
individuals
2:25:04
in 12 different positions I am
one of
2:25:07
the 20 in one of those 12
positions the
2:25:09
director secondly we outline in
writing
2:25:14
what are the criteria that will
be
2:25:15
applied to a request to unmask
in a
2:25:18
report and again part of our
process
2:25:20
under 702 to protect the
identity of US
2:25:23
persons as part of our
minimization
2:25:25
procedures when we think we
need to
2:25:28
reference a u.s. person in a
report we
2:25:30
will not use a name we will not
use an
2:25:32
identity we say u.s. person one
u.s.
2:25:34
person to u.s. person three
that report
2:25:37
is then promulgated some of the
2:25:39
recipients of that report will
sometimes
2:25:42
come back to us and say I'm
trying to
2:25:44
understand what I am reading
could you
2:25:45
help me understand who is
person one or
2:25:48
who is person two etc we apply
two
2:25:50
criteria in response to their
request
2:25:52
number one you must make the
right
2:25:54
question writing number two the
request
2:25:57
must be made on the basis of
your
2:25:59
official duties not the fact
that you
2:26:01
just find this report really
interesting
2:26:02
and you're just curious it has
to
2:26:04
tangibly tied to your job and
then
2:26:07
finally I said two but there's
a third
2:26:09
criterion and that is the basis
of the
2:26:13
request must be that you need
this
2:26:16
identity to understand the
intelligence
2:26:19
you're reading we apply those
three
2:26:21
criterion we do it in writing
2:26:23
and one of those 20 individuals
then
2:26:25
agrees or disagrees and if we
unmask we
2:26:29
go back to that entity who
requested it
2:26:31
not every individual will
receive the
2:26:33
report but that one entity who
asked for
2:26:36
us we then provide them the US
identity
2:26:39
and we also remind them the
2:26:41
classification of this report
in the
2:26:43
sensitive sensitivity of that
identity
2:26:45
remains in place by revealing
this u.s.
2:26:48
person to you we are doing it
to help
2:26:50
you understand the intelligence
not not
2:26:53
so that you can use that
knowledge
2:26:55
indiscriminately it must remain
2:26:57
appropriately protected and so
the 29
2:27:03
people got to see this yeah and
even
2:27:08
though you'd notice Roger says
there's
2:27:10
20 people qualified to ask yeah
that was
2:27:15
all I'm a little unclear
whether that
2:27:17
means it's I thought it was 20
people
2:27:19
can approve someone who can who
can look
2:27:24
at it but that's it's a little
unclear
2:27:26
to me what is interesting
though is the
2:27:30
response from the New York
Times and the
2:27:34
New York Times who they cannot
deny the
2:27:37
the paperwork that is coming
out over
2:27:39
this their headline is Trump
White House
2:27:42
rewrites history this time
about Flynn
2:27:45
and their article shows a
different
2:27:49
picture by omission so they're
leaving a
2:27:52
lot of things out and
background and
2:27:54
it's quite sad they're in
trouble it's
2:27:56
quite sad to see them I think
they're in
2:27:58
trouble because not only cannot
just
2:28:01
anybody go looking at these
names but to
2:28:03
leak that name to the press
which
2:28:06
happened repeatedly and I think
there's
2:28:09
some documentary evidence of
that that's
2:28:13
a that's a jailable offense
remembered
2:28:16
um but it's gonna get get
introduced
2:28:18
guys are well sadly I have I
have
2:28:20
thought in a wringer yeah sadly
I have
2:28:22
thoughts on who but let's
listen to your
2:28:23
your joke clips and let's get
into the
2:28:27
see how this will affect our
future
2:28:28
there is a kind of a follow
kind of a
2:28:31
cascade effect from Joe Biden
going on
2:28:35
Good Morning America and so
this is
2:28:38
we've just before the list
comes out Joe
2:28:40
goes on this is kind of edited
down but
2:28:42
this is biting on it says CMA
but GM a
2:28:46
contradiction here we go I know
nothing
2:28:48
about those moves to
investigate Michael
2:28:50
Flynn number one number two no
I thought
2:28:52
you asked me whether or not
always
2:28:53
having to kill that clip I'm
sorry
2:28:57
that's the clip I have to do
play that
2:28:59
clip later play clips from GMA
1 sorry I
2:29:02
know nothing about those moves
to
2:29:04
investigate Michael Flynn
number one
2:29:06
number two this is all about
diversion
2:29:08
this is the game this guy plays
all the
2:29:10
time the country is in crisis
were in an
2:29:13
economic crisis a health crisis
but if
2:29:15
they you were reported to be in
a
2:29:16
January 5th 2017 meeting where
you and
2:29:19
the president were briefed on
the FBI's
2:29:22
planned a question Oh Michael
Michael
2:29:24
Flynn over those conversations
he had
2:29:26
with the Russian ambassador his
lyac now
2:29:29
I thought you asked me whether
or not I
2:29:31
had anything to do with him
being
2:29:33
prosecuted okay I'm sorry I was
aware
2:29:36
that there was that there that
asked for
2:29:38
an investigation but that's all
I know
2:29:40
about it I saw this and I have
an
2:29:43
observation well wait okay what
give me
2:29:46
your observation first but I
then I have
2:29:48
an interesting point to make my
2:29:50
observation is when this
question was
2:29:52
being asked and the follow-up
Jo had an
2:29:56
IFB and he was wiggling it in
his ear
2:30:00
and he cocks his head to the
left and I
2:30:02
guarantee you someone was
saying and you
2:30:10
can see his face tilt again in
2:30:12
recognition and then he comes
back with
2:30:14
the oh no like I was talking
about this
2:30:16
he was being souffle is that
the real
2:30:20
I'm I now that you bring that
up I would
2:30:25
say you're probably right
because he
2:30:26
asked it was asked one question
he says
2:30:28
I thought you talked about
prosecuting
2:30:29
yeah which was the second part
when you
2:30:32
take the first part from this
earlier
2:30:34
part of the conversation and
then you
2:30:35
put the second part which is
what I have
2:30:37
here in this contradiction clip
when you
2:30:39
take those two together this is
what you
2:30:41
really got he never said
anything or
2:30:44
even thought anything about your
2:30:45
question being about
prosecution list
2:30:48
to this clip I know nothing
about those
2:30:50
moves to investigate Michael
Flynn
2:30:52
number one number two now I
thought you
2:30:54
asked me whether or not I had
anything
2:30:56
to do with him being prosecuted
there it
2:31:01
is yeah yeah but he switched
midstream
2:31:06
I'm telling you switched yeah
you're
2:31:07
probably right because he's so
dumb that
2:31:09
he never thought that that he's
already
2:31:11
made the mistake no I thought
you said
2:31:13
something else oh yeah you said
that you
2:31:16
wanted orange juice I didn't
know you
2:31:17
said milk at Tina Tina and I
were
2:31:19
watching last night and I said
did you
2:31:21
see that and I rolled it back
and she
2:31:23
saw it too it says look he's
getting
2:31:24
instructions he you know the
the the
2:31:27
holding your left hand or what
did I FB
2:31:30
is the is the intercom and
you're the
2:31:33
depending on how it's set up
2:31:34
it could have been Joe's people
talking
2:31:36
to him it could be the the TV
network
2:31:39
talking to him it could be you
know just
2:31:41
same thing exactly and you've
seen it
2:31:48
before where the newsreader
goes hold on
2:31:50
hold on I'm getting important
2:31:51
information one moment so he
makes one
2:31:54
of those moves with his hand
he's
2:31:55
cocking his head and he's
getting
2:31:57
information he's being told
what to say
2:31:59
this is gonna be great I hope
there's a
2:32:01
debate with Trump but sadly I
think
2:32:03
something else is gonna happen
2:32:05
well I ain't ready for it but
someone
2:32:09
has to go down for this spying
and
2:32:11
Biden's name turns up on the
list as and
2:32:15
Weah wydad in he's lying here
clearly
2:32:17
because he knew all about it he
heard
2:32:19
the call well but hold on
2:32:21
why is Biden being highlighted
besides
2:32:25
it being Joe I think it's time
to
2:32:27
finally take him down so
Hillary can
2:32:29
come in well I'm not gonna of
course I
2:32:33
still have never pulled my
Hillary
2:32:35
prediction so I'm gonna stick
with it
2:32:37
but let's go on with this
theory of
2:32:39
yours in mind and this is Ron
Paul says
2:32:41
Ron people but it's not rand
paul and
2:32:42
he's talking about the biting
unmasking
2:32:44
questions that have Rennell
addressed
2:32:47
the acting intelligence
official senator
2:32:51
where does that stand is Rick
Rennell
2:32:53
going to testify to your
committee if
2:32:55
you've got confirmation of that
no but I
2:32:58
did send a letter last evening
to
2:33:01
Director of National
Intelligence Rick
2:33:02
Cornell and asked him if he
would
2:33:04
declassify this and we got this
2:33:06
information today and released
it and I
2:33:08
think this is astonishing that
Vice
2:33:11
President Biden and really all
of
2:33:13
President Obama's inner circle
2:33:16
individually were requesting the
2:33:18
unmasking of a political
opponent and
2:33:20
you know you remember there was
a whole
2:33:22
to do about trying to impeach
the
2:33:24
president saying that we're
using the
2:33:25
power of government to go after
a
2:33:27
political opponent this is this
is a
2:33:30
smoking gun if there ever was
one that
2:33:33
Vice President Biden was using
the power
2:33:35
of government abusing that
power to go
2:33:37
after a political opponent
essentially
2:33:40
unmasking someone is the
equivalent of
2:33:42
illegally wiretapping them the
2:33:44
government had permission to
listen to
2:33:46
the Russian ambassador but to
protect
2:33:48
Americans we mask their
identity but you
2:33:51
got the whole President Obama's
inner
2:33:53
circle clambering around
listening to
2:33:55
the private conversation I
think he
2:33:57
illegally and I think with ill
bill
2:33:59
ill-begotten motives do you
know senator
2:34:04
whether these unmasking
requests then in
2:34:07
each and all of these cases
occurred
2:34:09
after the election I mean
obviously the
2:34:11
assessment was prior to the
election
2:34:12
that Hillary Clinton was going
to win
2:34:15
obviously that didn't happen so
did a
2:34:17
lot of this that transpire
after the
2:34:20
election itself yes the
document that we
2:34:22
got listed all the names and
listed the
2:34:25
date that they did the
unmasking so vice
2:34:27
president unmasked general
Flynn to
2:34:30
listen to his conversation
which i think
2:34:32
is reprehensible but so did
James Comey
2:34:34
so did James clapper so did
John Brennan
2:34:37
so did Samantha Power's and so
did
2:34:40
President Obama's chief of
staff and a
2:34:42
dozen other people so think
about this
2:34:44
it's illegal to listen to
people's
2:34:47
private conversations you could
listen
2:34:49
to if you have a national
security
2:34:51
matter a foreigner but it's
thus the
2:34:54
foreigners saying we're going
to blow up
2:34:56
the Capitol and will you help
me you
2:34:58
don't get to listen to the other
2:34:59
person's conversation if
they're just
2:35:01
talking
2:35:04
yeah Rand Paul Graham answers
the
2:35:07
question but the guess that
conversation
2:35:09
took place after the election
there's no
2:35:11
other reason to do it but now
we have
2:35:14
the president chiming in on
this and he
2:35:17
talks about it at that meeting
of the
2:35:20
two governors and here he is on
a met an
2:35:22
unmasking and he puts a little
2:35:24
predictive thing at the end
here which
2:35:26
makes you wonder what's coming
next is a
2:35:33
massive massive thing it's I
just got a
2:35:37
listing it's who can believe a
thing
2:35:40
like this
2:35:41
and I watched Biden yesterday
on Good
2:35:44
Morning America being
interviewed by one
2:35:46
of your colleagues Stewart
2:35:48
Stephanopoulos and he said you
know
2:35:50
nothing about anything he has
no ideas
2:35:52
he knows nothing about anything
it's
2:35:55
nothing at all and then it gets
released
2:35:57
today that he was a big young
masker so
2:36:00
how do you know nothing of
you're one of
2:36:02
the unmasked errs it's one of
the very
2:36:05
big stories and I suspect
you'll have if
2:36:08
it's possible even bigger
stories coming
2:36:10
out yeah it's he's been holding
on to
2:36:15
this he's been wait I think
he's gonna
2:36:16
hold on Obama and until after
the
2:36:20
election does he want Obama
down I know
2:36:22
he does because this is Trump
when that
2:36:26
that White House one press
2:36:30
Correspondents Dinner
2:36:31
that's when Obama dressed him
down
2:36:36
that's that's a publicly
ridiculed him
2:36:39
that's called dressing him down
is it
2:36:41
not oh I thought he was that
that that
2:36:43
somebody with transsexual sorry
you are
2:36:45
on a roll today hate for women
confused
2:36:48
about transsexuals for women I
don't
2:36:52
know what to do with you man
I'm telling
2:36:54
you I love the smokin hot
ladies all
2:36:56
kinds of issues with you today
2:36:58
so where we're at now is Bill
Barr the
2:37:02
Department the Attorney General
said hey
2:37:06
to the judge I think is that in
2:37:09
Washington DC we're dropping
all charges
2:37:10
against Flynn clearly he was
railroaded
2:37:13
we
2:37:14
have evidence we have
handwritten
2:37:15
evidence of what the of what
the FBI
2:37:18
agents were doing you know you
know some
2:37:20
of the names like struck I mean
come on
2:37:22
it's very clear and the judge
said no
2:37:27
man I don't know about that I
think we
2:37:29
should bring in another we need
to have
2:37:31
some voices chime in here so
one he's
2:37:34
got a retired judge who's gonna
come in
2:37:36
and tell everybody Flynn should
be drawn
2:37:40
and quartered yeah and at the
same time
2:37:47
but I kind of like this doesn't
happen
2:37:49
often but I lost my train of
thought the
2:37:51
whole point was no I remember
the two
2:37:55
thousand names they got the two
thousand
2:37:57
name list for the lawyers who
were
2:38:00
always writing everything
prosecutor
2:38:02
lawyers yeah attorneys say
Trump sucks
2:38:06
yes that's exactly what they
did again
2:38:09
they sent out a message to the
email
2:38:10
list you have the list where
you had the
2:38:13
list you have all the hey
mister list I
2:38:15
have it yes it's always if you
go back
2:38:17
no hit the story because I
failed a
2:38:19
couple these guys to see if
they were
2:38:20
religious or alive and they
weren't and
2:38:23
they're all part of a Trump
hating crowd
2:38:24
hold on let's do this let's
look at how
2:38:28
many stories we've had about
the 2000
2:38:33
prosecutors so February 17th
bill Barr
2:38:37
resignation more than 2000
former
2:38:40
prosecutors okay let's see well
so we
2:38:42
have that's all February let's
go back a
2:38:46
little bit further because this
is being
2:38:47
used over and over again hasn't
it yeah
2:38:49
by the media loves it so it was
those
2:38:53
guys who wanted bar to reside
there was
2:38:55
a another example though he
wanted all
2:38:57
kinds of stuff yeah I don't
know how you
2:38:59
search for it mm prosecutors is
the
2:39:02
search I'm doing and it's
popping up
2:39:04
everywhere but it's I have to
go back
2:39:06
further wait I can do tools
2:39:08
let's do anything let's do last
year see
2:39:10
past year
2:39:15
that's past you anyway it's
it's the
2:39:18
same group and they are em
they're like
2:39:21
oh hey I got an email from the
group
2:39:23
what are we to sign it okay so
that's
2:39:26
where we're at and that's gonna
be very
2:39:28
interesting to see what happens
but
2:39:32
someone's got to go down and it
would be
2:39:34
great if it was Comey it would
be it
2:39:36
would be great if they close
the FBI but
2:39:39
Brennan I think Brennan could
be in
2:39:40
trouble
2:39:41
but ma'am branch according to
2:39:43
everybody's in trouble but he's
not in
2:39:45
trouble and I'd like to know if
anybody
2:39:47
can confirm that his security
clearance
2:39:48
was pulled I never heard that
it was
2:39:52
confirmed I don't know you're
talking
2:39:53
new stories from three years ago
2:39:58
okay all right did now did you
have more
2:40:00
on the no that's all I got I
just got
2:40:02
the bite and stuff and I think
you're
2:40:04
probably right this may be the
one it
2:40:06
may not be the one because you
still
2:40:08
have the same old the John
Cooper's out
2:40:10
there these guys who are you
know old
2:40:13
PACs democrat party and they're
the ones
2:40:15
who pushed Obama past Sanders
because
2:40:18
they're not putting up with
didn't you
2:40:19
know losing all that banking
background
2:40:21
well that bankers money and the
bankers
2:40:24
all said in the band the
Democrats are
2:40:26
more of a holder to the bankers
and the
2:40:28
Republicans are from what I can
tell
2:40:29
seems and the oops hold on 1 2
3 4 5 5
2:40:36
oh my god that is effor no
that's the
2:40:39
coastal coming down from
Seattle but the
2:40:42
coastal is always a little bit
I thought
2:40:43
it was six last time now it's
five now
2:40:46
it's five it just wouldn't
normally 12
2:40:48
that thing isn't bad you know
what that
2:40:51
means
2:40:52
what negative interest rates it
probably
2:40:56
has something to do with these
three
2:40:58
states cuz this effort goes to
Chicago
2:40:59
and this comes from Seattle it
goes down
2:41:01
as Los Angeles's
2:41:02
and these states are all
Democrats and
2:41:05
all God you know don't get on a
train
2:41:07
anyway where was I I was going
while I
2:41:09
was gonna switch gears if we're
done
2:41:11
with Flynn I want to do a quick
thing on
2:41:12
Bill Gates and then thank some
more
2:41:14
people okay on show number 780
of this
2:41:22
No Agenda show best podcast the
universe
2:41:24
from December 10th 2015
2:41:28
this is what we discovered and
trumpets
2:41:30
and yet Bill Gates knows what's
going on
2:41:32
oh man apparently at the time
trump was
2:41:37
all over Bill Gates and we have
to do
2:41:40
something we have to go see
Bill Gates
2:41:41
and a lot of different people
that
2:41:43
really understand what's
happening
2:41:46
apparently it was all in on
Bill Gates I
2:41:49
don't think so so much anymore
and here
2:41:54
is the the obligatory once a
show clip
2:41:57
of Bill Gates telling us what's
going to
2:41:59
happen what's needs to happen
and it's
2:42:01
gonna be an RNAi vaccine and
sure people
2:42:04
will die but it's the only way
to go
2:42:06
there's an approach called the
RNA
2:42:09
vaccine that people like
Madonna her
2:42:12
back and others are using by
the way
2:42:15
these are the companies that
either he
2:42:17
personally but certainly the
Gates
2:42:18
Foundation has put money into
moderna
2:42:20
would be the number one it's
why he
2:42:22
mentions it that in 2015 we
died enta
2:42:26
fide that is very promising for
2:42:29
pandemics and for other
applications as
2:42:32
well and so if everything goes
perfectly
2:42:36
with the RNAi approach we could
actually
2:42:39
be at the 18 months we don't
want to
2:42:41
create unrealistic expectations
the
2:42:44
efficacy of vaccines and older
people is
2:42:47
always a huge challenge you
know it
2:42:50
turns out the flu vaccine isn't
that
2:42:52
effective and old early people
most the
2:42:54
benefit comes from younger
people not
2:42:57
spreading it because they're
vaccinated
2:43:00
this is an interesting little
tidbit and
2:43:02
I I just kind of like
highlighting that
2:43:04
since we know that the previous
flu shot
2:43:07
the 2017-2018 increased the
likelihood
2:43:13
of the person who received the
shot of
2:43:15
developing a respiratory virus
by a very
2:43:20
infect infection by 36% and so
if you've
2:43:25
got old people in nursing homes
who I'm
2:43:28
sure are pretty much told
you're getting
2:43:30
this this vaccine even Bill
Gates knows
2:43:33
they're not very effective on
older
2:43:38
people because of the state of
their
2:43:39
immune system
2:43:40
and also in order to make it
effective
2:43:42
they got to jack it up which is
is that
2:43:46
think that's what you use the
adjuvant
2:43:47
for the Hamburger Helper of
vaccines and
2:43:51
that could make that viral
infection
2:43:54
even worse possibly and that
that
2:43:57
benefits on a community basis
the
2:43:59
elderly here we clearly need a
vaccine
2:44:02
that works in the upper age
range
2:44:05
because their most at risk of
that and
2:44:08
doing that so that you amp it
up so it
2:44:11
works in older people and yet
you don't
2:44:14
have side effects you know if
we have in
2:44:17
a one in 10,000
2:44:18
side effects that's you know
way more
2:44:22
700,000 you know people who
will suffer
2:44:26
from that so really
understanding the
2:44:29
safety at gigantic scale across
all age
2:44:32
ranges you know pregnant male
female
2:44:35
undernourished existing
comorbidities
2:44:39
it's very very hard and that
actual
2:44:41
decision of okay let's go and
give this
2:44:44
vaccine to the entire world
governments
2:44:47
will have to be involved
because there
2:44:49
will be some risk and
indemnification
2:44:52
needed before that can be
decided on
2:44:56
here's the question
2:44:58
with all this moderna and all
this work
2:45:01
on the r and a vaccine which is
in no
2:45:05
means a vaccine in the
traditional sense
2:45:08
because it's changing RN a
versus
2:45:13
building immunity by
introducing a
2:45:18
toned-down and or dead version
of the
2:45:21
violated attenuated well here's
my
2:45:23
question with all this focus
from Bill
2:45:25
Gates clearly on this RNA
vaccine what
2:45:29
if it doesn't work are we in
parallel
2:45:31
doing the old growing it in an
egg thing
2:45:35
I don't hear anyone talking
about it
2:45:36
because now we I mean we are
not buddy
2:45:39
coronavirus apparently does is
not isn't
2:45:41
that's why they said I'm a new
pouchy
2:45:43
said himself in one of these
little
2:45:45
ditties there may never be a
vaccine for
2:45:49
coronaviruses to one of those
it's like
2:45:50
aids is one of those things
well like
2:45:53
it's like
2:45:54
like all these things like like
Ebola
2:45:57
yes all these things why Bala
they do
2:46:00
have something but it changes
just
2:46:02
enough that it can't really be
a vaccine
2:46:04
is ineffective and what they
mean
2:46:05
generally speaking by changes
enough not
2:46:07
so much with with AIDS but with
these
2:46:10
corona viruses that they think
they do
2:46:12
generate and the next thing you
know
2:46:14
they're not effect they don't
really
2:46:15
have the impact anymore Laura
Ingraham
2:46:17
mentioned it the French guy who
talks
2:46:20
about this together when you
know the
2:46:22
Nobel Prize in medicine that
guy who
2:46:24
thinks his nuts because these
goes
2:46:26
against the grain who says this
bullcrap
2:46:29
this thing isn't gonna last you
know
2:46:30
more than a year because it's
going to
2:46:33
just turn into dust can't
reproduce and
2:46:37
live your are not on the right
program
2:46:39
today man what do you think
that is and
2:46:42
that is what Trump thinks too
yeah so
2:46:46
this whole thing is that's
whether it's
2:46:47
such a rush to get a vaccine
out so they
2:46:49
can at least have something to
sell
2:46:50
right well then we just get
back to the
2:46:53
chlorine or oxy chloroquine
let's play
2:46:56
one last clip from Laura this
is ingre
2:46:59
Amano CQ now I told you about
seven
2:47:02
weeks ago that
hydroxychloroquine was
2:47:04
likely saving lives and now
another
2:47:07
study confirms that conclusion
and it
2:47:09
was conducted by NYU's Grossman
School
2:47:11
of Medicine where researchers
looked at
2:47:13
932 kovat patients who are on
2:47:16
hydroxychloroquine along with
zinc in
2:47:18
his it's room Ison they
concluded that
2:47:20
the triple combo that they
awell with
2:47:22
that they were 44 percent less
likely to
2:47:25
die from the corona virus good
news
2:47:28
take that FDA yeah I like the
I'd like
2:47:32
the practical results more than
just
2:47:35
these damn studies that are
rigged and
2:47:37
you've got you know certain
AIDS groups
2:47:39
whether it's positive or
negative I like
2:47:41
hearing this from Texas what
happened to
2:47:43
this nursing home was one of
the first
2:47:45
big tests of its kind in Texas
2:47:48
I thought the risk of seeing
15% of that
2:47:52
nursing home die was just not an
2:47:54
acceptable risk a third of
patients said
2:47:57
this place in Galveston County
got the
2:47:59
corona virus so dr. Robin
Armstrong used
2:48:03
hydroxychloroquine pills to
treat 39 of
2:48:06
them so the pace
2:48:07
so done well you said most of
the
2:48:09
patients have done well
somebody's
2:48:10
listening to this might say way
he
2:48:12
qualified it with most have
there been
2:48:14
some who have not done well
with it well
2:48:16
I would say I would say all the
patients
2:48:18
have done well on Sunday these
patients
2:48:21
finish their five days of
treatment and
2:48:23
dr. Armstrong said no one
experienced
2:48:25
any side-effects but the 65
year old
2:48:28
anti-malarial drug has suddenly
become
2:48:30
controversial President Trump
said it
2:48:33
was promising for kovat 19
patients
2:48:35
Armstrong admits he supports the
2:48:37
president but Democrats
correctly
2:48:40
cautioned that this drug remains
2:48:42
unproven for the coronavirus
well let's
2:48:45
say that the president didn't
bring this
2:48:47
drug up well we would be having
this
2:48:49
conversation now I wonder sir
that is
2:48:52
about the best question I've
had so far
2:48:55
and I don't think so I don't
think this
2:48:58
would even be a conversation
honestly no
2:49:00
I think the news reporting
would be
2:49:03
hopeful results good news
2:49:07
senior saved elder's it's not a
death
2:49:11
sentence I mean all of this
could have
2:49:13
no but no and when all is said
and done
2:49:16
and ten years from now when we
look back
2:49:18
we're gonna see that there was
a lot of
2:49:21
stuff that could have been done
that the
2:49:22
actual hate of the president
not even
2:49:25
the pregnant heat of a man a
man with
2:49:28
orange hair resulted in death
yeah these
2:49:33
Democrats are murderers and
Democrats
2:49:35
Democrats the idiots it's an if
the
2:49:37
media as many Republicans that
hate
2:49:40
Trump too but this is political
if they
2:49:44
do everything you keep hearing
about
2:49:46
hydroxychloroquine is totally
political
2:49:48
the Democrats doctors and the
rest of
2:49:51
them oh no it's no good
2:49:52
and the Republicans yeah it's
good it
2:49:54
works we've done it I mean come
on when
2:49:57
is this gonna end it's gonna
end in the
2:50:01
election in November no agenda
imagine
2:50:06
all the people who could do
gossip oh
2:50:08
yeah that'd be fine
2:50:10
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2:50:17
Jamie got a few people are
fighting for
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sure starting with James
Niemeyer in
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Tulsa Oklahoma 124 dollars and
20 cents
2:50:25
and he says he found a show on
snitcher
2:50:28
what is snitcher isn't that
stitcher o
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2:50:32
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used it
2:50:35
stitcher makes a copy of our
show and
2:50:38
then they have different
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2:50:40
quality and they put an ad in
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2:50:42
it that's really the if you
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2:50:47
people ripping us off then you
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2:50:49
use that well we have an open
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2:50:57
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it he
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came in with a hundred twenty
four
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2:51:09
he's at $100 then we have sorry
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works to enough so they could
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he needs to call out Pippa
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2:53:36
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Jennifer
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we know her from animated no
agenda and
2:53:43
the voice that she's working on
a happy
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fun yes he
2:53:48
says the Jennifer's the best
wife in the
2:53:50
world and you guys stay away
from her
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I'm the luckiest man in the
world I tell
2:53:54
her all the time that but she
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that's it that's sick there's
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2:54:25
yes he listened he said he also
hit his
2:54:26
dad in the mouth not shortly
after and
2:54:28
started listening he started
listening
2:54:29
now too
2:54:30
wow man this Rogen appearance
has got us
2:54:33
seven new people
2:54:34
at least Skyler Sanders in
Oklahoma I'm
2:54:38
sorry I'm sorry
2:54:39
he asked for deducing we missed
it
2:54:41
you've been deduced and the
security guy
2:54:46
well some business partners are
helping
2:54:48
out Skyler Sanders in Oakland
California
2:54:50
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listening
2:54:52
about a month ago at the behest
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2:54:55
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also a
2:54:57
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2:55:00
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2:55:07
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Elon Musk
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org slash any let's see if we
had
3:00:07
anything else interesting well
I got a
3:00:09
promise to do the test of the
Tesla
3:00:12
store so here's an Elon Musk
update from
3:00:14
Democracy Now okay in Northern
3:00:17
California billionaire Tesla
CEO Elon
3:00:20
Musk has restarted work at
Tesla's huge
3:00:24
electric vehicle factory in
Fremont
3:00:25
daring government officials to
arrest
3:00:28
him for violating a coronavirus
lockdown
3:00:31
on Tuesday President Trump
tweeted
3:00:33
California should let Tesla and
Elon
3:00:35
Musk open the plant now it can
be done
3:00:37
fast and safely the president
tweeted
3:00:40
Elon Musk tweeted back Thank
You musk
3:00:43
has repeatedly downplayed the
threat of
3:00:45
the corona virus and cold
government
3:00:47
imposed quarantined fashion
3:00:49
Los Angeles County's top public
health
3:00:52
officials said Tuesday stay at
home
3:00:54
orders will be extended for the
next
3:00:56
three months at least 1300
deaths in LA
3:00:59
have been linked to kovat 19
California
3:01:03
State University's president
Tuesday
3:01:05
announced plans to cancel most
in-person
3:01:07
classes during the fall
semester yeah
3:01:14
you know I can't just not good
a quick
3:01:19
trip around the world I've got
I have
3:01:23
Corona in Brazil and Africa
which is an
3:01:27
interesting little report not
so in
3:01:29
Brazil which is emerging as a
serious
3:01:32
epicenter even though President
jarba
3:01:34
Sanaa rose supporters still
cheer him on
3:01:37
he's provoked outrage as a Cova
denier
3:01:41
who still won't social distance
on this
3:01:44
weekend he went for a
provocative spin
3:01:46
on a jet ski as the number of
3:01:49
coronavirus deaths past 10,000
local
3:01:52
authorities put a Kovach
message on
3:01:55
Rio's famous Christ the
Redeemer statue
3:01:57
have a heart wear a mask 10,000
dead and
3:02:10
we have 80 pushing 90,000 yeah
and we
3:02:14
shut down the country in Brazil
didn't
3:02:16
and our population is 350
theirs is 250
3:02:19
so their part their numbers
should be
3:02:22
hired I mean it looks like an
experiment
3:02:24
they don't want to do because
Boston our
3:02:26
Boston our bowls an arrow is is
a bright
3:02:29
wing or supposedly a kind of a
piece of
3:02:32
business oriented guy they've
left press
3:02:35
down there hates him they cause
3:02:37
basically oh I'm a fascist and
so you
3:02:39
got the same kind of politics
going on
3:02:41
with Brazil you know what I
want their
3:02:43
numbers aren't really being I
don't
3:02:45
think their numbers are high
enough - no
3:02:47
they're not no they're not but
you know
3:02:48
just just throw in surge and
dead and
3:02:51
whatever so you have to see the
Statue
3:02:54
with with that big to see the
Statue
3:02:57
person that's a beautiful
statue what I
3:02:59
think we should do he
3:03:00
America is we should put a big
mask on
3:03:03
the Statue of Liberty yes I
think that's
3:03:05
exactly what I was thinking was
there a
3:03:07
mask
3:03:07
let's go to Africa in Africa and
3:03:11
Southeast Asia the virus does
appear to
3:03:13
be spreading more slowly maybe
because
3:03:16
the population tends on average
to be
3:03:18
younger Wow that's all you got
you don't
3:03:21
have anything about
antimalarials okay
3:03:23
but no one is sure and it's
quite
3:03:27
possible that the worst is yet
to come
3:03:30
yeah Serge it's quite possible
worse is
3:03:33
yet to come they can't stand it
3:03:35
Boris Johnson goofed up during
Prime
3:03:38
Minister's question time Thank
You mr.
3:03:40
Speaker I thank the Prime
Minister for
3:03:42
his update on progress of
testing and
3:03:45
tracing this invisible killer
but can
3:03:47
you confirm the people of West
dr. ship
3:03:49
that the new systems that we
are putting
3:03:50
in place will in for some time
be able
3:03:53
to detect local flare-ups mr.
sandy mr.
3:03:57
speaker the intention is that
the
3:03:58
decoded alert system in time
will be
3:04:02
sufficiently sensitive and
flexible as
3:04:05
to detect local flare-ups so
that for
3:04:08
instance if a the code is
detected in
3:04:12
the water supply of a certain
time or
3:04:14
well then then steps can be
taken on
3:04:16
this path so people immediately
went
3:04:19
what Congress did coronavirus
can be in
3:04:24
the water supply please
3:04:27
well what he meant of course he
meant in
3:04:30
the sewage system
3:04:32
uh-huh maybe that's not saying
much for
3:04:38
the water supply in England no
kidding
3:04:40
may I have one last clip
3:04:43
and this is just a wacky clip
that the
3:04:46
mainstream won't pick up on in
the man
3:04:47
that Bernie Bernie bros won't
pick up on
3:04:49
but Bernie it along with neil
honda omar
3:04:54
these two communists have
decided that
3:04:57
they think that the all the
just why the
3:05:00
banks don't want this guy by
the way and
3:05:02
they're never good he's never
gonna be a
3:05:03
candidate you should realize
this if you
3:05:05
listen to this insanity vermont
3:05:07
independence senator bernie
sanders a
3:05:09
Minnesota Democratic Congress
member
3:05:11
Ileana Omar have joined more
than
3:05:13
3-hundred lawmakers around the
world
3:05:15
calling for the cancellation of
the
3:05:17
cornea you had to start it over
but I
3:05:20
just what 300 lawmakers she
says 300
3:05:24
lawmakers around the world this
includes
3:05:27
like the Communists in
Venezuela and the
3:05:31
Socialists here and the
Socialists there
3:05:33
should this is 300 lawmakers
around the
3:05:35
world aren't anyone in their
right mind
3:05:37
but go on not play it again
Vermont
3:05:39
independence senator Bernie
Sanders a
3:05:41
Minnesota Democratic Congress
member
3:05:43
Ileana Omar have joined more
than
3:05:45
3-hundred lawmakers around the
world
3:05:47
calling for the cancellation of
poor
3:05:49
nations debts as they struggle
with the
3:05:51
kovat 19 crisis this comes as
the United
3:05:54
Nations warns as many as a half
a
3:05:57
billion people could fall into
poverty
3:05:59
due to the pandemic in a letter
to the
3:06:01
leadership of the World Bank
and the
3:06:03
International Monetary Fund
Tuesday
3:06:05
senator Sanders writes quote in
the face
3:06:07
of a horrific pandemic in a
worldwide
3:06:10
recession we cannot allow poor
countries
3:06:13
to get educate money that
should be
3:06:14
going towards protecting the
health and
3:06:16
safety of their people to pay
off
3:06:18
unsustainable debts
3:06:20
we cannot allow these countries
to be
3:06:22
deprived of the resources they
need to
3:06:24
purchase food medicine
protective gear
3:06:26
and medical equipment sanderson
cancel
3:06:35
everyone else's debt except ours
3:06:37
yeah cancel all the debts
around the
3:06:39
world which is you got yourself
in this
3:06:41
situation and you want to just
have it
3:06:44
canceled you hoped that it gets
canada
3:06:45
he also wants to cancel all
student loan
3:06:48
debt and you me he just wants
to cancel
3:06:50
everything so i don't know if he
3:06:53
understands the nomar the rest
of it
3:06:55
even know how the system works
3:06:56
we're not a socialist society
we're not
3:06:59
China were not we're a
capitalist
3:07:01
country it's just bullshit I
mean I get
3:07:04
funded to be offensive
3:07:05
it's all so short-sighted look
at what
3:07:07
President Trump is saying his
idea I
3:07:09
like his idea is let's get
negative
3:07:12
interest rates and then
ultimately when
3:07:15
you take out a loan for school
you'll
3:07:17
get paid for it
3:07:19
it's real simple I don't
understand why
3:07:22
people don't understand this is
great I
3:07:24
can't wait for negative
interest rate
3:07:26
waiting for it all my life and
says
3:07:29
everybody's been waiting for
that
3:07:31
well CNN is and needs to be my
last clip
3:07:34
CNN just like when the Malaysian
3:07:37
airliner was lost you know they
they
3:07:41
went on for over a year every
single day
3:07:44
and that items and special
shows so now
3:07:47
CNN is doing what they do best
they've
3:07:49
got to do their gut do their
special
3:07:51
show so let's check out a promo
for one
3:07:53
of them taking on coronavirus in
3:07:55
hard-hit communities of color
joined on
3:07:58
lemonade Van Jones with dr.
Regina
3:08:00
Benjamin and Robert Smith Plus
messages
3:08:02
of hope from Mario Lopez samuel
3:08:03
l.jackson and more the color of
kobane
3:08:05
live tomorrow at 10:00 on CNN
the color
3:08:09
of CO vid with say inspiring
messages
3:08:12
the hopeful messages even one
black
3:08:15
person who watches CNN romário
local
3:08:22
messages of hope from
podcasters you
3:08:25
love from around the world
3:08:26
yeah that's there's that and
then we
3:08:28
have this little ditty just as
fun join
3:08:31
Anderson Cooper and dr. Sanjay
Gupta
3:08:34
former acting CDC director
Richard
3:08:36
Besser former Health and Human
Services
3:08:37
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius an
activist
3:08:40
Greta tune Berg for coronavirus
3:08:42
affection fears live Thursday
at 8:00
3:08:45
I'm glad you got that I can't
wait it's
3:08:48
tonight
3:08:49
Greta - and Berg what the hell
does she
3:08:51
have to do with coronavirus
will she
3:08:54
have it so what did that so
you're an
3:08:58
expert cuz you caught you
caught a cold
3:09:00
so now you're a doctor
3:09:01
oh and Van Jones isn't is an
expert on
3:09:04
coronavirus come on man it's
you got to
3:09:13
enjoy the little things this is
fun you
3:09:15
know it's gonna be a turd it's
just it's
3:09:21
really fun man come on
3:09:23
well I got one I got one then
let's
3:09:25
listen to some other another
idiocy this
3:09:29
is Rick bright he's gonna
testify in
3:09:32
front of Congress he's well on
his of
3:09:34
ayala gist but somehow he's
become
3:09:36
magically become an
epidemiologist
3:09:38
tomorrow on Capitol Hill
3:09:40
Rick bright the
administration's former
3:09:42
top vaccine researcher who is
pushed out
3:09:44
of his position will testify
that if the
3:09:47
response is not ramped up work
2020 will
3:09:49
be the darkest winter in modern
history
3:09:52
yes it'll be a cold and lonely
Christmas
3:09:57
without you I don't believe any
of it
3:10:00
anymore
3:10:00
I really don't it's quite the
beach I
3:10:04
don't believe any of it anymore
and we
3:10:08
just hire some it is a little
tiresome
3:10:10
it's amazing we can put a show
together
3:10:13
I mean it's I have to struggle
well
3:10:15
that's a very good point
because we both
3:10:18
I know that we both were
digging deep
3:10:21
and hard for for material for
today if
3:10:24
you don't want to bore people
you know
3:10:26
you got to come up with new
stuff and
3:10:27
here you go
3:10:29
the c-span is still a beautiful
thing
3:10:32
yeah got some stuff from them
3:10:34
coming up if you want to hear
the foler
3:10:37
Nick the rat interview with
John McAfee
3:10:39
that'll be a no agenda stream
calm I
3:10:41
like how these guys think
3:10:43
very smart here at the no
agenda stream
3:10:45
and we have a couple of end of
show
3:10:48
mixes we've got Rolando
Gonzalez which I
3:10:52
promise to play from the last
show we've
3:10:54
got Jason Lewis and Jesse Coyne
Nelson
3:10:56
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Nursery
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Rhyme that goes
3:11:34
hickory dickory dock the mouse
ran up
3:11:37
that Trump Dethklok has over
Times
3:11:44
Square and what it shows is an
estimate
3:11:46
of the number of us pulpit 19
deaths
3:11:49
that resulted from the
president and his
3:11:51
team's failed response to the
corona
3:11:53
virus outbreak yes who's here
on Sesame
3:11:55
Street today from Dethklok and
the
3:11:58
masses right over here thanks
to doctor
3:12:00
foul Qing and leading
epidemiologists we
3:12:02
now know that how the mitigation
3:12:04
guidelines been put into effect
just one
3:12:06
week earlier on March 9 instead
of March
3:12:09
16th 60 percent of us covet 19
deaths
3:12:12
would have been prevented
3:12:14
don't run ready to run up the
Trump
3:12:18
dethklok's and the clock is
ready to
3:12:21
strike one the Trump death
clock stands
3:12:25
at forty six thousand four
hundred
3:12:27
eighty five and growing
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driving here that's dirty
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no it's
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we're gonna die
3:13:21
show it
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here
3:13:28
because I
3:13:31
we're in a mass
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cocaine
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don't you know it
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you
3:13:48
you are ways act surprised
3:13:52
say how are you nice mask
3:13:56
you tell me
3:14:00
this should never have happened
this
3:14:03
should never have happened
3:14:04
this virus should not have
spread all
3:14:06
over the world they allowed
this to go
3:14:08
into our country this should
never have
3:14:10
happened more than a dozen
children in
3:14:13
the New York City area have
ended up in
3:14:14
intensive care with severe
symptoms
3:14:16
possibly linked to corona virus
the
3:14:18
finding has not been peer
reviewed a
3:14:21
rate of infection is rising
heart rate
3:14:25
and their heart rate is very
high there
3:14:32
is now a more powerful mutant
strain of
3:14:35
the virus to compute the rate of
3:14:37
infection is rising like
bringing a
3:14:40
camera into focus these
techniques
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