Cover for No Agenda Show 1251: Viewpoint Discrimination
June 14th, 2020 • 3h 24m

1251: Viewpoint Discrimination

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Oh privilege privilege white privilege
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Adam curry is no agenda from northern
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Silicon Valley where we're all buying
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crap I'm Chauncey Dvorak what are you
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guys buying out there then if you're
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buying crap
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oh just kravid spike just can't buy good
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stuff anymore buy crap
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what do you mean even grocery savers
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from Mexico now well you know who took
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the good toilet paper know who hello
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hello your mom there's a reference you
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know the Chinese stole at all really we
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have good toilet paper here and we have
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let's just called the one I like which
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is a Charmin oh well I still get those
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giant rolls of Charmin so I'm still good
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okay all right but what's up with the
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what's up with the Mexican stuff is it
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no good yeah all I've seen everyone's
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got toilet paper now but it's all we
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it's not too weird off-brand you
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normally see as off brazzers it's all
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Mexican toilet paper rather really
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colorful no seriously you would have
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thought hmm interesting
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yeah fascinated by it yeah well with all
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hell's breaking loose what do you mean
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yeah what do you mean all hell's
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breaking loose on the stuff you mean
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well not here
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well let me start with some interesting
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news as we only question did a few weeks
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ago and now within a week within a week
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of this young woman from Missouri who
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said hey the definition of racism isn't
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correct it's not doesn't make sense in
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the way we use it today and they have
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changed
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their definition and published it I'm
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sure you are very excited to hear that
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we're doing that story I forgot to
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mention that this particular process is
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not unusual I say that because I had a
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definition changed oh do tell
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yes all the dictionary said I'd written
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this column to slam dunk my research and
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the definition of nerd oh I remember
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this story yeah yeah yeah this is a good
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one
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was I used to be nobody knew what it
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what word came from how this weren't
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even evolved and it was they would all
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say well maybe it's a shortening of Nair
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do what do all Nair do or something some
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crazy little that was in the dictionary
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yeah yeah nerd do lava stupid nerd do
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all on cheese well nerd no narrow do
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hair the guys in air do all huh the guy
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doesn't do anything he's a narrative
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wall there's something that's a phrase
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that some of the chatroom might know it
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exactly that for life I didn't ever do I
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know the phrase yeah but somehow they
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said maybe it's a contraction is a
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contraction of that mm that was the
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dictionary definition of nerd Wow
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or the etymology that was in the
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dictionary so I tracked the word back to
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if I ran the zoo in 1950 book by
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Theodore guys known as dr. Seuss yes it
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could find interestingly someone in the
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troll room just mentioned that before he
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even said it and I documented that there
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was no use of this word before he did
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he drew a little guy a little nerd alert
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little nerdy looking guy called the nerd
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and ever since then the word started
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becoming commonplace and they've
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developed over after 1950 so Theodore
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guys obviously invented the word I
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called him up and talked to him about
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this and he didn't realize this what you
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called dr. Seuss yeah he was I think he
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was in New Yorker then and and and
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that's kind of cool
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did he talk like a normal human being or
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did he talk in those weird warren's
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well he'll Dvorak I say I do it is you
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the pile I poop on you just that
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a guy like not just to go so he was
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unaware and so I wrote this I wrote a
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very elaborate column on this and how
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the word is stems from this 1950 usage
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because it's the only place did he
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invented the word and that's where it
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came from it the all the dictionary
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slowly okay but it wasn't within a week
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of using really quick oh really
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hmm yeah I was faster than you'd think
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and so I was kind of happy about that
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well by the way wait there's one kicker
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to the story so some years later at
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Universal Studios down in Orlando they
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put up eight if I ran the zoo a little
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exhibit with all these different
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characters in there and guess what
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character wasn't there the nerd I'm sure
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well I wish I had such a cool story to
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tell about about the word racism but
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obviously it's a lot less significant
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didn't take all these all this work it
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just took one one girl in a cell phone
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with email and she got it changed
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yeah well that was pretty radical well
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their definition I think was lacking by
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today's standards definitions change
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over time I own it orcs me that but it
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does happen well let's see if we agree
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with the definition now what they did
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not do is change the number one
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definition which to me is kind of a
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chickenshit move you're not mean if it's
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if you take it doesn't everyone just
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look at the first definition and then
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say well it could also mean that but
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blah-dee-blah
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we kind of let it slide it doesn't feel
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like it's a real change to me personally
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okay so the original the same is racism
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definition a belief that race is the
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primary determinant of human traits and
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capacities and that racial differences
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produce an inherent superiority of a
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particular race and as far as I know
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that has been the definition for a long
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time
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number two is what has changed to a we
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have an A and a B they couldn't decide
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so
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to a doctrine or political program based
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on the assumption of racism and designed
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to execute its principles
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so I think that just means couldn't it
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just put a Republican so let's just say
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Republicans to a Republicans duh
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doctrine or political program based on
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the assumption which is a tough word to
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use but ok assumption of racism and
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decide designed to execute its
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principles which would mean there'd be a
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political program that assumes people
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okolloh
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are lesser and therefore we well that's
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the Democrat Party then I guess if you
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think about it but ok let's look at to
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be I found this one to be more
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interesting the definition of racism can
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also be a political or social system
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founded on racism this is a mind boggler
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because that is something that
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circumlocution and they just say it's
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referring back to itself yes isn't that
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like a correlation or some logic
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it's what do you call it programmers
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love it when it when it when it circles
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back iteration no no it's not iteration
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it's a different word it's it's like we
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hold a mirror up against another mirror
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no recursion recursion there we've got a
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recursion I knew I hit it eventually
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with help from the trolls
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it kind of is so it's a political or
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social system found that on racism is
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racism is racist
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how can you use the word racism in a
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definition of the word racism I don't
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understand how that works well I don't
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know maybe they I have no idea I get I
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have one more low insight about
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dictionary and their changes about this
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change of racism let's hear about the
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dictionary process go yeah all
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dictionaries are copyrighted
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and you cannot produce a definition in
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your addiction so all the day diff ways
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and so I can't publish a dictionary and
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use to be a political or social system
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found that on racism not unless you have
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the documentation to prove your
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definition all definitions have to have
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documentation this kind of it's no it's
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actually interesting you don't think
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about less things out comes together huh
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so you can't like one dictionary just
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can't let's just make a dictionary call
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it put our - Adam Curie dictionary and
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then steal from everybody else you can't
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do it you have to have proof of your
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deficit 34 definition and the real
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problem of course is the Oxford English
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Dictionary which is the big boy and
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that's one's got that's the one I would
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look at the definition of racism from
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while while we do that while we're doing
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this I would like to let you know that
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the no agenda glossary calm is in on the
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air and available and updatable so you
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can make an account sign in and you can
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update the no agenda glossary which is
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not quite like you know this is a good
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idea II was trying for about the last
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four years to do a FAQ yeah and maybe I
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just put it in the glossary let me see
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what we have today what new of their
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newest serving up 41 definitions for all
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your definitions before all your
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definition amines a work in progress
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this is great wait recent additions oh
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this is cool chips Todd
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Rolfe and Anderson Cooper chip Todd
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let's see what the we get under chip
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Todd chip Todd the show nickname for
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Chuck Todd of Meet the Press this is
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cool they're already people contributing
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this is very nice huh
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anyway so hey take that Webster or mere
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Mirim Webster we'll do it ourselves I
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don't care care about you update on the
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email situation that I went through with
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the the email flood and we just do a
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couple quick updates then we have some
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real
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over by now om well of course now I'm
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subscribed to a lot of stuff so there's
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that my dear some good information I put
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it all anyhow I filter it all out and I
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take a look and see what's there pretty
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much all of its crap and also because of
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all the email list subscriptions now I'm
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on different spam list but that we've
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been working on that that's an in
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Bayesian logic us pretty well but one of
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our producers has sent me nobody says
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hey I deal with the financial fraud at
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work and you are correct about the most
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common reason these methods are used the
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email flood of being subscribed to news
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lists which is typically and it may have
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happened although I haven't noticed
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anything I only have you know two
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accounts it's not that hard it typically
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is they steal a password and then they
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want to make sure that when they reset
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the password or they have access somehow
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that you don't see that email and yet
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then the flood just goes by and our
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producer goes on to say I have had
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access to the one that does the volume
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you experienced it is hosted by a
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Russian group and is for rent is called
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floods CRM flood CRM dotnet and he even
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gave me an invite code it's fantastic if
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you want to send 15,000 emails to
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someone because you do it by it by level
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but you can also do phonecall floods SMS
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floods this is an evil evil tool cost
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you about 10 bucks for 15 days havoc yes
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10 bucks for 15,000 emails so the volume
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I receive that someone paid several
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hundred dollars for that to go through
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that so I hope it was worth it did I
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count yeah nor did you do account yeah
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yeah yeah it's about a hundred thousand
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in the first you know forty yeah that's
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a much at least yeah so unless it was
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the Russians themselves yeah who knows
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who knows and must be anything oh yes I
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am as as usual whenever someone has
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grievance on this show it always gets
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sent to me and as as usual when someone
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has grievance with you on the show
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everyone sends the email to me I I
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forwarded a few of these there's some
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confusion about your Kongo numbers oh
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yeah
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offer to understand yes be kept well I
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got those these main meals - oh you did
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okay good good yes I used the Republic
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of Congo numbers instead of the
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Democratic Republic could kind of go
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numbers and I was off by a factor of
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five five so the so the numbers of
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people that were alive in 1955 was
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actually fifteen million not five okay
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that was a factor of three and fifty
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five bytes a factor it's a bigger factor
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now than for some reason the Democratic
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Republican could go win population crazy
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mm-hmm and so that so I can't prove my
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point
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the whole point is ruined that's the
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problem yeah I thought it would be
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that's too bad
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but I think I can still go back and do
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some tough research I cannot believe
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that anyone could kill in a population
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of a country of 20 million that you can
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kill half of the people of the country
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and get away with it without them
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killing you it just doesn't make any
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sense
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those Belgians man they're slippery King
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Leopold they can't even keep right now
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they're being pushed around by the
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social justice warriors do they even
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have a government yet remember when they
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went for three years without a
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government I think just like we can't
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decide who it's gonna be so we're fine
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the country just kept on chugging along
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and whatever we're all good no problem
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see there's a you know I I got a couple
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of interesting little mini sequences but
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I'd like to start off in the UK where
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they're kind of going through what the
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u.s. went through now with the fear and
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the numbers and they know they want to
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open back up and Boris Johnson is being
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blamed for doing it all wrong horse hey
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table obviously his hair the the UK
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Health Minister though was providing
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some interesting statistics and it's
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always in the wording that is
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interesting so they got pretty high
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death numbers let's listen to especially
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that I think it's like 48,000 dead some
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astronomic steam iliyan people
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but of course that's the national health
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system so I mean everyone I'm sure was
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treated just perfect
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yes but yeah the question we now have
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everywhere is you know where these P did
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these people really die from Colvard 19
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if they just have the virus and they had
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some other comorbidity well they've come
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up with a way in the UK to describe that
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the fifth slide shows the daily figures
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for those who sadly lost their lives
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after testing positive for coronavirus
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across all settings I don't know man
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that doesn't say that you died as a
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result from coronavirus he said
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something very different
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they died after having tested positive
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it's not the same thing suggesting
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positive of something test positive for
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herpes it doesn't mean it killed you who
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sadly lost their lives after testing
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positive for coronavirus so slippery man
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you gotta be careful cuz I'm sure that's
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true but that doesn't mean that all
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those people died of a result from that
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but I don't know we don't know in fact
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yeah you do yeah I know well they're
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pulling the the problem the emergency
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brake they're signaling already by
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updating you on the latest information
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from the government's Cobra file on the
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first slide here we can see the latest
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information on infections results from
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the ons infection survey published this
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morning estimate that the number of
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people who tested positive coronavirus
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in england fell from 150 mm between the
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27th of april in the 10th of May to
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33,000 just approximate numbers mind you
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they could have chosen 32 they could
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have amped it up done 34 if it's
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approximate who gives a crap anyway
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you're there to scare people now let's
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make sure we don't let everybody know
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it's a 33 abort mission abort mission
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crazy well I'm not a subscriber to the
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33 meaning a bull or admission by the
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way ok no I have no proof that that's
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what it is it was at one point used as a
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board mission I think now it's just
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signalling for all kinds of stuff
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that's yeah yeah all kinds of stuff is
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the problem what is that all kinds of
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stuff were cific I wish I had an answer
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so did you see the undercover nurse no
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oh crap this is a newer one because
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there was you know this is a new new
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recording yes this is a new recording it
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was a chapter 9 I guess and and here and
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to preface it all let me kind of say
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what I think is going on here this nurse
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or her friend or if you'll recall there
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was a video several weeks ago maybe
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maybe six weeks ago yeah yeah and it was
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it was an Instagram you know a short
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shot in portrait mode answers think they
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have that I actually downloaded that
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video yeah she's saying they're killing
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people and downloading these videos by
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oh thank you very good and while you're
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at it upload them to the bitch shoot or
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something just that offload them someone
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else's storage somewhere so and and and
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it was so outrageous her claims and the
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problem if I recall and it's very
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superficial of me but I looked at her
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and went like this is some cute
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Instagram girl who has a friend and she
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said something she's really upset and I
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really just went click I don't care
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whatevs yeah I know it's but that's
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where there's two of us you downloaded
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it I dismissed it now what I think
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happened there's this nurse who she's a
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ex-military
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I think army she was in Iraq in 2003 oh
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yes yes that one there's different ones
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yeah this is the one I'm talking about
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and she was whereas she retired from the
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US was really irked this one well she
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retired from the military and she's
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working at a where she lives at a
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hospital in Florida and on some kind of
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exchange program I there's a lot your
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traveling nurse is very common she went
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to Elmhurst in New York which was the
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epicenter of the epicenter that was the
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hospital where we had the body bags and
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the
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had the refrigeration trucks and all the
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horrible things that was the center
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center of the epicenter and she clearly
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saw what she believed was things that
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were very very wrong and she then must
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have either contacted or somehow she got
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in contact with some guy some producers
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of production group who has taken her
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story and made it a bit confusing
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because it's professional you see her
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videos the interviews she's got she's
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got makeup it's not by the way it's not
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great makeup but his television makeup
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she's you know her eyes everything is
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all done she's wearing the Hat I think
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for some kind of you know makes her a
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little bit less recognizable her hair
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probably looks very different as long
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she can do all kinds of stuff whether
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you wouldn't see her you wouldn't
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recognize her immediately but she
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otherwise her you know she's she's her
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and she's stating her name and she's
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she's saying this is what she saw and
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when the guy asked questions throughout
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and this is about an hour if you haven't
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seen it's in the show notes of course
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any show notes calm he sounds almost
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like the veritas guy you know what I
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mean which it pisses me off is like that
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I said okay you really it's not it's
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like doesn't feel good there's a lot of
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things about this they don't feel good
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there's a book coming out so that always
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feels weird on the other hand I like
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that someone has taken the story from
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the beginning and decided to
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professionalize it to get the message
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out because this video I mean I believe
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Tucker Carlson showed a bit of it maybe
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Friday or Thursday a little snippet but
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that was about it was a it had just come
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out but you can needle drop in this
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video I'm not kidding needle drop
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anywhere you want for those of you who
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are too young to remember we used to
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have vinyl records you had a needle you
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could drop it in almost anywhere and get
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any number of stories that we have heard
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about have discussed throughout the
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entire pandemic and locked down we've
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talked about the do not resuscitate
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orders oh no that was a hoax turn out
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some nods not true we talked about the
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ventilators people being killed on the
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ventilators with overpressurization uh
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all of this is in here every score piece
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that's why don't watch this like
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reiterating our show for the past two
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months
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well the what's good about this is she
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undercover she also recorded video and
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audio
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they gave her glasses were the camera
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and she and she was miked up so nice so
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it's not Veritas qualities actually
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audible without these subtitles yes say
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it again Dvorak that's nice they're
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looking at screen and they blur some
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stuff out but they're showing the actual
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proof of what you would think would be
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I'm a layman but medical malpractice and
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doing things more for a profit motive
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than anything else I just took I'm
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taking four random clips really needle
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drop this and we'll start with the issue
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that and it's and of course if you
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really you got to watch the whole thing
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to get all the context but one of her
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claims is that people were coming in who
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thought they might have corona virus and
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she said it's not not in this clip but
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she said well most these people had
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anxiety you know they had trouble
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breathing because they were afraid the
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anxiety kicks in they start
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hyperventilating so she wasn't so but
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but instead of using the rapid test
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which could get someone in and out in 45
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minutes they would do different tests
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and put people in the ward with the
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presumed positive coronavirus people he
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filled me smalls so you walk in saying I
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don't know man
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nice she'll tell you herself here you
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have a sit here next to this guy who
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does and you will there you go we have
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in the United States and we have had it
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for a while a rapid test that's 45
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minutes
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do you have Cove it don't you they're
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not they're not doing the right
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potassium
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they're not no okay Elmhurst you've
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never seen nope they don't do it it's
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too expensive they do five day it's like
24:05
five to seven day turnaround in the
24:07
meantime they admit them onto cupboard
24:10
units so non covets the rule outs are
24:16
going to covet units and waiting for the
24:18
results even though we have a rapid
24:20
result which is 45 minutes and they're
24:23
not doing it no not one would you say
24:28
it's too expensive I mean isn't this all
24:30
getting charged to the fund anyway I
24:32
mean why not do it why not
24:35
I mean are you saying I don't know why
24:36
it doesn't make any sense to me um I
24:39
asked that doctor about it how come you
24:43
guys don't do the rapid tests here so
24:55
money hold on a second wait so instead
25:06
of spending the extra money for the
25:07
rapid test and getting the person out of
25:09
there they admit them which actually
25:11
costs more money gee I wonder why
25:15
they're doing it with with the
25:16
probability that we get covetous even
25:20
more money after four to five days
25:22
they'll get it yes once of course on
25:25
this show we have pointed out over and
25:28
over when you compare the numbers around
25:30
the country New Jersey and New York have
25:33
the most cases and there are the two
25:35
scammy estates in the nation now this is
25:40
a public hospital and so she was
25:42
continuously drawing the comparison
25:45
between the private hospital she works
25:46
at in Florida she said we didn't have a
25:49
single person died we most people who
25:52
were sick were out of there in six to
25:54
eight hours and of course
25:56
hydroxychloroquine vitamin D vitamin C
25:59
but none of the expensive stuff no
26:02
ventilators no I mean at a certain point
26:04
she's talked about what cut when someone
26:06
gets put on a ventilator what kind of
26:07
as they put in your IV oh my god they
26:11
have to paralyze you but you will never
26:14
get out of it it it's literally fentanyl
26:17
is just the first fentanyl and then it's
26:20
just all the SAMS and the Pam's diazepam
26:22
all of that shit is in there and that's
26:25
the worst and she said actually the one
26:26
guy who survived on her ward the one guy
26:29
young guy he because he was a pretty
26:34
heavy drug user
26:35
key the drugs didn't have that effect on
26:37
him he extubated himself he pulled the
26:40
tube of the ventilator out of himself
26:42
and he walked out that day he's like I
26:46
don't want to be here he pulled it out
26:48
anyway she has another comparison with
26:53
this Elmhurst Hospital and she compares
26:56
it to a place in her military service I
26:58
compare this hospital to a third-world
27:01
country I've been in the third-world
27:03
country hospital in Iraq the Iraq
27:06
hospital is better than this one and I
27:09
says a lot I've been there I've had I've
27:11
been in both hospitals and we're this is
27:16
in the United States and there's
27:18
hospitals treating
27:20
so income mostly people and it almost
27:28
makes me feel like they think these
27:30
people are disposable
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27:34
they're people and having listened to
27:37
the whole hour and you hear a lot of how
27:39
doctors respond there is an arrogance
27:44
within the medical community which I
27:46
believe is in some ways comparable to
27:48
that in the law enforcement community
27:51
when you're dealing with people who are
27:53
violent and nasty and messy and it's
27:57
always a problem and they hate you
27:59
eventually you build up a resistance
28:00
like one other just then and I think in
28:05
the medical field that's like what can't
28:07
help is just another just another person
28:09
screw it we're on but there's this
28:12
throughout the whole video there's this
28:13
orders from them from above the
28:15
higher-ups and no one can answer exactly
28:18
who they are or what they want or why
28:21
they're making these certain decisions
28:23
and this is the well this is one of her
28:28
conclusions which we've already made I
28:30
mean that's her statement was it looks
28:35
like they wanted to get people sick for
28:36
the money perhaps quite a charge I mean
28:38
what makes you think I really want them
28:40
to get kovat because money money it's I
28:46
think it's at least twenty nine thousand
28:48
dollars per patient and then you have to
28:50
think you're also targeting supplies and
28:53
more supplies more supplies that's just
28:55
like a bonus money but what do the but
28:58
the residents aren't getting that right
29:00
I mean why oh that's the thing and I
29:02
actually had a
29:04
I've went at it with a lot of residents
29:07
already and they're they're ordered
29:10
followers yeah we've heard that before
29:12
rule follower so if the rule is that we
29:15
have to do it yeah I'll do it and I
29:17
believe this I believe the medical
29:18
profession has just put a bunch of
29:22
textbook rule followers into place yeah
29:25
who knows if they even learn about the
29:27
human body anymore it's all about
29:30
treatment treatment treatment keep them
29:31
in move them up get him in get him on
29:35
the vent and then you gotta fill out the
29:38
forms and check the boxes to get the
29:39
money the last clip I have a little
29:42
longer but is about the do not
29:46
resuscitate and what happened in this
29:48
particular clip is someone from
29:51
higher-up said that patient is do not
29:54
resuscitate DNR and in the computer
29:58
system the the nursing station did not
30:02
say DNR so that would mean he would be
30:05
if the patient would be at full code so
30:08
if someone goes into cardiac arrest or
30:10
is dying
30:11
then they it's full code and there's
30:13
things we do you know a CPR doll just
30:17
shock with it whatever it is whatever
30:18
the situation DNR do-not-resuscitate
30:21
means let the person die so there's a in
30:25
the system there's no change the doctor
30:28
saying no this got this he's and he's
30:30
DNR and there's even a question if there
30:34
if the patient's family is aware that
30:37
there's a do not resuscitate which there
30:39
really isn't but it came from somewhere
30:41
up high so it's very confusing and this
30:44
contains the actual audio of her talking
30:47
to a doctor about it and then to the
30:49
other nurses why are we being told not
30:52
to
30:53
I mean because I'm gonna tell you right
30:57
now I'm jumping on his chest period
31:00
point-blank it's gonna happen because
31:02
until that status is changed in the
31:04
computer
31:06
that's what I am to do protect me
31:15
well Alvers does have a policy and given
31:18
like a : policy brand of scarcity of
31:25
there's not a it's a difference normally
31:30
the Sanders wherever the family that
31:31
says like we just did exactly would say
31:33
coding for about five years like we just
31:35
do that there's the doctors names are
31:44
being beeped out this shocked me sure
32:00
the guys eighty years old but this is
32:02
exactly the death panel we have heard
32:06
about yeah this is your death panel was
32:09
me they're a pale as death panel that
32:11
she was ridiculed for a decision was
32:14
made right there came from the
32:17
higher-ups we are not going to spend any
32:20
blood or oxygen electricity or even
32:23
light particles on this waste of human
32:26
flesh and we don't need to get
32:29
permission from the family we're just
32:32
gonna tell them I think someone calls
32:34
them I don't know holy crap this is
32:38
worse this is our medical and it doesn't
32:41
sound like they were in the throes of
32:42
running out of blood or electricity or
32:45
oxygen ventilators never really seem to
32:48
be a problem there were thirty thousand
32:50
on order and you don't want a sense that
32:52
you want to cut someone off it continues
32:58
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33:03
this guy was 37 I'm sorry he wasn't
33:06
eighty who was 37 holy crap sorry you
33:11
waste of human flesh and our hunting
33:13
sugreeva this is
33:14
at this point he doesn't have anything
33:19
to sustain going and I said who decided
33:22
this and I said can you put a comfort
33:24
care order or not no we can't do that
33:25
can you put a DNR order no we can't do
33:28
that I said so what's our plan well he's
33:32
dying and I'm like I understand that but
33:34
there needs to be an order indicating
33:36
that either I'm doing compressions or
33:37
I'm not doing compressions well I can
33:39
say that we can all be in agreement that
33:40
we I will definitely I will right with
33:46
you I don't care that's what we that's
33:47
what we're here for I'm not status that
33:51
he is a DNR and they can do a true
33:52
physician can say if they've talked to
33:54
the family yeah but until they change it
33:56
and I see it this really is its did you
34:02
watch the whole thing and your mouth
34:04
falls open well the nurses seemed at
34:07
least if you have their act together
34:08
have we not always said on this show
34:09
that nurses need to be respected because
34:12
they are the ones that actually keep you
34:14
alive in the hospital this is your
34:16
example then I'm jumping on the guy if
34:21
he codes thank you
34:23
it's nice to know someone cares you know
34:27
this looks like a lawsuit that will be a
34:30
beauty this is this massive like this is
34:35
like you talking about system a thank
34:37
you thank systematic malpractice yep
34:41
you know death and fraud I would say
34:44
fraud fraud the US government's gonna
34:48
have to go after these hospitals to
34:49
spend the Elmhurst looks like a good
34:51
target this is the same hospital if I'm
34:53
not mistaken was one of the many
34:55
hospitals that was played up on the
34:56
nightly news in New York City I've been
34:58
across the country then the next day
35:00
people went with their cameras and so
35:01
that was nothing going on I believe so
35:04
which was taken down from YouTube of
35:05
course why not well it was actually
35:11
President Dwight Eisenhower he warned us
35:14
as he's warned us with other things from
35:16
the president's office in the White
35:18
House in Washington DC we present an
35:20
address by the President of the United
35:21
States
35:22
Dwight D Eisenhower
35:24
in holding scientific research and
35:26
discovery in respect as we should we
35:30
must also be alert to the equal and
35:32
opposite danger that public policy could
35:35
itself become the captive of a
35:38
scientific technological elite elite I
35:47
think we're there I think we didn't
35:51
listen never listen to Eisenhower didn't
36:00
he do the military-industrial complex
36:01
bit as well yeah we didn't listen to
36:03
that either it's worse than you could
36:06
not even imagine what it's like Ike
36:09
would be rolling over in his grave
36:11
he probably is actually it's so I
36:15
implore all of you implore I'm telling
36:19
ya you gots to go watch that video
36:22
there's eight other episodes that I
36:23
don't know what else is in that I don't
36:25
care this is the one
36:27
now she's also cute which makes it I
36:31
think actually less credible but she did
36:35
have a lot of TV makeup on so yeah she
36:37
may look a little more she just didn't
36:38
look like a worn nurse I hate to say it
36:40
but you know optics are everything for a
36:43
nurse but the question is will this get
36:45
any legs I mean I the book I don't know
36:48
what's gonna happen with this video I'm
36:50
sure it's getting kicked off you toss me
36:53
or you already answered the question by
36:55
even doubting it might get no legs
36:58
they're gonna cancel it this thing go
37:01
out there and I'm gonna come Tiger
37:03
Carlsen makes a few clips that's the end
37:05
of it he didn't even take a few just
37:07
took a like 30 seconds almost nothing so
37:10
you are we've already done more on this
37:11
show oh yeah
37:13
then the m5m is gonna do on this
37:15
material because they they're all in
37:17
this is stuff you really have to see and
37:20
it will make you think about you know I
37:22
mean seriously there is now talk that
37:26
perhaps half the infections in the
37:29
hospital came in word people got that in
37:32
the hospital they walked in healthy some
37:34
never walked out they were immediately
37:37
oh you probably Cove it okay stay in
37:40
this ward for four or five days if you
37:42
don't have it by then you know so you're
37:44
not with your family you're stressed out
37:46
it's a horrible place to be and you know
37:50
then they're like well we should sedate
37:51
you a little bit and then you know
37:53
anything that's wrong with you can kick
37:54
in it's a crazy crazy sequence I told
37:59
Tina I said just put me in the backyard
38:01
in a tent don't take me to the hospital
38:02
please bring in dr. Ron the voodoo
38:05
doctor have them shake some sleep you
38:08
don't have to go in I mean people would
38:10
you know they're going into the hospital
38:12
when if they stayed home they'd be
38:13
better off you go there that okay well
38:16
we really have to admit you you know we
38:18
really feel you should be here for x y&z
38:20
reason it's very say no the kovat motel
38:24
patients check in but they never check
38:26
out of the motel and didn't idle like to
38:31
move in to move through kind of this
38:33
into vaccines and into black lives
38:36
matters a lot to talk about
38:39
pouchy is back out doing the rounds
38:43
although he's not doing any big as far
38:46
as I know any any big announcements or
38:48
briefings but he's being interviewed and
38:50
on NPR it was science Friday
38:55
sure you know the science Friday be like
38:57
oh yeah science Fridays every they do
38:59
that on Friday yes I hear they do it on
39:01
Friday and IRA is the host not Ira Glass
39:04
a different IRA and before we even
39:07
starts we really need to take a step
39:09
back in but everybody know that yes even
39:12
the scientific community is a racist bag
39:14
of dicks why are we seeing
39:16
record-breaking spikes in the numbers of
39:18
cases and hospitalization let that was
39:21
my intro was for this clip sorry
39:23
this is science Friday I'm Ira Flatow I
39:26
want to talk about something for a few
39:28
minutes before we get started today here
39:31
at team sy Frye we support the protests
39:34
demanding racial justice because black
39:38
lives matter we know in the long history
39:40
of Science Friday we haven't included
39:42
diverse voices as much as we should have
39:45
as a media platform with a large
39:48
audience we recognize our equally large
39:51
sponsibility to act in service of social
39:54
good we're sorry and we know we can do
39:57
better a few years ago we made it a
39:59
mission to seek out the voices of black
40:01
and minority scientists to show you our
40:04
listeners a wider range of perspectives
40:06
that a lot of times is missing from
40:09
science news
40:10
we made talking about racial disparity
40:13
research a focus for our radio and
40:15
digital reporting we aired stories about
40:18
how black communities have unequal
40:19
access to health care how climate change
40:22
harms the communities disproportionately
40:25
and the unfair and racist hiring
40:27
practices in academia it's not enough
40:29
but we fell short and need to do more so
40:34
we're doubling down on elevating and
40:35
amplifying black voices and experiences
40:37
in science it's our duty as journalists
40:41
to represent black perspectives in
40:43
science and I know why don't we start by
40:49
making the hosts someone other than a
40:51
rock journalist IRA IRA but this is the
40:57
shut down stem initiative that is a that
41:00
is now shaming scientists because of
41:03
course we need to have scientific
41:05
evidence of systemic racism I am hearing
41:08
this used there's scientific evidence of
41:12
systemic racism I apparently do a
41:15
double-blind study on this I guess so
41:17
nature magazine systemic racism science
41:20
must listen learn and change nature
41:23
commits to working to end anti black
41:25
practices in research and then we have
41:28
what is this this is a shuttle that's
41:33
just oh yeah this is a shutdown stem
41:35
initiative this happened last week you
41:38
didn't notice it because we're not stem
41:40
here science has a racism problem did
41:44
you know that
41:47
did enough this is from apparently I
41:50
didn't die I do right do remember last
41:52
week's stem but here it is we have not
41:57
jumped into this but if you have vote
41:59
you're deciding to jump into it I'll
42:01
follow science has a racism problem and
42:05
this is the editors of science journal
42:07
committed to publishing and
42:08
disseminating exciting work across
42:10
biological sciences thirteen of us are a
42:13
scientist none of us is black under
42:15
representation of black scientists goes
42:17
beyond our team who so look to the
42:20
history of human genetics in a blah blah
42:22
blah okay so there everyone's under
42:25
pressure everybody's got the noodle gun
42:28
pointed at him we're gonna circle around
42:30
back to that after we listen to a few
42:32
moments of Science Friday with IRA and
42:35
the foutch Meister as we listen to white
42:40
guys to white guys talking stem and the
42:44
numbers I we should be I I think it's a
42:47
mistake for us to only wash the feet of
42:49
black lives matter protesters we should
42:52
be washing foul cheese feet
42:54
he has saved or created millions
42:58
millions of lives millions it worked
43:04
why are we seeing record-breaking spikes
43:06
in the numbers of cases and
43:08
hospitalizations in recently open states
43:12
like Texas Arizona Utah North Carolina
43:14
and Florida because they're dickbag
43:17
Republican states well it's not
43:20
unexpected era and the reason is that
43:24
this virus was so easily transmissible
43:27
that the best way that we did and we
43:30
successfully did it we mitigated it by
43:34
essentially shutting down just notice
43:36
what he said we we successfully did it
43:39
this arrogant prick listen to him that
43:42
the best way that we did and we
43:44
successfully did it we did
43:46
we've America mitigated it by
43:48
essentially shutting down the country
43:51
going into lockdown it wasn't just us
43:53
the rest of the world did the same thing
43:56
and you know there's a recent paper that
43:58
came out just yesterday of the day
44:00
before
44:01
here we go showing that that closing
44:04
down of society globally has saved
44:07
hundreds of millions of infections and
44:10
at least a few million deaths so we know
44:15
that mitigation works okay this is
44:21
bullshit
44:22
that is not cyan't see without having
44:26
not done it since everyone did the same
44:28
thing according to filed sheet you
44:30
cannot say it worked because we did that
44:32
I don't believe that's the actual
44:34
scientific process am i correct sir you
44:38
are you are correct sir thank you when
44:40
you pull back and try to re-enter a
44:43
degree of normality you can expect that
44:47
there will be blips of infection whether
44:50
those infections become real rebounds is
44:53
going to depend on how effectively you
44:57
address it by identification isolation
45:00
and contact tracing okay great anyway
45:06
thank you for saving millions of lives
45:07
thank you thank you even though you
45:09
can't prove that you did but all right
45:11
there's a paper somewhere that said that
45:12
so the paper must be right
45:14
this is NPR as you know it's
45:17
commercial-free time to add in a sponsor
45:19
there have been some recent reports that
45:22
REM death severe may have some positive
45:26
effect against the virus is it possible
45:29
that we might have a treatment like an
45:32
AIDS we might have a treatment before we
45:35
have a vaccine our I would not be
45:38
surprised if what you said is absolutely
45:40
correct
45:41
well REM death severe was a drug that
45:44
was put into a placebo control
45:47
randomized trial who sounds fighting in
45:49
hospitalized patients with kovat 19 who
45:53
have lung disease who are on the brink
45:55
of death it was a statistically
45:58
significant but modest positive effect
46:00
statistically significant but modest
46:03
positive sounds like it was crap of
46:08
about 32% diminution in the amount of
46:12
time it takes to recover
46:14
diminution oh man if you'd if you
46:17
Dominion I only had that was this test
46:19
that it was time to recover it wasn't
46:22
survival as people who didn't die die
46:25
dead less quick or didn't die less quit
46:27
or die but they didn't die didn't
46:30
quicker
46:31
thanks REM disappear that's the guy
46:34
kicked out of the hospital a couple of
46:35
days before the other guys exactly yep
46:38
towards developing better drugs and
46:41
drugs in combination yes
46:43
in combination well we all know what it
46:45
is it's just keep them going let's keep
46:48
the vaccine dangling out there everybody
46:50
are we gonna get it we gotta get
46:51
vaccines gonna happen stop how do we do
46:53
it let's turn now towards the search for
46:56
vaccine this how can anyone listen when
46:59
you do a science program do you have to
47:01
be a boring guy like that like I rock I
47:03
agree with you let's bring in some black
47:05
voices iris boring boring yeah we need
47:09
to put it right car I've been in a black
47:12
black journalists for Science Friday
47:15
IRA you're boring let's turn now towards
47:18
the search for a vaccine when we
47:21
couldn't expect the vaccine and has your
47:23
view changed on this I don't even know
47:26
what that question means has your view
47:29
changed on this what a vaccine no my my
47:32
view hasn't changed so let me just
47:34
reiterate it again we're gonna go into
47:38
an advanced phase three trial in the
47:41
beginning of the summer with more than
47:43
one can we yeah oh yeah we me bill Gavi
47:47
that's the vaccine Alliance that T's a
47:50
part of CDC I read on Wikipedia so I
47:54
don't know if it's true there is one
47:56
person responsible for green-lighting
47:58
vaccines inside the NIH and I should
48:03
actually pull that article up and it has
48:07
a very particular title let me just see
48:10
if I can find this real quick cuz it
48:12
actually had it in the show notes for
48:15
light here we go
48:18
is that one person actually just a
48:21
rubber stamp with the word YES on it I
48:23
believe so it is to see the Department
48:27
of bioethics at the National Institute
48:29
of Health of the health clinical Center
48:31
which makes decisions and gives green
48:33
lights on on vaccines the green light is
48:38
what I call it the person currently in
48:40
charge is Christine Grady according to
48:45
the Wikipedia she's married to foul Chi
48:53
what yeah
48:57
so uh you know there's a couple articles
48:59
it's yeah it's it's on Wikipedia so I
49:02
mean this claim of it you look it up on
49:04
Wikipedia on on this Christine Grady's
49:06
page and it says she's Anthony fouled
49:09
she's wife and she serves as the chief
49:12
in charge of bioethics in other words
49:13
the person who gets to make decisions on
49:15
exceptions oh I'm sorry exceptions to
49:17
FDA rules when it comes to things like
49:19
drugs and vaccines they're all of course
49:21
accepted there oh not all drugs but
49:23
vaccines are of course indemnified along
49:26
with other exceptions to the normally
49:28
alleged transparent process that is
49:29
supposed to take place before drugs and
49:32
other things get into America I get
49:33
indemnification thing yeah but then
49:37
we'll never have that level never ones
49:38
will never have vaccines and Grady is
49:42
married to out we have all the good
49:43
vaccines already Grady is married to
49:45
Anthony Fauci and they have three
49:48
daughters together it's right there in
49:49
her wikipedia so I guess she's in charge
49:51
of or at least has a role in approving
49:54
these things and she doesn't even have a
49:56
fancy name yeah that's a good trick he
50:00
had the I can you know here where the
50:02
scandal is which one well the one that I
50:07
think would be the good one to come up
50:08
with mm-hmm what facts it vaccination is
50:13
to have the daughters had did they get
50:16
HPV they at all this is 800 vaccines you
50:20
need by the time you're three I'd like
50:22
to know that's like this just like Steve
50:24
Jobs not letting his kids use an iPad
50:26
which is true evil man no kids you
50:30
here's an abacus shut up it's a paper
50:32
draw draw daddy a picture by back to
50:35
Science Friday
50:37
pouchy Friday on NPR I've you hasn't
50:40
changed so let me just reiterate it
50:42
again we're gonna go into an advanced
50:45
phase three trial in the beginning of
50:48
the summer with more than one candidate
50:51
and it's gonna be very large trial
50:53
involving tens of thousands of
50:55
individuals and we hope that by the time
50:58
we get into the mid to late fall if
51:02
things work out okay we don't get into
51:04
any unanticipated speed bumps that by
51:07
the end of this
51:08
the year and the beginning of 21 2021
51:13
that we will have a vaccine or maybe
51:16
more than one vaccine that will be able
51:18
to deploy and utilize to protect people
51:21
yeah are you worried that we will see
51:25
hesitancy from people about getting the
51:27
vaccine driven by misinformation like
51:31
Kermit the Frog their rating already
51:41
yeah that's always a worry that I have
51:48
advanced liberating already yeah that's
51:51
always a worry that I have are you know
51:54
it dates back to the vaccine hesitancy
51:57
around measles that we saw resulted in
52:00
the unfortunate rebound and resurgence
52:03
of measles in a country that had
52:05
essentially eliminated Noah measles I'm
52:08
always concerned about the general
52:10
anti-science attitude and particularly
52:12
the anti vaccine attitude so what we
52:15
have to do is we have to intensify what
52:19
we call community outreach oh to be very
52:22
transparent
52:23
it's called propaganda fowey you can
52:25
call it community outreach but I
52:27
understand what I'm talking about the
52:29
propaganda part he's just talking about
52:31
starting about the cabinet in here we go
52:34
we're reaching out to your forum to your
52:36
upper arm
52:37
Maxine attitude so what we have to do
52:40
and we call it community outreach
52:42
forced vaccinations or community
52:44
outreach is we have to intensify what we
52:48
call community outreach to be very
52:51
transparent with the community to talk
52:54
to them about the trials to ensure that
52:57
in the conduct of trials we don't
53:00
compromise safety and we don't
53:03
compromise scientific integrity
53:05
now what this was telling me is they
53:07
plan on doing big trials with real
53:09
people and they're gonna do community
53:11
outreach at large yes and do community
53:14
outreach and let you know that you're
53:15
just fine
53:16
it's okay
53:19
unlike you I believe that the mainly
53:23
because of the swine flu episode that I
53:25
got to see the lines people will be
53:28
jumping on this found she has got a
53:30
negative attitude he's been around too
53:32
many skeptics man the public will jump
53:35
all over there want the vaccine I agree
53:37
with you they're ready for it yeah I'm
53:40
ready mr. gates jab it in me
53:44
needed bill dr. bill save us dr. bill so
53:52
there you go but I think our conclusion
53:55
of this little episode is the same we
53:57
need IRA replaced with a black
53:59
journalist i this is the only show IRA
54:03
does a busy of other shows I don't know
54:05
he's got to go mention at the beginning
54:09
of the show he'd signed his own dis
54:12
sealed his fate really I think so let's
54:16
listen to that beginning just we need
54:17
more black voices this is science Friday
54:20
I'm Ira Flatow ain't you I want to talk
54:23
about something for a few minutes by the
54:25
way back in the day
54:26
this guy's audition tape you and I would
54:29
have been next
54:30
Oh he'd been out not gonna get it not
54:33
gonna get on my air no well here's to
54:38
here's what here's what I'll make it
54:39
fair okay new auditions for the post
54:41
yeah
54:42
now he may own the show so that's not
54:44
gonna happen oh okay well no then we
54:48
should create a new one and remove the
54:49
show will have Moe host it it's gonna be
54:51
great
54:52
anybody yeah Moe would be good now the
54:55
point is is that you have a guy who you
55:00
just say you start okay ya know you
55:01
we're not firing you we're just gonna do
55:03
new auditions and let the best man win
55:05
it's like quarterbacks in the NFL you
55:07
know you you know a new guy comes along
55:09
and he's better than you you get put on
55:11
the bed we'll have a very diverse panel
55:15
a blue-ribbon panel will be completely a
55:19
diverse we'll have a white guy we'll
55:22
have a white guy a woman a black guy a
55:25
black woman some trans what else can we
55:28
throw in oh
55:30
J will just throw some stuff in there so
55:32
J got a couple of Chinese guys this is
55:39
science Friday I'm Ira Flatow yeah I
55:42
want to talk about something for a few
55:43
minutes before we get started today okay
55:46
here at team sci fry we support the
55:49
demanding racial justice because black
55:53
lives matter we know in the long history
55:55
of Science Friday we haven't included
55:57
diverse voices as much as we should have
56:00
as a media platform with a large
56:03
audience we recognize our equally large
56:06
responsibility to act in service of
56:09
social good I don't hear him saying
56:10
black voices anywhere so he said black
56:13
voices the right this you've missed it
56:15
was the sentence before that last one is
56:17
as much as we should have as a media
56:21
plaque lives matter we know in the long
56:24
history of Science Friday we haven't
56:26
included diverse voices as much as we
56:29
should have versed voice first we have
56:31
not included no because that's systemic
56:33
racism bro because you're in charge
56:35
you're the boss you know you need to
56:37
have a vote goodbye IRA you know us you
56:41
know what's good for him the noodle gun
56:42
pull out the noodle gun here we go
56:45
that's my noodle gun well he is the
56:48
executive producer so he probably owns
56:50
this show that's what that explains why
56:54
he's the host listen man we because you
56:56
you said it a minute ago he's not
56:58
qualified he's got the wrong kind of
57:00
voice yeah it's not even a good all
57:03
wrong skin color hands like this now of
57:08
course he used the black lives matter
57:11
slogan and
57:16
Moe caught something we did a whole
57:18
deconstruction on Moe facts about about
57:21
the black lives matter and is something
57:23
I suggest people can listen to if they
57:25
have the time I like that show but on
57:28
this show I will steal a clip from that
57:30
show because Moe identified something
57:32
very interesting to the set up for this
57:35
entire thing after the George Floyd
57:38
death so this has nothing to do with
57:41
that how that was set up or not or
57:43
triggered is irrelevant we got a dead
57:45
black guy and a very guilty looking cop
57:48
with some other cops and I think Floyd
57:51
was officially pronounced dead at 9:00
57:53
in the evening
57:55
the next morning 6:45 a.m. is when the
57:59
very frazzled Jacob what's his name
58:04
Frye the mayor of Minneapolis made a
58:08
statement and it was in this very short
58:11
statement and of course I didn't catch
58:13
it mo did that it was very clear that
58:15
this and remember there's no black lives
58:18
matter nothing had happened I mean do
58:20
you have something had happened but you
58:23
know we had that one very unrestful
58:26
night and this is what the mayor came
58:29
out and said and these things of course
58:31
are not off-the-cuff they're written
58:32
they're discussed no mayor goes out and
58:34
speaks in front of crowds or than in
58:36
general in front of crowds or the media
58:38
without having specially not this guy I
58:40
think without having run it by as some
58:42
of these people
58:44
here we go so the better part of the
58:48
night I've been trying to dis find the
58:53
words to describe what happened and all
58:58
I keep coming back to is that you should
59:01
not have died what we saw was horrible
59:07
completely and utterly messed up this
59:14
man's life matters one he matters - he
59:20
was someone's son someone's family
59:24
member who's someone's friend I think we
59:29
need to wrap it up one more for good
59:31
measure he was a human being and his
59:34
life matter three there's your three
59:37
that's all you need in 20 seconds 3
59:39
times mattered mattered mattered he was
59:41
setting it up that was signaling totally
59:45
that was the message boys let's go BLM
59:48
saddle up well everybody knows this was
59:52
all pre I mean this is though an Tifa it
59:55
was a radical arm of black lives matter
59:58
had everything in place because they do
1:00:00
all these spontaneous demonstrations
1:00:03
were just too coincidental all in
1:00:06
Democrat held mayorships areas 'm Hank I
1:00:11
understand but radically controlled
1:00:13
towns mm-hmm you had Oakland in San
1:00:17
Francisco locally you had Austin yep I
1:00:23
think I guess Philly I don't know about
1:00:26
Baltimore Chicago for sure mm-hmm
1:00:28
where all hell broke loose and that was
1:00:30
all triggered its same all happened the
1:00:32
same time very coordinated was an
1:00:33
insurrection it was a shot but again you
1:00:37
and I have discussed this part of it may
1:00:39
have been a little too soon no no I
1:00:41
think they're way too soon although it
1:00:44
is now perfectly timed yeah for a second
1:00:47
go-round yeah the second go-round will
1:00:50
be it'll be up to Allison Keith Allison
1:00:52
the Attorney General because all you
1:00:54
need to do is
1:00:56
let the cops off at the right moment I
1:00:58
mean he determines when it goes to trial
1:01:00
is gonna set that all up I would say
1:01:02
October Surprise anybody and you know
1:01:05
they're asking for murder - which is by
1:01:08
itself uh I think wrong should be one
1:01:12
but okay no no no murder three it should
1:01:14
be murder three they can get Vic and
1:01:16
convict on three they can't convict on
1:01:18
one no I'm just telling you what it
1:01:20
really should be is one what do you mean
1:01:21
for him yeah okay it's not over yet they
1:01:25
could jack it up to murder one which is
1:01:27
a guaranteed that he's gonna get off you
1:01:29
know the you can put it think you can
1:01:32
you can give us so that you can make it
1:01:34
so the jury can choose but I don't think
1:01:35
in Minnesota that's possible I think if
1:01:37
you put them up for murder one they have
1:01:39
to convict on murder one they can't back
1:01:41
it up we're gonna give a murder three
1:01:44
we're going down grade two Windows 95
1:01:46
can't do yeah they can't calibrate can't
1:01:49
do that like you did so but either way
1:01:53
October will be a great time end of
1:01:56
October just before the elections get
1:01:57
everyone crazy let's make sure that we
1:01:59
can't go out because of the riots that's
1:02:01
why mail up mad snail invoices what this
1:02:03
can be stopped and it would be stopped
1:02:07
by the by the feds coming in and taking
1:02:09
over the cases is some sort of like FBI
1:02:12
could federal case could take over what
1:02:14
doesn't make it a federal case hmm well
1:02:18
then it may be all that have to put it
1:02:19
that's not their jurisdiction they have
1:02:21
to do something - no no civil rights
1:02:23
violation day it is the first okay you
1:02:27
can go in there and take it over but
1:02:29
they're not doing well you got to wonder
1:02:31
why what the hell is going on
1:02:33
doesn't seem like no agenda ters they
1:02:37
don't think ever ii go around it that
1:02:38
bit trump's flat-footed bars got other
1:02:42
things on his place you know still
1:02:43
working on the michael Flynn stuff
1:02:45
trying to get that to work out no I got
1:02:47
a problem not just me but bar seems to I
1:02:50
don't know what he's doing he must be
1:02:51
doing something really important but if
1:02:54
you listen to tom Fitton from Judicial
1:02:56
Watch who has been going after Hillary
1:02:58
Clinton and the lost that you know the
1:03:00
deleted never losting the deleted emails
1:03:02
that she deleted the blackberries she
1:03:05
had smashed up with hammers
1:03:07
the server she had completely wiped so
1:03:11
this was supposed to happen they were
1:03:13
supposed to get her in to testify and
1:03:15
apparently something's gone awry because
1:03:18
tom Fitton is pissed no one would have
1:03:21
concern about the misconduct no one
1:03:23
would have concerned about the
1:03:24
accountability attorney general bar why
1:03:27
on earth would you let your attorneys
1:03:29
come into court and basically dismiss
1:03:31
the concerns of tens of millions of
1:03:34
Americans at your own Justice Department
1:03:36
about the legal activity of Hillary
1:03:38
Clinton I don't understand Secretary
1:03:40
Pompeo your State Department's taking
1:03:42
that legal position as well you know but
1:03:44
it goes to show you the Judicial Watch
1:03:45
you know I'm not just here you know I'm
1:03:47
obviously you're talking about stuff but
1:03:49
we're doing other things I'm talking
1:03:51
about activity we're in court we have
1:03:55
probably about a hundred lawsuits active
1:03:58
now we filed probably nearly a thousand
1:04:00
by this one thousands of Freedom of
1:04:02
Information Act cases so once again it's
1:04:04
Judicial Watch in court doing the heavy
1:04:07
lifting to hold Hillary Clinton
1:04:09
accountable to the role of all because
1:04:11
Congress doesn't want to do it the State
1:04:13
Department doesn't want to do it and the
1:04:15
Justice Department doesn't do it and he
1:04:17
doesn't draw the logical conclusion
1:04:18
that's because they're all corrupt tom
1:04:21
Fitton no one wants you uncovering any
1:04:24
crap they definitely don't want off
1:04:26
server emails because everyone's got one
1:04:29
of those they want no part of uncovering
1:04:31
what really happened because they know
1:04:33
their next corruption is our problem
1:04:36
corruption in law enforcement
1:04:38
corruption in the medical system of
1:04:40
course corruption in politics the
1:04:42
educational system corruption it's true
1:04:46
well you think about it that's the
1:04:48
problem racism it's true its corruption
1:04:51
meanwhile Adam Housley on Twitter who
1:04:56
has a blue checkmark so it must mean
1:04:57
something
1:04:57
says criminal referrals have already
1:05:00
been sent to the Justice Department and
1:05:02
the overall number may reach as many as
1:05:06
sixteen to seventeen by the end of the
1:05:08
week I was hoping for thousands
1:05:10
investigators are working on additional
1:05:13
ones as we speak thousands of sealed
1:05:16
indictments on the way 1617 wow that
1:05:21
could import could include some
1:05:23
important ones you don't know good could
1:05:25
happen
1:05:26
uh-huh I'm not holding my breath I'd
1:05:31
like to do a little a quick little
1:05:32
rundown on the on the noodle gun that we
1:05:35
discussed cuz I have some updates and
1:05:37
there's some new cases I think we should
1:05:40
keep on our radar and I will see you on
1:05:43
a roll Yamazaki stay on a roll okay cuz
1:05:45
then I'll then I'll be rolled out so the
1:05:49
noodle gun some people didn't understand
1:05:51
it well just do a quick you better re
1:05:53
explain it because it needs to be
1:05:55
explained because this is a major new
1:05:57
development in the show's memes so
1:06:01
noodle noodle boys not new but the
1:06:03
noodle gun is new so noodle nation is
1:06:06
where we all live and neutral nation are
1:06:08
the it is comprised of noodle boys and
1:06:10
noodle girls and who is a noodle boy is
1:06:12
exactly what you heard with Occupy Wall
1:06:15
Street but we have a very specific
1:06:17
example not gonna play it again you can
1:06:18
hear it on the last show where it's like
1:06:21
hey man it's not fair I work at noodles
1:06:23
and we should have more say and the
1:06:25
owner shouldn't yell like let us make
1:06:27
decisions and and run the shifts likes
1:06:29
it it says
1:06:30
completely out of his gourd thinking
1:06:33
that it's unfair that they tell you what
1:06:35
to do and as a worker you have to do it
1:06:37
he literally said things like that so
1:06:39
this and this was ten years ago or nine
1:06:41
years ago so we identified this is not a
1:06:45
very good trend amongst young people
1:06:48
these young people are of course the
1:06:51
ones that are now out with good heart
1:06:53
and good intent saying yeah yeah hey hey
1:06:55
hell hole racism's gotta know send my
1:06:57
skateboard and weed money to black lives
1:06:59
matter which of course is routed
1:07:01
directly into AK to blue which is to
1:07:02
help Reed to elect Joe Biden and reelect
1:07:05
Democrats is not really going towards a
1:07:07
bailout fund some may but not those and
1:07:11
they've discovered the noodle boys and
1:07:13
girls of noodle nation that with social
1:07:16
media and cell phones you
1:07:18
and pressure companies what started with
1:07:21
entertainment and it's the cancel
1:07:22
culture you can cancel someone get them
1:07:24
to say what you want or so I was not
1:07:26
saying anything you just say oh you know
1:07:28
what silence is complicity silence is
1:07:30
violence and you've shame someone into
1:07:33
saying things so they've been doing this
1:07:35
with companies go ahead now before you
1:07:38
go on any further I want to mention that
1:07:41
I do have one clip about this I want to
1:07:44
mention that I am now looking for the
1:07:46
roots of this and that we were getting
1:07:48
some email just naturally without me
1:07:50
even suggesting it suggesting it but I
1:07:54
would like to find out where that where
1:07:57
the turn there's a spot where things
1:07:58
switched and there we have and these
1:08:02
kids took over and I'm looking for the
1:08:06
genesis I want to know where when this
1:08:07
happened it's hard to say could be it
1:08:09
looks like the beginnings of it started
1:08:12
in the universities right but I thought
1:08:13
I think the yes but what's the first
1:08:16
example I want if for example throw one
1:08:18
I want to do how about Milo I would say
1:08:20
Milo is one of the first big cancel I
1:08:22
wouldn't go away before Milo and go to
1:08:24
Paula Deen Paula Dean okay I mean we can
1:08:27
go back as far back someone put the
1:08:29
plywood it go but I want to make a list
1:08:30
I want to make a huge list of them pall
1:08:33
of shame the what's important now is
1:08:38
that the noodle boys and girls are in
1:08:40
these companies and and that might as
1:08:44
well tell this part of the story as well
1:08:45
the marketing and advertising firms who
1:08:49
have been trolling through Twitter for
1:08:51
four years have decided that in the past
1:08:56
sometimes it was leopard prints gonna be
1:08:58
the new trend or you know purple is the
1:09:00
new black or come up with anything woke
1:09:02
it was virtue signaling and woke nested
1:09:06
trend and so all the big brands who took
1:09:08
the advice from the advertising
1:09:09
companies and their marketing
1:09:10
professionals started to do woke stuff
1:09:14
you know I'll give you an example I have
1:09:16
some some woken us here from Tim Cook
1:09:21
from Apple hello everyone the unfinished
1:09:25
work of racial justice and equality call
1:09:29
us all to account
1:09:30
now and always growing up in Alabama
1:09:34
during the civil rights movement I saw
1:09:36
firsthand that the only thing that ever
1:09:39
made lasting and durable change was
1:09:41
people of goodwill
1:09:43
putting aside comfort and safety to
1:09:45
speak up to March to call for
1:09:48
accountability and to do what they could
1:09:50
to make a flawed society more perfect
1:09:53
pay real close attention to Tim Collins
1:09:55
here because this is gonna come all of
1:09:56
this will come back to haunt him so it
1:09:58
is today we're at an important moment in
1:10:02
artistry important a time when progress
1:10:05
which has been far too slow feel
1:10:07
suddenly poised to move forward in a
1:10:10
great leap really each of us has a role
1:10:13
to play in making sure we rise to the
1:10:15
occasion things must change okay
1:10:19
and apples committed to being a force
1:10:20
for that chance what are you gonna do
1:10:22
today I'm proud to announce Apple he did
1:10:26
that you know this did you hear that
1:10:28
announcement I did not he could have he
1:10:31
could have said what to make that change
1:10:33
today I'm proud to announce the latest
1:10:36
in our iPhone lineup iPhone 99 listens
1:10:40
the same cadence things must change and
1:10:43
apples committed to being a force for
1:10:45
that change today I'm proud to announce
1:10:49
Apple's racial equity and justice
1:10:51
initiative with a 100 million dollar
1:10:54
commitment it's just like announcing an
1:10:57
iPhone he doesn't give a crap you're
1:10:59
absolutely correct if you add a little
1:11:03
more time could've cut it right in
1:11:04
couldn't I'd they new iPhone a bitch it
1:11:07
would fit perfectly the point is that
1:11:09
there are people who work within Apple
1:11:10
and these people within Apple are going
1:11:13
to see in equities and in what is this
1:11:15
the Apple or see actually this is a
1:11:19
funky name by the way let's listen
1:11:20
initially today I'm proud to announce
1:11:24
Apple's racial equity and justice
1:11:27
initiative racial equity and justice
1:11:30
initiative sounds like you ain't get
1:11:32
nothing why doesn't it sound interesting
1:11:33
cuz it when he says and justice sounds
1:11:35
like injustice it sounds like racial
1:11:37
injustice I said the note to Moses we
1:11:41
better get some some Bank from Tim
1:11:43
Collins over there send us some money to
1:11:44
the podcast man there are people inside
1:11:48
Apple who are going to see inequality of
1:11:51
course there's inequality certainly with
1:11:54
an apple do they have the same amount of
1:11:56
men as women maybe another trans maybe
1:11:59
to the bathrooms okay no how about all
1:12:02
people how about brown people no believe
1:12:04
me it's too low and so they are no they
1:12:08
are going to get shamed and and this
1:12:12
virtue signaling will come down on him
1:12:14
Tim Cook should watch his six it's gonna
1:12:19
come I'm trying to watch World War two
1:12:30
movies take my mind off of stuff so this
1:12:36
is gonna hurt the brand at some point
1:12:38
yeah it's gonna be it's gonna be not
1:12:43
cool gonna have an apples no and here it
1:12:45
comes
1:12:46
it's gonna be that's gonna be the the
1:12:48
noodle gun it's gonna hit you right in
1:12:50
the face Tim there's a whole bunch as it
1:12:54
just laid low there are a whole bunch
1:12:56
that are on deck but first two minor
1:12:59
things the CrossFit CEO I got a number
1:13:02
of emails from people who thought I was
1:13:04
being horrible about this but I went
1:13:06
back and listened to Chloe being
1:13:10
horrible what did they say to you they
1:13:13
confused the virtue signaling a noodle
1:13:17
gun with my example of hey the CrossFit
1:13:19
CEO had to resign now he of course he's
1:13:21
the owner so it doesn't really mean
1:13:22
anything and if you look deeper into the
1:13:26
CEO of CrossFit his very interesting guy
1:13:28
and is probably very No Agenda orient
1:13:31
and people thought that I was saying he
1:13:32
was a virtuous thing or no I said he had
1:13:34
to make a move in this case maybe didn't
1:13:36
make a lot of difference to his
1:13:37
organization but he was very vulnerable
1:13:39
he did that not just because of hassle
1:13:41
because people were cancelling so and
1:13:44
all he really tweeted was Floyd 19 but
1:13:46
there was a lot more that he's that he's
1:13:48
been involved in and seems like actually
1:13:50
as I said kind of a no agenda guy
1:13:52
but here's another example as you know
1:13:53
we talked about anthropology and
1:13:56
anthropology big virtue signaling big
1:13:59
black lives matter oh we love them so
1:14:01
much but now the rumor going around
1:14:03
oh no we're canceling anthropology
1:14:05
because they use the word NIC they use
1:14:07
the word NIC for black people in the
1:14:09
store you need to watch those Knicks and
1:14:12
this was taken by American
1:14:14
under-informed over socialized children
1:14:17
as an n-word and a racial slur
1:14:22
anthropology is part of urban outfitters
1:14:24
it is a publicly listed company they
1:14:26
take this very seriously and several of
1:14:30
our producers reached out and this
1:14:33
producers wife worked with them for the
1:14:35
work that urban for in the anthropology
1:14:37
for 10 years
1:14:40
NIC was used but had nothing to do with
1:14:43
black people
1:14:44
it was a word to describe someone who
1:14:45
was going to Nick something the British
1:14:47
snail that's an old British thread it's
1:14:50
a mr. Nick or mrs. Nicole not Nick as in
1:14:54
Negro or other n words and one of our
1:14:57
producers sent in an exact example of
1:15:00
how this would sound over the headsets
1:15:02
at anthropology hey guys just wanted to
1:15:07
let you know Nick's in the store and
1:15:09
he's in the second section he's just
1:15:12
looking at some shirts and I just wanted
1:15:14
to let you know keep an eye on him
1:15:16
let go over and see if he needs some
1:15:18
extra help he's a great customer so this
1:15:21
term has been used in their stores for
1:15:23
years and now all of a sudden people
1:15:27
think all the over is the under-informed
1:15:29
over socialized children like they are
1:15:32
they are the racist they have racist
1:15:34
thinking racist still yeah so now that's
1:15:38
just clearing that up now let's look at
1:15:40
some of the noodle gun hits and misses
1:15:43
I think the merriam-webster dictionary
1:15:45
we consider that a noodle gun hit I
1:15:47
think they they nailed it you probably
1:15:50
read after the last show that Colin
1:15:53
Kaepernick has interest from an enemy
1:15:58
Colin Kaepernick has a team interested
1:16:01
in hims you know which one you have have
1:16:03
you heard anything about it
1:16:04
see
1:16:05
probably he'll play man anyway that's
1:16:10
not a noodle gun yet it's on deck
1:16:12
they're working on it he's trying on
1:16:14
decade Cl before and then they nixed it
1:16:16
and they okay now they're gonna do it
1:16:18
because of the local politician say Nix
1:16:20
that's really - be careful you'll be
1:16:22
canceled in two seconds here comes
1:16:24
noodle guy well John that goes John
1:16:28
Cleese um besides Monty Python have
1:16:32
another's very successful series Fawlty
1:16:34
Towers yeah that's been removed from
1:16:36
streaming sites because of course
1:16:37
British humour from 35 years ago is no
1:16:41
longer funny it's racist
1:16:45
Cornell professors declare informed
1:16:48
commentary criticising the protests as
1:16:51
racism against one of their own
1:16:53
professors they want him fired UCLA
1:16:56
professor is actually under police
1:16:58
protection following threats he is the
1:17:01
one see what did he not want to do he
1:17:07
who didn't want to request - he declines
1:17:09
a student's request for a delay of a
1:17:12
final exam in light of national unrest
1:17:15
so he fire that guy Howard Stern under
1:17:21
fire for past use of blackface and use
1:17:24
of the n-word we all saw it back in the
1:17:27
day Starbucks of course a total direct
1:17:31
hit as the black lives matter attire is
1:17:33
permitted you predicted that on on
1:17:36
Thursday Ice Cube even the left I would
1:17:40
say pretty radical left ice cube rap
1:17:43
Meister extraordinaire is angry angry
1:17:46
about paw patrol being cancelled the
1:17:49
cartoon paw patrol was cancelled because
1:17:52
one of the dogs is a cop noodle gun
1:17:55
direct hit YouTube is also creating a
1:17:59
100 million dollar fund quote dedicated
1:18:02
to amplifying and developing the voices
1:18:05
of black creators woohoo that's not the
1:18:08
end of it for you YouTube that's gonna
1:18:10
end very poorly you will be called out
1:18:12
as horrible racist misappropriation of
1:18:14
funds you're not gonna win there's too
1:18:16
many noodle boys and girls inside your
1:18:18
organization thus loaded st. John's
1:18:23
immediately fires fencing coach after
1:18:25
recording of racist comment leaks no
1:18:28
idea what he said Berklee College of
1:18:31
Music apologizes for allowing Boston
1:18:33
police to use restrooms during protests
1:18:35
oh no noodle gun well that's pathetic
1:18:39
the entire Florida supposed to do P on
1:18:42
the street
1:18:43
yeah the entire Florida City SWAT team
1:18:45
resigned after the police chief kneeled
1:18:47
with protesters Police Chief noodle
1:18:50
gunned on deck I already said we we have
1:18:53
the we got the stem we also have what
1:18:57
else do we have
1:18:58
shoot I thought we had one more anyway
1:19:01
so that's just what's on you can wait
1:19:03
for you just keep your eyes open it's
1:19:04
everywhere it's happening around you
1:19:06
well there's a actually a podcast that
1:19:09
specializes in this now oh really and
1:19:11
they had this woman who does the podcast
1:19:13
Katie Herzog who's a lefty on the J
1:19:16
Rance Show which is a teat which is
1:19:18
actually a radio show up in Seattle
1:19:20
mm-hmm and she's lived in the in the
1:19:23
Chad zone and talks a little bit about
1:19:26
it here but she this has got kind of got
1:19:29
me into this finding out the origins of
1:19:31
this turn around because at some point
1:19:32
there was a critical mass of the noodle
1:19:34
boys as you like to put him or the
1:19:37
noodle gun and she's also looking for it
1:19:39
too and she's and she comes from a
1:19:41
left-wing perspective and she's quite
1:19:43
arced about the whole situation exactly
1:19:44
this clip from the show where is this
1:19:46
coming from on the Left in particular is
1:19:49
it generational or is it purely ideology
1:19:52
ideological or maybe a little bit of
1:19:54
both I think it's I think it's I think
1:19:56
it's both a lot of people would argue
1:19:57
that this is something that really
1:19:59
started a long time ago with you know
1:20:02
Foucault and post-modernism and critical
1:20:04
theory so started in academia and has
1:20:07
really merged or really spread from
1:20:09
there and when students know colleges
1:20:12
were doing Herger Waring's and things
1:20:13
like that you know probably even ten
1:20:15
years ago probably even longer in some
1:20:17
schools like places like Oberlin I would
1:20:18
imagine and you know people like me and
1:20:22
you would would talk about how this is a
1:20:24
problem the sort of safety is on this
1:20:25
cancer culture call out culture on
1:20:27
college campuses and a lot of people
1:20:28
particular on the Left would respond say
1:20:31
like there's just college
1:20:32
college kids have always been crazy
1:20:33
which is true but the problem is they
1:20:35
don't stay on campus and now these
1:20:37
people have entered institutions and in
1:20:39
some cases they are taking over those
1:20:40
institutions pushing out senior senior
1:20:43
people and I do support workers rights I
1:20:45
think workers should have power as well
1:20:47
but they're they're focusing their power
1:20:50
in ways that comes across is incredibly
1:20:53
authoritarian and so if you make one
1:20:54
mistake currently or in your past you
1:20:57
know you can you can be in danger of
1:20:59
having basically you know a mob of
1:21:01
people in their 20s and 30s or sometimes
1:21:04
older walk out on your business you know
1:21:07
like who shot the publisher of Woody
1:21:09
Allen's memoir cancelled his book
1:21:12
actually pulps his book it had been
1:21:14
printed and actually pulps his book
1:21:15
tossing them I don't know how much money
1:21:18
because staffers at the publishing house
1:21:21
didn't want that book published it's
1:21:24
absurd you talk about an instance of
1:21:26
something similar although way crazier
1:21:29
with a grocer out of Minnesota who ends
1:21:31
up losing the lease to his building
1:21:34
essentially over something that was said
1:21:36
a very very long time ago yeah it's a
1:21:41
problem and people you know we've become
1:21:43
programmed to respond to an outrageous
1:21:46
headline and it's very easy
1:21:50
now the oh so diverse Apple actually
1:21:54
yeah makes black workers go to a
1:21:57
separate bathroom something like that
1:22:00
doesn't it okay that should be true
1:22:02
doesn't even have to be true it can and
1:22:04
a public company so this is not
1:22:06
necessarily a racial issue but simcha
1:22:10
traders delight let me tell you right
1:22:12
well thank you for saying that
1:22:13
Salesforce had their I guess the
1:22:18
quarterly call would that make sense
1:22:19
already the quarterly call they do
1:22:21
quarterly call and it must be their
1:22:22
quarterly which means the CEO is on but
1:22:25
also the see CFO and clearly someone
1:22:29
from HR as a very interesting cut and
1:22:33
when you report your numbers you sit
1:22:35
down as a big phone conference and
1:22:37
typically it's analyst calling in and
1:22:39
say hey guys great queue wait
1:22:42
go really fantastic listen I have a
1:22:45
question about the deferred stock option
1:22:46
you have some other bullcrap there
1:22:47
trying to figure out that they're trying
1:22:49
to figure out the real meaning behind
1:22:50
the numbers etc until this one came on
1:22:53
and it was so jarring I guess to Benioff
1:22:56
who was there to answer that he was
1:22:59
silent and I guess put it on mute motion
1:23:02
to his HR lady to pick it up your next
1:23:04
question is from Justin down off of the
1:23:05
National Center for Public Policy
1:23:07
Research and Salesforce is a very
1:23:10
valuable company I mean the stock price
1:23:12
moving on Salesforce makes a difference
1:23:14
for a lot of people including people
1:23:15
with 401ks at this point today's annual
1:23:18
meeting he filed a shareholder
1:23:19
resolution with the goal of having
1:23:21
Salesforce amended Equal Employment
1:23:23
Opportunity CEO policy to protect
1:23:26
employees from potential viewpoint
1:23:28
discrimination so what I think this guy
1:23:30
is saying is hey you know at the
1:23:32
shareholders meeting we entered in we
1:23:36
put a shareholders resolution we wanted
1:23:38
something and I so he's addressing that
1:23:40
now on this call rather than doing so
1:23:42
the company petition the sec arguing
1:23:44
that it was within its ordinary business
1:23:46
operation to discriminate against its
1:23:48
employees based on their ideological
1:23:50
views this is very important because we
1:23:53
have something new he says the company
1:23:57
denied the shareholder proposal and
1:24:03
appealed to the Securities Exchange
1:24:06
Commission and said we do not want that
1:24:09
we feel our business model sometimes
1:24:12
requires us to be discriminatory against
1:24:16
different viewpoints I think this is a
1:24:18
very important if this ever goes to
1:24:20
trial or if anything ever happens
1:24:22
because here we're talking about
1:24:24
something not new in concept but it has
1:24:26
a named viewpoint discrimination new
1:24:30
given Silicon Valley's well-known
1:24:32
liberal leading combined with jobs for
1:24:35
CEOs Marc Benioff far left public
1:24:37
Facebook statements and action taken on
1:24:39
behalf of the company we are concerned
1:24:41
that conservatives may face a hostile
1:24:43
work environment at the company
1:24:44
furthermore the company is ignoring the
1:24:46
financial risks of viewpoint
1:24:48
discrimination also that recently ended
1:24:50
a years-long lawsuit for firing a
1:24:52
conservative engineer given all this
1:24:54
will you commit today to
1:24:55
in Salesforce EEO policy too explicit
1:24:58
explicitly protect against
1:25:00
discrimination based on viewpoint and
1:25:02
ideologies so I I like this clip because
1:25:05
it shows that this works both ways
1:25:07
here's someone who clearly represents a
1:25:10
different viewpoint a right-wing or
1:25:12
conservative viewpoint is now saying hey
1:25:15
look at these other companies who have
1:25:17
been sued is that really what you want
1:25:18
Marc Benioff or will you or will you an
1:25:22
you know yeah I just have to mention
1:25:24
some irony here is that going back again
1:25:28
under my preoccupation with the origins
1:25:30
and yes we have to remember that it was
1:25:33
the Family Council or some other thing
1:25:35
that used to do cancel culture against
1:25:37
TV shows back in the 60s and 70s and
1:25:41
maybe the 80s and they would do you know
1:25:44
they would and they were right-wingers
1:25:46
going after shows that had any left-wing
1:25:48
bias whatsoever and they would get the
1:25:50
show's canceled by going after the
1:25:52
advertisers and then that kind of died
1:25:54
down because they were kind of crackpot
1:25:55
II and it was picked up by the left that
1:25:59
the left bitched and moaned about this
1:26:00
but they decided now they're gonna do it
1:26:02
hey this is just okay Luther I have a
1:26:05
good clip later that kind of talks about
1:26:07
the ludicrous nature of this of this
1:26:09
swap well let go on let's do it now
1:26:12
because I just got a couple seconds left
1:26:13
on this so there's the the silence which
1:26:17
is a good ten seconds in eight seconds
1:26:19
before anyone spoke and you know what's
1:26:21
going on it's on mute and been enough is
1:26:23
going you answer that HR lady you were
1:26:25
absolutely crag you could just if you
1:26:27
were in the room there Benioff size had
1:26:29
opened up he was going you know doing a
1:26:32
throat slash thing and hitting his
1:26:35
button and pointing at somebody was
1:26:37
radically you know violently pointing at
1:26:40
the HR person in pointy twenty point is
1:26:42
your applet and then in motioning we
1:26:47
already know exactly yeah you really
1:26:49
don't want to be an HR at the moment
1:26:51
that that question comes here we go
1:26:52
great thanks mister down on for your
1:26:55
question and your interest in the
1:26:56
company
1:26:58
a long-standing belief that is important
1:27:02
to have diverse set of views and
1:27:04
policies within our company and our
1:27:06
employees which like that it is very
1:27:08
important to another company it's
1:27:09
important to our values our values that
1:27:13
has long stood by us at the company and
1:27:16
we continue to believe in those as we
1:27:19
pointed out pale proxy and Tory the
1:27:22
proposal you believe that the proposal
1:27:24
that was presented was not appropriate
1:27:26
for the proxy up here lotty blahdy
1:27:29
blahdy Bob but I'm telling you viewpoint
1:27:33
discrimination will be a thing it's a
1:27:35
horrible name but I think it will catch
1:27:37
it because it's also VD I like that hey
1:27:41
man that's VD and well if you're gonna
1:27:46
go if you're gonna start going down the
1:27:48
road they've gone yeah just what we've
1:27:51
been talking about for the last half
1:27:52
hour this is much has to go further yes
1:27:55
you can't stop walking yes this is much
1:27:57
bigger than anyone realized this what
1:27:59
what first was just canceled culture is
1:28:01
something much bigger yeah betting
1:28:04
office afraid he's afraid you can say he
1:28:06
isn't he has more money than he needs
1:28:08
but he doesn't he doesn't want this
1:28:10
hassle but there in your own company man
1:28:13
it's like this it's normal it's very you
1:28:16
have a group of people who have
1:28:17
different ideas but if you're gonna
1:28:19
virtue signal and and I have to give
1:28:21
noodle boy some some respect it's like
1:28:25
you're not really representing all the
1:28:26
views you should either shut up just do
1:28:29
some business or or put up then they
1:28:34
can't because inherently it's just word
1:28:36
salad they don't mean a lick of it oh
1:28:38
here's 100 million dollars Tim Cook
1:28:40
could drop his wallet a hundred million
1:28:42
could fall out he wouldn't give a crap
1:28:48
I'm presuming well you might be a
1:28:51
tightwad it's the only words the same
1:28:55
clothes oh I know man there's that app
1:28:57
working at Apple it's cheap you can only
1:28:59
wear a turtleneck Saar you're good to go
1:29:01
so well I don't know where this is
1:29:03
headed but obviously it's gonna be a
1:29:05
point of Gov don't lease gushing from
1:29:07
yes yes for sure for sure I have a
1:29:12
couple of things that we kind of offset
1:29:13
that yeah you know these notions no
1:29:15
let's do this uh let's I have two clips
1:29:20
I thought I had two here I should have
1:29:23
dug this up
1:29:24
great Glenn Greenwald was on the the
1:29:28
rising and is that the crystal ball show
1:29:35
yeah okay you know catch an is the crit
1:29:39
was the Christmas agar Sager who I think
1:29:42
is more entertaining but let's he does
1:29:44
it thing on on Flynn which brings in a
1:29:46
number of these points Greenwald who's
1:29:50
an old-school progressive wisely lives
1:29:54
in Brazil he he he
1:29:59
he's like some of these other guys we
1:30:00
had these these radical lefties on some
1:30:03
couple years ago saying I don't
1:30:05
understand why the progressives in the
1:30:08
left are all cuddling up to the FBI and
1:30:11
the CIA all of a sudden and they're all
1:30:13
in with this kind of thing it doesn't
1:30:15
make any sense historically and
1:30:17
Greenwald has some similar thoughts are
1:30:19
on this Flynn update the case of Michael
1:30:22
Flynn with you know you saw a Glenn Amin
1:30:24
you covered here and we've had Matt
1:30:25
Taibbi and others just about the abuses
1:30:27
and the cases and the case against Flynn
1:30:29
and you'll regardless of how you feel
1:30:31
about Flynn himself personally now we're
1:30:33
seeing some developments going on with
1:30:35
the judge just want to give the audience
1:30:36
quick update on that what can you tell
1:30:38
us about this judge seems to be
1:30:40
declaring that the Department of Justice
1:30:41
wanting to drop a charge against Flint
1:30:44
is an abuse of power by the Department
1:30:46
of Justice itself yeah it's really
1:30:48
bizarre you know for years the idea that
1:30:50
lying to the FBI was even a crime at all
1:30:53
was a kind of reactionary view of the
1:30:57
criminal justice system and liberals
1:30:59
were the ones leading the way
1:31:01
in denouncing anything we talked about
1:31:02
before that the jurist who wrote
1:31:04
probably the most compelling opinion
1:31:06
about why aligning the FBI should not be
1:31:07
a crime his name Ruth Bader Ginsburg
1:31:11
boring and the person who went further
1:31:13
than her refusing to even that's just
1:31:16
recent didn't she just right that no I
1:31:19
don't know when it was it was a reason I
1:31:21
think it was older but it just waltz
1:31:24
within the last 87 years yeah but it's
1:31:30
always good to note that the lying to
1:31:32
the FBI which everybody's now all you're
1:31:34
like yeah I love you all these liberals
1:31:36
are saying this when in fact the
1:31:38
Liberals are the ones that always
1:31:39
thought this was bogus you say liberals
1:31:41
with such disdain
1:31:44
just hate him oh man be I should not be
1:31:47
a crime his name Ruth Bader Ginsburg and
1:31:51
the person who went further than her
1:31:53
refusing to even recognize it as a crime
1:31:56
despite the law saying that it was was
1:31:58
John Paul Steven so it was always a
1:31:59
left-wing liberal view that even likes
1:32:02
the F that lying to the FBI shouldn't
1:32:04
even be a crime and what's interesting
1:32:06
is that now you have a judge who is
1:32:10
refusing something extremely rare which
1:32:12
is Justice Department saying we were
1:32:14
overzealous in our prosecution we want
1:32:15
to drop a a line to the FBI prosecution
1:32:19
and liberals are acting like this is
1:32:21
some grave threat to the Republic and
1:32:23
what judge Walton did is he had jaunt
1:32:25
inglese and who I know very well he's a
1:32:27
former district judge a former federal
1:32:29
judge from Brooklyn from the Eastern
1:32:31
District of New York in front of him I
1:32:32
practice when I was a lawyer who is
1:32:34
known as he was used to be a prosecutor
1:32:36
he was always he's always been a very
1:32:38
Pro prosecutorial judge which is why
1:32:40
they selected him
1:32:41
now essentially advocating for I don't
1:32:45
know for whom for the judge I guess in
1:32:47
saying that the prosecution against
1:32:49
Michael Flynn should continue even
1:32:51
though the Justice Department has
1:32:52
concluded that it was unjust imagine how
1:32:55
threatening that is to just the basic
1:32:57
rights of a defendant we want
1:32:58
prosecutors to drop prosecutions when
1:33:01
they conclude that it's unjust for the
1:33:03
judge now to say we're not gonna let you
1:33:05
incredible abuse of the criminal justice
1:33:07
system which liberals are supposed to be
1:33:09
working to weaken not strengthen
1:33:12
well so it hit me listening
1:33:15
this and Glenn Greenwald would be the
1:33:17
guy to figure it out
1:33:19
the genesis of all this is really the
1:33:22
noodle boys and girls entering the
1:33:24
journalistic workforce and I would say
1:33:30
going dating back at least three years
1:33:33
to the Michaels the Steele report the
1:33:37
Russian hooker P report tape whatever
1:33:42
that the virtue signaling that and it
1:33:47
was really the journalists who made that
1:33:49
happened and I'm talking about the ones
1:33:50
that BuzzFeed at you know advice that
1:33:54
Vox at the verge a lot of these and
1:33:58
they're all on Twitter and they're all
1:34:00
check marked and they're all outraged
1:34:02
and you know if you really makes the
1:34:04
biggest mistakes of shit they say it's
1:34:06
the journalists and they always delete
1:34:07
their tweets and get rid of it somehow
1:34:09
there's that I think that's really where
1:34:11
the change started to happen because
1:34:13
they pick up the stuff that's bubbling
1:34:15
they amplify it amongst themselves and
1:34:17
then they take it to print
1:34:21
well I'm not it's just subscribing yet
1:34:25
but I'll say this I've noticed that all
1:34:28
these and they're all this journalist
1:34:30
within the same age but many of them
1:34:31
have moved on from BuzzFeed in there at
1:34:34
the New York Times I know plenty of
1:34:36
people that or the New York Times that
1:34:37
started off elsewhere they got shuffled
1:34:40
into the New York Times and they have
1:34:42
their Twitter feeds and I can document
1:34:44
I've always thought about but it was
1:34:46
like overwhelming it couldn't do it
1:34:48
biased tweets from all these journalists
1:34:52
where and there's very clear was oh this
1:34:54
is my my opinion okay it's your opinion
1:34:56
but you're right there and say you're a
1:34:58
New York Times reporter and your opinion
1:35:00
it seems to be that you hate Trump and
1:35:02
you don't think that's gonna get into
1:35:03
the into the mix this is just my opinion
1:35:06
this is my opinion
1:35:08
it's possible that it I mean let's face
1:35:11
it the journalists have been the
1:35:13
progenitors of all of the mess with the
1:35:17
lousy reporting the biased reporting the
1:35:20
jumping on this and jumping on that
1:35:21
names right as it was you're right
1:35:24
dubious yeah right people who knew you
1:35:28
know the sources there's an unnamed
1:35:29
sources and they're all and they and now
1:35:35
they're pushing their weight around
1:35:36
within the organizations getting them
1:35:37
yet certain editors fired from both the
1:35:40
New York Times the Philadelphia Inquirer
1:35:41
and elsewhere Bon Apetit oh yes yes Bon
1:35:45
Appetit that's right yeah poor guy
1:35:48
and there's no stuff that took place
1:35:49
years ago I mean that Bon Apetit thing I
1:35:51
didn't realize the guy was in brown face
1:35:54
which means you put some bronzer on in
1:35:58
2013 and got fired
1:36:01
yeah well bronzer on lugo TV makeup
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you're fired you know we may not be
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high-powered people we may not have hype
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yes screw up and make it the Belgian
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1:36:59
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1:37:01
its analysis of the culture change which
1:37:04
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1:37:13
else will talk about this it's protests
1:37:15
it's not protests any mores protests
1:37:18
protests protests protests yeah you'll
1:37:21
hear everyone say it protests you're
1:37:24
gonna go to the protests yes yeah
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they're dropping the tea in protests yes
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protests telling you so yes and you know
1:37:36
what with that why don't I just thank
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morning to you the man who just put the
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John C Dvorak well in the morning to you
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mr. Adam curry also in the morning to
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the Dames tonight's out there and a big
1:37:54
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1:37:55
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1:37:57
there since early morning listen to
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1:38:00
trolling away with each other and let's
1:38:04
see how many trolls do we count 18:02
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that's good to have him there this is no
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you can well it's a chatroom but in
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we just call it the troll room if you
1:38:23
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1:38:27
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1:39:05
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the artwork for episode 1250 it was a
1:39:14
no-brainer for both of us we would like
1:39:17
to thank Darren O'Neill but we have
1:39:20
concluded is wasting his talent down
1:39:24
Darren is gonna find something for her
1:39:27
to do to make some money he's so
1:39:29
talented
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this was the history being erased with a
1:39:34
woke eraser I mean nailed it he just
1:39:35
nailed it yeah and it's it's astounding
1:39:40
how good he is and it's not that there
1:39:42
wasn't fantastic art from other people
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no gender art generator calm there was
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1:39:50
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1:39:52
an artist artists can they conceptualize
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differently than normal people
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yeah yeah they're not normal are they
1:39:58
not normal but it's artists very rarely
1:40:01
yeah but Darren Dan is man he's very
1:40:04
very talented and he's just has got a
1:40:07
great voice well Thank You Darren
1:40:13
O'Neill would really appreciate that was
1:40:15
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10 15 20 artists doing on the fly while
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over I'm not one to really believe in a
1:42:32
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I don't ain't asking for jobs karma this
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with the lows I just think it a
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cryptocurrency company goes belly-up oh
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really no holy moley how is it the
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lowest of the low with the hugest amount
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do yourself a favor and Terp you just
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1:43:27
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have it I took a job last summer and I'm
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I've been able to see some places I've
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traveling yeah all the experiences I've
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1:43:59
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1:44:03
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listening to no agenda since I was 16 or
1:44:07
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1:44:11
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1:44:22
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1:44:24
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1:44:28
of the few that enjoys chaos that is
1:44:30
good you know what we enjoy it that's
1:44:43
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coronavirus and civil unrest presents a
1:44:46
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1:44:48
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1:44:52
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1:44:56
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1:44:59
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1:45:06
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1:45:08
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1:45:21
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Sir Neville James in North lamington New
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1:46:55
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1:48:01
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1:48:04
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1:48:06
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not too bad so that's it yep
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space for pew pew and theremin with the
1:52:27
quit thee and you should have theremin
1:52:28
at the ready no you don't there means
1:52:31
always at the ready
1:52:34
donation sorry I thought the note was
1:52:37
this card out just for you John enjoy
1:52:39
the glitter because the glitter core I
1:52:41
got all over this oh no and by the way
1:52:43
you guys do your own accounting so you
1:52:45
can split this donation any way you want
1:52:47
do they want a karma as well or just the
1:52:50
space Oh karma you may read the next few
1:53:10
notes while I look up Jennifer's email
1:53:13
Jessie Schaffer from Stuart Florida says
1:53:17
in the morning gents I've been a
1:53:20
listener to for close to a year now
1:53:21
YouTube's taken me from being a burner
1:53:23
liberal this ber NER as in Bernie I
1:53:27
guess into understanding how things
1:53:29
actually work in less than a year well
1:53:33
that's like a $30,000 college education
1:53:35
right there yeah I am extremely grateful
1:53:38
for the media deconstruction you bring
1:53:40
and eagerly await each release we love
1:53:43
releasing to you I also greatly enjoy
1:53:45
every show on the live stream shoutout
1:53:47
to that Larry Show grumpy old Ben's and
1:53:50
Nick the rat of course that's no agenda
1:53:52
stream calm the value for value model
1:53:54
has settled it for me and I can't stand
1:53:56
any of the shows I used to listen to due
1:53:58
to the constant ads in
1:54:00
middle of an important topic I look for
1:54:04
the best has got to be Venn Shapiro
1:54:07
he'll just be talking with you like this
1:54:09
and all of a sudden he says do you have
1:54:11
gold you need gold
1:54:13
it's very jarring very Joey I use yes I
1:54:20
look forward to becoming sir Schaeffer
1:54:21
Knight of Stuart Florida in the coming
1:54:23
months I would like to call out Cameron
1:54:25
H of Austin Minnesota that is as a
1:54:29
douchebag as he has been listening since
1:54:32
2017 hit me in the mouth I've also
1:54:34
requested a deed douching for myself and
1:54:41
Pelosi jobs car will be greatly
1:54:43
appreciated as my company has cut my
1:54:45
salary benefits and bonuses based on
1:54:47
bullcrap covered projections despite us
1:54:50
being busier than ever does they're
1:54:52
bastards if they got I don't know how
1:54:54
big your company is but with the
1:54:55
Paycheck protection program they
1:54:57
shouldn't be doing that in fact I think
1:54:58
I think there's legalities but it may be
1:55:01
a very big company but Jesse thank you
1:55:03
so much and of course we've got we've
1:55:06
got a little bit of Trump Pelosi jobs
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1:55:24
and the whose show is that I'm sorry so
1:55:28
now we're at Rob after the Earl from
1:55:29
Kansas City 333 a long time since my
1:55:33
last donation sorry about that he says
1:55:35
NJ and kano jingles no karma and we're
1:55:38
not stupid thank you don't worry about
1:55:40
it Rob alter the Earl who lives in
1:55:42
Kansas City appreciated Rob thank you
1:55:44
for your courage all right we're go
1:55:52
we're go
1:55:54
333 as well these are fantastic numbers
1:55:56
the 33 lives large on today's show this
1:55:59
donation is a birthday present for my
1:56:01
lovely amazing wife suing soo
1:56:07
I'm suin Sunday is her birthday and
1:56:09
she's an OTG kind of lady so may we
1:56:12
request John singing the OTD OTG jingle
1:56:17
well you actually can't have him singing
1:56:19
the OTG jingle we need to go to let's
1:56:23
see you haven't pulled that one out in a
1:56:25
while here we go yes what else did we
1:56:29
have that's true afterward also Karma
1:56:34
for all producers email to follow I
1:56:36
didn't see any other email did you
1:56:38
because then we can go I didn't okay
1:56:40
look for that one thank you very much
1:56:42
then you know yeah I didn't know if you
1:56:44
had any more but we'll give you the all
1:56:46
karma for producers of course
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you've got karma alright Jennifer ugly
1:57:13
in Russell Kentucky two eight nine
1:57:15
seventy five and she sent an email an
1:57:19
interesting number why I don't know it's
1:57:24
just it's it's no no I said we got
1:57:27
something but no no it's not yeah I TM
1:57:30
gents donated last night and hopefully
1:57:33
this note makes it to eight nine seven
1:57:36
five credit to my incredibly selfless
1:57:38
handsome husband Matthew ugly ugly
1:57:41
Mowgli for his 37th birthday on the 17th
1:57:45
ah I don't know this done the list is on
1:57:47
unless you know let me see you keep
1:57:51
reading and I'll check it out
1:57:52
but cake this Matthew Oh ugly mm-hmm can
1:57:55
you add him to the birthday list please
1:57:57
and make sure he gets the producer
1:57:59
credit okay we can do that and he's
1:58:01
never spent his birthdays today on the
1:58:04
17th of the 17th okay he never spends a
1:58:07
dime on himself so I'm forced to do it
1:58:10
for him and yeah and thanks to the
1:58:15
stimulus and pandemic unemployment I was
1:58:17
able to make this happen
1:58:18
oh well thanks happy birthday babe she
1:58:21
writes an uppercase I love you I love
1:58:24
you big Lea and this brings you halfway
1:58:27
tonight hood let me get the jingles out
1:58:28
of the way as I failed to do so at the
1:58:30
beginning of my last donation so okay
1:58:34
sorry here we go this side you got your
1:58:37
pan yeah Trump I need Trump get it
1:58:39
aroused and buy a bite in the whole load
1:58:44
and can you see that juice this is gross
1:58:48
by the way Jennifer Jennifer can you see
1:58:55
the juice and Obama's you might die
1:59:00
okay wait wait this morning to the notes
1:59:04
so you can this is all part of the
1:59:05
birthday present seriously yes my
1:59:08
husband and I have been through a lot
1:59:10
over the past year he graduate with two
1:59:11
degrees and we moved back to Western New
1:59:13
York so hoping you'd find work in this
1:59:15
field but sadly jobs karma has not
1:59:16
worked out as if yet so we'll take
1:59:18
another dose so didn't put that on the
1:59:20
an through bet in the light of King
1:59:22
Cuomo's executive orders in the scare
1:59:24
tactics on the m5m we are forced out of
1:59:27
our housing as our roommate was
1:59:29
convinced my five human resources all
1:59:31
that's nice would give her the road
1:59:33
that's horrible
1:59:35
we decided no longer we could retake the
1:59:38
miserable unhinge leftist views of the
1:59:40
great state of New York and refused to
1:59:42
go down with the ship so he opted to
1:59:44
move back to Kentucky where we have been
1:59:46
able to live him out lives mask free and
1:59:49
soak up that vital vitamin D my husband
1:59:52
was able to go back to his old job
1:59:54
working for a local greenhouse owner
1:59:56
which has been his best year ever and it
1:59:58
can't seem to get plants to produce in
2:00:00
stock can't keep them in stock with all
2:00:03
that said I would like to extend a big
2:00:04
thank you from the bottom of my heart
2:00:05
through you and Adam as you helped us
2:00:08
get through these dark six months in New
2:00:10
York and literally kept us sane and
2:00:12
married the No Agenda couple that
2:00:14
listens together together stays together
2:00:16
in fact we have human resource number
2:00:19
six on the way I'll take credit it's
2:00:21
John we did it six wholly late August so
2:00:25
some birthing car would be helpful safe
2:00:29
to say that we are definitely doing our
2:00:31
part to support the economy on like most
2:00:33
Millennials who think their dogs will
2:00:34
support them you know who think their
2:00:38
dogs will support them in old age you
2:00:40
true to have no idea you are changing
2:00:43
the world and healing our hearts and
2:00:45
minds in the process keep doing what you
2:00:47
do here's to many more years love and
2:00:50
light and health to all Jen that is that
2:00:53
is so incredibly sweet what a lovely
2:00:54
note by the way a baby birthing karma
2:00:57
falls on their jobs karma just so you
2:00:59
know we consider that to be a part of a
2:01:02
big job that's really beautiful thank
2:01:04
you and I'm very happy you guys escaped
2:01:07
and that you're happy in Kentucky and
2:01:08
yes jobs karma and we hope it works toys
2:01:11
hard to get it aroused
2:01:13
is hard to get it aroused but we got it
2:01:15
aroused I'm gonna give you the whole
2:01:16
load jobs jobs jobs and jobs Jennifer
2:01:33
Randy Holcomb comes in at 234 dollars
2:01:35
and 56 cents from Lake Forest California
2:01:37
thank you for all the great work and
2:01:40
deconstructions you guys do twice a week
2:01:42
I've been a listener since the beginning
2:01:44
and your show almost never disappoints
2:01:47
please keep it up
2:01:48
June 14th flag they will be turning off
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Flag Day June 14th yesterday no no
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cheese no another promotion promotional
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opportunity missed it's Flag Day vote
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let's see ABCDE f6f I will be turning
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the big 50 and thought this would be a
2:02:09
great time to donate you're on the list
2:02:10
and put up should put me over the
2:02:12
qualified me for knighthood I don't know
2:02:14
if you're on that list Oh hold on site
2:02:16
Randy I do I donated over 500 during
2:02:19
your 10 year anniversary and technically
2:02:20
was the night there and but I wanted to
2:02:23
do it the right way by donating over a
2:02:25
thousand I would like to be known as the
2:02:28
Knights of the as400 IBM's mid-range
2:02:32
computer yes and one of the most famous
2:02:33
machines ever used to be my plant I did
2:02:36
all the advertising for them again
2:02:38
thanks for all you do oh I love those
2:02:40
green screens please it would like a
2:02:43
goat karma and they're respected jingle
2:02:46
okay so it's Randy let me just get it
2:02:50
right because it wasn't on my list Randy
2:02:51
Holcomb bull come come with a bee and
2:02:55
he'll be night of the as400 was that the
2:02:57
exact yeah somebody had to be yeah yes
2:03:00
400 is like a spelling mistake in my
2:03:02
spell checker somebody hates incredibly
2:03:09
the greatest miss you one of the
2:03:11
greatest computers that the Burroughs be
2:03:12
5,000 I think YouTube new machines you
2:03:15
can't I mean as 400 is still it's still
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a division is still in business they
2:03:20
still make them they just need you to be
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updated hopefully Randy can program it
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2:03:28
our ESP ICT oh hello oh hello what
2:03:37
happened
2:03:37
play what's going on you've got Kirsty
2:03:47
is 400 yeah Jimmy James sir Jimmy James
2:03:50
of the Flatlanders for Jimmy James of
2:03:52
the Flatlanders in Oklahoma City 2
2:03:54
o'clock yeah it works again sorry yes
2:03:58
the value is more than I can pay for but
2:04:01
hopefully this helps
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this is also an honor of the meetup
2:04:04
happening in the heartland today thanks
2:04:07
newly knighted sir AF John no jingles
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and car might with goat of course no
2:04:13
jingles with Carm I guess it would you
2:04:14
vote for you too
2:04:16
thank you for the for your courage
2:04:18
jingle akarma with a goat you've got Dan
2:04:29
merchant $200 from de val Tejas howdy
2:04:32
crock-pot and buzzkill first-time
2:04:34
donation from a fellow Austinite after
2:04:36
catching Adam on the Joe Rogan
2:04:37
experience
2:04:39
I shall deduce you you may not know how
2:04:41
it works yet so let's make sure you get
2:04:42
that let's see I have become addicted to
2:04:50
your amygdala amygdala control twice a
2:04:54
week and deconstructing the end of the
2:04:56
world in steps I love the show I will be
2:04:59
listening until the mothership lands to
2:05:01
take us to safety I look forward to the
2:05:03
next Meetup to maybe meet Adam since I
2:05:05
know jcd won't be making a trip to Texas
2:05:07
anytime soon you never know
2:05:08
can I get some goat karma China has
2:05:10
asked ho and we're all gonna die in a
2:05:12
massive deducing since I've waited till
2:05:14
now to donate and thank you for your
2:05:16
courage boys that with a Z can't wait
2:05:18
for the partay dan merchant no
2:05:21
knighthood name determined yet and I
2:05:25
didn't have his jingles lined up what
2:05:27
did he want here was
2:05:29
karma Oh Chinese asshole and what was
2:05:33
the last one go Crum
2:05:38
oh we're all gonna die okay and sorry
2:05:44
about that it's when I read the notes
2:05:46
that doesn't make it easy you've got all
2:05:57
right last on the list less than
2:06:00
finishing this up is Robert Hausner in
2:06:07
Ontario Canada I don't know how to
2:06:11
pronounce the name of this town I kept
2:06:13
push okay
2:06:14
yeah I give up on yang Yang give up on
2:06:16
anyway he sent a note in completed with
2:06:19
his email address but I had to be honest
2:06:21
about I can't find that no and I used
2:06:23
the exact address but I did find another
2:06:24
note from him written in on June 10th
2:06:27
when he donated fifty seventeen so he's
2:06:29
uh I have a note here I have a note here
2:06:32
from is that also when is that the
2:06:35
Wednesday was at the tenth Saturday June
2:06:39
10th I have a note from Saturday June
2:06:42
10th okay then he says you newsletters
2:06:45
work thanks for the poop uptake update
2:06:47
he says that kombucha rock so does kefir
2:06:51
but kombucha is I would not advise it as
2:06:55
it can't be reproduced you are not a
2:06:56
kombucha fan you know I think it's
2:06:58
tossed by is you think it's poison yeah
2:07:04
most of its fake now it's just little
2:07:06
vinegar water they don't even make it at
2:07:08
most places don't even make road oh
2:07:10
really oh really yeah because of its
2:07:13
it's not to health issues it's dangerous
2:07:16
it's not good for you so he's thanks for
2:07:18
the work you didn't know why I do not
2:07:19
have that email and no I don't have
2:07:21
anything else thank you
2:07:22
once you resend it and they know it yes
2:07:25
yeah we'll get to it eventually
2:07:27
okay well I want to thank all these
2:07:28
folks these are the executive associate
2:07:30
executive producers for show of 1251 and
2:07:32
they made make make it all possible
2:07:35
along with our other donors but to get a
2:07:38
top Heavy's day like this is rare yeah
2:07:41
your air is beautiful
2:07:42
welcoming that's welcoming and these are
2:07:46
real credits executive producer
2:07:48
associate executive producer of the No
2:07:50
Agenda Show episode 1251 just two days
2:07:54
ago I received an email from one of our
2:07:57
executive producers and not from the
2:08:01
executive producer but from a firm who
2:08:02
was looking to hire him and and I was
2:08:06
referenced correctly so I was notified
2:08:08
it was a reference to vote for his
2:08:10
producer ship and I gave a glowing
2:08:12
review and will do that for anybody who
2:08:15
was an exhibit for any producer but
2:08:17
certainly executive producers associate
2:08:19
executive producers you've got the title
2:08:20
put it on your put it on your on your
2:08:26
resume will be happy to vouch for you
2:08:28
very happy to do that the more jobs we
2:08:30
can get out there the better and thank
2:08:32
you to everybody who supports the show
2:08:34
we'll be thinking more in a little bit
2:08:35
as John said top-heavy today so that'll
2:08:38
be much shorter we got meetups to talk
2:08:39
about all kinds of stuff but remember we
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have another show coming up on Thursday
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if you'd like to join this merry little
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tribe and support us just go to to
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Vollrath org slash and remember whatever
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you do don't go into a hospital you'll
2:08:53
die my formula is this we go out we hit
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people in the mouth
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[Applause]
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I did want to mention one other thing we
2:09:19
make mistakes that we miss stuff we do
2:09:22
stuff wrong happens all the time if
2:09:23
you're a producer and you notice
2:09:26
something I would like to some people
2:09:30
some ways in which a producer an actual
2:09:33
producer works when talking to people
2:09:36
who are putting the show together and
2:09:37
are the talent of the show there's two
2:09:40
ways to approach this you can say hey
2:09:43
now I have some personal experience with
2:09:45
this I think you you missed something
2:09:48
you could have done something a little
2:09:49
differently here and and you know if you
2:09:51
have it here's some links whatever you
2:09:53
have that's really the way to approach
2:09:55
it as a professional producer and if you
2:09:57
have supported the show financially
2:09:59
you're definitely a producer here's what
2:10:01
doesn't work very well that is not a
2:10:11
very effective way interested in your
2:10:16
feedback
2:10:17
it is really it and I have to say it
2:10:21
hurts like man you're a producer it does
2:10:25
you're a producer it's not like charity
2:10:27
you have a total valid reason to talk to
2:10:30
us and say hey here's what I think you
2:10:31
did wrong but when you approach it from
2:10:33
a hostile point it doesn't work so it's
2:10:38
just a friendly own but it does get but
2:10:40
but wait there's a plus to it and cut
2:10:42
the plus side is you get to hear Adam do
2:10:45
that voice yes if you want to be the
2:10:51
subject of the voice we can certainly do
2:10:53
it so but that's all and and I
2:10:56
understand people like totally screw
2:10:58
that up it's wrong yeah that's what we
2:10:59
need to know we're happy to correct
2:11:01
stuff happy to it's important we need to
2:11:06
anyway like the Congo you know the small
2:11:09
thing now people are pretty nice about
2:11:10
that but also there was like botton line
2:11:19
as you heard earlier we are we are
2:11:21
idiots we would not be anywhere near
2:11:24
clearly we're podcasters this is where
2:11:27
we belong or say
2:11:28
yes okay down in the bottom of the watch
2:11:31
casting last show business ladder in
2:11:33
general yeah what and quit show business
2:11:35
here sweeping of elephant dung hey man
2:11:39
do you have a do you oh by the way a
2:11:42
reminder as well for people if you want
2:11:45
we now do have we do have that
2:11:49
requestable donations do you have a
2:11:58
kylie special i think kylie today
2:12:01
no no kylie is only on Thursdays okay
2:12:04
alright cuz we got I mean people are
2:12:06
jacked about the Kylie specials the city
2:12:07
oh yeah well you get that daughter
2:12:09
overdo it it's a great segment though I
2:12:11
and if so I so ideas I have one I think
2:12:15
I got nothing
2:12:16
okay I have one was sent to me by a
2:12:19
producer I think it qualifies thanks for
2:12:22
the lecture idiot Tucker right I think
2:12:31
so I know that makes sense yes I think
2:12:33
it's good it sounds like let's play some
2:12:42
some off-the-wall stuff let's start with
2:12:44
uh here we go Joe Biden is that where we
2:12:46
go we wasn't in to go right on biting
2:12:49
but that we can do we got some here's
2:12:53
first let's talk about about Biden
2:12:56
before it get any biting clips this is
2:12:58
Joe Biden and secret advisers I thought
2:12:59
this was worth knowing
2:13:01
Shoaib secret advisers okay what did you
2:13:05
make of just like the idea of secrecy
2:13:07
around who is actually advising just
2:13:10
asking these questions is this from can
2:13:12
I just say your voice gets on my nerves
2:13:15
who is that that's that's crystal that's
2:13:18
crystal ball odds wolf what did she make
2:13:21
up just like the idea of secrecy years
2:13:23
actually advising Joe Biden I think it
2:13:26
has to do with what happened a few
2:13:28
months ago a few weeks ago which was
2:13:31
that two of his advisers leaked out one
2:13:35
was Larry Summers a controversial figure
2:13:37
a guy who's seen as fairly aligned with
2:13:41
the ideology
2:13:42
Wall Street and then another story came
2:13:44
out saying that Rahm Emanuel the former
2:13:46
Chicago mayor former Obama chief of
2:13:49
staff is also advising Joe Biden and you
2:13:52
know that those are two not such
2:13:55
encouraging names to be on a list
2:13:58
advising Joe Biden they're people who
2:14:01
aren't all that well-liked I mean Rahm
2:14:04
Emanuel left office in disgrace as
2:14:07
Chicago mayor after a situation where
2:14:10
his administration had essentially
2:14:13
suppressed the video of police murder of
2:14:16
a teenager so the idea that Joe Biden is
2:14:20
being advised by these Democratic Party
2:14:23
dinosaurs controversial ones I think it
2:14:26
came out people didn't like it and now
2:14:28
the Biden campaign is sort of like it
2:14:29
you know what here's our solution we're
2:14:31
just not gonna tell anybody anything
2:14:33
about who is advising the potential next
2:14:37
president of the United States they're
2:14:38
gonna put the economic advisor list in
2:14:40
the basement yeah why would Joe David
2:14:42
what really caught our eye is that the
2:14:44
New York Times reporter who even broke
2:14:46
this story he revealed one of his
2:14:48
biggest qualms Jim Tankersley let's put
2:14:50
his tweet up on the screen one of the
2:14:52
things that it really matters is that
2:14:53
the Biden campaign telling their
2:14:56
advisers they can't disclose their role
2:14:57
allows those people to go on TV without
2:15:00
identifying themselves as part of the
2:15:02
Biden team and so I mean look what we do
2:15:05
here on this show like when you were
2:15:06
working for the Bernie campaign is real
2:15:08
like hey this guy works for the Bernie
2:15:10
campaign so the viewers can know and
2:15:12
same with any other adviser to a
2:15:14
candidate this is a real disservice that
2:15:16
the media is also being complicit in oh
2:15:18
oh I'm sorry do you have any illusion
2:15:21
that there are not people on the payroll
2:15:23
providing opinion without those
2:15:26
credentials currently please no they
2:15:31
shocked shocked shocked and just made
2:15:34
shocked I tell you okay he had an
2:15:38
interesting little thing on Biden that
2:15:39
was about the media requests for bite
2:15:41
this was actually a big good little rant
2:15:43
from this guy say gar who he just heard
2:15:45
and was shocked and dismayed but listen
2:15:48
to this this is say gar on Biden media
2:15:50
requests containing an open letter it
2:15:53
demands that Facebook quote
2:15:55
promote real news not fake news quickly
2:15:58
remove viral misinformation and the
2:16:00
pre-election quote/unquote lie period
2:16:03
and enforce voter suppression rules
2:16:05
against everyone even the president now
2:16:07
all of this sounds innocuous until you
2:16:09
really begin to dissect it in essence a
2:16:12
candidate for president of the United
2:16:14
States is asking for Facebook to begin
2:16:16
fact-checking political advertising
2:16:18
including his own especially two weeks
2:16:20
before Election Day
2:16:22
now why would Joe Biden a proven liar on
2:16:24
dozens of issues in the public realm
2:16:26
from his role in the war in Iraq his
2:16:28
role criminal justice his record on
2:16:31
trying to cut Social Security and even
2:16:33
on supposedly getting arrested while
2:16:35
trying to see Nelson Mandela want there
2:16:37
to be fact-checking of political ads on
2:16:39
Facebook well the answer is simple as
2:16:42
all risers know he knows that if
2:16:45
Facebook were to ever get into the
2:16:47
fact-checking business that they would
2:16:49
partner with the mainstream media who
2:16:51
have no problem giving Biden a blatant
2:16:54
pass on his lies while crying foul if
2:16:56
Trump sneezes and calls it a cough then
2:16:58
they rate it false or Pinocchio's five
2:17:00
stars as I say every single time that we
2:17:03
have this discussion you may get a warm
2:17:05
little fuzzy feeling when you see a lame
2:17:07
CNN journalist called the big bad Donald
2:17:10
a liar but the neoliberalism that
2:17:12
animates that CNN journalist is comin
2:17:15
for you if you dare to hold
2:17:17
anti-establishment views here are the
2:17:19
people who these are the people who
2:17:21
would fact-check aoc on the cost or
2:17:23
Medicare for all
2:17:24
they're the people who got mad Bernie
2:17:26
Sanders for correctly saying illegal
2:17:27
immigration depresses domestic wages and
2:17:29
they're the people who bend over
2:17:32
backwards to say that we're all wrong on
2:17:34
this show about trade because you're
2:17:36
better off with some cheap Chinese crap
2:17:38
their profession can better be described
2:17:40
as neoliberalism checking far more than
2:17:42
fact-checking but beyond the actual
2:17:44
mechanics of fact-checking think about
2:17:47
the macro ask of the Biden campaign here
2:17:49
they want tecala gark mark zuckerberg to
2:17:52
determine what is true and what isn't in
2:17:55
our political discourse or worse they
2:17:57
want Zuckerberg to appoint a weird
2:17:59
so-called independent board of directors
2:18:01
made up of a bunch of money meal
2:18:04
liberals to decide what we see and
2:18:06
what we don't Zuckerberg doesn't even
2:18:08
want that and neither do i and neither
2:18:11
should you
2:18:13
well the media is very happy to
2:18:17
fact-check Trump I'm looking at Forbes
2:18:20
magazine as of early April and they're a
2:18:23
little behind on the counting Trump is
2:18:25
told 23.3 lies a day that is 0.5 lie
2:18:35
increase since 2019 what's more this is
2:18:38
a horse Magaziner Trump is average 23.8
2:18:42
lies per day since the first case of
2:18:44
Kovan 19 was ported in the US another
2:18:48
0.5 lie increase do they do they
2:18:53
proofread this shit do they go like man
2:18:55
are we really talking about 23.8 lies
2:18:59
per day is that really the metric that
2:19:01
Forbes yes Franco zanuck for journalism
2:19:06
is this and these as we've already
2:19:09
documented half of these lies are lies
2:19:11
you just have you read Matt Taibbi 'he's
2:19:15
new new piece the American press is
2:19:17
destroying itself yeah must yeah I get
2:19:20
it
2:19:20
I subscribe I subscribe to his what does
2:19:24
that yeah I guess I get a sugar sky
2:19:27
whatever it is I think what he said is
2:19:31
true and this is just virtue signaling
2:19:34
from Forbes they got a virtue signal
2:19:36
otherwise they don't get access to the
2:19:38
to the really rich people who aren't
2:19:39
Democrats typically now now sorry say
2:19:44
guard said something you followed this
2:19:45
up with something I have a part two of
2:19:47
this clip and let's see what that side
2:19:48
don't remember it though let's see
2:19:50
what's going on it's part of a broader
2:19:52
delusion that pervades the chattering
2:19:54
class these people genuinely believe
2:19:57
that nobody in their right mind could
2:19:59
have ever voted for Donald Trump unless
2:20:01
they were tricked into doing so by some
2:20:04
Moldovans bloggers some stupid Facebook
2:20:06
memes or a clickbait headline they think
2:20:09
Trump voters or even Bernie voters for
2:20:12
that matter could
2:20:13
never hold the positions that they have
2:20:15
without getting duped into them and thus
2:20:17
if we're bombarded with their propaganda
2:20:20
we're gonna change our lying ways the
2:20:23
opposite is true yes various dude cigar
2:20:29
yeah we have talked about this before
2:20:31
which is the that class of people that
2:20:35
say I don't know but I don't know how
2:20:37
you want because I don't know any person
2:20:39
to vote it for I'm not a single couldn't
2:20:41
have one no way doesn't make any sense I
2:20:43
have a couple of clips from Joe wish and
2:20:47
the reason I pulled them is it was an
2:20:49
interview with Trevor Noah of The
2:20:51
Tonight Show lockdown edition Tonight
2:20:54
Show The Daily Show gotcha
2:20:58
and it was 9 minutes long and knowing
2:21:00
from your research that Joe is coherent
2:21:03
in the first 10 minutes I figured let's
2:21:05
have a listen and he was coherent now is
2:21:09
he saying anything that a presidential
2:21:12
nominee that would give him an edge I
2:21:15
don't think so but this of course was
2:21:17
mainly about black lives matter and Joe
2:21:21
is on message as usual Trevor Noah will
2:21:23
set it up I want to talk a little bit
2:21:24
about the op-ed that you put out today
2:21:27
and talk me through how you would plan
2:21:28
to undo systemic oppression how you
2:21:31
would plan to undo systemic racism and
2:21:33
and how you think you'll address the
2:21:34
needs of the African American community
2:21:36
well first of all it's gonna take time
2:21:38
you know Donald Trump didn't invent
2:21:41
racism but he sure has promoted you and
2:21:44
a systemic is a combination there's a
2:21:50
there's just an awful combination Cobra
2:21:52
19 unemployment systemic racism what
2:21:57
you'll hear systemic racism what you'll
2:21:59
hear is a politician who was running to
2:22:03
be president who has zero solutions he
2:22:06
can identify the problems he has zero
2:22:08
solutions and the solutions that he has
2:22:10
he doesn't even realize what he's saying
2:22:13
is is really inadequate as the he wrote
2:22:19
an op-ed and of course no one actually
2:22:22
wants to defund the police
2:22:25
the people in power because they need
2:22:27
them to protect them so they're never
2:22:28
going to be a complete defunding or at
2:22:30
least they want is gonna protect the
2:22:31
vision yes so that someone has to
2:22:36
protect those left-wing tech moguls that
2:22:39
live in Hillsboro so in a certain so
2:22:44
Biden of course looks at it more as
2:22:46
reform which is how adults pronounce the
2:22:49
word defund you have come out in favor
2:22:51
of police reform you know but what what
2:22:55
does that actually mean because some
2:22:56
people think that you cannot reform an
2:22:58
institution that is fundamentally rotten
2:23:01
in the core well I don't think it's
2:23:03
rotten in the core and I don't think all
2:23:05
cops are bad cops but I think what it
2:23:07
looks comes from local taxpayers so now
2:23:12
listen to what he's saying
2:23:13
ninety percent of everything that funds
2:23:16
the police comes from local taxpayers I
2:23:19
think that's probably true ninety
2:23:20
percent and in fact that's what the
2:23:24
defund movement is about how can we be
2:23:26
spending so much on policing how is this
2:23:28
possible
2:23:28
ninety percent comes from local sources
2:23:31
not the federal government ninety
2:23:33
percent of all the fun in feliz comes
2:23:35
from local taxpayers so the federal
2:23:37
government under our system cannot other
2:23:40
than taking a civil rights action say
2:23:42
they do a B C and D but what we can do
2:23:45
is we can make sure that we insist on
2:23:48
certain fundamental changes take place
2:23:50
now and clue down giving making sure
2:23:54
there's sensitivity training making sure
2:23:58
[Music]
2:23:59
1960's called yeah yeah they want their
2:24:01
sensitivity training back Joe that's not
2:24:03
gonna fly now all of cops run fast
2:24:07
grievances are she's me transgressions
2:24:10
oh the truth wants to come out all the
2:24:14
cops press past grievances
2:24:16
I mean transgressions get your word
2:24:18
straight Joe that all of cops past
2:24:22
grievances are shooting me you believe
2:24:24
me they've got grievances to
2:24:25
transgressions are all made public
2:24:28
because we can say if you don't we are
2:24:31
not going to provide the federal funding
2:24:33
that we provide for you through they
2:24:35
call burn grants and cop grants so
2:24:37
here's the big man Joe Biden who just
2:24:40
got through telling us that 90% of all
2:24:42
police force funding is local from state
2:24:45
taxes but you know what I'm going to
2:24:47
stop the cop grants do you know what a
2:24:50
cop grants are look it up cop grants are
2:24:52
specific grants for things like
2:24:54
sensitivity training you numbskull and
2:24:57
so we can type it now impact on
2:25:01
significantly the desire of many police
2:25:04
departments as well to fundamentally
2:25:05
change the way they police bullcrap so
2:25:08
he's saying oh no we'll get rid of 10%
2:25:10
yeah that 10% that's actually probably
2:25:12
good that his federal money and NOAA is
2:25:14
not having it and he's pushing further
2:25:17
Trevor Noah
2:25:19
some would say to you mr. vice president
2:25:22
if you were to become president do you
2:25:25
think that there would be a world where
2:25:26
defunding the police would be the
2:25:28
solution and getting getting some of
2:25:31
these responsibilities away from police
2:25:32
forces and you know policing schools
2:25:34
police handling mental illness police
2:25:36
handling homelessness etc well I think a
2:25:39
lot of changes they can take place
2:25:40
period without having to define by the
2:25:43
way when I hear this like exactly this
2:25:46
you know homelessness meant this is if
2:25:49
if Joe Biden wins or even if the
2:25:53
Democrats can win the Senate that
2:25:56
anything is possible then you're gonna
2:25:59
see an expansion of services like you've
2:26:01
never seen before
2:26:03
we there goes all the money and they're
2:26:06
all gonna have their clients and clients
2:26:08
you don't fire clients you don't say hey
2:26:11
you're now an ex-client cuz I solved
2:26:13
your problems so you want to grow the
2:26:14
base bring in more clients this is this
2:26:17
is this has not works let's put it that
2:26:19
way a lot of changes they can take place
2:26:21
period without having to define police
2:26:24
completely here's what I think's
2:26:25
happened you have well over 80% American
2:26:28
people going whoa I didn't know this I
2:26:31
didn't know this was happening I don't
2:26:33
believe this never come from God 80% is
2:26:37
just if science is in shut up you have a
2:26:39
question about Joe cuz we'll send the
2:26:43
Anti Fog goons on you don't question it
2:26:45
but apparently 80% of the American
2:26:47
people had no idea this was going on
2:26:50
we have not been traumatized for the
2:26:52
past 25 to 30 years really since the
2:26:56
Rodney King in 1992 that's how long
2:26:59
we've been we found it pounded and
2:27:02
pounded and how did I didn't know this I
2:27:05
didn't know this was happening I don't
2:27:07
believe we should be defunded but I
2:27:09
think the conditions should be placed
2:27:11
upon them where departments are having
2:27:13
to take significant reforms relating to
2:27:16
that we should set up a nationally use
2:27:18
of four standard if they don't sign on
2:27:20
to it then in fact they don't get any of
2:27:22
the federal money
2:27:23
in addition that they have to
2:27:26
demonstrate that their release all the
2:27:28
data that relates to misconduct by being
2:27:32
sent to the Justice Department if they
2:27:35
don't send it to the Justice Department
2:27:36
nationally they don't get funding but
2:27:38
and when Isaac every relates to for
2:27:40
example mental illness and homelessness
2:27:43
and drug abuse and the life many changes
2:27:46
we can make did you see it's like all he
2:27:48
wants us to have more programs I'm sure
2:27:51
the cops don't want to deal with mental
2:27:52
illness it said you know this is very
2:27:55
try I don't where the hell needs that so
2:28:01
I don't think Joe has any anything good
2:28:03
there I just didn't say anything they
2:28:05
say anything worth of shit he was awake
2:28:08
and and he was active and the adderall
2:28:11
whatever he's taken was it was going it
2:28:13
was nine minutes so he but if nothing
2:28:15
really came out of it unlike Joy Behar
2:28:20
who was also at home in her basement for
2:28:23
the view and she was asked to give her
2:28:29
you give her view about defunding
2:28:33
because of course you know that she was
2:28:36
a former school teacher did you know
2:28:37
this no I didn't well apparently she was
2:28:41
or let's see what we will set it up for
2:28:44
us
2:28:44
Joe you're a former English teacher
2:28:46
she's a formula English teacher I
2:28:48
thought she was a formula for me you are
2:28:52
you're a former English teacher
2:28:54
what does defund mean to you here
2:28:57
furgus what is drunk sober angle you're
2:29:14
right drunk or not rusty sir what does
2:29:16
defund mean to you here well Sonny said
2:29:20
basically everything that needs to be
2:29:22
said about it because the real word
2:29:24
should be reformed
2:29:25
but of course deep fund sounds very
2:29:28
scary and people say oh they're gonna
2:29:30
eliminate the police department of
2:29:32
course that is the ridiculous on its
2:29:34
face no one's eliminating a department
2:29:37
that protects people if I'm getting
2:29:38
mugged I certainly want the police to
2:29:40
come to my aid
2:29:41
privilege privilege white privilege
2:29:43
white privilege so let's just protect me
2:29:51
when they weaponize a term so that's why
2:29:54
they stopped the clip she ever seen
2:29:59
these protests were they somewhere the
2:30:00
site lettuce the printed scientist says
2:30:02
abolish the police no has she read any
2:30:06
of the documents that they've been
2:30:08
teefin particularly put out where it
2:30:10
says we don't want to eat we want to
2:30:12
defund then abolish the police that she
2:30:15
didn't do any any of this no now I've
2:30:18
got this at the dinner table the other
2:30:19
night it's like the abolish the police
2:30:22
cited the argument is completely ignored
2:30:23
and by the way it has to be like like
2:30:27
yeah it has to be ignored you find is
2:30:31
there yeah you find what you were gonna
2:30:33
say by the way find that you you had a
2:30:34
comment about some people that you know
2:30:36
some time ago that you said they're not
2:30:39
radicalized they're just they're just
2:30:42
idiots no it's the children the children
2:30:45
aren't radicalized they're just idiots
2:30:46
yes and I found this to be the case with
2:30:49
some debate over the last few days and
2:30:53
it was like John I feels the point I
2:30:56
feel your pain that's exactly right
2:30:58
what is the point and here she is doing
2:31:01
exactly what the under-informed
2:31:04
offers notional eyes children are saying
2:31:05
that she shouldn't do which is act out
2:31:07
of privileged thing we'll have our
2:31:08
getting bugged I want to show
2:31:11
I'm saying I'm an English teacher like
2:31:14
for instance the term black lives matter
2:31:16
I was I'm interested in that because
2:31:18
certain people I know say well all lives
2:31:21
matter oh these are racist a-hole
2:31:23
friends Joy Behar certain people you
2:31:25
know do they say all lives matter you
2:31:27
should be ashamed to disassociate from
2:31:29
the shame shame shame and that because
2:31:32
certain people I know say well lives
2:31:35
matter and the explanation they'd get
2:31:37
someone gave which i think is brilliant
2:31:39
is the house is on fire on this block
2:31:41
okay this house is on fire these other
2:31:44
houses are also not on fire so yes these
2:31:47
houses matter but this is the house
2:31:50
that's on fire right now Wow the analogy
2:31:53
Queen strikes again and I think that you
2:31:56
know people just take the words and
2:31:58
distort them even the pro so-called true
2:32:01
life movement pro-lifers generally are
2:32:04
happy to be pro-life until the person is
2:32:07
born and then they drop social programs
2:32:09
and they'd the continued to not be
2:32:11
pro-life so they they call it pro-life
2:32:14
but it's really anti-abortion well then
2:32:16
say it like that okay
2:32:19
then joy I'm sure you're going on to say
2:32:21
that people who are pro-choice are
2:32:23
actually pro-abortion shouldn't you just
2:32:25
say it like that Joy Behar
2:32:27
well actually the old words the old
2:32:29
words was pro-abortion than the old
2:32:31
words that they the pro the pro choice
2:32:35
was abortionist their abortionists but
2:32:41
it's like it's abortion ism but does she
2:32:43
nuts and well of course she doesn't but
2:32:45
someone surely sees the irony of her
2:32:46
literally saying you a-holes
2:32:49
don't say pro-life just say you're
2:32:50
anti-abortion it's more fair well could
2:32:53
you say instead of saying pro-choice a
2:32:54
pro-abortion or abortionist no no
2:33:01
actually I think she actually catches
2:33:04
her idiocy here if you listen to it they
2:33:06
they call it pro-life but it's really
2:33:08
anti-abortion well then say it like that
2:33:11
as my is my
2:33:13
oh shit I think she just realized their
2:33:15
crop ah that was kind of dumb okay as my
2:33:19
sunny points that Biden and Pelosi and
2:33:22
the rest of Democrats they just want to
2:33:24
get rid of choke holes which sounds so
2:33:26
inhuman to me and also if you're going
2:33:29
to barge into people's houses knock on
2:33:32
the door first every every police show
2:33:34
I've ever seen they knock and they say
2:33:36
police and then they go in oh yes
2:33:39
joy and in those police series they they
2:33:42
just knock they go in and then they're
2:33:44
shot out and whenever they shoot
2:33:45
immediately it's over the said someone's
2:33:47
arrested it always ends well on the
2:33:49
police shows you watch joy no it's a
2:33:59
drama and now if you were talking about
2:34:00
cops but that was canceled
2:34:02
yeah it's these are all shows darling
2:34:05
these are is it's entertainment Dick
2:34:07
Wolf okay
2:34:09
I think it's you Dick Wolf worked for
2:34:11
ABC to sit down no he was dead the Dick
2:34:13
Wolf was the NBD he ran he ran the NBC
2:34:16
stuff then he moved to CBS he's doing
2:34:18
stuff in CBS now but this is Chicago
2:34:21
he's doing Chicago PD right right well
2:34:24
this just shows you I know what it shows
2:34:28
I don't even know why we're playing it
2:34:30
but it shows you that joy Behar's an
2:34:32
idiot we shouldn't play our clips 30
2:34:34
more seconds three police show I've ever
2:34:36
seen they knock and they say police and
2:34:39
then they go in why is it that certain
2:34:41
states allow police to go into the house
2:34:45
without warning them that they're there
2:34:47
you know and they need the national
2:34:49
database well that's because they have
2:34:51
strict gun laws in those states and it's
2:34:54
not a problem two cops show up because
2:34:56
they don't not expecting a gun on the
2:34:58
other side typically that's the answer I
2:34:59
have for you now I'll look into it
2:35:01
police to go into the house without
2:35:03
warning them that they're there you know
2:35:06
and they need the national database for
2:35:08
tracking police misconduct so you know
2:35:11
because they keep sending them here the
2:35:13
talking point
2:35:14
and and by and while you're out of joy
2:35:17
want just tell Christians are idiots
2:35:20
database for tracking police misconduct
2:35:23
you know because they keep sending them
2:35:25
from one precinct to another it reminds
2:35:27
me again of the Catholic Church and the
2:35:29
scandal there whether a certain broke a
2:35:32
priest is an abuser and instead of
2:35:35
picking them out and sending them to
2:35:37
jail they send them to the next parish
2:35:39
these things are all systemic and needs
2:35:41
to be changed
2:35:42
oh there it is that's systemic now I get
2:35:45
it so the church is systemic abusers yes
2:35:49
you should do a topic on that joy and
2:35:51
say you know don't hide it like you say
2:35:53
say it the church or systemic abusers
2:35:55
which is not true of the whole church
2:35:57
but you can go ahead and say it this
2:35:59
woman is I just needed to undress that
2:36:01
idiot I'm never gonna get anywhere now
2:36:04
you're right what am I thinking of
2:36:06
course not I have a couple things here I
2:36:08
want to get out of the way before I take
2:36:10
over second break which is we got this
2:36:13
there was this funny stolen call of the
2:36:18
Chicago aldermen oh he's talking to the
2:36:23
mayor yeah they're cussing each other
2:36:26
out the unfortunate I don't have the
2:36:27
real cop you have the bleeped copy I
2:36:29
have the real colony I have it I have
2:36:31
the copy with the unbleached yeah I have
2:36:33
the clip okay play that clip yeah
2:36:35
Alderman I had it for the last show and
2:36:39
it's an hour long the whole thing this
2:36:41
is just a segment of it so you went to
2:36:42
sing with a cousin and that's the one
2:36:44
I've got so an alderman in in Chicago as
2:36:49
I understand as well but what is an
2:36:52
alderman let's explain this to people is
2:36:53
it like a person who was in charge
2:36:56
kind of like an elected was not borough
2:37:01
is burrows or hole of incorporation so
2:37:04
it's blocked city blocks or something
2:37:06
that's not blocks it's uh it's more like
2:37:09
supervisors within San Francisco for
2:37:11
they have an area said yeah I guess it
2:37:13
is blocks it's kind of an area of blocks
2:37:15
and there's like 50 of them in Chicago
2:37:17
in it every older minute he's like the
2:37:19
local guy who gets things done for his
2:37:23
little area you know they need to put
2:37:25
fix some potholes they
2:37:27
need to grease some grease for some guy
2:37:30
get his license it's a very elaborate
2:37:36
system and some of the aldermen in
2:37:38
Chicago don't like this woman Lightfoot
2:37:41
who somebody called uh what's the name
2:37:45
of them oh I can't think they had a
2:37:47
nickname for I just thought was very
2:37:48
offensive and and accurate no I think
2:37:51
we're so so that one Alderman's really
2:37:54
these who runs for mayor all the time
2:37:55
and he needs to get goes to gets on her
2:37:59
case and she never pays attention to me
2:38:01
so they get into a a cussing festivities
2:38:03
with each other and actually mike that
2:38:05
bishop
2:38:07
why don't you play well actually why
2:38:09
don't you play mine cuz it takes the
2:38:10
cussing out it has a bonus no come on
2:38:13
this is good you want the cussing you
2:38:16
want the cussing it's a part of life we
2:38:19
can't expect our police and I don't
2:38:21
fault them at all to be able to control
2:38:23
this but I know that we asked our st.
2:38:26
basic esterday to stand at the front
2:38:29
line between police and looters and
2:38:31
rioters and I'm simply not comfortable
2:38:34
telling my churches those people to be
2:38:37
the intermediary in the middle of a riot
2:38:40
the city wise we need something better
2:38:43
because right now we only have 370
2:38:49
whatever National Guard's on standby
2:38:52
half our neighborhoods are already
2:38:54
obliterated it's too late you know we
2:38:57
know that people are here to antagonize
2:38:59
an insight and you've got a wall punch
2:39:01
tonight today they're not going to go to
2:39:04
bed at 8 o'clock they're going to turn
2:39:07
their focus in the neighborhood
2:39:08
gangbangers with ak-47s walking around
2:39:11
right now just waiting to settle some
2:39:12
scores what are we going to do and what
2:39:15
do we tell our residents other than good
2:39:17
faith people stand up it's not going to
2:39:19
be enough
2:39:28
you ignore this guy actually sounds like
2:40:13
a pretty cool dude he's like hey man
2:40:15
this is messed up we got going on and I
2:40:18
love when the real Chicago accent comes
2:40:20
out your attitude can't even do it
2:40:23
well that's yeah it's a little bit like
2:40:25
that yeah well I have mines clear all
2:40:29
right I do have really doubt but I think
2:40:30
you should play my clip okay because
2:40:33
this is actually taken from Fox so it
2:40:35
has commentary all right well what's the
2:40:38
name of this clip it must be in here I
2:40:44
hope did you even have it stolen Chicago
2:40:52
call I got it this was a conference call
2:40:53
on May Sunday May 31st to talk about
2:40:56
Chicago's response to the widespread
2:40:57
looting on the call were mayor Lori
2:40:59
Lightfoot and all 50 Chicago aldermen
2:41:02
and alder women including Alderman
2:41:04
Raymond Lopez one of the mayor's
2:41:06
harshest critics now for context on the
2:41:08
day of the conference call Chicago had
2:41:10
699 arrests mostly looters a hundred
2:41:14
thirty two officers were injured oh yeah
2:41:16
this is this is great this is how Fox
2:41:18
News would do it that's exactly right
2:41:19
look at all the crap that was going down
2:41:21
it was higher of our 448 shootings 17
2:41:25
homicides and Alderman Lopez 17
2:41:28
besides being prepared as the looting
2:41:31
spread saying his ward had become a
2:41:33
virtual based on before we give based on
2:41:35
her response do you think that she
2:41:36
really just doesn't put this you really
2:41:38
not believe that their murders taking
2:41:40
place inner city does she not get a
2:41:41
report does she really not know I have
2:41:44
no idea what she's thinking
2:41:46
well wars in Congo is a total mess you
2:41:49
can't have 17 homicides during this
2:41:51
thing nobody even talks about that in
2:41:52
the mainstream media
2:41:54
dude 17 homicides in Chicago is Saturday
2:41:56
afternoon no I understand that but it's
2:41:59
not actually 17 is not Saturday
2:42:01
afternoon days usually and it may be 9
2:42:03
over a weekend but to have 17 that one
2:42:06
event is pretty high yes looting spread
2:42:10
saying his ward had become a virtual war
2:42:13
zone listen half our neighborhoods are
2:42:15
already obliterated it's too late we
2:42:19
have to come up with a better plan
2:42:20
because once my fear is once what
2:42:23
they're done looting and rioting and
2:42:25
whatever is gonna happen tonight what
2:42:27
happens when they start going after
2:42:28
residents going into the neighborhoods
2:42:31
once they start trying to break down
2:42:33
people's doors where they think they got
2:42:35
something there you know we know that
2:42:37
people are here to antagonize an insight
2:42:39
and you've got a wall pump tonight today
2:42:42
they're not gonna go to bed at 8 o'clock
2:42:44
they're gonna turn their focus in the
2:42:47
neighborhoods I've got gang bangers look
2:42:48
18:47 is walking around right now just
2:42:51
waiting to settle some scores and the
2:42:53
alderman wasn't exaggerating his ward to
2:42:55
Walgreens were burned down along with
2:42:57
restaurants shops and an entire strip
2:42:59
mall but when Lopez finished speaking
2:43:01
mayor Lightfoot refused to respond so
2:43:04
alderman Lopez demanded that she respond
2:43:06
finally she did watch
2:43:30
you want the Prix to calm things down
2:43:40
but alderman Lopez than the mayor
2:43:41
weren't the only ones trading
2:43:42
profanities another altar woman was
2:43:44
heard saying this is a total blank show
2:43:46
and the mayor added that she'd never
2:43:48
seen blank like this before one alderman
2:43:51
finally spoke up saying many people in
2:43:53
the city were listening to the call
2:43:55
including children okay I'm sorry you
2:44:05
need to give me a clearer signal if you
2:44:07
if you have editing work I didn't
2:44:10
realize I'm sorry I didn't know I'm
2:44:12
something to it well worth it
2:44:17
now the other one i have i got i got
2:44:20
stacey abrams on colbert oh good is she
2:44:24
still not going to be the vice
2:44:25
presidential nominee well we mentioned
2:44:32
that we might as well play that one
2:44:33
minute stacy abrams supercut where she
2:44:35
says she's not gonna do it and then
2:44:37
she's gonna do it and she's not gonna do
2:44:38
it she's not gonna do it she's gonna do
2:44:40
it super cut now they're talking about
2:44:42
you being on the ticket with joe biden
2:44:44
he hasn't even declared yet what do you
2:44:45
think about that i think you don't run
2:44:47
for second place she did however reveal
2:44:49
the new york times that she'd be honored
2:44:51
to be considered for vice president by
2:44:53
any nominee this is an unusual position
2:44:55
to be in for someone to be considered
2:44:57
possibly the next vice president of
2:45:00
course I wanted but if the Vice
2:45:01
President were to call you'd answer the
2:45:04
phone and for all those reasons you
2:45:10
maintain that you would be an excellent
2:45:12
candidate I think absolutely this is a
2:45:14
question of competency of skills
2:45:16
I think Vice President Biden is going to
2:45:18
make a smart choice I would share your
2:45:20
concern about not picking a woman of
2:45:22
color Stacy Abrams former Georgia
2:45:24
lawmaker unsuccessful candidate for
2:45:26
governor has been privately calling
2:45:27
Democratic power brokers asking them to
2:45:30
tell Biden campaign officials that she
2:45:32
should be the Vice President Joe Biden
2:45:33
needs a vice presidential running mate I
2:45:36
have said many times that have called I
2:45:39
will answer but I've not received any
2:45:40
calls
2:45:41
I understand the Democratic Party is
2:45:47
next man up she's not the next man up no
2:45:49
no but she feels entitled to it that's a
2:45:52
no she's gonna be a problem down the
2:45:55
road she does feel entitled she's got
2:45:57
something wrong with her you need to
2:45:59
listen to you use the word problematic
2:46:02
she's problematic this woman
2:46:05
so here's Colbert Asian and Abrams clip
2:46:08
one protesting continues nationwide
2:46:12
right now an activist is this moment
2:46:15
feel any different to you it does I
2:46:19
participated in the demonstrations and
2:46:23
protests after the Rodney King verdict
2:46:25
in 1992 I was a college freshman I
2:46:27
helped organized marches I
2:46:30
to a fight with the mayor of Atlanta
2:46:32
declaring that his administration wasn't
2:46:35
doing enough for poor black kids
2:46:36
employed black young people in the city
2:46:39
but those demonstrations ended and after
2:46:43
a few months of actually after a few
2:46:45
days of demonstration after a few months
2:46:47
of conversation we went back to the way
2:46:49
things were but the fact that we have
2:46:51
had more than 13 days of sustained
2:46:54
engagement we see multi-generational
2:46:57
multi racial multi-ethnic people
2:47:00
standing up and declaring action and
2:47:02
going back to the point of voting we see
2:47:05
elected officials actually declaring and
2:47:07
taking steps concrete steps to make
2:47:10
things right that feels very different
2:47:12
but I think we also have to remember
2:47:14
that we have a coward in the White House
2:47:16
who has shown us what he intends to do
2:47:18
if he stays and he's been suborned by a
2:47:21
group of moral cowards in the US Senate
2:47:23
who are allowing him to get away with
2:47:25
his behavior and I think that urgency is
2:47:27
also sitting with demonstrators she'll
2:47:30
be a fantastic vice president can't wait
2:47:32
oh yeah name-caller gonna be fab so here
2:47:37
here's where he brings in the vice
2:47:39
president he has a funny way of asking
2:47:41
one of the questions that I think if you
2:47:43
hear it when you hear it then it's like
2:47:45
wonder why he did that but here we go we
2:47:47
know that we have to take action in
2:47:50
years past we could possibly excuse
2:47:52
those who were in charge saying well
2:47:53
they're not that bad there is nothing
2:47:55
worse that we have in office than what
2:47:57
we have today
2:47:58
speaking of defeating the people in the
2:48:00
White House right now Joe Biden needs a
2:48:02
vice presidential running mate of the
2:48:05
April Ryan says you're being vetted is
2:48:08
that true or you calling April Ryan a
2:48:10
liar I have said many times that have
2:48:13
called I will answer but I've not
2:48:15
received any calls so my I I look
2:48:18
forward to hearing from whomever April
2:48:20
Ryan that we could do and a lot of times
2:48:23
vice presidential a possible running
2:48:26
mates demurrer when they're asked the
2:48:28
question you don't you're like sure I I
2:48:31
would I would I would like to do that
2:48:33
why why do you not demure as people do
2:48:37
in the past because I know that when I'm
2:48:39
asked the question are you qualified
2:48:42
and you do this then I'm not just
2:48:44
answering for myself I'm being asked
2:48:46
this question because I don't look like
2:48:47
what people usually look like when
2:48:49
they're really and I've learned over the
2:48:52
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2:48:54
young black girl in Mississippi if you
2:48:56
don't speak up for yourself then people
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2:49:00
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2:49:02
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2:49:03
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2:49:21
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2:49:24
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2:49:26
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2:49:28
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2:49:30
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2:49:34
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2:49:45
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it's just like a party nice fade-out got
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a couple things okay the Seattle
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situation is getting funnier oh this is
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the Jazz the Jazz autonomous zone we had
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now you wrote it in the newsletter we
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had a him we got a guy there boots on
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the ground i mislike is basically amazon
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people yeah it's Amazon people having
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burgers and listening to music and and
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writing on the wall with chalk and
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there's there's a rumor going around
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which I can't everyone didn't came over
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the dinner table and they you know this
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of course nobody could confirm it I
3:06:18
couldn't get any picture oh yeah there's
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lots of evidence to come on just show me
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some evidence I couldn't get any that
3:06:23
they the cops in the at the Eastern
3:06:26
precinct building that they boarded up
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had actually put inside the building a
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bunch of pallets and cans of gasoline
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Goggan kerosene hmm so you catch the
3:06:38
whole block on fire all the protesters
3:06:42
saw this they all saw so this is a setup
3:06:45
we won't do it we won't be used so but
3:06:49
then again no one could prove this and
3:06:50
they'd be I don't know that even got in
3:06:52
there to see take pictures of sounds
3:06:53
like bullcrap but the Seattle Police
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Chief was act and so she comes out and
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sends a private message to her troopers
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and then said she's a she's a really
3:07:05
sorry but she's like she always looks
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like she's she just doesn't looked a
3:07:09
part of a police she's just sad all the
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time she's cry is sad because she was
3:07:15
told to abandon ship she couldn't
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believe that she had to abandon ship
3:07:18
yeah well here she is Seattle police
3:07:21
chief telling you her troops and knowing
3:07:23
that this is gonna get out in urk the
3:07:24
mayor the decision to born at the
3:07:26
precinct
3:07:27
our precinct our home the first Precinct
3:07:30
I worked in with something I have been
3:07:33
holding off you should know leaving the
3:07:36
precinct was not my decision
3:07:38
you fought for days to protect it I
3:07:40
asked you to stand on that line and day
3:07:44
out to be pelted with projectiles to be
3:07:47
screamed at threatened and in some cases
3:07:50
hurt then to have a change of course
3:07:52
nearly two weeks in it seems like an
3:07:55
insult to you in our community
3:07:57
ultimately the city had other plans for
3:08:00
the building and relented to severe
3:08:03
public pressure yeah are you sure the
3:08:08
change that that was secretly recorded
3:08:10
I've seen that I've seen it around it
3:08:12
was she knew it was gonna get out she
3:08:13
did it on purpose meanwhile the mayor
3:08:15
and her gotten big did a press
3:08:16
conference later and they talked about a
3:08:18
little bit like the mayor kind of ignore
3:08:20
or did and she and the mayor comes out
3:08:22
the mayor of sail comes out there's
3:08:24
really a you know she's a classic old
3:08:26
progressive you know shithead and she
3:08:30
thinks this is great and if this Chaz is
3:08:32
fine and this is what's the big deal and
3:08:34
they're taking this very lackadaisical
3:08:36
approach to law and order it's like you
3:08:38
know it's okay that this is fine this
3:08:41
has been their sisters tradition she's
3:08:44
pretty much she says so here's here's
3:08:46
her like her shirt rosy for discussion
3:08:50
mayor of Seattle no that's the one been
3:08:53
looking at all day I will continue to
3:08:56
meet with community to listen what is
3:09:02
this thing then you notices with all the
3:09:04
Democrats they did it Hillary did it in
3:09:07
2016 and now I'm hearing it a lot
3:09:09
we're and Joe says it all the time I'm
3:09:12
going to listen I'm going to listening
3:09:14
and then Hillary when if you remember
3:09:16
she went on a listening tour yeah on
3:09:18
tour yes which do you want to listen yes
3:09:22
what is this isn't that what you kind of
3:09:25
part of your job it's not like something
3:09:27
you'd explicitly take out of context and
3:09:29
say well now instead of doing what I
3:09:31
normally do I'm gonna listen well you
3:09:33
haven't been listening is that what
3:09:35
you're saying you're saying you haven't
3:09:36
been listening I think that's pretty
3:09:37
clear what they're saying it's like we
3:09:39
haven't been listening at all but now
3:09:40
we're going to listen so now it's going
3:09:43
now it's fine honey I started over so
3:09:45
you get back in the groove I will
3:09:46
continue to meet with community to
3:09:49
listen my focus is mayor
3:09:52
will remain on how we work to make
3:09:54
Seattle a model for addressing the
3:09:56
inequities that the pandemic and these
3:09:59
last two weeks have made impossible to
3:10:02
deny Cal Anderson Park in Capitol Hill
3:10:06
have been for decades a place for free
3:10:09
speech and community I've been going to
3:10:13
Capitol Hill for almost 50 years and
3:10:16
have demonstrated hung out and been with
3:10:20
community many many times I just want to
3:10:25
say I know there's the anachronism Hill
3:10:29
autonomous zone I got news for people
3:10:32
it's been autonomous my whole lifetime
3:10:34
and anybody who knows and loves Capitol
3:10:37
Hill knows that to be true I want to
3:10:39
make clear that for myself and for the
3:10:42
city and for Chief best the First
3:10:45
Amendment rights of residents must be
3:10:47
protected and protesters must feel safe
3:10:50
when they express their First Amendment
3:10:52
rights over the past few days we've had
3:10:55
peaceful demonstrations across the city
3:10:57
we had an amazing demonstration in
3:11:00
Rainier Beach and Othello where
3:11:01
thousands turned out we expect
3:11:04
additional marches and a strike tomorrow
3:11:06
led by black lives matter chief best
3:11:09
chief Scoggins the Seattle Department of
3:11:12
Transportation Director our director of
3:11:14
Office of Economic Development and the
3:11:16
director of Seattle Public Utilities
3:11:18
have been on-site on Capitol Hill since
3:11:21
6:00 a.m. today since 6:00 a.m. Tuesday
3:11:24
morning making sure the community is
3:11:26
safe talking to protesters talking to
3:11:29
residents and coming up with a plan for
3:11:31
Capitol Hill going forward
3:11:33
so what exactly how do you categorize
3:11:36
that whole spiel she just did there she
3:11:41
is an old-fashioned progressive which
3:11:43
are the people on the outs because it's
3:11:45
the Millennials and the youngers hmm
3:11:48
that are pushing them out and she is a
3:11:49
target and she's going to get kicked out
3:11:52
of office because she's not doing it
3:11:53
right
3:11:54
I don't know how what right means you
3:11:56
know what it would have this ain't it
3:11:57
yeah she whatever she's doing is not it
3:12:00
and so she's kind of knuckled under and
3:12:03
the protesters they want to do a general
3:12:05
strike a kind of a strike or some squaws
3:12:08
a general strike in Seattle and she's
3:12:10
okay we're we're behind you all the way
3:12:12
yeah right so instead of bucking the
3:12:15
protester she's whatever they say goes
3:12:17
and it's working them a lot of the
3:12:21
public it's not working the people in
3:12:22
the capital here at district is together
3:12:23
this little party zone going on so
3:12:26
they're having a pretty good time and
3:12:27
it's not like Capitol Hill this area
3:12:30
used to be the most gay of Seattle was
3:12:33
the gay it was the LGBTQ area and now
3:12:38
it's an amazon area because all the gays
3:12:41
got gentrified in terms of the people
3:12:43
moving in just to know everybody I won't
3:12:45
know all the gays fuck I think I moved
3:12:49
out love you John was actually the
3:12:52
funnier part of questions want to go
3:12:53
with in that direction and ridicule me
3:12:58
community is usually the one that
3:13:00
gentrified of course no we know the
3:13:03
fallacy of it all I'm just laughing not
3:13:06
really so they got booted pretty much
3:13:08
kicked out for the Amazon folks cuz Oh
3:13:10
Amazon will pay more because they got
3:13:12
more money and so that it's been like
3:13:14
it's like a very twisted situation in
3:13:16
this Chaz well what's his face the res
3:13:22
the the so-called warlord leader or
3:13:25
whatever you know this guy is going has
3:13:27
to be accounted but he's going down
3:13:29
because where do I have I had a edit in
3:13:34
here I believe that he that someone
3:13:37
found some tweets where he was
3:13:38
homophobic from years ago using the
3:13:42
f-word ah so he's toast
3:13:46
as far as I'm concerned he's done yeah I
3:13:48
could hear it is uh I got the article
3:13:55
Chas one shot of what's-his-name Raz
3:14:01
Simone yes rasma yes yeah where's uh oh
3:14:05
this is actually from when is this from
3:14:07
20 2010 December 7th 2010 it's fair game
3:14:14
here it is it is uh-huh how's your rap
3:14:17
cast is it censored ha ha I couldn't
3:14:20
even say it
3:14:21
closest you get to being a rapper is
3:14:23
being the poster boy for the faggot
3:14:26
community Malcolm yeah see these things
3:14:29
when they dig that up it's not good so
3:14:32
he will be out well that we might yeah
3:14:34
and that reminds me of the guy who got
3:14:37
fired as the editor of Bon Appetit cuz
3:14:39
he posted a picture of himself in
3:14:41
bronzer oh gosh and and I've always said
3:14:45
this and I've said it on this show I've
3:14:47
said it before I've written about it
3:14:49
people who go on if you remember some of
3:14:52
these systems flicker google pictures
3:14:56
all these things are all public don't
3:14:59
Instagram many of these things are for
3:15:03
all practical exams the worst worst
3:15:06
offender at the moment you're posting
3:15:08
your posting private information when
3:15:11
you post a picture of yourself drunk at
3:15:14
a bar
3:15:15
giving the deal.this the Longhorns or
3:15:17
devil sign and got your tongue hanging
3:15:20
out and a beer glass in one hand and go
3:15:24
party you this is stupid and this is
3:15:29
what the result is is what you're
3:15:31
starting to say and this is gonna get
3:15:32
everybody what will interest me is so we
3:15:37
have a social justice warrior black I
3:15:40
might add a skin colour black no idea if
3:15:43
he's a toss or what he is who is armed
3:15:45
and he has armed militants by his side
3:15:49
will the cancel culture beat the gun
3:15:52
will he give up his position without a
3:15:55
fight or will he start shooting people
3:15:58
with iPhones too
3:15:59
that he's a horrible man I'd love to
3:16:02
know who wins this well the castle
3:16:06
culture has had no luck
3:16:09
going up against the Second Amendment
3:16:11
people and now I'm starting to I'm
3:16:13
looking at tweets and I'm seeing
3:16:14
compromise where they're starting to say
3:16:17
well you know maybe guns are good for
3:16:19
some this is not this is not about
3:16:23
owning guns the guy has a gun in his
3:16:25
hands and you're gonna go up and say hey
3:16:28
man that wasn't cool you tweeted 10
3:16:30
years ago are these are these kids brave
3:16:32
enough to do that
3:16:33
no is this Rasmus not guns at the moment
3:16:37
guns if you haven't noticed guns are off
3:16:39
the table if you don't understand what
3:16:40
I'm saying he is actually armed will
3:16:42
heat when they come and say you can't
3:16:44
say faggot will he take the gun and
3:16:46
point it at them and say shut up or will
3:16:49
he leave with his head drooping that's
3:16:51
my point it's not about the gun it's the
3:16:53
fact he's holy or just think the guys
3:16:55
armed to the teeth and he's gonna shoot
3:16:57
it anybody who comes against there he's
3:17:00
in in video with guns no so the kids
3:17:05
inside that's my question will they be
3:17:08
able to remove him even though they can
3:17:11
remove him with their words
3:17:12
that's what thank you that's what shame
3:17:15
shame
3:17:16
that's shame shame shame pigs and Audi's
3:17:19
ghost he comes out he probably won't be
3:17:22
drooping his head but he'll be holding
3:17:24
his head high and he'll realize that he
3:17:26
was made a mistake ten years ago you'll
3:17:31
be contrite and he'll apologize and you
3:17:33
leave with or without the guns these
3:17:35
guns are not gonna be in play okay all
3:17:39
right
3:17:39
well then that's what a leader that is
3:17:42
huh are you allowed to shame a black man
3:17:46
into leaving the camp well this is gonna
3:17:49
be interesting yeah he's probably the
3:17:52
only black guy there from what I can
3:17:54
tell all right I think we've had enough
3:17:59
yeah we've done it enough damage I think
3:18:02
I do have one little thing if you want
3:18:04
to just hear one funny little bit again
3:18:06
Glenn Greenwald going out blast and ROH
3:18:09
Khanna who I mean this little Greenwald
3:18:12
on George
3:18:13
w bush I thought was worth a listen this
3:18:16
is again on the rising and gladly I want
3:18:18
to read you a quote this is from Brokaw
3:18:20
no to The Daily Beast he says of Bush I
3:18:22
began my career in public service
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running against Bush's war in Iraq and
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Oh for but no one doubts his commitment
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to tolerance and inclusiveness now I
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mean given you your own record covering
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the Bush administration and then the
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Iraq war I mean I'm not sure there was a
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lot of tolerance and inclusiveness in
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Abu Ghraib I mean just would love your
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reaction to that notion that Bush was
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some saintly figure even though he just
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took the misguided view of invading Iraq
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I mean this historical revisionism from
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liberals is so nauseating I mean I you
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know II may be my own personal
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experience I began writing about
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politics in 2005 late 2005 for really
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only one reason which was that I thought
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that the abuses of the bush-cheney
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administration when it came to the war
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on terror when it became too extreme
3:19:06
executive power abuses and theories of
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executive power were extraordinarily
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menacing to basic basic what the basic
3:19:17
everything uh uh young boy that guy it's
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just just shipping accepted menacing but
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the thing is is that the Democrats are
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trying to get George Bush to endorse
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bite in this is what this is all about
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Bush's already said he won't do that he
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says it's ridiculous where I'm I admit
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am i behind does something else have no
3:19:35
no you're ahead because supposedly it
3:19:37
was reported in you know the various
3:19:39
mainstream media's that Bush was not
3:19:40
going to endorse Trump right and so they
3:19:43
assumed that he's gonna vote endorsed
3:19:44
bitin and it turns out that Bush
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actually says he did he never said he
3:19:50
wasn't going to endorse Trump he wasn't
3:19:52
saying anything
3:19:53
yeah why this was the whole thing was
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bull crap why does anyone care about old
3:19:59
Bush young Bush that Bush really
3:20:02
according to these guys the Democrats
3:20:04
are jacked up over the idea that Bush
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will turn on Trump ladies believe me
3:20:14
Bush and Trump are no friends isn't
3:20:16
there's no turning it's just you know
3:20:18
will he embarrass the Republican Party I
3:20:20
doubt the George Bush
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gonna have George W Bush is not gonna do
3:20:25
that at all and who in and again who
3:20:27
cares who cares we care we care yeah we
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care because my carrot we care about you
3:20:32
producers we care about you and we have
3:20:37
unless you've got a bevy of stuff
3:20:39
happening here grumpy old Ben's mr. Carr
3:20:41
will decay special guest next on the no
3:20:44
agenda stream calm he's got Jesse Coyne
3:20:46
Nelson we've got some Fletcher and what
3:20:50
else do we have
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I don't know who made this think we got
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it all think we got them all
3:20:58
those are end of show mixes and please
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remember us at Dvorak dot org slash
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doubt there'll be plenty to talk about
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until then adios mofos and such
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it's Tickle Me Elmo when your child
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pickles them he talks the president
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spoke from the Rose Garden even as he
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declared himself quoted that ally of all
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peaceful protesters um who is the thug
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he calls them thugs
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who's the thug he calls them bugs a
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black man killed with four officers
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holding him down with four officers
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holding him down
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fact-check Falls stopping and frisking a
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young black man simply because he's a
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young black man back there gathering
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together to protest through protesting
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people are able to share their feelings
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and work together to make things better
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I'm gonna say one thing fuck Trump who
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is the thugs
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people saying enough is enough
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we don't have to kill upstanding black
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citizens because a non upstanding placa
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citizen a career black criminal died you
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do stupid things
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you win stupid prizes Coons the fuck
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here I got to Katie beat beat beat you
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got a really nice move your legs around
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a twisty and kinky stuff it's like
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dancing there's something really cool
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about doing stuff with a group of people
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nobody's pushing everybody come on let's
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go
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now I will say beware my Tourette's will
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get a significantly worse that's fine
3:23:57
but that can be entertaining that's not
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what this is cardio of course is
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fantastic those new weights what are you
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crazy
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oh is this my release ya know dance to
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move your legs around no I'm interested
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well this sounds a beautiful but
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audio-only so do the dancing what's
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going on that's an amazing story man I
3:24:23
like where you're coming from
3:24:25
people need community everybody needs
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community particularly in taxes
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this is groundbreaking dude you have a
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flip phone create less data at least
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that Kyle is cool
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swear to God we didn't try to be a
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pirate crew
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mofo voron dot org slash and a thanks
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