0:00
you got a look at this right
now quick
0:01
before they take it down Adam
curry
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0:23
curry and from northern Silicon
Valley
0:26
where I've had to kill the
Kayleigh
0:28
segment of today's show I'm
John see de
0:30
Bourgh oh no no no no no no we
cannot
0:36
start like that what do you
mean killing
0:38
the Kayleigh segment what is
this a
0:40
Batoche oh my goodness what
happened
0:43
well play the I have a Kayleigh
clip you
0:45
can play it and figure it out
when you
0:47
just listen to it oh how about
the
0:49
Kayleigh jingles all of that is
not
0:51
appropriate for today bro I'll
probably
0:54
try to bring it back on Sunday
by this
0:55
supposed to be every Thursday
0:57
Scott oops sorry here we go my
own note
1:00
about the Scott Bell is for
years we've
1:01
tried to make lynching a
federal crime
1:03
in this country and the Scott
bill does
1:05
does nice too great bill it's
more great
1:06
action from Republicans and we
hope we
1:08
can have bipartisan support on
it I got
1:12
a whole bunch of messages and
tweets of
1:14
people some crazy like oh
because some
1:25
audio engineer left the
returned feed
1:27
fader open that's the big
surprise and
1:32
they couldn't fix it oh it was
1:34
throughout I thought they did
it was
1:35
throughout the whole thing
1:36
I watched and Fox just killed
the feed
1:41
oh goodness I don't know maybe
they did
1:45
fix it at the antibody wasn't
gonna
1:46
listen to it I mean it's
because she was
1:48
delivering a number of good
zingers I
1:51
was just oh no I lost another
one yeah I
1:53
mean it's not as though she
won't be
1:55
doing this forever but are you
thinking
1:57
that this is indeed sabotage
yeah gosh
2:00
ha I didn't consider that I
consider
2:04
just dumb you know these guys
have made
2:07
mistakes before in the briefing
room
2:08
and I
2:10
this is what really this was a
big bad
2:12
yeah well you know it's like
they
2:13
probably had a cell phone off
and
2:16
someone was trying that you
freaking out
2:18
trying to let him know what was
going on
2:19
I just never heard it I guess
unless
2:21
you're right
2:22
sabotage I don't provocateur
doing the
2:25
sample tags she's not well-liked
2:27
I mean I was looking at the no
kidding I
2:31
was looking for example there
was a good
2:33
thing was in the newsletter I
ran these
2:35
Rick Wilson Rick Wilson is that
which I
2:37
have some clips of him later
Rick
2:39
Wilson's like one of the guys
behind the
2:41
Lincoln project a bunch of
disgruntled
2:43
supposedly disgruntled
conservatives but
2:46
that went Trump out yeah right
2:50
crib crystal be one of them
this guy
2:53
some old some other Republicans
Romney
2:55
might as well be in the group
well and
2:57
he's like blasting dominoes for
3:01
acknowledging Caylee saying
thanks for
3:04
the pizza 12 years ago 12 years
ago so
3:08
what's section twenty twelve is
eight
3:10
years ago but and so somebody
ended up
3:12
digging up some stuff on him
talking
3:14
about how great it was that
somebody
3:15
beat up a soldier you know if
you want
3:18
to do that now since you've
kind of done
3:20
the whole introduction well
it's a bit
3:23
this is this is kind of one of
the more
3:25
intellectual series is in by
3:28
intellectual I mean it's
education like
3:30
I say in that lecture that's
never
3:31
intellectual and this is all
these are
3:34
clips from the new abnormal and
they
3:36
kind of play into your yes okay
hold on
3:42
a second so first of all
whenever I get
3:44
up on a show day morning and I
see not
3:49
one but multiple series of
clips from
3:51
you my heart skips a beat and I
saw this
3:53
I did I'm of course I don't
listen to
3:55
them I saw this AB new abnormal
like uh
3:57
John's found something I can't
wait now
4:00
that I know what is related to
why don't
4:03
I start off with the noodle gun
and then
4:05
we can fold into that does that
make
4:06
sense yes I would prefer that
because
4:08
this is a little bit too little
too
4:11
educational yes start this
early morning
4:14
yes I understand
4:15
she'll face away the my noodle
gun you
4:18
racist be the shield
4:22
I was I thought that people
would want
4:32
to do something about the
original
4:34
noodle gun sound which is this
even the
4:39
keeper said man that sounds
kind of
4:41
wimpy yes and that's and that's
not
4:43
exactly I think what a noodle
gun sounds
4:45
like so we did get a new one
it's been
4:49
upgraded in caliber give this
one a shot
4:55
what do you think it's funnier
I think
5:00
the scream does it works for me
5:02
yeah well we've had just to
readjust to
5:05
recap noodle gun based on
noodle boy if
5:07
you don't know who noodle boy
is just
5:09
take it from me it's everyone
who you
5:10
see on the street right now who
is
5:12
between 25 and 35 years old and
who were
5:15
outraged by everything and they
are now
5:18
using the power of their phones
and
5:21
social media to call out the
woke brands
5:24
and people of the world who
have been
5:26
saying that they're all in and
they they
5:28
support black lives matter and
inside
5:31
these organizations are noodle
boys and
5:33
noodle girls who will gladly
rat on them
5:35
and make change from within and
this is
5:38
hurting business I'm not saying
if it's
5:41
justified or not but he's
hurting their
5:43
business and we'll start today
with the
5:45
the noodle gun that everybody
it was the
5:48
noodle gun shot heard around
the world
5:50
familiar face at breakfast for
more than
5:52
a century will soon be a thing
of the
5:55
past Quaker Oats which is owned
by Pepsi
5:57
announcing that they're getting
rid of
5:59
the one hundred thirty year old
Aunt
6:01
Jemima brand famous for pancake
mixes
6:04
maple syrup and other breakfast
foods
6:06
and Jemima buckwheat pancakes
6:10
because by the way what kind of
lame-ass
6:13
jingle did they make for it
might remind
6:14
the back in the day the company
says by
6:27
the universe here is packaging
will no
6:29
longer feature the
controversial Aunt
6:32
Jemima image and soon they will
6:34
completely change the brand's
name
6:36
altogether it's time to let go
of
6:38
symbols like this because of
how way
6:41
that they are and what they
represent
6:43
Cornell University's dr. rachet
6:45
Richardson recently wrote a New
York
6:47
Times article
6:48
can we please find a native
aunt jemima
6:51
children you know going with
their
6:54
parents to the grocery store
can still
6:56
see images this retrograde
image of
6:59
black womanhood on store
shelves and it
7:04
was if an image that harkens
back to the
7:07
antebellum plantation is
fluting and
7:10
plantation and Jemima is that
kind of
7:13
stereotype that is earnest on
his idea
7:18
of black inferiority and other
nice
7:22
berry successful New York Times
article
7:24
I'd say very good
7:30
I'm sorry I like keeping other
nests in
7:33
play other nests yeah now I
can't wait
7:36
to talk to moe about this
particular
7:38
noodle gun target strike I
think it was
7:41
on deck for a long time we've
heard this
7:43
before that you know do we got
treasure
7:47
but one of our producers Glen
yeah and I
7:50
said we want to read a couple
of grass
7:51
is pretty long huh I guess you
heard
7:53
something about the antrum I am
a thing
7:54
II guess because of the icon
Quaker Oats
7:57
I chose the decades ago he was
based in
8:00
a minstrel she says minstrel
stroke
8:02
character but that's not true
he goes on
8:05
to mention they apparently
Uncle Ben's
8:07
rut converted rice is up the
crab and
8:10
Quaker Oats just held on these
for too
8:13
long now here's the part this I
thought
8:14
was kind of interesting
8:18
apparently horrible Candis is
removing
8:22
one of their licorice face
shakin just a
8:25
black face licorice from the
overseas
8:28
markets bite the hands off a
white
8:34
chocolate bunnies because
anything
8:35
that's made of darker chocolate
is a
8:37
racist product everyone knows
that live
8:40
bunch so this goes to Easter
Bunny yeah
8:42
everyone knows that the buzz
but here's
8:43
the one that just comes up on
the dinner
8:45
tail just by coincidence last
night I
8:47
now wonder how long Nabisco
will get
8:50
away with selling its Oreo
cookies slur
8:55
heigh-ho heigh-ho heigh-ho oreo
cookies
8:58
got to go yes I'll be the
Hydrox or
9:02
whatever which is probably
going to go
9:04
too cuz it sounds too much like
9:05
hydroxychloroquine what because
I did
9:09
reflect on this for a moment
about Aunt
9:11
Jemima and what I always felt
growing up
9:14
I was a box reader so I read
the cereal
9:16
box you know I couldn't wait to
cut out
9:17
the record on the back remember
those
9:19
look cardboard
9:20
45 you could play and I'd stare
at the
9:25
antrum i'ma bottle and I
remember man
9:28
she looks like she makes good
pancakes
9:30
I'm serum that's all I ever
thought but
9:33
no no these kids today they see
that and
9:35
they need to have a different
connection
9:36
although it's been around for
100 and
9:38
over a hundred years
9:39
now the other one they're going
after is
9:41
mrs.
9:42
which isn't even a black
character would
9:44
be apparently because this is
in a brown
9:45
bottle wrong wrong wrong wrong
wrong you
9:50
just heard that article about
the Jews
9:53
men she mentioned the
antebellum period
9:55
well here comes another noodle
gunshot
10:01
the black lives matter movement
caused
10:05
the country pop trio Lady
Antebellum
10:07
this week to change the name of
the
10:11
group from lady by the way
they've won
10:14
scores of Grammy Awards
American Music
10:17
Awards you know they're
extremely
10:19
successful as Lady Antebellum
de belem
10:22
to simply lady a they said in
life black
10:27
lives matter movement
10:28
the term Antebellum was
offensive to
10:31
many the word itself actually
meaning
10:34
pre Civil War so they changed
their name
10:38
now a blue singer out of
Seattle whose
10:41
name is Lady a as stepping
forward
10:44
saying this is my brand I've
used the
10:47
name for over twenty years it's
what I'm
10:49
proud of it shouldn't take and
this
10:51
group
10:52
George Floyd's death to realize
that
10:54
their name had a slave
reference to it
10:57
and she is asking that they
change it to
10:59
something else that her name
has already
11:01
been taken
11:02
rare ricochet from the noodle
garnet
11:05
splattered off Lady Antebellum
and hit
11:08
him again with the lady a good
job now
11:12
what's taken what does it take
to check
11:15
the Copyright Office you're a
big name
11:18
like you said you said it these
are big
11:20
these are multi-million dollar
big-name
11:23
band and they just just changed
their
11:26
name without even doing any
research
11:27
whatsoever with all that money
that they
11:29
have
11:30
hey it's their own fault you
know you
11:33
don't you don't do it right you
ricochet
11:34
off you can get huh you struck
twice by
11:36
the shrapnel from the noodle
gun little
11:38
bits of pasta on your face can
the navy
11:42
can the Navia is not immune to
all this
11:45
the CBC kids weigh in on the
latest
11:48
noodle gunshot all right well
let's get
11:52
into it
11:53
Vina what has he fired up this
week
11:55
well I've been following this
JK rowling
11:58
controversy and it all started
with a
12:00
tweet she made actually it
started with
12:02
this headline training a more
equal
12:04
postcode in nineteen world for
people
12:06
who messed race JK took issue
with the
12:08
word people being used maybe
she was
12:11
trying to be funny but she
hinted that
12:13
the publication should have
stuck with
12:14
using the word women some fans
pointed
12:17
out that there are lots of
those who men
12:19
straight who don't identify as
women and
12:21
then things got a little messy
lots of
12:23
tweets back and forth and at
one point
12:25
JK fired back with my life has
been
12:27
shaped by being female and I
don't think
12:29
it's hateful to say so it's 2020
12:32
releasing these kind of
statements
12:34
online it's not in the book and
hasn't
12:37
she been accused of transphobic
stuff in
12:39
the past supporting a woman who
was
12:44
fired after saying that trans
women
12:46
weren't real woman sis read the
room
12:49
there are so many conversations
right
12:52
now about equality justice and
racism is
12:55
it any surprise that the story
is
12:57
blowing up right now exactly
its prime
12:59
months - and this week's Daniel
13:01
Radcliffe Harry Potter himself
reacted
13:03
with an essay advocating for
trans life
13:05
oh yeah he saw that gun come
out he's
13:08
like who let me write you a
little essay
13:09
about trans life
13:10
stay away from me with that
noodle gun
13:11
and now inside the publishing
car before
13:16
we right no I I don't want to
kill your
13:20
bit here your virtual red
buttons or
13:23
you're doing this there's a
reference
13:25
one guy will get but I want to
talk a
13:28
little bit about that last clip
okay
13:31
sure
13:31
now that clip came from the
Canadian
13:34
Broadcasting Company and they
have a
13:36
bunch of these kids shows and
that is
13:39
one I don't know the name of
that ones
13:40
kids or something it's got
something CBC
13:43
kids just CBC kids well that's
I think
13:46
the whole I think that's the
overall
13:48
brand I think this individual
shows out
13:50
different names or could be
that and
13:52
that particular one is for one
thing the
13:56
kids are this is reducing these
kids
13:59
were reading the script really
something
14:04
on television is scripted
knives get out
14:06
of town and they're trying and
they're
14:08
so they
14:09
promoting a kind of a point of
view and
14:12
right now you're right this the
noodle
14:14
gun aimed at JK Rowling's who
dessert
14:16
Brownlee deserves it
14:20
and I just find it's like a
propaganda
14:23
piece and I find it to be just
generally
14:25
offensive I find that to Dec I
had that
14:27
same clip I does reason I can
talk about
14:30
it I found it to be offensive a
bunch of
14:33
kids going on and on about
transgender
14:36
but they don't know anything
and there's
14:38
and they're making these I just
found it
14:40
extremely offensive well
there's a
14:44
backstory to this or a follow
up really
14:46
as machette publishing house
workers
14:51
inside the company and this
harsh yet
14:55
will be a publishing Rowling's
new book
14:57
the a kebab have staged their
rebellion
15:00
they said it already did that
once you
15:03
know yes I know but but not now
it's for
15:05
reals because now they have
lead noodle
15:07
Gong and well they just they
had the
15:11
noodle go when they aimed it at
Woody
15:12
Allen that's they killed his
book but
15:14
they say they're not the same
this is
15:17
different they have support
from the
15:19
outside now this is different
maybe am i
15:22
different scenario yeah this is
a lot of
15:24
support from the outside of us
she's JK
15:28
Rowling's book will not get
published
15:30
they will not until she repents
she has
15:33
to repent she has to make a
statement oh
15:37
yes she will even the richest
woman in
15:40
in book writing today JK
Rowling she
15:43
will repent I guarantee I'm
gonna put it
15:45
in the book in a moment you put
it in
15:48
there cuz I I would like to see
her
15:49
repent that getting her to
repent would
15:52
be dynamite well she would have
to say
15:55
that she was wrong and she's
educated
15:57
herself now hold on a second so
this is
15:59
you know there's a actually we
can write
16:01
the script and this is well
we've heard
16:05
enough of these repents you
know I was
16:07
wrong I did not was uneducated
that the
16:10
education angles in there and I
found
16:12
them right what the right path
16:15
we should look over some of
these
16:16
apologies and kind of construct
a
16:18
universal apology okay so I
have it here
16:21
June 18 20 2011 26 a.m. JK
rowling to
16:24
repent that's it's in there she
will
16:28
repent I have a couple muah
let's see
16:33
yet just one more clip and then
we can
16:36
talk about a few other ones
this just
16:39
came out this morning as about
15
16:42
minutes before before before we
got on I
16:44
saw this trending and I thought
oh my
16:48
goodness
16:48
it's the noodle god yes this is
video
16:56
taken by a Taco Bell employee
he has the
16:59
cam he's in his car has the
camera on
17:01
his lap he's wearing a black
lives
17:03
matter mask and his the rest of
his Taco
17:06
Bell uniform and he's talking
to his
17:08
manager because his manager has
just
17:10
fired him this is now viral who
noodle
17:13
gun viral do you just fired me
because I
17:15
got a black lives matter on you
just
17:16
told me I gotta take it on I'm
not I'm
17:20
not
17:21
cuz I'm standing up for what's
right I'm
17:22
not taking it off Sam you said
before
17:25
whatever matter no she did not
she said
17:27
it had to be
17:39
[Music]
17:41
okay stop stop stop stop stop
give
18:16
yourself a clip of the day for
that
18:18
thank you very much the the
hashtag is
18:21
r.i.p Taco Bell so you can
follow along
18:27
thank you very much yeah this
is it's
18:31
it's very very powerful and I'm
I'm sure
18:34
this this manager will be
terminated she
18:37
has to be the column heads got
to do
18:39
that I'll just run that roll
let's roll
18:44
so we have Mike Grundy of course
18:46
Oklahoma State football worthy
coach is
18:51
gun player Gundy I don't know
I'm just a
18:54
head coach just reading the
headlines
18:56
superstar head coach yes well
the
18:58
superstar head coach has
repented and
19:00
has apologized for the having
the
19:01
audacity to wear a one America
News
19:03
t-shirt day off
19:08
let's see internal uprising
with the I'm
19:11
just doing the headlines with
in the Los
19:12
Angeles Times newsroom over
racial
19:15
inequality and coverage of the
black
19:17
lives matter protest it wasn't
covered
19:18
right okay then we have game
developers
19:23
this is really interesting
steam as you
19:27
know is very popular hub I
guess for for
19:30
getting games particularly on
Xbox and I
19:35
have no nothing of this yes
well you can
19:38
also I guess it's the company's
valve
19:42
think it is available yeah well
exactly
19:46
so valve the company behind
steam I know
19:50
steam I played Steam yes they
have they
19:52
have not come out and well in
fact I
19:56
have the quote here over the
past few
19:57
weeks steam and valve have
chosen not to
19:59
address the black lives matter
movement
20:01
failing no failing failing to
make even
20:05
a broad and generic statement
about
20:08
racial justice this will not
stand
20:11
it's clearer than ever that the
owners
20:13
of this platform feel beholdin
to a base
20:15
of angry white male gamers this
makes me
20:18
especially sad I feel that some
of these
20:20
people are the people who most
need to
20:22
hear the messages of black
lives matter
20:24
everybody yellow square hit you
sunk my
20:29
battleship with that one nice
one and
20:32
these are the developers are
pulling
20:33
their games taking away their
own
20:36
livelihoods fantastic ABC ABC
finally
20:40
finally finally has cast the
first black
20:42
bachelor but it took too long
to do it
20:46
so does a good place producer
Megan mram
20:53
apologizes for offensive tweets
I won't
20:55
even read them because you won't
20:56
understand what's offensive and
of
20:57
course NFL Commissioner Roger
Goodell is
21:00
now encouraging teams to sign
Colin
21:02
Kaepernick as we still have a
red book
21:04
entry for him to actually play
Colin
21:07
Kaepernick himself has joined
the board
21:09
of blogging company medium I
would say
21:11
this is as excellent noodle gun
proof
21:15
vest hey man if someone says
something
21:18
weird on our platform we got
Colin
21:20
Kaepernick so will will
evaluated
21:23
properly Lewis Hamilton the
successful
21:27
formula 1 driver is very mad at
helmet
21:31
Marco because apparently he
hasn't said
21:35
anything about black lives
matter he
21:37
needs to come out and say
something and
21:38
and now Hamilton is out saying
I hope
21:40
your teammates know what you
really are
21:42
all about just because the guy
said and
21:45
really not interested in saying
anything
21:47
Wow
21:48
Boy Scouts of America listen up
21:51
introduce the black lives matter
21:53
inspired diversity and
inclusion badge
21:56
which will now be required to
become an
22:00
Eagle Scout
22:02
what is the no okay each one of
these
22:05
badges require some sort of
skill or
22:08
development or something about
the not
22:09
badge if I hope we gotta tie so
many
22:11
knots or in kind yeah so what
is it what
22:14
will this be you gotta have sex
with the
22:17
person of color I mean what
well let me
22:20
see if it's in the article I
don't
22:22
really remember reading the
actual
22:26
requirement it must be let's
see mmm
22:30
well the statement we condemned
the
22:32
murders of George George flirt
Amato
22:33
Bree Brianna Taylor all those
who are
22:35
not named but equally important
we hear
22:38
the anguish feel the heartbreak
joined
22:39
the countries resolved to do
better the
22:41
Boy Scouts of America stands
with black
22:42
families and black community
because we
22:44
believe that black lives matter
this is
22:47
why as an organization we
commit to
22:49
introducing a specific diversity
22:50
inclusion merit badge which
will be
22:51
required for the rank of Eagle
Scout it
22:53
will build on components within
existing
22:56
merit badges including American
cultures
22:58
and citizenship in the
community merit
22:59
badge which requires Scouts to
learn
23:02
about and engage with other
groups and
23:04
cultures to increase
understanding and
23:06
spur a positive action oh here
we go the
23:09
scouts will be requiring
diversity and
23:11
inclusion training Oh for all
the
23:13
employees now brother whatever
fine it's
23:16
a closer you take a course you
take a
23:19
course and get a bet this is all
23:31
insincere it really is and why
is it
23:34
tolerated
23:38
well it's not I think that
that's what's
23:40
happening is the insincerity is
now
23:42
being pulled apart so these
brands who
23:45
are virtue signal about how
woke they
23:47
are and it turns out it's not
true on
23:49
the inside is an issue and that
and as I
23:52
said I think they're coming for
Tim Cook
23:55
the it will come here's one
thing that
23:57
was you know MIT for everybody
here's
23:58
one thing as far as you can
with these
24:00
things yes yes yes yes and I
have a clip
24:04
to prove that you're absolutely
right so
24:06
here is something interesting
as you
24:08
know know your limits you got
once you
24:10
get the limits in the next
go-around cuz
24:12
the first time around black
lives matter
24:14
didn't get to accomplish much
the chain
24:16
I don't know what happened I'd
like to
24:17
know if they changed the PR
agency or
24:19
what they did they change the
CEO I have
24:22
no idea but as now as there is
a it's a
24:24
kick act ass operation it sure
is and I
24:29
think and I think because it's
that
24:32
distributed that it's so
kick-ass
24:33
honestly no one person owns the
brand
24:36
anymore you know it's out there
and it's
24:38
being painted on street sands on
24:40
t-shirts every day you could
anyone can
24:42
pretty much use this I don't
think it's
24:43
copyrighted trademarked or
anything at
24:45
this point now sleeping giants
and Media
24:49
Matters and a number of other
groups and
24:51
noodle gun bearers have been
hitting at
24:55
Fox News in particular teracles
all my
24:58
clips are about this okay good
I'll
25:00
leave that for what it is good
my clips
25:03
are about sleeping giants
perfect so
25:05
because we have the founder of
sleeping
25:08
giants appearing on a podcast
so before
25:11
we get to that I would like to
take a
25:14
look at what I the what I think
is going
25:17
on you're talking about this
powerful
25:19
brand and I think that there's
influence
25:22
across the board we've we've
seen just
25:27
in the past week
25:29
54 scientists given NIH grants
have been
25:32
fired for failure to disclose
foreign
25:35
ties and that is to China the
Charles
25:39
Lieber the the main professor
the first
25:41
guy who he was the former chair
of
25:44
Harvard University's chemistry
and
25:46
chemical biology department he
has now
25:48
been indicted
25:50
that's a charge he was indicted
on June
25:51
9th for making false statements
about
25:56
his association with China's
thousand
25:58
talents program and he will
appear
26:00
before the Boston federal court
to
26:02
answer the charges at a later
date but
26:05
he's arrested for fraud and he
has been
26:08
out on bail
26:09
a million-dollar bail is so
beautiful so
26:12
this is something yeah this is
the kind
26:14
of thing that you'd think would
be just
26:16
front page pounding the
pounding the
26:19
front page pounding the
beginning of all
26:21
the newscasts this is major
this is
26:24
espionage this is by the
highest levels
26:27
of professorships in the
country and
26:29
it's not even discussed so in
wake of
26:33
everything that's taking place
and I
26:35
mean really corona orange man
bad black
26:40
lives matter the noodle gun all
of this
26:43
comes from not just the medical
26:47
profession which clearly there's
26:49
corruption going on the
entertainment
26:51
world clearly we know this
corruption
26:54
going on and the academic world
that
26:57
clearly we know there's
corruption going
26:59
on politics yeah I'm pretty
sure there's
27:03
always corruption but it seems
to all be
27:05
coming from one place and I it
was a
27:08
producer who pointed out to me
the clip
27:09
we played of Tim Tom Collins
cook virtue
27:13
signaling about how much they
care about
27:15
blood matter even though
they're well
27:17
under the national average with
their
27:19
diversity 9% instead of 13% but
still
27:22
the best of Silicon Valley I was
27:24
something was pointed out here
about
27:25
something he said and I think
it was a
27:27
tell and and I have some
follow-up clips
27:31
about that so it is today we're
at an
27:35
important moment in our history
a time
27:37
when progress which has been
far too
27:39
slow feel suddenly poised to
move
27:42
forward in a great lead
27:44
each of us are we familiar with
a great
27:47
leap forward was that Johnson
or is that
27:52
Kennedy China China have the
great
27:56
that's right the cultural that
27:57
revolution yes the Great Leap
Forward
27:59
the Cultural Revolution Tim
Cook doesn't
28:02
say this by accident and I
don't know if
28:05
he's lifting the veil and
letting us
28:07
know what's coming or if that
he's
28:10
signaling to his buddies in
China
28:13
I don't know well listen to
that one bit
28:15
again it feels suddenly poised
to move
28:17
forward in a great lead it's
you know it
28:20
was the Cultural Revolution so
I found
28:23
an interview this is again that
American
28:26
America's thought leaders
podcast and I
28:30
pulled a couple clips because
this guy
28:32
lays out what the CCP I'm not
gonna say
28:35
China but this Chinese
Communist Party
28:37
may have been doing at least
there's a
28:40
lot of circumstantial evidence
and why
28:43
we're in this position now with
with the
28:46
influences that have come from
the
28:47
outside and now this guy works
for the
28:49
epoch time so you got to take
that into
28:51
account he's severely biased
well he's
28:53
in the epoch time you know
better than I
28:54
do what are these guys they're
aren't
28:55
they something cult yeah Falun
Gong okay
28:59
not a cult but their religion
well it's
29:02
not a religious it's a cult
maybe go on
29:05
well it's it's an anti Chinese
Communist
29:09
Party group so you need to bear
that in
29:11
mind but let's start off with
academics
29:15
and as we were just talking
about and
29:17
the Department of Education
what they're
29:19
doing right now about these
about the
29:21
corruption and the fraud inside
the
29:24
educational system so that is
dr.
29:27
Charles Lieber he was the head
of the
29:28
chemistry department at Harvard
it is
29:31
significant for several reasons
first
29:33
off because out in and of
itself a top
29:36
professor at one of the
probably the top
29:38
university in the United States
if not
29:40
the world one of the top was
indicted
29:43
and he wasn't indicted for his
ties to
29:46
the Chinese regime he was
indicted for
29:48
the a slap on the wrist charge
like you
29:50
know lying into investigators
but what
29:53
he was doing was as he was
taking money
29:54
allegedly of course he's hasn't
been
29:56
I found guilty at but allegedly
taking
30:00
money from the Chinese
Communist Party
30:01
under its thousand talents
program and
30:04
this is kind of showing a light
on the
30:07
issue of Chinese academic
espionage it
30:11
has the whole country at least
to some
30:13
extent aware now that the
Chinese regime
30:15
has been buying off our
professors and
30:18
that the Chinese regime has
actual
30:19
programs like the thousand
talents
30:21
program as many others meant to
get into
30:24
our universities and compromise
30:25
professors academics
researchers and so
30:28
on and one one thing that's
interesting
30:31
now is the Department of
Education is
30:34
going through the different
universities
30:36
and they're investigating I
mean top to
30:39
bottom whether individuals have
received
30:41
gifts from foreign governments
China
30:44
being the largest that they
were not
30:46
disclosing and what they're
saying that
30:48
was Charles Lieber dr. Charles
Lieber is
30:50
the tip of the iceberg the
iceberg
30:56
everybody yeah I like that
30:58
let's stop for a second and
analyze what
31:01
the guy said first of all what
does it
31:03
mean like I'm a professor let's
say I'm
31:06
a professor over here at Cal and
31:07
teaching chemistry and the
Chinese are
31:10
coming by you know that by
office hours
31:12
they come by they say how you
doing
31:14
nobody get would you have to
wear that
31:16
we like that we like what
you're up to
31:17
and we'd like to you know maybe
partner
31:20
with you
31:21
maybe we can do a joint venture
31:22
somewhere down the road you
know the way
31:24
these things will operate and
and then
31:26
they give me a fifty thousand
dollars a
31:29
month they were getting they
given blood
31:31
just say they give me a gold
Rolex worth
31:34
about twenty grand
31:35
uh-huh and and I'm a good boy
and I
31:41
declare it on my taxes is that
good
31:43
enough for these people you
have to
31:46
disclose that to the university
why
31:49
that's part of your of your
employment
31:51
agreement I've never heard this
well
31:54
that's the understanding I have
I've
31:56
never been a professor I've
never really
31:58
even been in a university well
we have I
32:00
don't know we had you
32:02
but the when you have review of
T well
32:05
but there's there's another
issue is
32:07
grant money that goes towards
specific
32:10
research is also co-sponsored
by the
32:13
United States government so
that has to
32:15
be known the government I mean
I'm sure
32:17
there's disclosure forms
32:19
I don't know 100% what the
problem is
32:22
but and these guys also have
labs in
32:25
China till they go over there
and
32:27
they're working there for a
little bit
32:28
they'll come back and they
don't allow
32:30
Chi
32:31
well we'll get to all of that
let's move
32:33
on beyond the medical to really
the
32:36
three Warfare's doctrine that
the
32:39
Chinese I believe have been
waging on us
32:43
and from the surface standpoint
it is
32:45
very much cold war but when it
comes to
32:47
the CCP they talk about world
view
32:49
warfare they talk about the
three
32:51
warfare is in fact adopted into
their
32:53
military code as a three
Warfare's
32:55
doctrine which is media warfare
32:58
psychological warfare and legal
warfare
33:00
it is the war for hearts and
minds
33:03
as we would call it but on a
very very
33:06
large scale integrated fully
into their
33:09
military and done outside of the
33:11
spectrum of normal warfare you
know for
33:13
example China Daily had just
had to
33:16
disclose finally it's far
documents
33:19
showing money it was giving two
33:20
different far Farah is the
foreign agent
33:23
Registration Act so if you are
lobbying
33:26
on behalf of a foreign and this
is
33:28
basically what put Paul mana
Ford in
33:29
jail because it didn't file
those papers
33:31
sound that's to run its
propaganda China
33:34
daily was already right or was
already
33:36
registered as a foreign agent
of the
33:37
Chinese Communist Party more
recently
33:40
under the State Department it
was it's
33:42
now classified as a foreign
mission of
33:44
the CCP when you're a foreign
mission
33:48
you're a branch of the Chinese
33:49
government and so major US
newspapers
33:51
we're taking hundreds of
thousands of
33:53
dollars each collectively
millions of
33:55
dollars from what is really a
branch of
33:58
the Chinese government that's
for the
33:59
Chinese Communist Party to
publish its
34:01
propaganda under under China
watch they
34:03
called it now from their
standpoint they
34:06
would say oh it's labeled as
34:07
advertisement it's an
advertisement
34:10
the question is you know is it
they were
34:13
these are the some of the same
mountains
34:14
that are making a big deal
about Russian
34:16
disinformation affecting our
elections
34:17
if you if you look at this
question of
34:20
well you think Russian
disinformation is
34:22
a problem we don't think Chinese
34:23
disinformation is a problem and
you're
34:25
taking money from a foreign
government
34:26
to publish it when it's very
hostile to
34:29
this country Oh what could
possibly go
34:32
wrong now of course you
revealed that to
34:33
us months ago and when I said
when I saw
34:38
the press release that it was
only two
34:40
papers that were mentioned that
were
34:42
taking money for these
so-called paid
34:44
ads and it was the wall of the
34:46
Washington Post in The Wall
Street
34:47
Journal but the I didn't see
the New
34:49
York Times that's what I
thought too but
34:51
I don't see it listed well
that's odd
34:54
yeah and and of course they do
the the
34:57
China Daily which may be a
different
34:59
publication they're taking
money for I'm
35:01
not sure exactly why but
everywhere I
35:03
was explicit to newspapers oh
it's the
35:05
post in the times it was the
post in the
35:07
Wall Street Journal I was very
surprised
35:09
anyway let's move over to the
political
35:12
landscape but on the broader
picture
35:14
there's also political warfare
and the
35:16
Chinese Communist Party has the
general
35:18
political department hundreds
they
35:20
called the the liaison
Department we
35:23
heard about Russian
interference in
35:25
elections the general political
35:27
department of the Chinese
Communist
35:28
Party hundreds of liaison
Department as
35:31
is a full-scale operation for
political
35:34
warfare it has an entire
military branch
35:36
dedicated to political warfare
the exact
35:39
thing that people were trying
to warn
35:40
about with Russia there's an
entire
35:42
military branch under the
Chinese regime
35:44
dedicated to that and I believe
they've
35:47
also been here in Austin Texas
as a you
35:50
know they what these guys do is
they
35:51
they try to corrupt governors
and I
35:55
presume mayor's Pompeo went out
and they
35:57
spoke to the governor's about
this
35:59
specifically months we had a
clip of a
36:01
do it in months ago and he said
hey they
36:03
got a name with your list on it
who's
36:05
friendly last year
36:07
OSR 2018 Austin's mayor the
Honorable
36:11
Steven Adler led an economic
development
36:14
mission to Asia with the Texas
Growth
36:16
Fund and I don't know who paid
for it or
36:19
now and these things it's
usually pretty
36:21
good
36:22
to have foreign investment in
your in
36:24
your city spotlight innovation
set to
36:27
propel u.s. cities Austin ties
with
36:29
China okay that's all fine but
then I
36:32
see the headline while Austin's
in
36:36
crisis this is from January
suit 25th
36:43
mayor escapes on lavish holiday
he said
36:46
put posted pictures of himself
and his
36:48
family now this is before
Corona really
36:50
hit so we really didn't know
that this
36:52
was a bad thing he was had a
lavish
36:55
holiday in China and you just
got a
36:59
thing gee I'd love to see the
receipts
37:02
did you pay for all of that
yourself
37:05
slightly unlikely I would think
it's
37:08
highly unlikely as well so I'd
like to
37:10
know about that but this is
what's going
37:12
on even in our little Texas
town now to
37:15
the cultural part and so the
bigger
37:16
picture during the during the
Cold War
37:19
with the Soviet Union between
the u.s.
37:21
and the Soviet Union mainly was
what the
37:23
Soviets called ideological
subversion
37:26
this is the this is the idea of
how do
37:28
you wage war on a country how
do you
37:31
spark revolutions in a country
how do
37:33
you how do you change the
culture of a
37:35
country without waging open
warfare on
37:38
them and so these days they
have what
37:40
they call short of war tactics
where
37:42
you're pushing here's your bit
you're
37:44
pushing your aggression and your
37:46
hostilities right to the
boundary of
37:48
what would constitute open
warfare but
37:51
you never cross that line so
Russia does
37:53
that Iran does it many
countries do it
37:55
China is very aggressive on it
the
37:57
Chinese regime they would call
it
37:59
unrestricted warfare it
outlines three
38:02
different categories of warfare
38:04
non-military Trane's military
and
38:06
unconventional military and it
includes
38:08
things like economic warfare it
includes
38:10
things like culture warfare
drug warfare
38:12
psychological warfare so drug
warfare
38:15
for example where does fentanyl
come
38:17
from where do these synthetic
drugs come
38:19
from they come from China where
did it
38:20
where did the drug cartels in
Latin
38:22
America get their precursor
chemicals
38:24
from China in fact there was an
38:25
interesting story just recently
saying
38:27
that the cartels are having
trouble
38:29
manufacturing the drugs right
now
38:30
because they were getting their
38:31
ingredients from a factory in
38:33
we're the epicenter of the
viruses that
38:35
can't get there they can't get
their
38:36
ingredients for their drugs
right now
38:38
what is culture warfare that is
how do
38:40
you impact the culture of a
country who
38:42
controls Hollywood right now who
38:44
controls a lot of the talent
houses the
38:46
Chinese Communist Party that I
mean
38:47
through their different
companies their
38:49
usual sports talent houses AMC
Theaters
38:52
is under one of their major
companies if
38:54
if companies if films want to
get into
38:58
the Chinese market which they
need these
38:59
days for the box office they
have to
39:01
follow all the Chinese regime's
39:03
regulations on films this
includes
39:05
supporting you know core
socialist
39:07
values as the CCP would call it
and
39:09
because the standards are so
tight and
39:11
also not clearly defined which
means
39:14
that a lot of them have
incentive to go
39:15
above and beyond normal
censorship but
39:18
self-censorship some of them
even
39:19
co-produced films with Chinese
studios
39:22
so that they can be sure that
they're in
39:24
line with what the Chinese
regime is
39:26
looking for and I can draw the
obvious
39:28
conclusion that the investments
from the
39:30
CCP in Twitter Facebook Google
expansive
39:37
relationships that they are self
39:39
censoring they're censoring you
know at
39:43
first I thought it was only for
the ads
39:44
but just imagine what kind of
trouble
39:47
the CCP can can mean for reddit
who
39:51
basically got a saving
investment of was
39:53
it 300 million dollars you know
so hey
39:57
you want us to freeze the
Donald Trump
39:59
no problem frozen got it for
whatever
40:01
they want they'll do it
40:03
people are flawed they're lame
it this
40:06
has a name the struggle session
I got
40:10
this from the book of knowledge
struggle
40:13
session was a form of public
humiliation
40:14
and torture that was used by the
40:16
Communist Party of China at
various
40:19
times in the in the Mao era
particularly
40:21
years immediately before and
after the
40:23
establishment of the People's
Republic
40:24
of China and during the Cultural
40:26
Revolution the aim of a
struggle session
40:28
was to shape public opinion and
40:30
humiliate persecute or execute
political
40:33
rivals in those deemed class
enemies
40:36
this is pretty textbook stuff
40:39
and it didn't happen just
overnight you
40:41
know it's not like China woke
up one day
40:43
but think about it who really
thought
40:45
for decades oh yeah especially
what we
40:48
saw when Trump got in to screw
things up
40:50
they had to put it in high gear
that's
40:52
right and so the fine have to
get him
40:54
out yes I agree and in the end
the guy I
40:57
don't have it in these clips
the guy
40:59
says the problem is that the
one thing
41:02
they can't control is what the
Chinese
41:05
people see happening here
because the
41:08
Great Firewall of China is of
course
41:10
bullcrap you know there's a lot
of ways
41:12
around it you can't actually
segregate
41:15
in the way they're doing it
China from
41:17
the rest of the internet and
stuff gets
41:19
in if it has to be smuggled in
a thumb
41:21
drive and someone's but stuff
is getting
41:23
in what they can't have
41:25
is having the Chinese people
who are
41:27
very happy in general I believe
because
41:29
they came from 30 years ago
from crap
41:31
and now they is decent and they
got
41:33
phones and they got you know
McDonald's
41:36
traffic they got all the great
stuff now
41:38
is they can't see that it's so
much
41:42
better over here with our stupid
41:43
ideology of capitalism so
that's why it
41:46
has to be stopped at all cost
because
41:49
they will not be able to hold
their own
41:51
people so that's why and we
have the
41:54
psychological warfare you talk
about
41:56
psychological warfare
psychological
41:58
warfare isn't just lying to you
it's not
42:00
just propaganda as we would
normally
42:01
think of it psychological
warfare is
42:04
changing the way you interpret
42:06
information so that you and I
can be
42:08
looking at the exact same set
of data
42:10
and we would come to wildly
different
42:12
conclusions on it so for
example with
42:15
this virus right now this
pandemic
42:17
you're looking at the Chinese
regime's
42:19
handling of the virus we're
both look at
42:21
the we're looking at the exact
same data
42:22
now do you interpret it as
being a sign
42:26
though the Chinese regime did
all that
42:28
it couldn't its power it it
took very
42:31
strong measures to ensure that
the virus
42:33
didn't spread and the rest of
the world
42:34
is just being unfair to it or
do you
42:36
think the Chinese regime lied
to the
42:38
world the Chinese regime
42:40
you know arrested doctors
disappeared
42:42
journalists and these types of
things if
42:44
you were following only the
information
42:47
the CCP was releasing and some
of the
42:49
organizations that support the
CCP what
42:51
they were saying
42:52
you would view it in line of
the ccp's
42:54
you know Pro CCP viewpoint if
you were
42:57
following all the real data the
for
43:00
example their cover-ups they're
lying to
43:01
the world they're you know
manipulation
43:04
of data and numbers you would
understand
43:06
okay they were they were
misleading the
43:07
world they were very dishonest
about it
43:10
and know that it's absolutely
they did
43:12
not handle it well the idea
that they
43:14
handled it well would you would
only
43:16
believe that if he believed all
of the
43:17
lies that were telling the
world most of
43:19
which have been exposed and
isn't that
43:21
kind of exactly what we're
seeing here
43:23
aren't we seeing people
watching the
43:26
same movie but coming away with
two
43:28
different two different ideas
of what
43:29
happened yeah this is dimension
a
43:31
dimension B one movie two
43:33
interpretations yeah and I had
this very
43:36
strongly with the Atlanta cop
cop
43:40
shooting because before anyone
was out
43:42
there laying down all of their
43:44
prognostications etc I had
watched all
43:47
the body camera footage and it
you know
43:49
it would to me it was quite
apparent
43:51
what happened and you know the
even
43:54
under the legal definition of
deadly use
43:58
of force it was unfortunate but
I think
44:01
I don't think it was murder but
then we
44:05
get all these interpretations
from other
44:07
video and it looks like he
kicked him
44:09
and there's omissions even
Tucker
44:10
Carlson played the video where
the cop
44:13
is chasing the guy he turns
around to
44:16
turn around shooting the Taser
that is I
44:19
went to black before that so
you only
44:21
see running and shots
44:22
it's unbelievable Fox News
completely
44:25
complicit in this completely
this did it
44:29
last night again two nights in
a row
44:31
when he shows the video you see
the guy
44:33
running away race yard and you
see the
44:38
cop behind him and he turns you
don't
44:41
even see that you just hit play
you just
44:44
hear the firing and his black
with audio
44:46
only
44:46
oh it's despicable I said Tina
and I
44:48
fell off the couch but anyway
it's being
44:51
interpreted even by the mayor
of Atlanta
44:53
coming up with a completely
different
44:55
story not at all that the guy
was passed
44:58
out the other people were
afraid of him
45:00
in the in the Wendy's he was in
the line
45:02
cop comes over wakes him up guys
45:04
passes out again wakes him up
again hey
45:06
man drive your car over there
he drives
45:08
onto the grass totally wasted
and that's
45:11
a violation but no he should
let him go
45:13
home to his to his daughters
and so
45:14
they're building this whole
narrative
45:15
around it which if you only saw
what you
45:19
you know the first bit from
someone else
45:21
yeah that's my interpretation
well you
45:23
know what almost happened I
drove the
45:25
clip you can play it this is the
45:26
Atlantic cops which wasn't play
by any
45:29
the media I mean I tried to
find it but
45:31
I had to go right to the ABC
station in
45:34
Atlanta to play this clip is the
45:35
Atlantic cops almost went on
strike
45:37
also breaking tonight the
Atlanta Police
45:39
now addressing reports of an
officer
45:42
walk out this comes after
reports of
45:44
evening watch Patrol officers
ending
45:46
their shifts abruptly turning
in their
45:48
keys to their patrol cars and
going home
45:51
APD just minutes ago responding
to the
45:54
reports calling them inaccurate
the
45:56
department is acknowledging a
higher
45:58
than usual number of call-outs
with the
46:00
incoming shift police say they
do have
46:03
enough resources to maintain
operations
46:05
and remain able to respond to
incidents
46:07
and this comes just hours after
former
46:10
atlanta officer Garrett Rolf
was charged
46:13
those charges include felony
murder
46:15
three counts of aggravated
assault with
46:17
a deadly weapon and seven
counts of
46:19
violation of an officer's oath
Fulton
46:21
County District Attorney Paul
Howard is
46:23
recommending he not be granted
bond the
46:26
DA says there is no
justification for
46:29
the shooting we've concluded at
the time
46:32
mr. Brooks was shot that he did
not pose
46:37
an immediate threat of death
what's
46:39
interesting just interruptus
that the
46:41
same prosecutor in Atlanta one
week ago
46:44
he was saying that a Taser is a
deadly
46:49
weapon and should not be used
by police
46:51
he was saying was an absolutely
lethal
46:54
deadly weapon that was his
argument one
46:56
week ago yet pointing it at
someone and
46:59
firing it is not menacing
serious
47:05
physical injury to the officer
or
47:09
officers the DA says the other
officer
47:12
Devon Brosnan has agreed to
testify
47:15
against Rolfe for the
prosecution but
47:18
and says tonight bras nested
resonance
47:20
attorney denies that he has
agreed to
47:22
testify or plead guilty
47:24
Brosnan faces three charges
aggravated
47:27
assault for standing on Rashard
Brooks
47:29
shoulders and then two counts of
47:31
violating his oath of office
district
47:34
attorney Howard has recommended
a
47:35
$50,000 bond
47:38
so without getting into that
just
47:41
quickly I want to I want to and
I want
47:43
to get to your your ab new
abnormal that
47:48
what is happening in education
is really
47:50
we need to look at it very
closely and
47:54
what are your children being
taught
47:57
Teen Vogue teen teen vogue has
an
48:00
article out this week who is
Karl Marx
48:03
meet the anti-capitalist
scholar the
48:06
communist scholar ideas are more
48:08
prevalent than you might
realize and
48:10
they go into this you know of
course he
48:12
was even though it was really
angles who
48:14
who wrote it and then Marx was a
48:16
basically a blogger but okay
48:19
they they they really hike them
up talk
48:22
about all these other great
pieces of
48:23
work that he did three volumes
of dust
48:25
copy Tom a you know the which
of course
48:31
eventually turned into the first
48:33
international I mean all these
you know
48:35
it's the socialist ideology and
here we
48:38
have a quote public high school
teacher
48:39
mark brunt teaches excerpts
from the
48:41
Communist Manifesto alongside
curriculum
48:43
about the Industrial Revolution
in his
48:45
English class he uses the
jungle by
48:48
upton sinclair published in
1906 that
48:50
revealed the exploitative
workplace
48:52
conditions of the meat industry
in
48:54
chicago so he does role playing
with
48:57
this class but i you got to
wonder what
49:00
are they come what are these
kids
49:03
walking away with I wonder if
that same
49:05
teacher talks about Upton
Sinclair I'm
49:08
very familiar with him I know
your stuff
49:10
I know you are he that late in
his life
49:12
he meant he mentioned that the
jungle
49:14
was largely fictionalized and
most of it
49:16
was bullshit no I'm sure he
mentioned
49:18
that to the children I said
probably
49:20
don't think so dad you're right
when I
49:23
teach Marx it's got a lot to do
with
49:25
questions of how to think
critically
49:26
about history mark says we live
under
49:29
capitalism
49:29
capitalism has not always
existed it's
49:31
just it goes on and on and on
so this is
49:34
a Teen Vogue yep yeah yeah zoom
49:38
acknowledges its suspended
activist
49:41
accounts at China's request
says NPR and
49:45
there's even the 45 communist
goals for
49:49
America that is resurfacing
that was
49:51
that that's that's when I was
born that
49:53
came out so these things ours
and that's
49:56
not bad too you know to have
it's good
49:59
to learn all kinds of
ideologies of
50:01
course it's just how is it being
50:03
presented and do parents agree
with it I
50:07
don't care if I agree with it
your kids
50:09
yeah your kids York you want
your kids
50:12
learning about being
radicalized yeah
50:16
that's pretty much what's going
on but
50:19
you know right under your nose
exactly
50:22
so I feel that there is a huge
influence
50:26
right down to little Austin
Texas from
50:29
the Chinese Communist Party and
who
50:31
knows what it now the part of
the
50:33
culture they were supposed to
be very
50:35
involved with South by
Southwest this
50:37
year of course that fell through
50:40
now I'm thinking Adler probably
50:42
cancelled because they told him
to
50:44
ultimately was it was a good
decision I
50:46
guess because the surge is back
you know
50:53
we're all dying here in Austin
right
50:55
yeah I got under stood that
yeah 95
50:59
degree weather yeah yeah now
we're we're
51:01
totally dying actually if you
want to
51:03
hear it it's kind of funny
51:05
or was it here it is yes he was
on NPR
51:10
NPR our mayor was about them
actually I
51:13
should set this up just a
little bit
51:17
the
51:18
the governor has not made mass
mandatory
51:22
now we're going through the
surge which
51:26
means we've gone up to I think
22 people
51:31
who met who have been
hospitalized per
51:34
day 22 was three million people
in Texas
51:37
22 of course retail is opening
up again
51:42
and what is every retailer
doing whether
51:45
there's suspicion and some just
to get
51:47
started because they promised
it they're
51:49
doing testing and they're
testing
51:50
employees 98 percent has zero
symptoms
51:54
but yeah it's a test and oh my
god it's
51:56
going up what are we gonna do
it's the
51:58
surge stay indoors so Adler the
mayor
52:04
mayor Adler wrote a note with I
think
52:07
eight other Texas mayors like
hey man I
52:11
know we can't supersede you
because you
52:14
know it's the law and shit but
could we
52:16
at least make mass mandatory
please so I
52:19
think they've come to some kind
of
52:21
compromise where it can be
enforced in
52:24
retail locations but when
peddler was on
52:28
NPR this I found this to be very
52:30
interesting in particular how
he winds
52:33
it up and ultimately tells you
why you
52:34
need to wear a mask Texas
governor Greg
52:36
Abbott is sticking with a plan
for a
52:38
phased reopening Austin Texas
would
52:41
rather not Mayor Steve Adler
extended a
52:44
stay at home order yesterday
amid news
52:45
of rising coronavirus cases
mayor
52:48
Adler's on the line good
morning sir
52:49
good morning Steve and I guess
we should
52:52
mention this can only be stay
at home
52:54
advice actually right you can't
give an
52:57
order that that's that's
certainly the
52:59
conventional wisdom we know
it's the law
53:01
we've been preempted by the
state
53:03
granted no it's the law at this
point I
53:06
can just make recommendations
to the
53:08
community and recognize that the
53:10
community actually chooses what
happens
53:12
regardless of what the governor
allows
53:14
or doesn't allow our individual
choices
53:16
add up to what our community
responses
53:18
and apparently he knows exactly
what
53:21
that is well how serious is the
increase
53:23
in cases where you are you know
it's
53:25
it's at the beginning of what
looks like
53:28
a little search time a little
surge it's
53:33
the beginning of a surge we're
testing
53:35
retail employees you dick
confirmed
53:38
cases are up 90 percent this
week over
53:40
last week our new hospital
admissions up
53:43
58 percent week to week from 12
to 22
53:46
yes we should mention the
governor Greg
53:48
Abbott declined to order the
use of face
53:51
masks the CDC I believe has
recommended
53:53
them but president Trump
declines to
53:55
wear them do you see a lot of
face masks
53:57
oh yeah in places you know
you're going
54:00
to some of our grocery stores
and
54:02
everyone's wearing a mask
employees and
54:04
customers alike would you go
into other
54:07
place now that's not true that
is just
54:09
not true that at both at HEB
and now at
54:12
Whole Foods
54:13
people are not wearing masks
Whole Foods
54:15
is almost 100 percent h-e-b 6
to 60%
54:19
that's really our Texas local
grocer 60%
54:22
have masks no one has a problem
no one's
54:24
I went to the car wash
yesterday for the
54:26
first time in months
54:27
I walk in in the the young lady
there
54:31
behind the counter has no masks
on I say
54:33
hey that's really refreshing I
get to
54:35
see a face she says yes I
typically
54:37
mirror the the client if they
walk in
54:41
with a face match to put the
mask on and
54:43
this is how ridiculous it is no
one's
54:45
believe in this but ok let's go
54:47
this is restaurants or some of
some of
54:50
the club's you're going and
then you see
54:52
you don't see any I think we
can yeah
54:54
please wear a mask while you're
eating
54:56
and open up or at least trying
to open
54:58
up parts of the economy if
people would
55:00
just follow orders where the
base
55:04
companies I know it's
inconvenient I
55:05
know it's hot I know it's a
nuisance not
55:08
helpful to I know it's all of
those
55:09
things and it's hard to do and
people
55:12
don't like it but at the same
time our
55:14
community has to decide just
how much we
55:17
value the lives of folks in our
55:19
community that are over 65 and
older we
55:23
have to decide if how much we
value the
55:25
lives of the communities of
color that
55:27
they're suffering
disproportionately
55:28
because of this yes that's if
you don't
55:33
wear a mask you're racist thank
you
55:36
that's what I was waiting for
I'm a
55:38
racist that guy
55:40
is so getting voted out I might
as well
55:43
do the mass ink my mice will do
the mass
55:45
cuz got two clips in then we're
done
55:46
Fouts she lied to us and he
doesn't give
55:49
a shit and he's admitting he
lied but
55:54
news that he is lied from day
one was he
56:00
hiding work with admitting
admitting he
56:03
lied he's admitting he lied in
this clip
56:06
and it's about face masks cuz
if you
56:08
recall in the beginning no no
no don't
56:11
worry about the mast really
doesn't help
56:13
don't need it that much and he
was asked
56:15
about this what about month or
so or two
56:18
or three ago when people were
saying you
56:21
don't really need to wear a
mask well
56:23
the reason for that is that by
the way
56:24
he says people that was CDC
officials
56:28
it might have been you foul
monster wear
56:31
a mask well the reason for that
is that
56:33
we were concerned the public
health
56:35
community and many people were
saying
56:37
this were concerned that it was
at a
56:40
time when personal protective
equipment
56:42
including the n95 masks and the
surgical
56:45
masks were in very short supply
and we
56:49
wanted to make sure that the
people
56:51
namely the health care workers
who were
56:54
brave enough to put themselves
in a harm
56:56
ways to take care of people who
you know
56:59
who were infected with the
corona virus
57:02
and the danger of them getting
infected
57:04
we did not want them to be
without the
57:07
equipment that they needed so
there was
57:10
non enthusiasm about going out
and
57:12
everybody buying a mask of
getting a
57:13
mask we were afraid that that
would
57:15
deter away and the people who
really
57:18
needed it so instead of saying
American
57:20
people please do not buy a mask
right
57:23
now we're working on the
problem is very
57:25
important that our first-line
health
57:27
care workers have the proper
masks
57:29
please do not buy anything yet
just hold
57:33
on for a second we're working
on know
57:34
you didn't trust the American
people
57:37
instead you had to lie now we
have masks
57:39
we know that you don't need an
n95 of
57:42
you're a person more than every
person
57:44
in the street we also know that
simple
57:47
cloth coverings that many
people have
57:50
can work as well as of masks in
many
57:52
cases so right now
57:54
unequivocally the
recommendation is when
57:58
you're out there particularly
if you're
58:00
in a situation with this active
58:02
infection keep the distance
physically
58:04
and wear a mask so although
there
58:07
appears to be some
contradiction of you
58:09
were saying this then then why
are you
58:10
saying this now actually the
58:12
circumstances have changed
58:14
that's the reason why it's I
find that
58:18
baffling okay well thanks we
were too
58:21
stupid so that's why you had to
lie to
58:23
us but it turned out the action
were
58:24
kind of important and we could
have used
58:26
any kind of face covering oh so
annoying
58:31
this guy and confirmed it is
indeed his
58:34
wife who is in charge of
exemptions for
58:38
biomedical 's biologics I think
is what
58:41
it's called for vaccines miss
Grady not
58:44
even the same last name that go
ahead
58:47
and ask at the dinner table you
even ask
58:49
your your Millennials there say
do you
58:53
think that's a conflict of
interest I
58:55
think they'll say yes
58:57
so the guy who was running the
vaccine
59:00
industry almost gets approval
for
59:05
exemptions for biologics which
are
59:08
vaccines so they don't have to
go
59:09
through rigorous testing and
they get
59:11
indemnification it's his wife I
don't
59:16
know seems odd to me anyway
this is
59:22
spilled over so so vastly this
mask
59:25
bullcrap that now as masked
exotic
59:28
contrast only predicted as you
predicted
59:30
no you didn't even predict you
59:32
recognized it masks on Democrat
masks
59:36
off Republican Nadler held
session
59:40
yesterday and this is what
happened the
59:43
gentleman yields back
59:44
I want to announce that in
accordance
59:46
with what I said this morning
the
59:48
attending physician of the
House has
59:51
said that it is imperative for
the
59:53
health and safety of people in
this room
59:55
that members where that members
wear
59:59
masks I would greatly prefer
that all
1:00:01
present simply upholds the
quorum of the
1:00:03
committee by complying with
reasonable
1:00:05
safety standards that are
recommended by
1:00:07
the attending position and are
1:00:08
respectful of all the occupants
of this
1:00:10
room I have been greatly
leaning into
1:00:12
today however I will tell you
now that
1:00:16
anyone who is not wearing a
mask will
1:00:18
not be recognized to speak
period who
1:00:22
seeks recognition
1:00:23
mr. chairman so that's that's a
1:00:27
Republican who's calling be
seeks
1:00:29
recognition
1:00:29
isn't that airman miss Escobar
was named
1:00:32
chairman a point of
parliamentary miss
1:00:33
Escobar is recognized he's
basically
1:00:38
skipping right over the
Republican as he
1:00:40
just threatened to do because
all you
1:00:41
don't have a mask I'm not even
1:00:42
recognizing you tried
repeatedly to make
1:00:45
his point repeatedly miss
Escobar has
1:00:49
the time miss Escobar has the
time mr.
1:01:04
chairman mr. mr. Escobar has
indeed mr.
1:01:07
Luger mr. Luger smoke it's
anything that
1:01:09
love Lincoln's turn and mr.
McLintock
1:01:11
has tried now for several
minutes to be
1:01:13
recognized on a point of order
there is
1:01:15
no point of order but mr.
Chairman I
1:01:18
seek recognition for a point of
1:01:20
parliamentary inquiry this
gentleman
1:01:22
will state his point of
parliamentary
1:01:24
English I would like the
Chairman to
1:01:25
cite the house rule requiring
members to
1:01:28
wear masks in house proceedings
if we
1:01:31
had such a vote I don't recall
it if we
1:01:34
have such a vote I will vote
against it
1:01:37
but I will be happy to abide by
it it's
1:01:40
a house so decides until then I
would
1:01:45
like you to cite me that rule
since I
1:01:47
obviously know the chairs
authority to
1:01:50
enforce the preservation of
order and
1:01:52
decorum during committee
proceedings
1:01:53
derives from the speaker's
enforcement
1:01:55
authority under Clause 2 of
rule 1 and
1:01:57
then I went on four minutes
talking
1:02:00
about who had the right to
require mass
1:02:02
this is so unproductive the
rotting fish
1:02:06
head right there Jerry Nadler
1:02:09
Jerry oh I'm sorry you can't go
you
1:02:13
can't you can't he'll ever get
up you
1:02:16
can't kneel so and as you know
I just to
1:02:20
tie it all up foul Chi of
course had a
1:02:22
lab in Wuhan so the CCP and I
really am
1:02:27
trying to be careful not saying
China
1:02:28
but saying that CCP Chinese
Communist
1:02:30
Party these are not our friends
and they
1:02:36
have what we need to reinstall
the house
1:02:38
on American Activities
Committee from
1:02:40
the 50s we're trying to root
out the
1:02:43
Communists well let's get the
church
1:02:44
committee and everything in
them oh
1:02:46
we're at it there's a lot of
things we
1:02:48
need Nadler just going all he
does is
1:02:51
just looking for the slam trump
that's
1:02:53
his whole goal in life he's not
doing
1:02:54
any good in the Judiciary
Committee no
1:02:56
and the whole Democrat run
Congress is
1:02:59
over houses is useless pretty
much or
1:03:04
they've all sold out I mean it's
1:03:07
frightening how much they've
sold I saw
1:03:08
one of the snippet of one of
the Rogen
1:03:11
episodes where he goes after
these
1:03:15
stupid a-holes who did that
that clip
1:03:18
that I provided a few shows him
though
1:03:20
I'm responsible and respite for
the
1:03:24
Hollywood cycle of other
Hollywood folk
1:03:29
they just ripped these people
and write
1:03:32
rightly so there's a whole
bunch of
1:03:35
parodies about an old resident
so
1:03:37
there's so this the Chinese
have not
1:03:40
CC'ing over the place yet CC
yet the CCP
1:03:44
I should say see yeah we really
so take
1:03:46
me a while yeah me too but and
I don't
1:03:50
think it's that important
Chinese we
1:03:52
know what we're talking about
but these
1:03:54
these a-holes have been
problematic why
1:03:57
when we were at me vo there was
some you
1:04:00
remember there was some
demonstration
1:04:03
and it was there was concealed
media
1:04:05
concern that the Chinese were
somehow
1:04:08
involved with this
demonstration the
1:04:12
dudes like the Chinese
nationals and I
1:04:15
went outside during this thing
and there
1:04:17
was a bunch of Chinese going by
and I
1:04:19
cuz I know there's been a local
1:04:22
California Chinese not like
they don't
1:04:25
all look alike the local
Chinese look a
1:04:28
lot different than a some guy
that just
1:04:30
stepped off to you know stepped
off an
1:04:32
airplane yes yeah totally the
their
1:04:39
culture is so incredibly
different when
1:04:42
it comes to public you know
personal
1:04:44
space matters pop manners that
we
1:04:47
consider manner so different
that's fine
1:04:50
and as we've discussed on the
show
1:04:52
before if you bring it to their
1:04:53
attention say hey man give me
some space
1:04:55
that's what we do here oh I'm
sorry
1:04:57
they'll back off right away
they don't
1:04:59
know it but the CCP yeah these
are these
1:05:01
these these guys are no good so
let's
1:05:05
talk about the new abnormal
because I'm
1:05:08
sure it ties into this well I
ended up
1:05:10
just as curious because
endeavour way
1:05:11
too many cliffs but they're all
good the
1:05:14
problem was is I normally do
weigh do my
1:05:16
clips for some reason I put the
new
1:05:18
abnormal and new abnormal
mm-hmm making
1:05:22
me think I had less clips but
now I'd
1:05:24
say as long as you let me know
which one
1:05:26
has it though in front of it
we're good
1:05:28
okay well this is a new
abnormal and
1:05:31
this is the what this is the
one that
1:05:33
just says new abnormal and
advertising
1:05:36
and this is the longest clip
this is a
1:05:37
mess then talk about your pivot
to
1:05:40
Tucker
1:05:40
so just come to later stop stop
little
1:05:44
little setup is needed yeah let
me do a
1:05:46
septum new abnormals a podcast
with Rick
1:05:48
Wilson one of the guys from the
Lincoln
1:05:50
project ah who claims to be a
Republican
1:05:53
strategist when he's he
apparently he
1:05:56
hates Fox News he hates Trump
he hates
1:05:58
everything every Republicans
ever
1:06:00
existed and he's just a
Democrat who did
1:06:03
he work for I mean surely he
has some
1:06:05
Republican credibility then
from the
1:06:08
past not that I know I'm Wilson
I'll
1:06:10
check him out
1:06:11
look at him up and then he's
working
1:06:13
with this woman Molly uh what's
her name
1:06:17
Fong got Molly Jung fast and
she is
1:06:21
Erica Jong's daughter and she
is kind of
1:06:25
a I don't know I can describe
her but
1:06:27
she sounds like a witch away
she laughs
1:06:29
and she and she's a Democrat
socialist
1:06:32
and she has
1:06:36
she outed her I don't have a
lot of
1:06:37
respect for because she outed
her mom in
1:06:39
a salon magazine article
because she got
1:06:42
married and she staged she's
not like a
1:06:45
libertine like she called her
mom and
1:06:47
talked about her our mom Erica
Jong a
1:06:49
famous writer about sex I used
to wander
1:06:53
around the house naked and then
they had
1:06:56
a bunch of open threesomes yeah
I have a
1:07:00
clip over here of the clip of
her during
1:07:02
an open threesome that's her
and so the
1:07:11
and then she mentioned she had
I guess
1:07:14
she apparently had betty
Friedan from
1:07:18
the sounds of it over for a
threesome so
1:07:25
Molly here is the co-host of
this
1:07:28
podcast and they go about you
got new
1:07:33
abnormal and advertising a new
abnormal
1:07:35
and advertising tucker which
were the
1:07:37
ones were you playing there
tucker you
1:07:40
only want the real oh okay I
see it came
1:07:43
first in the rundown alright
1:07:45
yes I see it is longer okay
here we go
1:07:47
hey folks with us today is Matt
rivet
1:07:50
the founder of sleeping giants
which is
1:07:52
an online campaign to defund
hate and
1:07:54
bigotry in the media they have
been
1:07:56
doing absolutely amazing work in
1:07:57
pressuring advertisers to get
off sites
1:07:59
like Breitbart and shows like
the tucker
1:08:01
carlson frozen fish racism hour
and frau
1:08:04
ingre hams white power hour on
fox they
1:08:06
are bringing this press this is
rick
1:08:08
wilson yeah Angra ham i have to
hand it
1:08:14
to him frau ingre ham this is
good back
1:08:20
it up a little bit hisses
tucker thing
1:08:21
was even funnier power the dead
fish
1:08:24
white power our doing
absolutely amazing
1:08:28
work in pressuring advertisers
to get
1:08:29
off sites like Breitbart and
shows like
1:08:31
the tucker carlson frozen fish
racism
1:08:33
our frozen fish racism our i
don't know
1:08:36
what that means but he's
jacking it up
1:08:39
that's kind of cool and frau
ingre hams
1:08:41
for power out for bringing this
pressure
1:08:44
on social media that's actually
managed
1:08:46
to drive real results and
1:08:48
delighted to have Matt with us
Matt I'm
1:08:50
so excited that you're here
today I'm a
1:08:55
big fan sleeping giant
1:08:57
I'm curious can you talk about
how you
1:08:59
got started with this cuz it's
a new
1:09:01
kind of thing yeah I'm kind of
confused
1:09:04
how it all started myself it
was all
1:09:06
very quick it was just after the
1:09:08
election in 2016 you know I
just got
1:09:11
sort of fascinated with Steve
Bannon I
1:09:13
felt like he was a real
dangerous guy
1:09:15
and he was using racism as a
tool and to
1:09:19
me it wasn't a political thing
it was a
1:09:20
I'm scared of racism and
anti-semitism
1:09:23
thing and I had never been a
Breitbart
1:09:25
before really I wasn't that
familiar
1:09:27
with it and went the first time
and
1:09:29
those articles blew my mind in
a really
1:09:31
big way and I just didn't think
that you
1:09:33
could print that kind of stuff
and couch
1:09:35
it his news so I'm in
advertising I
1:09:38
still AM I'm a copywriter and I
went on
1:09:40
to the to see who was
supporting it from
1:09:42
an ad perspective and found out
that it
1:09:44
was kind of every advertiser in
the
1:09:46
world it was just the way that
ads are
1:09:48
displayed online and things are
1:09:50
monetized online like Google and
1:09:51
Facebook and these ad networks
where
1:09:53
they place all these brands all
over the
1:09:54
Internet without any kind of
error for
1:09:57
the brand or they don't even
know where
1:09:58
they're gonna land most of the
time so I
1:10:00
had set up this anonymous
Twitter handle
1:10:02
with an anonymous gmail account
and took
1:10:04
a screenshot of one of the
articles I
1:10:06
think it was heisted high and
proud that
1:10:08
confederate claims a glorious
heritage
1:10:10
Kamath line and next to an ad
for a loan
1:10:13
company called sofa and i just
tweeted
1:10:15
it to the CEO and to the
corporate
1:10:17
handle because i always heard
that if
1:10:19
you you know on twitter and you
complain
1:10:21
to an airline if you're sitting
on the
1:10:23
runway for two hours they just
give you
1:10:24
like 20,000 miles just for
complaining
1:10:26
so I'm pretty good at
complaining so I
1:10:31
and so I just tweeted it to the
company
1:10:34
I said just do you support this
because
1:10:35
at the time Steve Madden said
it was the
1:10:37
platform for the all right
1:10:38
Android said are you supporting
the
1:10:40
platform for the outrage is that
1:10:42
something you want to do and
they got
1:10:43
back to me within you know a
day and
1:10:46
then this thing just got
started and it
1:10:48
just kept going and going going
further
1:10:50
than I ever thought but was
joined by
1:10:51
nandini Johnny has been working
on this
1:10:54
for almost from the beginning
and it's
1:10:55
been really wild other
1:10:57
I've joined in and you know not
just on
1:10:59
Twitter but to do other stuff
and to do
1:11:01
some research and it's been a
crazy wild
1:11:04
ride that just continues to go
despite
1:11:06
the fact that I would love to
hop off
1:11:08
does he make money with this at
this
1:11:12
point I don't know but I do
know he's
1:11:14
got his professionally designed
a logo
1:11:16
which is a vista clenched yes
which is a
1:11:18
socialist symbol a cultural
1:11:21
appropriation at best no
there's some of
1:11:23
that and I don't know if he
makes money
1:11:26
he probably he still he still
works as
1:11:28
an advertising guy so I can't
say for
1:11:29
sure mm-hmm
1:11:30
I would say we could go to we
could go
1:11:36
man let's say we go to couples
1:11:37
everywhere could play the saw
new
1:11:39
abnormal rw1 and I just want to
play
1:11:42
this he has never raised ever
thought
1:11:44
about it before he also isn't a
good
1:11:46
reader even on the prompter
he's not a
1:11:48
good reader the only time I
thought it
1:11:51
would come back to that I don't
know
1:11:53
what let's go to the new
abnormal and
1:11:55
advertising Tucker this is the
one you
1:11:58
were playing originally talk
about your
1:12:00
pivot to Tucker so Tucker
didn't come
1:12:02
till later but the next one was
really
1:12:04
Bill O'Reilly and you know all
those
1:12:06
articles came out that said Bill
1:12:07
O'Reilly you know was sexually
harassing
1:12:10
women on Fox and the network
had settled
1:12:13
32 million dollars in sexual
harassment
1:12:15
suits form or something
1:12:16
and so there's cry because it's
really a
1:12:19
community that everyone's like
we should
1:12:21
do something about this so I've
been on
1:12:23
us all everyone said yeah we
got to get
1:12:25
involved in this so I was like
shit I
1:12:27
don't want to tangle with Fox
really
1:12:28
that seems really scary but I
just think
1:12:31
we decided let's go for it
1:12:32
and it was within which created
these
1:12:35
Bill O'Reilly facts so things
that he
1:12:37
had said over time things about
his
1:12:39
settlements etc and we just
tweeted
1:12:42
those out to advertisers said
do you
1:12:44
support this and within two
weeks 40 of
1:12:47
them had left and there were
other
1:12:48
organisations involved too in
that but
1:12:50
you know 48 hours are left and
then he
1:12:52
went on a vacation and never
came back
1:12:55
that was a real eye-opening
1:12:57
because this is just a Twitter
handle
1:12:59
and a Facebook page that's all
it is
1:13:01
there's no real organization
there's no
1:13:03
fun thing no anything and so
just a sit
1:13:05
here and go WOW like I'm on my
phone and
1:13:07
all of a sudden this guy that's
got the
1:13:10
number one show on cable that's
being a
1:13:11
horrendous person is suddenly
gone it's
1:13:14
just all we're doing is
appealing that
1:13:16
he felt good to their brands and
1:13:18
appealing to their corporate
policies
1:13:21
and providing information and
that seems
1:13:23
to work this is sort of
asymmetric
1:13:25
warfare if you guys hit move
and they
1:13:28
can't hold up their own
behavior to the
1:13:30
light that's why I think that a
lot of
1:13:32
the corporate folks that I've
talked to
1:13:33
about your effort and others
have said
1:13:35
things like well look I've got
to sell X
1:13:37
or Y to 60 plusses I got to be
on Fox
1:13:40
but there comes a point where
that
1:13:42
cost-benefit equation flips
over and I
1:13:44
think we're kind of past it now
as you
1:13:45
said they've been looking for
eyeballs
1:13:47
for so long and just chasing a
1:13:49
demographic and they don't
think that
1:13:51
what they're paying for is
actually
1:13:53
they're investing in more of
that and
1:13:56
that it can bounce back on
their brands
1:13:58
pretty significantly so guys
haven't
1:14:00
thought this way before but now
I mean
1:14:02
especially on the internet
they're
1:14:03
paying for the free internet so
what
1:14:05
they choose to invest in is
what's gonna
1:14:07
win it's gonna be the thing
that's
1:14:08
pushed forward unfortunately
for them
1:14:10
they don't know where they're
landing a
1:14:11
lot of the time but they're all
these
1:14:13
studies that basically say the
brands
1:14:14
showing up a negative content
1:14:16
dramatically affect consumers
view of
1:14:19
these brands so just to be
clear this is
1:14:21
not media matters is not the
actual
1:14:24
noodle gun what happens is all
these
1:14:26
companies who's using giants
not me I'm
1:14:29
sorry sleeping giants well
neither are
1:14:31
its once they've done their job
the
1:14:34
brand's everyone goes away
starts to
1:14:36
start to virtue signal then
when they're
1:14:40
still doing something bad
that's when
1:14:41
the noodle gun strikes but this
is this
1:14:43
is the setup and this has been
going on
1:14:45
yeah I mean but sleeping giants
stands
1:14:49
on the shoulders of media
matters which
1:14:52
started with the Clintons I
think yes
1:14:56
but medium matters is
old-fashioned yes
1:14:58
I agree angry this is a modern
thing
1:15:00
this guy's doing but but he
says he kind
1:15:02
of invented it but no this was
done by
1:15:04
the right-wingers years ago
unless with
1:15:07
these Christian operations
1:15:08
yeah and for some reason they
all kind
1:15:11
stop doing it and there's not
been no
1:15:14
counter to mediate to this I'm
sorry
1:15:17
sleeping giants I and and he
talks to be
1:15:21
I mean this was the long
interview by
1:15:22
the way and he will goes on and
on about
1:15:24
how these this formed in Brazil
because
1:15:26
they're out to get balsa narrow
it's
1:15:28
just a bunch of lefties that
are that
1:15:31
are harassing yeah at the right
the
1:15:36
right has done nothing to
counter any of
1:15:38
it and these guys have been
losing their
1:15:39
jobs left and right yeah that
was Tucker
1:15:42
right now to try it did Newt new
1:15:44
abnormal Tucker to hey homo
seconds a
1:15:51
new abnormal not the Oh got it
so Fox
1:15:57
right now your folks you're
looking at
1:15:59
at Fox right now are basically
Tucker
1:16:00
and Frau Ingraham you know
someone
1:16:05
called it the white power our
and it's
1:16:09
not even coated so much anymore
and if
1:16:11
I'm a brand I don't understand
why any
1:16:13
brand wouldn't want to be
associated
1:16:14
with that I understand they're
probably
1:16:16
gonna get a great deal on
eyeballs right
1:16:18
now but why would you associate
with
1:16:20
someone that says that white
supremacy
1:16:21
is a hoax I just don't get that
the
1:16:24
brand especially these brands
they're
1:16:25
right now they're doing these
black
1:16:27
lives matter tweets and
diversity and
1:16:29
inclusion clauses very public
on their
1:16:31
website that's how this works
it's just
1:16:33
like okay you're advertising on
Tucker
1:16:35
cross him but it says in your
site here
1:16:36
that you strongly believe in
diversity
1:16:39
and inclusion so why would you
sponsor
1:16:40
that and so that's always the
logic you
1:16:43
know yeah yeah we understand
your logic
1:16:47
let's lift him by their own
petard let's
1:16:53
play he now he talks about
Kellogg he
1:16:57
there is a there is a a gotcha
in their
1:17:00
strategy and they discuss it in
this
1:17:02
clip which is the new abnormal
or not
1:17:05
the just new new abnormal
Kellogg and
1:17:08
Sinclair besides Kellogg's who
did you
1:17:11
find were the sort of big ones
where you
1:17:13
got them and you were like it's
sort of
1:17:15
turned the tide it was endless
I mean I
1:17:17
like I had people from Mars
that were
1:17:20
like
1:17:21
wanting to talk on the phone
and said
1:17:22
like these are ten brands that
we're
1:17:25
gonna remove from here and we
would like
1:17:26
you to like announce this very
publicly
1:17:29
that's now we support and like
that's
1:17:31
the goal to come out and not be
in favor
1:17:35
of racism enough they can I
just this is
1:17:37
a white guy I presume this is
the
1:17:39
difference what an idiot
1:17:41
this guy is a total idiot have
you never
1:17:44
seen a sharp turn have you
never watched
1:17:47
Jesse Jackson that's your
business model
1:17:50
you could be so successful with
this if
1:17:53
you only pressured him for some
money
1:17:55
now you're doing it for free
1:17:57
the thing that's me that's the
most
1:17:59
dangerous part about it yeah
this guy
1:18:02
thinks he's doing the world a
favor and
1:18:04
when he talks about Tucker he
says I
1:18:06
can't believe they wouldn't he
there's
1:18:08
of other aspects of the site
because I
1:18:10
listened to all the Clippers
over I just
1:18:11
interrupted it so this one dog
but
1:18:12
there's a I just want to bring
this in
1:18:14
he talks about these opera and
maybe in
1:18:17
this clip but I don't know he
talks
1:18:18
about I don't understand how
people to
1:18:20
advertise next to a source of
1:18:23
disinformation he calls
Tucker's show a
1:18:26
bunch of disinformation he says
the same
1:18:28
thing with Ingram showed this
1:18:30
information but White's much I
swear we
1:18:33
take a clip and this dissect it
and
1:18:36
showing that is where the
trickery is
1:18:39
they never know no they just
say it they
1:18:45
just say I awhite supremacist
that's the
1:18:48
Tucker Carlson he's the white
1:18:49
supremacist I know because I've
been
1:18:50
called that because I said I
watched him
1:18:53
oh you're white supremacists ok
alright
1:18:57
I be in favor of this
information and
1:19:01
yeah yeah I'll roll it back a
little bit
1:19:03
so we can hear what he says
it's pretty
1:19:04
good what a moron
1:19:07
I want to know that's not we
support and
1:19:09
like that's the goal you know
you want
1:19:10
brands to come out and not be
in favor
1:19:13
of racism and not be in favor
of this
1:19:15
information what brand goes out
and says
1:19:17
I'm in favor of racism buy my
products
1:19:19
please and I think that's
happening more
1:19:21
and more I think the last two
weeks
1:19:22
especially there's a real
awakening
1:19:24
around this and this is like the
1:19:27
Superbowl we've
1:19:28
ready for it for the last three
and a
1:19:29
half years it's like okay
brands finally
1:19:31
get it what they choose to
support with
1:19:32
their media dollars really you
know
1:19:34
drives the conversation so I
know that
1:19:36
we look at foxes like the big
it is the
1:19:39
Mount Everest of right-wing
racist
1:19:40
agitprop but if you guys
right-wing
1:19:42
racist agitprop so what he said
I want I
1:19:47
want that on a business card
1:19:50
right-wing racist adjective I
gotta
1:19:54
write it down is so fantastic
1:19:56
I like the gut what he comes up
with
1:19:57
right-wing racist agitprop
because very
1:20:00
creative yes I'm impressed it's
like the
1:20:03
big it is the Mount Everest of
1:20:05
right-wing racist agitprop but
have you
1:20:07
guys started to look at
Sinclair because
1:20:09
they're sort of more stealthy
they're a
1:20:10
more at the local station level
and
1:20:12
they're doing the same kind of
content
1:20:14
not really I mean it's it's a
much more
1:20:16
complicated thing right it's
like it's
1:20:18
all wrapped up in local news
and and it
1:20:20
is crazy dangerous but again
this thing
1:20:23
has been really focused on
racism and
1:20:25
hate and so it's also just hard
to see
1:20:27
all that stuff there's so many
channels
1:20:28
and there's so many people
saying things
1:20:30
we're in an information war
right now
1:20:31
and this information is a huge
problem
1:20:34
and I'm really hoping that like
industry
1:20:36
groups get together and
advertising and
1:20:38
say what do we believe in here
you know
1:20:40
now that I think about it Mike
the the
1:20:43
my pillow guy all of a sudden
he started
1:20:46
selling sheets just sayin she
may be a
1:20:51
can take a sheet supplier you
know I
1:20:53
think I think we should discuss
that
1:20:55
this guy doesn't seem like he's
on the
1:20:56
level
1:21:00
all right let's play now this
one has
1:21:05
the this is the new abnormal RW
one and
1:21:09
then we'll follow that with two
he has
1:21:11
never really never thought
about it
1:21:12
before he also isn't a good
reader even
1:21:15
on the progress that's about
talking
1:21:17
about Tucker right no he's
talking about
1:21:20
Trump oh okay I'm gonna go back
again he
1:21:22
has never raised never thought
about it
1:21:23
before he also isn't a good
reader even
1:21:26
on the prompter he's not a good
reader
1:21:28
the only time Trump comes
across a
1:21:30
seeming like he's engaged with
the
1:21:31
material is in the asides is in
the
1:21:34
ad-libs
1:21:34
oh my goodness
1:21:43
yeah nice find that little clip
to be
1:21:46
the most interesting of the
whole thing
1:21:48
you just threw right in there
for no
1:21:50
reason just it's like
Tourette's racism
1:21:52
is equals racism hey stick to
the script
1:21:57
you racist so this is even it's
actually
1:22:04
skits were so this is the same
can I
1:22:06
just saying it with a little
more
1:22:08
context is just a question I
need to
1:22:10
catch you a question do you
think that
1:22:12
these people lead normal lives
1:22:16
it's they seem very obsessed
was trying
1:22:20
to find things that they can
connect to
1:22:23
turns into Comi agitprop s--
but but do
1:22:27
you think that they're happy I
mean and
1:22:29
well let me here's just I
wanted to say
1:22:32
this earlier during your
presentation I
1:22:34
kind of lost track of it but so
my I
1:22:36
have two neighbors next door
that are
1:22:38
neurologists and they're
usually they
1:22:41
have houses all over the
country and
1:22:43
they were they were apparently
in
1:22:46
Georgia or if throw in their
Florida
1:22:49
house and they couldn't get
back through
1:22:50
their normal New Yorker route
and they
1:22:51
just moved back into the house
mm-hmm
1:22:53
next door and so once we decide
to take
1:22:57
your car out of the driveway
was it a
1:22:58
bummer I'm sorry which means
you had to
1:23:02
take your car out of their
driveway
1:23:04
that's what always happens
actually keep
1:23:06
a car oh okay okay so they so
one of
1:23:09
them the
1:23:10
men is is on the balcony and
she says
1:23:15
hiding because I'm in the did
you know I
1:23:17
thought with your earshot and I
come
1:23:19
over and chat with her a little
bit and
1:23:21
Dave you know they're they're
real
1:23:23
liberal progressives hate Trump
it's
1:23:26
unbelievable mm-hmm and they
were in
1:23:28
Florida and they went along
with the
1:23:30
whole thing locked down so they
never
1:23:33
left the house and they're you
know they
1:23:36
just went along with the
program right
1:23:37
and I was looking at she looks
sick I'm
1:23:42
actually concerned yeah I think
she
1:23:43
could drop dead at any point
how old I
1:23:46
was they're probably in there
are surly
1:23:49
70s hmm um this yeah it's very
bad Gigi
1:23:53
at home white as a sheet
unhealthy
1:23:59
looking it's like it looks like
you're
1:24:00
looking at it you're a zombie a
dead
1:24:02
person and I'm thinking this is
1:24:04
interesting because the
Democrats and
1:24:07
all their mask-wearing you know
bring a
1:24:08
lot of carbon dioxide in those
masks
1:24:10
like yeah yeah they couldn't a
bag over
1:24:12
your head and not for good
stuff not for
1:24:16
fun it's they're the ones that
are
1:24:20
suffering the consequences not
the
1:24:23
Republicans who don't wear the
mask and
1:24:24
then cheat and go outside with
the
1:24:26
Karen's go exactly so they're
like
1:24:29
killing their own or calling it
calling
1:24:32
it could be calling yeah all
right so
1:24:35
here's the same clip one is a
little
1:24:37
more extension to the extension
- this
1:24:39
is a thought new abnormal RW -
isn't the
1:24:43
asides is in the ad-libs the
racism he
1:24:46
really comes alive when he gets
to say
1:24:48
racist stuff look when you see
the
1:24:50
window open into Donald Trump's
ego or
1:24:52
his it'd but that's when it's
real
1:24:54
that's when you hear the real
thing and
1:24:56
you can see those moments and
this
1:24:58
speech he didn't really break
away from
1:24:59
the speech much but if you look
at Trump
1:25:01
reading off a prompter and then
what he
1:25:04
jumps out of characterization
so this is
1:25:06
still are they still talking
with with
1:25:09
the with the gentle Jolly Green
Giant
1:25:12
guy yeah but they jumped they
went into
1:25:15
a tangent that I thought was
amusing
1:25:16
okay so it's but it's in that
context so
1:25:19
it's like racist racist racist
1:25:22
haier ingre afro hair frau
ingre hem
1:25:26
white power our Trump that's it
okay I
1:25:29
got it orange man bad much but
if you
1:25:32
look at Trump reading off a
prompter and
1:25:34
then what he jumps out of
character
1:25:36
where he's playing the
president like a
1:25:38
guy you wouldn't hire for a
Dave Hart he
1:25:40
jumps out of character
understand what
1:25:42
character is he playing when he
breaks
1:25:49
out and he's the real Donald
Trump
1:25:51
that's when it's genuine but
just like
1:25:54
all these it's like he's
playing the
1:25:55
president in a Shrunk NATO part
19 movie
1:25:58
for five minutes and reading
off the wow
1:26:00
in 1990 called that like the
reference
1:26:02
back prompter as if he is
whacked out on
1:26:05
Thorazine he's basically only
genuine
1:26:07
when he's making fun of people
right
1:26:09
insulting people aggrandizing
himself or
1:26:13
soaking racial hatred right
it's too
1:26:25
much for me this is a podcast
what a
1:26:28
great invention proud of this
1:26:32
congratulations Mr curry good
work all
1:26:35
right so let's play now I got
two more
1:26:37
left and this is kind of the
interesting
1:26:39
one to me this is the new
abnormal the
1:26:42
new abnormal Tucker I think
this is
1:26:45
Tucker three oh no no no oh we
never
1:26:48
played Tucker three let's play
new
1:26:52
abnormal Tucker three and then
I then I
1:26:53
get two left okay yeah can we
ask you
1:26:55
this who are the big
advertisers I mean
1:26:57
not not like my pillow and fish
oil
1:27:00
supplements who are the big guy
yeah
1:27:01
they're coming they're coming
1:27:02
choice was left on those shows
at night
1:27:05
they're almost zero no they're
almost
1:27:07
down to nothing I think from big
1:27:10
advertisers sandals is probably
like the
1:27:12
biggest which they seem to
stick with
1:27:15
them no matter what sandals
chlamydia
1:27:18
Beach Bahamas that's fine yeah
if you
1:27:22
want to stick with it that's on
you and
1:27:24
that's what you believe in and
that's
1:27:25
fine but most of them don't and
they've
1:27:27
all kind of run for the hills
for the
1:27:29
most part because people are
just
1:27:30
they're noticing it now they
see it and
1:27:32
consumers see it most consumers
aren't
1:27:35
with race I mean there's some
sure but
1:27:37
most of them are so you just
want to
1:27:39
avoid that I have a comment
about that
1:27:43
but I don't want you what your
next
1:27:45
clips are so hold back well let
me get
1:27:48
these two out of the way them
you can
1:27:49
comment I think by the way that
there
1:27:51
were him calling it chlamydia
Beach is
1:27:53
actionable yeah I think makers
to make
1:27:57
work of that yeah I would okay
now this
1:28:01
is the part these two Clips
kind of
1:28:02
point out a certain kind of
hypocrisy
1:28:04
that that these sorts of people
always
1:28:09
exhibit you know there's so
cocksure
1:28:11
about everything and so they
talk and
1:28:12
talk and talk and so the
apocrypha just
1:28:14
kind of comes in there because
they
1:28:15
don't they're not looking for
it so this
1:28:17
is the new ab north the new
abnormal
1:28:19
three kicker well that's the
reason the
1:28:23
daily caller foundation goes
after you
1:28:25
because it's funded by anonymous
1:28:26
tax-deductible things by who
don't want
1:28:29
their fingerprints on it either
but
1:28:30
they're certainly happy to have
the
1:28:32
little like alright minions out
there
1:28:34
playing their little games yeah
man i
1:28:36
would love for this some
legislation
1:28:37
that happens at some point and
i doubt
1:28:39
that it could that an outlet on
their
1:28:41
website will have to list their
1:28:43
ownership on the front page
because we
1:28:44
need to know who's funding these
1:28:46
messages because it doesn't
matter which
1:28:48
political ideology it is it's
just bad
1:28:51
to have someone behind
something and and
1:28:53
we don't really understand
who's paying
1:28:54
for it oh be careful what you
wish for
1:28:59
rick comes on as well you know
there's
1:29:01
anonymous jerk cause they're
gonna so
1:29:03
let's go but you know earlier
you you
1:29:06
may more me i'm not admissible
i have a
1:29:08
five second sub clip after
listening to
1:29:11
this all we should have
legislation
1:29:13
about these people so we know
who they
1:29:15
are because they're all
anonymous now
1:29:17
let's listen to this clip new
abnormal
1:29:19
and advertising sub clip i had
set up
1:29:22
this anonymous twitter handle
with an
1:29:24
anonymous gmail account and
took a
1:29:26
screenshot yeah of course
anonymous
1:29:29
he got out it started off as an
1:29:31
anonymous guy himself well
Danny but
1:29:34
nobody else can do it but the
Daily
1:29:36
Caller outed him that's why
he's pissed
1:29:38
off The Daily Caller outed him
and then
1:29:41
the New York Times got wind of
it and so
1:29:42
then he had to come clean and
admit that
1:29:44
it was him yeah well gee poor
baby yes
1:29:48
well here's here's kind of the
the funny
1:29:51
the funny part of this variety
did a
1:29:55
piece about this
1:29:56
so the advertisers when they're
1:29:59
pressured by sleeping giants or
Media
1:30:03
Matters whoever's but sleeping
giants
1:30:05
they call up Fox and they say
hey Fox
1:30:08
reallocate and so Fox just
reallocates
1:30:12
that that commercial into a
different
1:30:16
time slot that is not being
pressured
1:30:18
and so basically anything but
Tucker
1:30:20
Carlson actually there's their
media
1:30:23
spend remains the same they do
not they
1:30:27
do not spend any less money and
the
1:30:30
exposure it's not during
Tucker's show
1:30:32
but it actually gives Fox News
the
1:30:34
opportunity to sell ads even if
they're
1:30:37
the my pillow guy to other
entities they
1:30:40
are making more money because
of this
1:30:42
that's that's what I find the
funniest
1:30:47
well they think they're doing
everyone a
1:30:49
favor
1:30:50
and yeah yeah well not with
that trick
1:30:52
that's not working that's not
working
1:30:55
advertisers you know like yeah
sure but
1:30:58
they're not they're not pulling
their
1:30:59
ads they're getting the same
reach
1:31:01
they're getting the same
ratings just
1:31:02
not identifiable in that
particular
1:31:04
segment and the Fox's content
is pretty
1:31:08
neutral I mean read says fair I
mean
1:31:11
it's just like any other
newscast yeah
1:31:13
yeah I'd say so
1:31:15
well Hannity is anything but
news you
1:31:20
mentioned that because this
came to mind
1:31:22
I was watching something
yesterday and I
1:31:23
was watching Hannity
interviewing Trump
1:31:26
Lindsey Graham's
1:31:27
oh yes that was a trump came on
right
1:31:29
and I exactly and I said well
this is
1:31:33
interesting
1:31:33
Hannity is never mentioned as a
target
1:31:36
know I know that Limbaugh was
targeted
1:31:39
once that he wormed his way out
of it
1:31:41
but Hannity I don't recall and
Hannity
1:31:44
is the tub thumper for the
Republican
1:31:46
Party no I don't understand why
they
1:31:48
don't target him the only thing
I can
1:31:50
imagine is he has deep ties I
think his
1:31:54
parents were both FBI
1:31:56
maybe CIA he always wears an
FBI and the
1:32:00
CIA pin every day
1:32:01
he was boasting about it yes I
mention
1:32:04
it he was boasting about it
yeah yep so
1:32:06
maybe he has I don't know maybe
he's got
1:32:09
some protection somehow but
he's also
1:32:11
boring I mean he's like a block
of
1:32:13
granite
1:32:14
he just says the same thing
over and
1:32:16
over again like I was waiting
for Trump
1:32:20
and I cut out after Lindsey
Graham I
1:32:22
can't watch this anymore it's
too stupid
1:32:24
lady G Lindsey Graham lady G
hear about
1:32:29
that no it was true he was
outed for
1:32:33
trolling for male prostitutes
all I
1:32:36
heard was a handle lady G it
probably is
1:32:42
but but yeah so Hannity has
never
1:32:46
mentioned never mentioned he
wasn't even
1:32:48
mentioned he doesn't get man
now let
1:32:50
alone targeted late yes leave
something
1:32:54
up with him Lindsey Graham in
the
1:32:56
streets lady G in the sheets
amuse
1:33:04
yourself someone sent me a 43
set one of
1:33:07
our producers sent me a 43
second Rick
1:33:09
Wilson anti-trump rant which he
edited
1:33:11
together you want to hear it
sure
1:33:14
Donald Trump has rescheduled his
1:33:16
Juneteenth rally in Tulsa in the
1:33:18
Oklahoma stance and has now
moved it to
1:33:21
a day later and has summoned a
loya
1:33:24
jirga of his Trump hotties I'm
mixing
1:33:27
all kinds of metaphors all you
Middle
1:33:29
Eastern scholars just let me
roll this
1:33:31
so that next Saturday they're
going to
1:33:33
have a super spreader Palooza
it's like
1:33:35
a Phish concert for Mogga
people in
1:33:38
Tulsa eita this rally set to be
sort of
1:33:40
a delicious toxic slurry of
everything
1:33:42
it's got Trump racism it's got
someone
1:33:44
dividing the country along
racial lines
1:33:46
in a moment where you know
everything's
1:33:48
calm racially speaking it's got
the
1:33:50
chance to jam people into an
arena to
1:33:53
serve as plague bearers for
these super
1:33:55
spread of kovat it's just got
everything
1:33:57
you know we should keep our eye
on this
1:34:01
guy cuz he's signaling we're
troubles
1:34:03
ahead you know it's gonna be a
mess in
1:34:06
Tulsa you know it's gonna be a
mess you
1:34:08
know that they're gonna strike
they're
1:34:10
gonna say they're gonna do
something
1:34:11
that's gonna be nasty you can
just wait
1:34:13
for it look
1:34:15
go back to the talk the
discussion of
1:34:17
striking and the fact that the
Atlanta
1:34:19
Police Department may have done
a
1:34:21
walkout I am waiting for one of
the
1:34:24
police departments to go on
strike yeah
1:34:27
and I'm surprised it hasn't
happened
1:34:30
already and there's and it's
happened
1:34:31
before in history in the 70s it
happened
1:34:33
a number of places including
New York
1:34:35
City the police went on strike
and this
1:34:37
becomes a real problem for them
every
1:34:39
now is this are all police
unionized all
1:34:42
police department is a lot of
police are
1:34:44
unionized and this is another
thing that
1:34:46
gets me why is the left the
talking
1:34:49
points that Democracy Now folks
to Rick
1:34:51
Wilson's of the world is people
all big
1:34:53
Pro Union Pro Union and then
when the
1:34:57
police union comes along
they're not pro
1:34:59
union with them what white what
is
1:35:02
different about any unions or
unions if
1:35:04
you're a pro union person and
you're
1:35:06
pushing like unions and then
the first
1:35:09
thing you hear when you're
mentioned
1:35:09
well you know certain people
shouldn't
1:35:11
have to unionize government
workers
1:35:13
probably but then the biggest
reason you
1:35:15
have to me the tube Service
Employees
1:35:19
International and American
Federation of
1:35:22
state government and municipal
workers
1:35:25
that's the after me operation
and these
1:35:27
are giant unions of of
government
1:35:31
workers that are so totally
supported by
1:35:34
the Democrat Party but a police
union is
1:35:37
not now what's the difference
you like
1:35:40
to teachers unions but you
don't like to
1:35:42
police you in just because the
police
1:35:43
changes that they decide to go
and
1:35:44
strike everybody in in an
old-fashioned
1:35:47
way all the unions have this
stop work
1:35:50
here's a question so with this
union
1:35:54
would the striking officers get
a some
1:35:57
kind of wage from the union is
that is
1:35:59
that still a case that's still
a thing
1:36:01
like he's guards they have a
fund for
1:36:03
specific fund cuz you know
these cops
1:36:06
don't make a lot of money man
they don't
1:36:08
make a lot of money most of
them well
1:36:10
during these riot air is a lot
of cops
1:36:12
in some jurisdictions are
making 200
1:36:14
bucks an hour so they're happy
with the
1:36:15
overtime yeah I'll send you out
into the
1:36:17
riot and give you 200 bucks an
hour
1:36:19
well I'm not going okay now
that the
1:36:22
point is is though unions do a
lot of
1:36:25
things for further for the
people in the
1:36:27
Union and one of them is to keep
1:36:29
members from getting fired so
they make
1:36:32
a big fuss now when the New York
1:36:35
Teachers Union has a teacher
who's
1:36:37
getting fired they put him in
the rubber
1:36:39
room where he gets paid his
full salary
1:36:42
and doesn't do any work and
that's
1:36:44
apparently okay
1:36:45
but when a policeman's Union
keeps a cop
1:36:49
from getting fired for whatever
reason
1:36:52
that's bad so how is it bet
you'd make
1:36:55
up your minds if you're gonna
be Pro
1:36:57
Union you have to be all-in
which means
1:37:00
that the police unions is
illegitimate
1:37:02
as any other Union say Union
1:37:04
it keeps cops from getting
fired it
1:37:06
defends policeman's rights it
does all
1:37:08
the things that unions do and I
find it
1:37:10
baffling and Democracy Now is
the worst
1:37:12
case of this that these
pro-union
1:37:15
Trotskyites they're all over
the place
1:37:16
and they're all in the
broadcasters
1:37:18
they're all everywhere and now
they're
1:37:20
teaching kids to be Marxist
which is
1:37:22
fantastic they're all for all
this stuff
1:37:24
into except for this one makes
no sense
1:37:29
those interesting troll room
gave me a
1:37:31
lot of pushback Oh cops make a
lot of
1:37:33
money they got paid a lot for
driving
1:37:35
around not doing shit okay
trolls I see
1:37:37
in 49,000 to $65,000 a year in
Austin in
1:37:42
Austin yeah you're getting by
your wife
1:37:47
is working and you're living
around this
1:37:52
is that the support for the
police is
1:37:54
not I mean this is not gonna
work out I
1:37:57
mean if we remember somebody
pointed out
1:37:58
during the Nixon's run for
president he
1:38:01
swept into office and during an
era of
1:38:04
rioting and police bashing and
it's
1:38:08
Athiya this is the setup for
Trump being
1:38:11
reelected the way I'm seeing
and I don't
1:38:13
think anybody on the other side
I find
1:38:15
this very interesting John that
I see a
1:38:19
definite bias amongst our trolls
1:38:23
that cops need to shut up but
they're
1:38:25
making enough and with overtime
they can
1:38:27
make $100,000 they're very
little very
1:38:29
little compassion for them
interesting
1:38:32
buzz media yeah and a good job
yeah I
1:38:35
think so too
1:38:36
uh well so where are we at now
with all
1:38:42
this I think we're at the
breakpoint
1:38:45
yeah I think so too and that's
why I
1:38:48
would like to say in the
morning to you
1:38:50
and thank you for your courage
the man
1:38:52
who put both C's in the CCP
John C
1:38:55
Dvorak John cccc devorah
exactly in the
1:39:03
morning I'll ship sassy boots
on the
1:39:04
ground feet in the air subs in
the water
1:39:06
all the Dames and nights out
there in
1:39:07
the morning to our trolls I
love I love
1:39:10
our trolls they they never they
never
1:39:13
said they're never boring
there's always
1:39:15
something new with the trolls
and you
1:39:17
can be one of them in fact you
probably
1:39:18
are you just don't know where
your
1:39:20
bridge is this is the troll
room it's no
1:39:22
agenda Stream dot-com no agenda
stream
1:39:24
comm is where you go and you
will you
1:39:28
okay what happened there did
you the mic
1:39:30
fall off no I just moved it okay
1:39:34
not only can you sit there and
troll
1:39:36
along with the live shows but
you can
1:39:38
also troll
1:39:39
shows that are recorded which
is even
1:39:41
funnier cuz the hosts won't
respond to
1:39:42
you but you'll have other
trolls around
1:39:44
you and it gets to be said also
while
1:39:46
you're in there let me see how
many we
1:39:48
have that let me see how many
we have
1:39:49
today will troll count 1440
hear that
1:39:53
Horowitz is gonna do the Nick
or did the
1:39:55
Nick to rat show no that's
that's the
1:40:01
kind of stuff that goes on and
no agenda
1:40:03
stream calm that's exactly
right that's
1:40:05
how it works it is it's cool as
so many
1:40:08
different people all jamming
together as
1:40:10
part of our value for value
network and
1:40:12
while you're there you can also
get an
1:40:13
invite for no agenda social
calm which
1:40:16
is our federated social network
about
1:40:20
6,000 members I think and it's
a very
1:40:23
high signal-to-noise so you can
really
1:40:26
you know you get I get AG lot
of good
1:40:28
show prep from there and this
even
1:40:30
engage sometimes in the
conversation
1:40:32
which of course you can't do
anywhere
1:40:33
else
1:40:33
and then I'd like to say in the
morning
1:40:38
to our artists four episodes
1251 we
1:40:44
titled that viewpoint
discrimination
1:40:47
speaking of democracy now it
was I don't
1:40:51
know if as Gabe Grider ever had
a piece
1:40:54
of art selected by us in the
past uh
1:40:57
he's pretty fairly new some
probably not
1:41:00
know some interesting art
though but
1:41:03
really hit it just squarely
with so if
1:41:07
you know the democracy and our
logo
1:41:08
everyone's seen this artwork is
instead
1:41:10
of democracy now mob rule now
with the
1:41:13
Statue of Liberty with a Molotov
1:41:14
cocktail
1:41:15
how could you argue with that
that was
1:41:18
dynamite it was right off the
bat like
1:41:20
that's the one it's just that
it pops
1:41:22
out you know it it's you
sometimes you
1:41:24
can't explain art other than
that it
1:41:26
just nailed it thank you very
much Gabe
1:41:28
brighter and welcome thank you
for your
1:41:30
value provided to the community
this is
1:41:34
actually this would be look on
it look
1:41:35
pretty good on t-shirt although
I don't
1:41:38
yes I mean right right on a mug
to run a
1:41:43
mug no agenda shop sure for
sure yeah no
1:41:46
agenda shop comm does that and
they they
1:41:50
make sure they get permission
from the
1:41:51
artist of course it says no no
agenda
1:41:53
art generator so it's there and
then
1:41:56
when once they put it on stuff
they sell
1:41:58
it they give a third to the
artist keep
1:42:00
a third for themselves and
eventually
1:42:01
wind up giving a third to the
show no
1:42:03
contracts love it and thank you
again
1:42:07
Gabe
1:42:07
Grider no agenda art generator
comm
1:42:10
where you can participate
yourself of
1:42:12
course it happens during the
live show
1:42:14
but you can also see all these
well tens
1:42:16
of thousands of pieces of art
that have
1:42:20
been uploaded and collected
over the
1:42:21
past decade or so yeah thank
you very
1:42:24
much for your courage all of
your you
1:42:26
know your site where we put
that where
1:42:29
the art was put up and submit
remember
1:42:34
this is interesting you bring
this up
1:42:36
yes whatever happened to those
art piece
1:42:38
well that's what happened to
the first
1:42:40
two years of Clips archive
1:42:43
we this was a very big lesson
for me and
1:42:46
for the show and for many with
me we
1:42:49
were using something called
drop dot IO
1:42:51
if you remember and drop do was
a place
1:42:56
we it was kind of an early
file-sharing
1:43:00
essentially you could just drag
a file
1:43:03
in there and it would it would
then
1:43:04
create what is called the drop
and then
1:43:06
you had a link so he could
share it he
1:43:08
could build a page and so we
were saving
1:43:09
artwork and and other people
were
1:43:12
creating drops and sub drops
and then
1:43:14
one day drop said well we're
closing
1:43:17
everything sorry I didn't have
time for
1:43:19
you to take your your content
off but oh
1:43:21
well we're not hired somewhere
I forget
1:43:23
where they went I should look
that up
1:43:25
where those dicks go drop
welcome to the
1:43:29
Internet and a bull crowd and
they were
1:43:32
basically bought out for the
team and
1:43:36
they just closed it and then
all of our
1:43:37
stuff was Facebook acquired it
that all
1:43:39
that there you go we can
recently
1:43:43
confirm we we can confess book
says we
1:43:45
can confirm we've recently
completed a
1:43:47
small talent acquisition for
drop do
1:43:51
acquired most of the company's
assets
1:43:52
yeah and our clips and our art
yeah
1:44:02
that's what happened
1:44:03
have a few people of things
that's why I
1:44:04
don't I don't have I don't have
some
1:44:07
stuff from the early days yes
we have
1:44:09
starting with mr. funghi funghi
LLC in
1:44:13
Corvallis Oregon a mushroom
grower worth
1:44:15
a thousand dollars and wrong
holy crap
1:44:19
1010 you get your PIN out
because I
1:44:21
didn't send this information to
Eric
1:44:22
okay one thousand ten and five
cents all
1:44:26
right and he has the note you
sent in
1:44:28
his skimming as a chicken
forgive me
1:44:30
Father for I have sinned I've
been
1:44:32
overly occupied with my new
startup and
1:44:34
I have not donated please d
douche me
1:44:36
yeah okay no problem here we
just
1:44:47
donation in the amount of 10
1005 double
1:44:50
dimes on the nickel nice I like
it
1:44:54
should catch me up on my dues
for the
1:44:57
valley for Valley I received
from the
1:44:58
BPI to you according to the
moolah
1:45:00
report I would like to credit
this
1:45:01
donation to my to MUC to my co
Rossi my
1:45:07
to my Mike Carosi company mr.
funky calm
1:45:10
that's mr. - funky we provide
beneficial
1:45:15
fungi fungi
1:45:16
I'm sorry fungi and supporting
material
1:45:20
that helps plant uptake
nutrients
1:45:22
probiotics for your plants this
product
1:45:24
is incredible for fruit trees
vegetables
1:45:26
hemp and of course the devil's
lettuce I
1:45:29
would like to be known as okay
nice if
1:45:31
he's gonna be total okay it's
the night
1:45:33
go okay hold on a second yes so
you
1:45:35
didn't okay so this is not on
our list I
1:45:37
got it
1:45:38
I'd like to be known as sir
fungi the
1:45:43
night of the rhizosphere
1:45:45
sir RH I see oh the fear of the
spell
1:45:51
that again
1:45:52
RH i zo rise o rise o sphere
brew the
1:45:56
rhizosphere
1:45:57
nice sir funds funghi the night
of the
1:46:01
rise o severe yeah in
commemoration of
1:46:03
this knighting i grabbed surf
fungi calm
1:46:06
and any no agenda list was get
33
1:46:09
percent off of the fungus using
promo
1:46:12
code magic 33 woo
1:46:16
thanks for all you do our
nation's emit
1:46:18
for all you do for our nation's
amygdala
1:46:21
loving light no jingles no
karma yeah
1:46:23
thank you very much mr. funky
that's I'm
1:46:25
looking at the page right now
1:46:26
and here it is increases sighs
1:46:28
productivity Oh plant sighs
okay good
1:46:30
decreased water usage so much
more all
1:46:33
right thank you
1:46:34
take a look next on list is
Adam in
1:46:37
Austin you 500 bucks
1:46:42
nice he says I know as he stays
a little
1:46:51
anonymous Kaylee's but it says
Kaylie
1:46:53
specials and blasting the
experts are
1:46:57
your moneymakers for me I'm
coming oh I
1:47:01
feel bad we don't have a Kaylie
special
1:47:03
now because of the savage no I
that's
1:47:05
why I announced it at the
beginning
1:47:06
there was one today that's okay
she's
1:47:09
coming back for more
1:47:10
keep them coming I'm catching
up on no
1:47:12
agenda episodes after a beach
trip my
1:47:15
friends on the Texas coast
enticed the
1:47:18
prevalence Trump flags and
dearth of
1:47:20
masks and rioting blew my mind
was a
1:47:23
Galveston I wonder let me know
yeah
1:47:26
excellent Thank You Adam from
Austin
1:47:29
Texas
1:47:30
Jason Simon 590 is 500 and does
Jason
1:47:33
Simon's 500 so we're doing okay
today
1:47:35
not quite a war in peace but
close
1:47:37
jingles please D douche he
needs a d
1:47:40
douche induced he's gonna need
the
1:47:46
Korean broadcaster 999
clippity-clop and
1:47:50
that's true
1:47:50
one too many but we'll do it
this
1:47:53
dissertation begins now and
there's
1:47:56
nothing here
1:47:58
spoken word has performed by
John John's
1:48:00
firm voice and his fists in the
air and
1:48:02
foot on his keyboard so
whatever it is
1:48:05
you sent never got onto the
spreadsheet
1:48:08
and I looked at my email not
there
1:48:11
either so the war and peace is
in
1:48:13
abeyance now I want to thank
you for the
1:48:17
500 bucks and we do have your
jingles
1:48:18
yeah with that this is what's
weird
1:48:20
because I pre sourced these and
they got
1:48:23
the 999 and I'm getting file
format not
1:48:26
supported what the hell is that
1:48:28
uh I didn't check this before
yeah but I
1:48:32
don't understand that what I
got I got
1:48:34
one that works there and what
was the
1:48:35
first one again I'm sorry was
that the D
1:48:38
douching you get Korean Korean
lady yeah
1:48:40
yeah come on gap I got my gonna
yeah why
1:48:43
is that it's coming up with an
error
1:48:45
that is so in the clippity-clop
that's
1:48:48
right
1:48:50
but now I have to find I gotta
find a
1:48:54
Korean Lee nearly this donation
was
1:48:57
jinxed no one's broken it cuz I
only
1:49:00
have this long note is missing
okay here
1:49:04
we go
1:49:05
right first I got to do is D
douching no
1:49:08
I don't think I did this dish
that you
1:49:10
did
1:49:18
[Music]
1:49:28
the message is clear
1:49:37
karma why not you've got didn't
realize
1:49:45
that the very strange in
compare so
1:49:49
onward with here we go our
buddy Dave
1:49:53
foo goes oh no the Duke of
America's
1:49:54
heartland and the Arabian
Peninsula you
1:49:57
want to read his note
1:49:57
I sure do enclose as my official
1:49:59
Father's Day donation of d + a
+ D and
1:50:03
33 cents in honor of my dear
old dad
1:50:05
David fuga Zotoh I presume that
we
1:50:08
should mention his donations
for 1433
1:50:10
that's the DA d 33 like my mom
and
1:50:14
mother-in-law he's a keeper
1:50:15
if you're interested here's a
quick
1:50:17
update from the Peninsular
portion of my
1:50:18
dukedom Saudi Arabia's kovat
cases have
1:50:21
been spiking past ramadana yet
and at
1:50:24
last count was pushing 5,000
new cases
1:50:27
per day this is in contrast to
before we
1:50:29
came out of lockdown when the
Mac's
1:50:31
trended under 1000 that said
death
1:50:33
seemed to be fairly low at
about 40 per
1:50:36
day and it seems like the
medical system
1:50:38
has capacity yes sounds like
testing is
1:50:40
going on there in spite of the
uptick we
1:50:42
are still on track to fully
open the
1:50:44
country as of the 21st of June
and this
1:50:45
is Saudi Arabia and I expect
we'll be
1:50:47
wearing masks from this point
onward to
1:50:49
infinity yep and perhaps even
beyond yep
1:50:52
so we've got that going for us
1:50:54
non-compliance is 1000 reals
for the
1:50:57
individual and 10,000 reals for
the shop
1:51:00
that let you browse without
protection
1:51:01
you will obey citizen domestic
flights
1:51:05
are flying now but still no
concrete
1:51:06
dates for international flights
so I
1:51:08
remain marooned he's been there
what the
1:51:10
whole lockdown three months
awaits me in
1:51:12
there a couple of months
1:51:14
Sephora with the epidemic of
swollen
1:51:16
amygdala in the USA
1:51:19
once international flights do
finally
1:51:22
open I'm seriously considering
getting
1:51:24
one-way tickets to bring over
my girls
1:51:26
and our scruffy mongrel here we
only
1:51:29
have to worry about the
occasional
1:51:30
Houthi missile attack or
Iranian back
1:51:32
drone swarm yeah what's it
1:51:34
thanks as always for the timely
and
1:51:36
thoughtful analysis of the
current
1:51:38
situation this show along with
Moe facts
1:51:40
with Adam Curry are exactly
what the
1:51:42
world needs producers I call on
you all
1:51:44
to step up chip in and to
propagate the
1:51:47
formula not just hams can save
the world
1:51:49
right no jingles but a dash of
goat
1:51:51
karma for strength and thank
you for
1:51:53
your courage
1:51:53
Dave fuga sotto Duke of
America's
1:51:55
heartland and the Arabian
Peninsula and
1:51:57
thank you sir for your courage
you've
1:52:00
got uh Norah James story $334
in zero
1:52:09
zero sense and Laura Hut
1:52:11
New Zealand New Zealand er
greetings we
1:52:18
have recently turned to a
semblance of
1:52:20
normality after a long
government in
1:52:22
Polk the excuse me and pose a
lockdown
1:52:24
thanks to our obedience sheep
like
1:52:27
population socialist we managed
to
1:52:30
effectively eliminate the virus
and
1:52:32
without compulsory mask-wearing
reminder
1:52:35
the Japanese store which is
interesting
1:52:37
too not a moment too soon
1:52:39
no so they weren't wearing
masks this
1:52:41
whole thing is ludicrous
1:52:43
given the large flocks of sheep
here who
1:52:45
jumped on the black lives
matter protest
1:52:48
bandwagon unfortunately two new
Kovach
1:52:51
cases have circulated through
the
1:52:52
country this week due to a
breach of
1:52:54
border quarantine protocols
let's hope
1:52:57
we don't end up back where we
started
1:52:59
either way the economic impacts
are left
1:53:02
to be fully realized so I
better donate
1:53:04
before the exchange rate gets
worse by
1:53:07
the time this episode airs it
will be my
1:53:09
birthday here turning 41 on the
19th
1:53:13
please have my name Lee are on
the list
1:53:14
I'd like to give a shout-out to
my
1:53:16
long-standing partner in crime
Julia who
1:53:19
has been subjected has been
subjected to
1:53:23
no agenda in my car on the
weekend
1:53:25
drives a couple of weeks ago we
decided
1:53:28
to take her car and she
surprised me by
1:53:30
asking me if I would like to
play my
1:53:33
podcast request a foamer and a
goat
1:53:41
karma loved the show it's really
1:53:43
enhanced my critical listening
skills
1:53:46
James and remember it's the
people who
1:53:48
no agenda together who stay
together
1:53:56
you've got Andrew Grasso of the
Grasso's
1:54:08
uh 3:30 3:30 force maybe a
night you
1:54:12
might be sir happy birthday to
my dad
1:54:15
Michael all cases think it's
this child
1:54:17
of Michael huh yes any happy
for his
1:54:20
father's day to me and my son
Michael
1:54:22
was born on March 20th well we
got a
1:54:24
double please
1:54:26
give me a health Karma for my
1:54:28
grandmother Marcy who has just
admitted
1:54:32
to hospital to the hospital
with stroke
1:54:37
symptoms and dementia uh it's
not good
1:54:41
it's ridiculous that family
members
1:54:43
still cannot visit yet this is
Duncan
1:54:45
that visit their sick kin all
in the
1:54:47
name of the nonsense
fear-mongering
1:54:49
especially ones with dementia
yes
1:54:52
these soldiers Russell's term
Long
1:54:54
Island New York it's very cruel
yes of
1:54:56
course we do
1:54:59
you've got health Karma Alicia
Julian in
1:55:05
Gilroy California 33333 local
happy
1:55:09
Father's Day to sir Julian Earl
of the
1:55:12
South Bay and autonomous cars
love Shady
1:55:14
Lane
1:55:15
Bridget's rib --is-- rubbish
333 and 33
1:55:20
cents from Kennewick Washington
this is
1:55:24
a Father's Day gift for Ross
rubbish you
1:55:27
think it's Reba Trebek
1:55:28
it is Kennewick to Kennewick
okay do you
1:55:31
think it's rubbish Reba CH Ross
was a
1:55:34
rubbish rubbish it's the
father's gift
1:55:36
so he's not called out as a
douche by
1:55:38
his cousin who got him hooked
on your
1:55:40
podcast ah Bridget I see what's
going on
1:55:43
Ross is now a regular fan and
shares no
1:55:45
agenda with anyone willing to
listen
1:55:47
your candor and insight is much
1:55:49
appreciated I believe she is
calling for
1:55:51
ad douching for her my hands
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you've been deduced so there
you go
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thank you very much for the
support you
1:56:00
can continue to read the one
after this
1:56:01
I'll see if I can look up the
email
1:56:03
Michel poplin from Denver
Colorado
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that's the email and that is
the one
1:56:08
you're looking at but I'm still
I'm
1:56:10
dragging it out I'll say it
again this
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color one after that note okay
sir Carl
1:56:16
with the K 300 dollars and 33
cents from
1:56:18
Rochester New York in the
morning
1:56:19
gentlemen
1:56:20
the show has been excellent
since the
1:56:22
lockdown I especially love it
when you
1:56:23
break down Andrew Cuomo's
pressors which
1:56:26
are must-see TV here in New
York State
1:56:28
as we anxiously await his
permission to
1:56:31
live our lives your show has
meant a lot
1:56:33
to me over the years first and
foremost
1:56:35
it keeps me sane and informed
it's also
1:56:37
brought a lot of listeners to
my show
1:56:39
who are these podcasts thank
you for
1:56:41
that I think that's a thank you
to you
1:56:43
John in addition I've met many
great
1:56:45
people in the no agenda
community or is
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it the N a cult no we prefer
media tribe
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but okay recently I was a guest
on the
1:56:53
grumpy old Ben's podcast with
fellow
1:56:55
Knights Ryan dem rose and
Darrin O'Neil
1:56:57
after our great discussion I
knew it was
1:56:59
time to donate speaking of my
appearance
1:57:01
on grumpy old Ben's we all
agree that JC
1:57:03
D would make an excellent guest
host on
1:57:07
who are these podcasts Jon you
have an
1:57:10
open invitation any time you
want to
1:57:12
come on and make fun of a
podcast with
1:57:14
me I know it's something you've
always
1:57:16
wanted to do I think you are
uniquely
1:57:18
qualified anyways keep up the
great work
1:57:21
I'll take a classic in the
morning for
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my jingle and a podcast karma
cheers sir
1:57:26
Carl with a ke I think you
should take
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them up on I think that will be
a hit
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show
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you've got karma seriously
considering
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you should do more than one
guest host
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it'd be great you'd love doing
that
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I would love doing that in fact
I out a
1:57:43
will right now just make the
comment I
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will do it excellent
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they'll be Fant all right well
I have to
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say he couldn't find the email
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there's nothing here and
there's no
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nothing under poplin is nothing
under
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the number what I tell people
to do is
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write donation note
1:58:04
all right and that I didn't get
anything
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so we have a check email guy no
warranty
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she says from Denver this is
Michael
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poplin Denver Colorado the
donation is
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33333 and I want to thank him
for
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donating yeah you're gonna on
words with
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Gavin McElroy why don't you
take this as
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I gotta sneeze yes Gavin
McElroy two
1:58:30
hundred and sixty six dollars
and 84
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cents this seems this would be
I think a
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$1 Ettin donation from Victoria
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Australia John Adam Gavin here
an Irish
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Aussie currently based in the
Sultanate
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of Oman oh yes
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Oman sincerely thanks for your
work I am
1:58:51
a former JRE listener now
converted
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whole-hog to nai like Jo but
dammit he
1:58:56
gets a bit too lefty from time
to time
1:58:57
well it's this right this is
why our
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timing is perfect
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you can if you if it's to lefty
listen
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to us for a bit and go back and
forth it
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works perfectly for all sides
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shout out to my decisively
delicious
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wife Christine who celebrates
her
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birthday on June 30th I
celebrate mine
1:59:12
on June 26 note the donation
amount
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relates to the correct date
format not
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your backwards version can I
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Obama no no no and goat karma
please
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keep on keepin on brethren you
know what
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I think happened here is
because this is
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clearly not a date or is it oh
26 684 oh
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I guess it doesn't make sense
does it
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well maybe if it's his birthday
okay
1:59:41
okay maybe well I think it's
very good
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I'll give you an Obama no no no
no and
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thank you very much for your
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yes we stand corrected on the
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no no no hey you've got one
word with
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Joel Nelson $250 bullshit
executive
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producer he wants that's one
mother
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baby-making Karma it's with
sadness that
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I must state that I asked for
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baby-making karma too late last
donation
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I needed to have asked for it
at least a
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week early huh to that end I
would like
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for additional that's one mother
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baby-making karma to help in
our third
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just gonna keep our movie Abba
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requests from my ketchup kick
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at Joel Nelson - Joel Nelson -
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protonmail calm this is a
request for a
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job for mice in a social
profile listed
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in the show notes and I'll send
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resume pin ultimately 3x
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out already
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mm-hmm mark L do name Ben in
the mouth
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Elijah G you name Ben that I
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mouth and Phil L there's a
marketeer
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with brown shoes that I hit in
the mouth
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thanks for their biweekly
sanity of an
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info segment
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you've been a great help during
this
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time of tribulation is due to
kovat and
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the riots here in Minnesota
don't you
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know don't you know don't you
know all
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right so we have a jobs karma
but first
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we're gonna hit you with the
one hot
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milf baby-making karma so if
you ready
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bend over no that's one mother
I'd like
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jobs jobs jobs and jobs
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well how does not by want to
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Cody the black male cowboy in
Long Beach
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California 248 16 I know
jingles no
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karma but I do correct I have a
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correction several shows ago all
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Corrections accompanied by
donations are
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gladly accepted uh several
shows ago you
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received a donation from a town
in
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Montana
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John pronounced the town Louis
ton but
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it's actually Louis town hmm
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I grew up in Lewistown and I
still have
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family there it's always perks
um so
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here it pronounced incorrectly
we're
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sorry we're sorry
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keep up the fine work good sirs
go to
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the black metal cowboy we can
always do
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better we will be better you
appreciate
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it we can always do better
here's our
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buddy circle a circle of
lavender
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blossoms with two three four
five six
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Northville michigan ITM folks
JC d I am
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response
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can I ship some honey to your P
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2:03:09
might be a larger package Adam
how's the
2:03:12
honey happy Father's Day to you
and the
2:03:14
rest of us dads out there
circle of
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lavender blossoms org I really
want to
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thanks Raquel
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he sent a fabulous care package
with all
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of the of course the lavender
blossoms
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org
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solves and the and all of it dis
2:03:30
essential oh I mean it was like
a huge
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package with a giant jar of raw
home
2:03:37
home grown honey yeah did you
decided to
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post office bugs they put it in
the back
2:03:44
I pick it up later it is it's
crazy jugs
2:03:50
of Pennsylvania a maple syrup
ninety one
2:03:53
of our producers I didn't get
that well
2:03:56
he said yours to me did you did
you get
2:03:58
your cheddar cheese though No
Oh Brad
2:04:02
the man sent a big tin I've
never seen
2:04:06
this before it comes in a tin
2:04:09
refrigerated of Cougar cheese
from
2:04:12
Wisconsin no no not from with
2:04:14
from Washington State University
2:04:16
Creamery Oh neat
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hello warren beatty meat so
baby said
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the madonna about her show it's
more
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than neat I'm excited about
this isn't a
2:04:29
big tin it has to go in the
frame
2:04:31
looking forward to that yeah
this is the
2:04:35
cool gold you don't get that my
shipping
2:04:37
address send me another note
anyway I
2:04:41
lost the name of the guy who
sent me the
2:04:43
Pennsylvania maple syrup and he
has to
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send me a note
2:04:45
we thank Cersei I love lavender
blossoms
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profusely of course and for his
donation
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and check him out lavender
blossoms calm
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Nick Miller also with through 3
456 from
2:04:57
Berlin Deutschland a big in the
morning
2:04:59
from yet another Joe Rogan
experience
2:05:02
convert I've been addicted to
your
2:05:04
humerus and cerebral analysis
from the
2:05:06
first episode I listened to and
it means
2:05:08
even more to me now as the
world dives
2:05:11
further into insanity this is
my second
2:05:14
donation but the first is
associate
2:05:15
executive producer lever so
please do
2:05:22
some jobs karma I'm currently
living and
2:05:25
working German working living
and
2:05:27
working in Germany but I've
decided it
2:05:29
is time to make my way back
home to the
2:05:31
States to be closer to the
family
2:05:32
software company I work for
here is not
2:05:35
interested in extending a
contract for
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me to continue working from them
2:05:38
remotely I know I'll find work
back home
2:05:40
but don't have a clear plan yet
so every
2:05:42
bit helps
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do you have the good work Nick
Miller
2:05:44
Thank You MIT Nick and yeah of
course
2:05:46
we've got a jobs karma for you
and
2:05:48
welcome to our Metis tribes
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jobs jobs and jobs let's vote
for job
2:05:55
in fact karma this node needs
commentary
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I've noticed this there's a Joe
Rogan
2:06:04
people have come over adapted
to our
2:06:06
show with one episode which is
rare cuz
2:06:08
the olden days very rare in the
olden
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days all these from from scratch
2:06:14
listeners took and they were to
talk
2:06:17
about this song I hated your
show I had
2:06:18
to listen to it to history time
as I
2:06:19
finally oh I finally started
getting it
2:06:21
now is it possible that because
Rogen's
2:06:24
a podcast that people are just
finally
2:06:27
getting used to listen to
podcast found
2:06:30
going from podcast the podcast
easier
2:06:33
than going from scratch to
podcast or
2:06:37
have art has Arden Way of
opening the
2:06:40
show and actually doing this
show has
2:06:42
that have we grown into just a
new taste
2:06:46
of the public at large
2:06:47
one of the two um because it
isn't it is
2:06:53
interesting to me yeah that the
Roga
2:06:55
nights just came right in boom
they're
2:06:57
there they're there
2:06:58
well a couple things because of
the
2:07:00
nature of Rogen's show which is
you know
2:07:03
two and a half three hours like
ours
2:07:05
long and it just kind of gets
started
2:07:09
and you get into it or you
don't and I
2:07:12
think the with us you need a
little
2:07:14
patience even to just hear
where we're
2:07:16
going on the data we're trying
to think
2:07:18
we don't know we don't have any
agenda
2:07:19
either we start off like I
won't figure
2:07:20
out what we start with but I
think we're
2:07:24
also kind of you know rogon I
don't know
2:07:28
if he has lefty days he
everybody's one
2:07:30
guy you know where the guest is
a very
2:07:32
different kind of show here we
have two
2:07:34
guys we can have we crossed
opinions and
2:07:36
no guests but yeah we cross
opinions all
2:07:38
the time and ultimately thank
you that's
2:07:40
really what it is what are you
and I
2:07:42
doing we're talking to each
other and
2:07:43
it's and I think that it's
genuine now
2:07:49
if we disagree we disagree
sometimes it
2:07:51
gets heated sometimes I'm bossy
2:07:53
sometimes yes it has always
been true
2:07:56
that's different than people
having
2:07:57
listened to the show three
times that we
2:08:00
used to recommend that is true
it was
2:08:04
prescribed
2:08:06
and now the the rogen night
with that
2:08:09
hello was that the Zephyr
Moochie it
2:08:11
seems to be am ia gonna hit the
car to
2:08:14
hit the house and so now it's
they go
2:08:17
straight in and it's like fine
with the
2:08:19
bread to get go so I just find
it fast
2:08:21
and I don't know why there's
something
2:08:23
does change in this in the
culture well
2:08:26
it's it's a good change as a
welcome
2:08:28
change and I'm lit ISM I'm very
happy
2:08:31
I'm happy that we fit in the
same
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category of people but you are
right
2:08:35
they come in and immediately
get it love
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it want to support it and
they're
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donating right away to know the
bolts
2:08:44
call I haven't heard that way
thanks man
2:08:48
you bring quality people
2:08:50
he's like congratulate the very
high
2:08:52
quality audience yes yeah
that's true
2:08:56
true sir dude named Ben
defender of the
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megawatts protector of the
electric grid
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in Franklin Texas two hundred
thirty
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three dollars and 33 cents got a
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birthday coming up Adi John and
Adam
2:09:05
jingle request a citizen AOC
1980 1984
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Revolution pew pew shut up
slave I
2:09:11
cannot finish my 33rd trip
around the
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Sun without another donation of
the best
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podcast in the universe please
add me to
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the birthday list for June 19th
not only
2:09:19
be celebrating my birthday this
weekend
2:09:22
but my first Father's Day as
well with
2:09:24
all the 2020 craziness thank
you for
2:09:25
keeping me sane as our history
is being
2:09:27
rewritten we're being told to
shut up
2:09:31
and stay home and cities are
burning
2:09:33
John do you know the story of
Jim
2:09:36
limbered Davis I found his
story ironic
2:09:39
as his adoptive father statue
was pulled
2:09:42
down by ignorant crowds who
don't know
2:09:45
understand the nuances of
history this
2:09:47
insanity has explained that
Pocahontas
2:09:50
wanting to exhume Confederates
from
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Arlington National Cemetery
2:09:54
many of the m5m have said in
the south
2:09:57
that the south x act of
secession was an
2:10:02
act of treason ironic for a
country that
2:10:05
was founded on this by the same
process
2:10:07
the South forgotten and lost
his first
2:10:09
bid for independence perhaps it
is time
2:10:11
for another Texas at least
should resume
2:10:14
his proper place as a free and
2:10:16
independent state I for one
will not
2:10:18
comply with the cowardly in
2:10:20
Lincoln Heights second attempt
at the
2:10:22
reconstruction of this nation I
will
2:10:24
remember my heritage in history
2:10:26
sincerely unreconstructed sir
dude named
2:10:29
Ben defender of the megawatts
protector
2:10:30
of the electric grid well thank
you very
2:10:33
much sir you've got karma
Matthew Abbot
2:10:52
in Castle Rock Colorado
tu-tu-tu-tu-tu
2:10:54
long time Boehner first-time
donor I'm
2:10:57
excited to meet small amygdalas
tonight
2:10:59
at the Denver Meetup and
couldn't be a
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douche bag any longer nice
dealer's
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choice Sharpton did you see the
juice
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what yes here is to be deduced
no it
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doesn't say that yeah please d
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right okay China asshole it
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poop to to the head again we
were trying
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to minimize these there's
something
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funny in for ya we try and we
try
2:11:29
perhaps it was influenced by
gurgle and
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the third right SP you special
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unit
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2:11:55
can you see that Jew juice
juice it just
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cut off I always going on it's
messy
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this bring that this is from
Christopher
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ruddiger know do we I didn't if
I didn't
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do China's about it Chris wrote
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OH - OH - and says this brings
me up
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tonight hood accounting attache
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to be knighted sir teat see a
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jingles attached clip okay
pew-pew and
2:12:32
an older Fletcher scream could
you just
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read this so I can see if I can
get
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these together John neato okay
please
2:12:39
prema I'm writing his testimony
the
2:12:42
value for value system the show
by
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itself is priceless and what
whoops
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whoops whoops whoops whoops and
what
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producers have helped build
around the
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show creates a truly precious
resource
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of information and
entertainment that
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encapsulate what the internet
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supposed to be if you're
thinking about
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donating you should and if
you're
2:13:02
donating you should have a few
drinks
2:13:04
and go for an associate
executive level
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to have John cold read a note
2:13:10
you don't remember writing it's
a cheap
2:13:14
out-of-body experience the
Merman please
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the value I add today is more
juvenile
2:13:21
every donation of mine has been
from a
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real from a real town that I
don't live
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remotely close to but was funny
hearing
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it announced I've included a
mush edit
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for your enjoyment well we I
don't have
2:13:34
it I have it nice I found it I
got it
2:13:36
yeah much love to my smokin pot
wife
2:13:40
smokin pot hot wife okay
pickles as we
2:13:45
celebrate our second
anniversary my
2:13:47
first Father's Day and my 35th
birthday
2:13:48
on a Saturday this week it's a
gift to
2:13:50
be making a family with you her
gift to
2:13:53
me that would - he's talking to
pickles
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not us yeah her gift to me was
making me
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donate the No Agenda because
she wasn't
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sure
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how to MA oh sure yes love and
right
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from Chris and the Rutgers meat
eats
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meat ever heard of this place
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Petit's white Meeteetse Matisse
how do
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you propose it petits met meet
see
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Meeteetse as in me TT fly New
York only
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time I've ever seen that town
name ever
2:14:50
thanks for making us sound like
2:14:52
douchebags Chris yeah well
reduced well
2:14:57
produced yeah it was good
actually I
2:15:00
think you're doing more
chrismole me in
2:15:02
Cherry Valley Massachusetts -
OH - hi
2:15:05
John Adam thanks for hitting my
wife in
2:15:06
the mouth recently it's been a
quite an
2:15:08
experience for both of us
please give a
2:15:11
shout-out to my smoking-hot
wife she
2:15:13
knows who she is thank you
Chris mommy
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I'm gonna give her one that's
one that's
2:15:21
how we do it here and drive
you're right
2:15:24
go ahead
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Andrew Riley two hundred and
one dollars
2:15:27
this Father's Day donation on
behalf of
2:15:30
my dad Steve Steve Riley please
also
2:15:32
credit him for the associate
executive
2:15:33
producer ship make a note please
2:15:36
yes thanks aunt barb for the
gift idea
2:15:40
aunt barb the gift idea and
plan so in
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the customary D douching
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you've been deduced nice that's
very
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good and Barb is on onboard she
knows
2:15:55
what's going on I like it
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yes the Laramie cooter kayui
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12 years
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after why why people why uh
don't stop
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doing what you're doing and
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a small my smoldering hot wife
femme key
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femco celebrate her birth femke
femke
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dempke used to be an actress
named
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Stephanie Yan Sir James Bond
girl who
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was Dutch yeah the one that
were there
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what's her name did she killed
men by by
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squeezing this reason with her
head with
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her thighs yes that's very
Dutch who
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he's a big fan of the show and
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aroused all the best from
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you guys are dirty locked down
zone oh
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seven Oh in the nether regions
where
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will be joining the dog in the
protest
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against the cove in 1984 that's
one -
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fought 1.5 meters society
that's coming
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The
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femke of bun
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Bremen yes the Maurice de Holt
the dog
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is doing a speech and I believe
ancilla
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is also going to be speaking
it's
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supposed to be big a lot of
people are
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talking about it and this is
because the
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Dutch are putting into law the
2:17:59
1.5 meters society I think we
mentioned
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it before so instead of six
feet for
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some reason they feel it's five
beep
2:18:06
five feet social distancing but
they
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call it that on the hull from a
thermite
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supe which is a nice has a
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da-da-da-da-da do that it up
people can
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remember the unlit hall from
eight miles
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back but it's going into law
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it'll be permanent it's a
permanent
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thing you always have to hug
anybody
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anymore and then in the hall
and you
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can't give them a couple kisses
on the
2:18:27
cheek one left to right it's
going it's
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it's going into law it's crazy
they
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slipped a couple other things
they
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called something called the
dragnet laws
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they've also pushed that
through during
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this whole Rona thing which is
basically
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illegal spying on telecoms yeah
they're
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going all in a very good very
good
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darling very very good just go
for John
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tell us your peeve about the
fisting
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method of eating snacks on me I
see this
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on the airplane and it's very
annoying
2:19:00
and I think it were resultant
in fights
2:19:02
breaking out cuz it's just so
annoying
2:19:04
to watch guy takes his bag of
peanuts
2:19:08
throws a pile of into his palm
of his
2:19:11
hand and then he makes a fist
around the
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nuts
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Holland
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and lockdown you start thinking
about
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heard that
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over yesterday drew I've been
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have waiting for three months
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who's gonna build my studio
table near
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the desk Oh drew is your
carpenter well
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he actually he builds studios
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I think it's right Smith
Studios just
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one guy he used to do custom
motorcycles
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when he lived in LA
2:23:47
like the $300,000 crazy custom
jobs yeah
2:23:51
and then he moved here and and
he
2:23:53
started building a studio
cabinetry and
2:23:56
well obviously we had all kind
of he's
2:23:59
probably a dynamite uh-huh and
he's made
2:24:01
it fantastic so we were like
positioning
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stuff cuz I want to keep it so
I can
2:24:04
still take it with me I don't
want to
2:24:06
have a duplicate set you know
so it's
2:24:07
still the portable but then
it's kind of
2:24:09
all docked into this you'll send
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pictures when it's ready anyway
so we
2:24:13
were messing around with the
with the
2:24:15
with the screens and I'm
hitting but I'm
2:24:17
hitting like where I thought it
would be
2:24:18
and it's uh next to it I'm
hitting the
2:24:21
wrong buttons I'm sorry he will
get
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better oh I see yeah it's just
2:24:26
accustomed to the new layout
well it and
2:24:28
still the old layout I don't
have the
2:24:30
desk yet but we were working
working at
2:24:32
night you know what I'm talking
about no
2:24:37
okay so working probably it's a
work in
2:24:40
progress is what I'm saying hey
you know
2:24:42
there is stuff going on all
over the
2:24:44
world and a couple people sent
this to
2:24:47
me you know and I'm not
surprised that
2:24:49
we haven't heard about it
because of
2:24:50
course in the United States
certainly
2:24:52
why would you expect any other
news that
2:24:58
but in Dijon France you think
it's bad
2:25:04
here police reinforcements have
2:25:06
descended on the French city of
Dijon
2:25:07
looking to end a string of
violent
2:25:09
encounters between rival gangs
the city
2:25:12
has seen four consecutive
nights of
2:25:14
clashes which were sparked by
an alleged
2:25:16
attack on a 16 year old chechen
by drug
2:25:19
dealers last week dozens of men
armed
2:25:22
with guns and crowbars wreaked
havoc on
2:25:24
the low-income district of busy
last
2:25:27
night setting bins and cars
alight while
2:25:29
France's deputy interior
minister is in
2:25:31
Dijon today but local officials
have
2:25:34
called for more government help
to stop
2:25:36
the violence this involves
rival gangs
2:25:40
armed groups who have taken
justice into
2:25:42
their own hands under the eyes
of the
2:25:44
state without any reaction and
I along
2:25:46
with my colleagues I'm asking
for more
2:25:48
resources I'm asking for police
I'm
2:25:52
asking for justice I'm asking
for
2:25:54
specialists educators in our
territories
2:25:56
we must work on the real issues
if not
2:25:59
simply react but work upon the
real
2:26:02
issues and you see the video
this is
2:26:04
Chechen gangs they are dressed
2:26:07
completely in body armor
they've got you
2:26:10
know semi-automatic weapons and
perhaps
2:26:12
automatic weapons they just on
the
2:26:14
streets Romans shooting in the
air it's
2:26:18
pandemonium
2:26:19
it's finally oh yes nuts
diversity do
2:26:24
you think that there'll be a
shortage of
2:26:26
mustard region it turns out you
know
2:26:30
I've had this thing about the
Dijon
2:26:32
mustard people can send a meat
samples
2:26:33
and it turns out that a very
good copy
2:26:37
of real Dijon mustard actually
made by
2:26:40
French's ha doesn't surprise me
very
2:26:43
hard to find hmm
2:26:46
it's a guy to black labels as
French's
2:26:49
Dijon mustard and just as style
and I
2:26:51
have to go back look at it it
tastes
2:26:53
exactly it's that hot you know
good
2:26:56
Dijon mustard when it's fresh is
2:26:58
extremely hot like right
through your
2:27:00
nostrils like wasabi yeah sabe
2:27:03
yes and then it gets stale it
gets stale
2:27:06
very quickly so you buy the my
or any of
2:27:09
the various brands of
ingrateful Ponta
2:27:12
cost my my ma IL le Miya Miya
yeah the
2:27:16
Grey Poupon is the American
Grey Poupon
2:27:18
has been replanted that doesn't
say
2:27:20
anything like this John but if
you buy
2:27:21
Grey Poupon in Canada you get a
real
2:27:26
Dijon and it's fairly fresh and
so it's
2:27:28
pretty hot when I was still at
MTV or 89
2:27:32
and I'd bought a Rolls Royce
Silver
2:27:35
Shadow 2 it only had 15,000
miles on it
2:27:38
but that's cost $70,000 it was
very
2:27:40
expect but it was it was a
classic rolls
2:27:42
Brewster British racing green
and I
2:27:44
drove it into Manhattan from
New Jersey
2:27:45
every single day and if you
know route 3
2:27:49
you go into the Lincoln Tony
you have
2:27:51
this roundabout it's kind of a
2:27:53
corkscrewed to get into the
tunnel you
2:27:54
could be sitting there for 45
minutes
2:27:56
listening to Howard Stern but
invariably
2:27:58
in the late 80s someone would
be honking
2:28:01
next to me roll down their
window and
2:28:02
say Grey Poupon and of course I
did I
2:28:08
had one to jari I might it
might a
2:28:11
little desperate yes why I do
would you
2:28:13
like some ah good times well
for the
2:28:19
rolls is all that money
2:28:20
well the Rolls Royce I ran out
of gas in
2:28:22
the in the Lincoln Tunnel
that's what
2:28:23
that would that ended my my
high-end car
2:28:27
career do you want to see
people angry
2:28:31
why don't you run out of gas
2:28:33
Madge in a Rolls Royce in the
Lincoln
2:28:35
Tunnel Friday afternoon you're
the MTV
2:28:37
guy with a leather jacket on
and the
2:28:40
hair what do you think that
experience
2:28:42
was like most in Manhattan they
were
2:28:48
throwing stuff at me like
milkshakes
2:28:52
that's all gonna be in the book
okay
2:28:55
well we're looking forward to
it yeah so
2:28:57
let's go either you do a little
more
2:28:58
international stuff I got some
other
2:29:00
stories like the escalating
Korean
2:29:01
tensions north and south yeah
let's talk
2:29:04
about that for sure you got a
clip here
2:29:07
yes tensions are escalating on
the
2:29:09
Korean Peninsula one day after
North
2:29:11
Korea issues tensions are
escalating on
2:29:15
the Korean Peninsula one day
after North
2:29:17
Korea blew up a joint liaison
office
2:29:20
near the South Korean border
the office
2:29:22
was set up after the 2018 peace
talks
2:29:25
North Korea's also threatened
to send
2:29:26
troops back to the border
meanwhile
2:29:28
South Korean unification
Minister has
2:29:30
offered his resignation as ties
between
2:29:32
North and South Korea worsen I
forgive
2:29:36
me if I don't see this as some
kind of
2:29:38
move by China
2:29:39
hey blowing up how did they
know is
2:29:42
gonna blow up that they have a
good film
2:29:44
of it they were real that's a
good
2:29:47
question
2:29:48
just an office yeah they got
blown to
2:29:51
smithereens and it's very just
2:29:52
documented I mean one said okay
get her
2:29:54
your cameras over here we got a
CNN crew
2:29:57
yeah seemed seemed a little
fishy out to
2:30:00
me it was just okay just you
know CCP
2:30:03
called up and say hey
2:30:05
it came joke and make some
noise man
2:30:07
just do some stuff should make
it tough
2:30:09
this want to make it look tough
this
2:30:10
make it Trump look bad it's
part of it
2:30:12
and here's the Hong Kong update
as
2:30:15
presented to us by NPR yes
thank you
2:30:18
Hong Kong's chief executive
Carrie Lam
2:30:20
is voicing support for China's
proposed
2:30:23
national security law for the
city as
2:30:25
NPR's Emily Fang reports Lam is
accusing
2:30:28
those opposed to the law of
demonizing
2:30:30
the issue Lam claimed Hong Kong
had been
2:30:33
traumatized by protests against
her
2:30:35
Beijing backed government over
the last
2:30:37
year and needed such a measure
Beijing
2:30:40
is out to restore order in the
city by
2:30:41
increasing its control through a
2:30:43
proposed national security law
that
2:30:45
would require Beijing set up
its own
2:30:46
public security forces in Hong
Kong
2:30:48
critics worried that the
sweeping
2:30:50
language of the legislation so
far would
2:30:52
outlaw and nearly all dissent
and give
2:30:54
Beijing control over which
legal cases
2:30:56
it can try in mainland China
2:30:58
earlier this week the deputy
head of
2:31:00
Beijing's representative office
in Hong
2:31:02
Kong said that it would reserve
2:31:03
jurisdiction over rare cases in
Hong
2:31:05
Kong
2:31:06
under the new law I mean is
anyone gonna
2:31:11
step in why are we gonna step
in I mean
2:31:14
this is clearly not cool what's
2:31:16
happening no guess step in now
will you
2:31:19
we're already in too deep with
China if
2:31:21
Trump knows that now and we
haven't
2:31:23
severed we can't sever ties
because we
2:31:25
can't get they would just stop
our
2:31:26
supply of drugs for example not
not the
2:31:29
bad drugs not but the real drug
like you
2:31:31
know everything that you take
your
2:31:33
prescription drugs are all
coming from
2:31:34
China and India I mean we're so
like you
2:31:37
know this was a mistake
2:31:38
big one when we like when we
locked up
2:31:40
with China to such an extreme
that we've
2:31:42
done and I mean Trump's been
trying to
2:31:45
get us extricated no one else is
2:31:47
interested so if you want to
just turn
2:31:49
the country over to China and
the
2:31:51
globalists you know just vote
Joe Biden
2:31:53
that's the way I see it that's
it that's
2:31:59
it
2:32:00
I don't have any more no no I
that's
2:32:04
international sunscreen yes I
like your
2:32:06
screen
2:32:07
oh yeah no back to the
International so
2:32:08
we got all kinds of stuff Nazi
well
2:32:10
ultimately give an entre mom
just just
2:32:12
so we can laugh for a second
with Iran
2:32:13
tomorrow I'm always looking for
an ultra
2:32:15
mall okay you know Martha on
Fox Fox
2:32:18
News Martha she's she's
actually she's
2:32:20
quite sweet I think Martha I
know her
2:32:22
last name is she's on Martha
before
2:32:25
Tucker Carlson after Bret Baier
2:32:27
yes she's Martha so she you
know you
2:32:32
gotta like her she's a sweet
sweet lady
2:32:34
and she she's talking about
Chaz I guess
2:32:40
the Capitol Hill autonomous
zone and
2:32:44
some of some of the demands
that the
2:32:47
inhabitants of the nation of
Chaz are
2:32:50
demanding in any way this is
short clip
2:32:52
of her reciting some of that
and we're
2:32:55
also learning that there is
infighting
2:32:57
among some of the occupiers and
some
2:33:00
signs of rebellion against Roz
Simone
2:33:03
who we introduced you to here
on the
2:33:05
story last night
2:33:05
one posting on social media
that has now
2:33:08
been deleted read this I didn't
vote for
2:33:11
as I thought we were an
autonomous
2:33:13
collective an
anarcho-syndicalist
2:33:15
commune at the least we should
take
2:33:18
turns to act as a sort of
executive
2:33:20
officer for the week so that
was what
2:33:24
she thought was one of the
demands
2:33:26
I'll play that again and then
play you
2:33:29
the original which came from
Monty
2:33:32
Python's Life of Brian Feroz I
thought
2:33:34
we were an autonomous
collective an
2:33:37
anarcho-syndicalist commune at
the least
2:33:40
we should take turns to act as
a sort of
2:33:43
executive officer for the week
what I
2:33:49
told you we're an
anarcho-syndicalist
2:33:51
commune we take it in turns to
act as a
2:33:54
sort of executive officer for
the way
2:33:56
yeah
2:33:59
that's a good troll that's a
high-level
2:34:01
troll oh I liked it a lot I
thought that
2:34:05
was damn good that way no it
wasn't like
2:34:08
for Brian what was it it was um
Holy
2:34:11
Grail I'm sorry no Monty Python
Holy
2:34:13
Grail Holy Grail yeah
2:34:17
boom-boom-boom-boom
2:34:19
I like it that's what you get
that's
2:34:21
what you get so let's listen to
the
2:34:23
Beijing update and dig because
they have
2:34:25
a covert outbreak in Beijing
yes and I
2:34:27
have a boots on the ground as
well
2:34:29
health officials in China say
they've
2:34:31
locked down a third
neighborhood in
2:34:33
Beijing where a new coronavirus
outbreak
2:34:35
has infected more than 100
people in
2:34:38
less than a week at least 27 of
40 new
2:34:41
infections reported nationwide
yesterday
2:34:43
were in Beijing most of the new
cases
2:34:46
have been traced to a wholesale
food
2:34:48
market in the capital here is
the update
2:34:51
from our professor who teaches
in ladies
2:34:55
in Shanghai I'm sorry is in
Shanghai but
2:34:57
we might as well do it now
here's the
2:35:00
news a Beijing Beijing how do
you
2:35:03
pronounce do you say Beijing
Beijing
2:35:06
bitch no nothing Beijing
clothes all at
2:35:09
schools large markets in
Shanghai are
2:35:12
once again doing temperature
checks and
2:35:14
requiring patrons to wear masks
by
2:35:16
definition the co vid tests are
2:35:19
worthless at best the claim is
that a
2:35:20
person is positive for certain
DNA or
2:35:22
RNA strands that are associated
with
2:35:24
what is claimed to be the
covert however
2:35:26
there's no proof the virus
causes
2:35:28
illness or the viruses are
contagious
2:35:29
yes professor
2:35:30
we are aware yeah people can
test
2:35:33
positive for viruses but we all
make
2:35:35
viruses all the time and given
there is
2:35:37
always someone who is sick and
there's
2:35:39
always someone who will test
positive
2:35:40
for whatever the real question
is why
2:35:42
would any government follow the
Chinese
2:35:44
model we will probably have
internal
2:35:47
travel restricted again
definitely if
2:35:49
anyone went to Beijing they
would have
2:35:51
to submit to the RN a nasal
swab and
2:35:53
blood draw tests at present I
cannot
2:35:55
leave Shanghai the rule is that
no one
2:35:58
can enter a school campus if
they travel
2:36:01
outside of Shanghai until after
a 14-day
2:36:04
self-quarantine period my last
scheduled
2:36:07
day of school was was 24th of
June but
2:36:10
the government extended the
2:36:11
year two weeks Wow that's
dedicated
2:36:14
however the news from Beijing
within 72
2:36:17
hours we will know if all is
modified
2:36:19
I'm still taking vitamin C II
d3 a
2:36:21
selenium magnesium and zinc
2:36:23
all the best JC JC j.r
professor in
2:36:27
shanghai sounds right
2:36:31
sounds about right yeah he's
not all big
2:36:34
on the testing being true well
you know
2:36:37
this all shakes out in a book
probably
2:36:39
written in about two or three
years oh
2:36:41
we were idiots this would be
the name of
2:36:44
the book right another kind of
a foreign
2:36:47
clip this is biting at some
event where
2:36:50
he's speaking to some kids or
2:36:52
something's another empty
audience and I
2:36:54
get two verses that Viton
mumbo-jumbo
2:36:57
one and mumbo-jumbo too but I
produced
2:37:00
number two first and I went
back you
2:37:02
know I can't do this
2:37:04
I edited so it's just
unbelievable this
2:37:07
guy's makes no sense so it's
not that
2:37:10
Donald Trump doesn't recognize
the
2:37:11
importance of testing and now he
2:37:13
seemingly decided he doesn't
even want
2:37:15
to try so have some basic
questions for
2:37:18
President Donald Trump
2:37:20
why don't you enforce the osha
standards
2:37:23
for worker protection during
this global
2:37:26
pandemic what businesses didn't
get
2:37:28
special special approval folks
here's
2:37:31
the truth the pandemic is still
here
2:37:33
it's going to be here for the
first show
2:37:35
before the four-syllable
foreseeable
2:37:37
future until we get it under
control or
2:37:40
until we have safe and proven
widely
2:37:42
available vaccine Cova 19 is a
fact of
2:37:46
nature I've laid out baseline
steps of
2:37:48
what needs to be done from make
it work
2:37:51
checklist for successful
accountable
2:37:54
recovery for successful
accountable
2:37:57
recovery that I put out back in
early
2:37:59
April I used to find that it
was mean
2:38:05
and it was elder abuse and now
let's go
2:38:10
to the blogger on bite and this
is a
2:38:12
woman whose mom had this what
she calls
2:38:15
ti AI never heard of it that's
a small
2:38:18
aneurysm small she says that
she's
2:38:21
witnessing the and she's on
your old
2:38:24
side
2:38:24
of Elder Abuse this is the
bloggers come
2:38:28
back up again they look at so I
learned
2:38:30
about roaches I learned about
kids
2:38:32
jumping on my lap and I've
loved kids
2:38:35
jumping on my lap I actually
stopped
2:38:37
laughing and shaking my head
I'm no
2:38:41
gerontologist there's my
disclaimer I'm
2:38:43
not a doctor of any kind but
I've
2:38:45
experienced something like that
2:38:48
personally and I just don't
think it's
2:38:52
something that should be mocked
and made
2:38:53
fun of I'll tell you my story
in the
2:38:56
early 90s
2:38:57
my mom began having transient
ischemic
2:39:00
attacks or TI a's sometimes
called mini
2:39:04
strokes they're associated with
vascular
2:39:06
dementia which is the second
most common
2:39:08
form of dementia so for about a
decade
2:39:12
until her death in 2003
2:39:14
I watched her slowly decline
and it was
2:39:17
really sad and a lot of the
clips I see
2:39:21
a bitin look sadly familiar and
kind of
2:39:26
spooky okay yes TI a was we
have spoken
2:39:30
about this on the show because
that's
2:39:32
what my dad had he had multiple
t IAS
2:39:35
and was told to take it easy
stop
2:39:37
boozing and smoking and whorin
and he
2:39:40
didn't and he had more T IAS
and then it
2:39:43
just it went real fast
2:39:44
and then he was basically you
know not
2:39:48
much left at the end just four
years
2:39:52
just completely you guys start
to get
2:39:54
paralyzed old was how old was
he when he
2:39:56
died 8080 and and I saw him
just before
2:40:01
he died but but I think the
last time I
2:40:04
saw a really coherent was about
six
2:40:07
years ago maybe so yeah that's
why I
2:40:11
fell bad but not anymore that's
that's
2:40:15
what the Democrat Party wants
to do to
2:40:16
an old man and it's on you I'm
gonna
2:40:19
stop it then we had this story
which I
2:40:22
still find peculiar and I this
is we
2:40:26
haven't talked about this to
any extreme
2:40:27
and we haven't analyzed that
and we
2:40:29
still aren't going to yet and
hopefully
2:40:32
we won't have to because I
think is like
2:40:34
some sort of screwy operation
it may
2:40:36
even be a government you know
2:40:38
some sort of a COINTELPRO or was
2:40:42
agitprop who knows this is the
clip the
2:40:45
Boogaloo killer busted in
active-duty
2:40:48
Air Force sergeant with ties to
the
2:40:51
far-right boogaloo movement has
been
2:40:53
arrested for killing two
law-enforcement
2:40:55
officials in California in
recent weeks
2:40:58
Staff Sergeant Stephen Carillo
is
2:41:00
accused of shooting dead a
federal
2:41:02
security officer in Oakland
during the
2:41:04
protests over the police
killings of
2:41:06
George Floyd in May later
Carrillo
2:41:08
killed a deputy sergeant in the
Santa
2:41:11
Cruz County Sheriff's Office
2:41:12
Korea's lawyer says the Air
Force
2:41:14
sergeant had served in Iraq
Afghanistan
2:41:16
and Syria FBI Special Agent
Chuck
2:41:19
Bennett spoke Tuesday should be
clear
2:41:23
Carrillo elected to travel to
Oakland to
2:41:25
conduct this murder and take
advantage
2:41:28
of a time when this nation was
mourning
2:41:30
the killing of George Floyd
there is no
2:41:33
evidence that these men had any
2:41:35
intention to join the
demonstration in
2:41:37
Oakland has some of the media
have asked
2:41:40
they came to Oakland to kill
cops
2:41:43
authorities have also arrested
an
2:41:45
accomplice of Sergeant Korea's
earlier
2:41:47
this month federal prosecutors
in Las
2:41:49
Vegas charged three other men
connected
2:41:52
to the far-right Boogaloo
movement with
2:41:54
inciting violence during the
recent
2:41:56
protests and conspiracy to
commit
2:41:58
terrorism
2:41:59
the three men also had
experience in the
2:42:01
US military
2:42:03
yeah I've seen I've seen this
pop up of
2:42:08
course far-right extremists
Alou I don't
2:42:11
know I don't far-right
extremists who
2:42:13
hate cops yeah this is sounds
odd and
2:42:18
and then they kill this one guy
in
2:42:20
Oakland I remember when he was
shot was
2:42:22
then the first day of the riots
hmm and
2:42:23
there's just that car just
drives up and
2:42:26
they said it was like a
Hispanic guy I
2:42:28
don't see that this was that
look like
2:42:30
it's to me it's the main that
may not
2:42:32
even be this guy who didn't
shoot a
2:42:34
security guard to me this is
like a
2:42:37
4chan troll or whatever yeah
these guys
2:42:39
came from the cult film break
into
2:42:42
electric Boogaloo yeah I'm sure
I'm sure
2:42:48
maybe they just made it I don't
know I
2:42:51
don't see any leaders I don't
see any
2:42:55
strange seems to be promoted by
the left
2:42:58
media well sure because it's
2:42:59
scary-looking and bunch of
dicks yeah
2:43:02
wearing Hawaiian shirts which
annoys me
2:43:05
with with the ar-15 hmm I've
heard it
2:43:14
crop up I guess Amy thinks it's
2:43:15
important so maybe someone's
working on
2:43:17
the mission it might there
might be some
2:43:19
kind of op I'd think seems like
it
2:43:23
doesn't seem like anyone's
really behind
2:43:24
I mean we had the the Juggalo
so what
2:43:27
it's kind of like a take on
them or it
2:43:29
could be an onion thing really
I don't
2:43:33
know there's another story is
kind of
2:43:36
interesting this is the
Southern Poverty
2:43:38
Law Center your boys yeah and
why is it
2:43:41
my boys all of a sudden because
I've
2:43:44
been tracking them is actually
a racist
2:43:46
hate group for years yeah my
boys okay
2:43:48
now they're giving money away
when the
2:43:51
Southern Poverty Law Center
says it's
2:43:53
offering thirty million dollars
to
2:43:55
nonprofit groups in the u.s. in
an
2:43:57
effort to boost voter
registration among
2:44:00
those who tend to participate
less in
2:44:02
elections here's NPR's Pam
Fesler the
2:44:05
money will be awarded to
nonprofit
2:44:07
groups involved in expanding
access to
2:44:09
the polls in Alabama Florida
Georgia
2:44:11
Louisiana and Mississippi
2:44:13
although the effort is intended
to be
2:44:15
nonpartisan the grants come
amid intense
2:44:18
partisan fighting over voting
rules and
2:44:20
their impact on minorities and
other
2:44:22
groups with low participation
rates the
2:44:25
Southern Poverty Law Center's
that the
2:44:27
voter outreach efforts are
especially
2:44:28
needed at a time when the
nation is
2:44:31
embroiled in protests over
police
2:44:33
violence against African
Americans the
2:44:35
grants will also provide a
much-needed
2:44:37
boost to voter registration
drives which
2:44:40
have dried up across the
country due to
2:44:42
the pandemic I am sick and
tired of the
2:44:46
nonprofits and I don't mean
actual
2:44:49
nonprofits would closer to my
heart is
2:44:52
the Ronald McDonald House so
that's a
2:44:54
non-profit what's happening
here and I
2:44:57
identified this years ago in
Austin we
2:45:00
dell has a huge nonprofit
foundation and
2:45:03
instead of just hiring
contractors they
2:45:06
farm it out to smaller
one-person
2:45:11
nonprofits who then do slyke's
they'll
2:45:14
they'll throw the party or they
you know
2:45:17
and they have a mission which
is we
2:45:18
throw parties for foundations
there's
2:45:20
something like that and so then
there
2:45:21
are nonprofit this is all this
nonprofit
2:45:23
stuff and it's just vendors and
in this
2:45:26
case with systemic radicalized
2:45:32
radicalism it's giving money to
these
2:45:36
little not that's how black
lives matter
2:45:37
started giving money to these
little
2:45:39
nonprofits is anywhere between
40 and
2:45:42
150 thousand dollars a year and
you can
2:45:45
spread it out and you can't
trace it
2:45:47
because they don't have to
report where
2:45:49
the money came from unless it's
a
2:45:51
lobbying nonprofit so they
don't have to
2:45:53
report who gave them the grants
only
2:45:54
what they spent it on it's it's
really
2:45:57
the same thing with the it
austin your
2:45:59
the austin justice coalition
turns out
2:46:02
to not even be a nonprofit
anymore and
2:46:04
now the black lives matter
foundation
2:46:07
which was a go fund me it's not
the
2:46:12
black lives matter that people
think it
2:46:15
is it's raised millions just
because
2:46:16
people saw black lives matter
fund a
2:46:18
shall give to them path let's
go yeah
2:46:20
other foundations go to act
blue the
2:46:22
whole thing is completely
corrupt and it
2:46:27
should be stopped
2:46:28
i mean we're a non-profit for a
reason
2:46:30
because there's we did not want
anyone
2:46:32
telling us that we had to do
things
2:46:34
particularly the government but
now this
2:46:36
nonprofit you know the easy
form 990 you
2:46:39
just if you're under two hundred
2:46:40
thousand dollars you fill out
five
2:46:42
things done no taxes and you
get a lot
2:46:45
of write offs and all and it's
it's
2:46:47
creepy it's creepy I like like
some have
2:46:51
investigated it huh good luck
what if
2:46:56
you took yourself and make
yourself a
2:46:58
non-profit that for the easy
9200 yeah
2:47:03
and so can you collect a
hundred ninety
2:47:05
nine thousand dollars yeah you
do a name
2:47:08
change to create a second
nonprofit for
2:47:12
the easy 990 it was a different
name
2:47:14
sure
2:47:14
you do five or six say you do
if you do
2:47:18
10 of them mm-hmm now you're a
1.9
2:47:20
million sweet I think this is a
way to
2:47:26
go truth well you condemn it oh
man hey
2:47:35
back in rotation 25 for 45 were
rolling
2:47:39
back the clock were going for
the 25th
2:47:41
amendment for the 45th
president because
2:47:43
clearly the man is not in good
health we
2:47:45
go to CNN's John King maybe a
separate
2:47:48
issue for the president there
was a lot
2:47:49
of talk over the weekend he
gave the
2:47:51
commencement address at West
Point he
2:47:53
was walking down the ramp
afterwards and
2:47:54
he looked a little shaky
2:47:55
the president says no big deal
it was
2:47:57
the downed wood rep and it was
a little
2:47:59
so he says slippery even though
it was a
2:48:01
clear day the Internet as the
Internet
2:48:03
does suggesting maybe the
president was
2:48:05
having some balance issues
straight man
2:48:09
the straight man yeah I'm a news
2:48:13
reporter but then of course you
got to
2:48:14
bring in the what's-her-name
2:48:17
Abby Phillips what do we know
yeah but
2:48:19
President Trump also responded
to this
2:48:22
by tweeting about it and I
think it
2:48:24
really contributed to the
conversation
2:48:27
around all of this and I think
what
2:48:29
we're seeing here is President
Trump has
2:48:31
had these moments there there's
this
2:48:34
video there is also a video of
him
2:48:37
drinking water and hold
2:48:39
that have led some people to
question
2:48:41
whether he is being transparent
about
2:48:43
his health again President
Trump himself
2:48:46
has been one to constantly
criticize the
2:48:49
the health of his rival Joe
Biden in
2:48:52
2016 he criticized the health
of his
2:48:54
rival Hillary Clinton but now I
think
2:48:57
it's a moment where people are
looking
2:48:59
at these latest incidents
they're also
2:49:01
looking at the president's you
know long
2:49:04
history of his of his speech
his ability
2:49:08
to sort of convey information
because
2:49:15
you can't convey information
accurately
2:49:17
he's lying I think is an
illness you
2:49:21
know long history of his of his
speech
2:49:24
his ability to sort of convey
2:49:26
information accurately that
really leads
2:49:29
to questions about whether the
president
2:49:31
is being transparent about his
own well
2:49:34
he or whether this is a case of
2:49:36
hypocrisy that the Trump
campaign
2:49:38
repeatedly questioning whether
Joe Biden
2:49:40
is mentally fit and now we're
seeing
2:49:42
Democrats turning the tables on
that
2:49:44
message with President Trump as
well
2:49:48
watch this yeah like I said cuz
they
2:49:52
kept hearing about it you know
let me go
2:49:54
so I went to the speech
listening to
2:49:55
this speech sucked you know and
he gave
2:49:58
this long speech and then he
generally
2:50:02
walked down this this ramp
which may
2:50:05
have been slippery whether it's
wet or
2:50:07
not it could have been painted
funny
2:50:08
painted you know could've been
slippery
2:50:10
or not but maybe is he's
wearing his
2:50:12
lifts and it didn't feel
comfortable
2:50:13
walking down the steps yeah
we're down
2:50:15
this yeah that's what I was
thinking
2:50:17
good lift is he have lifts in
and you're
2:50:20
leaning forward it's it's yeah
you're
2:50:22
having trouble walk you're
gonna have
2:50:23
trouble walking on a ramp yeah
and but
2:50:26
he but even then it wasn't that
bad he
2:50:29
was a slow going down the ramp
but it
2:50:31
wasn't like the way I heard it
described
2:50:33
oh my god he could barely walk
down the
2:50:36
ramp it was the almost a stop
in his my
2:50:40
favorite was he said it was
slippery but
2:50:43
it hadn't rained yeah these are
only
2:50:46
slippery when it rains ever
been on
2:50:48
granite so so I thought it was
2:50:53
nonsense and then he he jogged
down at
2:50:56
the bottom for some reason so I
just
2:50:58
thought they make there they're
grasping
2:51:00
at straws and it's just kind of
and
2:51:03
there's a lot of it is at CNN
and the
2:51:06
same guys as these Chinese
controlled
2:51:08
CNN New York Times Washington
Post those
2:51:12
three sources are no good MSNBC
we know
2:51:15
is no good and that's not
controlled by
2:51:17
that's just historical we know
just dunk
2:51:21
poem of Matt Lauer
2:51:22
poem home of the protecting of
Harvey
2:51:25
Weinstein
2:51:27
yeah that's NBC and they're
comcast I
2:51:31
mean the guy people should gif
they're
2:51:32
gonna get it should start
hounding the
2:51:35
the right-wingers and they're
in there
2:51:37
operations that are counter to
the Media
2:51:41
Matters and the rest of them
should
2:51:42
start hounding the shareholders
about
2:51:45
the chairmanship of this
Comcast they're
2:51:49
the ones that call the shots on
NBC they
2:51:51
own it
2:51:51
I don't think Republicans I
don't they
2:51:54
used to do that he's doing our
religious
2:51:56
no no is that it well right now
we have
2:52:00
the left-leaning Catholics are
furious
2:52:06
at the president you have this
retired
2:52:11
archbishop Vigano have you
followed this
2:52:14
guy with his I have not
followed this
2:52:16
story at all yeah this I had a
long chat
2:52:19
with one of our producers about
you know
2:52:22
he was trying to clue me and
Todd trying
2:52:24
to clue me in to the Jesuits
and you
2:52:27
know really the Catholic faith
has
2:52:29
fractioned and and it's over
really odd
2:52:34
things but the big is a big
break was
2:52:39
not going to church in allowing
2:52:43
churchgoers to be locked up and
not even
2:52:47
do a thing of something outside
with
2:52:49
cars or whatever the
alternatives were
2:52:50
and because half work well I'll
just say
2:52:53
roughly half I don't know what
it is
2:52:54
a lot are like well no it's
just too
2:52:57
dangerous in the end and and
then you
2:52:59
have the ones like well no
matter what
2:53:01
we should go and you know we
have faith
2:53:02
in God but we're gonna do
whatever it is
2:53:03
there's a rift and it also
exists
2:53:06
with pro-life vs. pro-choice is
also so
2:53:10
there's things going on in the
church
2:53:12
that I'm not a verse enough in
myself
2:53:18
but it's there and this
Archbishop
2:53:22
Vigano he's he's all in on he
might as
2:53:27
well just be a Trump guy and
he's saying
2:53:30
some smart things but you know
look at
2:53:32
the Pope the Pope is I think
personally
2:53:36
I feel he is a charlatan he's
not the
2:53:40
guy he's not the man of God
that's why I
2:53:42
was so easy for me to predict
him yes
2:53:46
you have direct connections
with the
2:53:48
devil clearly yeah okay thanks
there was
2:53:53
a picture of Greta not floating
around
2:53:58
and it's a sexy picture finally
with her
2:54:00
hair loose oh no no this is the
worst
2:54:02
picture of her I've ever seen
she
2:54:04
actually looks like the devil
and I wish
2:54:07
two eyes came to mind I gotta
find
2:54:08
something because there is a
picture of
2:54:10
a demon or something that this
is this
2:54:13
shot is fashioned after I'm
absolutely
2:54:15
sure of it hmm girl feel sorry
for her I
2:54:21
want to thank Scott Adams for
doing
2:54:23
something very unpopular but
only
2:54:25
something that he is uniquely
qualified
2:54:27
to do and he says that he has
now been
2:54:30
waiting for seven full days he
had a
2:54:33
challenge he wanted anybody to
provide a
2:54:36
current example of systemic
racism in
2:54:40
America and no one could do it
2:54:43
no one could provide an actual
example
2:54:46
and he goes on to say that
there's alt
2:54:51
users people throw out stats
you know
2:54:53
stats like well more black men
are
2:54:56
killed by cops than white men
and then
2:54:58
you say well no that's not true
yeah but
2:55:00
statistically because there's
less black
2:55:02
men and it just goes on and on
I mean if
2:55:04
we really were looking at stats
honestly
2:55:06
it would be hey why are cops
killing men
2:55:09
if you're really interested in
2:55:11
statistics why what's going on
why are
2:55:13
men being killed why are men in
jail
2:55:15
more often but no that's not
that's not
2:55:17
what it is
2:55:18
and he said there is not a
single
2:55:19
serious statistician on the
left or the
2:55:23
right who will come out and
defend
2:55:25
defend the statistics that are
being
2:55:28
used for systemic racism
because they
2:55:30
know they can't and I think
it's really
2:55:34
brave of him to do that because
you
2:55:36
don't make yourself popular
with the
2:55:37
black lives matter crowd but it
needs to
2:55:40
be discussed we need to look at
this
2:55:42
does well this is like go Tucker
2:55:43
Carlson's supposed
disinformation but
2:55:46
the difference here is in my
mind black
2:55:50
lives matter and focusing on
the cops is
2:55:53
a cover-up in plain sight even
if it's
2:55:58
just the policies let's just
say it's
2:56:00
the policies and the training
and the
2:56:03
Train if you have really good
training
2:56:04
you will not do certain moves
you will
2:56:07
not shoot under circumstances
because
2:56:09
it's reflexes muscle memory
that's why
2:56:11
it's called training these are
because
2:56:13
of the policies of the very
same people
2:56:15
who are now saying it's all the
police's
2:56:18
fault it's a huge cover-up and
it's
2:56:21
going under this banner of
systemic
2:56:23
racism which no one seems to be
able to
2:56:26
prove Jim Crow actually did end
it's off
2:56:29
the books you know so that show
me the
2:56:32
systemic I'm very interested so
good on
2:56:37
scott adams for doing that show
me the
2:56:39
systemic racism show me
2:56:48
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2:56:57
I set the keel
2:57:00
[Music]
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we did we're gonna name and
names and
2:57:13
location of our donors ready to
go here
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there because we do have some
special
2:57:19
there's some call outs for some
for
2:57:21
father's in here and you're
gonna be on
2:57:23
the lookout for them as I blow
through
2:57:24
the names okay and that's the
way it's
2:57:27
gonna work Douglas Marie's
topical this
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120 $1.20 from Missouri
Missoula Montana
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then as a boost to his sister's
damn
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hood Mark Brinson and Fort
Worth Texas
2:57:41
got a birthday there yes his
first
2:57:44
donation so he wants to deduce
it goes
2:57:49
towards Bryan's Isis eventual
knighthood
2:57:52
and deducing in honor of his
40th
2:57:54
birthday which was yesterday
June 17th
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Brian punched me in the pit me
in the
2:57:58
mouth should be but punch me in
the face
2:58:00
with this show at the beginning
of the
2:58:02
scan Demick Thank You Adam and
John for
2:58:04
your insight through all of this
2:58:05
bullcrap please send jobs karma
at the
2:58:07
end we'll do that and goat Karma
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so this business gets a jump
start as
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the economy reopens you bet mr.
Mara
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French mark in Lansing Michigan
$101
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Michael reared Reardon in San
Diego
2:58:22
California $100 as yes he says
I've been
2:58:25
a loyal listener for a long
time with
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this donation of $100 have
finally
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crossed the night who had
threshold
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accounting below sorry it took
so long
2:58:33
we're very happy that you did
this and
2:58:35
he happily gives the honors to
his
2:58:36
wonderful wife Monica a true
avid
2:58:39
listener please welcome her to
the round
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table as Dame Monde I'm
committing
2:58:43
myself to joining her and the
royal gang
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soon what a man what a man
ladies first
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thank you very much Michael
Stephen Bo
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$100 he's up in Seattle and he
does have
2:58:58
actually a kind of a note that's
2:58:59
interesting he needs a D
douching for
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starters
2:59:03
you've been deduced boosting
goes
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boosting his first hand
observation
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Chazz and he says his falls in
with
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Seattle based journalist Katie
Herzog
2:59:16
who is a left-wing journalist
that who
2:59:20
got fired from one of the local
papers
2:59:22
up there she's now a podcaster
and I do
2:59:24
have some of her stuff lined up
cuz
2:59:26
she's quite oh she is part of
the you
2:59:29
know documenting the people who
have
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been cancelled she's a cancel
haha okay
2:59:34
gotcha
2:59:34
so we'll do stuff with her
later gert
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not today Gert belin in verdict
ver ver
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trek ver trick Belgium see this
would be
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feared Baylin in fair track
yeah I'm not
2:59:53
not sure wreck birthday thank
you very
2:59:56
much sir David then that's a
99.999
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David Pugh follows that in a
birthday
3:00:02
call-out 808 from Massillon
Ohio and
3:00:06
he's got a smokin hot wife hmm
3:00:09
Tom Bowersox in Cedar Rapids
Iowa 808
3:00:14
loved in law Delina elvis in
toronto
3:00:19
6666 sarah brown 66.6 Oh Steve
Whitmer
3:00:25
aka sir Steve of the Las Vegas
Valley
3:00:29
note which we won't but she it
was a
3:00:31
Happy Father's Day to Tyler
brown and
3:00:33
something of his that has made
him a
3:00:35
father of three times over
3:00:37
yes Sarah it's got to be those
Joe
3:00:39
Rogan's people again John
coming in with
3:00:42
their dirty - very very lewd
dewitt rib
3:00:49
yeah and if Tyler's listening
he should
3:00:52
ask her what she wrote yeah
really it's
3:00:56
your father Steve Whitmer of
the sir
3:00:59
Steve at the sir Steve of the
Las Vegas
3:01:00
Valley in Las Vegas 56 30 and
he's got a
3:01:03
birthday he's celebrating his
56th trip
3:01:06
around her fiery orb as well as
being a
3:01:08
Father's Day baby he's recalled
3:01:10
okay and
3:01:12
we'll do some birthday karma and
3:01:14
everything for you coming up
thank you
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very much
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Phillips Andrew Pomeroy
Washington 5560
3:01:22
and he's gotta have a call out
here if
3:01:24
you can find it well he liked
the
3:01:26
analysis the noodle gun loves
the noodle
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gun but he disagrees with the
noodle gum
3:01:32
being weakened flaccid he filed
it finds
3:01:34
it's a noodle assault rifle
everyone is
3:01:36
terrified of it so he's talking
about
3:01:39
the 5560 being the caliber of
round used
3:01:42
in the ar-15 to be the noodle
gun
3:01:44
donation huh interesting
3:01:51
yes definitely J and Tyler in
willows
3:01:54
California 55 55
3:01:57
I think they knees you see a
couples or
3:02:02
a call-out oh no I want to read
this I
3:02:04
want to read this okay this
email is
3:02:08
associated with the donation
from Joe
3:02:10
Queen okay so this is from Jay
and Tyler
3:02:14
a longtime boner first-time
donor we are
3:02:19
a gay couple living in a small
rural
3:02:21
Northern California community
and are
3:02:23
huge fans of the show I've been
3:02:25
listening to as a skunk train
goes I've
3:02:28
been list that's what she said
I've been
3:02:30
listening since 2009 after
hearing Adam
3:02:33
on the Adam Carolla podcast I
hit my
3:02:35
husband in the mouth about five
years
3:02:37
ago our donation is long
overdue and
3:02:39
thought this was the perfect
time as my
3:02:41
company's being threatened by a
noodle
3:02:43
gun I worked for a small tech
company in
3:02:45
a non Silicon Valley town in
Northern
3:02:47
California we have a small
group of over
3:02:49
socialize and under informed
employees
3:02:52
who are threatening to call out
the
3:02:53
company and our CEO of senior
management
3:02:56
does not follow their demands
one of
3:02:59
these noodle kids actually quit
since
3:03:01
the demands were not met
3:03:02
it is absolutely surreal
watching this
3:03:04
play out and gee it almost
seems like it
3:03:07
is being taken from some sort of
3:03:08
playbook the only reason I'm
keeping our
3:03:11
real names anonymous is because
I don't
3:03:12
want the gun pointed at me or
more guns
3:03:15
at the company on a side note
Adam our
3:03:18
local cable system did not add
MTV until
3:03:21
my junior year junior year of
high
3:03:23
school 86 87 to
3:03:25
this day I associate you with
white lion
3:03:27
videos since they were often on
the
3:03:29
daily top 10 video countdown
and your
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hairstyle closely resembled
their lead
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singer Mike tramps hair
3:03:35
we were also religious Watchers
of
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headbangers ball thanks for the
great
3:03:39
memories J and Tyler thank you
very much
3:03:41
for your courage and I guess do
they get
3:03:44
it
3:03:50
thank you nice to know I
appreciate that
3:03:52
Aaron Garcia comes up from
Tempe Arizona
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with 5555 does sir Sean De
Santis and
3:03:59
Fort Pierce Florida
3:04:00
55:33 sir Dean Roker a baron
broker from
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East Grinstead Great Britain
5510 double
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nickels on the dime Daniel
Mariano and
3:04:12
Pflugerville Texas fifty five
ten fifty
3:04:15
five dollars from sir laughs a
lot in
3:04:17
Metairie and Louisiana and it's
his 55th
3:04:20
birthday today so you bet Casey
five
3:04:23
Delta Delta Yankee in the
morning to you
3:04:26
73's know their birthday with
Katie in
3:04:29
North Charleston South Carolina
fifty
3:04:30
dollars and forty cents and
then Joseph
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Spinoza in Fort Whyte Florida
50 33 and
3:04:38
the rest of these people are
$50 donors
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name and location you'll be
looking for
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the father's they call outs
Brian's shop
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in Lennox Lennox Lennox Kansas
John camp
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and antlers Oklahoma Mark
hengstrom in
3:04:54
Beaumont California by the way
campin
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antlers you should do some
research for
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us on this situation going on
in Tulsa
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with a trapeze mark heggs from
Beaumont
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California Christopher meet
Muller in
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Cedar Park Texas
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Alexander Stowe Winsky
stilinski in
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Denver Simon Alicia in Elster
Wieck
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Victoria Australia hello
Australia Scott
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lavender baronet baronet Eamonn
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fist-bump in Montgomery Texas
Jessica
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green in Asheville North
Carolina Chris
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has this is to start my
excellent
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husband and dad to our kids on
his
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journey to knighthood we
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love you Stuart green no Eisen
that
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sweet Chris Lewinsky sir Kristen
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Sherwood Park Alberta longtime
donor
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yeah and finally sir spud the
mighty in
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Marietta Georgia 50 yards those
people
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all contributed and helped
produce show
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1252 want to thank each and
every one of
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them plus the people down below
and we
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have a make good I want to make
sure we
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do this for Peter Mel and
Shelley he
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says all right yeah we messed
this one
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up so here's I wanted to start
the path
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to my daughter ad Ramirez or
Romy's Dame
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hood with an associate executive
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producer credit under the name
and drama
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de galaxy she's turning nine on
Friday
3:06:19
June 12 so this was you know we
missed
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this obviously we're making a
Ford loves
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the show
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well the jingles and all the
bad words
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I'd also like to do a shout-out
to my
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smoking-hot wife
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yen sorry John and my human
resource
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Hadrian so he has a birthday
jingle
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request for roaming addy
douching which
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will do her dad as a douche bag
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my pleasure a goat karma shut
up slave
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and an Obama chicken dance and
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you've got karma
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man if there's one thing I hate
about
3:07:47
this show its keeping track of
the dates
3:07:49
but there we go June 18th
already here
3:07:51
are the birthdays on the
birthday list
3:07:53
Geoffrey - hey longtime
producer good
3:07:56
sir happy birthday to you we'll
be
3:07:57
celebrating on June 20th
Richard vile 51
3:08:01
on the 30th Mark Brinson says
happy
3:08:03
birthday to Bryan's ice who
turned 40
3:08:05
yesterday James story 41
tomorrow Gavin
3:08:08
McIlroy says happy birthday to
is
3:08:11
decisively delicious wife
Christine she
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celebrates on the 30th sir dude
named
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Ben defender of the megawatt
celebrating
3:08:18
tomorrow the 19th Remmy kotor
happy
3:08:21
birthday was smoldering hot
wife femme
3:08:23
cos she celebrated on the 17th
sword a
3:08:25
few to his smokin hot wife amy
is
3:08:27
turning 44 steve Whitmer 56 on
the 21st
3:08:30
sir laughs a lot 55 years old
today and
3:08:33
tomorrow Katie turns 40 happy
birthday
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from everybody here at the best
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3:08:40
crew no we don't have any no
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changes so we do have us you
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got a dame we got proof was
this Polly
3:08:55
chase I don't quite understand
what this
3:08:57
is
3:08:58
I've Polly chase and Wyatt John
balance
3:09:02
or Johnny B is there was this a
birthday
3:09:04
or is it it is it a knighting
hmm
3:09:10
oh I'm sorry these are Bertha
the hot
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Sun they're the wrong heading
okay now I
3:09:14
understand the problem
3:09:15
these are a belated birthday I
didn't
3:09:18
realize Jason Denny turned 48
on June 6
3:09:21
and Polly chase and Wyatt want
to say
3:09:24
happy birthday to John Ball and
Sir John
3:09:26
EB and I guess it was guess we
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his birthday as well so then we
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nights and one day let's grab
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hello blade well I know here it
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hello nodes in the nation this
is the
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Denver City Park sit-in Meetup
3:11:05
we have one night here sir
Charles of
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the coin-operated laundromat
and we have
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one black night one black dog
we have
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eight people here it's been a
great
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meet-up and we have something
everyone
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wants to say excellent thank
you so much
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meetups are back on people are
getting
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together as fantastic so happy
it was
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just completely dead for almost
three
3:11:32
months and coming up tomorrow
Friday
3:11:36
we've organs local 33 that'll
be at
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Willamette Park
3:11:41
rain or shine by the way Tim
organizing
3:11:44
also tomorrow in Charlotte
meetup number
3:11:46
four at Sycamore brewing
Saturday the
3:11:48
motorcycle ride up in Truckee
California
3:11:50
12 o'clock meet ride eat fast
lane gas
3:11:53
station in Truckee master Jones
your
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host Saturday super cast low
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meet up at taco boy Downton
dames
3:12:00
Jennifer Buchanan that's one of
your
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neighborhood you want to go
visit West
3:12:04
Texas / main basin meet up in
Midland
3:12:06
two o'clock soar Michael of
Calgary and
3:12:08
Vegas organizing that also
Saturday
3:12:10
local four or six tree up and
Dame hood
3:12:12
celebration at Barron brewery
Ellen
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Murray hosting for you second
ever
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central Sheila noisy and meetup
at 333
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sir Kyle the fearless Jedi
Knight of the
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orange fleet organizing that
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Anu
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location meet at steel craft
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that is Leo Bravo first western
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meet up at four o'clock battle
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brewery in Dansville New York
Anthony
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Parker is your host and no
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Mile Island evac zone meet up
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number three at four o'clock
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you have to RSVP for that
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737 has secret details for you
the 21st
3:12:53
that's this Sunday Bisbee
Arizona's
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first no agenda meetup 333 in
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afternoon Sean and Joe Eddington
3:12:59
organizing at Joe's consignment
on the
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horizon June 25th porcupine
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festival Lancaster New
Hampshire Sioux
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Falls South Dakota and also
coming up
3:13:11
the 27th the second Central
Texas meets
3:13:14
shoot which I hope to be able
to attend
3:13:17
the Sir Scott organizing that
for all of
3:13:19
these meetups or if you didn't
hear one
3:13:21
you can organize your own we
have a
3:13:23
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3:13:26
agenda meetups comm meet people
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3:13:28
well like the crazy no agenda
people
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it's like a potting
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3:13:40
let me check it out hello
everybody
3:13:50
this
3:13:52
just like one
3:13:55
I have a potential ice so I'd
like to
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play okay I have a couple myself
3:14:00
actually interestingly enough
well start
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with - Biden the truth -
another one of
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the truth Biden
3:14:05
okay folks here's your truth Oh
3:14:08
interesting
3:14:10
I could do a double ender folks
here's
3:14:17
the truth it's true then I
someone sent
3:14:20
me this one for some he's funny
that's
3:14:22
funny
3:14:24
this is aura whatz did he say
this on
3:14:27
the dhm plug show he might have
put in
3:14:31
forever he's not bad so what
should we
3:14:37
do what should we do you want
to do
3:14:38
these do like the idea of the
combo the
3:14:40
combos folks here's your truth
that does
3:14:45
kind of work doesn't it okay oh
please
3:14:47
see all three of them might
work for you
3:14:48
say Putin forever well then
that's too
3:14:51
much that's too much I'm not
English
3:14:53
work too much work you know
executive
3:14:55
decision experience and then
what works
3:15:00
what doesn't work so we have a
screwball
3:15:02
thing in California where the
PG&E
3:15:04
company was now charged with
murder
3:15:06
what yes yes I don't know what
they're
3:15:10
gonna do about it well they're
gonna put
3:15:12
someone in jail for life for
what what's
3:15:14
the deal listen a utility
company PG&E
3:15:17
has confessed to killing 84
people as it
3:15:20
pleads guilty to involuntary
3:15:22
manslaughter charges over its
role and
3:15:24
starting devastating fires in
Northern
3:15:27
California in 2018
3:15:28
the fires destroyed 18,000
structures
3:15:31
Butte County District Attorney
Mike
3:15:33
Ramsay described the plea deal
as
3:15:35
unprecedented we're in our
North County
3:15:38
Court today saw something of an
3:15:42
unprecedented nature the major
the
3:15:45
United States corporation
pleading
3:15:48
guilty to 85 felony counts even
four of
3:15:52
which were on site counts I was
killing
3:15:55
84 View County
3:15:58
Wow so how does that work who
gets the
3:16:03
estrogen this is classic
democracy now
3:16:05
there's no analysis nobody
coming on to
3:16:07
say well what's this all about
who gets
3:16:09
the chair you're gonna put
someone in
3:16:10
jail or just well there you
have it
3:16:12
geez I have no idea I'll do this
3:16:17
hydroxychloroquine update since
Gus you
3:16:20
want to say something I'm just
saying
3:16:21
everyone's scratching their
heads yeah
3:16:23
well there's your democracy now
3:16:26
transparency explaining
everything to
3:16:28
you so the FDA I believe it was
the FDA
3:16:34
removed hydroxychloroquine from
the
3:16:36
emergency use of those days men
Joe shut
3:16:44
up because apparently it
doesn't work
3:16:47
it's not effective and it could
even
3:16:49
interfere with the official
drug you're
3:16:51
supposed to like which is REM
disappear
3:16:52
so we have to discount it even
more and
3:16:55
here's a local report from
Houston at
3:16:57
Houston's United Memorial
Medical Center
3:16:59
dozens of patients with the
corona virus
3:17:01
have taken hydroxychloroquine
the drug
3:17:04
was traditionally used against
malaria
3:17:05
until the pandemic broke out we
have a
3:17:08
survival rate of more than 99%
dr.
3:17:11
Joseph Barone is the chief
medical
3:17:12
officer here hydroxychloroquine
works I
3:17:15
know that a lot of people think
that it
3:17:17
doesn't but you know we have
treated
3:17:19
more than a hundred patients in
the
3:17:21
hospital with networks of
chloroquine
3:17:23
and the patients have done well
the FDA
3:17:24
has now revoked its emergency
use
3:17:26
authorization saying the drug
is not
3:17:28
likely to be effective in
treating Cova
3:17:30
19:00 and the benefits no longer
3:17:32
outweigh the potential risks
such as
3:17:34
heart problems I might point
out that
3:17:39
Chinese this woman dr. Leila
wok Coburn
3:17:44
is an infectious disease
specialist an
3:17:46
associate professor at Baylor
College of
3:17:47
Medicine
3:17:48
sounds like the infectious
disease
3:17:49
expert would know all about
this seems
3:17:52
like it's two different types of
3:17:53
practice she says the drug can
have
3:17:55
harmful side effects in our case
3:17:58
to make someone better we
wanted to try
3:18:00
everything sometimes by doing
that you
3:18:04
actually make it worse usually
takes
3:18:06
about three to four days before
you can
3:18:08
start seeing an improvement in
patients
3:18:10
by a four or a five they'd
really do
3:18:14
better doctor Peron believes
the drug is
3:18:16
effective for coronavirus as
long as
3:18:19
it's given early to patients
and they're
3:18:20
closely monitored in the
hospital of
3:18:22
course no mention of zinc or
anything
3:18:24
like that so it's a woefully
inadequate
3:18:26
well the other thing the woman
is mixing
3:18:29
up they're always doing this
they're
3:18:30
mixing up chloroquine with
3:18:31
hydroxychloroquine hydroxy
which is are
3:18:34
they really mixing it up John
3:18:36
are they really I don't know if
the what
3:18:38
they're doing and there was a
report CBS
3:18:40
by the way they took this thing
off one
3:18:41
list put it on another took it
off
3:18:43
another list it's all over the
place and
3:18:44
so I'm listening to see I'm
telling you
3:18:46
I'm listening to CBS radio
mm-hmm and
3:18:49
they go this then take it off
the list
3:18:51
so people can now prescribe it
and and
3:18:54
then they had Jon LaPook I wish
I could
3:18:56
get this clip Jon LaPook is the
CBS
3:18:59
medical guy and yeah there's a
quick
3:19:01
line and they just quick line
through it
3:19:03
in well it seems to work boom
off to
3:19:06
something we're done good way
to take it
3:19:11
off John because it seems to
work okay
3:19:12
and the next story yeah right
this is
3:19:15
the strangest thing I've ever
witnessed
3:19:18
because it's just about Trump
it's not
3:19:20
about the drug was a legacy
well the
3:19:27
media was played easily by
being about
3:19:31
Trump but the medical
pharmaceutical
3:19:35
industry really didn't want
this 50 cent
3:19:38
pill anywhere near this problem
and the
3:19:41
useful idiots of the media did
want once
3:19:45
all you need is for one
official person
3:19:48
with a lab coat to say hey I
don't think
3:19:50
so now then the media jumps on
it
3:19:53
there's that new thing the
methyl oxes
3:19:55
don't so and whatever it is
another
3:19:57
amazingly cheap draw this
steroid the
3:20:00
other steroid thank you so I'm
just it's
3:20:02
a trump needs to endorse it so
I can get
3:20:04
pulled off the market just
disappear
3:20:08
well he is vaccines while he's
at it
3:20:11
he's plugging the vaccines he's
all in
3:20:14
on it because he doesn't care
he what
3:20:16
he's like vaccines will that
solves
3:20:18
itself people who want to take
him will
3:20:20
take and people who don't don't
3:20:21
he wants the check mark
recovery which
3:20:24
by the way is coming and I'll
explain
3:20:26
why oh boy yep
3:20:29
we are a we're so the former
New York
3:20:33
banker has taught me that the
problem we
3:20:36
face in the United States with
the money
3:20:38
that we've printed up this is
your
3:20:40
monetary your your modern
monetary
3:20:44
theory mmm tea is we can slide
into the
3:20:47
so-called Japanese debt trap if
we don't
3:20:51
make more children which
doesn't seem
3:20:53
very likely because we're
making dogs
3:20:55
our children and so the older
the
3:20:57
society gets then we're just
going to
3:20:59
print money print money print
money and
3:21:00
it's not even printing it's a
it's a
3:21:02
back-end process it's shuttling
back and
3:21:04
forth there's really no more
money to be
3:21:06
made in credit markets and now
Japan is
3:21:09
officially in a deflationary
state and
3:21:13
we could see that here too and
deflation
3:21:17
is difficult the deflation know
you're
3:21:21
screwed that's what that's the
most
3:21:23
feared it's very early in the
economic
3:21:25
this is where the term
helicopter money
3:21:28
comes from so I fully expect in
addition
3:21:32
to the one trillion dollar
3:21:33
infrastructure bill if that's
first
3:21:35
maybe not we are going to see
another
3:21:37
huge payment to Americans
citizens and
3:21:41
residents is going to be a huge
payment
3:21:43
more money is coming because
they are so
3:21:46
prices what happens is prices
drop and
3:21:49
when prices drop people as
we've been
3:21:52
locked up like hey you know
wait for the
3:21:53
sale you go to the mall now 40
50 60 70
3:21:56
percent off some some don't
even have
3:22:00
product anymore they can't they
got to
3:22:01
get rid of it the price people
don't
3:22:03
want to pay for stuff so
deflation is
3:22:05
very very very bad and you
don't want
3:22:08
that and we're starting to go
into it so
3:22:12
we're gonna get helicopter
money and the
3:22:14
result of all of this modern
monetary
3:22:16
theory is that anybody who's in
the
3:22:18
finance game has nowhere else
to go but
3:22:20
one place the stock market
these stock
3:22:24
you can
3:22:25
oh I mean I don't take any
stock advice
3:22:27
for me I'm not doing it
3:22:28
but you couldn't put money into
the
3:22:30
market it will guaranteed go up
for the
3:22:33
next foreseeable time because
that money
3:22:35
has no other place to go
3:22:37
hence the check mark doesn't
mean the
3:22:39
economy is is strong the
economy is
3:22:42
gonna suck we're in deep shit
3:22:43
particularly with deflation but
the
3:22:48
check mark is coming
3:22:50
that's your financial overview
for the
3:22:53
day brought to you by the Vijay
you
3:22:56
trust me don't you
3:22:57
ding okay we can do one kovat
World
3:23:00
Report and I think that's
enough I agree
3:23:02
let's see how is Koba doing in
the world
3:23:05
in China Beijing has closed its
schools
3:23:08
again and canceled thousands of
flights
3:23:11
after a new kovat outbreak a
hundred six
3:23:14
Beijing residents have tested
positive
3:23:16
over the past week in India the
death
3:23:18
toll has reached nearly 12,000
after
3:23:21
authorities registered more
than 2,000
3:23:23
deaths on Tuesday meanwhile
Pakistan
3:23:26
reported 140 people died over
the past
3:23:29
day a new daily high in Latin
America
3:23:32
Honduran president Juan Orlando
3:23:34
Hernandez has announced he has
tested
3:23:36
positive for corona virus along
with his
3:23:38
wife and two aides Ananda says
he began
3:23:41
to feel unwell over the weekend
in
3:23:45
Australia authorities have
announced
3:23:47
Australia's borders will likely
remain
3:23:50
closed until 2021 meanwhile the
United
3:23:54
States has announced its
borders with
3:23:55
Mexico and Canada will reign
close to
3:23:57
non-essential travel for at
least
3:23:59
another month another
coronavirus news a
3:24:02
new study in the journal Health
Affairs
3:24:04
estimates as many as 450
thousand cases
3:24:07
of kovin 19 could have been
prevented if
3:24:10
States had mandated the wearing
of
3:24:13
facemask oh yes of course
3:24:16
that makes no yes yeah well
Trump
3:24:18
bungled it so he's responsible
for tens
3:24:20
of thousands of additional
deaths Joe
3:24:22
Biden told me so yeah Joe Biden
knows
3:24:25
what he's talking about
3:24:26
special thanks to end of show
mixers
3:24:28
Jesse coy Nelson and John
Fletcher we
3:24:31
have Nick the rat show coming
up next on
3:24:33
no agenda stream calm this may
be the
3:24:35
one that Horowitz is on episode
235 so
3:24:38
stay tuned for that and hang
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3:24:40
troll room and we will return
on Sunday
3:24:45
and do it all over again
because there's
3:24:47
always something new and fresh
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3:24:49
and so excited coming to you
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3:25:00
up on the governmental maps in
the
3:25:02
morning everybody
3:25:02
I'm Adam curry yeah I'm from
northern
3:25:05
Silicon Valley where I can see
the
3:25:06
freeway clogged with trucks
with the
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Amazon logo I'm John C Dvorak
how
3:25:12
depressing does that sound again
3:25:14
remember us at Dvorak org slash
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3:25:18
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3:25:23
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3:25:26
till Sunday adios mofos and such
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[Music]
3:25:38
so when it comes to black lives
matter
3:25:42
I think what folks that are
writing all
3:25:44
lives matter need to understand
is it
3:25:48
for some people
3:25:55
for some people black lives
don't matter
3:25:57
at all so for us
3:26:01
black lives matter
3:26:04
frankly my and I don't give a
damn well
3:26:07
first of all I think now my
nieces and
3:26:09
nephews will actually give me
you know
3:26:11
some props because they'll
think I'm you
3:26:13
know I'm cool now the Dave
Chappelle has
3:26:15
mentioned my name and I'm
actually
3:26:16
honored to be frankly but I
don't give a
3:26:19
damn but I do happen with what
I will
3:26:21
say is that I agree that I
think the
3:26:24
establishment I think that the
young
3:26:27
people who are out there in the
streets
3:26:28
I don't give a damn I'm ashamed
that I
3:26:32
voted for the ninety-four front
you're
3:26:34
ashamed of that though I know
I'm wrong
3:26:35
home in fact I drafted this
manager
3:26:38
because I know that by the way
black
3:26:41
guys really do matter but the
problem is
3:26:43
is to serration never
experience racism
3:26:47
in America doesn't mean that
other
3:26:49
people have and none of the
people that
3:26:50
I know are racist I don't know
a racist
3:26:52
I never been around racist why
do I have
3:26:55
to be subject to the idea that
people
3:26:58
are forcing on me just because
the color
3:27:00
musk you wash your hands more
often than
3:27:03
you ever dreamed dreamed off
the top
3:27:06
wash your hands wash wash wash
wash wash
3:27:09
your hands or hand more often
than you
3:27:11
ever dreamed return possible
positive we
3:27:14
need you to do this it's not for
3:27:16
yourself
3:27:16
so and for your important whale
a whale
3:27:18
wash your hand wash wash wash
wash wash
3:27:21
your hand your hands
3:27:22
do it for your granddad wash
your hands
3:27:25
or hand do it for your papa papa
3:27:27
wash wash wash wash wash your
hands more
3:27:30
often than you ever dream the
treetops
3:27:32
especially in communities of
color wash
3:27:34
wash wash wash your hands your
hands
3:27:37
wash wash wash wash more often
than you
3:27:48
ever dreamed possible
3:27:54
[Music]
3:28:01
do it for your granddaddy wash
wash do
3:28:05
it for your papa
3:28:06
wash wash do it for your big
mouth wash
3:28:09
your hands more often than you
would
3:28:10
ever dream dream possible pop
and
3:28:13
speaking of mothers Mother's
checking on
3:28:15
your mother she wants to hear
from you
3:28:17
from you right now right now
right now
3:28:19
right now
3:28:21
avoid alcohol tabacco backhoe
and drugs
3:28:24
drugs we need you to do this
before you
3:28:25
whale a whale wash wash wash
your hand
3:28:28
right hand
3:28:28
do it for your big momma momma
wash wash
3:28:30
wash your hand do it for your
papa wash
3:28:33
wash wash your hands more often
than you
3:28:35
ever dreamed a dream possible
papa
3:28:39
[Music]
3:28:45
mofo Dvorak org slash and a
folks is the
3:28:51
truth it's true