0:00
we need Adam Curry this is no
agenda
0:21
curry from northern Silicon
Valley we
0:25
just missed an eight-car zephyr
right on
0:27
time and we're still trying to
figure
0:29
out what Joe Biden actually
says I'm
0:32
Josie Guevara hold in the
morning to you
0:40
Jung in the morning to you and
all I'm
0:43
in the morning I'll strip see
boots on
0:44
the ground feet in the air subs
at the
0:45
water all the days and nights
out there
0:47
I'm happy to hear that we're
still
0:48
stable at an 8 cars f4 this is
good news
0:50
we do like hearing this that's
excellent
0:54
and I am in Florida what I'm in
Florida
0:59
by the way that was spelled w
UT was
1:04
very good what yes I'm in
Florida good I
1:08
know why is Tina's birthday
yesterday
1:11
was Tina's birthday you're
absolutely
1:12
right dear friends and family
everybody
1:14
well know she well friends and
family
1:18
were supposed to come to us but
no one
1:22
came so I decided I would
surprise her
1:25
and we hopped on the flight
Friday
1:29
morning and flew down here and
so she is
1:31
able to see at least one of her
friends
1:33
for her birthday but ya know no
one no
1:36
one wanted to fly also some
some of her
1:38
family work in the medical
field so they
1:42
have an actual legitimate
reason to not
1:44
necessarily want to come to
Texas um so
1:48
we decided the way scaring
people off
1:52
flying and and traveling the
best deals
1:56
ever right now yeah there's
some $39
2:00
deals I get $39 do equals the
2:05
the airport is fantastic it's
like
2:09
flying private almost it is
yeah we took
2:13
of course Southwest is pretty
much the
2:16
only airline that you can kind
of rely
2:18
on right now I guess and they
would you
2:20
know they have no direct
flights to
2:22
Florida now so we had to go to
Dallas
2:24
and then from Dallas to Florida
but
2:26
there was a max 40 people on
each flight
2:28
so it was fantastic yeah of
course and
2:32
this is a consistent theme no
service
2:36
there's no service anywhere so
we're in
2:39
a hotel no peanuts
2:41
no peanuts we're in a hotel and
this is
2:45
the worst it's really so bad
there's not
2:48
a single glass the room has you
know
2:51
it's just plastic cups there's
nothing
2:53
in the minibar you go down you
have
2:55
breakfast they bring it out in
in
2:58
styrofoam trays you've got
disposable
3:01
cutlery you'll be living in
Russia
3:06
room service comes in a brown
paper bag
3:11
it's really really
disappointing how how
3:15
the service sector has to
conduct itself
3:19
just to have some people at all
3:21
everywhere masks are compared
100%
3:23
mandatory including and this
this is
3:27
crazy the gym Tina when you
want to be
3:32
wearing a mask at the gym
3:34
she went down to the gym
yesterday
3:37
morning wish she had to reserve
there
3:40
was only one other person there
before
3:44
this question Bruce fades the
daily
3:48
rates at the hotel I assume are
lower oh
3:51
my goodness it's like yes
considerably
3:55
lower and of course you get
what you pay
3:57
for at this point but yeah this
is it's
4:01
it's time to travel now is the
time to
4:05
travel also not only is the
rate lower
4:07
not only do they give us $50
extra to
4:11
spend on anything we want every
day
4:14
there's the resort fee is waived
4:18
and it wasn't like some other
benefit
4:22
that we got oh yeah force night
free and
4:28
I'm really happy I'm happy that
they're
4:30
doing it but this morning I
wake up to
4:31
the following news 333 Florida
testing
4:37
labs you can't make the number
up of
4:39
course today reported 100%
positive
4:44
tests in the state so 333 of
the testing
4:49
labs in Florida which did 3528
tests by
4:54
this so that was I guess
yesterday 100%
4:58
positive
4:58
oh is that even a probability
logistics
5:03
leaking No
5:05
so that would be 34 percent of
today's
5:09
reported ten thousand three
hundred and
5:11
sixty new cases how can it be
100
5:16
percent it just seems so unlike
yes
5:19
that's how it gated or napping
or
5:22
bullcrap or or bullcrap
5:26
what if we actually have that
kind of
5:31
spread what if it's finally
there where
5:33
we have oh goodness herd
immunity or
5:36
something like that
5:37
no is it crazy to think this
well if it
5:42
doesn't want if it's it is
crazy to
5:45
think that it unless it somehow
hurts
5:47
Trump benefits but yeah Trump
is here or
5:50
at least he was I think Friday
I didn't
5:53
even know that we flew in
mar-a-lago no
5:55
no worden in a Fort Lauderdale
area and
5:58
I think he he didn't he do a
lose morale
6:00
ago anyway said if Palm Beach
6:02
that's Palm Beach yeah so it's
it's I
6:08
mean that's mind-boggling to me
so I'm
6:11
just gonna say sure they're all
accurate
6:13
I guess then we're in a whole
different
6:17
realm of nonsense you know okay
333 is
6:23
it water
6:26
% but where we mine where we
left we
6:29
left Texas we left Texas in
shambles
6:32
Texas get out of that hellhole
left
6:35
Texas in shambles listen to
what Austin
6:37
was being subjected to on
Friday we
6:41
still need people to wear the
mask in
6:42
public we still need people to
keep
6:44
social distance in isolation
6:45
Ryan the one thing I want to
try to get
6:47
across today is we need to do
that when
6:49
we're in our homes also as you
know I'm
6:51
a lifelong San Antonio and grew
up there
6:54
worked there for many years and
I know
6:56
how many multi-generational
families
6:58
that we have and while we
believe the
7:00
community is doing it who's
that talking
7:03
oh this is the this is the guy
this is
7:06
the DHS official who keeps
coming in I
7:11
should have set that up
7:12
who keeps appearing in the
Austin City
7:14
Council meetings and saying
well we've
7:16
either got to do 100% mass or
35 days in
7:19
city council meetings I'm sorry
does he
7:24
live in Austin did he I don't
know if he
7:27
lives in Austin but he it's all
zoom
7:29
video so I don't know where he
comes in
7:31
from this interesting Toni his
life long
7:34
he said this yeah this
interview I think
7:36
no I think the background is
Austin so
7:38
he may have been an awesome but
7:40
typically he's in San Antonio
but this
7:42
is the guy this is the guy
who's in
7:43
charge of it but listen to what
he has
7:45
to say because it's it's nuts
worked
7:48
there for many years and I know
how many
7:51
multi-generational families
that we have
7:53
and while we believe the
community is
7:55
doing a great job of following
the rules
7:57
when they're outside of the
home we
7:59
really need to be thinking
about doing
8:01
the same thing when we're
inside the
8:02
home capable of catching this
disease
8:07
none of us are immune from this
listen
8:09
to the ration though it's it's
mind
8:13
boggling and the fact that we
need to
8:15
get across this in order to
protect
8:16
ourselves we need to protect our
8:17
families and our loved ones we
really
8:19
need to be thinking about the
care that
8:21
we're providing inside the home
right
8:23
now to make sure that we're not
8:24
spreading this disease inside
the home
8:26
and then making it come outside
the
8:28
house so let me get this
straight what
8:29
you're effectively saying is
that people
8:31
should be wearing masks inside
their own
8:33
homes now Ryan I'm saying if
you can't
8:35
socially distance and can't
socially
8:37
isolate her
8:38
you've been out in public and
exposing
8:39
yourself and you haven't
decontaminated
8:42
yourself get enough when you
get home if
8:44
you have someone that has
underlying
8:46
medical conditions at home we
really
8:48
need to be thinking about that
now if
8:50
you're the same two or three
people that
8:52
are living in the same house
and you're
8:53
really taking care of yourself
and
8:54
you're following all the rules
then you
8:56
probably don't ask here's the
thing that
8:59
gets me
9:00
now that the w-h-o has come out
and
9:03
themselves have said well you
know it
9:05
looks kind of like we have
spread
9:08
through the air aerosol spread
which we
9:11
here at the No Agenda show have
known
9:14
for but when did we talk to the
dogs
9:16
six weeks ago five weeks ago a
month so
9:19
it was too long to remember so
this was
9:23
exactly what we heard and the
end the
9:24
best place to be is outside not
not at
9:28
home and certainly not you know
we had
9:30
we have a hundred next we have
a hundred
9:32
degree plus in in Texas where
people
9:36
immediately go inside you got
the air
9:38
conditioner there's all kinds
of ways
9:40
for us to get spread that in
that manner
9:42
but if you only open a window
or door
9:44
turn on the ceiling fan you'll
be much
9:47
better and here's the thing
that pisses
9:48
me off the most mass mass mass
mass mass
9:51
everywhere a mask
9:53
n95 masks are dangerous to my
health and
9:58
I want to I want everyone to
understand
10:00
that we've been told but first
you
10:03
needed to have the n95 mask we
were
10:05
going to die and this is four
months ago
10:08
everybody needed an end for n95
mask
10:10
which is a mask that filters in
but has
10:14
a valve and you blow out
unfiltered air
10:17
you're not filtering anyone
you're not
10:20
protecting anybody if you wear
that but
10:23
that's not being said would you
be told
10:26
to wear a mask where I'm asking
inside
10:28
wear a mask when you're having
sex
10:29
report right here couples
should wear
10:32
face masks during sex new study
insists
10:35
I mean what what is going on
this has
10:39
nothing to do with medical
science at
10:41
this point no they're just
10:44
there they're screwing with us
and so
10:49
not else we can get them to do
well we
10:50
so we got the reports of the
well
10:52
actually let's listen to the
text
10:53
actually read that sex study
that says
10:56
you should yes mass no yes I do
10:59
I read the studies absolutely
it's no no
11:02
no is there a study I thought
you just
11:03
put me on you're just you were
just
11:06
pulling a Matt Taibbi on me no
I'm not
11:10
like you
11:11
there actually actually was a
study
11:14
where couples were encouraged
to wear
11:17
face masks during sex we're
being led
11:24
down a very dangerous path I
would like
11:26
to now turn to the the turncoat
governor
11:30
of Texas Greg Abbott
11:32
they have no idea either he's
being
11:35
threatened or he is on a
massive power
11:38
grab and I have misjudged this
man from
11:40
the beginning let's listen to
his story
11:43
about the rise in the testing
and the
11:47
death and I would like to remind
11:48
ourselves in July
hospitalization deaths
11:53
deaths always increase and the
reason
11:57
why they increase crazy enough
is
12:00
because this is when the new
doctors
12:03
come into the medical field
they leave
12:05
school they come into the
hospitals
12:07
they're doing their first their
first
12:09
service as as as doctors and
not only
12:13
had a clip about it we also had
a
12:14
cartoon about it we had a card
oh oh
12:17
that's right we had two
animated no
12:19
agenda about it yes exactly so
this is a
12:23
fact and that is if you look at
the
12:26
numbers it's a slight increase
it could
12:27
be exactly this but let's
listen to the
12:30
the governor of the great state
of Texas
12:31
governor we have seen the
deadliest week
12:34
in Texas since this all started
and we
12:36
just hit a new high for
hospitalizations
12:38
do you feel that we okay I need
to stop
12:41
when they talk about
hospitalizations
12:43
what is neat not being told is
we now
12:46
have let all of the elective
surgeries
12:49
come in elective means people
who have
12:51
cancer other issues elective
means not
12:54
emergency so there are no
motive elect
12:58
they're number of beds and
they're
12:59
number of ICU units that have
been
13:02
reserved for kovat 19
approximately 30
13:05
percent of the total that is
not being
13:07
discussed so when you hear the
ICU Zoar
13:12
beds are maxing out that is for
only the
13:16
kovat Parshin which is as I
said about
13:18
30 percent of Austin hospitals
by their
13:20
own numbers you have to read
all the way
13:22
down the bottom of the news
story in
13:25
order to get that small detail
more
13:27
sarcastic but the more
interesting thing
13:29
is she said this is the
deadliest how
13:31
many people died I don't
understand this
13:35
either
13:37
looking at every chart I don't
see how
13:40
it's the deadliest but I mean I
don't
13:42
know what she's basing it
13:44
I know who the deadliest I know
and I
13:46
can't I can't find that in the
numbers
13:48
of earner we have seen the
deadliest
13:50
week in Texas since this all
started and
13:52
we just hit a new high for
13:54
hospitalizations do you feel
that we've
13:56
seen the worst already or do
you believe
13:58
that things are gonna get worse
before
14:00
they get better things will get
worse
14:02
than let me explain why and
that is such
14:05
an uplifting guy isn't he that
the
14:06
deaths that we are seeing
announced
14:08
today and yesterday which are
now over a
14:11
hundred those are people who
likely
14:14
contracted Cova 19 in late May
remember
14:18
this there's no data to back up
what
14:21
he's saying by the way there's
no data
14:23
that says here's the number of
days
14:25
people typically are in the
hospital or
14:28
the ICU until they die I think
he's just
14:30
pulling this out of his ass oh
these are
14:32
the people who had it in May
okay
14:34
massive spike occurred in the
made
14:41
soon and now halfway through
July is
14:44
taking 45 days give me a break
14:48
those are people's two weeks
max this is
14:52
why I can't believe it is the
12 day
14:54
quarantine you don't have a
45-day
14:57
incubation period where's that
come from
15:00
his but that's just a blatant
lie I'm
15:06
pretty sure it is too but
that's what
15:08
I'm saying there's there's
something
15:09
else going on I think we can
figure it
15:12
out you quite easily which are
now over
15:14
a hundred those are people who
likely
15:17
contracted Cova 19 in late may
remember
15:20
this massive spike occurred in
the
15:24
second or third week of June
and so and
15:27
that's what led to this massive
increase
15:30
in hospitalizations as well as
there's
15:32
no massive increase people
going to ICU
15:35
units and so actually the worst
is yet
15:38
to come as we work our way
through that
15:41
massive increase in people
testing
15:43
positive that set is also
essential to
15:47
make sure that people in the
greater
15:48
Lubbock area understand this
and that is
15:50
this isn't something that's
relegated
15:52
only to the big cities of
Dallas and
15:54
Houston now Lubbock is
interesting and
15:56
Lubbock is apparently there's
something
15:58
going on in lubbock lubbock is
a big
16:02
college town they're known for
spreading
16:04
all kinds of disease around
didn't they
16:06
have the the blue what's that
thing in
16:10
Lubbock the blue fever or the
no idea
16:14
what you're talking yeah yeah
there was
16:15
some venereal disease that the
college
16:17
kids there were passing around
yes we
16:27
look up the blue waffle I'll
play the
16:29
rest of the clip you're seeing
16:30
hospitalizations in Lubbock
double
16:33
you're seeing a massive
increase in
16:35
people testing positive the
reason is
16:37
because we now have what's
called
16:38
widespread community spread of
cover 19
16:41
in the Lubbock area when
someone so I'm
16:44
one in love it goes out and to
any place
16:47
they go to and engage with
somebody else
16:49
neither of them know whether or
not the
16:52
other has koba 19
16:54
massive it is that is exactly
why we
16:57
made this request that people
begin
16:59
wearing face masks the only way
that we
17:01
can keep our business is open
the only
17:03
way that we can have people
continue to
17:05
have a job they need to pay
their bills
17:07
is for everybody to adopt this
practice
17:10
of wearing a face mask doctors
have
17:12
proven that this is a safe way
to engage
17:15
in commerce while also slowing
the
17:17
spread of the coronavirus bless
bless
17:19
you
17:19
Melissa I hope you're okay
there so his
17:23
numbers come from strange
places I'm not
17:25
quite sure I can't find any of
this in
17:27
the literature but we'll just
have to
17:29
take his word for it
17:30
and he goes a little bit
further here in
17:33
his double down of the
situation and
17:37
where it's going to take us if
the mask
17:39
order is not enough to make a
difference
17:41
soon what is the next step
17:43
great question it's important
for people
17:45
to us is that a great question
order is
17:49
not enough to make a difference
soon
17:51
what is the next step
17:53
great question it's important
let's not
17:56
she's really asking for
17:58
that's a procedural you were
asked what
18:00
is the next step asking what is
the next
18:03
step is not a great question by
any
18:06
means just a double yes I know
what you
18:09
just said actually just a a
regular
18:12
question for procedure that's
how it
18:14
should be could you turn your
speaker's
18:15
down just a tad John I'm coming
through
18:18
kind of hard there if the mask
order is
18:20
not enough to make a difference
soon
18:22
what is the next step
18:23
great question it's important
for people
18:26
to understand this though the
way you
18:27
ask it is mask order is not
enough I
18:29
will tell you this the if
people use
18:33
face coverings it will be
enough so the
18:37
only way that it would not be
enough is
18:38
if the public does not adopt
this
18:40
practice and the public needs to
18:42
understand that it was a very
tough
18:44
decision for me to make to make
this
18:47
level of requirement that your
mayor
18:49
strongly supports this that's
the arm
18:52
Austin mayor Adler but we need
the
18:54
community to strongly support
it and the
18:56
reason is this I made clear
that I made
18:58
this tough decision for one
reason it
19:00
was our last best effort to
slow the
19:03
spread of cover 19 if we do not
slow the
19:05
spread of cover 19
19:07
with that rise of
hospitalizations that
19:08
you're seeing in Lubbock with
the
19:10
increased death rate we're
seeing in the
19:11
state of Texas the next step
would have
19:13
to be a lockdown the last thing
I want
19:16
to do the last thing anybody in
Texas
19:19
wants to do is to see another
lockdown
19:21
hence the best thing everybody
can do is
19:24
do this thing that is
inconvenient of
19:26
wearing a face covering knowing
that it
19:29
will keep your jobs open your
economy
19:32
open and your business is open
okay let
19:35
me just give you some boots on
the
19:36
ground and bearing in mind the
333 floor
19:41
and we just might we'll just
stay with
19:42
the bullcrap we'll stay with
everyone's
19:44
bullcrap
19:44
so by Abbott's bullcrap that we
have to
19:50
do this we have to stop
immediately and
19:51
you can see Florida which does
not have
19:54
a lockdown situation has many
more cases
19:56
than Texas it's number one
20:00
they now have 100% positive
rate at many
20:04
test centers isn't the entire
idea to
20:08
build up immunity and if we
have that at
20:10
this point and we don't have
massive
20:13
amounts of people dying then
what is
20:15
this really about the vaccine is
20:18
intended to also create a
version of
20:21
herd immunity enough people
have to take
20:23
it enough people have to have
antibodies
20:25
so what is stopping us at this
point
20:27
well I think Ted Ross the
president CEO
20:31
and chief douche bag of the
World Health
20:33
Organization can tell us
exactly what
20:36
this is about
20:37
make no mistake the greatest
threat we
20:40
face now is not the virus
itself okay
20:44
can I just replay that the
greatest
20:46
threat we face right now is not
the
20:48
virus itself this must be good
news the
20:52
greatest threat we face now is
not the
20:55
virus itself that is rather
it's the
20:59
lack of leadership in
solidarity and
21:08
solidarity at the global
international
21:10
levels we need global
cooperation and
21:15
Lee
21:16
that's why I say that live each
and
21:19
every individual should reflect
and we
21:23
cannot defeat this pandemic as
a divided
21:26
world we cannot defeat the
pandemic as a
21:29
divided world the kovat 19
pandemic is a
21:33
test of global solidarity a
leadership
21:36
the virus and the virus will
win we both
21:53
are star trek episode we have
to take
21:58
all the fear out of your brains
it eats
21:59
all your fear and grows the
virus
22:02
thrives on division but is
thwarted when
22:05
when we when we unite ok now
how can how
22:12
can we have one hand people
telling us
22:15
you need masks you got it you
having sex
22:17
have a mask wear condom in a
mask and a
22:19
mask over the condom in my
condom over
22:21
your head wherever you are make
sure
22:24
you're wearing the mask in 95
doesn't
22:26
matter if you're exhaling
direct virus
22:28
is fine just where i'ma just
put a sock
22:30
on your face that's fine
22:33
come on man we're being a
hoodwinked
22:36
here that's the guy that's the
number
22:38
one guy that everyone points to
when
22:39
he's saying it's the virus is
not
22:42
dangerous it's our divisiveness
22:47
that's what he said that is
because
22:49
we're not one world government
that is
22:52
just completely nuts but what
one world
22:56
government is would not have
happened
22:58
and it looks like present Trump
is kind
23:01
of coming along a bit good
evening John
23:03
a lot of news from here tonight
and we
23:04
want to start with what you
were just
23:06
showing the president over at
Walter
23:07
Reed having a chance to meet
with some
23:09
of these wounded service
members the
23:11
president also allowing cameras
into the
23:12
hospital for this shot that
you're
23:14
seeing right here the president
along
23:15
with members of the armed
services and
23:17
his Secret Service detail
wearing a mask
23:19
the president wearing a blue
mask with
23:22
the presidential seal on the
side of it
23:23
this is the first time that the
pool are
23:25
really the main press pools had
a chance
23:27
to see the president walk
around with
23:28
this the president had been
asked about
23:30
whether or not he was going to
wear a
23:31
mask and now the president
doing just
23:33
that there's certainly a shot
that the
23:34
president wanted to see
captured on
23:36
camera and will be interesting
to watch
23:37
the fallout from all of this
okay so
23:40
looks like he's all in on the
unity and
23:43
quite a program they probably
they had
23:45
to have had a meeting can we
get a mask
23:50
that's red and says make
America great
23:52
again that's coming there's no
doubt
23:56
that's cuz they're already out
there
23:57
they must be they must be out
there but
24:00
the president's or seals pretty
cool
24:01
fine oh it's totally cool
24:04
he looks like a bandit Bandito
well so
24:08
so we're coming down all these
things
24:10
that kind of I feel like coming
together
24:12
right now and this is the last
push as
24:15
we get ready for the vaccines
and and
24:17
where we're at right now is
hurting a
24:19
lot of people and we'll get to
that I
24:21
know you have a couple of a
couple of
24:23
clips I just want to remind us
about
24:25
this concept of a symptomatic
spread we
24:30
also need to think of something
called
24:32
pre-symptomatic spread
asymptomatic
24:34
pre-symptomatic not the same
thing let's
24:37
just remind you what the World
Health
24:39
Organization the only statement
they've
24:42
ever made it's not current it
wasn't
24:44
today but the only state that
they've
24:45
ever made about asymptomatic
spread is
24:48
the following from the data we
have it
24:50
still seems to be rare that an
24:52
asymptomatic person actually
transmits
24:54
onward to a secondary
individual it
24:57
doesn't matter because we just
need to
24:59
call them
25:00
silent spreaders and new
research
25:03
indicates asymptomatic or
25:04
pre-symptomatic Ovid 19 cases
are a
25:07
primary driver of the virus
spreading
25:09
scientists have found that
silent
25:11
transmission could be
responsible for
25:14
half of Kovach 19 cases
remember we got
25:18
one woman from the WH know
saying this
25:21
nobody spreading this way and
that we
25:23
have somebody saying half of
them where
25:25
this study come from so it's
all at the
25:28
studies there's a million
studies and
25:31
you don't even have to look at
them but
25:32
but the key here is this global
warming
25:34
studies the money's flowing
apparently
25:37
for these studies the key is
silent
25:40
spreaders this is intended to
make you
25:44
fearful and and demand that
everybody
25:47
wear a mask because they're
going to
25:50
kill you remember as we've
learned from
25:52
black lives matter silence is
violence
25:56
the study found more than
one-third of
25:59
these infections would need to
be
26:01
identified and isolated to
suppress a
26:03
future outbreak the model
assumed Cova
26:06
19 may be most contagious
during the
26:08
pre-symptomatic stay so you
know it's
26:13
got even worse
26:14
apparently the spread is worse
during
26:17
presum yeah oh yeah so that's
why I
26:22
can't take it seriously if
everyone says
26:24
wear masks wear masks but it's
really
26:26
you can make one of a face
cloth you can
26:29
put your old underwear over
your face
26:30
n95 mask is great you're
exhaling
26:33
directly through a valve
unfiltered
26:35
don't worry about it you're
saving life
26:38
come on that's insulting to
anybody
26:42
it's just crazy and this is
what it's
26:45
about
26:47
replace the word mask with
vaccine then
26:52
you know why we're going
through this
26:55
that's the only conclusion that
makes
26:58
sense it's a it's controlling
you
27:00
forcing you to to go along with
the
27:03
program to not kill other
people even
27:05
though on the face of it it's
bullshit
27:09
makes no sense don't wear
active huh
27:12
yeah
27:13
so you're right I'm not gonna
argue any
27:16
of this yeah but I'm not now
kind of
27:19
curious about Abbott
flip-flopping and
27:23
then Trump wearing the mask and
then the
27:26
constant references to lubbock
college
27:28
town here you get the sense
that they're
27:34
just say okay you're gonna play
this
27:36
game your colleges aren't
opening up and
27:39
let's see how long you can live
on that
27:41
endowment yeah you can do up my
my wire
27:44
oh yeah I like that
27:46
well Lubbock is because I
hadn't heard
27:48
of Lubbock until this
particular report
27:50
it was the blue waffle center
no I
27:53
hadn't I hadn't heard of them
in the
27:55
context of coronavirus or kovin
19's the
27:58
first I'm hearing of so yes
this is do
28:01
yeah so I'm thinking what about
let's
28:04
these universities are this are
a
28:06
scourge in terms of they've
they don't
28:08
teach American civics history
anything
28:11
that's positive about this all
switched
28:13
over to his socialist Howard
Zinn sort
28:17
of curriculum hate America yes
which we
28:21
don't need I mean it seems like
the last
28:23
thing you want is just
brainwashing kids
28:25
to hate America's when they
come out
28:27
they can't they can't work they
can't
28:28
get jobs it goes on and on and
so let's
28:32
see what happens and put the
squeeze on
28:33
them that's a very odd strategy
it costs
28:39
a lot of money to run one of
those up
28:41
those things you can't just
shut down
28:43
and how many students are going
to to
28:46
pay full tuition in fact Kaley
made
28:49
mention of this in her last
press
28:51
conference I did not get this
clip oh
28:52
because I ran out of room but
Kaley said
28:55
well you know maybe you should
talk to
28:57
you these would talk to her my
alma
29:00
mater she I guess graduated
from Harvard
29:02
someplace she's the hotshot oh
really
29:04
she says once you talk to these
people
29:06
about why are students paying
full
29:07
tuition and they don't even get
to go to
29:10
a class they have to take all
right but
29:11
why
29:13
zooom so why are they painful
to me
29:15
tuition won't you ask that
question
29:16
which is you know the way she
does
29:18
things and I'm asking it now
well there
29:22
again it's all politics and
none of it
29:25
benefits us okay great so now
we've got
29:28
the president playing the same
shitty
29:29
politics and meanwhile we are
we are the
29:32
victims of it just more more so
because
29:35
of this and what if Abbott says
35 day
29:38
lockdown he's not gonna do that
let's
29:43
just assume he's not gonna okay
because
29:44
at least let me assume they're
gonna do
29:47
it and this whole thing is
targeting the
29:49
universities that this book is
they
29:50
can't they can't hold it off
anymore
29:52
said okay we'll play your game
and let's
29:55
see what happens to these
differences
29:56
when they talk about reopening
the
29:58
schools they're talking about
reopening
30:00
the schools that kids go to
kids who
30:03
really don't get kovat right
did not
30:05
talk about reopening the
universities
30:07
where that's gonna mean yeah
you're 1819
30:11
when you go to a university but
you're
30:13
old compared to like a 7 year
old or 8
30:16
year old so it's possible so
I'd like I
30:19
like the theory that they're
that
30:20
they're well really I think
across the
30:23
country we're seeing these
these big
30:25
institutions are going down I
mean
30:27
there's it'll never come back
the whole
30:30
concept this too many strikes
against
30:33
Harvard and Yale I mean sure
the elites
30:35
will still get their papers
from them
30:36
they want they won't even
attend it's
30:38
all gonna be as cheap as
possible no one
30:41
wants to pay this full tuition
anymore
30:43
if that's to bring that down as
part of
30:46
the plan ok you know it's it's
very
30:50
annoying to me and and to be
threatened
30:52
with 35 day lockdown is
stressful gives
30:58
me agita I don't like it at all
well
31:01
yeah but you'd your media exact
not the
31:04
point
31:05
as you know I mean even Robert
De Niro
31:09
he is coronavirus has ruined his
31:12
finances what yeah Robert De
Niro is is
31:16
ruined because of the corona
virus
31:19
that's all working out for the
best no
31:22
he put all his money in Tribeca
grill in
31:26
the the
31:27
Hotel he's got money and Nobu
all of
31:29
that shut down and his ex-wife
she
31:32
demands $100,000 a month Amex
limit he's
31:42
out there with his accountant
saying I'm
31:44
ruined man I don't know if I
can get
31:46
through this I only make seven
and a
31:49
half million dollars a year now
I can't
31:51
afford to live this way that's
Robert De
31:54
Niro literally complaining in
the press
31:56
about that I want to hear you
what
32:00
you've got from four COBIT and
then I
32:02
want to get ways to go I mean I
got the
32:09
well I'm just too to covet but
bringing
32:15
up this something that the San
Antonio
32:18
who had mentioned and we talked
about
32:20
the little kids going to school
they're
32:22
not gonna get anything although
they can
32:23
bring it all right which has to
be
32:26
considered but there's this
thing going
32:28
on this pre-k they always try
to do this
32:30
with pre-k they're trying to
brainwash
32:32
the kids and so you can't
brainwash them
32:34
in college just because these
guys are
32:36
all gonna go under hmm and
that's where
32:38
the big brain washes I don't
know how
32:39
much brainwashing you can do to
a kid
32:41
but somebody must have some
evidence of
32:44
something because they keep
pushing for
32:48
pre-k pre-k pre-k let's listen
to this
32:50
clips pre-k for San Antonio one
first of
32:53
all I just wanted to ask you to
tell us
32:54
why pre-k matters your former
teacher
32:57
you're an administrator you
must have
32:58
taught education courses at the
33:00
university level so you kind of
have
33:01
that bird's-eye view of the
whole system
33:04
why does pre-k matter well
pre-k is
33:07
really about brain development
we know
33:10
that young children's brains
develop
33:12
about 90% of their architecture
in the
33:15
first five years and so we've
really
33:17
need to focus on those first
years to
33:20
make sure that children have the
33:22
underlying academic and brain
structures
33:26
to learn levels later on so
it's a
33:28
really good investment a good
way to get
33:30
children off to a great start
33:34
I don't know what is
kindergarten
33:42
kindergarten is five yeah these
are four
33:45
year four-year-olds we've got
it we got
33:47
to get their brain structure
just right
33:50
mm-hmm
33:51
well this packet if you'd lay
that clip
33:53
against uses academic brain at
four
33:58
years old we've met a four year
old so
34:02
we really need to focus on
those first
34:05
years to make sure that
children have
34:08
the underlying academic
concepts and
34:11
brain structures to learn high
levels
34:13
later on years old are you
kidding me
34:19
who was this woman who was
saying this
34:21
she's the head of this
operation called
34:24
pre-k for SA and Wow on NPR
course
34:30
mining and beauty beauty beauty
all
34:34
right and so she's got this
thing going
34:38
on with him there's a lot of
money
34:40
involved and they are all
concerned is
34:41
not everyone can get in on this
and
34:43
pre-k always seemed to me to be
like you
34:45
know it's a babysitting service
34:47
totally and if anybody thinks
forgetting
34:49
academic anything there wait
wait a
34:52
minute so this is a great but
this is
34:54
the biggest problem parents
have their
34:58
people need their kids to go
back to
35:00
school I know people who are
spending a
35:01
hundred ninety two two hundred
dollars a
35:03
week in child care so that they
can work
35:05
if the government now will step
in and
35:07
say give him even earlier don't
worry
35:10
we're gonna give him the right
brain
35:13
structure for higher learning
later on
35:16
hmm yeah which is a crock but
okay she's
35:21
got a good pitch let's listen
to part
35:22
two it's longer it's my
understanding
35:24
that your program spends an
average of
35:25
more than $11,000 per child
compared
35:29
with about $9,000 per child for
public
35:33
school what accounts for that
difference
35:34
and I understand that that is
the source
35:36
of some criticism so how do you
answer
35:38
that
35:38
isn't that the big it doesn't
everybody
35:40
know what that extra two grand
is no
35:42
daddy
35:44
position cost hello right so
what I say
35:48
is we spend what it takes to
get quality
35:51
because we know that only if
you have
35:53
high quality are you going to
get those
35:55
long-term outcomes that are
associated
35:57
with early learning but we also
invest
35:59
in our people so we pay a
livable wage
36:01
to our assistant teachers and
our
36:04
teachers but also we offer a
program
36:07
that goes from 7:15 in the
morning til
36:09
six o'clock at night because we
know
36:11
that families when they're
working they
36:13
can't leave at the end of you
know the
36:15
school day at three o'clock to
come pick
36:16
up their children and so ours
is a ten
36:18
hour program for families that
are
36:21
working full-time or going to
school
36:22
full-time
36:22
and so those are that's where
some of
36:24
the additional dollars go as
well the
36:28
criticism as I understand it
there are
36:30
kids in San Antonio who don't
qualify
36:31
for pre-k for SI as you as we
mentioned
36:34
at the outset it's for families
of
36:36
limited income is for military
families
36:38
and for English language
learners but
36:39
then the kind of high quality
pre-k that
36:42
you're talking about is very
expensive
36:44
there have to be families that
are stuck
36:46
in the middle they don't
qualify for
36:47
pre-k for SI but they can't
afford these
36:50
private programs so what's the
vision
36:53
for them well that's exactly
right
36:56
so we go up for reauthorization
in
36:58
November and in our next your
37:01
authorization that's where
we're going
37:03
to focus we are going to make
pre-k for
37:06
sa free of charge to families
who are in
37:09
that middle class that making
up to
37:12
sixty-five thousand dollars a
year they
37:14
make too much to qualify for
the free
37:16
pre-k in the public sector but
not
37:18
enough to afford it in the
private
37:19
sector so that's really where
we're
37:21
going to focus and we're gonna
work with
37:22
our partners and other programs
to make
37:24
those high quality seats
available to
37:26
all families across San Antonio
because
37:29
that's really our goal is to
make sure
37:30
that every family in San
Antonio with a
37:33
four-year-old who wants their
child to
37:35
go to a high quality program
has access
37:37
to that okay um I just want to
talk
37:40
briefly about this high quality
this
37:45
high quality education they're
getting
37:47
at four years is it possible
that they
37:50
they whoever pre-k for si is
37:54
I'm sure this is elsewhere I
want to get
37:57
this you know the the the
message in
38:00
white privilege white fragility
I want
38:05
to get black lives matter
incorporated
38:09
into the child's mind very
early on with
38:13
a result which is the lieutenant
38:16
governor of Texas was talking
about
38:20
unfortunately on the Laura
Ingraham show
38:23
I dislike her even more these
days but
38:28
Frau ingre ham it's a great
statement by
38:32
the lieutenant governor look at
this and
38:34
I think most Americans look at
this the
38:36
same way we know that each
black life
38:39
matters but black lives matter
as a
38:42
group their communist
organization and
38:44
what you played earlier they're
trying
38:46
to take over the school board
to take
38:47
over the education of the
system and not
38:50
will it just indoctrinate these
students
38:52
to embrace communism it will
turn them
38:55
against their own parents
because this
38:58
is the not not the way we grew
up so
39:00
people in America need to
understand
39:02
black lives matters is a
communist
39:04
organization but each white
life matters
39:06
is important to every one of us
what
39:09
better then to get them even
earlier to
39:11
turn them against their parents
well
39:14
that's the theory I mean that
is an old
39:15
communist precept that you get
the kids
39:18
you know this goes way back to
the Greek
39:20
and Roman times you had whole
you know
39:21
where the kids are just removed
from
39:23
their parents and brainwashed
from day
39:24
one to get them to a point
where they
39:27
have some of these you know
these ideas
39:29
kind of pushed into that early
era it's
39:34
possible that it would I don't
know if
39:36
it works or not I mean there's
some
39:37
evidence that it doesn't I'm
sure
39:39
there's plenty of evidence that
it
39:40
doesn't well if we look well if
we look
39:42
at who is hang out by the way
this is
39:44
ten hours a day of propaganda
if we look
39:48
at who was going to be teaching
these
39:50
pre Ches it's going to be the
the new
39:53
graduates from the schools who
have come
39:56
out with a lot of this thinking
and the
39:59
thinking is inspired and not
just
40:02
inspired but is
40:04
a reinforced by Robyn D'Angelo
40:09
absolutely and and brené Brown
does
40:15
anyone remember that name no to
review
40:19
please okay Brene brown highly
respect
40:24
she's like up one of Oprah's
mentors she
40:27
started this this this corporate
40:32
understanding of privilege and
shaming a
40:36
lot about shaving and in fact
when I was
40:38
in therapy years and years ago
she was
40:42
brought up with a in the
context of
40:45
shaming and I actually listened
to some
40:48
of her stuff but I had never put
40:50
together all the the different
pieces
40:52
the things that she has been
doing is
40:56
predates Robyn D'Angelo by gosh
maybe
40:59
even a decade here actually she
did a
41:04
little a little conference not
too long
41:06
ago and I have a few short
clips here's
41:09
so this is Bernie brow and
again she is
41:12
Oprah's guru when it comes to
these
41:14
types of issues and I collect a
story in
41:17
the United States is a story of
white
41:19
supremacy that is the story
that's our
41:22
story
41:22
and we have not owned it so now
41:26
it owns us it still owns our
and it
41:30
defines us because we have not
had the
41:32
courage to step in and own the
story and
41:34
say this is the truth about
where we
41:38
come from and what we've done
and this
41:41
is part of the 16:19 project
which we
41:45
we've only talked about a
little bit
41:46
since big New York Times
project which
41:49
is now also being introduced
into school
41:52
which says no no America the
United
41:54
States is not 1776 it goes back
to 1619
41:59
when the first people were in
slay and
42:02
slaved your favorite word
enslaved and
42:04
it really reads the history as
as as I
42:09
learned it as you learned it
and it's
42:11
now being taught in schools and
you know
42:14
this is the kind of results in
every
42:16
class I've ever taught we do a
privilege
42:18
exercise where I say stop you
got her I
42:24
remember with this this is what
we did a
42:26
whole show on these privilege
exercises
42:29
where you do they ask you a
question do
42:32
tell this was this was them yet
you get
42:36
worse than this but it's been
with us
42:38
all along we you know and we've
kind of
42:41
laughed at it I guess and like I
42:42
whatever but it really got
integrated
42:45
that it's just I got these two
short
42:47
clips you're gonna publish in
your life
42:49
and you remember I'm looking at
on a
42:50
class it's 25% african-american
25%
42:53
Latino latina Latino X 25%
Anglo and
42:57
about 25% asian-american
43:02
some people transfer
international
43:03
students
43:05
and in the last several years
I've had a
43:08
signer and sign language
translator in
43:11
my classes so we're talking
about the
43:13
real thing we're talking about
what
43:14
America looks like okay no we
don't have
43:22
25 25 25 well at 25 it seemed
to hear
43:27
the numbers to be wrong yeah
but by the
43:30
way I will say this though when
she says
43:32
that this is what America Lucy
this is
43:35
actually a belief mostly held
by the
43:39
Democrats hardcourt yes and
this is
43:42
Democrats actually think by
berating the
43:45
white voter and you have to
remember him
43:47
back to demographics 75 percent
of
43:50
Americans and many of our
morelets Latin
43:53
X self-identify as white and
you start
43:58
telling whitey that he's an
idiot
44:01
you're gonna die could pick up
a lot of
44:03
votes with that strategy and
that's what
44:04
the Democrats are doing it hit
me this
44:06
morning as I'm prepping in the
in the
44:09
darkness it hit me if someone
would call
44:14
me a racist
44:16
or someone with white privilege
go ahead
44:19
John just just throw it on me
just do
44:20
one of those and I'll give my
because
44:22
you have wrought white
privilege dude
44:25
excuse me how dare you use your
44:29
privilege to assume I am white
come on
44:34
now come on now that will shut
people up
44:38
excuse me did you just use your
44:40
privilege to assume that I am
white is
44:44
that what you think I'm white
John you
44:46
can say it you can say you
don't have to
44:48
say I'm not you say you you use
your
44:51
privilege to assume that I'm
white says
44:54
enough they will never say I
can tell
44:56
you what oh really oh really
you could
44:59
tell that I'm white you just
say that
45:01
yeah you could pull that fact
45:03
nutjob stuff that they believe
in
45:06
themselves and they will and
they will
45:08
believe it I mean it's not
helping
45:09
Society we're all gonna die in
the end
45:11
anyway but at least I'll feel
good in
45:13
the in the interim oh you have
a kick
45:16
kick out of it but I think the
kovat and
45:21
the black lives matter and the
lock
45:25
downs and where and where but
and this
45:28
type of the Robyn D'Angelo the
what is
45:32
it equality diversity
inclusivity
45:34
training all of this is it's
coming
45:40
together and it's it's there's
some real
45:42
destruction and I think it's
targeting
45:46
women primarily this is why we
have the
45:49
Karen's and there's I mean it's
sick
45:51
what is happening and it's
focused
45:55
against white people white
people and
45:56
men I'm gonna read you an email
that
45:58
came in this morning and I know
two
46:00
other cases that are similar it
of
46:03
people I know it's one of our
producers
46:05
it's really it's horrible what
I'm
46:08
reading here in the morning I'm
not able
46:11
to give a donation as to this
right now
46:13
but I wanted to write you
before my
46:15
phone is cut off tomorrow and I
no
46:16
longer have access to the
Internet as
46:19
from Brian I wanted to give you
an John
46:22
and eyes on the ground report
from
46:23
Eastern Kentucky about what
this virus
46:25
has done to the poor now he
doesn't know
46:27
exactly everything that's been
done but
46:30
he says since the virus began
my life
46:32
has been turned upside down
46:33
my wife filed for divorce and
became a
46:36
lesbian I got the virus and
missed work
46:39
and lost my job and now as they
say I am
46:41
suffering from homelessness
this is
46:44
happening to many I know
especially the
46:46
divorce rate surging I feel
somehow the
46:49
powers-that-be has found a way
to create
46:51
a record-setting single-parent
homes and
46:53
get rid of all dads you and
John have
46:56
kept me sane as last few months
I want
46:58
to say thank you I don't know
when I
47:00
will finally find a job and get
internet
47:02
again to be able to to listen
anyway so
47:05
Brian first of all thank you
for your
47:07
courage I have heard it not the
not
47:10
necessarily lesbian but I've
heard women
47:13
hating men and hating their
husbands and
47:16
having visceral reaction to it
during
47:19
this lockdown has men and women
together
47:25
part of it is coming from
47:29
an oversaturation of
understanding you
47:33
know get rid of the
heteronormative
47:36
patriarchy
47:37
it's being said you rid of the
47:39
heteronormative patriarchy has
been a
47:41
goal for years and this thing
and a blot
47:43
of it is the romanticization
and you see
47:46
you in Hollywood the romant I
could do
47:49
pronunciations romanticization
I got you
47:52
I got you of single moms yes oh
she's a
47:56
single mom single mom
everything's go
47:59
okay everything's great you
don't need a
48:00
dad single mom single mom
single mom and
48:03
it's you and mo fax even
discuss I mean
48:06
that the idea is to really have
a
48:10
old-fashioned nuclear family is
always a
48:14
better thing to do in so far as
raising
48:16
kids are concerned but they
romanticized
48:19
the single mom and this has
been going
48:22
on for years and part of this
pre-k for
48:26
essay is really targeting
single moms
48:29
because they have to work
exactly.you
48:32
and you got two four year old
and you
48:34
know if you gotta do something
with the
48:37
brat whereas we all know you
really want
48:42
children to work in the
enterprise
48:44
around the house you know you
want to
48:45
either working on the farm that
would be
48:47
ideal you want them doing stuff
for the
48:49
newsletter I mean you want them
you know
48:51
doing artwork for the show or
whatever
48:53
your business is and that's why
we
48:55
originally had kids is to be
part of the
48:57
surprise to some chores I feel
I can
49:03
feel it there is this is so big
what is
49:05
taking place and I have heard
consistent
49:09
stories of women becoming in
there
49:12
whatever they call feminists
and really
49:15
just seeing all the issues with
men and
49:18
how can you not we have joked
about it
49:21
for several years how the worst
people
49:24
in the planet has got to be got
to be
49:26
straight old white men
eventually that
49:29
stuff leaks in and someone's
gonna start
49:31
believing it and Enif it's if
it's
49:35
institutionalized the way I'm
hearing it
49:37
yes
49:38
concerning and this is not a
unique
49:42
story this is not a you know
it's I
49:44
don't know I am I don't I don't
49:51
I'm on the loss for words is
what I am
49:53
but it but it comes from way
way back
49:55
and now I think that well let's
let's go
49:59
back to if maybe go back to and
tie this
50:01
back into Corona cuz I know you
have
50:03
some other reports well let me
get some
50:05
of these Corona report let's
just bear
50:07
that in mind bear in mind we're
looking
50:09
at a total political issue we
heard it
50:13
from the World Health
Organization from
50:15
the President himself Ted Ross
we're not
50:17
this is not about the about the
the
50:19
virus this is about leadership
doing
50:21
everything together masks is
the first
50:24
thing the whole world will have
to wear
50:26
masks now in the Netherlands are
50:28
starting to pop it's starting
to crop up
50:29
more mandatory masking same in
the
50:33
Belgium which is where the
European
50:34
Union government is so it's
gonna spread
50:36
from there that is and it's not
about
50:39
the medical part you can put a
sock in
50:41
your face and it's okay
50:44
they say that you can make it
out of
50:46
cloth cut here's my soccer tied
around
50:47
my face great so it's not about
a
50:50
medical issue it is about
compliance I
50:53
never thought it would be I
even laughed
50:55
as people who said that and now
and now
50:58
I can't it's well you know
you're you
51:01
have your have mixed responses
you
51:04
didn't necessarily laugh at
people who
51:06
say that you're the first one
that says
51:07
it was a muzzle yeah the
free-speech
51:11
muzzle but now I'm seeing that
everyone
51:13
just does it to not either well
now in
51:18
Austin to get ticketed to not
have other
51:20
people point at you and yell so
you're
51:23
just kind of complying with the
crowd
51:24
hello does that sound familiar
to the
51:27
entire past years that we've
had with
51:30
with privilege and and and
whiteness
51:33
it's all part of the same thing
I had
51:40
clip of somebody yelling at
somebody on
51:43
your face what happened I can't
believe
51:45
you found a let's go to the the
let's go
51:54
to let's go to the bridges NPR
have
51:57
going with them yeah this is
the update
52:01
in Brazil we know that bolson
are was a
52:03
horrible right wing or a
populist he's
52:05
got to go we need a guy that
wants to
52:07
you know become a globalist so
you got
52:09
to get rid of him but
condemning him but
52:11
let's play the Brazil report so
52:13
meanwhile in Brazil president
Antonio
52:16
Cesaro has been downplaying the
threat
52:18
from cover 19 from the beginning
52:19
and yet the virus has hit the
country
52:21
very hard and this week post an
hour
52:23
himself tested positive so
Philip what's
52:25
been the reaction to that
development
52:27
well it wasn't really a
surprise as you
52:30
mentioned I mean he's made a
point of
52:31
flamboyantly ignoring social
distancing
52:34
and not only that actually of
some 13
52:36
yet even when he went live on
TV this
52:39
week to confirm that he had
tested
52:40
positive he took his mask off
his now
52:45
infected as proof that he's
reckless
52:48
they're responsible a danger to
people's
52:50
lives and entirely incapable of
handling
52:53
this crisis but there's also
some
52:55
speculation that Boston error
might try
52:58
to turn this to his advantage
if it
53:00
turns out that he only has light
53:02
symptoms and the emerges of
relatively
53:04
unscathed he he could use
himself as an
53:06
example that you know what he's
been
53:08
saying all along is true that
regardless
53:10
of the fact that covered 19 has
killed
53:12
more than 70,000 Brazilians so
far that
53:15
this virus really isn't all
that serious
53:17
and that most people be fine
especially
53:19
if they're like him fit and
healthy and
53:22
especially if they take
53:24
hydroxychloroquine the drug
that he
53:26
ardently believes in even
though most
53:28
medical experts not to mention
the World
53:30
Health Organization do not well
watch
53:39
he'll he'll walk through a
hospital like
53:42
our president and he'll wear a
cool ass
53:44
mask in the hospital which is
eventually
53:46
you know I get it in a medical
space
53:49
whatever he catches it
53:53
drexy clerk could dig the image
it's
53:56
unlawful but ok bad PR and
listen to
54:00
their suite and run down which
has got a
54:02
little gotcha in here
54:04
statistically which interests
me early
54:07
on Sweden took an approach to
this
54:09
pandemic that was just
different from
54:10
that of most similarly situated
54:12
countries so social distancing
yes but
54:16
no shutdown of the economy
hoping that
54:18
as part of the process the
country would
54:20
achieve some sort of herd
immunity how
54:22
did that turn out yeah there's
no
54:25
getting away from the fact that
Sweden
54:27
ended up with a death rate
several times
54:30
higher than its Nordic
neighbors looking
54:32
at the latest figures from John
Hopkins
54:34
University of 54 deaths per
100,000
54:38
people that's ahead of the US
where it's
54:40
40 deaths per 100,000 people
but if you
54:43
compare it to other European
countries
54:44
like the UK Italy Spain of
Belgium who
54:47
all had strict lock downs their
figures
54:49
are worse I think where Sweden
54:52
really failed was in its
strategy to
54:54
protect the elderly the most
vulnerable
54:56
50% of deaths have taken place
in care
54:59
homes and in terms of the wait
wait a
55:02
minute I just want we're still
talking
55:04
about 0.005 percent or 0-5 is
it half a
55:09
percent or zero zero five well
if you're
55:12
gonna go with 64 over a hundred
thousand
55:14
you can make that it that would
be what
55:16
point six I think no I hate
calculator
55:23
the trolls are gonna give it to
us a
55:25
hundred thousand and sixty four
sixty
55:27
four four hundred thousand I
want to get
55:28
it right wouldn't stop me my
sister stop
55:31
the clip let's just do a couple
of
55:35
things we should note one first
of all
55:38
they downplay the fact that
Sweden is
55:42
slower than the rest of the
Europeans
55:45
that had the extreme lock downs
and that
55:47
would include Italy with those
55:48
ridiculously high numbers but
we can
55:51
also assume that the Italians
had the
55:53
first gret because they were
connected
55:55
to one directly because of the
garment
55:57
industry in northern Italy and
so they
56:00
were just having the Chinese
come
56:01
straight over and infecting
everybody
56:03
with the first iteration
56:05
the of the virus which is the
strongest
56:07
version and that was that was
the one
56:10
that was that ended up maybe in
New York
56:12
that was so stupid killing
people left
56:14
and right it has deteriorated
over time
56:16
which people don't want to
discuss
56:17
because nobody wants to admit
that this
56:19
is a lab created animals here
it is and
56:23
so but but so you have to say
they
56:25
downplay the fact that Sweden
actually
56:27
did better than everybody else
and then
56:30
secondly if you take that 50%
by not you
56:34
know they said half of these
deaths
56:35
these 64 half of them are from
the old
56:38
folks homes which means they
could be
56:40
misdiagnosed as a million
things that
56:42
can go wrong there so their
real number
56:44
is 32 yes is half of this wait
for it
56:47
wait for it so that is 0.03 two
percent
56:53
so that is a there's a three
three one
57:00
hundredths of a percent yeah
that would
57:04
be that would be like the
regular flu
57:08
maybe even a little lower lower
than the
57:12
h1n1 which is another topic of
57:15
conversation because apparently
during
57:18
the bite in the Obama
administration
57:20
they actually ordered them to
stop
57:23
testing this is a huge scandal
that's
57:27
not coming out in the media you
have a
57:29
clip no you don't have a clip
of course
57:31
no because nobody nobody's
talking about
57:33
it's just the rain fighting can
find a
57:35
lot of documentation you can
find there
57:38
was a report that was done on
CBS by
57:41
cheryl atkinson in 2009 if
anyone can
57:45
find this clip and some would
be a
57:47
miracle i have not been able to
find it
57:49
Cheryl Atkins is talking about
it now
57:51
but she's not talking about it
on the
57:52
air in 2009 they were asking the
57:55
questions she was asking the
hard
57:57
question and we're stopping
reporting on
58:00
h1n1 when the death rates were
going up
58:03
the same way they were here no
Tina was
58:09
this
58:10
stopped literally stop testing
Tina was
58:14
telling me so you don t know is
that we
58:17
got some kind of weird lag on
the line
58:19
Tina was showing me some
article that
58:22
said even though Sweden has not
had a
58:24
single death in the past two
days
58:26
they're still the worst people
on earth
58:29
I'm paraphrasing the headline
but
58:31
there's there's a concerted
effort
58:35
against Sweden to make sure
everyone
58:39
thinks that they did it wrong
despite it
58:42
looking to me like they did
okay I think
58:46
they did better than okay yeah
I mean it
58:49
was all voluntary the masks
were there
58:51
they weren't there Japan so
there was
58:53
some social distance this
week's can do
58:55
this stuff but they didn't shut
down the
58:57
whole economy like maniacs well
they did
59:00
shut down well not like me oh
they were
59:02
all volunteers yeah there was a
lot of
59:06
volunteer stuff and the
mobility a lot
59:08
of people worked from home and
they're
59:10
set up for that and we are too
now and
59:13
if that was part of the the
objective do
59:17
we play this flip this the
Sweden
59:19
rundown continue on that yeah
play the
59:20
rest of fucker thousand people
if you
59:23
compare it to other European
countries
59:25
like the UK Italy Spain of
Belgium who
59:27
all had strict lock downs their
figures
59:30
are worth I think where Sweden
really
59:33
failed was in its strategy how
do you
59:39
say the what what she just said
59:42
is unbelievably ludicrous
59:45
yeah they failed how did they
fail when
59:48
their numbers are lower than
the numbers
59:51
she just cited before he just
cited the
59:55
numbers and what they did but
somehow
59:59
that was a failure on Sweden's
part well
1:00:03
you explain the logic to me yes
I can
1:00:06
they are getting ready for the
new pre-k
1:00:08
for essay children who will
ingest this
1:00:12
information and believe sadly
exactly
1:00:17
what Orwell said
1:00:19
a chai tea yes is no good is
bad black
1:00:27
is white the world is upside
down I
1:00:29
would like you to back it up
and play
1:00:31
that segment one more time yeah
I think
1:00:34
that that is necessary here we
do
1:00:36
getting away from the fact that
Sweden
1:00:38
ended up with a death rate
several times
1:00:41
higher than its Nordic
neighbors looking
1:00:44
at several times higher is a
1:00:48
mathematical descriptor that
means a
1:00:52
multiplication several times so
two
1:00:55
times three times several what
is
1:00:57
several is several three or a
couple
1:00:59
will be two so can we say three
what do
1:01:02
you think what do you feel for
can we
1:01:03
just call it four that's not
thousand
1:01:06
but it's not true neighbours
what
1:01:14
Finland I'm gonna play the
whole thing
1:01:15
again let's listen to this this
is this
1:01:17
is some this is some crazy mind
control
1:01:20
early on Sweden took an
approach to this
1:01:22
pandemic that was just
different from
1:01:23
that of most similarly situated
1:01:25
countries so social distancing
yes but
1:01:28
no shutdown of the economy
hoping that
1:01:31
as part of the process the
country would
1:01:32
achieve some sort of herd
immunity how
1:01:35
did that turn out yeah there's
no
1:01:38
getting away from the fact that
Sweden
1:01:39
ended up with a death rate
several times
1:01:42
higher than its Nordic
neighbours death
1:01:45
rate John not number of deaths
death
1:01:48
rate looking at the latest
figures from
1:01:50
John Hopkins University
fifty-four
1:01:52
deaths per 100,000 people
that's ahead
1:01:55
of the US where it's 40 deaths
per
1:01:57
100,000 people but if you
compare it to
1:02:00
other European countries like
the UK
1:02:01
Italy Spain of Belgium who all
had
1:02:04
strict lock downs their figures
are
1:02:06
worth I think where Sweden
really failed
1:02:09
was in its strategy to protect
the
1:02:11
elderly the most vulnerable
fifty
1:02:13
percent of deaths have taken
place in
1:02:16
care homes and in terms of the
every
1:02:19
country had that happen
1:02:20
we had that happen oh my beauty
it
1:02:22
wasn't the overall goal but it
was
1:02:24
something that scientists
predicted
1:02:26
would happen and we aren't
seeing very
1:02:28
high levels of antibodies in the
1:02:30
population here we're also
seeing all
1:02:32
science and research suggesting
that
1:02:34
it's unclear what will happen
in the
1:02:36
future people those who do have
1:02:37
antibodies science and we're
seeing more
1:02:40
science and research that says
it's
1:02:42
unclear what we'll see in the
future
1:02:43
what kind of science and
research
1:02:45
results is that reporting this
is NPR is
1:02:52
gee I'm so glad you're doing it
what
1:02:56
will happen in the future those
who do
1:02:58
have antibodies
1:02:59
our Swedish leaders
acknowledging that
1:03:02
they didn't get their strategy
quite
1:03:03
right Swedish leaders have
admitted that
1:03:06
things went wrong in terms of
the death
1:03:08
toll specifically in elderly
care homes
1:03:11
but I think what's important to
point
1:03:14
out here is that it's the public
1:03:15
authorities the scientists
employed by
1:03:19
the state they've really been
the front
1:03:21
at the forefront of this crisis
and
1:03:23
there wasn't a huge amount of
political
1:03:25
debate at the beginning but as
the death
1:03:27
toll has has turned out to be a
lot
1:03:29
higher than predicted as
debates have
1:03:31
continued globally about why
Sweden's
1:03:33
been doing things differently
there
1:03:35
started to be a lot more
concern and
1:03:37
criticism and the Swedish
government has
1:03:39
launched a coronavirus
Commission to
1:03:42
look into how things were dealt
with it
1:03:43
at a local regional and
national level
1:03:46
oh man there's just too much
money for
1:03:51
this stuff too much coming and
going by
1:03:56
pushing for Commission's
Commission's
1:03:58
Commission's let's do that one
more this
1:04:00
is a two-parter this is a
covert rundown
1:04:02
and this I kept I wrote down
switcheroo
1:04:05
so there's some some switcheroo
going on
1:04:08
here with the CBS report the
coronavirus
1:04:11
is taking a heavy toll on the
United
1:04:13
States many areas are seeing a
dramatic
1:04:15
new spike in cases and the
officials are
1:04:18
taking steps to help curb the
spread in
1:04:21
Louisiana Governor John bel
Edwards
1:04:22
ordered a statewide mask
mandate on
1:04:25
Saturday it's set to go into
effect on
1:04:27
Monday bars will also now be
restricted
1:04:30
to take
1:04:31
orders only and in Atlanta
mayor Keisha
1:04:33
Lance bottoms order the city to
rollback
1:04:35
its reopening plan to phase one
after
1:04:38
Georgia reported a single day
record for
1:04:41
new infections on Friday under
that
1:04:43
phase Atlanta residents will be
required
1:04:45
to stay home makes up for
essential
1:04:48
trips and wear face masks in
public
1:04:50
across the country more than
3.1 million
1:04:54
cases have been recorded and
there have
1:04:57
been more than 134 thousand
deaths
1:05:00
Michael George has the latest
details
1:05:03
okay now this you have to
listen to the
1:05:06
way this was presented this was
1:05:09
presented as though they hooked
up the
1:05:12
new count the 3 million group
cases yeah
1:05:15
and then dropped in because
they're
1:05:17
talking about the surge and
that next
1:05:19
batch and all the rest and then
they
1:05:20
drop in the overall the 134
thousand
1:05:23
dead number yeah at the end
continuous
1:05:26
or somehow connected like co2
and
1:05:31
climate change baby so I'm
listening
1:05:34
this going and they just join
these
1:05:36
numbers out you and they
started all of
1:05:38
us are doing is I noticed nari
1:05:40
Srinivasan was doing this and
all these
1:05:44
guys on PBS are doing this
they're doing
1:05:45
now there instead of doing the
daily
1:05:47
death they're doing the 7-day
average
1:05:50
move forward with all these
mathematical
1:05:55
models to make the numbers
sound worse
1:05:58
than they are
1:05:59
yeah yeah and it's like a
concerted
1:06:01
effort it's like how much they
can't be
1:06:04
this is not a good thing for
the country
1:06:06
to think they're helping their
cause but
1:06:08
this is the road I don't get it
let's
1:06:09
listen to part two of that clip
bars
1:06:11
restaurants and the young made
their way
1:06:14
into the crosshairs of
governors of
1:06:16
southern states where the virus
is
1:06:18
surging this executive order
will
1:06:20
prohibit the sale of alcohol
alcoholic
1:06:23
beverages in all South Carolina
1:06:25
restaurants and bars after 11
p.m.
1:06:29
South Carolina Governor Henry
McMaster
1:06:31
threatened to strip liquor
licenses from
1:06:33
violating proprietors at a
Kentucky Test
1:06:36
Site bartender Michael whittler
knows
1:06:38
what can happen after 11 p.m.
1:06:41
once it gets too late at night
it's just
1:06:43
unbelievable it's been pretty
nuts
1:06:45
enough to make you want to get
you
1:06:46
tested in Tennessee Shelby
County
1:06:48
restaurants require customers
to fork
1:06:51
over their contact information
before
1:06:53
they'll be seated infectious
disease dr.
1:06:55
Manoj Jain is on the local task
force
1:06:58
that mandated the rule I think
it's
1:07:00
really important to have
people's names
1:07:02
and phone numbers because if
there was
1:07:04
someone who was positive in that
1:07:06
restaurant at the same time
then the
1:07:09
owners can tell everyone else
chef and
1:07:12
owner Michael Patrick will hang
on to
1:07:14
the information and seating
charts for
1:07:16
the better part of a month to
help trace
1:07:18
patrons who test positive and I
would
1:07:21
hate for God forbid someone to
get sick
1:07:23
here but I would feel like it
was a
1:07:24
public obligation to let people
know
1:07:26
right here for some crowded
restaurants
1:07:29
and bars are seen as a toxic
cocktail
1:07:32
okay because I'm sitting here
listening
1:07:35
to this and and please tell me
about the
1:07:37
switcheroo and then I just want
to give
1:07:39
you my feeling of what's what
what we're
1:07:41
seeing here no switcheroo was
in the air
1:07:43
previous clip that was oh this
is okay
1:07:45
this is you're sweating these
numbers as
1:07:47
though it was part of the
dessert so and
1:07:50
I realized this this morning I
got an
1:07:53
email from a guy who I used to
indicate
1:07:57
my radio show with and he's no
big in
1:07:59
radio syndication Westwood won
all this
1:08:02
stuff and he's doing podcasts
he already
1:08:04
sold a podcast advertising
company
1:08:06
doesn't matter so we're going
back and
1:08:07
forth and I'm telling I'm not
interested
1:08:09
I said you should know we're
not doing
1:08:11
patron she'd look into what
I've been
1:08:13
doing for the past 15 years
whatever
1:08:15
fine and I said I'll see you
next time
1:08:18
in New York he's replies to me
yes next
1:08:21
time in New York or if I'm in
Austin of
1:08:23
course once we have the vaccine
and you
1:08:26
and I and everybody the No
Agenda nation
1:08:30
we know that we're not that
concerned
1:08:34
this is a reality check
1:08:36
I believe people outside of our
little
1:08:38
bubble have this firmly in
their heads
1:08:43
it's not over until we have a
vaccine
1:08:45
it's not over until we have a
vaccine
1:08:48
everything will be abnormal
until we
1:08:51
have a vaccine you can ask
people they
1:08:54
will
1:08:54
say it I think the programming
is very
1:08:57
close to complete and who know
I guess
1:09:03
phase through act three starts
but this
1:09:06
is this is what this is all
about we
1:09:08
have to take it through
November we have
1:09:10
to get rid of Trump but
everyone's using
1:09:12
it the whole world is coming to
this oh
1:09:15
yeah I don't have danny doubt
about it
1:09:18
uh oh you talk to this guy but
he wanted
1:09:21
us to fucking get patreon what
is he
1:09:24
talking about no he was just
trying to
1:09:25
feed
1:09:26
he wants to hey Adam how you
doing uh
1:09:29
podcast I should do sell ads
for it
1:09:31
that's not the point
1:09:32
yes the old-time radio guy he's
a legend
1:09:35
in advertising knows all the
NPR scams I
1:09:40
learned a lot from him but no
but you
1:09:42
did but yeah well let's get
back to this
1:09:44
okay so the VAX yes that's
exactly what
1:09:46
everyone's thinking when the
vaccine
1:09:47
comes right here's what I
always like to
1:09:49
say what do you what's the name
of this
1:09:52
is Tsarskoe vid - yeah is the
actual
1:09:56
name of this virus the virus
yep there
1:09:59
used to be another one right it
was
1:10:02
about ten little more than ten
years ago
1:10:03
it was before we started doing
our show
1:10:06
mm-hmm
1:10:07
SARS Cove one yes also a
man-made
1:10:13
lab-based
1:10:15
thing that came out and then
disappeared
1:10:16
after a while mm-hmm what why
it wasn't
1:10:19
there ever a vaccine for that
and why is
1:10:20
it still around if you want to
go down
1:10:23
the vaccines I'm ready for it
1:10:25
oh no I don't want to go down
to that
1:10:28
question no we have to because
this this
1:10:30
is exactly this is this is
where we're
1:10:33
headed with all this well
because that's
1:10:36
just a rhetorical question let
me get
1:10:38
the I think I have one more
this is a
1:10:40
this is a funny clip this is
Kovas it
1:10:43
says the two dubious cases in
China what
1:10:48
is the point of this story I
wanted to
1:10:49
ask you this a local story has
been
1:10:51
played all over the country
meanwhile in
1:10:53
China officials reported two
new covered
1:10:56
19 cases yesterday both were
imported
1:10:58
from foreign countries the
National
1:11:01
Health Commission says that
brings the
1:11:02
total existing cases in
1:11:05
- 330 now this is the
switcheroo in the
1:11:10
background of all of this
obviously we
1:11:12
have the first country that
that took
1:11:14
this unprecedented move of a
shutdown of
1:11:17
a city of 11 million they set
the tone
1:11:19
they set the template their
media
1:11:22
partners set the entire
strategy so this
1:11:25
part of it is oh by the way
you're
1:11:28
giving it to us oh you're bad
see
1:11:31
they're flipping it around
there's
1:11:33
flipping this around yes this
is also
1:11:34
about Trump okay I want to talk
about
1:11:38
the vaccine because the team
that is in
1:11:40
place is fascinating and I and
I've been
1:11:46
talking to a number of
producers who
1:11:48
have a lot of insight into the
Catholic
1:11:50
Church into the Vatican into
what the
1:11:52
Pope is doing or not doing and
is it
1:11:55
really the Pope if Pope
Benedict's only
1:11:58
resigned his ministry and not
his office
1:12:01
that's just a cool conspiracy
theory I'm
1:12:04
launching right here you have
to speak
1:12:06
Latin in order to understand
that one
1:12:07
but redfield the CDC director
another
1:12:15
Jesuit interestingly enough
appointed by
1:12:18
Alexander a czar the Health and
Human
1:12:20
Services Secretary who also has
some I
1:12:24
think Orthodox as I have it in
the show
1:12:29
notes is some kind of Orthodox a
1:12:31
Christian version of
Catholicism so
1:12:35
they're all kind of involved
and they've
1:12:37
all known each other for a long
time and
1:12:39
Alexandra a czar is a guide I
mean
1:12:40
that's a huge pharma guy he has
he was
1:12:44
running pharma in 2009 I mean
the guy is
1:12:46
revolving-door shill so let's
listen to
1:12:50
red field now this is him on
pooper with
1:12:53
Sanjay Gupta and pooper is
trying to
1:12:57
trick him and you nail him down
like why
1:13:00
are you caving in to President
Trump to
1:13:02
help him open up the schools
early why
1:13:04
are you changing your guidance
but what
1:13:06
Cooper like all other
completely under
1:13:09
informed and over socialized
people has
1:13:12
been told or not been told or
has been
1:13:15
told is that the CDC never
recommended
1:13:17
shutting down schools at
1:13:18
there's no recommendation for
shutting
1:13:20
down schools never has been so
the only
1:13:24
thing that is coming out now is
well
1:13:26
since you shut down here's some
1:13:28
strategies which are called
guidance
1:13:30
that you can use to get back to
some
1:13:33
normalcy but pooper is trying
to nail
1:13:36
the CDC director on some you
know
1:13:39
horrible fallacy that he's
committed by
1:13:41
the kowtow into president Trump
1:13:43
yesterday the president tweeted
saying I
1:13:46
disagree with CDC gov on their
very
1:13:48
tough and expensive guidelines
for
1:13:50
opening schools while they want
them
1:13:51
open they're asking schools to
do very
1:13:53
impractical things I'll be
meeting with
1:13:54
them then shortly after the vice
1:13:57
president announced with you
standing by
1:13:58
his side he said this the
president said
1:14:01
today we just don't want the
guidance to
1:14:03
be too tough and that's the
reason why
1:14:05
next week CDC is going to be
issuing a
1:14:08
new set of tools and there are
Kalyan
1:14:11
Collins then asked you at that
same
1:14:13
press conference if you're
changing the
1:14:15
guidance because the president
said he
1:14:16
doesn't like it you didn't
answer the
1:14:18
question so I just want to give
you
1:14:19
another opportunity because it
does
1:14:21
sound like CDC is caving to the
1:14:23
president's demand to
essentially weaken
1:14:24
guidelines to make them less
tough I
1:14:26
know a lot of thought was put
into those
1:14:28
guidelines now all of a sudden
you're
1:14:30
issuing new ones Thank You
Anderson
1:14:32
first I want to really stress
that the
1:14:33
the purpose of the CDC
guidelines are to
1:14:37
provide a variety of different
1:14:38
strategies for schools to use
to help
1:14:41
facilitate the reopening of
schools
1:14:43
you're saying you're not
putting out new
1:14:45
guidelines but the vice
president just
1:14:47
said it all right there he said
we don't
1:14:50
want them to be too tough so
there
1:14:52
you're gonna be releasing new
tools I
1:14:54
know you said you had already
planned
1:14:55
this it sure seems like a
coincidence
1:14:56
now that these are going to
show up next
1:14:58
week especially because usually
these
1:15:01
things take so much time to go
through I
1:15:03
don't understand either
recommendations
1:15:06
are based on science or they're
not why
1:15:09
science these guidelines were
worked
1:15:13
over for a long time yeah
they're not
1:15:16
new guidelines that we're
coming up with
1:15:18
Anderson we've started the
guidance for
1:15:20
K through 12 back in February
and higher
1:15:23
learning back in March we
continue to
1:15:25
update them the guidance that
we put out
1:15:28
recently for K through 12 and
and higher
1:15:33
learning is our guidance we
continue to
1:15:35
expand that with different
tools like I
1:15:38
was trying to complete we have
a tool to
1:15:40
help schools understand how to
test for
1:15:44
symptoms we have a tool coming
out on
1:15:46
how to use face masks in the
school
1:15:48
setting we have a tool coming
out for
1:15:50
parents to understand a
checklist of
1:15:52
understanding whether their
child should
1:15:54
come out to school so the vice
president
1:15:56
was referring to the additional
tools
1:15:58
that we have that we're
planning out but
1:16:00
we're not when there's not a
change in
1:16:01
our guidance so here's the
background on
1:16:04
this Redfield guy who was
pretty good
1:16:06
there he and you remember Burks
of
1:16:10
course dr. deborah birx who I
used to I
1:16:13
used to seem so hard for her
she was the
1:16:17
colonel in the Army
1:16:19
the Redfield was also a ranking
officer
1:16:21
they ate together ran the aides
trials
1:16:25
the hiv/aids trials which in
the armed
1:16:28
services it was I mean it was
horrific
1:16:30
they had PCR tests the same we
have now
1:16:33
that had a high rate of false
positive
1:16:36
and about half as high rate of
false
1:16:39
negatives and then people were
1:16:41
quarantined on base in what
people
1:16:44
called the HIV hotel and the
vaccine was
1:16:48
tested on them which I think
was GP 160
1:16:51
that long story short all of
it's in the
1:16:54
show notes
1:16:55
they were both brought before a
1:16:56
commission who found that they
had
1:17:00
fudged the numbers in order to
1:17:03
accelerate the development of
this GP
1:17:06
160 hiv/aids vaccine but
nothing was
1:17:09
done with that information it's
called
1:17:12
was at Lurie versus Department
of Army
1:17:15
970 so it's in the show notes
if you
1:17:16
want to look at it so these
people have
1:17:18
been doing this with the AIDS
vaccine
1:17:21
they're using the same platform
in fact
1:17:24
here's our new friend dr.
Francis
1:17:27
Collins updating the Senate on
the
1:17:30
vaccine development just a
couple of
1:17:32
interesting background points
we're
1:17:35
seeing development of corona
virus
1:17:37
vaccines assured lawmakers help
is on
1:17:39
the way we are
1:17:40
all optimistic that the goal
that we
1:17:42
have set to have a vaccine that
works
1:17:44
and is safe by the end of 2020
will be
1:17:48
met dr. Francis Collins
director of the
1:17:50
National Institutes of Health
1:17:51
operation warp-speed is testing
and
1:17:54
manufacturing promising
vaccines all
1:17:57
being conducted side by side
missouri
1:17:59
republican senator roy blunt
raised
1:18:01
concerns about speed versus
safety do
1:18:05
you have any concerns that on
the
1:18:07
vaccine side that fda is not
going
1:18:11
through every safety step no
compromise
1:18:14
at all on the safety and the
efficacy
1:18:16
standards Illinois Democratic
senator
1:18:18
dick durbin
1:18:19
pointed to a defective 1955
polio
1:18:22
vaccine that sickened tens of
thousands
1:18:24
of children with the disease
and killed
1:18:26
ten but can you reflect on that
for a
1:18:29
moment that was a terrible
tragedy I
1:18:30
think I could reassure you and
the
1:18:32
American people that that
strategy of
1:18:34
trying to administer a killed
vaccine is
1:18:36
not currently being pursued
billions in
1:18:40
federal dollars his team is
making great
1:18:42
progress but Washington
Democratic
1:18:45
senator patty Murray worries
drug
1:18:47
companies might get greedy at
the
1:18:49
expense of the public I'm very
concerned
1:18:51
the pharmaceutical companies not
1:18:53
dictated the terms the goal is
to ensure
1:18:56
the vaccine access for all
Americans
1:18:58
who's a DC director dr. Robert
Redfield
1:19:00
says he's cautiously optimistic
the
1:19:02
vaccine will be ready by April
of next
1:19:04
year so that report that
editing was in
1:19:07
the actual TV report it would
that
1:19:10
they're taking two-word
sentences from
1:19:12
people to try and stitch
together
1:19:14
whatever story they want to
portray but
1:19:16
something is up with the HIV
the team
1:19:19
it's the same team and Bill
Gates is
1:19:22
giving away something in they
just had
1:19:24
an HIV seven oops an HIV summit
2020
1:19:29
which no and I didn't know
about and
1:19:32
he's now also mixing in HIV and
kovat
1:19:35
the pandemic is disrupting the
supply
1:19:38
chains and therefore slowing our
1:19:39
progress on the fight against
all other
1:19:42
diseases including AIDS both
the UN and
1:19:45
the Global Fund of released
projection
1:19:47
showing that these disruptions
could
1:19:49
prevent hundreds of thousands
of people
1:19:52
from getting the treatments
they need
1:19:54
and that's just in sub-saharan
Africa so
1:19:57
we have our work cut out for us
but I
1:20:00
remain optimistic I rain
optimistic that
1:20:03
we will defeat covin 19 and we
will
1:20:07
continue to make strides
against AIDS
1:20:10
and other health crises I
believe that
1:20:13
for several reasons first is
science in
1:20:17
the global race detect treat and
1:20:20
vaccinate against Cova 19
researchers
1:20:23
are making great advances
faster better
1:20:27
diagnostic tools are being
developed to
1:20:29
help identify those infected
also we're
1:20:32
making great progress on
vaccines these
1:20:35
platforms won't just be useful
against
1:20:39
this particular virus they will
also
1:20:42
help us specifically for HIV
okay I
1:20:46
think that they're setting up a
whole
1:20:49
nother round of HIV vaccine and
they
1:20:52
look at this a whole new money
push
1:20:54
which of course we have you
know this
1:20:57
has been 30 years there's been
no HIV
1:20:58
AIDS vaccine no there's not
easy to do
1:21:02
there's a number of reasons
this goes
1:21:04
takes us right back to the very
1:21:05
beginning of this whole
ridiculous
1:21:07
Fiasco where the were the Nobel
Prize
1:21:12
winning the physician in France
looked
1:21:15
at the coding and says this is
was an
1:21:18
attempt to make an HIV vaccine
yes there
1:21:21
you go via the kovat structure
1:21:24
yeah platform the kovat
platform it was
1:21:27
a kind of holy crap this is it
they're
1:21:31
going to say we just we have
the vaccine
1:21:33
it doesn't fix kovat but we've
cured
1:21:36
AIDS well very good moment oh
gosh Wow
1:21:48
you're right I'm so happy you
remember
1:21:50
that whatever that good memory
that's
1:21:54
exactly it no we get punished
with all
1:21:57
this data glutes that you have
to really
1:22:00
concentrate and go back so
that's right
1:22:02
this had all the HIV
penetration bits or
1:22:06
the spiky proteins or whatever
1:22:07
was yeah the idea was to put in
a stripe
1:22:10
goes to take a co vid structure
which is
1:22:12
the spice I can penetrate and
then put
1:22:15
at HIV some HIV dead HIV in
there and
1:22:19
get it into the system and make
it a
1:22:20
kind of a vehicle for as a kind
of a
1:22:22
roundabout vaccine these are all
1:22:24
experimental ID no it's not
being
1:22:27
experiment that they're gonna
try to
1:22:29
pull off against a bunch of
dummies like
1:22:31
your friend who's gonna be
you're more
1:22:33
than willing to stand in line
and get a
1:22:35
shot enough of this covert
vaccine even
1:22:40
though again I asked the
question what
1:22:42
will is covert carve you know
SARS cough
1:22:46
to even be in existence as such
unless
1:22:50
they reintroduce it which I
don't think
1:22:51
they will because I think that
was I'm
1:22:53
still sticking to this story
that the
1:22:55
Chinese destroyed all the
original
1:22:58
versions so they can't
reintroduce them
1:23:00
early to move the deadly
version that
1:23:03
got loose right that was the
LDL strain
1:23:06
or whatever it was we did her
strain it
1:23:08
was the original let's just say
og og
1:23:10
corona og the og corona kills
everybody
1:23:14
starts to deteriorate back into
a cold
1:23:16
virus which is pretty much what
it is
1:23:19
now if you look at these death
charts
1:23:20
there's nobody you notice like
people
1:23:22
who have it in there but
they're not
1:23:23
dying you're like they used to
1:23:25
okay so let me tie it all
together now
1:23:27
so we have the whole aids team
makes
1:23:31
sense because they're
justifying all the
1:23:33
money and future funds because
we have
1:23:35
this platform and by the way the
1:23:37
platform is great I mean we
know how to
1:23:38
do this with I won't even play
the rest
1:23:41
of the clip but gates continues
to say
1:23:42
we gotta make sure we roll it
out across
1:23:45
the platform to Africa and
South America
1:23:47
so if they're setting all of
that up
1:23:50
test bed in the meantime we
need to get
1:23:53
really get everybody on board
because we
1:23:55
have the strong anti VAX issue
and let's
1:23:57
just start with the Catholic
Church I
1:24:00
just learned that our friend NIH
1:24:04
director dr. Collins is on the
on the
1:24:13
permanent member lifetime board
there's
1:24:16
only 80 people Pontifical
Academy of
1:24:18
Sciences
1:24:20
which is pretty much the Vatican
1:24:22
think-tank I thought yeah I
thought he
1:24:24
was an evangelical Christian
yeah he is
1:24:28
or that's what he claims he is
so
1:24:31
today's a Catholic well he's on
the
1:24:34
Pontifical Academy yeah that's
what he
1:24:36
claims the Catholic yes that's
what he
1:24:41
claims that would be that would
be
1:24:42
technically a charismatic uh as
opposed
1:24:45
to evangelical but if he pulls
himself
1:24:47
in events there's something up
with this
1:24:48
guy well there's a lot of stuff
that
1:24:50
doesn't make any sense which I
send last
1:24:52
time and you've pointed out
we're
1:24:54
needing to say you know God
Bless
1:24:55
America what no I think this is
part of
1:24:57
this is about destroying the
Catholic
1:24:59
Church church is going on
everywhere
1:25:01
these guys are in in cahoots
with the
1:25:04
Vatican to that and and it's
not the the
1:25:06
Pope that is running the show
it's it's
1:25:09
the Secretary of or the the
head of
1:25:11
Secretary of State for the for
the
1:25:13
Vatican's this other guy yeah
so many of
1:25:17
these guys so he's kind of
running the
1:25:20
show and then we've got you
know China
1:25:23
China paying two billion
dollars a year
1:25:25
to the Vatican for you know
something
1:25:27
and then this current Pope
essentially
1:25:30
blesses the some of these phony
1:25:33
Cardinals in China who have
this kind of
1:25:37
catholic catholicism but
everything else
1:25:39
is underground
1:25:40
we've got churches burning
everywhere I
1:25:42
mean yes I'm going on here
something's
1:25:45
something's weird
1:25:46
and yeah Collins I think is a
big part
1:25:48
of it this Dan
1:25:54
a big player in the pro-choice
pro-life
1:25:58
battle so they got it yeah
there's a
1:26:03
whole bunch around you have to
go and so
1:26:06
you emphasize all the negative
things
1:26:08
about that about the
electrician to this
1:26:11
trade destroy it in this
Associated
1:26:13
Press this is you know the one
of those
1:26:16
shaming articles about who got
who got
1:26:18
government money for the PPP oh
yes
1:26:21
exactly me was ranting about
this this
1:26:25
one there's a number of
articles this
1:26:27
one is and I think this is a
misnomer
1:26:29
the US Roman Catholic Church
which I
1:26:32
don't think exists there's a
Roman
1:26:35
Catholic Church with know us
Roman
1:26:37
Catholic Church used a special
and
1:26:39
unprecedented exemption from
federal
1:26:40
rules to amass at least one
point four
1:26:43
billion in taxpayer backed
coronavirus
1:26:45
aid with many millions going to
diocese
1:26:48
that have paid huge settlements
or
1:26:50
sought bankruptcy protection
because of
1:26:52
clergy sexual abuse cover-ups
that's the
1:26:55
opening of the article
1:26:58
boom-shaka-laka yeah it's a hit
piece
1:27:01
it's a great piece fantastic
Wow yeah
1:27:07
sums up I think you spotted
something
1:27:09
there I didn't notice it myself
because
1:27:11
wouldn't Mimi's ranting about
this I
1:27:13
said well that's a really got
it's not a
1:27:15
deconstruction thing I don't
know it's
1:27:17
really show but now sure
mention is for
1:27:19
fits right into the show and
what was
1:27:21
burned in Washington DC during
the black
1:27:23
live matters black lives matter
1:27:25
Church right little Church
California
1:27:28
mission founded by your boy who
in Paros
1:27:31
era what's his name
1:27:33
well I don't know if this was a
unipro
1:27:35
to Sarah
1:27:36
Church but yes a recent mission
down in
1:27:39
Southern California
1:27:39
burnt yeah who's out under
renovation
1:27:43
just like the no TRADOC another
example
1:27:46
uh-huh probably a better example
1:27:49
mysteriously catches on fire
and is
1:27:52
taken out of service and
meanwhile the
1:27:55
guys running the show with the
vaccines
1:27:56
ready to stick the needle in
your arm
1:27:58
we're all in on it
1:27:59
but the Chinese it's a good
time for a
1:28:02
podcast like this one boy out
1:28:08
have you to talk to I'd be
going nuts
1:28:10
right now with this with his
thinking
1:28:15
pill or something this is not
good I
1:28:17
need some Vaseline oh my
goodness
1:28:21
that's good stuff how about
this we'll
1:28:24
take a breather right here I'll
thank
1:28:26
you for your courage and say in
the
1:28:28
morning to you the man who put
the C in
1:28:30
so many things we've discussed
John C
1:28:33
Dvorak yeah well in the morning
to us
1:28:36
for Adam curry in the morning
I'll ship
1:28:37
C boosting their subs the other
names
1:28:39
the Knights out there go in the
morning
1:28:41
to the troll room no agenda
stream comm
1:28:44
is where they are known to hang
out and
1:28:47
let me see I can do a little
quick troll
1:28:51
count even though I'm on
location Wow
1:28:55
17:38 so that's pretty I mean
it's not
1:28:57
our difficult we've been doing
a little
1:28:59
higher on Sunday we've been
doing close
1:29:02
to 1900 but they're there and
they're
1:29:05
trolling and they're doing a
great job
1:29:06
of it we love them
1:29:08
kind of I guess and you can
join them at
1:29:12
No Agenda Stream calm when
you're in
1:29:13
there ask for an invite you can
ask Doug
1:29:16
for an invite to an origin
social calm
1:29:20
which is our federated social
network
1:29:23
with very high s
signal-to-noise ratio
1:29:26
and let's say in the morning to
the
1:29:28
artist who brought us the
artwork for
1:29:30
episode 1258 we titled that
1:29:34
appropriately the dummy placebo
this was
1:29:37
Dan McCall and he had the
Cleveland
1:29:40
unicorns football helmet which
I think
1:29:43
we were both kind of good with
yeah no
1:29:46
what happened was we were good
you know
1:29:48
in trouble finding the right
art and
1:29:51
this is the last piece that
came in yeah
1:29:54
and he it was a nice it was a
other
1:29:59
people who tried to do this
because it
1:30:00
did caught on the idea of a of
a team
1:30:03
naming the unicorns but he
actually put
1:30:05
it on a helmet may it look like
a real
1:30:07
team yeah yeah every time I
look at it
1:30:10
say maybe there is a game that
a lot of
1:30:13
a lot of people responded a
team I mean
1:30:17
I'm always convinced
1:30:19
could be so that was good it
was good
1:30:22
there's a nice piece and it was
very
1:30:24
well done and he had that little
1:30:25
subtleties liked a little thing
that was
1:30:28
strapped right over part of the
logo
1:30:30
covering out that was well done
1:30:32
extremely professional although
I still
1:30:35
maintain for some reason I feel
like the
1:30:38
helmet should have been facing
to the
1:30:39
right I don't know why yeah I
don't know
1:30:40
why you great great saw some
reason I
1:30:43
don't know what it is
1:30:44
something weird it's me thank
you Dan
1:30:50
dan McCall and thank you to all
the
1:30:52
artists because a lot of people
are
1:30:53
submitting a lot of people
doing some
1:30:54
outstanding work it's not a
judgment we
1:30:57
love you we have to pick
something that
1:30:59
will behoove the show and also
we had
1:31:01
the title we didn't want to you
know we
1:31:03
try not to have the title and
the
1:31:06
artwork be the same which would
have
1:31:07
been dummy placebo so but this
is part
1:31:10
of how it works it's our great
value for
1:31:12
value Network where you get out
of it
1:31:14
what you put into it and a lot
of people
1:31:16
are helping produce this show
as well as
1:31:18
our financial producers
bringing it the
1:31:20
executive producers an associate
1:31:21
executive producers for 1259 we
have a
1:31:25
couple yes we do all right
1:31:29
we have to you when you say a
couple we
1:31:31
have two executive producers is
a little
1:31:33
lower than we've been getting
Sir Paul
1:31:36
the trusted advisors our top
guide three
1:31:39
hundred thirty four dollars and
thirty
1:31:40
three hundred thirty three
dollars and
1:31:42
thirty four cents from doubt
Texas is
1:31:45
from Dallas Texas briefs from
Dallas
1:31:47
Texas donated in the spirit of
my
1:31:49
grandpa passes nationally LnL
for write
1:31:52
the book hell I know you know
what that
1:31:55
says Ellen Oh loving like love
for our
1:32:04
LTVs recur receiving this or see
1:32:09
come on obscure before Abraham
please d
1:32:12
douche no he needs to D
douching let's
1:32:15
start okay we can wow this is
he did put
1:32:17
this is like some kind of text
short
1:32:19
handed
1:32:21
you've been deduced Sony's a I
don't
1:32:28
know what the SRS C - 2 is but
jobs car
1:32:30
my can decode it for Avraham
jobs comer
1:32:33
for Abraham and then a happy
birthday
1:32:36
today
1:32:36
g-money the hysteria skeptic
mm-hmm and
1:32:40
belated 33rd birthday to me sir
Paul so
1:32:43
he's there should actually be
two
1:32:44
birthdays on all this I don't
think so
1:32:48
what do you mean that they're
not both
1:32:50
on the list that's what I'm
guessing
1:32:52
mmm okay second times to Dame G
money
1:32:57
mmm the hysteria skeptic and
the 33rd
1:33:02
for him Sir Paul I'm gonna
learn who by
1:33:06
the way anyone has a 33rd
birthday it
1:33:08
has to that's why are you
coming shaggy
1:33:11
a predict for a show yes
1:33:15
okay so I'll do the jobs karma
then I
1:33:18
think that's it I can't I can't
see
1:33:19
anything else that we're that
we missed
1:33:21
enough jobs jobs jobs and jobs
onward
1:33:33
with our second exhaust
associate
1:33:35
executive Reiser Jamie's
Stinson $333 in
1:33:38
the morning Jay here from
Kochiyama
1:33:41
first off I need a deduced this
donation
1:33:51
is for our new human resource
Odin
1:33:53
really huh which will be
starting here
1:33:58
in qiyamah in November hope he
signs the
1:34:01
signup form with the right tick
box he's
1:34:05
an Australian his kids named
Odin okay
1:34:08
is that weird is there
something I
1:34:09
should be aware of it's just
not a name
1:34:12
that I would think you know
it's just
1:34:13
like a god Greek god or
something read
1:34:15
something in the chat room
briefed me on
1:34:17
Odin otherwise we're in trouble
also
1:34:19
shout-out to my boogity boogity
boogity
1:34:21
smoking hot room human resource
1:34:23
incubator Anna cute who lost
her father
1:34:26
last week sorry
1:34:28
I wish Oh Dan got to know him
and please
1:34:31
know all is going to be okay
trust me as
1:34:34
is her birthday today please
add her to
1:34:36
the shout out birthday list
happy
1:34:38
birthday babe can I get a some
new human
1:34:41
resource karma and some jobs
karma
1:34:44
jingles al sharpton medley
China's
1:34:46
asshole and thanks Obama
1:34:49
Jay from qiyamah New South Wales
1:34:51
Australia any No Agenda people
down here
1:34:54
want to meet up let's do it
jobs jobs
1:35:07
and jobs that's karma and she
sent a
1:35:16
note in which I do have mmm
she's in
1:35:20
Portland Portland Oregon she
says hi
1:35:24
John
1:35:26
donation note to accompany my
paypal
1:35:28
initiated so and so for 264 75
is she's
1:35:30
an associate executive produced
for 264
1:35:33
75 she's requesting first time
home
1:35:36
buying karma okay and a self
birthday
1:35:39
shout-out okay she needs to be
added to
1:35:40
the birthday list apparently
shoes emily
1:35:43
shade force July 14th love the
show so
1:35:47
that was simple and easy so we
just need
1:35:49
to give her a husband karma
okay and
1:35:52
I'll put her on the list now
you've got
1:35:56
karma she didn't give her age
but it's
1:36:06
July 14th okay
1:36:08
oh all right so we're well in
time for
1:36:11
that okay groovy all right okay
I used
1:36:13
to go look up lady butters oh
no you
1:36:18
don't say was ready to do my
squirrel
1:36:24
Mel okay fugu Soto 23456 in
Gladstone
1:36:28
Missouri but which is not he's
stuck I
1:36:30
know baby I know he did send a
note of
1:36:34
any importance he just said
still stuck
1:36:36
his dear Jake and Elwood still
stuck
1:36:40
send karma thanks for your
courage so he
1:36:42
needs a karma to get out it yeah
1:36:44
I actually emailed him this
morning when
1:36:46
when when this when the note
came in
1:36:48
like I'm going back and forth
see if
1:36:50
there's anything we can do for
him I
1:36:51
think it sucks he's still suck
he hasn't
1:36:53
seen his wife and daughter for
what now
1:36:55
four or five months
1:36:57
mommy mommy who's that strange
man
1:37:01
[Music]
1:37:02
you've got thing ever oh man
they're
1:37:14
military family so I'm sure
they're fine
1:37:17
and the military family they
they can do
1:37:19
this but it's tough tough for
anybody
1:37:21
game jeez all right do you have
the lady
1:37:24
butters now do you have her I
do have
1:37:26
like why you're just what you
were
1:37:29
berating me for being cold
marina cold
1:37:32
yes I am going to read lady
butters no
1:37:36
she came in from Tiverton Rhode
Island
1:37:39
to 3288 and she writes I would
like to
1:37:45
propose a toast to Sir knives
of the
1:37:48
Providence plantation for his
32nd
1:37:50
birthday on July 13th another
of course
1:37:53
this is a random number so we
got all
1:37:54
these we'll have a birthday on
them then
1:37:56
you never have to hand do why
you're
1:37:57
stuck in Florida so this is
CERN knives
1:38:01
of the Providence plantation 30
becomes
1:38:05
32 on July 13th everyone in the
No
1:38:10
Agenda try please grab whatever
you're
1:38:12
drinking and raise it with us
cheers to
1:38:15
your next year on the road to
magic
1:38:17
number 33 we will be
celebrating with
1:38:21
our weekly husband and wife no
agenda
1:38:24
Sunday brunch after hosting the
southern
1:38:25
New England suit suma pool
party meet up
1:38:29
at our home the previous day
more to
1:38:31
come on that for the next
Thursday show
1:38:33
though I'm sure there'll be
more photos
1:38:35
and so on and so on in the
meantime
1:38:38
please make sure my hellishly
handsome
1:38:41
husband is on the birthday list
that we
1:38:44
just put could you could you
the I'm
1:38:45
sorry to interrupt could you
actually
1:38:48
give me that again sir knives
yes yeah
1:38:50
sir knives of the Providence
Plantations
1:38:53
yes
1:38:55
and plantations yes and he
turned he'll
1:38:58
be 32 mm-hmm on the 13th okay
so now he
1:39:05
says she says she says he says
she says
1:39:07
with a couple more quick
requests if you
1:39:10
don't mind okay here we go
1:39:12
but once jobs Carmen now to
Duffy got
1:39:14
that Chinese asshole hey she's
like eh
1:39:17
that's true if you could follow
that
1:39:19
china is asshole that's true I
think we
1:39:23
can do that
1:39:24
she also says a snippet of the
Russia
1:39:26
and then it Ridge cuts off oh
so I don't
1:39:29
know what she's heard no cuts
off okay
1:39:31
and was John Podesta says thank
you for
1:39:33
your courage lady butter so
they're
1:39:35
Narragansett Bay and it was
jobs karma
1:39:37
jobs karma China and that's
true game
1:39:43
show host for some reason it
comes
1:39:44
across really well I like that
jobs jobs
1:39:50
and jobs
1:39:52
that's quite sure why it works
1:39:57
[Music]
1:40:00
listen no it's just a pledge the
1:40:02
pleasant way you said it well
yes it's
1:40:03
jobs karma just sounded guest
jobs car
1:40:06
you jobs karma yes Colin a new
free in
1:40:10
Fort Lee New Jersey I'm 24 by
the way
1:40:13
for a lot Fort Lee Fort Lee New
Jersey
1:40:17
surely that's got to be racist
oh yeah
1:40:21
it's got that has to change you
can't be
1:40:23
from 40 go yeah I would like to
know
1:40:25
anything about Washington State
yeah
1:40:27
it's gotta go make it part of
Canada
1:40:32
I Tim Jensen thank you for your
courage
1:40:36
first off Adi douching is an
order
1:40:38
Boeing didn't buy a douchebag
call out
1:40:50
for my coworker days I had Dave
in the
1:40:55
mouth at the beginning of all
this Wuhan
1:40:56
flu shenanigans some jingles
please for
1:41:00
Adam to cue I'd like to
huntsman don't
1:41:02
trust china coincidence I think
not load
1:41:10
this is not humanly possible
okay the
1:41:15
it's too much alright the
asshole full
1:41:17
after so okay Huntsman asshole
after
1:41:20
that what coincidence I think
not
1:41:24
geez there's too many to keep
down to
1:41:28
four minutes maximum plan they
do this
1:41:30
just just just to horrify me
and yet
1:41:33
coincidence questions I think
not whole
1:41:36
load you might die oh come on
come on
1:41:42
this is not okay this is taking
away
1:41:44
from valuable show time and a
Pelosi
1:41:47
jobs car made with a goat twist
should
1:41:49
kind could kind of be ashamed of
1:41:51
yourself for doing that but ah
yeah I
1:41:53
agree
1:41:54
alright now 23 and sucking on
the teat
1:41:56
of the unemployment system the
general
1:41:59
theme of the tri-state area
seems to be
1:42:00
swollen amygdalas and
no-holds-barred
1:42:03
virtue signaling in these
1984's times I
1:42:08
passed these days by pushing
back on the
1:42:10
m5m narratives and hitting
mofos in the
1:42:13
mouth any chance I can get is
to be read
1:42:18
to build these days as a
blessing thank
1:42:20
you both again and thank you
all all the
1:42:23
producers out there PS
professor Ted
1:42:25
coats are working wonders on
the gens
1:42:28
ease drop acid nut bombs and an
order
1:42:33
your six-pack of bowel Fang
radios off
1:42:36
Amazon why the game's good
1:42:39
who knows what's the story
leading to
1:42:41
November Collins a new free to
November
1:42:45
yeah okay sorry professor Ted is
1:42:50
trending hard and trendy he's
friending
1:42:54
hard and of course how I've
been talking
1:42:56
about professor Ted for 10
years longer
1:42:59
and so be particularly the over
1:43:02
socialized which I've been
mentioning
1:43:04
quite a bit the social justice
warriors
1:43:07
it's all in there he wrote it
but now
1:43:09
4045 years ago and people are
now
1:43:12
discovering this like oh my
goodness
1:43:14
yeah that's right they had a
whole
1:43:16
series on Netflix not too long
ago which
1:43:18
didn't discuss any of this but
now
1:43:21
people are figuring it out so
this is
1:43:23
good news
1:43:30
I'm gonna give you the whole
loan didn't
1:43:33
you might die jobs jobs jobs
and jobs
1:43:44
almost perfect you did make one
foul up
1:43:47
now but it was a good sequence
but I had
1:43:50
the wrong coincidence he had
the wrong
1:43:53
incidence yeah it the wrong
coincidence
1:43:55
I think not
1:43:57
no you know you know that was
fine I
1:44:00
didn't that de butter you
didn't have
1:44:01
the Trump Pelosi oh oh I have
to do that
1:44:05
over then because the jobs jobs
that's
1:44:08
not the right one
1:44:11
[Music]
1:44:20
Kharma producers please PLEASE
producers
1:44:24
remember your privilege when
requesting
1:44:26
sequences of jingles and
writing long
1:44:28
notes no took a path remember
your
1:44:31
privilege Serge obi-wan of
weekapaug
1:44:34
into 24 24 had a great time in
the
1:44:38
Northeast Ohio meet up man we
had some
1:44:40
great producers please provide
lady Kara
1:44:42
and I much-needed karma jingles
good to
1:44:45
be here bro a nice job you idiot
1:44:50
from Tucker and that's it sir
Serge
1:44:54
obi-wan of weekapaug I don't
know about
1:44:58
nice job idiot I don't I don't
know
1:45:00
anything about this I don't
know it
1:45:02
either so what is it so broth
and what
1:45:04
is the other one that's both
both yeah
1:45:06
broth which is foul she brought
yes and
1:45:08
then and then what didn't a
nice job you
1:45:12
idiot I don't have though oh
wait maybe
1:45:14
that wasn't I so idiots uh-huh
1:45:20
sorry for some for some reason
that part
1:45:24
of show prep didn't work out
today here
1:45:25
we go good to be here bro
thanks to the
1:45:27
lecturer idiot you've got a
nice clip
1:45:38
you're in the show well I
actually have
1:45:40
to end it shows I want to
should I test
1:45:42
about now it is it doesn't what
it might
1:45:44
as well we're so off the rails
you -
1:45:46
will do okay let's go I got two
of them
1:45:48
they're from a I'm taking clips
off the
1:45:51
internet and there's that
they're
1:45:52
playing these commercials on me
one they
1:45:55
played a spam commercial okay
so I have
1:45:59
to spam I so that wingspan was
in the
1:46:01
product spam yeah really
1:46:04
actual commercial why and where
did you
1:46:06
get those on YouTube yeah Wow
okay
1:46:09
you sure you're not being paid
by the
1:46:11
spam corporation to introduce
this now
1:46:13
are you well you won't even
know but to
1:46:15
play spam one spam so knock it
till
1:46:18
you've tried it
1:46:21
[Music]
1:46:22
the guy's voice that's a great
voice
1:46:24
yeah don't mock it ego you
fried it yeah
1:46:27
big bottom again here's the
second spam
1:46:29
I so this is
1:46:31
fork and mmm now I don't like
the audio
1:46:35
of that one and this I think
you enough
1:46:38
so knock it till you fried it
versus
1:46:41
extra lecture idiot come on man
this
1:46:43
it's clear it's clear clear who
wins
1:46:46
they're both good yeah they are
alright
1:46:49
onward with Sean Negron in
Clarke New
1:46:54
Jersey a lot of Jersey i'ts
today to to
1:46:58
you from Joisey 22222 Jersey
has had a
1:47:02
really hard time the people are
cracking
1:47:04
under pressure they're turning
to the
1:47:06
show and that's giving them
solace and
1:47:08
they want to you know give us
their
1:47:09
their thoughts I'm all in been
listening
1:47:14
since Adams appearance on Rogan
I
1:47:16
thought it was time to donate I
love the
1:47:17
show can you please send my
lovely wife
1:47:19
some jobs karma she's been
having a hard
1:47:22
go since the Rona PS is John
related to
1:47:25
the Dvorak and his unusable
keyboard
1:47:34
[Laughter]
1:47:38
there's some relation yeah and
how about
1:47:41
the composer supposedly
everyone is
1:47:43
related to that guy he was just
out he
1:47:45
was that guy but you know what
you're
1:47:47
also a musician the same is
that you
1:47:51
know like imagine you know Mick
Jagger
1:47:53
was the makjang or contender
these
1:47:54
musicians they're all they do
is they go
1:47:57
they chase women you said that
but you
1:48:02
are also related and he's very
proud of
1:48:05
it the comic strip blogger in a
sense
1:48:11
uh-huh that's what you said
jobs jobs
1:48:14
jobs and jobs
1:48:16
[Laughter]
1:48:22
okay honor with David Medicine
Pikeville
1:48:26
North Carolina to 12 33 but but
I like
1:48:32
to split this finish between me
and my
1:48:33
daughter you do you can do the
1:48:35
accounting and it's fine Lila
Lila Lila
1:48:38
Mead us meet us is meet us can
I get a
1:48:42
plug for our podcast the Mita
spot an
1:48:44
audio fiction / audio drama
podcast and
1:48:48
my ten-year-old daughter like
Lila show
1:48:52
wishes in Unicode is something
fun I
1:48:56
wanted to share her hardware I
can't
1:48:58
read it I think it's fun fuck
fuck no no
1:49:00
it's fun fact Friday with Layla
and
1:49:02
David oh okay she wrote and
recorded a
1:49:08
theme song does the audio
editing as
1:49:09
well she's a 10 year old and
does the
1:49:11
show notes oh I'm very proud of
her and
1:49:13
wanted to share her hard work I
wanted
1:49:15
to asked her if she wanted to
run as she
1:49:17
said no because if we take ads
and we
1:49:19
can't tell all of our facts
nice no
1:49:24
agenda listen to her whole life
hey yo
1:49:27
take that pre-k for sa screw
you yeah
1:49:31
yeah yeah methodology we know
how to do
1:49:34
it I also want to say that this
1:49:36
community and it involves
jingles and
1:49:39
you know at the SA for pre-k
for SA you
1:49:43
don't even know what a jingle
is I would
1:49:45
also like to say that the
community that
1:49:46
surrounds the No Agenda is
amazing know
1:49:48
I've reached out to a few
producers over
1:49:50
the years that have never met
with
1:49:52
anything other than a friendly
and
1:49:53
helpful attitude especially
James
1:49:55
Jennifer Jennifer Wow
1:49:59
okay shame Jennifer of animated
no
1:50:02
agenda hoping to get a meet-up
going
1:50:04
here in Goldsboro North
Carolina soon
1:50:07
deducing please you got it
1:50:10
you've been deduced jingle
request of
1:50:14
detective Dookie you all played
it for
1:50:18
Lila when I donated on her first
1:50:20
birthday so it's worth it okay
and thank
1:50:25
you but given beg karma of
course
1:50:27
detectives podcast any role
doing
1:50:45
mikesh she's got a future ahead
of her
1:50:47
she could get that together
1:50:51
sir been nightÃs Black Knight
of
1:50:53
Brooklyn and San Francisco
which there
1:50:56
are birthday in that previous
one
1:50:57
somewhere I don't believe so no
I don't
1:51:00
think so sir been night at all
you
1:51:02
mentioned her first okay okay
1:51:04
black night of Brooklyn San
Francisco
1:51:06
California even though he's
like that of
1:51:08
Brooklyn two or three fifty-two
sadly
1:51:11
with Catalina might finally
move our
1:51:13
beat our QuickTime 7 32 bit he
has to
1:51:16
move beyond QuickTime 7 32 bits
been a
1:51:18
while since I've messed with it
audacity
1:51:20
here's a three-second I so did
I was I
1:51:24
was I supposed to get something
I'm
1:51:27
guessing yes I I don't think
I've seen
1:51:29
this mmm the least I can do as
a baron
1:51:32
until I pay off the less we do
it later
1:51:35
yeah and then it's back to
donating to
1:51:37
the best podcast in the
universe wait
1:51:39
never mind i just read John's
newsletter
1:51:42
okay Jay ari wave is over I
just donated
1:51:45
33% of a check I got back from
the San
1:51:47
Francisco property tax board
$203 and 52
1:51:51
cents I used to be the black
knight of
1:51:54
Brooklyn but now I have to
check in with
1:51:56
Dave Foley you see if I can get
a baron
1:51:57
of sale yes he sent me a note I
said you
1:51:59
can easily be the baron of San
Francisco
1:52:02
welcome to its really have at
it well he
1:52:06
says Baron of San Francisco or
Baron of
1:52:09
port rare oh he'll know it
would be the
1:52:13
baron of portrait you and I be
the
1:52:14
parent of San Francisco nobody
has
1:52:16
requested that that I know of
1:52:18
I'm glad you try to take some
sons
1:52:20
gayborhood attract that
supplement
1:52:23
I know fell yeah I did you
still got
1:52:26
obliged to deal with the Duke I
know a
1:52:29
fellow knight Sir Peter Boyle
also a
1:52:31
donator to mow facts and the
guy who hit
1:52:34
me in the mouth may be in
contention
1:52:36
well you got it I think I'm
higher up
1:52:39
and peerage even though it's
been
1:52:40
fortunate he's going on about
this as
1:52:44
long as time since I met you in
Hoboken
1:52:46
in the piece I remember that of
course I
1:52:50
don't I don't have your eye so
you
1:52:51
resend it to me sorry probably
the
1:52:54
travel but I do have this for
you come
1:52:57
on Doug that one up so yes I
remember it
1:52:59
very well
1:53:00
or hot pocket store thank you
sir
1:53:03
alright so you're a baron of San
1:53:05
Francisco now I think you
should be
1:53:07
updated I'm not sure that's an
update on
1:53:10
the title later on his show all
right
1:53:14
it's about time somebody we
need a baron
1:53:16
of Oakland Earl walkman of the
buckeye
1:53:19
200 $1.07
1:53:22
jingle cue up gonna give you
the whole
1:53:24
load Pocoyo Yoko Ono and stop
the
1:53:28
hammering - to the head thank
you for
1:53:29
the six hours of sanity every
second
1:53:32
Sunday of the week please add
stereo
1:53:34
goat karma for No Agenda
nations that's
1:53:36
all Earl welcome in of the
bucket
1:53:39
although hammering this is also
the
1:53:44
privilege has got to stop the
hammers I
1:53:48
can do it now I got it all just
and it
1:53:51
was whole load Yoko stop the
hammering
1:53:54
[Music]
1:53:55
after that doesn't melt
1:53:59
you need to read along with me
okay due
1:54:02
to the head - to the head and
then
1:54:05
stereo goat karma which is also
a
1:54:07
special request you know this
is not all
1:54:12
at the ready I'm gonna give you
the
1:54:14
whole load
1:54:22
stop the hammering you've got a
lot of
1:54:37
these jingle requests tell a
story and
1:54:40
they do their narratives it's a
lot of
1:54:44
work most of the stuff you get
on
1:54:45
mainstream media so far what no
Harvey
1:54:49
on sandy from San Diego
California 200
1:54:52
bucks as a closeted small
amygdala
1:54:56
working as a researcher in the
enlarged
1:54:58
amygdala world of academia no
agenda has
1:55:01
been crucial to my sanity
especially
1:55:04
over the last few months I've
often
1:55:06
noticed that many of my
colleagues get
1:55:08
frustrated when I don't
immediately
1:55:10
share the same levels of fear
and
1:55:12
hysteria over recent world
events Wow
1:55:16
nod your head a lot oh yeah I
could use
1:55:20
some jobs Karma's my NIH funded
postdoc
1:55:23
fellowship is ending soon and
I've yet
1:55:25
to be offered any of that sweet
sweet
1:55:27
Chinese bribe money how hard
could
1:55:30
finding a job during a global
pandemic
1:55:32
looming recession be jobs jobs
and jobs
1:55:45
and this final donation was the
donation
1:55:49
that we discussed on the last
show you
1:55:52
mailed a check to me cuz she
mailed the
1:55:54
check to you Oh
1:55:56
Peterson yes yes yes yes yes
from Annie
1:56:00
ocula Illinois we already did
read her
1:56:02
note last show yes we did and
she'll be
1:56:04
on the list today appropriately
thank
1:56:06
you very much yes stories and
that
1:56:08
concludes it that's our exec
1:56:10
LeMond yeah that's right two
executive
1:56:12
producers and a hundred and ten
1:56:14
associate executive lots of
things to
1:56:18
communicate but it was
certainly good
1:56:21
distraction from the world
coming to an
1:56:23
end I feel much better after
that
1:56:25
good breather thank you so much
for
1:56:28
being our executive and
associate
1:56:29
executive producers now these
credits
1:56:30
are real but anyone who sees
that
1:56:33
understands okay and what you
are and
1:56:36
what you've done
1:56:36
and just like Hollywood you
know well I
1:56:38
mean the whole credits come
early we
1:56:42
don't have any of the hookers
but
1:56:43
neither is Hollywood now and
you can't
1:56:44
you can't get hookers hookers
anymore no
1:56:48
there's nothing left for those
guys
1:56:50
we're it this is you're looking
at the
1:56:52
future of show business you
have to say
1:56:55
Harvey Weinstein timing was
impeccable I
1:57:01
agree with you more there were
such a
1:57:04
good job he did please consider
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supporting us for our next show
on
1:57:09
Thursday I'll be back in Austin
God
1:57:10
willing I presume we'll be able
to just
1:57:12
fly back weird and you can find
out more
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and AIDS well I cannot wait to
see what
1:57:32
formula is this we go out for
your
1:57:36
people in the mouth
1:57:41
[Music]
1:57:51
in the last show on the last
show I
1:57:53
teased the school board dust-up
yeah
1:57:57
yeah this was the in speaking
of white
1:58:00
privilege and fragility and all
of that
1:58:03
this was a this was it so I
have a kind
1:58:06
of snippets of the kind of
things that
1:58:09
we're going on at this meeting
mmm
1:58:12
including I'm gonna start with
sorry I
1:58:17
mean I could go with that got
four clips
1:58:19
in anyone every will work I do
have one
1:58:21
that has to be the last which
is the
1:58:23
short little Biddy it went at
the end
1:58:25
but you'll get it you get the
point
1:58:26
you start hearing a code I'm
getting
1:58:28
code words out of this this is
all about
1:58:31
this book that apparently
everyone has
1:58:34
to now read or you're not doing
you
1:58:36
you're not doing what you're
supposed to
1:58:38
do this is the agility but set
this up
1:58:41
who are these witness who are
these
1:58:42
these people are on a school is
that
1:58:46
this is not the school board is
an
1:58:48
advisory council that that puts
together
1:58:50
the some curriculum and
dissipates or
1:58:54
they just volunteers basically
or is a
1:58:56
volunteer organization I found
out later
1:58:58
okay but it's a it just has
elected head
1:59:01
person and they're all
bickering with
1:59:03
each other constantly
apparently you can
1:59:07
see really see the lines
between social
1:59:08
justice warriors and normal
people let's
1:59:11
play start with EDS you doing
the work
1:59:15
on my own work and some of you
have done
1:59:19
I'd like to speak I have a lot
to say
1:59:24
but I'll keep it short this just
1:59:27
illustrates to me that clip
let's first
1:59:32
put neck slip in later I want
to get
1:59:33
some people yelling let's do
the IDI edu
1:59:37
council bickering apology
1:59:41
okay let's start with this one
okay they
1:59:44
start yelling at each other
there's a
1:59:45
Latino the vice-president comes
in and
1:59:49
he's really irked this guy by
the way
1:59:51
walked out on the meeting even
though
1:59:52
it's a zoo meeting
1:59:53
this guy's a Latin X VP yeah
and he goes
1:59:58
after and he's really mad cuz
they're
2:00:00
been yelling at each other
let's go with
2:00:02
this edu meeting Latino VP goes
after
2:00:03
social justice lawyer okay
2:00:05
nonsense that doesn't make a
child learn
2:00:09
that doesn't teach a poor kid
anything
2:00:13
before you start making
accusations
2:00:16
about me about my vote you want
to get
2:00:19
to know me perhaps you don't
know very
2:00:29
many poor blacks to understand
so before
2:00:32
you make these conclusions and
draw what
2:00:38
assumptions had she made about
him this
2:00:41
part of it was not on the
original clips
2:00:43
the monkeys she demeaned him in
an in an
2:00:46
act in an accidental way and
she was
2:00:49
just going off on everybody
that we're
2:00:51
talking about this one woman
who's gonna
2:00:52
come in after he berates her
and have to
2:00:55
imagine her she's kind of a
sizeable
2:00:58
young woman with the big
breasts and
2:01:01
she's good and she's one of
these types
2:01:04
that she has a lavell ear that
she's
2:01:06
holding in front of her mouth
my famous
2:01:10
so wrong it's with lavell ears
they
2:01:12
think it's a stand mic or
something I
2:01:14
think it's actually I think it's
2:01:17
actually one of those phone
like for a
2:01:20
for a mobile phone an older
version of a
2:01:22
mobile phone we have kind of a
control
2:01:24
unit and the microphone that's
part of
2:01:27
the wire and she's plugged that
into her
2:01:29
computer apparently so she's
yelling in
2:01:32
she's holding that thing over
to her
2:01:33
mouth like it like an idiot
yeah finish
2:01:38
you ought to get to know me and
you know
2:01:41
I'd like to get to know you I'd
like to
2:01:43
get to know she no but for some
reason I
2:01:46
don't deserve the same and
that's all I
2:01:49
have to say and I agree and I
support
2:01:52
mod maroon and I support what
she
2:01:55
doing it with the nice of grant
and the
2:01:58
integration effort and I'm sure
that we
2:02:00
can get there if you just let
her work
2:02:03
and if you reach out to her and
others
2:02:09
with your Hollow 40-plus years
supremacy
2:03:14
that was unfair of me to make
that point
2:03:18
and I don't want to silence
your voice
2:03:20
and your voice has merit Edward
and I
2:03:23
did sit with you before we
before this
2:03:28
council started and I would
talk to you
2:03:30
again and I'm sorry that and I
2:03:33
acknowledge that my words hurt
you so
2:03:37
this is I think around page 26
of the
2:03:44
industrial society and its
future also
2:03:46
known as the unabomber z'
manifesto or
2:03:49
he speaks of this over
socialization
2:03:51
where everybody is is going to
offend
2:03:53
everybody in some way all the
time and
2:03:56
this is the result
2:03:58
add to that the technological
component
2:04:01
of a zoom call which just
screws up
2:04:03
life's all together let's play
Council
2:04:10
bickering apologize more before
this is
2:04:13
so much better than the clips I
would
2:04:15
have made so I'm glad you did
that
2:04:16
because I didn't see any of
this part of
2:04:19
it this is dynamite one of the
things we
2:04:21
should all learn to do and I'm
learning
2:04:23
to do this when somebody tells
you that
2:04:26
you did something wrong the
first thing
2:04:29
to do is reflect on that even
if you
2:04:37
don't agree you apologize
that's what
2:04:39
robbing did oh that is what you
do when
2:04:43
somebody says you did something
wrong
2:04:45
and you hurt them you're
supposed to say
2:04:48
I'm sorry and that's how that
works Tom
2:04:52
some people said you hurt them
you may
2:04:56
not agree but the least you can
do is
2:04:59
I'm sorry I hurt you that is
what
2:05:04
grown-ups do
2:05:05
oh so call Tom not grown-up now
you can
2:05:12
be the judge of it what do
grown-ups do
2:05:14
when somebody said you hurt me
and you
2:05:16
don't apologize
2:05:18
Wow and these people are
indirectly
2:05:21
involved with the education of
your
2:05:22
children the joke at this by
the way
2:05:26
this guy Tom who she's
targeting yeah
2:05:28
who I don't have any clips from
him
2:05:29
because he's too reasonable
okay well
2:05:38
then I felt hurt that you
condemn me
2:05:40
there I want your apology no
one would
2:05:43
apologize to him if I'll just
only go
2:05:46
one way oh I see
2:05:48
so no one oh my no oh wait
apologize
2:05:51
takes time because Tom's a dick
2:05:53
apparently so they didn't like
that so
2:05:55
that's the bickering apologies
and then
2:05:57
we had this kind of shaved head
Asian
2:05:59
woman and this is the doing the
work
2:06:02
which is the which is the key
word I
2:06:05
want people to realize that the
code
2:06:08
word is doing the work good
means
2:06:11
reading that stupid book by the
way I
2:06:13
can incorporate this into my
sentence
2:06:17
excuse me are you have you not
done the
2:06:21
work or after the two clips we
are we
2:06:33
are learning good stuff here
people my
2:06:36
own work and some of you have
done I'd
2:06:40
like to speak have to say but
I'll keep
2:06:44
it short this just illustrates
to me the
2:06:49
need for anti-racism training
because
2:06:53
some of you definitely
including myself
2:06:56
actually I would say all of us
don't
2:06:59
have the language to really
talk about
2:07:02
this in the way that is
constructive and
2:07:05
productive and growth oriented
and I
2:07:10
have done my own work and some
of you
2:07:14
have done work with a CCC
marisol hosted
2:07:18
courageous conversations and
some of you
2:07:20
attended clearly we need more
of it and
2:07:24
that was really the intent of
my letter
2:07:28
to you Maude I don't see you
doing the
2:07:32
work
2:07:32
oh my goodness well just
homeless second
2:07:38
I don't care what just you
can't say
2:07:40
anything that was without a
doubt
2:07:43
I cannot believe like and sadly
I can
2:07:48
believe this but this has to
stop the
2:07:52
tears will come people this
will not end
2:07:56
well and and it's it's this
this is
2:08:00
destructive this is destroying
people
2:08:02
and what's it what good is it
doing
2:08:04
anybody well it's making some
time it's
2:08:09
making money there's a four
second clip
2:08:13
which I just wanted to show he
get this
2:08:15
is another person these are all
2:08:16
different people and this is
the last
2:08:18
one that I recorded which that
just of
2:08:20
summarized she's got it nailed
bridge
2:08:22
divides to learn what I need to
learn to
2:08:25
do the work it hit me where
have I heard
2:08:32
this phrase before you've got
to do the
2:08:37
work doing the work it's about
the work
2:08:39
are you ready are you ready for
it I'm
2:08:42
ready I live with an actress
for several
2:08:44
years the entire acting
community is
2:08:48
about doing the work you've got
to do
2:08:51
the work to be able to get to
that place
2:08:54
to do this role doing the work
it's
2:08:58
taken directly from Strasbourg
2:09:00
Strasbourg who's the lead Lee
Lee
2:09:02
Strasberg is not the the
training coach
2:09:07
yeah the method actress this is
method
2:09:09
acting they are teaching the
method
2:09:12
acting well doing the work is
really
2:09:15
actually referring to what they
really
2:09:17
mean when they read stupid book
don't
2:09:22
read the book you're not doing
the work
2:09:24
doing the work this is the
closest thing
2:09:26
I've seen and and I would I
would
2:09:29
attribute it to this book and
this woman
2:09:31
who is going around giving her
seminars
2:09:34
this is very reminiscent of the
seminars
2:09:36
you would get in 70s and it was
that
2:09:39
sprang out of Earhart
2:09:42
oh yes give 'ti
2:09:47
all three right of how s
twerked on his
2:09:52
new more targeted but it's the
same kind
2:09:54
of thing that they sitting in
the room
2:09:56
they brainwash it's a
brainwashing
2:09:57
sessions very well done I've
gone
2:09:59
through a couple of them when I
was at
2:10:01
the air pollution district they
made us
2:10:02
go through one it was some
variation but
2:10:04
I it was very it was a they're
great and
2:10:08
I can see how people get caught
up in
2:10:09
the next thing you know you're
going
2:10:10
broke you have no more money
it's all
2:10:12
going to ask and that's there's
good
2:10:14
they haven't got that angle
down yet but
2:10:16
they're getting there because
you can
2:10:18
never finish that's the problem
when you
2:10:20
get stuck in this and this one
of these
2:10:22
you got to keep going to
seminars you
2:10:23
can take more courses and the
key word
2:10:27
back then I used to use it all
the time
2:10:29
because I we had that when I
was at info
2:10:31
or we had an ST nutball working
there is
2:10:34
one of the writers and I kind
of you
2:10:37
know he talked about he's kind
of like
2:10:39
well why are you getting out of
this and
2:10:40
we ought did two other most of
us
2:10:43
thought there was nuts
2:10:44
and I thought it was nuts yeah
but the
2:10:48
key word that you could use on
people to
2:10:50
make them think that you were
part of
2:10:53
the cult is have you had the
training
2:10:58
you could say oh man that is
yes I've
2:11:03
done the work I've have you
done the
2:11:05
training and was it not in the
series
2:11:08
the Americans that that guy got
wrapped
2:11:11
up and in s Tazewell on the
show oh I
2:11:15
never you know people keep
telling I've
2:11:16
never watched the series but
that's
2:11:18
quite possible you know it's
about
2:11:19
Russian spies in the United
States and
2:11:22
the 70s wrapped up in it wow
this is so
2:11:27
good so it's really a kind of a
cycle
2:11:30
it's a fractal and it's
holdovers most
2:11:32
and many of these people must
be the
2:11:33
same people who were I bet you
there's
2:11:35
plenty of coming into these oh
the old
2:11:37
tricks the old techniques the
training
2:11:39
method yeah only now it's the
work it's
2:11:42
not the training right this
training
2:11:44
training have you had the
training now
2:11:47
it's the work I've done the
work have
2:11:48
you done the work you've done
the work
2:11:49
it's just a different code word
but
2:11:52
that's the code and you all you
have to
2:11:54
say yes I've done the work and
okay
2:11:57
you're he's one
2:11:57
of us he's one of the pod
people okay
2:11:59
let me try let me try
2:12:01
um excuse me I've done the work
are you
2:12:05
using your privilege to assume
that I'm
2:12:07
white yeah goes all the way
through so
2:12:15
I'm not even claiming I'm not
white oh
2:12:18
that's a dead is dynamite
2:12:20
I can't wait to try it yeah
this is a
2:12:23
violence man oh man um while
we're
2:12:28
watching a re-run of this
bullcrap from
2:12:31
the seventies with these people
yeah and
2:12:34
they just eat they're just
rolling in
2:12:36
money like they just as the
tricks
2:12:37
always worked it was all the
little
2:12:39
spin-offs of s and there were a
ton of
2:12:42
them but think about it so you
have
2:12:45
asked all these little tricks
and we
2:12:46
should probably consider
highlighting
2:12:48
them because these are
amplified through
2:12:51
the mechanisms of social media -
2:12:54
amplified so when you do the
work you
2:12:58
get lots of likes you know then
the
2:13:00
melena the all the Neuros this
triggers
2:13:03
go and so this is highly highly
2:13:06
addictive of course it never
ends well
2:13:10
as you can tell in what's
happening here
2:13:12
is a complete meltdown and and
then what
2:13:15
then what happens then you have
to get
2:13:17
on antidepressants or some
other thing
2:13:19
it's very discreet rude up if
you're
2:13:22
easily suckered okay but we
look we're
2:13:26
old white dudes you know the
most hated
2:13:28
people in America because maybe
some in
2:13:30
the world maybe some sense is
coming out
2:13:32
this is a generation that grew
up with
2:13:34
the likes and the follows and
the in the
2:13:38
notifications and the bells and
whistles
2:13:40
you just tie it into something
very
2:13:42
easily this is a major this is
some
2:13:48
heavy-duty thinking that went
into this
2:13:50
and this doesn't surprise me
that the
2:13:51
woman who wrote white fragility
yeah is
2:13:55
a psychologist or so she knows
about
2:13:57
these tricks
2:13:58
this is applied psychologists
used to be
2:14:01
just people didn't like to talk
about it
2:14:03
but the CIA knows about it the
idea was
2:14:07
a plot is not psychology it's
applied
2:14:10
psychology
2:14:11
in other words you use
psychology to to
2:14:14
manipulate people and that's
what's
2:14:17
going on here they're big
people are
2:14:18
being manipulated by this and
then you
2:14:21
see the results of these
meetings and
2:14:23
they're disruptive and the
people that
2:14:25
are being disrupted to normal
people
2:14:27
like that latina the only guy
that met
2:14:29
that guy there plus the Tom who
is
2:14:32
berated and there's there's one
other
2:14:34
guy who was a defender there
was two
2:14:37
sides of this thing you could
see
2:14:38
clearly there was four people
that were
2:14:40
social justice types and four
people
2:14:42
that weren't and they people
that
2:14:44
weren't and I have to say this
just
2:14:46
across the board don't know
what's going
2:14:49
on now don't know what's
hitting them
2:14:51
don't know how it works and
really the
2:14:55
only way you can protect
yourself is by
2:14:57
sticking close to us the bit
you just
2:15:01
did yeah that is your armor you
could
2:15:04
you can do that and that that
guy kind
2:15:06
of did that and that one clip
which is
2:15:08
wait are you accusing Tom being
immature
2:15:10
right well and that was using
that your
2:15:14
own the language against it but
you
2:15:15
can't do it in this the problem
is the
2:15:18
way I see it doing that kind of
thing
2:15:21
and that's the way I would do
it that my
2:15:23
snide sarcastic manner Road I
get right
2:15:27
right is not the way to do it
I'm just
2:15:31
do it that way because I don't
care
2:15:33
right so it the way you
describe going
2:15:35
okay that's the way to do it
I'm gonna
2:15:37
refine it yet again I've done
the work
2:15:40
and I am surprised that you use
your
2:15:44
privilege to assume that I am
white yes
2:15:50
that's even better
2:15:53
that's a dying
2:15:55
thing to say to somebody I
think you
2:15:58
have to step it only works if
the
2:16:00
somebody's calling you what
resistor
2:16:03
yeah there's got to be some
other white
2:16:05
supremacist just a baseline I
think for
2:16:08
a lot of mechanisms that can be
2:16:10
developed that would all put
people push
2:16:13
people back there was some guy
I think
2:16:15
it was the I of Ohio State or
some
2:16:17
college this is a clip from
like years
2:16:18
ago when these kids came in
demanding
2:16:22
this and demanding that and he
used the
2:16:25
idea of yours you're in my
space I feel
2:16:31
I feel unsafe just told these
kids and
2:16:34
they all got out and left they
didn't
2:16:36
follow up on it at all they just
2:16:40
fantastic fantastic and I think
I think
2:16:43
we have an example of one of
these in
2:16:46
this ongoing Massachusetts
boycott of
2:16:50
starve Whole Foods
2:16:52
remember i remark that they had
this
2:16:54
really cute girl young woman
who was
2:16:57
doing all the talking about the
black
2:16:59
lives matter face mask which
were not
2:17:01
allowed yeah so she's back in
the
2:17:03
picture now this is two three
two weeks
2:17:04
later or maybe a week or ten
days later
2:17:07
and she is I'm thinking she is
trained
2:17:14
and it's too bad we don't have
video
2:17:15
because when a few times you'd
really
2:17:17
name is Savannah something or
other
2:17:20
training this going on listen
to this
2:17:23
report cuz she's good she's
really good
2:17:25
customers and employees
boycotting side
2:17:28
by side outside of the Whole
Foods in
2:17:30
Cambridge and we've been told
to take
2:17:33
our masks off or leave it up
page it's
2:17:37
going on day 18 some employees
walking
2:17:40
off the job daily after being
2:17:41
reprimanded by management for
wearing
2:17:43
black lives matter facemask
2:17:45
work I think they should let us
support
2:17:48
any kind of movement that is
human
2:17:51
rights not this one that's
equal rights
2:17:53
until their bottom line is hurt
and they
2:17:56
see that people care
2:17:57
I don't think they're gonna
change even
2:18:00
the most merciless shoppers are
2:18:02
searching their minds about the
company
2:18:04
standing in solidarity with
employees I
2:18:07
feel completely uncomfortable
giving
2:18:09
them three of my dollars oh so
we've
2:18:12
stopped shopping here the whole
food
2:18:14
spokesperson told CBS News
their dress
2:18:16
code policy prohibits visible
slogans
2:18:19
messages or logos unrelated to
the
2:18:22
company but their employees
disagree
2:18:24
where gay pride pens we wear
shoes we
2:18:29
wear Red Sox masks we were
Bruins
2:18:33
why they're not changing this
Posse
2:18:37
visits so small even though
some of
2:18:41
these employees are on the
verge of
2:18:42
losing their jobs they vow to
continue
2:18:44
to walk out and to speak out
until
2:18:47
changes are made think what I
think and
2:18:50
it's called a false equivalency
to use
2:18:54
what are those great new words
to to say
2:18:58
that representing sports pride
for your
2:19:02
town or your state is equal to
black
2:19:05
lives matter political
statement in fact
2:19:09
it's actually kind of demeaning
it's
2:19:12
kind of demeaning so just like
sports to
2:19:14
you mom this is one of those
situations
2:19:17
unfortunately I said this
before it
2:19:19
shouldn't happen at Evergreen
where the
2:19:21
kids have been expelled because
the kid
2:19:24
going getting into college and
then
2:19:26
getting expelled from college
has to go
2:19:28
home to their parents and say I
got
2:19:29
expelled mm-hmm why did you get
expelled
2:19:32
there's no good reason they
should just
2:19:35
shut that whole foods down and
leave
2:19:37
town 18 days almost three weeks
now I
2:19:42
shut it down a bezos's got the
money
2:19:45
doesn't care shut the whole
foods down
2:19:48
and leave these people let them
screw
2:19:50
them in and make sure that's on
their
2:19:51
record they've managed to story
no but
2:19:54
Bezos is in the same spot man
he's
2:19:56
running commercials showing how
good
2:19:58
they are for the green earth
and how
2:20:00
good they are for black lives
matters a
2:20:01
million dollars realizes that
Bezos even
2:20:04
all his Whole Foods did that
call him
2:20:08
this is happening
2:20:10
Bezos is in trouble too he's in
trouble
2:20:13
he's gotta close that store all
right
2:20:17
luckily we have a complete
disruption
2:20:19
coming on the scene and this is
real I
2:20:22
have a lot of respect for what
he's
2:20:23
doing and I think there's a
method to
2:20:25
the madness
2:20:26
this is Reuters Lee Sang that
no one man
2:20:30
should have all that power but
it seems
2:20:32
like rapper Kanye West wants
some of it
2:20:35
announcing on Saturday that he
would run
2:20:38
for president in 2020 although
it was
2:20:40
not immediately clear a quest
was
2:20:42
serious about vying for the
presidency
2:20:44
just four months out from the
election
2:20:46
or if he had filed any official
2:20:49
paperwork to appear on state
election
2:20:51
ballots he posted on Twitter we
must now
2:20:54
realize the promise of America
by
2:20:56
trusting God unifying our
vision and
2:20:59
building our future I am
running for
2:21:01
president of the United States
the
2:21:03
deadline to add independent
candidates
2:21:06
to the ballot has not yet
passed in many
2:21:08
states West and his wife Kim
2:21:10
kardashian-west have visited
Donald
2:21:12
Trump in the White House and he
already
2:21:14
has at least one high profile
supporter
2:21:17
Tesla CEO Elon Musk replying to
the
2:21:20
tweet you have my full support
okay I
2:21:24
want to tell you I've analyzed
this guy
2:21:27
I'd liked him a lot
2:21:28
I've Latin I liked what he did
when he
2:21:30
went into the Oval Office and
he was
2:21:32
talking about the 14th
amendment and of
2:21:34
course people call him nuts and
already
2:21:35
TMZ has launched the headline
Kanye West
2:21:38
and midst of bipolar episode
family
2:21:40
concerned according to sources
who are
2:21:43
familiar with their thinking
you know
2:21:44
that kind of stuff this is a
very
2:21:47
interesting move he's a
billionaire by
2:21:49
the way he is he is a very
wealthy very
2:21:52
successful guy he comes across
as nuts
2:21:55
and the media will portray him
as
2:21:56
however they want to portray
him the
2:21:58
same they did for Donald Trump
he has it
2:22:00
maybe not a real certainly no
shot of
2:22:02
becoming president for 2020
this is the
2:22:05
windup this is a warm-up for
Kanye for
2:22:07
2024 and he's a great choice
because and
2:22:11
I vote for vermin supreme I
like his
2:22:14
platform everybody gets a free
pony I
2:22:17
love the outfit and it keeps me
2:22:19
unaffiliated so we can do this
show
2:22:22
with clear conscience and heart
but
2:22:25
Kanye Wow
2:22:26
so you don't have to vote for
Trump for
2:22:28
all the things you don't really
like
2:22:29
about Trump of being just do
sometimes
2:22:32
and being cringy but you know
you know
2:22:36
Kanye is not gonna beat Trump
but it'll
2:22:38
certainly take away a vote from
Biden
2:22:40
that is a very powerful
position and
2:22:43
Kanye will have some power
maybe it's 1%
2:22:46
of the black vote a boss in
this case
2:22:50
who knows he'll have some peace
because
2:22:53
a lot of people take him
seriously as do
2:22:55
i and this this is a this is a
Ross
2:22:57
Perot game changer for this
election and
2:23:00
hello he's a black man he gets
no it
2:23:03
replied been running for
president he
2:23:05
doesn't get any serious
interviews
2:23:06
really in Forbes you know like
a kind of
2:23:10
literal reprint of him saying
wacky
2:23:12
stuff the same way they do
about Trump
2:23:14
that's because they take him
seriously
2:23:16
to they know he's a detriment
to the
2:23:18
whole idea of hiding Joe in the
in the
2:23:21
basement and having a unity
consensus
2:23:25
technocrat government
surrounding him
2:23:27
because that's what they're
setting up
2:23:29
it's gonna suck if Joe Biden
wins with
2:23:42
whatever this whole unity that
is have
2:23:44
you seen I have a clip here
hold on a
2:23:46
second this is the Biden
Sanders unity
2:23:49
task force and they rolled out
the
2:23:52
platform a task force set up by
Joe
2:23:55
Biden the presumptive
Democratic nominee
2:23:57
for president
2:23:58
and former presidential
contender
2:23:59
senator Bernie Sanders of
Vermont and
2:24:02
independent released a sweeping
set of
2:24:04
platform recommendations on
Wednesday
2:24:06
that lays out a progressive
roadmap for
2:24:08
Democrats the one that falls
short of
2:24:10
Sanders push for radical change
the task
2:24:12
force which was launched in May
laid out
2:24:15
its platform recommendations on
a number
2:24:17
of key issues including climate
change
2:24:19
criminal justice reform
immigration
2:24:21
policies health care education
and the
2:24:24
economy in a 110 page document
if you're
2:24:28
wondering where all the
2:24:29
paper went apparently the hill
used it
2:24:32
to have their voiceover people
talk
2:24:35
through when they're recording
their
2:24:37
articles not as bad as Biden
bring it
2:24:42
bring it bring me some Biden
2:24:44
alright so Biden gave this
speech to
2:24:46
some little town in this is a
big deal
2:24:50
he came out of it out of the
basement he
2:24:51
was nobody's miked him right
and they
2:24:56
played that they played live
streams on
2:24:58
CNBC or one of them CNBC I
think CNN I
2:25:04
know the Washington Post they
won't play
2:25:06
a live Trump thing but
Washington Post
2:25:08
even streamed it on YouTube and
all and
2:25:11
this is the best I could get
and this is
2:25:15
not only that but it started
raining
2:25:18
during the thing oh gosh that
mention
2:25:24
that there you know they got
these big
2:25:26
circles you're supposed to
stand in a
2:25:28
circle cuz every circle six
feet apart
2:25:30
right and so they'd looked
idiotic and
2:25:33
then of course when the thing
was over
2:25:34
they all mingled I mean come on
make up
2:25:36
your mind so so it started
raining and
2:25:39
then Biden was freaked out by
this and
2:25:41
so he thought it was rainin
think was
2:25:43
raining he kind of lost his
sense of
2:25:45
things cuz the whole speech was
read
2:25:46
from a prompter and he walked
off
2:25:48
immediately took no question
though he
2:25:50
couldn't have of doing this he
still
2:25:53
screwed up of course so this is
this is
2:25:56
the part where this raining and
Biden
2:25:58
kind of freaks Anya ad-libs
2:26:03
to have that capacity that's
great come
2:26:08
on guys
2:26:14
you guys right
2:26:16
my gosh
2:26:25
[Music]
2:26:27
termination
2:26:29
Britt
2:26:32
the strength to get up no
matter how
2:26:33
many times we get knock
2:26:36
respectful hard work
2:26:38
people do it these are the
values
2:26:42
all of you
2:26:44
Wow Mike it was the rain was
better
2:26:48
miked yeah and it kind of
reminded me
2:26:50
let me see if I can do this I'm
asleep
2:26:52
the sword
2:26:53
[Music]
2:27:05
oh my gosh Joe
2:27:09
[Music]
2:27:15
yeah
2:27:18
little walking in the rain'
Ronettes I
2:27:21
mean this is beautiful it's so
it gives
2:27:23
you such a vision of a powerful
new
2:27:25
leader yeah the guy and they
just is
2:27:28
unbelievable date I got the one
gaff
2:27:33
this is his Great Depression
you can't
2:27:35
listen to this oh my gosh I
can't wait
2:27:49
not seen since the Great
Depression of
2:27:52
World War two what does
depression was
2:27:55
that make sure he was saying
that this
2:27:59
is a fact check me to fact-check
2:28:10
he said up wanted to say or I
know this
2:28:14
is on the prompter yeah he
misread it
2:28:18
this is so this is he can't
debate Trump
2:28:21
which is why they're not gonna
get out
2:28:24
of the debate you watch it's
not gonna
2:28:27
be this gonna be voting by mail
there's
2:28:30
gonna be this shoot you know
what no
2:28:31
we're gonna watch out some kind
of
2:28:34
genius blockchain invention is
coming
2:28:37
and we're all gonna vote on the
2:28:38
blockchain while we have our
masks on
2:28:41
making love to our partners oh
I'm sorry
2:28:43
that's not us because you and I
are out
2:28:45
on the street white man so so
that's of
2:28:50
ders I did get it to find a
thing that
2:28:52
Norah O'Donnell interviewed
some time
2:28:54
ago is about it I'd say maybe a
year ago
2:28:57
mm-hmm or no way I was just
before he
2:29:01
was he got all his votes needed
to be
2:29:03
the nominee and he was in the
studio and
2:29:06
it was actually pretty it was
pretty it
2:29:10
was it was he was the synced
kind of but
2:29:12
there's a there's something in
this clip
2:29:14
that I wanted to wanted to play
and this
2:29:16
is oh yeah this is the fact
that he
2:29:18
won't he did this this is in
June and he
2:29:21
wouldn't answer a question word
where
2:29:25
Trump's name was invoked uh and
it would
2:29:29
it was actually a good question
it
2:29:30
wasn't a trump question it was
just a
2:29:32
comment that Trump made that
she wanted
2:29:35
him to respond to he refused to
enter
2:29:37
Menten to say anything about it
because
2:29:40
it's Trump has she never called
him back
2:29:42
on at this very poor job by
Norah
2:29:45
O'Donnell here do you believe
there is
2:29:47
systemic racism in law
enforcement
2:29:50
absolutely it's not just a law
2:29:52
enforcement across the board
it's in
2:29:54
housing this is education and
it's and
2:29:56
everything we do
2:29:58
it's real it's genuine it's
serious look
2:30:01
not all law enforcement officer
racist
2:30:04
mylord are some really good and
good
2:30:06
cops out there but the way in
which it
2:30:08
works right now it was seen too
many
2:30:11
examples of it
2:30:12
do you support defunding the
police no I
2:30:14
don't support defunding the
police by
2:30:17
support conditioning federal
aid to
2:30:20
police based on whether or not
they meet
2:30:23
certain basic standards of
decency on
2:30:25
honorable lists and in fact are
able to
2:30:27
demonstrate they can protect the
2:30:29
community and everybody
indicated does
2:30:31
it hurt Democrats cause if
there are
2:30:33
some in your party that are
saying
2:30:35
defund the police the president
is
2:30:37
suggesting that shows Democrats
are weak
2:30:40
in terms of freslin that has no
2:30:41
credibility on anything Peter
wise he's
2:30:45
the first person anyone can
think of in
2:30:48
modern history who's taken
regular
2:30:51
military officers and had the
move
2:30:53
against peaceful demonstrators
causing
2:30:57
for former Chiefs of Staff to
say this
2:30:59
guy is bad this guy's wrong did
she just
2:31:02
stop wait a minute what's the
National
2:31:05
Guard wasn't it yeah he says
officers
2:31:10
you officers get out there and
stop
2:31:12
those protesters I thought it
was
2:31:16
generals you made the generals
do it do
2:31:19
some work you're not doing
anything oh
2:31:21
my goodness hmm Joe Joe Joe Joe
Joe well
2:31:28
if you think that's the problem
and
2:31:31
we'll just kind of continue
this thread
2:31:33
for a moment ABC News has found
out that
2:31:36
our national parks are in fact
2:31:39
problematic which an avenue
term for us
2:31:42
this needs this situation with
the
2:31:44
natural parks needs to be
normalized or
2:31:49
this can't be normalized
depends on how
2:31:52
you want to use it the sweeping
vistas
2:31:54
stir the soul wildlife and
waterfalls
2:31:57
awaken a sense of wonderful the
American
2:32:00
wilderness a playground for old
and for
2:32:02
young and overwhelmingly white
when you
2:32:06
look around you don't see
people that
2:32:07
you identify with you don't
2:32:11
welcome you feel out of place
you feel
2:32:14
literally like you are an
outsider
2:32:17
Ambreen Tarek is founder of
brown people
2:32:20
camping when she was eight
years old her
2:32:22
family moved from India to
Minnesota
2:32:24
where she fell in love with the
outdoors
2:32:26
20 years later she's still
astonished
2:32:29
not to see more people like her
and
2:32:31
there some people might say
isn't this
2:32:33
just that people of color don't
like to
2:32:34
camp
2:32:35
yeah and so that I would say no
right
2:32:39
that's a generalization and
they're just
2:32:42
because something isn't
happening or the
2:32:44
presence of someone is missing
does not
2:32:45
mean they don't want to be
there so many
2:32:47
Americans of color parks
campgrounds in
2:32:50
forest land are stubborn
bastions of
2:32:52
self-segregation dam do you
think this
2:32:56
is true is there some truth to
this
2:32:58
seems wild this accusation dead
blacks
2:33:02
don't like to camp that was my
question
2:33:10
that was a very strange report
oh and it
2:33:13
went on for seven minutes it
was very
2:33:15
in-depth and I don't know I
thought this
2:33:22
I know who to ask of course
I've never
2:33:24
really thought about that and
I've been
2:33:26
an ass before I just bring it
up in the
2:33:28
next show yeah I've been I've
been
2:33:30
around national parks lot I
don't know
2:33:32
it always seems pretty diverse
to me but
2:33:34
maybe it's tourists I don't
know who
2:33:36
knows but so this is national
parks are
2:33:39
problematic
2:33:44
well anyway that's it that's a
2:33:45
showstopper whatever you didn't
mean to
2:33:51
stop the show I don't even know
what it
2:33:54
is called fake racist
2:33:58
okay well now this this can
this could
2:34:00
pick us up out of this
show-stopping
2:34:01
moment Raymond DeRosa and his
family
2:34:04
were having dinner on his wife's
2:34:05
birthday July 4th at Carmel
Valley
2:34:07
Restaurant Lucia we were there
just
2:34:09
celebrating having fun when
that fun
2:34:12
quickly disappeared as the man
you can
2:34:14
see in the background of the
celebratory
2:34:16
picture began ranting Asians a
roses
2:34:23
nice Jordan Chan recorded what
happened
2:34:25
next on her cell phone
2:34:26
oh now you're shy Michael waft
how
2:34:30
escaped the family the finger
then said
2:34:47
there's still people like that
in this
2:34:51
industry let alone in this
country
2:34:54
Oh Lucia employee quickly
stepped in
2:34:57
where did this trauma based
2:35:01
entertainment take place Carmel
at the
2:35:04
Bern Ardis lodge and who's the
white
2:35:07
person of this fracas because
that's how
2:35:09
it's usually a person is a it
was did
2:35:12
all the news recovered him as a
2:35:14
prominent Silicon Valley CEO of
a
2:35:18
company as cloud-based
convenient out of
2:35:21
San Francisco which is where
the story
2:35:24
gets interesting
2:35:25
but you've wrapped that up and
I'll tell
2:35:26
you what what the deal is
2:35:34
I admire her for that in an
e-mailed
2:35:38
statement the vice president
and general
2:35:40
manager of Bernardo's lodge and
spa in
2:35:42
part writes quote we are proud
of our
2:35:44
staff at Lucia in keeping with
Bernard s
2:35:46
lodges core values
2:35:48
Michael Lofthouse also issued a
2:35:50
statement writing quote my
behavior in
2:35:52
the video is appalling this was
clearly
2:35:54
a moment where I lost control
and made
2:35:56
incredibly hurtful and divisive
comments
2:35:58
I would like to deeply
apologize to the
2:36:01
chan family I can only imagine
the
2:36:03
stress and pain they feel I was
taught
2:36:05
to respect people of all races
and I
2:36:07
will take the time to reflect
on my
2:36:08
actions better understand the
inequality
2:36:11
that so many of those around me
face
2:36:13
every day
2:36:13
he's just saving faces I think
he really
2:36:16
meant what he said what he did
2:36:18
I don't believe his words
because he's
2:36:21
actions speak louder a Rasta
says those
2:36:25
actions in part include
additional
2:36:27
Instagram comments that appear
to have
2:36:29
been posted by Lofthouse
directed at one
2:36:31
of the families supporters that
include
2:36:33
Asian expletive and come near
me or my
2:36:36
people and you are expletive
dead
2:36:38
Lofthouse did not respond to a
request
2:36:40
for an additional comment about
the
2:36:42
Instagram posts or his role as
solid 8
2:36:45
CEO a San Francisco based tech
company I
2:36:48
can't say what he did was was
acceptable
2:36:52
all right no he it isn't it
isn't
2:36:55
because a lot of people will
probably
2:36:57
disagree with me by saying I
forgive but
2:36:59
I do okay well this is an
interesting
2:37:02
case we have our he's the CEO
of solid 8
2:37:07
a San Francisco based tech
company yeah
2:37:11
you've looked them up the solid
eight oh
2:37:14
yeah okay come on all right
what's going
2:37:16
on I hate I looked up
everything okay
2:37:19
there and I sent a note to this
this is
2:37:22
ABC report send a note to the
reporter
2:37:24
saying you know I give me the
address of
2:37:26
where they are in Sint where
this
2:37:27
company is in San Francisco do
you have
2:37:29
it the San francisco-based tech
company
2:37:32
is San francisco-based yeah he
started
2:37:35
this company two years ago out
of his
2:37:36
house in Los Gatos and now it
runs out
2:37:40
of a mail drop from in a
shopping mall
2:37:45
in Los Gatos a this the aim
2:37:47
the aim mailbox company he's
got his box
2:37:51
number he doesn't have a
company that I
2:37:53
can tell this is a porn company
come on
2:37:58
I don't even think it's that
solid eight
2:38:01
he does have a website you go
to I think
2:38:02
a solid eight dotnet or
something or TV
2:38:04
or some solid eight dot info I
don't
2:38:06
know and it's just a dead sided
who was
2:38:09
put together through GoDaddy
anonymously
2:38:12
and it's been open I don't know
it
2:38:14
decides all this time on ABC or
local
2:38:17
ABC station showing this guy
braces
2:38:20
Silicon Valley's CEO what is up
yeah and
2:38:24
then they also ran in USA Today
it ran
2:38:26
it gives moto had a whole piece
on it
2:38:28
which called the President of
the United
2:38:30
States a white supremacist I
mean this
2:38:35
is completely nuts this guy's
as far as
2:38:38
I can tell this guy's doesn't
have a
2:38:39
business Bobby he's has a core
it is an
2:38:42
LLC that's registered with the
state of
2:38:44
California through that mailbox
in Los
2:38:47
Gatos which is supposed to be
the office
2:38:49
and I don't know what apology
this guy
2:38:56
had it was AK and apology how
is this
2:38:59
even a news story this is a
this is a
2:39:01
sham so what is this is this a
jab at
2:39:06
the real Silicon Valley to say
hey we're
2:39:08
just warming up over here this
is what
2:39:09
we can do I don't know
2:39:13
moto and after Asians for a
reason who
2:39:16
owns Gizmodo I guess motors
owned by
2:39:19
that company it was the day
after uh
2:39:22
Gawker Media fell apart
2:39:24
you don't Peter to you buy it
all I
2:39:26
don't think so this is the one
at
2:39:28
Jezebel's also part of this
operation
2:39:29
hmm
2:39:31
China's a bunch of social
justice fortas
2:39:33
trying to find a quote and put
in the
2:39:35
newsletter it's pretty pathetic
but the
2:39:38
this is a scam of some sort and
I can't
2:39:40
put my finger on why or what or
maybe
2:39:44
just the publicity stunts for
the guy
2:39:46
well that's a really lame way
to go
2:39:49
about getting some publicity
for your
2:39:52
accomplish well don't do
publicity
2:39:54
stunts unless it makes your
money over
2:39:56
sells books
2:39:57
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2:39:59
exactly imagine all the people
who do
2:40:06
[Music]
2:40:13
getting parched
2:40:15
Ryan Smith the top of the list
for the
2:40:17
guys we want to thank for show
1259 and
2:40:20
he comes in from Raleigh North
Carolina
2:40:23
good old Raleigh 188 33 and he
made it
2:40:26
the knighthood Joseph he's
gonna be sir
2:40:30
Jerry curl nighttime the all
the thing
2:40:32
is greasy yes indeed and he
wants the
2:40:35
root beer floats in the Jager
schnitzel
2:40:38
at the knighting ceremony yeah
I already
2:40:39
pre-ordered that so we're good
okay good
2:40:43
I work Rishta fer Bolton in
2:40:45
newcastle-under-lyme instead
for sure
2:40:49
UK 137 17 I do have to re what
he says
2:40:54
keep up the adequate work the
adequate
2:41:00
work marshland marshland
Wisconsin 129
2:41:04
50 Joe company I in Ontario
Canada he's
2:41:11
get some jobs Carm at the end
for you
2:41:12
111 dollars and 11 cents Joe
Anthony
2:41:17
Cole or cooked in Manchester New
2:41:20
Hampshire 100 dollars and he I
think
2:41:25
wants to D douching were given
at Sony
2:41:31
Lady of the lake and Mayfield
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2:41:33
Ohio's 100 Rob Van Dyke $100
from him
2:41:38
he's in the Hall Collins for
sure sir
2:41:40
Timothy's 9999 and James James
James any
2:41:45
fur
2:41:47
and what is going on with that
you're
2:41:50
fearful you're flustered by dame
2:41:51
Jennifer Dame Jennifer Amy and
free she
2:41:57
says let me see what she says
she's got
2:41:59
something in the morning more
value for
2:42:00
value from you all from
animated No
2:42:03
Agenda Maya lgy my dad would
have been
2:42:06
83 on July 11th effing cancer
happy
2:42:10
birthday in paradise we miss
you here in
2:42:12
clown world that you're glad
you are
2:42:14
missing hold on let me expand
that cell
2:42:16
you were missing the chaos
pronounced
2:42:20
Shouse house of 2020
2:42:23
xoxo Dave Jennifer ah that's so
nice
2:42:28
sir herb lamb the vite count of
georgia
2:42:30
baron of Buford dam and Sugar
Hill
2:42:34
Georgia and he's got a human
resource
2:42:36
max who he wishes a happy
birthday on
2:42:38
the list
2:42:38
he also says I'd like to call
him out as
2:42:41
a douchebag all right you're
supposed to
2:42:48
be paying his way thanks for the
2:42:51
excellent continued coverage of
the plan
2:42:52
demmick a lot of people like
this now
2:42:55
this next one Steve Webb I just
need to
2:42:57
stop for a moment Steve Webb is
oh gee I
2:43:00
think he was the original god
cat one of
2:43:02
the original God casters when
we were
2:43:04
just starting 2004-2005 uh and
he just
2:43:12
need its 7777 he's in Riverside
2:43:15
California Street a little bit
of his
2:43:16
notice you're well aware Adam
you
2:43:18
changed my life when you wrote
the first
2:43:19
little Apple script that was the
2:43:20
beginning of podcasting now
almost 16
2:43:22
years later in over 2000 podcast
2:43:25
episodes later what you began
is still
2:43:26
taking it far too many hours of
my life
2:43:28
they says he took a few years
off but he
2:43:32
felt the calling to return to
producing
2:43:34
more content life spring
mediacom that's
2:43:37
what I was getting to and he's
doing 10
2:43:38
episodes and I don't think he I
don't
2:43:40
think he's donated but he
wanted to say
2:43:44
hi and he wanted to support the
show and
2:43:46
I want to have Maddie do she
2:43:49
you've been deduced unworried
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2:43:56
Tanner as usual comes with
76-54 twice a
2:43:59
month from Whittier California
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2:44:03
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2:44:18
yes I'm not pronouncing that
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2:44:21
Slartibartfast you got it now
the
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current of the crinkly B
crinkly bits in
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we do have to meet up reports
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2:50:14
always appreciated from meetups
that
2:50:18
took place in the past few days
I
2:50:20
believe we go to Northeast Ohio
first so
2:50:22
from the Northeast Ohio Meetup
we are
2:50:25
taking refuge in North - the
Lady of the
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lake
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hello John I think someone's
smiling at
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you nasty how you doing oh this
is
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Ashley Lady of the lake hi John
David
2:51:04
CPU and the morning fellas this
is dude
2:51:06
named Jay and I want to go
where I'm
2:51:09
with all the knights and dames
I'm not a
2:51:12
sir and really don't believe to
be
2:51:14
deserve to be out here
2:51:15
I think you're getting it along
2:51:17
wondering where I am
2:51:19
middle of it Sergio we want
here in the
2:51:21
morning in the morning Brian
Vegas dude
2:51:41
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2:51:43
Boris Bertolini Akron Ohio in
the
2:51:54
morning wow man I think that 21
people
2:51:57
or something was off the hook
2:51:59
that's pretty amazing I love
that and
2:52:02
this is all just to go from
place to
2:52:03
place as they found behind him
I know
2:52:06
and their runs like breaking
the law on
2:52:08
the lam the No Agenda producer
meetup in
2:52:11
Northeast Ohio where they're
all clumsy
2:52:14
together we also have a so much
shorter
2:52:17
report from Seattle this is
Patrick at
2:52:20
the Seattle meet me know and
half of us
2:52:22
are still here hey in the
morning this
2:52:24
is Sur art Vandelay and we are
having a
2:52:27
good time yes sir the original
douchebag
2:52:30
from Seattle Washington Hey
coming at
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you from WKRP yes hell I was by
one
2:52:36
Jonathan Coulton and I am a
colossal
2:52:38
fucking douchebag okay I don't
watch the
2:52:41
podcast yeah hey this is we'll
hit him
2:52:46
in the mouth hey this is Thomas
Donald
2:52:48
Trump don't touch China China's
asshole
2:52:51
hey this is Brice and believe
it or not
2:52:53
not everybody in Seattle is
crazy some
2:52:57
good ones up there that's so
cool and I
2:53:01
understand this and I'm going
to the
2:53:05
next Austin meetup it's
important you
2:53:07
want to get out you want to
talk to
2:53:09
people that at least won't look
at you
2:53:12
you don't have to worry about
them you
2:53:14
know if you want to wear a mask
if you
2:53:15
want to wear at hazmat suit no
one's
2:53:18
gonna care at the meetup if you
want to
2:53:20
have nothing no one's gonna
care you're
2:53:21
just gonna be together you can
talk
2:53:23
can't talk with anyone any we
can't talk
2:53:25
with your own kids it's nuts
hey here's
2:53:28
the rest of the meetups as
there's
2:53:29
scheduled for today we still
have the
2:53:31
Alexandra Virginia meetup I
guess it
2:53:33
might be ongoing as we speak
2:53:35
hi guys and that was a civilian
of West
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pencil talkie probably also
will see no
2:53:41
still go tonight don't know it's
2:53:43
probably yeah busy as well
let's do at
2:53:46
the most a dome in Malta I hope
that
2:53:49
that one okay then we have
coming up
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Friday on the 17th Montreal
Quebec six
2:53:54
o'clock hi citizen organizing
for you
2:53:56
the venue is TBD to go to no
agenda meet
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ups calm also on Friday in
Croatia at
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the Adrianna bar Alex will be
organizing
2:54:04
at 7:00 p.m. Central European
Time Zone
2:54:06
I can't wait to get a report
from that
2:54:07
Meetup
2:54:08
western New York local eight
double-o
2:54:10
eight the boob at 2:00 p.m. on
July 18th
2:54:14
ETA eastern time to help us
plan this
2:54:17
assess a road wolf Baron of
western New
2:54:21
York so go to no agenda meetups
calm if
2:54:24
there isn't a meet up there on
the list
2:54:26
we have many more in the future
you can
2:54:28
just start one it's fun and
cool people
2:54:30
come out and it'll be very good
for your
2:54:33
mental well-being
2:54:34
during this global lockdown in
fact it's
2:54:37
like a party
2:54:39
sometimes you wanna go hang out
with all
2:54:42
the nice and days
2:54:46
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2:54:47
ah hell
2:54:51
[Music]
2:54:53
everybody feels the same this my
2:54:58
[Applause]
2:54:59
I wanted to take a moment got a
couple
2:55:03
of three clips actually of
Chris Fenton
2:55:06
and I also have two clips Chris
Fenton
2:55:12
is a producer he is like a movie
2:55:16
producer big-time he did some
of the
2:55:19
Marvel stuff Iron Man a couple
other
2:55:22
movies and he as the story goes
was so
2:55:27
tired of cow telling to the CCP
as all
2:55:30
of Hollywood does that he's
written a
2:55:33
book of course which he is now
promoting
2:55:36
and it's I have not read it yet
but I
2:55:38
look forward to and here's just
a couple
2:55:41
of clips of him talking about
the hoops
2:55:44
that they had to go through to
have
2:55:45
access to the Chinese market
which is
2:55:47
really where all the money is
you know
2:55:50
since the Clinton
administration that's
2:55:52
what the deals have been all
about
2:55:54
so from Hollywood to the sports
world of
2:55:57
the NBA without China without
access and
2:55:59
they and they make take
advantage of
2:56:01
their position and they will
cut you off
2:56:03
as we saw with the Hong Kong
NBA fracas
2:56:06
which don't talk about that
anymore so
2:56:09
here he is talking about I
think this is
2:56:12
Iron Man one of the things that
China
2:56:15
was extremely strict on us
about was if
2:56:19
if you're gonna have access to
this
2:56:21
market and you're gonna have
access to
2:56:23
market and promote this movie
far beyond
2:56:25
most movies you need to shoot
the movie
2:56:28
here you know and not all of it
but
2:56:30
parts of it and you need to
have what
2:56:32
they call first unit people
over which
2:56:34
means having Don Cheadle and
Gwyneth
2:56:36
Paltrow and Robert Downey jr.
and having
2:56:38
our director over there and
showcasing
2:56:41
the movie by shooting it you
know so
2:56:43
many days in that market and
having a
2:56:45
certain amount of the movie
take place
2:56:47
in China and the final cut
unfortunately
2:56:51
what happened Robert Downey jr.
got hurt
2:56:53
in that production so we lost a
lot of
2:56:56
potential shooting days that we
could
2:56:58
have done in China so we ended
up
2:57:00
shooting just second unit
material in
2:57:04
the market and we did certain
things
2:57:06
that you know would the ccp's
you know
2:57:10
guidance to try to showcase the
amount
2:57:13
of moviemaking we were doing in
that
2:57:15
market and the amount of people
that we
2:57:18
were hiring with those
second-unit shots
2:57:20
that were Chinese and the
amount of
2:57:22
skill set in exchange that we
were doing
2:57:25
to help them build their own
film
2:57:27
industry right because remember
that CCP
2:57:30
is about how do we govern 1.4
billion
2:57:33
people and keep them just happy
enough
2:57:36
that they don't revolt right
you can't
2:57:39
make them all happy there's not
enough
2:57:40
resources on earth so how do
you keep
2:57:42
them just happy enough that
they don't
2:57:44
revolt and part of that is
giving them
2:57:46
all of what they need and some
of what
2:57:49
they want but another big part
of that
2:57:51
is also ability in their middle
class
2:57:52
and how do you build their
middle class
2:57:55
well you create industries that
hire
2:57:58
skilled labor in the film
industry is
2:58:01
one of them and it's already
all there
2:58:04
there's nothing left not much in
2:58:09
Hollywood yeah well this is
true here's
2:58:14
a he's a funny anecdote he had
about the
2:58:17
movie Point Break they did I
guess they
2:58:19
did a a remake of that movie of
Point
2:58:22
Break but he again a little
interesting
2:58:25
tidbit on how much control that
the CCP
2:58:28
has over the storyline even
Point Break
2:58:30
is another one right where we
did the
2:58:33
remake and there was a scene in
that
2:58:35
movie where we were gonna open
up the
2:58:38
film with a cold open which is
always
2:58:40
that high action sort of impact
three
2:58:43
minutes that gets you right
into the
2:58:45
movie and it was gonna take
place in
2:58:48
Shanghai and it was gonna take
place in
2:58:50
a building way up like on the
top floor
2:58:53
of a one of those massive
buildings in
2:58:55
the Budong district and it was
a diamond
2:58:58
the diamond store diamond
showcase
2:59:00
Center and these motorcycles
were
2:59:02
driving through they got on the
elevator
2:59:04
and they started taking all the
diamonds
2:59:06
and then they drove out the
building up
2:59:09
on the hundredth floor and they
had
2:59:11
parachutes and they were
supposed to
2:59:13
take the diamonds with them
2:59:15
but because they're sort of
Robin Hood
2:59:17
characters they were gonna
spread the
2:59:18
diamonds all over you know the
city from
2:59:21
the air and then all the
Chinese were
2:59:24
supposed to pick up the
diamonds because
2:59:26
the Robin Hood effort you know
won over
2:59:29
the rich diamond dealers or
whatever but
2:59:32
the Chinese government said you
can't do
2:59:34
that I was gonna say this I am
sure that
2:59:37
one didn't go over very very
well said
2:59:39
well number one is our police
would have
2:59:42
caught them and number two is
the
2:59:44
Chinese people would not pick up
2:59:46
diamonds that weren't theirs
this does
2:59:48
not make sense that might
actually be
2:59:50
true we need to help the
Chinese people
2:59:58
we need to tell them what's
going on I
3:00:01
don't know if they pick up a
diamond if
3:00:02
you see it laying around that's
our tip
3:00:05
of the day our anti-ccp tip of
the day
3:00:09
if you see a diamond laying
around go
3:00:11
ahead pick it up it's okay it's
a little
3:00:16
subtlety that's got to drive
these guys
3:00:17
nuts which is that our police
wouldn't
3:00:19
let that happen
3:00:20
right when you compare it to our
3:00:23
storytelling mechanism it just
on TV for
3:00:26
example let's examine the show
NCIS Los
3:00:28
Angeles where there are
bombings and
3:00:31
shootings and car chases and
explosions
3:00:34
all over the place by these
NCIS people
3:00:39
and no local cop ever shows up
our
3:00:44
police in Los Angeles
3:00:46
[Music]
3:00:50
it's so predictable but the
cops are
3:00:53
just gonna walk they were gonna
leave
3:00:54
people are gonna find other
things to do
3:00:56
oh I think this is the dude
we're gonna
3:00:59
have a policing problem in this
one
3:01:01
major lives made good move is a
Marxist
3:01:05
idea yeah yeah major problem I
mean once
3:01:09
you even just start talk about
defunding
3:01:11
taking base over it's over
3:01:14
who wants he wants that job ah
it's very
3:01:16
very sad
3:01:18
okay so I have a couple of
things to end
3:01:20
with please I thought this would
3:01:23
definitely get to one of some
let's
3:01:25
fight where I got one short
Kayleigh one
3:01:26
let's get it out of the way
she's
3:01:28
bitching and moaning because
she did a
3:01:29
press conference early in the
week where
3:01:32
they all they asked her was
about the
3:01:34
Confederate flag the
Confederate flag
3:01:35
cuz Trump tweeted something
stupid and
3:01:38
see this is what Trump does
that will
3:01:42
make people vote for Kanye it's
this
3:01:44
kind of shit that drives people
now
3:01:46
nobody's throwing Josh okay you
can
3:01:48
think that all you want but
this is a
3:01:54
classic is she didn't have
anything she
3:01:56
didn't have a setup she didn't
have any
3:01:57
target but she did every
classic close
3:02:00
and walked with him yelling at
her on
3:02:03
ventilators and having leaders
that we
3:02:04
were able to deploy around the
world and
3:02:07
help other countries so that's
what I
3:02:09
would have to say ANCOVA and
finally I
3:02:10
didn't with this you know I was
asked
3:02:12
probably 12 questions about the
3:02:14
Confederate flag this president
focused
3:02:17
on action and I'm a little
dismayed that
3:02:19
I didn't receive one question
on the
3:02:21
deaths that we got in this
country this
3:02:23
weekend I didn't receive one
question
3:02:25
about New York City shootings
doubling
3:02:27
for the third straight week and
over the
3:02:28
last seven days shooting
skyrocket by a
3:02:30
hundred forty two percent not
one
3:02:33
question I didn't received one
question
3:02:35
about five children who were
killed
3:02:38
I'll leave you with this remark
by a dad
3:02:39
it broke my heart a dad of an
eight year
3:02:42
old lost in Atlanta this
weekend they
3:02:43
say black lives matters you
killed a
3:02:46
child she didn't do nothing to
nobody
3:02:48
was his quote we need to be
focused on
3:02:50
securing our streets making
sure no
3:02:52
lives are lost because all
black lives
3:02:54
matter that of David Dorn and
that of
3:02:57
this eight-year-old girl thank
you
3:03:05
Wow Wow
3:03:09
that was what kind of what's
going on
3:03:12
with her
3:03:12
she's irked no job she's a oke
teespy Li
3:03:18
she's released the different
Sarah
3:03:20
Sanders not much different the
way they
3:03:22
approached these things never
Sara
3:03:23
always had this grouchy look on
her face
3:03:26
she never smiled when she did
it was
3:03:28
there and it wasn't part of it
she
3:03:31
wasn't the cute bubbly blonde
so the
3:03:33
cute bubbly bubbly blonde comes
on and
3:03:35
she smiles she knows everyone's
name and
3:03:37
then at the end she turns on
the group
3:03:39
and is yells I never not doing
their job
3:03:41
correctly which is why we love
her
3:03:44
intact while we write songs
about her
3:03:51
you
3:03:52
[Music]
3:04:03
may we have her around long
time but I
3:04:06
don't know
3:04:07
I died I'm worried for her
future oh
3:04:09
she's fine
3:04:11
says you I think so so I got
two other
3:04:16
clips alright just a news clip
this is
3:04:18
the st. Sophia this is a major
story
3:04:20
that they're playing on they
played it
3:04:22
on CBS so I guess they're
picking it up
3:04:24
in the national level but when
you we
3:04:26
talk about the Pope earlier
yeah then
3:04:28
this happened I'm thinking oh
yeah yeah
3:04:31
yeah this is another another
another
3:04:33
piece of the puzzle in the news
now I
3:04:37
have two of us one is that
starts with
3:04:39
lowercase I think is the real
clip the
3:04:41
other ones was is an empty file
3:04:44
okay the World Council of
Churches
3:04:46
expressed dismay today
following a
3:04:48
decision by Turkey's president
to
3:04:50
convert one of the country's
most famous
3:04:52
landmarks from a museum into a
mosque
3:04:55
the aya Sophia in Istanbul was
built
3:04:58
1,500 years ago as an orthodox
cathedral
3:05:00
CBS's Holly Williams is there
for nearly
3:05:05
90 years aya sofya has been a
museum
3:05:08
built as a cathedral for
Christians
3:05:11
later becoming a mosque for
Muslims but
3:05:14
modern Turkey's founder Kemal
atatürk
3:05:17
wanted it to be a monument for
everyone
3:05:20
who's the one of the earth now
turkey's
3:05:23
current leader register one has
3:05:26
announced it'll be converted
back into a
3:05:28
mosque
3:05:32
lighting his devout supporters
who
3:05:35
celebrated outside aya sofya
chanting
3:05:38
god is great but the decision
horrifies
3:05:42
those like nobel prize-winning
author
3:05:45
Orhan Pamuk who want their
country to
3:05:47
remain a place where politics
and
3:05:49
religion are kept separate
there are
3:05:52
millions of signal Turks like
me who are
3:05:55
trying against this but their
voices are
3:05:58
not heard because we don't have
enough
3:06:00
free speech and democracy in
Turkey
3:06:02
unfortunately anymore aya sofya
was
3:06:06
built as a cathedral around
1500 years
3:06:08
ago when this city now known as
Istanbul
3:06:11
was ruled by the Christian
Byzantine
3:06:14
Empire then nearly six hundred
years ago
3:06:17
it became a mosque when the
city was
3:06:19
conquered by the Muslim Ottoman
Empire
3:06:21
in modern-day Turkey the
religious and
3:06:24
the secular rubbed shoulders
3:06:26
often surprisingly sometimes
3:06:29
uncomfortably to convert aya
sofya back
3:06:36
into a mosque has been
criticized by
3:06:38
Christian leaders and US
Secretary of
3:06:41
State Mike Pompeo warned
against it when
3:06:45
I hear this report I am so
happy that
3:06:48
the state of Texas is lowering
marijuana
3:06:50
to a second-class drug I mean
this is
3:06:55
crazy
3:06:55
this is Vatican shit this is
you know
3:07:02
you've been there okay cool oh
yeah
3:07:05
definitely
3:07:06
Oh tell me it is unbelievable
this thing
3:07:09
was built in like 500 mm-hmm
and it is
3:07:13
so big it's it's absolutely
impossible
3:07:17
to believe that this was built
that it
3:07:21
was built during that era
3:07:23
it's a gorgeous facility the
other thing
3:07:26
is there's a nearby there's
another
3:07:28
famous mosque called the Blue
Mosque
3:07:30
that serves the purpose I don't
know why
3:07:34
they're switching this back it
was
3:07:35
originally a Eastern Orthodox
Church the
3:07:38
massive massive Church I mean
is you
3:07:42
have to go visit this thing to
imagine
3:07:44
how
3:07:44
monstrous it is and then of
course the
3:07:47
Ottoman Empire took it over and
turn it
3:07:50
into a mosque and it's it it
works as a
3:07:52
mosque works as a mosque I mean
looks
3:07:59
like a ma don't they need to
change
3:08:00
something no conversion they
just hang a
3:08:02
different sign on the outside
what's the
3:08:04
deal take the cross but if you
go into
3:08:05
thing it's pretty maaske
already hmm
3:08:10
although there are some images
imagery
3:08:13
in there which they know what
to do I
3:08:15
think that and they paint over
the fresh
3:08:16
yeah I'm gonna paint over the
frescoes
3:08:18
this isn't I have to do that
because
3:08:20
they have this the frescoes are
nicer
3:08:23
gorgeous well that's done it's a
3:08:25
fabulous place that I don't
understand
3:08:26
whether it's Phyllis icing it's
3:08:28
something else is going on we
have to
3:08:29
assume end of times end of
times it
3:08:33
could be the last clip I have
is a work
3:08:36
some clip this is the pro
sports team
3:08:46
names and degree all these
names you
3:08:50
know they're trying to change
all these
3:08:51
names this is a good story
because it
3:08:53
brings in an element that I do
want to
3:08:55
discuss before we quit the show
which is
3:08:57
the the notion that putting any
sort of
3:09:00
makeup on is akin to blackface
and we
3:09:04
have to remember that black
faces a
3:09:05
specific insult and an
appropriation
3:09:09
based on the minstrel era it's
got
3:09:12
nothing to do with painting
your face at
3:09:15
a football game red or blue or
green or
3:09:18
anything like that at all but
in this
3:09:21
case now we're gonna doll
everything's
3:09:23
gonna be equated to blackface
long time
3:09:26
there have been calls for
certain pro
3:09:27
sports teams to change names
that many
3:09:30
of you as racist
3:09:31
change has been slow to come by
but
3:09:33
there is now a renewed debate
Frank
3:09:36
Morris with member station KCUR
reports
3:09:38
on what makes this moment
different lots
3:09:40
of Native Americans loathe the
name of
3:09:43
Washington's NFL team the
Redskins yeah
3:09:46
it's a dictionary to find
racial slur oh
3:09:49
stop
3:09:49
Christel echo-hawk who heads the
3:09:51
advocacy group illuminative
says a
3:09:53
30-year stalemate when the team
suddenly
3:09:55
broke when washington's
corporate
3:09:57
sponsors demanded a
3:09:58
new name and the team agreed to
consider
3:10:00
it what changed was the murder
of George
3:10:02
Floyd and it changed everything
in the
3:10:04
country that includes customer
3:10:06
preferences just this week
3:10:08
Walmart and Amazon joined
others and
3:10:10
stopped selling the team's
merchandise
3:10:12
Mike Lewis a marketing
professor at
3:10:14
Emory University says the
Washington
3:10:16
team named now has become more
of a
3:10:19
burden than a benefit and he
says it's
3:10:22
just the beginning
3:10:23
the Indians second the Chiefs
probably
3:10:26
third the Braves and the
Blackhawks
3:10:27
don't take a lot of heat for
whatever
3:10:29
reason but at this point I
think all
3:10:33
sorts of team names are now in
play the
3:10:37
Cleveland Indians have lost a
formal
3:10:39
name review at least primarily
the
3:10:41
Kansas City Chiefs
3:10:43
Atlanta Braves and the Chicago
3:10:44
Blackhawks hockey team the
three teams
3:10:47
all claim to venerate Native
Americans
3:10:49
crystal echo-hawk says the
names Braves
3:10:52
Blackhawks and chiefs alone are
not
3:10:53
racial slurs but they do carry
heavy
3:10:56
baggage
3:10:57
it's the imagery that gets
associated
3:10:59
with those names it's the
racist fan
3:11:01
behavior when a fan paints
their face
3:11:03
red that is blackface blackface
is wrong
3:11:06
we think most people in the
country get
3:11:08
that now all right your face
red that's
3:11:15
blackface no that's red face
face is
3:11:21
generic yeah yeah it's a
concept no and
3:11:26
that's not okay no by the way
you paint
3:11:29
your face blue it's not okay
it's
3:11:32
problematic face problematic
issue you
3:11:36
know you're the one that banned
that
3:11:38
word no I didn't ban it I said
you gotta
3:11:40
look out for it and now we use
it as
3:11:42
like a rim shot you're using it
yes well
3:11:46
you're using I decided not to
ever use
3:11:50
it but you're using it now I'm
feeling a
3:11:51
blush to go back to using it
okay then I
3:11:53
used to use it all the time
I'll slow
3:11:55
down but it still should only
be a rim
3:11:57
shot for us that shouldn't be we
3:11:58
actually mean that I'd rather
have a
3:12:03
real rim shot
3:12:04
we can't normalize that rim shot
3:12:09
well I guess at the beginning
of the
3:12:13
games when we have flybys of
f-15s with
3:12:16
Tomahawk missiles attached
that'll be
3:12:18
okay
3:12:19
and then maybe a nuke
helicopter or
3:12:22
maybe the Blackhawk maybe those
will fly
3:12:24
over I mean come on where does
it well
3:12:27
now it sound like it like an AM
radio
3:12:29
talk show guy well it ends only
with
3:12:35
things that hurt Trump nor that
we can
3:12:37
spin to hurt Trump or feeling
your local
3:12:40
politician anywhere because
this is not
3:12:41
just taking place here force
Johnson has
3:12:44
it many other our own ro this
it's a
3:12:53
great time to be a podcaster
that's all
3:12:56
I can say it's very very proud
of with
3:12:58
your own network to distribute
yourself
3:13:01
without having to go through
pod bean or
3:13:04
any of these Federation's going
oh you
3:13:07
know we don't think your
podcast is
3:13:08
suitable anymore
3:13:11
grumpy old bands is next with
Dame Carol
3:13:14
and Blaney on the on the iron
stick so
3:13:18
you can check that out on no
agenda
3:13:20
stream comm end of show mixes
some some
3:13:23
fun ones we have
3:13:25
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let's see Jesse coy Nelson we
have a
3:13:29
very nice work from Professor
Jones and
3:13:33
Rolando Gonzalez checks in with
his 15th
3:13:36
mix and we will be back on
Thursday now
3:13:40
coming to you from the mouth of
the rat
3:13:42
here in the Sunshine State
Florida
3:13:46
United States of America I'm
not quite
3:13:48
sure what the FEMA region is
but I hope
3:13:50
to get out soon anyway it's the
hot spot
3:13:52
that's where we are in the
morning
3:13:53
everybody
3:13:53
I'm Adam curry man from
Northern Silicon
3:13:56
Valley where during the show
there were
3:13:58
six motorcycle runs that shut
down the
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freeway one of a massive I'm
Jesse
3:14:04
Dvorak we return on Thursday
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/na until then adios mofos and
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3:14:19
according to our new ABC News
poll with
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hip sews 9 out of 10 Americans
say
3:14:25
they've worn a mask in public
in the
3:14:27
last week right now in the
United States
3:14:29
people should not be walking
around with
3:14:31
masks but there's some partisan
divide
3:14:34
you said as late as March 31st
there was
3:14:38
no consensus on wearing masks
let me
3:14:41
explain to you what happened
back then
3:14:45
but in general if someone is
well enough
3:14:49
to be out in public they're
medically
3:14:51
well enough to put some kind of
face
3:14:53
covering or mask on an off-duty
officer
3:15:02
was seen body slamming a woman
at a
3:15:04
Walmart when she allegedly
refused to
3:15:06
wear a mask
3:15:08
[Music]
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3:15:20
okay we're gonna play that game
3:15:33
hood asymptomatic
3:15:42
young people are the sheep
today is the
3:15:47
lots turn annoying you we can
3:15:51
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if the cases are spreading in
your
3:16:04
neighborhood
3:16:05
Punkie said it would stay
3:16:09
now get the supers
3:16:13
take on LSU today still riding
high in
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this bus way
3:16:21
not going
3:16:23
normally
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3:16:30
it was as the program is coming
to your
3:16:35
neighborhood
3:16:37
Papa gating good keep positive
3:16:44
just go back to sleep doctor
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mofo for an org slash and a
little cork
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and I'm gonna give you the
whole load
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did they