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June 11th, 2020 • 3h 15m

1250: Noodle Nation

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is beyond laughable Adam Curry this is
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no agenda curry and from northern
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Silicon Valley where we missed the
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zephyr which seemed to not only be on
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time but 30 seconds early I'm Jesse
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Devorah well then the most important
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question is how many cars
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oh no water and I saw this effort going
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by I missed the car the car that I
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started to count with well luckily it's
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you did this on Thursday there's only
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there's only you know a day and a half
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left of trading I mean the markets will
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be confused if we can't give them the
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Zephyr economic car indicator then this
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is a trouble well I feel bad about it
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that's okay I mean it happens it's not
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our job per se this seems like it is
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well
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the week started off fantastically how
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does this work well we had great news
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from the w-h-o I was super excited oh
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you mean the news that they said they
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did get some pushback from the Democrats
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and they had to go back against the news
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and then back off on its news well it it
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went a little differently but I do have
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the sequence and this is the news that
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made me happy maria von kharkova of the
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whu-oh during their regularly scheduled
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conference call with dr. ted ross and
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you know it's it's a little presser and
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they give all the latest details and and
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health professionals call in and well
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here's what she said the second part of
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your question is what proportion of a
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symptomatic individuals actually
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transmit so the way that we look at that
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is we look at they need these
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individuals need to be followed
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carefully
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over the course of when they're detected
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and looking at secondary transmission we
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have a number of reports from countries
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who are doing very detailed contact
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tracing they're following asymptomatic
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cases they're following contacts and
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they're not finding secondary
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transmission on what is very rare and
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not much of that is not published in the
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literature from the papers that are
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published there is one that came out
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from Singapore a long-term care facility
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there are some household transmission
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studies where you follow individuals
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over time and you look at the proportion
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of those that transmit onwards it still
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appears to be rare that an asymptomatic
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individual actually transmits onward
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really really want to be focused on our
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is following the symptomatic cases but
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from the data we have it still seems to
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be rare that an asymptomatic person
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actually transmits onward to a secondary
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individual so well that's what I thought
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I was super happy and and of course if
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you listen to what she says a couple of
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things she says there are a few studies
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published papers it's very rare that
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people who are asymptomatic pass on the
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Cova the corona virus to other people
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and she said they found this out by
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doing contact tracing and this of course
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the contact tracing is the next step who
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would Bank fired yeah well it's the next
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step in someone's in one gender one of
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the many because what we're gonna find
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out about everybody and who they're
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hanging out with and this is a fabulous
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network that you can put into a database
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it's great it's great for all kinds of
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things so we cannot have that a we can't
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have people thinking that they can't
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they can just stop wearing a mask we
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can't have that we can't have a contact
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tracing show that this is that this is
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happening so the guy who has not been in
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a briefing for weeks pops up on Good
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Morning America of course we've got to
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bring in the big gun doctor fowey
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himself to reject this claim from the
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World Health Organization
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the same organization he's touted for
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months as the authority and the w-h-o
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said something recently suggested that
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asymptomatic spread is rare and they've
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been walked it back just all they walked
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it backwards now there's not this is not
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a scientific correction retracted papers
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none of the whu-oh walked it back this
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is the authority that you have them a
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clip of them walking it back got a clip
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of that but first we have to listen to
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function is rare and they've then walked
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it back just a little bit so can you
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clarify that for us what happened the
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other day is that a member of the whe
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show was saying that transmission now
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mind you a member of the WH oh you mean
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that one of the women who has been there
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for months giving us the information we
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have been told to believe that's the
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member you're speaking of Maria kharkova
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who's dutch name translates to
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churchyard was saying that transmission
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from an asymptomatic person to an
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uninfected person was very rare they
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walked that back because there's no
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evidence again ouchy unscientifically
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they walked that back I can hear the
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meeting now holy crap did you hear what
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those a-holes did tell him call now tell
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them to walk it back they just forgot to
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use a different term once they did it
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they walk that back because there's no
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evidence to indicate that's the case and
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in fact the evidence that we have given
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the percentage of people which is about
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twenty five forty five percent of the
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totality of infected people likely or
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without symptoms and we know from
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epidemiological studies that they can
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transmit to someone who is uninfected
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even when they're without symptoms so
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diminishing the hold on harmless listen
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you gotta it's important so to make a
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statement to say that's a rare event was
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not correct and that's the reason why
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the w-h-o walk that back so he
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saying that there's no evidence he's
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saying that this statement was incorrect
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he just obliterated that and what do you
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think what is his name username Robin
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Robin right is that who it is from Good
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Morning America it could be what do you
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think her father what do you think she
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does a follow-up question yet she nails
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him to the cross yeah let's just check
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the end again WH Joe walk that back
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doctor fell to hearing all of this how
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does that people are wondering about
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school's reopening okay
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oh yeah well she nailed him on that all
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right tell me about school's reopening
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now let's listen to the actual
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retraction the WH show gave not quite
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the same that there's no evidence and
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this confident Maria now she looks like
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a deer caught in the headlights so there
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were quite a lot of messages that I
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received overnight and that was we
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received about making some
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clarifications to some points that I
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made yesterday at the press conference
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so I think it's important just to just
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if I could briefly cover some of them
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perhaps some of the misunderstandings
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not say there were papers published that
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showed a symptomatic spread was rare
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that's what I heard
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seems she was very clear and you used
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the word rare at least two times I think
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three times well not as many times as
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foul she uses the word walk back so I
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think what's important related to
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transmission is what we know importantly
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what we don't know and what we're trying
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to do to really understand this very
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complex question there are some
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estimates that suggest that anywhere
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between six percent of the population
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and 41% percent of the population may be
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infected but not have symptoms with a
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point estimate of around sixteen percent
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she says the range of known infections
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is between 6% and 41% with a 16 point
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error margin that's not knowing anything
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statistically that doesn't seem like you
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know anything
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actually there's a term for it
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statistically spitballing that's nice
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she's spitballing exactly with an a
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point estimate of around 60% I don't
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want to get too technical I don't want
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to get too technical you might be able
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to figure out I'm about to talk about
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I'm about to be spitballing but that we
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do know that some people who are
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asymptomatic or some people who don't
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have symptoms can transmit the virus on
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and so what I was referring to yesterday
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in the first conference were a very few
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studies some two or three studies that
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have been published that actually tried
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to follow asymptomatic cases so people
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who are infected over time and then look
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at all of their contacts and see how
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many additional people were infected and
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that's a very small subset of studies
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and in that I used the phrase very rare
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and I think that that's misunderstanding
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to state that that asymptomatic
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transmission globally is very rare what
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I was referring to was a subset of
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studies smaller studies however if we
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take a study that is against
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hydroxychloroquine that only looks at
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their 40 patients then it's accepted and
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oh stop administering that that you're
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being lied to this whole thing is
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bullcrap the whole thing is 100% crap
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yeah there's a virus but the lockdown
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was a lie a lie I tell you from these
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people and you know if the Curie Dvorak
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consulting group were brought into this
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I would recommend to the president if
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and maybe he's thinking of this the
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following he's got to go on prime time
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and say ladies and gentlemen I can't do
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his voice but this is how it would
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supposed to sound
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I was hoodwinked and with me the
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American people and perhaps the world by
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the experts I was told to believe them
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we all believed them around the world
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pouchy Burks CDC w-h-o all lied to you
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and whether you reelect me or not I tell
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you I will drain the swamp because
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there's no I mean Boris Johnson is now
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apologizing himself all except he's not
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doing it right he's saying well this is
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what I was advised I would say the voice
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is dumb
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so it's crap the whole lockdown
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situation is just a lie it was designed
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to bring down the economy hello and the
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check mark recovery everyone was in on
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it on the stock market I will figure
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that out just shift some money to online
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businesses yeah it's alright Don yeah
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just sell now wait until it goes down by
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at the bottom and everyone made out like
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bandits bandits there's a lot of
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banditry going oh my goodness but this I
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mean this just tells you that it's it's
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it's just a lie that they've not told us
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the truth and and you know of course
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vaccines now listen to he's actually
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walking back his vaccine story a little
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bit
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now he's promised all the vaccines
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coming oh it's coming now here he is
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with the Ghana Good Morning America
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talking about the vaccine vaccine back
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side by the end of this calendar year in
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the first few months of 2021 so that's
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the thing that makes me feel confident
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that the process is really on track and
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that's good news again in the context of
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never being able to guarantee success
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things are clearly going in the right
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direction that's very promising very
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promising indeed and once there is a
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vaccine follow-up that's very promising
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this let me just tell you a little
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something about interviewing people when
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you either weren't listening to the
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person you were interviewing we have no
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idea what they were saying you just say
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something like what this resist
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journalists job did Robin it Robins
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journalist she's because she's a show
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host
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I'm never being able to guarantee
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success so he's now saying oh yeah we
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never can guarantee success it's not
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guaranteed and she's like oh yeah thanks
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of never being able to guarantee success
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things are clearly going in the right
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direction that's very promising indeed
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and once there is a fact about the
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sports robbing scene how often do you
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think we would need it would it be like
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getting the flu shot every year now this
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is a very good question we need it now
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she doesn't know why she's asking the
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question piece of paper that's why so
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does that mean does coronavirus will it
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change every year just like the flu
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that's the question but she doesn't know
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she's asking it let's find out you know
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we don't know that right now we're gonna
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take it one step at a time of such thing
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we want to do is to determine if it's
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safe and it if it protects how long that
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protection lasts we're gonna have to
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obviously observe that and that's the
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reason why when you make a vaccine it
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isn't the end of the game you have to
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keep following and see how long the
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duration of the protection is we hope
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it's substantial but if it isn't you can
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always give a boost so right now step
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one let's just prove that it's safe and
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effective and then we'll go on from
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there okay as to me a vaccine you get
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one in the minute they start with the
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boosters I don't think that's as great
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as you're telling me it is we asked
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their boosters every year no I don't
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like it
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it doesn't matter because all of this is
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just good news where we are today as
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Neil Ferguson the man of the eye mhe 2
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million dead model who walked it back
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and then walked his naked ass to his
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girlfriend who was cheating on her
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husband during the so-called lock up he
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says I was right I was right
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before walkman interventions were
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introduced so had we introduced lockdown
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measures of Lucania we reduced
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identifying the debt held by the
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minister half so I lost I think for the
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measures given what we know about this
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fun knew about this virus then in terms
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of its transmission relative this point
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certainly have we introduced them
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earlier very very animated young man
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here's hey I was right go ahead and
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prove me wrong was always great to say
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if we hadn't done it do we more people
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dead go ahead and prove me wrong
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thanks yeah mr. science we'll go try and
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prove a negative so what is going on
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with this data what is happening with
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all that Alex bit I'm almost done with
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Alex Berenson wrote a book which i think
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is one of the bestsellers now really
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about the data as you know co vid 19 the
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date of the models and it's a very kind
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of he wrote it you know in in kind of
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like the way we've explained how these
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things work but only use published data
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and he was on Adam Carolla Show talking
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about it and what what is happening to
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our journalism that's right right so
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okay so people in the media a lot of
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them are not very good at math and
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they're very prone to groupthink as they
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as the cannabis thing taught me but
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there's something even worse than that
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right and people call it trumped
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arrangement syndrome I don't like to
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call it that because that to me suggests
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there aren't good reasons to be mad at
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Trump I call it orange man bad because
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you know don't from does have lots of
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issues but there's orange man band
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syndrome going on and Donald Trump got
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blamed for this early on and you know
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the government didn't prepare right he
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shut the borders but then the government
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didn't really prepare in February and
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early March and then it panicked but
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what people realized in the media
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consciously or not was they could beat
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him up with this they could beat him
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over the head with it because his normal
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style is to fluster and to bluff and to
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mock people and that does not work when
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they're when
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you know when you have these death
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counts every day right so they realized
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they could embarrass him and they have
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been doing it non-stop ever since but
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the flipside of embarrassing it means
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you have to constantly talk about how
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terrible this is right and there's one
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last irony here Adam if this were really
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terrible okay if this thing we're really
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the Spanish flu or worse you know this
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were like forget the stand but let's say
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was killing ten percent of Americans we
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would have to take it you know I like
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that he listens to our show but orange
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man bad and we are now two weeks and two
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days since the protest peaceful protests
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began we saw everyone out there with
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without mass touching all kinds of stuff
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going on by now we should have people in
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the intensive care units dying on mass
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big big groups of them I don't see it
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however must be seeing it Adam you're in
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Texas NBC sees it but doesn't see it for
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what it is that they say there's an
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uptick a surge I am confused troubling
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new signs tonight about coronavirus in
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some areas that reopened early
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hospitalizations are way up a more
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serious indicator than the number of
18:38
cases and today dr. Anthony Fauci called
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COBIT 19 his worst nightmare saying it's
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not over yet oh it's the states that
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opened up early okay that's the problem
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not the people out there writing and
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peacefully protesting and I do not
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believe this is true I I really don't
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have that same report I agree with you
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said the people are democracy now is
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playing that up too but before we get
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too far away from the your first clips
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you're already abandoning no I didn't
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abandon them and keeping the flow going
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I have a que leak out of context I'm
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gonna pull a Caylee clip mm-hmm because
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I have a Caylee special today well it's
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as you know what I love about this show
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without ever speaking to each other
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we have this magic that works between
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you myself and our producers and so when
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you say you have a Kaylie what a Kaylie
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special a Kaylie special
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[Music]
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drop the mic
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[Music]
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first conference
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one more time
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[Music]
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John Lucas you're a master so I have the
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Kaylie special for later me if we wanted
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to produce that and this show was run
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like a traditional m5m show what do you
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think five weeks
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has to run past legal we have we have it
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we're all kind we have to finally we we
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have to audition singers now we just get
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it value for value thank you John so
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Ferguson coming back and saying he was
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right yeah
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brings me to this because there's no
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reason not to take advantage of the
21:05
situation and so we're gonna have this
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of this clip which is like the Trump
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administration taking advantage of this
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and this is kaylee pulls and Obama also
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I wanted to take us through few other
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things relating to the corona virus
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first the corona virus task force
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briefing was held yesterday I was in it
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there's some very good news that I'd
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like to share with you I don't know if
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you all saw there were two studies that
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came out very strong studies in the
21:32
journal Nature and in Europe which had a
21:34
very similar epidemic profile to the
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United States 3.1 million lives were
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saved
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and the efforts taken by the European
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governments and as dr. Burks noted to me
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she sent this to me just before I walked
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out here she said it suggests that the
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United States also prevented over 3
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million deaths thanks to the efforts of
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President Trump and the American people
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another study found that the shut down
22:02
efforts prevented 50 million additional
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coronavirus cases so those are two very
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encouraging studies underscoring the
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work of the American people know not
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everyone will understand why this is so
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funny if they're kind of new to the show
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after the 2008 Great Recession Obama's
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metric was jobs saved or created they
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didn't know which one it was but it was
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something to look at and it was millions
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of jobs saved or created and we
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determined it was just kind of a made-up
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thing it's bullcrap I'm looking for I
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can't find any clips that contain saved
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or create I mean we laughed about they
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were all mixed it we must had about 50
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clips as well that's why I find it odd
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that well it's also from the very
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beginning I may not have all that
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archives but this this bit created saved
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or created it's the same scam gamma pull
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nobody's calling him on it
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well no it's Kalei hello yeah right so
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get there but having to go see and the
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later can be special where she you know
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I found I got her formula I'm getting
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her formula down here that the clips in
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the next site to be the second after the
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first to break you'll start to see the
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formula she uses for slam and these guys
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is pretty funny anyway so yeah I thought
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the saved her created is exactly what
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we're looking at here and and they
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opened the door for it when Ferguson
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doesn't help by coming back and and and
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taking a you know a victory lap spike in
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the ball it doesn't help at all there's
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one other thing I just wanted to read we
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just came in it's from a medical page
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today which is a lot of doctors to
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subscribe to the newsletter and it's a
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medical
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website and they have a story here about
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the administrator of the Saugus rehab
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and nursing centers in Saugus
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Massachusetts who had heard that a new
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Medicare website you could find all the
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data of the cases and deaths reported
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from nursing homes so she went to take a
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look and her facility had seven hundred
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ninety four confirmed cases of Cove in
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nineteen the second highest in the
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country and two hundred and eighty-one
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cases among the staff and this is the
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CDC's national state healthcare safety
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network which operates under new rules
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from the Center for Medicare and
24:39
Medicaid Services it's called CMS well
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her eighty bed facility only reported
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forty five residents to have tested
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positive and five residents died it's
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it's impossible that these numbers are
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inflated by a factor of ten so she
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started looking around and talking to
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people and there's nursing home after
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nursing home that has numbers that are
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inflated by I mean seriously a factor
25:08
ten MedPage they first learned of the
25:12
inaccurate actors shortly after
25:14
publishing an article on Friday on the
25:16
new public database in that article was
25:19
a list which has since been removed of
25:20
outliers those were the highest numbers
25:22
of cases and deaths among residents and
25:24
staff included Dell Ridge Health and
25:26
Rehab Rehabilitation Center in Paramus
25:28
New Jersey the CMS data indicated it had
25:30
the most kovat 19 deaths of any nursing
25:33
home in the country 753 kovat 19 deaths
25:37
that number is insanely wrong Jonathan
25:40
McCauley
25:41
Dell ridges marketing director wrote in
25:42
a frantic email we are a 90 bed center
25:45
and we have had less than 20 deaths how
25:47
do you report such inaccurate numbers
25:49
well I think we all know the answer why
25:52
don't we because this was a scam and
25:55
these are these are the numbers that go
25:57
in Medicare fraud by the way to the list
25:59
well that's the whole point they're all
26:01
all these now I'm not pointing the
26:04
finger at anybody either
26:06
administrators at the nursing homes are
26:08
like hey this is our moment because
26:10
they're gonna make us do all this stuff
26:13
we got to have all kinds of money or
26:14
whatever it is or it's someone in
26:17
between them at the that Medicare
26:22
jacking up the numbers for other reasons
26:24
internally either way data is
26:27
disqualified it's disqualified
26:30
take off your mask people go out it was
26:33
a joke this dress here insulin now this
26:40
just came in from one of our producers
26:42
this is outrageous
26:44
the so that the nursing Oh tear it off a
26:48
you tube the nursing care industry is
26:52
now saying oh crap we're gonna get
26:54
blamed we're gonna get blamed the other
26:56
thing is well the hospitals are they're
26:58
probably doing the same thing they have
27:00
the same issues let's let's back up
27:02
let's back up to the early order all the
27:05
reports is show them on NBC ABC CBS
27:08
although they're backed up there oh
27:10
they're slammed and of course they're
27:12
showing on videos you watch YouTube you
27:14
have a bunch of doctors and nurses
27:16
dancing in the halls but it's beside the
27:17
point slam slam slam and then the next
27:20
day a number of people went out with
27:22
their own cameras after the reporting
27:25
was over and took pictures and went
27:27
through the hospitals and went inside
27:29
there was nobody in there take it off
27:31
YouTube take it off YouTube exactly what
27:35
happened and you know he's the virus
27:39
real yeah peers to be real they seem to
27:44
be it but this is gonna unravel before
27:47
the election oh it better it better
27:49
because this is an outrage and people
27:52
are being silenced over this they can't
27:55
it won't last because there's too much
27:56
of it you can't overdo a scam unless you
28:00
have anything else I'd like to move it
28:02
right to my next conclusion of the week
28:03
unless you have more on Co vyd well
28:06
let's see do I I think I got my good one
28:09
out of the way the good one I just have
28:13
to do well I mean we could do the
28:14
democracy now or
28:16
I just democracy neither think so the
28:18
Cova deaths update so you know the
28:21
breathless deaths update which we now
28:23
know is probably bogus exactly
28:29
coronavirus cases are continuing to soar
28:33
told tops 112,000 the watch give or take
28:37
10 post reports what if what if
28:40
everything was times 10 and we're really
28:42
only at 10,000 it makes sense yeah that
28:46
makes a lot more sense to me to
28:47
coronavirus case I'm sorry I'm gonna say
28:51
we I have a times 10 report later in the
28:54
show on something else ex
28:55
coronavirus cases are continuing to soar
28:58
across the United States is the death
29:00
toll tops 112,000 The Washington Post
29:04
reports kovat 19 hospitalizations are
29:07
increasing in at least nine states
29:09
following the reopening of businesses
29:10
Texas North and South Carolina
29:13
California Oregon Arkansas Mississippi
29:15
Utah and Arizona are all seeing a surge
29:18
in patients needing medical attention
29:21
Texas has seen two consecutive days of
29:23
record coronavirus hospitalizations on
29:26
Tuesday the nation's top infectious
29:28
disease doctor Anthony Fauci described
29:31
coronavirus as his quote worst nightmare
29:33
and said the pandemic is not close to
29:35
over yet the Institute for Health
29:38
metrics and evaluation has revised its
29:40
projected us death toll upwards
29:42
predicting 145 thousand deaths by early
29:46
August models and data it cannot be
29:50
trusted it cannot be trusted and just
29:53
with global warming well don't worry
29:56
that's coming back so something
29:58
interesting happened again it was just a
30:01
crazy week on Sunday we talked about
30:04
Sesame Street and what they were
30:07
teaching the kids about racism and I
30:09
took exception to their definition of
30:11
racism this is a clip from Sunday's show
30:14
it may sound eerily like we're talking
30:16
now but it's a clip from Sunday's sure I
30:19
should probably do a sound of it
30:21
I should do this this will make it more
30:22
clear
30:29
racism is when people treat other people
30:32
unfairly because of the way they look on
30:35
the color of their skin is not I'm sorry
30:39
not the definition of racism there are
30:44
they're freaked out the definition of
30:47
racism prejudice discrimination or ant
30:49
or antagonism directed against someone
30:52
of a different race based on the belief
30:54
that one's own race is superior it is
30:58
not what was just said here that is not
31:01
answer you're teaching children
31:03
incorrect things well that didn't take
31:09
very long and all it took was one noodle
31:11
girl from Missouri as hundreds of
31:14
thousands March for justice across the
31:15
country and in st. Louis one recent
31:17
college grad is using her voice in a
31:19
different way with everything going on I
31:22
think it's really important that
31:23
everyone is on the same page the same
31:25
page of the dictionary that is Kennedy
31:28
Meacham a recent college graduate
31:29
studying law politics and society said
31:32
the issue stemmed after people would
31:33
quote the verbatim definition of racism
31:36
a couple weeks ago I was like okay this
31:38
is the last argument I'm going a half
31:40
about this like I know a racism is I've
31:42
experienced it so I emailed them I
31:44
basically told them that they need to
31:46
include that there is systemic
31:48
oppression upon a group of people it's
31:50
not just it's not just oh I don't like
31:54
someone after back and forth emails the
31:56
editor of merriam-webster agreed saying
31:59
a revision to the entry of racism is now
32:01
being drafted dr. Charlene Jones teaches
32:31
political science at harris-stowe State
32:33
University
32:34
she said from her students to people
32:36
like Kennedy the young generation will
32:39
make this movement different now I'm not
32:41
exactly sure what the lady from
32:43
merriam-webster was saying about that
32:46
what change we can expect could you turn
32:48
your speaker's down just a little bit
32:50
and just slapping back so I'm not sure
32:55
what exactly she meant but it all it
32:59
took was one email from a noodle kid in
33:02
Missouri and now they're changing a
33:05
definition that as far as I know has
33:07
been around for quite a long time that
33:11
is something new this is a this is a
33:15
change and I'm identifying it and for
33:17
people who are new to the show I would
33:19
like to revisit the noodle boy because
33:23
this is the noodle boy has grown since
33:25
this clip first came into our possession
33:29
was this Seattle this had new the noodle
33:31
boy clip I always forget I don't
33:34
remember where the noodle boy was I
33:35
think it was an Oregon or maybe was see
33:37
how it sounds like a cial guy so he
33:41
works at noodles which is the noodle is
33:43
noodles or noodle factory whatever it is
33:46
and then and now we're going back to
33:48
what maybe 8 9 10 years with this clips
33:51
of years of 10 years and we were
33:53
laughing about him because these kids
33:55
seem like they were off their rockers
33:57
like hey man this is not fair we got to
33:59
have a say it's Kappa taking over
34:01
Seattle
34:09
either work for someone else are you
34:11
working for yourself and most people
34:13
work for someone else in a way that they
34:15
aren't free you don't really get to
34:18
decide your work for example I work at
34:20
noodles a restaurant and basically it's
34:23
a dictatorship that are told exactly
34:25
what we're gonna cook how are we gonna
34:27
get in there
34:28
and basically if they don't like what
34:31
they're doing they try to tell us what
34:33
to do if we own this and they get rid of
34:34
us and so we're not able to actually
34:37
cooperate in a way that we make
34:38
decisions together I try to convince my
34:41
my fellow employees that we should have
34:43
a union at noodle so it's a source of
34:45
power just to start with and then I
34:48
think in terms of the bigger picture
34:49
when you actually get rid of is by
34:56
having workers take control of the place
34:59
where they work well
35:32
we laughed we laughed we referred back
35:35
to noodle boy many times constantly we
35:38
got gamergate and social justice
35:39
warriors and of course we saw something
35:42
what entered the fray really was social
35:45
media and Twitter and it was fun we
35:48
could call people out and and you know
35:52
and and and get make trouble for them
35:54
and then a couple of these noodle kids
35:56
they they figured out that you could
35:57
probably shame advertisers into doing
36:00
certain things and if you can shame
36:02
advertisers well maybe we can well they
36:05
didn't work too well on public people
36:06
that's really how it started trying to
36:08
cancel it cancel culture trying to
36:10
cancel people and it's always fun to
36:13
take you know some kind of media
36:16
property or media personality so as we
36:19
move forward in time from the noodle boy
36:21
as noodle boys and girls they have
36:25
they've evolved and they've figured out
36:28
they have a rep oh no no they didn't
36:31
evolve they got older social media came
36:36
into the fray and I see noodle boy now
36:39
having what I'm going to call a noodle
36:41
gun not quite sure how noodle gun calm
36:45
by the way is registered to us not quite
36:47
not quite knowing how to use it yet but
36:51
when they figure it out when their aim
36:53
is true and they're loaded it's getting
36:56
pretty good some simple things that now
36:58
again this is just target practice these
37:01
demands for racial justice are not going
37:03
unheard tonight we're witnessing a
37:05
number of cultural shifts many say are a
37:07
long time coming with that here's Blaine
37:09
Alexander
37:11
it's an American movie classic
37:15
known for its swirling score and
37:17
unforgettable cast but now Gone with the
37:22
Wind is temporarily gone from streaming
37:24
service HBO max the film set in Georgia
37:27
during the Civil War has been criticized
37:29
for romanticizing slavery HBO says the
37:32
film will return to service with a
37:33
discussion of its historical context and
37:36
a denouncement of those very depictions
37:38
so you get the idea and Gone with the
37:41
Wind but it's not just gone with the
37:42
wind let's cancel some more stuff
37:43
another noodle shot in the wake of all
37:45
of the protests following the death of
37:47
George Floyd the paramount network is
37:49
now canceling cops after 33 seasons on
37:52
the air it's a long time also pulling
37:55
live PD from its schedule okay so let's
37:59
just look at a quick little rundown the
38:00
CrossFit CEO CEOs are now being targeted
38:05
this is where it's getting interesting
38:07
now cross I love it CrossFit is
38:09
vulnerable I looked at their business
38:11
model and they the way they work is
38:13
anyone can become a CrossFit gym you pay
38:16
three thousand dollars a year in fees
38:18
and every instructor has to be certified
38:21
by CrossFit and it's a thousand dollars
38:23
and that's it
38:24
but there's no turf protection so
38:27
someone could open a open a CrossFit
38:30
right next to you in the garage next
38:31
door gyms have have expanded and and and
38:35
added this so when he when the CEO
38:38
tweeted Floyd 19 that's all he did he
38:40
tweeted Floyd 19 immediately the noodle
38:44
gun came out and it got so bad the gym
38:47
it's not that hard for a gym to just say
38:49
fuck I'm gonna cancel they can always
38:50
resize like the other contracts not
38:52
exclusive then they started to cancel
38:55
they only have 15,000 so this guy had to
38:57
resign that's how bad it was now the New
39:00
York Times was very clear with boycott
39:02
your own relatives until they get woke
39:03
don't donate money to black groups and
39:06
tell me you won't text or call them
39:07
until they do let's see what else is
39:10
happening Elmer Fudd in the new Looney
39:12
Tunes no longer has his rifle a church
39:16
now this was interesting
39:17
catch and release catch and release a
39:21
church in let me just tell you well this
39:23
is
39:26
one at one of the parishioners of the
39:29
Church of the Highlands in I'm not sure
39:32
where this is so quickly liked a tweet
39:36
like to tweet and I don't even have to
39:40
get into what the tweet was they lost
39:42
their lease at the high school a million
39:46
dollars to the high school by the way
39:47
annually
39:48
no you can't have you here noodle shot
39:51
noodle gun once again it hits we have
39:56
let's see Little Britain in the UK has
40:00
been removed from Netflix it's a it's a
40:02
parity a comedy it's very very
40:05
successful but when I was there which is
40:08
not that long ago it was number one
40:10
people loved it and now has to be gone
40:12
has to go michael moore's film cancelled
40:15
censored taken off anywhere jesse small
40:18
ad is seeking to capitalize on
40:20
nationwide police protests with isn't
40:22
latest legal argument more noodle shots
40:25
noodle boy noodle shots robert
40:28
baden-powell statue the founder of boy
40:31
scouts past to go and when they pull
40:34
down statues like they did just the
40:36
other night which was kind of funny how
40:39
the head fell on one of the protesters
40:41
and put him in the hospital with serious
40:42
injuries when when you do that when
40:45
people pull down statues it is symbolic
40:48
that they're coming for the leaders next
40:51
and if you people don't see it you are
40:53
screwed here's what's happening with the
40:55
guns it starts with the ceos
40:58
anthropology anthropology as a you know
41:01
a chain store they sell clothes and dude
41:04
do you know what a lookbook is do you
41:06
remember look books from the advertising
41:08
agencies I know about look books but I
41:11
don't recall them and it wasn't
41:14
something that was in the public domain
41:16
no no notion available now look books
41:19
before the internet advertising agencies
41:23
paid college kids mainly they gave them
41:25
polaroid cameras and just mostly in New
41:28
York I would say mostly in New York go
41:30
out welcoming a Madison Avenue is in New
41:32
York go out with your Polaroids
41:34
take pictures and so if someone would
41:37
notice like a leopard print
41:39
dress in a club and there's an album
41:40
cover with leopard print and some other
41:42
leopard print these advertising agencies
41:45
would charge their clients big money to
41:48
look at the lookbook
41:49
here are the trends were identifying so
41:51
it was a good chance that fashion or
41:54
some other product whatever the trend
41:56
was from the lookbook would show up in
41:59
advertising and in products with the
42:01
advent of the internet data became the
42:04
lookbook and the agencies all became big
42:07
data agencies oh and Google and
42:09
everybody all calling data looking at
42:12
the trends and thinking they found
42:14
trends which of course they're not
42:16
because each trend for each individual
42:19
person is algorithmically driven all of
42:22
its algorithmically driven so is it
42:24
really a trend or is just a trend for a
42:26
small set or for one individual and the
42:29
trend was woke culture so all the agency
42:33
said we've got a virtue signal so in
42:36
came the pride colors and black lives
42:39
matter and all the virtue signaling you
42:42
can imagine but now an anthropology and
42:45
this is gonna be all the designers now
42:47
anthropology is the best example this
42:49
news is not really breaking yet but
42:51
scumming they have all this virtue
42:54
signaling stuff for black lives matter
42:56
people inside the company noodle kids
42:59
who work there are now using the noodle
43:01
gun and they're saying oh yeah well
43:04
that's very interesting we have a code
43:05
word for black people or people of color
43:07
in the store it's called it's Nick and
43:09
we say on the headsets we say like a and
43:16
hundreds of employees all over the
43:18
country are confirming this someone's
43:23
going down the CEOs going down the
43:25
company could go down this is a huge
43:28
it's to me it's almost like like the
43:32
Socialist Workers Revolution somehow
43:34
they are taking control of corporations
43:37
now they're figuring out that they can
43:40
this is going to be great to watch clip
43:46
OS
43:46
in Seattle riots just as some riot
43:52
updates and get some of these could I
43:54
know what you're talking about
43:55
well can I just give you one more bit in
43:57
them then we'll be done with it because
43:58
we have to do this anyway because I know
44:00
what the first real noodle gun cannon
44:02
shot is and that's gay what is it well
44:05
that's Colin Kaepernick yeah and I think
44:09
was the last show I said I think he's
44:11
gonna he's gonna hire him back no you
44:13
say you put it in the red book I said I
44:17
put it in the red book he's going to
44:19
play again he'll be hired and again and
44:22
playing again and hired is two different
44:24
things but go on I think you know the
44:27
intent of what I was saying this is you
44:29
know the intent wish go ahead I'm not
44:35
okay I have to stop for a second and we
44:38
can clarify the red book entry yeah what
44:41
is it I think I know the intent cuz I'm
44:43
a mind reader I can tell you what I
44:46
think I wrote it down okay here's what I
44:51
wrote
44:51
Adam June 7th to 2020 11:25 Kapernick to
44:57
play NFL that's what I said play play
44:59
that's okay that's okay I'll take it I
45:03
was wrong he might play oh your dad even
45:06
you don't even give it a chance to roll
45:08
out you can't be wrong I just want to
45:11
get to the clips I have no there's no
45:12
desire to discuss what I predicted this
45:14
is this is the New Orleans Saints safety
45:18
Malcolm Jenkins Colin Kaepernick gets
45:20
back in the league what does that mean
45:22
to the NFL on its stance for racial
45:24
equality why I think it means something
45:27
very significant it means that the NFL
45:30
is recognizing that it has to be what it
45:33
says it is you cannot have this all of
45:36
this commentary you can't have Roger
45:38
Goodell giving statements you can't do
45:40
all of it you can't say black lives
45:42
matter if you're not going to recognize
45:44
the black life that you ruined that you
45:47
actually went out and actively sought to
45:50
end his career and but I think the more
45:53
important part day that is the fact that
45:54
there are 15 billion dollar industry in
45:57
there has to be room for everybody there
45:59
has to be room for all of these
46:01
different attitudes and these different
46:04
points of view you saw it with the video
46:06
with the players yesterday and there's
46:09
no way that you're going to be able to
46:11
say that you're an inclusive
46:13
organization to everybody if you're
46:14
going out and you're actively silencing
46:17
the players I mean I just feel like when
46:19
I think about this I think about the
46:22
ability of a country to be able to
46:26
handle the truth yeah you have to be
46:29
able to handle what's taking place in
46:31
this it's actually one of the areas
46:32
where we're at our worst is the
46:34
inability to actually sit down and say
46:36
listen the world's not going to collapse
46:38
if Colin Kaepernick is playing football
46:40
in the NFL if anything it's actually
46:42
helpful so that's just a guy from the
46:45
saying to you I have no idea about
46:46
sports I don't know if it's important or
46:48
not so I'll just call that a BB gun shot
46:50
let's get out the 22 caliber this is
46:53
sunny Hostin of the view she's like
46:55
kneeling and the question is is Colin
46:59
Kaepernick owed an apology what do you
47:02
think sunny well I don't
47:04
I think he's not only owed an apology
47:06
Whoopie I think he's owed his job
47:09
I think he's owed back pay and I think
47:10
he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize
47:12
fascinating about it is when you listen
47:15
to Roger Goodell Mayock oppa he mentions
47:21
everything he says we were wrong we
47:24
should have listened
47:25
athletes in the league are now allowed
47:28
to take a knee we support peaceful
47:30
protests he mentions every single thing
47:32
except the very name of the man who
47:35
started the protests you know who
47:38
started this peaceful protest taking the
47:40
knee has become the symbol of these
47:43
protests we see it just all over our
47:45
country we see it actually
47:47
internationally now and I think it's
47:49
shameful that were allowed to co-opt
47:52
that movement and make it about the flag
47:56
and make it simple it was never about
47:59
it really really just is shameful no
48:03
again I don't know much about sports
48:04
certainly football or American football
48:08
as it was my understanding Kaepernick
48:10
was just not that good he came back
48:12
after whatever injury or whatever he had
48:14
he couldn't keep the weight on the guy
48:16
was just no good and there was the
48:17
controversy it wasn't that he was no
48:19
good he would they weren't playing him
48:21
but then I want to do some
48:24
clarifications before I get too far off
48:26
the track he was being paid by the way
48:29
all even when he was off the team sure
48:31
no one would pick up his contract he
48:33
doesn't get back pay he was getting his
48:36
full salary it was over ten million
48:37
bucks as far as I recall a year and I
48:41
think he may be getting it he made a
48:43
deal right he made a whole payoff deal -
48:46
yeah he made a lot of money so but that
48:51
doesn't matter because this is not about
48:52
this is about a win this is about
48:54
shooting the noodle gun right into the
48:57
heart of the enemy which of course is
48:59
the racist NFL owners who are friends
49:02
with Trump we all know that that's
49:03
what's going on and the noodle boys and
49:05
girls found an ally the man whose actual
49:08
business model is to make things happen
49:11
by shaming corporations you can't get
49:14
much bigger than the NFL I mean you can
49:16
but it's a big corporation so it in
49:19
comes at the eulogy for the third eulogy
49:22
for George Floyd the referee now oh it's
49:26
nice to see some people change their
49:29
mind get it an NFL said yeah maybe we
49:34
was wrong football players maybe they
49:39
did have the right to peacefully protest
49:41
well don't apologize give Colin
49:44
Kaepernick a job man
49:46
this was
49:48
the longest applause of the entire
49:49
ceremony I had to cut some of it out
49:56
some MP apology take a man's livelihood
50:01
strip a man down of his talents two and
50:04
four years later when the whole world is
50:07
watching
50:07
all of a sudden you go and do a FaceTime
50:10
talking about you sorry a face
50:14
minimising the value of our lives you
50:17
saw it then repaid the damage you did to
50:22
the career you stood down coz when Colin
50:26
took on me he took it for the families
50:29
in this filming and we don't want an
50:32
apology we want him repaired and
50:37
repaired like a reparation to colin
50:40
kaepernick we have to revisit another
50:43
piece of lost information that we
50:45
revealed on this show which is that one
50:48
of the reasons he wasn't playing is
50:49
because the line wouldn't block for him
50:51
no because he had an affair with one of
50:55
the linemen wives but also he was mr.
51:00
Dees mix he's mixed-race he was mr. GQ
51:02
kind of more passing than anything
51:05
although you know just it if anything
51:07
looks a little more Jewish but then once
51:09
this happened out came the fro all of a
51:12
sudden and this is from what I heard
51:13
from oh I don't pay attention to that so
51:16
this whole thing it really doesn't
51:18
matter because where we're at now is
51:20
Roger Goodell is under pressure
51:22
al Sharpton doesn't just give up this is
51:24
his business model he stands there until
51:27
he gets what he wants or he'll stage
51:28
protest after protest he got the
51:31
business before Jesse Jackson yeah and
51:33
now we have a Benjamin Crump is the new
51:35
guy he's in there as well I think al
51:37
brought him in as The Apprentice Crump
51:39
is the attorney for the family same
51:41
business model chick-fil-a Oh someone
51:44
was wearing a back the blue t-shirt in
51:47
chick-fil-a one of the workers which
51:49
means you know hey I stand with the
51:51
police ha ha ha oh no chick-fil-a has to
51:54
apologize CEOs are going to be the ones
51:57
to go when a CEO is fired for this kind
52:00
of thing
52:01
they can't work for a good ten years
52:02
they're contaminated these guys they
52:06
don't care about noodle boy noodle girl
52:07
anything they want their status their
52:10
job their ability to move to other
52:12
companies a lot is going to get done
52:15
with the noodle gun oh I think so too
52:18
noodle gun clip from let's play my rice
52:21
clip about Seattle because this is the
52:23
real problem is that somebody pointed
52:24
out you give these guys an inch they'll
52:27
take a mile
52:27
Washington State hundreds of black lives
52:29
matter protesters took over Seattle City
52:32
Hall Tuesday evening demanding the
52:33
defunding of the Seattle Police
52:35
Department and the resignation of mayor
52:37
Jenny Durkin police did not try to stop
52:40
the protesters as they marched downtown
52:42
unlike on previous nights when officers
52:44
unloaded with a barrage of so-called
52:46
less lethal firepower on Monday Seattle
52:49
City Council member Teresa mascota
52:51
condemned the mayor's militarized
52:53
response to protests how many people
52:55
need to write in about being gassed in
52:57
their own homes how many people have to
52:59
be sprayed in the street every night or
53:02
experience getting hit with flash bombs
53:04
or rubber bullets how many people have
53:08
to call for the police to be defunded
53:10
for you to consider resigning or for the
53:13
mayor to embrace radical change what I
53:16
find kind of fun about this story is
53:18
these are the people that are you know
53:21
no borders the first thing they do in
53:24
their own country is set up a border
53:26
did you see the signs like you're now
53:30
leaving the USA but it was kind of
53:32
written on cardboard like the way you
53:34
used to put on your room no girls
53:36
allowed with the S backwards or the r
53:40
backward this is exactly what I'm seeing
53:43
these are children it's crazy parently
53:48
are out of control and taking over the
53:50
place the rise of the noodle boy and the
53:54
noodles kids like you think about the
53:55
noodle gun I think this is this mate may
53:58
catch some leg
53:59
yeah well noodle gun calm is registered
54:01
that it takes it takes you to us so
54:02
that's that's a that's a good start
54:08
let's see where we at okay then I I'm
54:13
probably I don't know what a little
54:15
virtuous signaling please do something
54:18
how about playing the bonus clip okay
54:22
which is a new Hollywood production
54:25
showing the same oh yeah this is you
54:27
know we have the twenty thousand or
54:28
twenty there's two thousand of these
54:30
Justice Department X Justice Department
54:33
lawyers and DA's other may be signing up
54:36
for we have the same thing in Hollywood
54:38
with the Kristen bells and the Stanley
54:41
Tucci's the same whole group of people
54:43
so they've come out with a little thing
54:47
to shame the public shame the public I
54:49
take responsibility I take
54:53
responsibility I take responsibility I
54:58
take responsibility for every unchecked
55:02
moment for every time it was easier to
55:04
ignore than to call it up for what it
55:06
was every not so funny joke every unfair
55:11
stereotype every blatant injustice no
55:14
matter how big or small every time I
55:16
remain silent
55:18
every time I explained away police
55:20
brutality or turned a blind eye I take
55:25
responsibility
55:27
black people are being slaughtered in
55:29
the streets killed in their own homes
55:31
these are our brothers and sisters our
55:33
friends our family we are done watching
55:37
them die we are no longer bystanders we
55:41
will not be idle enough is enough I will
55:45
no longer allow an unchecked movement
55:47
I will no longer allow racist hurtful
55:50
words jokes stereotypes no matter how
55:53
big or small to be uttered in my
55:56
presence I will not turn a blind eye
56:00
going for a job should not be a death
56:02
sentence sleeping in your own home
56:04
should not be a death sentence playing
56:07
video games with your nephew should not
56:09
be a death sentence shopping in a store
56:11
should not be a death sentence business
56:15
as usual should not be life threatening
56:18
I stand against hate
56:21
I'll stand against hate I stand against
56:24
hate I stand against hate I will stand
56:28
against hate in love I will make my
56:30
presence known and killer cops must be
56:33
prosecuted they are murderers we can
56:37
turn the tide it is time to take
56:41
responsibility call out hate step up and
56:46
take yeah you know sadly this is not
56:52
going to help much and if I was one of
56:55
the Democratic leaders or and any leader
56:57
really I would actually see if I could
57:00
get a movie greenlit that really
57:02
triggers everybody because now we know
57:05
it's no fun there's no one left to trip
57:08
up and end and nail to the wall in
57:11
Hollywood the the the people who are
57:14
worried shut up and have gone away
57:16
everyone's virtue signaling so this you
57:19
if you don't focus these these noodles
57:22
on on Hollywood they're gonna go to the
57:24
CEOs yes yes somebody should do exactly
57:30
what you say get something going these
57:33
Hollywood douchebags let's start let's
57:35
just look at this dude all I want to the
57:37
in stereotyping orange man bad Trump's
57:40
an asshole I want you to read a Rob
57:42
Reiner tweet once in a while so you want
57:44
to stop I mean this guy is the most
57:46
hateful guy and all the people that
57:48
follow him and click like like like I
57:51
mean this is the the worst kind of hate
57:54
is the hate against our own president
57:55
the United States that all comes from
57:57
Hollywood it all stems from Hollywood
57:58
and these douchebags
58:00
who
58:00
also produce the most violent
58:02
hate-filled films as they're the ones in
58:04
the movies not me I can't get their sake
58:08
are dying can't even get a bit part I
58:09
blood that's beside the point the point
58:12
is is that these people are hypocrites
58:15
yeah that wasn't the cue was it now it's
58:27
gonna be about Leopold the second ooh
58:29
Belgium I know all about leopold ii of
58:34
belgium you know so i do have good news
58:39
i have immersed myself with some of the
58:43
younger white millennial children in
58:45
austin by happenstance who have
58:49
participated in in peaceful protesting
58:53
etc and I noticed that Austin and Austin
58:59
businesses the work ones and the mayor
59:02
and the City Council are all following
59:05
the lead of the Austin Justice Coalition
59:09
as mayor Steven Adler announces
59:13
initiatives for anti-racist policy
59:15
marches alongside Austin protesters the
59:18
City Council members discuss police
59:19
reform solutions with the Austin Justice
59:22
Coalition Austin restaurants donating to
59:25
support black communities and causes as
59:28
about 15 20 of them
59:30
Austin justice coalition so what do I do
59:33
I go and take a look well it would hope
59:38
so they're right down the street from
59:39
you well lo and behold they are a
59:45
nonprofit have not published their 2018
59:47
or 2019 numbers now when you have a
59:49
non-profit and you are a year behind
59:52
that's a flag in my mind so I looked at
59:55
the 2017 form 990 it's basically one guy
59:58
and this one guy is a famous face round
1:00:02
Austin's names
1:00:03
Chaz I think and they raised about a
1:00:08
hundred thirty thousand in 2017 most of
1:00:10
that went to salaries and to
1:00:13
to travel and I was curious why
1:00:16
everyone's giving to this organization
1:00:18
who don't seem to have a legitimate
1:00:20
accounting and order and so I emailed
1:00:22
them and I got a reply back actually I
1:00:26
should probably read that verbatim that
1:00:30
would be a little more accurate and one
1:00:33
second Texas here we go and here it is
1:00:40
thanks for reaching out we are a
1:00:42
non-profit but we use fiscal sponsorship
1:00:45
through Texas fair defense fund as we
1:00:49
are a very small staff nonprofit with a
1:00:52
large volunteer base if you use their AI
1:00:55
n a note AJC as the group we will get
1:00:58
the funds I didn't offer any I just said
1:01:00
where's your 990 I can provide
1:01:02
information about our joint agreement to
1:01:03
the appropriate people who need it well
1:01:06
let me just tell you this is bullcrap
1:01:08
you're a nonprofit or you're not a
1:01:10
non-profit you either have income and
1:01:11
have a statement or you don't they don't
1:01:13
because they're on the payroll of the
1:01:15
Texas fair defense fund the Texas fair
1:01:18
the front defense fund does not have an
1:01:20
entry saying they gave money to the
1:01:23
Austin Justice Coalition but the Texas
1:01:26
fair defense fund is also quite small
1:01:29
they ever see is it as in fair defenders
1:01:33
that the defending the Texas State Fair
1:01:36
the Texas fair defense project which is
1:01:40
so to remember this is black lives
1:01:42
matter they're taking money for black
1:01:45
lives mattering and that money is going
1:01:49
to an organization that wants to change
1:01:56
the criminal justice system and have
1:02:00
been working in Texas to remove bail
1:02:03
bonds their bail ah this is what this
1:02:08
has nothing to do nothing absolutely
1:02:11
nothing to do specifically with black
1:02:14
lives matter at all
1:02:17
at all you know I'll read to you the our
1:02:22
mission we fight to end the
1:02:24
criminalization of poverty in Texas we
1:02:26
envision a system of justice that
1:02:27
upholds the dignity and civil rights of
1:02:29
all people regardless of income race or
1:02:31
gender okay so the money these companies
1:02:35
are donating to help black people in
1:02:38
Austin goes to these guys who do about
1:02:41
four hundred thousand dollars a year
1:02:42
spend more than half of it on their own
1:02:44
salaries eighty thousand dollars on
1:02:47
lobbying and almost the rest on travel
1:02:51
this is not going to anybody but these
1:02:54
in Austin is filled with little
1:02:56
consultants who are a nonprofit who suck
1:02:58
off of the Dell foundation teach
1:03:01
organizing little events and stuff and
1:03:04
they and if you're under two hundred
1:03:05
thousand you can file a form 990-ez easy
1:03:08
you just say we made this we got that
1:03:10
with taxes and goodbye that's all you
1:03:13
have to do this is a scam of epic
1:03:15
proportions and people are falling for
1:03:17
it so when I say to these young white
1:03:20
girls hey tell me about the Austin
1:03:22
Justice Coalition I got answers ranging
1:03:24
from oh they support black creative
1:03:27
artists too they support black lives
1:03:30
matter too yeah they're working in with
1:03:32
the black community in Austin
1:03:35
Bulbul yes sure they're black people who
1:03:38
are who are poor were being criminalized
1:03:41
they're a part of the poverty problem
1:03:43
but this is this and this scam is
1:03:45
everywhere everywhere you look there's
1:03:47
these little comfort level organizations
1:03:49
and where is this consistent four
1:03:52
hundred thousand dollars a year coming
1:03:54
from that of course they don't have to
1:03:55
report and they don't although I feel if
1:03:58
you're spending eighty thousand dollars
1:03:59
on lobbying you should you should be
1:04:01
reporting who you're lobbying for on
1:04:06
behalf of who and maybe that's a
1:04:08
different maybe that's a some other
1:04:10
thing that I could find somewhere but
1:04:12
this is I find it absolutely outrageous
1:04:15
and people are falling for it so they
1:04:21
are the the children you're seeing most
1:04:22
of the children you're seeing and I just
1:04:24
call them children they are under
1:04:27
informed and over socialized they really
1:04:30
do then and they have
1:04:31
good heart they all have good hearts
1:04:33
they're like hey ma'am we just want
1:04:36
peace and love and they're being
1:04:38
manipulated and they don't know it and
1:04:40
it's to a degree where you can't even
1:04:41
say anything because part do you have
1:04:46
when you get shouted down I'm just
1:04:49
telling you where the who I spoke to
1:04:52
this is where they're coming from
1:04:53
they're coming from a good place but
1:04:54
they're under informed that ignorant
1:04:56
they absolutely do not know and what is
1:04:58
the one thing they say consistently well
1:05:01
it's systemic racism that's what we're
1:05:04
against institutional racism systemic
1:05:07
it's the cut we have to get rid of this
1:05:08
everywhere enter Bob Woodson I found
1:05:12
another interview with Bob Woodson this
1:05:14
is the guy who exited the civil rights
1:05:16
movement that he was in he's in his 80s
1:05:18
I think late 70s he runs the Woodson
1:05:21
Institute and he was on American thought
1:05:24
leaders on the podcast three clips but I
1:05:26
think they are incredibly important to
1:05:28
understand from this former civil rights
1:05:30
ADIS black man we have to do colors oh
1:05:34
well listen to what he has to say and
1:05:36
the answer becomes clear and so I really
1:05:39
think that this talk about institutional
1:05:42
I don't know what institutional racism
1:05:45
someone to stop the clip I think you've
1:05:48
mixed it up this is actually foul she
1:05:51
[Music]
1:05:53
was lowering my desk during the clip
1:05:56
it's it's actually Bob Wilson and so I
1:06:00
really think that this talk about
1:06:03
institutional I don't know what
1:06:05
institutional racism if I want someone
1:06:07
to tell me what that means I believe
1:06:10
that the reason that they keep invoking
1:06:13
it is because it prevents black elected
1:06:17
officials who have been running me see
1:06:19
they're Liberal Democratic mayors and
1:06:22
City Council members school board
1:06:23
members been running our cities for the
1:06:27
last 50 years and those are the places
1:06:30
where they identify the largest amount
1:06:32
of inequities exist well they don't have
1:06:36
to then answer the difficult question if
1:06:38
you were elected on the promise of
1:06:41
improving the conditions for the least
1:06:44
these why our students why are children
1:06:47
failing in systems run by your own
1:06:50
people
1:06:51
so to avoid answering that question all
1:06:54
they've got to do is point to some
1:06:56
abstract notion like institutional
1:07:00
racism somehow white America has found a
1:07:03
way to compel black professionals to
1:07:07
miss educate their children in schools
1:07:11
run and controlled and financed by them
1:07:14
but they don't have to answer that
1:07:16
question as long as they can keep the
1:07:19
public's attention focus on
1:07:21
institutional racism whatever that means
1:07:25
then they don't have to adjust the the
1:07:27
difficult questions I had never thought
1:07:30
of it that way I think he's spot-on
1:07:32
and we need to start asking people or
1:07:35
finding definitions of institutional
1:07:37
racism but what Woodson is about to say
1:07:41
here is what he believes is actually
1:07:43
going on an abuse of demographics and
1:07:46
data all hidden under this guise of
1:07:49
institutional racism first of all you
1:07:52
cannot generalize about the black
1:07:54
community any more any other people we
1:07:55
are not monolithic
1:07:57
we have difference in education
1:07:59
difference in income and when it's
1:08:02
convenient we generalize the black
1:08:05
community and we use the demographics of
1:08:08
those who are living in the most
1:08:10
troubling situations we use the
1:08:13
demographics of the incarceration of
1:08:16
low-income housing we use that
1:08:20
demographic information to make a case
1:08:24
that all blacks are suffering okay and
1:08:27
then when the money arrives it goes not
1:08:31
to the people suffering the problem but
1:08:33
those who are providing service for
1:08:35
instance in the last 50 years the
1:08:37
government spent 22 trillion dollars in
1:08:40
programs to aid the poor 70 cents of all
1:08:43
those dollar go not to the poor but
1:08:45
those who serve poor people they ask not
1:08:47
which problems are solvable which ones
1:08:49
are fundable then you have black elected
1:08:51
officials many of them were veterans in
1:08:53
the civil rights movement
1:08:54
who then came in to political office
1:08:56
they were the ones who were dispensing
1:08:59
those funds and listen to this two out
1:09:02
of ten whites who with college degrees
1:09:05
works for government six out of ten
1:09:08
blacks with college education works for
1:09:10
government which means that the vast
1:09:14
amount of money that has been spent on
1:09:16
the poor that has produce and reinforce
1:09:19
dependency have been administered by a
1:09:23
lot of middle-class blacks who then
1:09:26
elect those into office in those cities
1:09:30
who continue this funding and so as a
1:09:34
consequence over the past 50 years if
1:09:39
you look at the biggest income gap in
1:09:41
America isn't between whites and blacks
1:09:43
but it's between lower-income blacks and
1:09:45
upper income blacks and so the question
1:09:48
if that is true racism is the culprit
1:09:51
then why are not all black suffering
1:09:53
equally and and so that you have a lot
1:09:57
of professional blacks are or operating
1:10:00
in in a a professional class whose
1:10:04
careers depend upon having poor people
1:10:07
to serve yes it doesn't and these are
1:10:09
not ill-intentioned people but they're
1:10:11
you talk about structural racism is
1:10:14
structural inequality which means that
1:10:17
you got one class of Acts whose careers
1:10:20
and future depends upon another group of
1:10:23
blacks who are dependent so that if your
1:10:25
career as a professional service
1:10:28
provider is a pendant is dependent upon
1:10:31
having dependent peoples who serve what
1:10:34
incentives do you have to promote
1:10:37
independence among the class of people
1:10:39
who are down and struggling for
1:10:42
independence and self-sufficiency you do
1:10:45
not have one now it's just his view but
1:10:51
he has some credentials in the area
1:10:57
I think his views accurate I think it is
1:10:59
- I mean you cannot deny if you look at
1:11:01
Baltimore what's been going on that's a
1:11:04
great example of what he's talking about
1:11:05
but you know the and actually was
1:11:08
interesting some troll in the troll room
1:11:10
whose nickname was defund said this is a
1:11:14
skewed right-wing view of history it may
1:11:18
be that's possible
1:11:19
I don't know sounds pretty feasible to
1:11:21
me well like what history are we talking
1:11:23
about I don't know I'm just telling you
1:11:25
sounds like sociology to me there's only
1:11:27
history at all that's how people are
1:11:29
triggered man they didn't ape handle
1:11:31
defund what does that tell you about
1:11:33
this person a final clip a little
1:11:36
shorter so what is really going on here
1:11:39
what is really happening
1:11:41
well it's white guilt as we'd expect as
1:11:43
instruments of institutional racism they
1:11:47
don't live in those communities that are
1:11:50
suffering a problem their children are
1:11:53
not in the foster care system and so you
1:11:56
have an unfortunate situation where
1:11:58
middle-class I call them grievance
1:12:02
oriented middle-class privileged elites
1:12:06
are the ones on television shaking their
1:12:09
fists claiming that America is incurably
1:12:11
racist and they are preying on the guilt
1:12:15
of white Americans who are writing
1:12:18
checks to them so they are personally
1:12:21
enriching themselves and their
1:12:22
organizations champion so we just saw
1:12:29
this social justice and they are taking
1:12:32
money in the name of addressing an
1:12:36
injustice but the people will who are
1:12:40
going to suffer from this arrangement
1:12:42
will be the people in those communities
1:12:44
because around the country recruitment
1:12:47
of police officers are down 62% it has
1:12:50
the highest kind of dropout rate of
1:12:53
people suicide rates among law
1:12:55
enforcement is high and that is 86% of
1:12:58
the police chief said they're having
1:13:00
difficulty recruiting people and so
1:13:02
there what happens in some cases in some
1:13:05
cities the police are unable to respond
1:13:09
appropriately for to 9-1-1 calls because
1:13:11
they don't have enough officers to cover
1:13:13
it it's so it's in the show notes well
1:13:17
worth listening to the full hour of Bob
1:13:18
Woodson and yes why don't they put them
1:13:22
on CNN well hello that doesn't quite
1:13:26
seem to go with the message and the
1:13:28
message always is orange man bad that's
1:13:30
all that it is focus focus people obey
1:13:34
you know who the problem is that's just
1:13:36
a matter soak in these idiots the I'm
1:13:40
reminded there's no just not even part
1:13:43
of the conversation but I remind minded
1:13:45
bit by the concept that the idea is to
1:13:48
find these guys to give them get their
1:13:50
money mm-hmm I used to be in the mailing
1:13:54
list business for a very short time but
1:13:56
I knew a lot about it when I had a
1:13:58
newsletter just before I became editor
1:14:00
of infoworld hmm and there used to be a
1:14:04
catalog of mailing lists used to be able
1:14:05
to rent these lists and the big catalog
1:14:08
was called standard rates and data and
1:14:10
it was this huge catalogue of every like
1:14:13
you want to feel the stream mailing
1:14:14
lists or so many people are on it and
1:14:16
here's how much it cost per thousand to
1:14:18
borrow the list you have to use it for
1:14:19
one-time mailing you have to go to
1:14:21
mailing these services they could do
1:14:22
this stuff they have big giant mag tapes
1:14:25
it was very you get to handle them did
1:14:28
you handle the magnet eggs yeah yeah I
1:14:31
still have a couple anyway one is if you
1:14:35
go down to go look through the mailing
1:14:36
list there's a lot this is just before
1:14:38
there's a movement called the database
1:14:40
movement where they started combining
1:14:41
lists and then they come up with people
1:14:43
that subscribe to this and that you'd
1:14:45
get this but there was this one list it
1:14:47
was a very valuable as it was called
1:14:48
bleeding hearts and you can rent this
1:14:52
list and it was a millions of people
1:14:54
that were David errantly would just buy
1:14:56
anything you could if you took the right
1:14:59
pitch at him they were bleeding hearts
1:15:00
huh and this is what we're dealing with
1:15:02
here which is people that are all they
1:15:04
feel so guilt-ridden they're made to
1:15:06
feel guilty yeah and then then there
1:15:09
gets soaked too first you know the
1:15:10
donating to this little Texas operation
1:15:12
you're talking about they don't even
1:15:13
know what they're donating to no it's
1:15:15
just to us wage they're bleeding heart
1:15:17
yeah it's kind of pathetic I'm sorry to
1:15:20
say not kind of
1:15:21
super pathetic and then how about the
1:15:24
how about the debt no this this I think
1:15:26
was the was the top the ultimate where
1:15:31
the Democrats everyone saw it dressed up
1:15:34
in African scarves Africa you know
1:15:41
brightly caught it from Ghana from Ghana
1:15:42
as it turns out and they did a to clear
1:15:48
let's play let's play it because this
1:15:49
this was that I mean we went within a
1:15:52
year or two from cultural appropriation
1:15:55
being one of the most shameful things
1:15:56
you can do to the actual Democrat Party
1:16:00
leaders doing that in some virtue signal
1:16:03
about black lives matter Fanta
1:16:06
I got you I've got two black guys
1:16:08
commenting on this one's a comedian as
1:16:10
another both these guys have a total
1:16:12
number of Twitter followers this is like
1:16:14
double our scores this fear that the
1:16:16
black conservative twins no no I didn't
1:16:19
get them those guys are funny I did not
1:16:21
get the hodgson twins yeah yeah yeah
1:16:25
they're very funny but this is Ted this
1:16:26
is the clip that I have to the I
1:16:28
couldn't get this thing guys name I
1:16:29
screwed up dad this is the one this is
1:16:32
Terrence Williams on Dems
1:16:34
okay this is the guy who does the
1:16:39
YouTube make it easy he was invited to
1:16:43
the White House that kid right I think
1:16:45
so yeah let me get myself together
1:16:55
Terrence be serious here okay so y'all
1:16:59
think you gonna get the black vote by
1:17:03
kneeling with some African listen I have
1:17:17
not been outside of the United States of
1:17:19
America why are you wearing an African
1:17:22
scarf to get my vote you're not going to
1:17:25
get my vote wearing an African scarf
1:17:27
first of all I am from America so put on
1:17:30
an American scarf and maybe you'll get
1:17:32
my vote but hold on
1:17:34
you're not gonna get my vote do y'all
1:17:37
not know that you have to work for a
1:17:39
vote do you not know that you have to
1:17:42
actually do something for people to get
1:17:44
a vote you just can't put on the scarf
1:17:47
and get on your dirty knees and think
1:17:50
you're gonna give my vote well you're
1:17:52
got on your knees for nothing because
1:17:54
you're not getting my vote ha ha ha not
1:17:57
today not tomorrow
1:17:59
it's called tangibles that's what they
1:18:01
what this young man is looking for
1:18:03
tangibles I love that Nancy couldn't
1:18:05
even get up Nancy Pelosi couldn't get up
1:18:08
and now just imagine on her heels
1:18:10
yeah and Nadler didn't even kneel
1:18:11
because you knew he'd just roll right
1:18:13
over that man is an actual troll he is
1:18:16
really a true now the other guy the
1:18:18
other guy that was awfully low I
1:18:21
couldn't I didn't know really oh I'm
1:18:23
sorry it spiked it on the on the podcast
1:18:27
I'll make sure he's just on the pot yeah
1:18:30
this is the other guy whose name I lost
1:18:32
but he's another famous black guy who's
1:18:34
got he's following his unbelievable
1:18:36
night I don't know if he's an actor or a
1:18:38
presenter but he's uh this is another
1:18:42
good tape uh and who isn't this one says
1:18:45
Terrance Williams vitriol over Democrats
1:18:47
kneeling ah got you on a plane all day I
1:18:50
didn't notice that Democrats has only
1:18:51
needs like a bunch of dumb and dashiki
1:18:53
sauce and the thing that's most
1:18:55
disrespectful about everything that's
1:18:57
involved in it is they ran all those
1:18:58
African colors and flags when they've
1:19:00
been in power for 40 50 plus fucking
1:19:04
years destroying black communities the
1:19:06
black family all of their policies that
1:19:08
you can think of coming out of the
1:19:10
fucking Democrat Party has been clearly
1:19:12
meant to destroy control the fucking
1:19:14
black poor population in this fucking
1:19:17
country period but especially black
1:19:18
since the very fucking beginning so when
1:19:20
I see Nancy Pelosi disgusting ass on her
1:19:24
fucking knee taking a knee that she
1:19:26
really gives a fuck about black folks
1:19:27
why the fuck has the shipping happening
1:19:29
still on your watch then huh riddle me
1:19:31
fucking that all these years or all
1:19:33
these people being murdered being
1:19:34
discriminated against and now you want
1:19:36
to put on a fucking dashikis cloth now
1:19:38
you wanna camp fuck out of here fuck
1:19:40
every Democrat your sick your line
1:19:42
pieces of shit
1:19:43
Eddie Murphy just called he wants the
1:19:44
title of mister fuck you man back please
1:19:46
holy crap
1:19:49
so there's a lot of work well I haven't
1:19:53
that that's the publicity stunt which is
1:19:56
what it was oh yeah it was versus fire
1:19:58
again they made a mistake this is a
1:20:02
butchering the name of course
1:20:04
Akio Jia Obiang yuju who is from Ghana
1:20:08
and she lives in America so she is
1:20:11
actually an african-american Agony's
1:20:16
although she'd probably say she's she's
1:20:18
from Ghana but it doesn't matter here's
1:20:20
what she had to say cuz this presented a
1:20:22
problem for the actual Africans I was
1:20:25
just looking online today like most of
1:20:27
you and what did I see a bunch of
1:20:29
Democrat politicians kneeling down which
1:20:33
I have nothing to say about that because
1:20:34
I am NOT an American however having
1:20:39
around their necks this colorful fabric
1:20:42
which I'm sure they put around their
1:20:45
necks as some kind of mark or show of
1:20:49
unity or solidarity with black people so
1:20:52
in other words they are putting for what
1:20:54
they came to material or this colorful
1:20:56
fabric they had around their necks as
1:20:58
there's some kind of black 18 sign or
1:21:01
symbol to show that they are not racist
1:21:04
and they are together with black people
1:21:06
excuse me yeah Democrat tokenism you
1:21:10
didn't wait to find out that this thing
1:21:13
that you're hanging around your neck
1:21:14
it's not just some African uniform it's
1:21:17
actually decayed a material the candy
1:21:19
belongs to the Ghanaian people mainly
1:21:22
the Ashanti tribe excuse me Democrats
1:21:26
don't treat Africans like we're children
1:21:28
these fabrics and these you know
1:21:31
colorful things that we have within our
1:21:33
culture and tradition they all means
1:21:36
something to us I know you look at us
1:21:37
and you say Oh Africans are so cute in
1:21:40
all your colorful dresses well some of
1:21:41
those dresses and patterns and and
1:21:43
colors and fabrics actually do mean
1:21:46
something to us some of them belong to
1:21:48
ancient shrines and means something to
1:21:51
them
1:21:51
so why are you using
1:21:53
as your own show of the non racism or
1:21:56
you're unsure of veteran why are you
1:21:58
using the king day material to signal
1:22:01
your vets you stop it we are not
1:22:04
children Africans are not children and
1:22:06
leave our tradition and our culture to
1:22:08
us and if you don't know much about it
1:22:10
somebody there would be something else
1:22:13
you could have done to show you your
1:22:14
solidarity with black people instead of
1:22:17
taking the kingdom material I'm making a
1:22:19
little show of it some even have said
1:22:24
that some of those colors belong to the
1:22:28
Kente tribes who actually had slaves and
1:22:32
so to the dutch to trade with the
1:22:36
americans so it's just a little extra
1:22:38
insult they've added their what a bunch
1:22:41
of nincompoops how that was Nancy's
1:22:45
doing it's what an idiot
1:22:47
I mean seriously it did it's like she
1:22:52
said we're not it doesn't take much
1:22:54
brain power to figure out that was not a
1:22:56
good idea was a simplistic view of the
1:23:00
world yeah that allows you to go in that
1:23:03
direction yeah yeah and I don't like the
1:23:07
idea of our leaders having such a
1:23:09
simplistic view of the world especially
1:23:10
when they're accusing the president of
1:23:13
having a simplistic view of the world
1:23:16
yeah so I died yeah that was a fiasco
1:23:21
and it was not gonna get up with it was
1:23:25
the final touch that really made it
1:23:27
perfect yeah but there's lots of virtue
1:23:30
signaling everywhere Silicon Valley is
1:23:32
doing all they can to stop everything oh
1:23:33
by the way in the in the Netherlands of
1:23:37
course the probe their protest is now
1:23:38
obviously we were waiting for it started
1:23:40
out as hey man stop those racist white
1:23:43
American cops from killing black people
1:23:45
and now there's a new term that has been
1:23:48
introduced in the Dutch vernacular and
1:23:51
it is Afrikaans Eneida loaners so
1:23:56
whereas we have african-americans they
1:23:59
now have African Netherlanders instead
1:24:02
of just Dutch no no now now they have to
1:24:05
start to virtue signal
1:24:06
and your African it would be African
1:24:09
Dutch that the right translation but
1:24:11
nadolol nurse it kind of flows better
1:24:13
you say a free constant able owners it
1:24:15
has a sound to it most of these people
1:24:18
aren't from Africa they're from
1:24:19
Indonesia from yeah it's like come on
1:24:23
man
1:24:24
but now the verse you're signaling
1:24:26
continues and that's how they're gonna
1:24:28
that's how it's gonna be played and you
1:24:31
might go ahead I was gonna say I what
1:24:34
you finished what your thought was I
1:24:35
interrupt you you know I did doesn't
1:24:39
matter okay well I had it I'd there's a
1:24:41
clip we play on the lash I wanted to
1:24:42
clarify okay this clip which is the let
1:24:48
the extortion begin life protest or 24
1:24:50
second clip played again okay are you
1:24:53
know I'm a leader of this ftv movement
1:24:55
means a lot of things it could mean free
1:24:57
to people it could be for the people it
1:24:59
can also mean fire it's a property you
1:25:01
know and that's very possible today I'm
1:25:02
leading a demonstration from Barclays
1:25:05
Center at 6:00 p.m. to City Hall and
1:25:07
that's the first stop and we're hoping
1:25:09
the Blasio and Cuomo come out and talk
1:25:11
to us and give the youth some direction
1:25:12
but if they don't the next stop is the
1:25:14
diamond district and gasoline thanks the
1:25:16
truck there's awfully cheap ok
1:25:19
clarification they busted this guy turns
1:25:21
out he's a Brooklyn Attorney oh boy
1:25:25
that's interesting yeah huh no that's
1:25:30
his voice was so distinctive I guess
1:25:32
wondering hey this is one of our one of
1:25:34
the members is a firm here so he wasn't
1:25:36
did he get fired I don't know yet that's
1:25:40
still up in the air but I can't imagine
1:25:41
him not getting disbarred I Oh
1:25:43
Katie Williams a huge apology Katie
1:25:48
Williams yes on the last show and I'm
1:25:50
taking the blame but because it but he
1:25:54
said negating what I just said my email
1:25:57
problem from the last show which was
1:26:01
quite problematic was a big problem I
1:26:03
screwed up and I said that Katie
1:26:07
Williams had emailed that rules for
1:26:11
white people which you questioned if it
1:26:13
was real or not which I think it's
1:26:15
pretty clear now it's it and similar
1:26:18
messages are out there
1:26:19
and are real she hadn't sent it she was
1:26:22
the girlfriend who sent it to our
1:26:24
producer who sent it to me and so she
1:26:28
she was very displeased with that and of
1:26:31
course I apologized to her personally
1:26:33
and I want to make good on that here on
1:26:35
the show
1:26:35
oh shit does happen I'm sorry you know
1:26:41
yeah I know should be ashamed of
1:26:44
yourself I am I am ashamed of myself I
1:26:46
didn't mean I've got another since we're
1:26:48
talking about these and Tifa it wasn't
1:26:50
brought into the picture but they're
1:26:51
really one of the targets and they may
1:26:53
be behind a lot of the activities mm-hmm
1:26:57
including that that letter which I still
1:26:59
question which is Laura Logan is back
1:27:03
and she's pounding the pavement here and
1:27:05
there cuz I guess you know she had a
1:27:06
run-in with an teeth and she's you know
1:27:09
that now she she's a tough cookie she is
1:27:13
she was on Tahrir Square where she was
1:27:15
sexually abused and molested by all
1:27:18
these these men who just like surrounded
1:27:20
her and we're sticking stuff in her and
1:27:22
was horrible I'm not Jewish
1:27:26
that's pretty naive at the time did we
1:27:27
think a pretty blonde like in which you
1:27:29
know she's at her best looks right there
1:27:31
she's by herself no the camera crew got
1:27:33
separated yes that's what happened
1:27:35
camera crew ended up disappearing and
1:27:38
she's now surrounded are you blaming the
1:27:40
victim no I'm not believe you said she
1:27:44
was pretty not mean to victory a Vic and
1:27:47
my blaming somebody who goes into a war
1:27:49
zone and gets shot at for being shot at
1:27:52
no I was just saying if you blaming the
1:27:54
victim she was no I'm just I'm just I'm
1:27:59
just kind of trying to philosophize
1:28:01
without blaming the victim but I might
1:28:02
actually be blaming the victim what she
1:28:04
because you said she was naive and I
1:28:06
think I I said what there's a naivete it
1:28:09
seems to me in that in that situation
1:28:12
but okay
1:28:14
she's okay though yes yeah well I think
1:28:17
she's badass I mean I like what she does
1:28:19
a lot I mean a deep well you have you
1:28:21
seen any of her clips I think she said
1:28:23
someone oh no no not some she had
1:28:26
something massive done and it was
1:28:27
necessary but it changed her face a
1:28:29
little bit and that could just be some
1:28:31
temporary swelling we know
1:28:33
this happened I have some previous wives
1:28:36
who have given me some knowledge in this
1:28:39
area but yes she's had work done and but
1:28:43
doesn't matter to me because the work
1:28:44
she's doing is I think is pretty
1:28:46
impressive she's and she speaks out and
1:28:48
that's why they've put her on Fox Nation
1:28:50
so they can't cancel her off TV you see
1:28:53
so here she is discussing the fake book
1:28:56
shop scam going on there's something
1:28:59
going on and your little town there
1:29:00
seems to be the nexus of some of this
1:29:02
well one of the most interesting things
1:29:04
about this video shown is that it shows
1:29:06
how this American woman married to an
1:29:09
NFA activist from Sweden came to the US
1:29:13
and really brought the European model of
1:29:16
antifa to the city and it really struck
1:29:20
a chord with me because it centers
1:29:22
around a book shop which is a kind of
1:29:24
fake bookshop where the training occurs
1:29:26
and I've been talking to members of well
1:29:30
law enforcement here seeing very senior
1:29:33
law enforcement sources who talk about
1:29:34
the exact same type of bookshop in
1:29:37
Austin Texas that has already been
1:29:39
investigated that is operating in
1:29:41
exactly the same way where you have
1:29:43
professors from nearby universities in
1:29:45
this case UT and in the video they're
1:29:47
talking about in Portland who will train
1:29:50
recruits they're in here and what's
1:29:52
extraordinary is that there's a very
1:29:54
organized process where you have to be
1:29:57
vetted vetting is not simple it takes a
1:29:59
long time
1:30:00
you have an entire syllabus there's
1:30:02
certain number of lessons that you have
1:30:04
to attend you have to be taught in
1:30:06
different things most important you have
1:30:07
to know how to conceal your identity and
1:30:10
one of the greatest deceptions of this
1:30:12
movement or organization whatever you
1:30:14
want to call it is that there is no
1:30:16
organization to it that's what they want
1:30:18
you to believe because as Dan will tell
1:30:20
you that's how they stay one step ahead
1:30:21
of law enforcement all the time that's
1:30:23
how they avoid accountability so they'll
1:30:25
change their names they'll proliferate
1:30:27
the numbers of groups but if you have
1:30:29
any doubt about how organized they are
1:30:31
take a look at what's been circulating
1:30:32
on a number of their website this is
1:30:35
digital security for activists right and
1:30:37
they put it out this is the civil
1:30:39
liberties defense center that's putting
1:30:41
it out which basically tells you how to
1:30:43
encrypt your communications how to
1:30:45
describe your social
1:30:46
your accounts they have webinars
1:30:47
training people in this so you don't
1:30:50
have to have a central like you know
1:30:52
mini man command structure sort of this
1:30:54
is how we're all gonna do it because
1:30:56
they put out their tactics they put out
1:30:58
their ideology and they all follow the
1:31:00
same kind of principles and I can
1:31:02
promise you this is one of many sites
1:31:04
out there oh yeah oh yeah this book shop
1:31:10
in Austin okay so I'm aware of the story
1:31:14
I am not 100% sure but from what I
1:31:17
understand this would be book people
1:31:19
it's and I've been to book people many
1:31:22
times it's with I think the one of the
1:31:23
few really independent bookstores it's
1:31:26
conveniently located for parking right
1:31:28
next to Whole Foods but it's a little a
1:31:31
little independent store it does have
1:31:33
three stories and they have meetings
1:31:34
there all the time of all kind all sorts
1:31:36
it's it's a very community oriented
1:31:38
bookstore so it I don't think I'd blame
1:31:41
the bookstore but I'm pretty sure that's
1:31:43
where it's happening and anyone in
1:31:45
Austin let me know let's go find out
1:31:46
let's go attend a meeting see we let's
1:31:48
see if we could learn something you'll
1:31:50
be spotted a mile away I just want to
1:31:54
come in I just want to take you out back
1:31:58
no please it's gonna take me out back ah
1:32:02
their weapon is then they got noodle
1:32:04
guns noodle guns don't hurt you they
1:32:07
just get you fired
1:32:14
yes all right I got the riot update in
1:32:20
Austin okay let's see you write about
1:32:24
Austin here we go a warning to our
1:32:26
viewers this next story contains graphic
1:32:28
images of police violence in Austin
1:32:31
Texas black lives notice only police
1:32:33
violence no other violence is just
1:32:36
police by Austin Texas black lives
1:32:38
matter activists are demanding the
1:32:39
arrest of officers who sent two young
1:32:41
people to the hospital with head trauma
1:32:42
at recent protests I may 31st police
1:32:46
shot 20-year old Texas State University
1:32:48
student Justin Howell and head with a
1:32:50
lead pellet bag fired by an officer
1:32:53
shotgun after he fell unconscious to the
1:32:55
pavement he was picked up by fellow
1:32:56
protesters who tried to rush and passed
1:32:58
a police line for medical attention
1:33:00
the police then opened fire with another
1:33:03
barrage Powell was hospitalized in
1:33:04
critical condition with a fractured
1:33:06
skull and brain damage a day earlier
1:33:09
another Austin officer shot 16 year old
1:33:12
Bradley veo Ella in a head with a
1:33:15
beanbag round as the teen stood
1:33:17
passively on a hillside near a line of
1:33:19
riot police
1:33:20
Hollis family says he's undergoing
1:33:22
neurological testing at an Austin
1:33:24
hospital and faces a long road to
1:33:25
recovery yeah I'm so sorry you go to the
1:33:32
protest the deal is you can get hurt and
1:33:34
I saw these news reports they're all
1:33:37
local that kids were standing at behind
1:33:39
the protest as a little off to the left
1:33:41
videotaping them of course and I don't
1:33:45
think a cop aimed at him specifically
1:33:47
away from the group but the cops were
1:33:50
you know bottles were being thrown so
1:33:52
they know they decide okay it's time and
1:33:54
they shot back and their people got hurt
1:33:55
hello what do you expect the noodle boys
1:33:58
I'm sorry I have no I have no compassion
1:34:01
for this feel horrible for the children
1:34:03
but don't you go there that's gonna
1:34:06
happen
1:34:06
the hell don't you give your children
1:34:09
the talk the white kid talk stay away
1:34:13
from stay away stay away from riots you
1:34:15
moron it wasn't a protestor coalition it
1:34:20
was a riot they were starting to riot
1:34:22
well hello but then oh he was standing
1:34:26
passively aya
1:34:27
all of them were passive yeah well that
1:34:34
he got dropped now did he did Amy have a
1:34:37
report about the the Dallas police
1:34:40
officer who was killed or the other
1:34:42
police officers who have been killed and
1:34:43
you report on that that she highlight
1:34:44
that no no of course not
1:34:49
no the Democracy Now is a Trotskyite
1:34:52
organization
1:34:57
yeah I like it I think you're right
1:35:01
let's you want to catch up I get the
1:35:03
other two I got the Santa that I got the
1:35:05
riots in New York let's finish these
1:35:08
riots let's do that can let's go New
1:35:09
York this is the riots in New York
1:35:10
there's a sketchy story that I have some
1:35:13
comments on this when I've seen this
1:35:14
video a number of times here in New York
1:35:16
New York police officer Vincent d'andrea
1:35:19
has been charged with assault criminal
1:35:21
mischief harassment and menacing after
1:35:24
video showed him violently shoving a
1:35:27
peaceful protester to the ground as he
1:35:30
shouted an expletive and a misogynistic
1:35:32
slur at her 20 year old dunya zyre
1:35:35
suffered a seizure and was hospitalized
1:35:38
with concussion after the May 29th
1:35:40
attack okay all right so here they never
1:35:46
really showed the full clip the only
1:35:48
shows the spot where the cop starts to
1:35:50
shove this guy that this woman and she
1:35:53
is there marching down the street by the
1:35:54
you know it kind of like a formation of
1:35:56
cops and she runs into the street
1:35:58
apparently up to him and he shoves her
1:36:01
out of the way but he puts a little more
1:36:03
force on it than that old fart that was
1:36:05
shoved down by the Buffalo police that
1:36:06
they made a big stink about oh you
1:36:09
shoved do you mean the one that someone
1:36:12
actually canceled there no agenda
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subscription because I was propagating
1:36:16
Russian fake news yeah yeah okay well
1:36:22
for every one person we lose for you
1:36:26
propagating a Russian fake news there's
1:36:28
something fishy about that bit let's
1:36:30
face it mm-hmm
1:36:32
we should pick up a couple so we people
1:36:34
help step up step up step over this
1:36:36
I lost a subscriber yes who probably
1:36:39
didn't like the show anyway and probably
1:36:41
wasn't a subscriber I'd have to go no no
1:36:43
no no he's a
1:36:45
recognize name and he was so upset that
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his donation is subscription has just
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gone through and he was like I can't
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believe it I'm canceling my subscription
1:36:53
I can't believe you did that
1:36:54
it was at the top of the show you know
1:36:56
like your offhanded comment yeah and I
1:36:59
said well apparently the guy is an
1:37:02
agitator
1:37:03
that's been arrested like 85 70 times or
1:37:06
something like that that's well-known no
1:37:08
ideas an agitator I know but but the
1:37:11
thing is the yeah people get really
1:37:14
riled up this is my point I don't know
1:37:18
why people get worked up Buster and
1:37:19
things that he's had to put up with the
1:37:21
show but let's talk about this girl so
1:37:23
she was always see as him shoving her
1:37:25
and she and he doesn't unlike the old
1:37:27
man this guy pushed this girl like get
1:37:30
that if he gave her a good shot nothing
1:37:33
that she couldn't have you know
1:37:34
recovered daughter yeah she couldn't
1:37:37
recover from because she was a dead JIT
1:37:38
wasn't a but I she didn't she stumbled
1:37:41
and then she hit her head and looked
1:37:45
like she didn't soon as she's curled up
1:37:46
and moaning and the cops took kept
1:37:49
walking but it looked to me as though
1:37:52
she ran up to the cop and spat at him
1:37:54
who knows we never hear the cop side of
1:37:57
the story all we know is that he shoved
1:38:00
her and called her something which I
1:38:01
would assume was the c-word and that was
1:38:05
about that and that was so I found this
1:38:07
just to be a sketchy story this New York
1:38:10
story I still don't buy now this one can
1:38:14
we just stick with New York cuz I I do
1:38:16
have I do have a cop quote from the New
1:38:19
York cops cuz that's what's go that's
1:38:21
what's being reported this was a clip
1:38:24
that I only saw it once or twice but
1:38:28
this is the New York City police union
1:38:31
boss this is it stained by someone in
1:38:34
Minneapolis mano force - does it shine
1:38:36
on it and so do theirs so do this
1:38:41
stop treating us like animals and thugs
1:38:44
and start treating us with some respect
1:38:47
that's what we're here today to say
1:38:50
we've been left out of the conversation
1:38:53
we've been vilified
1:38:57
it's disgusting it's disgusting trying
1:39:02
to make us embarrassed of our profession
1:39:05
375 million interactions overwhelmingly
1:39:09
overwhelmingly positive nobody talks
1:39:14
about all the police officers that were
1:39:15
killed in the last week in the United
1:39:17
States of America and there were a
1:39:19
number of them
1:39:23
we don't condone Minneapolis we roundly
1:39:27
reject what he did as disgusting it's
1:39:31
disgusting
1:39:32
it's not what we do some police officers
1:39:35
do
1:39:37
all legislators abandoned us the press
1:39:41
is vilifying us well you know what guys
1:39:44
I'll probably be a cop and I'm gonna
1:39:47
continue to be proud to be a cop until
1:39:49
the day I retire and that's all I have
1:39:58
600 cops want to resign I think the cops
1:40:04
you used though they got a union that
1:40:06
the police union and then of course the
1:40:08
unions are the greatest thing in the
1:40:09
world according to Democracy Now yeah
1:40:12
except when they're police right and
1:40:14
then it's no to make up your minds what
1:40:16
kind of union you want and then I've got
1:40:18
into an argument about well well you
1:40:19
know that's different because this the
1:40:21
public sir public servants shouldn't be
1:40:23
in a union anyway and so the police
1:40:25
shouldn't have a union well then then
1:40:27
explain to me the SEIU yeah how do
1:40:30
service employees union the one that
1:40:32
that's the big Obama supporters that's
1:40:35
all service guy you know mostly
1:40:38
government workers yep so but they're
1:40:40
okay yes they're big Democrats yes yes
1:40:44
so let's go from that to the riots this
1:40:50
story here needed a little more
1:40:51
investigation Jamie just reads it off as
1:40:54
some horrific story and it makes me and
1:40:56
I will look into it to see what actually
1:40:59
happened here but this is a horrible
1:41:01
story this is riot San Jose and San Jose
1:41:04
California police shot their own
1:41:06
anti-bias trainer in the groin roughly
1:41:10
during his testicle with a rubber coated
1:41:12
bullet as he tried to de-escalate
1:41:13
tension between police and protesters at
1:41:17
a May 29th rally doctors say 27 year old
1:41:21
Derek Sanderlin who's african-american
1:41:23
may never be able to father children
1:41:30
Wow yeah that's it that's we call human
1:41:34
interest in the news business this seems
1:41:38
to be it would be nice to know that this
1:41:41
the actual story of what happened here
1:41:44
looks like he's trying to calm people
1:41:47
down and they shoot him in the nuts I
1:41:48
mean really
1:41:51
it's not it's not even that funny now it
1:41:54
is funny I can't help not funny but what
1:41:57
I'm sure who would happen to you it
1:41:59
wouldn't be funny that's for sure please
1:42:08
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1:42:10
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1:42:13
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1:42:22
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