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the nose patrol is on the job
adam curry
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john c devorah it's thursday
july 16th
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2020 this is your award-winning
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nation media assassination
episode 1260.
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this is no agenda confirming
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china is asshole and
broadcasting live
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from opportunity zone 33 here
in the
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frontier of austin texas
capital of the
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drone star state
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in the morning everybody i'm
adam curry
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and from northern silicon
valley where
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we're all
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loaded up with goya seasonings
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i'm john cena borax
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hey i don't know about you but
i turned
0:39
on my computer this morning and
now
0:41
microsoft has determined that
dragging a
0:43
file
0:44
from one place to the other is a
0:45
security risk
0:48
what does that mean i just saw
him this
0:51
morning i'm dragging clips
around you
0:52
know with
0:53
all within the same drive and
every
0:56
single time i
0:57
i want to copy a clip or move it
0:59
somewhere else
1:00
uh microsoft windows pops up an
alert
1:04
security alert is new
1:05
says are you sure you want to
move that
1:07
file
1:09
and you have to click yes but
there's no
1:10
no way to say uh
1:13
i'd like to uh have this go away
1:16
that's a virus that's not
microsoft
1:19
that's the microsoft
1:20
virus alert what are you
talking about
1:23
yeah it's a virus that's gotten
into the
1:24
system and it's doing
1:26
that well it must be a virus
from
1:28
microsoft that they put in
their update
1:32
well i'm not saying that's not a
1:33
possibility but you do browse
and go to
1:35
websites and float around
1:37
so that's not necessarily you
didn't
1:39
catch something
1:40
okay well to me it looked
pretty much
1:43
like a microsoft
1:44
thing but okay it's a virus
just ask the
1:46
chat room if anybody else has
ever seen
1:48
what you're
1:49
describing i sure haven't i
don't know
1:51
well the troll the trolls say
it's a new
1:53
security feature they've done a
whole
1:54
bunch of things
1:55
outlook stopped working
security i was
1:57
reading the move and my
1:59
stuff from drive c to drive b
2:02
i was right b it's a floppy
disk boy
2:05
no that's the d drive d drive
is a
2:07
floppy or f drive
2:09
no a and b are no flops oh
you're right
2:11
amv are the floppies oh my
goodness
2:13
um yeah and a lot of people
after the
2:16
tuesday update
2:18
uh outlook stopped working and
i guess
2:20
they're still trying to push
updates
2:21
every day that's not a that's a
feature
2:24
i agree outlook not working is
a huge
2:27
feature
2:27
when we did our show on sunday
i started
2:30
with news that was local to
florida we
2:32
were in florida
2:33
about these testing centers um
reporting
2:37
100
2:37
positivity rate and we did it
right at
2:40
the top of the show
2:42
and i got a lot of hate mail
2:45
uh in the form of this would be
example
2:49
wife says you're full of crap
proof show
2:52
me proof where's the proof
2:55
because these days no matter
even if i
2:57
just post something innocuous
or reply
2:59
to someone on twitter
3:00
trolls come in and say oh yeah
yeah i'm
3:03
gonna take my advice from an
ex-vj
3:05
because you have to have the
right
3:06
credentials i guess you have to
have
3:08
some kind of
3:09
studies in order to have an
opinion uh
3:12
but as it turns out
3:14
oh boy the florida department
of health
3:16
releasing its daily coronavirus
testing
3:18
report
3:19
showing a statewide positivity
rate of
3:21
11 percent
3:23
but fox 35 quickly noticing some
3:25
shocking positivity rates
3:27
countless labs reporting 100
percent
3:30
positivity
3:31
that means every single person
tested
3:34
was positive
3:35
we sifted through the report to
find
3:37
local testing sites with high
numbers
3:40
like this centracare 83 people
tested
3:43
and
3:44
all positive check out the
orlando va
3:47
a positivity rate of 76
3:50
ncf diagnostics has a location
in
3:52
alachua
3:53
88 of tests coming back positive
3:57
and 98 for orlando health
4:00
how could that be we
investigated these
4:02
astronomical numbers contacting
4:04
every location well it's a local
4:06
affiliates okay
4:09
and how can that be well
because these
4:11
guys were jacked because this
story went
4:13
viral very quickly
4:15
mentioned orlando health the
only to
4:17
respond
4:18
confirming errors in the report
its
4:21
positivity rate is in fact
4:23
only 9.4 percent now we just
heard back
4:27
from the orlando va they are
looking
4:29
into the numbers
4:30
we haven't heard back from the
other two
4:32
labs or the florida health
4:34
uh department of health of
course it
4:36
makes you wonder if these
numbers are
4:38
wrong
4:39
are other numbers on the report
also
4:41
wrong
4:42
we'll stay on top of this story
yes on
4:44
top of the story well of course
4:45
the numbers were wrong uh
4:49
and this is not like something
4:51
incredibly new
4:52
testing goes wrong testing is
not
4:56
100 perfect in fact
5:00
i think you brought it up the
h1n1 swine
5:04
flu
5:05
the obama administration called
a halt
5:07
to testing
5:08
because of the error rate and
this was
5:10
the same cdc
5:12
some of the same people
actually and
5:13
someone dug up the report
here's a
5:15
30 seconds just to understand
that this
5:17
is not novel
5:18
if you've been diagnosed with
probable
5:20
or presumed 2009
5:22
h1n1 or swine flu in recent
months
5:25
you may be surprised to know
this the
5:27
odds are you didn't have h1n1
flu in
5:30
fact you probably didn't have
flu
5:32
at all that's according to
5:33
state-by-state test results
obtained in
5:35
our three-month-long cbs news
5:37
investigation
5:38
in short only a small fraction
of cases
5:40
that doctors flagged as most
likely to
5:43
be swine flu
5:44
actually tested positive for
swine fluid
5:46
state labs the vast majority of
the
5:48
cases
5:48
were negative so that's how
trustworthy
5:52
the systems are
5:53
same type of test and the uh
5:57
the i guess the administration
took some
5:59
action
6:00
and put out a an order a change
which
6:04
we will have nicole wallace of
msnbc who
6:07
i have
6:07
plenty of good clips from today
will
6:10
have her read this out and
6:11
and talk about her amazement
about
6:13
what's happening i want to just
read to
6:15
you
6:15
from what the new york times
has just
6:17
posted and asked you to react
6:19
the administration orders
hospitals to
6:22
bypass the cdc with key
6:24
virus data alarming health
experts trump
6:27
administration has ordered
hospitals
6:29
to bypass the centers for
disease
6:32
control and prevention
6:34
and beginning on wednesday
tomorrow
6:37
send all coronavirus patient
information
6:40
to a central database in
washington
6:42
now this is the new york times
notice
6:45
the positioning of where the
data is
6:47
going the data is going where
6:49
coronavirus patient information
to a
6:52
central database in washington
a central
6:54
database
6:55
it's probably run by jared
kushner a
6:57
move that has alarmed public
health
6:58
experts who fear the data
7:00
will be distorted for political
7:03
gain how scary is that to you
7:07
well let me ask you john how
scary is it
7:09
to you that that could be
7:10
i am scared to my socks i'm
sweating
7:14
thinking about this it's pretty
scary to
7:16
me i'm so
7:17
scared this is now the woman
she's with
7:20
is
7:21
is very interesting uh she is
the
7:24
ex-ceo of planned parenthood who
7:27
resigned after a very short
amount of
7:29
time
7:29
if you that's the one that was
in there
7:31
she's the short timer
7:33
uh she's the short timer and uh
she is
7:36
uh well she's
7:37
she was born in china it's also
7:39
inexplicable
7:40
i mean what is the rationale for
7:42
bypassing one of the preeminent
7:44
institutions
7:45
in the world the cdc is admired
around
7:48
the world in fact
7:49
other countries have named
their own
7:51
equivalent of a cdc
7:53
literally the cdc the chinese
cdc for
7:55
for example it's named after
hours
7:57
yeah you can go to china in the
woohon
7:59
and say where is the cdc
8:01
and they'll point you right to
it
8:02
because we are the ones because
our
8:04
scientists and public health
officials
8:06
there are the best in the world
8:08
the cdc is supposed to analyze
the data
8:10
coming from different regions
in the
8:11
country
8:12
and look for trends identify
these
8:15
trends
8:16
inform the public about them
and then
8:17
also synthesize guidelines
8:20
and inform the public about
what to do
8:22
next that's what the cdc
8:23
is supposed to do and i don't
understand
8:25
where this data is going instead
8:27
i don't understand where the
data is
8:29
going what
8:31
is this woman doing is she an
expert on
8:33
the cdc is she had
8:35
is she had infectious disease
experts
8:38
she's the ex-head of
8:40
planned parenthood what's she
got to do
8:42
with the price of bread well
8:44
why is she even on the show
well two
8:46
reasons one
8:47
she has a chinese connection
and this
8:49
will be a theme for me because
there's a
8:50
lot of chinese stuff happening
8:52
two what do you mean she's comp
she used
8:55
to run planned parenthood of
course
8:57
she's connected to population
control
8:59
please it's obvious why she's on
9:03
um that was msnbc now we do my
favorite
9:06
we'll go from msnbc to cnbc
9:10
the same basic news organization
9:13
and somehow they were able to
read the
9:16
information that the white
house posted
9:19
which explained where this
mystical
9:22
database was and where the
information
9:24
was going
9:25
and even the new york times
kind of made
9:27
it sound i didn't get a clip of
it i
9:29
even heard a report somewhere
9:31
donald trump says it's coming
to the
9:32
white house that's where the
data's
9:33
going
9:35
but it's right there i mean
they publish
9:36
it on whitehouse.gov it's an
official
9:38
release
9:39
that they want to listen to
here's cnbc
9:42
a little bit closer to the
facts but
9:44
still can't help themselves
9:46
dr gottlieb i read several
stories
9:48
yesterday about how
9:49
health and human services is
going to be
9:51
taking over the the state's
reporting
9:54
of what's happening with
coronavirus
9:55
cases it won't be going through
the cdc
9:57
anymore it will be going through
9:58
washington
9:59
many of those stories raise the
question
10:01
about whether that would
politicize the
10:03
data whether you could trust it
at that
10:04
point
10:05
i just wonder what you know
about this
10:07
and if you will trust the data
10:09
that health and human services
is
10:10
putting together at this point
10:12
you see what was in the new
york times a
10:15
database in washington
10:16
is in fact the uh health and
human
10:20
services
10:21
of which cdc is a part of and
the
10:24
database is actually located at
a
10:27
national institute
10:28
of health server and again this
is all
10:31
in the documentation well the
data is
10:33
still going to be shared with
cdc i mean
10:35
there's been some frustration
about the
10:37
cdc systems being somewhat old
10:39
and not being able to collect
the data
10:41
in a very efficient way and not
being
10:43
able to report the data in an
efficient
10:44
way i think the preferable path
here
10:46
would have been
10:47
to try to build out the systems
inside
10:49
cdc and not try to recreate the
wheel i
10:51
think there's a temptation when
you're
10:53
in government
10:53
if something's not working well
you just
10:55
try to rebuild it somewhere else
10:57
as opposed to trying to fix the
system
10:59
that that that exists
11:01
that's in place at the moment
and i
11:02
think they would have been
better served
11:04
probably investing in what cdc
is doing
11:06
in the cdc systems
11:08
because cdc is a better
repository for
11:10
information they have the
scientific
11:12
expertise
11:13
to call this data in a way that
no other
11:15
agency does
11:16
all right so i'll just cut to
the chase
11:18
on this it's a very
11:19
so the cdc databases aren't
working
11:21
clearly there's no
11:22
there's no quality control uh
there's
11:25
just really neatly reporting
11:28
new is that if you're in the
hospital
11:29
and you're tested 15 times
during the
11:31
course of your three or four
days stay
11:34
you count as 15 cases um
11:38
but more importantly this data
has been
11:40
functioning as a procurement
11:42
measurement system which i
didn't
11:45
realize
11:46
and resources such as money
11:50
along with treatments vaccines
11:54
future vaccines ppe mass
ventilators
11:58
are determined by this testing
data
12:01
so maybe just possible that one
or two
12:04
of these
12:05
testing or hospital places
inflated a
12:07
little bit to make sure that
they
12:09
were prepared for the surge or
they got
12:11
enough of the stuff that they
wanted
12:13
it's all very very very sketchy
12:17
but okay it's going to a
database in
12:19
washington and the president is
now
12:20
sifting through your
information is
12:22
going to
12:23
is going to do something evil
to you but
12:25
what about the death rate
12:27
what about the death what about
the
12:28
hospitalizations hospitals
there's so
12:30
many hospitals we're over the
hospitals
12:32
are overrun
12:34
a perfect interview with the
florida
12:36
hospital ceo
12:38
leah what is her name now
12:41
uh i'll get her name in a
second this is
12:44
on
12:45
again msnbc now what are we
being told
12:48
hospital beds are filling up
icus
12:52
over 100 capacity
12:55
but it's not exactly the way
they're
12:58
telling it
12:59
and the truth always wants to
come out
13:00
in this interview with the ceo
of this
13:03
florida hospital um it's so
dire at this
13:06
point where we've had to
13:07
actually separate parts of our
hospital
13:10
so we have two emergency rooms
now we
13:12
okay so first of all the
elective
13:14
surgeries are back
13:16
so if you're saying your
hospital is
13:17
overwhelmed it's not quite the
same when
13:19
we
13:20
stopped all elective surgeries
and the
13:22
whole hospital was ready for
13:24
uh covid cases so now
13:28
you should also note that there
has been
13:32
a
13:32
pent up demand for these cases
for the
13:35
elections surgeries
13:36
and elective surgeries is it's
not like
13:38
oh i think i'll go to the
hospital and
13:40
have something done today
13:41
it's it's a categorization of
any
13:44
treatment that is not emergency
so if
13:47
you need a heart valve
13:49
or something a stent put in
that's an
13:51
elective surgery if you have a
heart
13:53
attack then you know then you're
13:55
different sorry yeah no all
that is true
13:59
and so and these people
14:00
need these surgeries elective
surgery
14:02
doesn't mean it's oh
14:04
casual as you just said it
means you
14:07
need the surgery but you so now
14:09
everyone's
14:11
piling into the hospital sure
yeah so
14:14
she has
14:15
two emergency rooms now if if
we needed
14:19
to we could go back to the
original
14:21
hospital setup which was no one
is
14:24
allowed
14:25
so just bear in mind that full
is not
14:28
exactly the way it sounds but
it gets
14:29
better
14:31
so we have two emergency rooms
now we
14:33
have one for as you said
appendicitis
14:35
and all of those other
14:37
you know very very critical
issues that
14:40
people come to an emergency
room for
14:41
and then we have a separate
emergency
14:43
room strictly for covid
14:45
so that we can isolate those
patients
14:47
and prevent the spread
14:48
right now my icu is at 187
percent
14:53
capacity and i'm able to do
that by
14:56
creating additional spaces
14:57
but i love these numbers
15:00
i'm in 187 capacity
15:04
and i can do that because i
still have
15:06
room left
15:08
i don't understand um and i'm
able to do
15:11
that by creating
15:12
additional spaces but it is
what it is
15:15
sooner or later we will run out
of space
15:17
so we've got to get control
over this
15:19
disease and we have got to stop
the
15:21
spread
15:22
um you know the good news is is
that
15:24
about 98
15:25
of the people who come to the
hospital
15:27
are discharged
15:29
but if you go into an icu you
have a 30
15:32
to 35
15:33
chance of never leaving and so
15:36
it's very serious and we have
to make
15:39
sure
15:40
that oops cut it off there
15:44
yeah so it's
15:47
thirty percent of the two
percent
15:50
go into the vent ghana
ventilator and
15:53
may not survive
15:54
but 98 of all patients are
discharged
15:58
discharged from the emergency
room
16:00
discharged from the hospital in
general
16:02
it's flaky
16:03
it's flaky and it's no
comparison to the
16:06
initial
16:07
um hospital resourcing that we
had
16:11
at all no and that's what's
being done
16:15
by the media
16:17
yes and it's real media reports
on these
16:20
hospitalizations
16:21
is just completely out of
control it
16:23
almost makes it unlistenable
it's really
16:24
the information that you're not
being
16:26
given which which makes it the
worst
16:28
you know just it's so bad and
it's so
16:30
obvious what this is all
16:32
you know pushing towards uh
let's get a
16:34
little update from
16:36
let me see i want to get a
little update
16:38
from our buddy ted ross let's
see what
16:40
china has to say about the sich
16:42
if governments do not clearly
16:44
communicate with their citizens
16:46
and roll out a comprehensive
strategy
16:48
focused on suppressing
transmission
16:51
and saving lives if populations
do not
16:54
follow the basic
16:55
public health principles of
physical
16:57
distancing
16:58
hand washing wearing masks
17:02
caffeine a ticket and staying
at home
17:05
when sick if the basics
17:08
aren't followed there is only
one way
17:12
this pandemic is going to go
it's going
17:15
to get worse
17:16
and worse and worse say it
three times
17:18
so they remember
17:20
there you go if you're if you
do not
17:22
comply if you do not follow the
rules if
17:25
you're not listen if you're not
a rule
17:26
follower
17:27
it's only going to get worse
and worse
17:30
and worse
17:34
play this clip this is this is
kind of
17:36
an aside to your
17:38
hospital report i got a kick
out of this
17:41
this is the kovid hospital
death studies
17:44
one thing that hasn't been
mentioned
17:46
much in the debate over
reopening the
17:48
nation's schools
17:49
the expenses involved while
much of the
17:51
back and forth has been over
health and
17:53
policy school
17:54
and union officials say the
cost is also
17:56
a major concern
17:57
they say there's a long list of
extra
17:59
expenses ranging from additional
18:00
teachers
18:01
custodians and nurses to the
cost of
18:03
purchasing protective gear
18:06
stocks gained ground today on
wall
18:07
street the dow up 227 points
18:11
that's your clip i did a pretty
18:14
piss-poor job of editing it
18:16
yeah you forgot to cut off the
other
18:18
minute of dribble
18:20
yeah we'll let it go that's
okay that's
18:22
okay it happens to the best of
us
18:24
yeah so you know they just they
just
18:27
keep on pushing
18:29
pushing vaccine though so now
we're
18:31
getting all kind of exciting
news about
18:33
uh
18:34
about a vaccine but this is the
wrong
18:36
one
18:38
because uh the oxford
18:41
oxford university has a very
exciting
18:44
results with their covid19
vaccine they
18:47
have licensed it to astrazeneca
18:50
uh and it is developed
18:54
oh man are you ready for it in
close
18:56
coordination
18:57
with china and oh they stole
some they
19:00
stole some documents good
19:02
oh yeah you know why it's good
because
19:04
astrazeneca will help pay for
your
19:06
prescription
19:08
if you can't afford it it's in
the small
19:09
print on their advertising
19:11
and of course this this is not
the way
19:13
it's supposed to go so yeah i
don't have
19:15
any clips but fauci's out there
saying
19:17
well now don't get too excited
because
19:19
it's not modernist vaccine yes
19:22
it's so obvious oh we're not
very
19:24
excited about this at all
19:25
no this is i don't know proof
gee
19:29
uh meanwhile the modern vaccine
has
19:32
induced adverse reactions in
more than
19:34
half of the trial participants
19:36
and there goes the stock but it
doesn't
19:39
matter cnn will just keep
everybody
19:42
helpful
19:42
uh hopeful i mean hopeful that
one day
19:46
one day i will once again be
able to
19:49
fly on an airplane have four
four
19:51
children uh
19:52
youngest one is 10 months old
you know
19:54
the the biggest concern is
flying with
19:56
kids
19:57
i don't want them to get sick
and with
19:58
like a 10 month old
20:00
she's going to be she's going
to want to
20:01
crawl right she's at that age
where
20:03
she'll put everything in her
mouth
20:04
right and she's always touching
things
20:06
and then the other concern is
you know
20:07
right now i
20:08
it's hard to trust other people
i think
20:10
you have the crowds at the
airports
20:12
going through security
20:13
so you're just exposing
yourself more
20:16
than that you have people
20:18
with this virus that may not
show
20:20
symptoms until
20:22
you know you're on the plane
and then
20:23
it's too late especially if
you're going
20:26
overseas
20:27
you can't go anywhere you're
stuck
20:30
i'll wait i'll wait as long as
i have to
20:33
even when a vaccine comes
available
20:35
i'm not going to be the first
one to run
20:37
out and get it i'd like to make
sure
20:39
that
20:39
it's going to be effective and
it works
20:42
i mean
20:43
if it lasts a year maybe two
years
20:44
that's just what we have to do
20:46
i mean yeah you know i
obviously want
20:48
the kids to get out i want my
wife to go
20:50
do the things that they want to
do i
20:51
want to go do things that i
want to do
20:53
but at this time
20:54
it's just what it is i mean so
we just
20:56
kind of have to put up with it
and make
20:58
the best out of our
21:00
wow time please think of the
children
21:04
oh yeah my children i can't fly
because
21:06
you know
21:07
my toddler crawls around and
puts
21:09
everything in here you're gonna
need to
21:10
teach your kids
21:11
early man don't your kid crawl
around on
21:13
the airplane floor
21:14
and maybe we should talk to some
21:16
pediatricians uh as nbc news did
21:19
talk to five pediatricians
about even
21:21
getting kids back in school
21:24
you all right what are you
doing trying
21:26
to crack this
21:28
just keep going never mind
21:32
nbc news talked to five
pediatricians
21:35
children doctors
21:36
said well how would you feel
comfortable
21:38
sending your child back to
school under
21:40
these horrible circumstances
even
21:41
without a vaccine would you let
your
21:42
kids go back to school
21:44
i will my kids are looking
forward to it
21:47
yes
21:48
period absolutely absolutely
21:52
as much as i can without a
hesitation
21:55
without a hesitation yes i have
no
21:58
concerns about sending my child
to
21:59
school in the fall
22:00
i would let my kids go back to
school dr
22:02
john torres
22:03
nbc news okay that's odd
22:08
especially for nbc i don't know
how that
22:10
slipped through something went
wrong
22:12
i don't know because everyone's
been
22:13
messaging just the opposite
22:15
in fact as i put in the
newsletter
22:17
they're messaging the butterfly
effect
22:19
yeah well the kids will be okay
they
22:21
won't catch it but
22:22
even though they won't catch it
they're
22:24
gonna bring it home and you're
going to
22:25
catch it and then you're going
to give
22:26
it to your uncle who's going to
take it
22:28
to this
22:29
old folks home and then all the
people
22:30
in the office are going to die
thanks to
22:32
your kid going to school
22:35
a study in the new england
journal of
22:37
medicine shows the only reason
for
22:39
keeping children home
22:40
from school is politics it's
always nice
22:42
for a medical journal but they
said it
22:45
the texas teachers are now
calling on
22:48
state leaders to delay
22:49
school reopenings they're a
lazy bunch
22:51
here in texas i know a couple
of these
22:53
school teachers i'm not that
impressed
22:55
this is a teacher's union i'm
getting 10
22:57
bucks and the tech the texas
state
22:59
teachers union
23:00
is very powerful and very very
23:04
wealthy all the texas all the
unions all
23:06
the teachers unions across the
country
23:08
are moaning and groaning about
this i do
23:10
have one report from new
hampshire which
23:12
is where they're going to open
whether
23:13
they like it or not because
there's no
23:14
cases there
23:16
okay over new hampshire schools
to open
23:18
new hampshire governor chris
sununu said
23:20
schools should resume
23:21
classes in person this fall
he's giving
23:24
local districts flexibility as
they make
23:26
rules on distancing and wearing
a mask
23:28
reporter sarah gibson has
reaction to
23:30
the plan the state's largest
teachers
23:32
union slammed the guidance
saying it was
23:34
full of shoulds rather than
requirements
23:37
that would ensure safety but
gorham
23:39
superintendent david bakler
says the
23:41
flexibility is a relief
23:43
it allows his area which has
had barely
23:46
any coronavirus cases
23:48
to get back to school
everybody's a
23:50
little nervous but
23:51
the vast majority wants to get
back into
23:53
school
23:54
and the majority wants to get
back to
23:56
school safely and
23:57
that makes a lot of sense we
want to do
23:59
that as well districts across
the state
24:01
are expected to announce in
august their
24:03
plans for the fall
24:04
including if cases rise
significantly
24:07
how to switch
24:07
back to remote learning in
24:11
in march google classroom
24:16
had about 15 million students
24:20
they now have almost 100 million
24:22
students
24:23
on google classroom which is
mining your
24:27
children
24:28
and preparing them for the g
suite when
24:30
they grow up
24:32
and no one is even thinking
about it
24:35
yeah just throw them on google
it's
24:36
going to be great that's the
default
24:38
that's what all teachers go to
by
24:40
default google classroom sure
24:42
the kids have to sign up to
google
24:43
they're tracked through google
they're
24:45
tracked through instagram
24:46
i can't understand why people
allow that
24:49
to happen
24:52
and it's it's baffling i agree
and doing
24:55
this stuff via remote
24:57
even a zoom a zoom call can
kill you
25:01
in arizona three teachers who
shared a
25:03
classroom to teach summer school
25:04
students online
25:06
all contracted covid despite
following
25:08
cdc guidelines
25:09
one of them a long time
educator died
25:13
i don't know if they were all i
don't
25:15
know if they're on the zoom
call or
25:17
what was that no i should
mention
25:20
something here that
25:21
i you have to remind people
this i used
25:24
to write about it and it
25:25
just constantly reminded people
because
25:27
i had when i was younger i
25:30
control data corporation had
created
25:32
plato
25:34
learning uh machine learning
system
25:37
not machine learning but a
computer
25:40
learning system for students
you could
25:42
take plato courses
25:44
and i took a couple of them and
they're
25:46
on these crazy terminals and
they were
25:48
they were professionally
designed the
25:50
whole thing was a teaching
system that
25:52
was
25:52
that was remote it was computer
learning
25:55
and
25:56
they studied it and studied and
studied
25:58
it and they made these
conclusions
26:00
that it's no good that computer
26:03
learning is mediocre teaching
it's not
26:06
good it's not like being in a
classroom
26:07
where somebody can catch you
26:09
making an early mistake that
you're
26:10
going to fundamentally screw up
26:12
everything with
26:12
right but from then on it's and
it was
26:15
and i took these courses and it
was like
26:17
i always thought that they were
kind of
26:18
yeah they were fun you got them
over
26:20
with you got always got a good
grade
26:22
and it seemed like you were
learning
26:23
something but in fact when they
studied
26:25
it and studied they
discontinued the
26:26
whole program
26:27
because it didn't work it was a
piece of
26:29
crap and every time people kind
of keep
26:31
trying to go back to
26:33
computerized learning where you
just sit
26:35
in front of a computer and try
to learn
26:36
something
26:37
it doesn't work it's no good
when was
26:40
this
26:41
when when was this what uh what
year it
26:43
was a long time ago like 70s
26:46
yeah remember it was
discontinued in the
26:49
mid 70s
26:50
remember the one laptop per
child people
26:52
they're going to save the world
26:54
i'm sorry i can't laugh every
time i
26:56
hear that if only we could
create a
26:58
computer under a hundred dollars
27:00
meanwhile raspberry pi 19
27:05
uh yeah but doesn't have a hand
crank
27:07
the real
27:08
um tragedy that's coming out
and i don't
27:11
know
27:11
if it'll change because of the
lockdowns
27:13
etc or
27:14
what what will happen but the
birth rate
27:17
globally
27:18
certainly in the western
countries is
27:22
uh alarming
27:25
like really a fertility rate
another
27:28
rate we have to look at
27:29
boom jaw-dropping global crash
in
27:32
children being born
27:34
that's bbc dropping why
wouldn't it go
27:36
up to or
27:37
got nothing else to do well
before all
27:40
this
27:40
we had uh you know people were
getting
27:43
dogs they weren't making
children
27:46
yeah this is uh here's the from
the bbc
27:50
what is going on the fertility
rate the
27:52
average number of children a
woman gives
27:54
birth to is falling
27:55
if the number falls below
approximately
27:57
2.1 then the size of the
population
27:59
starts to fall in 1950 women
were having
28:01
an
28:02
average of 4.7 children in their
28:03
lifetime
28:05
uh researchers at the
university of
28:07
washington's institute for
health
28:08
metrics and evaluation showed
the global
28:10
fertility rate nearly halved to
2.4
28:14
in 2017 and their study
published in the
28:17
lancet so it's got to be true
28:19
projects by 2100 now we got a
little
28:21
ways to go
28:22
it'll fall below 1.7
28:25
so i guess that whatever
they're doing
28:29
it's working yeah this is all
this is
28:31
ultimate this
28:32
is ultimately this is what the
elites
28:34
want try to destroy the
28:36
nuclear family yes and you can
get
28:38
pretty far you know it makes it
get rid
28:40
of these
28:41
gender bias ideas you know
gender roles
28:44
bad
28:46
yeah yeah i got some stuff on
28:48
heteronormative
28:49
has got to go uh i have one
thing on
28:53
masks
28:54
you want to just do yeah i see
you two
28:55
other clips anything we want to
play
28:57
from covert before
28:58
this is kind of a run down
summary if
29:00
you want to play but do the
masks first
29:02
okay masks are now
29:05
being mandated everywhere in
the world
29:08
especially countries who follow
ted
29:11
dross
29:12
because you know you don't get
fired for
29:14
hiring ibm you don't get fired
for
29:16
following the world health
29:17
organization's
29:18
um guidance uk 100 pound find
29:22
fine and you know that they
really hand
29:24
them out there they're not
joking
29:26
around um all over europe now
the
29:30
as they call them the mouth
caps they
29:32
don't call them masks they call
them
29:34
monk
29:34
mouth caps are being uh mandated
29:38
and uh there's still a lot of
people who
29:41
are very confused about the
efficacy
29:44
of masks and here is dr scott
johnson to
29:47
explain
29:48
exactly how inefficient and
31:04
so i i traveled to florida with
my neck
31:07
gator from uh no agendashop.com
31:10
which is not a mask it's
accepted as a
31:13
mask as a face covering it's
basically
31:15
like
31:15
a pantyhose over your face it's
fine it
31:18
has our message on it so that's
kind of
31:20
cool
31:20
i have no illusions that is
saving me
31:22
we're in florida in the hot spot
31:24
traveled on the plane down
traveled back
31:26
there 100 people on the flight
31:28
so it was not it was not empty
no middle
31:30
seats um
31:33
and you know didn't wasn't
crazy going
31:36
with
31:36
hand sanitizer and bathing in
that stuff
31:40
no nothing at all come home
we're not
31:43
sick there's no problem
31:45
the problem we did have is when
31:47
transferring at um
31:49
in houston uh tina all of a
sudden
31:53
had to stop we were walking and
she's
31:55
hold on a second she got dizzy
from from
31:57
having this damn mask and
breathing in
31:59
her own exhaust
32:00
yeah no this is carbon dioxide
poisoning
32:03
yes
32:03
and the first thing i did is
all right
32:05
off with this thing now let's
have a
32:06
sip of water let's breathe
crikey
32:11
yeah and she has to wear it all
day at
32:12
work and so yeah this is i
don't i don't
32:14
think this is a very good
32:15
a couple of things i got some
advice
32:19
uh you can do the it turns out
32:22
uh as you saw the picture in the
32:24
newsletter uh
32:25
that nobody seems to really
bitch and
32:27
moan at you if you pull it down
so your
32:29
noses
32:30
oh this is another thing that
just gets
32:32
me everyone has their nose
hanging out
32:34
it's like
32:35
okay that seems to to me it
looks like
32:37
you're an idiot i mean
32:38
either wear it or don't wear it
and i
32:41
saw a baggage handler talking
to the
32:43
the check-in uh lady and he's
he's he's
32:45
like maybe
32:46
you know 10 inches away from
her with
32:48
his nose hanging out over the
mask you
32:50
know
32:51
yeah nah nuts it does it looks
like
32:53
you're an idiot but at the same
time
32:56
maybe you're not an idiot well
33:00
let me i want to do your run
down let's
33:02
get into the the politics of
this
33:04
because there's
33:05
more interesting things yeah
because
33:07
anytime you get poor yamiche
33:10
who is just just she's just not
improved
33:13
as a broadcaster she
33:14
mispronounces things and she's
has a
33:17
pace of it she sounds like
leave it to
33:19
beaver trying to talk you know
it's just
33:20
terrible but let's listen to
what's
33:23
going on because there's a lot
of action
33:25
because of
33:26
trump you know and biden and
trump wants
33:28
to do this and that and
33:29
and we have the goya thing but
even
33:31
though that's not mentioned
let's go
33:32
covet pbs
33:33
raps yamiche won the
coronavirus crisis
33:36
rages on and so does the war of
words
33:39
over a top pandemic scientist
33:41
the verbal volleys kept coming
today as
33:43
the united states neared three
and a
33:45
half
33:45
million infections and topped
137 000
33:48
deaths
33:49
white house correspondent
yamiche
33:51
alcindor begins our coverage
33:53
today from the nation's top
infectious
33:54
disease expert a fresh
assessment of the
33:57
kovid 19 pandemic
33:58
what we need to do is say we're
not
34:00
going in the right direction now
34:02
so we got to call a timeout do
a pause
34:05
and say
34:06
what do we need to do we need
to stop
34:09
this with your fake numbers but
amid the
34:12
worsening outbreak
34:13
dr anthony fauci also faces a
public
34:15
rift with the white house
34:16
you know it is a bit bizarre
today he
34:18
spoke out about the white house
34:20
attacking him
34:21
over his handling of the
pandemic no i
34:23
cannot figure out in my wildest
dreams
34:25
why they would want to do that
but i
34:28
mean i think they realize now
that that
34:30
was not a prudent thing to do
because
34:32
it's only
34:33
reflecting negatively on them i
can't
34:35
explain peter navarro he's in a
world by
34:37
himself
34:38
those comments come after
navarro
34:40
president trump's top trade
advisor
34:42
lashed out at fauci in a new
usa today
34:45
he wrote that fauci quote has
been wrong
34:47
about everything i have
interacted with
34:49
him on
34:50
he also said he takes dr
fauci's advice
34:52
with quote
34:53
skepticism and caution navarro's
34:56
criticism echoes what the
president
34:57
himself has said about dr
34:58
fauci here he is last week in an
35:01
interview with fox news's sean
hannity
35:03
dr fauci is a nice man but he's
made a
35:05
lot of mistakes but today white
house
35:07
aides
35:07
tried to distance the president
from
35:09
navarro's comments
35:10
in a tweet white house
spokesperson
35:12
alyssa farah said the op-ed
didn't go
35:14
through normal white house
clearance
35:16
processes
35:17
and is the opinion of peter
alone the
35:19
president also responded
35:21
well that's peter but i have a
very good
35:23
relationship with doctor
35:25
there's never been a time when
two
35:27
candidates were
35:31
you know let's just call it
what it is
35:33
it was a total lash
35:34
out it was totally planned
trump knew
35:36
this navarro
35:38
i read the piece you know it was
35:42
scathing but also honest the
mistake you
35:44
know it's about the mask
35:45
and about not wanting to lock
down china
35:47
i mean it's not like it's untrue
35:50
but it was clearly an attack to
make him
35:52
look stupid
35:54
and and bad and then which
we've been
35:56
doing on the show
35:58
for at least four months i know
i know i
36:00
know i know
36:02
it's very annoying how can
they're just
36:04
acting
36:05
like it's exactly the same as
it was the
36:08
first time around
36:09
we had to lock down only now
and of
36:12
course we have this in texas
because who
36:14
who is really stupid here who
are the
36:17
and it's not georgia who opened
up
36:19
before
36:19
everybody else and everyone was
going to
36:21
die it didn't happen there
36:23
i don't know who's running
georgia but
36:25
the three states that are the
idiots the
36:27
boneheads
36:28
the rednecks the people who are
really
36:30
ruining for the rest of the
country
36:32
because they oh they couldn't
wait you
36:34
couldn't wait
36:35
you had to go out too soon
36:39
well so what what are those
states again
36:41
it's uh florida
36:43
texas and arizona just over a
hundred
36:47
days until
36:48
election day and this morning
we have a
36:51
new cbs news battleground
tracker out
36:53
that looks at the presidential
race
36:55
in three states heavily
impacted by the
36:58
coronavirus that's arizona
texas and
37:01
florida
37:02
results show former vice
president joe
37:04
biden will be competitive or
better in
37:06
all three states mr biden and
president
37:09
trump are tied
37:10
46 to 46 in arizona president
trump
37:14
is up 46 to 45 in texas
37:17
and the former vice president
is up by
37:20
six points
37:21
48 to 42 in florida
37:24
that's a lie by the way you're
stepping
37:26
in my sequence i'm sorry
37:28
um which that
37:32
luckily plays into it okay by
the way
37:34
that that's bull bullcrap
there's no way
37:36
florida's before for joe biden
but i
37:38
just like how
37:39
coincidentally joe is just
doing so well
37:43
in the three states the
republican
37:45
states run by
37:46
idiots yes
37:49
those idiots as a republican
idiots
37:52
let's keep that theme in mind
37:53
anyway she continues on and she
brings
37:55
us right into the picture this
yamiche
37:58
and but she does a switcheroo
here that
38:00
i think he's discussing in this
next sub
38:02
clip so different all this is
president
38:04
trump is behind in many polls
38:06
and faces fierce criticism over
his own
38:08
response to the kobit 19
pandemic
38:11
and yesterday what was billed
as an
38:12
official white house news
conference
38:14
quickly morphed into a
campaign-style
38:16
event the
38:18
president spent 63 minutes
mostly
38:20
criticizing his november
opponent joe
38:22
biden
38:23
he mentioned biden by name some
30 times
38:26
especially he hit the former
vice
38:28
president on a range of issues
from
38:29
china
38:30
joe biden and president obama
freely
38:33
allowed
38:34
china to pillage our factories
plunder
38:37
our communities
38:38
to jobs america lost nearly 10
000
38:41
factories while
38:42
joe biden was vice president
think of
38:45
that 10
38:46
000 factories
38:49
yeah all right the switcheroo is
38:54
she said specifically that
trump talked
38:56
about jobs
38:57
and then she she here in her
package
39:00
it's about factories
39:03
now factories aren't jobs and
trump
39:06
doesn't talk about factories
because of
39:08
jobs he talks about jobs as jobs
39:10
factories are the industrial
base of the
39:13
united states of america which
makes a
39:15
huge difference in world affairs
39:17
we need fact we need
manufacturing in
39:19
this country it's about
manufacturing
39:21
in this country it's not about
jobs per
39:24
se but she's yamiche
39:28
so yamiche like drops the ball
on that
39:30
one but she does this is the
kind of
39:32
thing she does constantly
39:33
and i've noticed this is a lot
of uh
39:36
there's another one of these
things and
39:37
i don't know what
39:38
it's the uh she does it again
in the
39:41
next clip
39:42
but in a different way and i
and i will
39:44
point this
39:45
out because i've i thought
about this
39:46
what she's gonna do because the
left
39:49
media does this constantly uh uh
39:52
amy did this very early in the
game and
39:54
we we laughed about
39:56
it and it you you'll hear this
clip and
39:58
you'll
39:59
discuss it after the clip back
in the
40:01
rose garden the president also
falsely
40:03
claimed again
40:04
that covet 19 infections are
going up
40:06
only because of
40:07
increased testing think of this
if we
40:10
didn't do
40:11
testing instead of testing over
40
40:14
million people
40:16
if we did half the testing
would have
40:17
half the cases it's true that
the us has
40:20
conducted the most coronavirus
tests
40:24
yeah so she starts off with
falsely
40:27
claimed
40:29
oh yeah and i thought about
this for a
40:32
while because
40:33
wait wait let me just hear it
again
40:34
because it is very subtle but
it's
40:36
something that's done a lot
here we go
40:38
back in the rose garden the
president
40:39
also falsely claimed again
40:41
that covet 19 infections are
going up
40:44
only because of
40:45
increased testing think of this
well
40:47
that's that's actually not what
he
40:49
said i don't think and that's
40:53
the testing numbers are going
up because
40:55
of deposit i don't think anyone
has said
40:57
it's
40:58
the positivity is going up only
because
41:00
of testing
41:01
that's kind of split in hairs
but
41:04
i don't think she split in
hairs i think
41:06
this is a a
41:07
world view issue play that
whole clip
41:11
again and i'll tell you what
i'm what i
41:12
think
41:13
okay back in the rose garden the
41:15
president also falsely claimed
again
41:17
that coveting infections are
going up
41:20
only because of increased
41:21
testing think of this if we
didn't do
41:25
testing instead of testing over
40
41:28
million people
41:29
if we did half the testing
would have
41:31
half the cases it's true that
the us has
41:33
conducted the most coronavirus
test
41:37
okay okay so what we have is we
and the
41:40
left is the left sees it a
different way
41:42
than the right than the right
does
41:44
or or trump does trump says
that we test
41:47
a lot and so you
41:48
and in fact those doctors that
were
41:50
banned from youtube those two
guys in
41:52
bakersfield they predicted
brought this
41:53
up
41:54
you do a lot of testing the
numbers go
41:56
up the deaths go down that was
it was a
41:58
three-parter
41:59
it was the number you do a lot
of
42:01
testing did cases go up and the
deaths
42:03
go down that was the
42:05
theme thematic thing the guy
was saying
42:07
over and over again
42:09
and and so what trump is saying
and what
42:11
the right tends to say is like
yeah you
42:13
test a lot you're going to get
a lot of
42:14
positive cases
42:16
and the the left says it's got
nothing
42:19
to do with
42:20
testing you're getting more
cases
42:22
because there are more cases
42:25
and it's a it is it's at a
world view
42:28
level the way one side sees it
as a
42:31
statistical
42:32
anomaly where you're going to
get a lot
42:33
of numbers and it's not cases
necessary
42:35
the cases are the cases
whatever number
42:37
of people are
42:38
if it's always showing up at 10
probably
42:40
10 of the public has it
42:42
they have to assume i think
even more
42:44
than that
42:46
maybe maybe not it doesn't
matter
42:48
there's a number of people that
have it
42:50
that don't that don't count
they don't
42:52
count them as people would have
it
42:53
of course there's a lot of
fudging on
42:55
the numbers that we've proven
on the
42:56
show
42:57
time and time again that half
these
42:58
numbers are bogus they're
double counted
43:00
there's all these other problems
43:02
pool testing contacts
43:05
the numbers are out of control
but the
43:07
left sees everything
43:08
as just a huge they really see
this as a
43:12
great pandemic that's going to
kill two
43:14
million people to this day
43:16
and i think when she says what
she says
43:19
which is
43:20
proven wrong this crazy notion
that the
43:23
more you test the more cases
there are
43:25
is is right because the more
you test
43:28
the more cases are no
43:30
there's cases and the more you
test or
43:32
the less you test
43:33
it doesn't matter there's an
extra
43:34
number of cases out there and i
can see
43:36
their point but at the same time
43:37
they're missing the point well
what was
43:41
interesting to me yesterday
43:43
is there was a cover-up that
took place
43:47
and in your second yamiche clip
43:49
actually was an example of it
uh let me
43:52
see where
43:52
let me just play that one again
uh where
43:55
is it yamiche
43:56
yeah in the switcheroo just
listen to
43:58
what she says here so different
43:59
all this is president trump is
behind in
44:01
many polls and faces fierce
criticism
44:04
over his own response to the
covet-19
44:06
pandemic
44:07
and yesterday what was billed
as an
44:09
official white house news
conference
44:11
quickly morphed into a
campaign-style
44:13
event the president spent
44:14
63 minutes mostly criticizing
his
44:17
november opponent joe biden
44:19
he mentioned biden by name some
30 times
44:22
okay so she
44:23
she characterizes this rose
garden uh
44:26
speech as
44:27
a rally uh to criticize biden
44:30
and this was a and of course
you don't
44:33
really
44:34
hear the president say anything
she
44:36
doesn't pull out for a sound
bite maybe
44:38
a little piece
44:39
she's just talking over him the
whole
44:40
time this was coordinated the
way this
44:43
rose garden speech was reported
on
44:45
and i have two examples uh from
uh msnbc
44:49
again but
44:50
cnn was doing uh the same and
in fact
44:53
even fox news was doing the same
44:55
here's brian williams about the
speech
44:57
in the rose garden and this is
the top
44:59
of the
44:59
show for brian williams the
11th hour
45:02
the president spoke in the rose
garden
45:04
today for
45:05
52 53 minutes do you see the
45:08
similarities in the reporting
she said
45:10
63 minutes 52 minutes
45:12
without pause or interruption
saying the
45:15
same things he would normally
say to a
45:17
campaign
45:18
rally audience it was billed as
a
45:20
statement about china
45:21
and while it briefly contained
one
45:24
briefly he went on to
relitigate the
45:26
2016 election and the polls he
went hard
45:29
after obama
45:30
especially hard after the
bidens both
45:32
joe and his son hunter of course
45:34
he talked about the paris
climate accord
45:36
barisma
45:37
biden's failures in the area of
road and
45:40
bridge construction
45:41
bernie aoc ventilators hospital
ships
45:45
violence in chicago the stock
market
45:48
three times the usual stuff
45:50
oh and he said biden would
abolish the
45:52
suburbs
45:53
and windows not the software
but windows
45:56
the kind in buildings
45:58
he said we're feeling good
about our
45:59
country he said the european
union was
46:01
formed to take advantage of the
united
46:03
states
46:04
he quickly added other
presidents didn't
46:06
know that
46:07
he said we are coming out of
this
46:09
pandemic on top
46:10
on the coronavirus he said
testing is
46:14
fodder for fake news cases are
created
46:17
because of the testing
46:19
but nothing new about how to
control
46:20
this virus so again
46:22
we hear brian williams giving a
rundown
46:24
of what is now being
categorized as a
46:27
rambling rally speech in the
rose garden
46:30
and the
46:30
and the report this the intro
leads into
46:34
uh coronavirus and kobit 19 and
testing
46:37
which is
46:37
apparently all that it was
really about
46:40
well let's just listen to
nicole wallace
46:42
i typically don't do this but i
just
46:45
want us to enjoy
46:46
the entire minute and a half
opening of
46:49
her
46:50
show yesterday hi everyone it's
four
46:52
o'clock in the east as
46:54
donald trump seeks to seize
control of
46:56
the facts
46:57
about the coronavirus pandemic
in the
46:59
united states by redirecting
47:01
patient records from hospitals
away from
47:03
the cdc
47:05
which he's at war with publicly
there
47:07
are new questions about the
president's
47:08
grasp on the facts
47:10
after a bizarre and startling
47:12
performance in the rose garden
yesterday
47:14
on the data seizure the new
york times
47:16
reports this quote
47:17
the move has alarmed health
experts who
47:19
fear the data will be
politicized or
47:21
withheld from the public
47:23
and on the president's rose
garden
47:24
appearance it was notable
47:26
for both his personal delivery
which was
47:28
halting and incomprehensible at
times
47:30
as well as the very use of the
white
47:32
house rose garden for the
airing of
47:34
political attacks and grievances
47:36
that would barely be considered
passable
47:38
for an inebriated right-wing
radio talk
47:40
host
47:41
in the wake of trump's
disclosure last
47:43
week on sean hannity's program
that he'd
47:45
undergone
47:45
cognitive testing we start with
this
47:48
passage in the reporting on
47:49
press conference by peter baker
in
47:51
today's new york times quote
47:53
he weighed in on china and the
47:55
coronavirus
47:56
and the paris climate change
accord and
47:58
crumbling highways
48:00
period and then china again and
military
48:03
spending
48:04
and then china again and then
the
48:05
coronavirus again
48:07
period new sentence and the
economy and
48:10
energy taxes
48:11
and trade with europe and
illegal
48:13
immigration
48:14
and his friendship with mexico's
48:16
president and the coronavirus
again
48:19
and then immigration again and
crime in
48:22
chicago
48:23
and the death penalty and back
to
48:25
climate change
48:26
and education and historical
statues
48:29
and more quote we could go on
for days
48:32
he said at one point
48:33
and it sounded plausible the
president
48:35
seems surprised
48:37
by some of what he's reading
from his
48:38
own notes talks through a few
lines
48:41
and then says them again end
quote the
48:44
president's loosening grasp on
even his
48:46
own reality comes as the
predictions for
48:48
the toll the pandemic is
expected to
48:50
take on our country
48:52
go from dire to catastrophic new
48:54
modeling from researchers at the
48:56
university of washington
48:57
now predicts that more than 224
thousand
49:00
americans could lose their lives
49:03
so very similar uh pbs
49:06
new york times of course both
msnbc's
49:10
what they're doing is telling
you you
49:12
don't have to watch this
49:14
don't watch this is the rundown
i've
49:16
never heard them do this
49:17
like this like it's this
extreme and
49:19
clearly it started in the
49:20
new york times and everyone
copies it
49:22
you know that's all yamiche is
doing
49:25
so why why is it only about it
49:28
all stories lead into
coronavirus
49:31
well because it was actually
about
49:33
something else yesterday which
49:34
the comms the chinese operated
media
49:38
system
49:40
do not want you to know about
and let's
49:43
listen to a little bit of the
president
49:45
in the rose garden yesterday
remember
49:47
rambling attacking uh rally
speech
49:49
horrible
49:50
here's how it started
49:53
ladies and gentlemen the
president of
49:55
the united states
49:57
and i kind of what is this
about who is
50:00
this announcer
50:02
i don't know yeah i mean what i
mean i'm
50:06
okay with an accent i'd just
like to
50:07
know was it like a special deal
50:09
like it's your time your turn
today or
50:12
you know i have no idea
especially odds
50:15
like the sergeant-at-arms in the
50:16
congress
50:17
the president of the united
states yeah
50:20
but this is
50:21
clearly a heavy heavy south
sometimes
50:24
russian
50:27
ladies and gentlemen the
president of
50:30
the united states now remember
this is
50:31
going to be a campaign speech
it's
50:33
rambling he doesn't even know
what he's
50:34
talking about he's attacking
joe biden
50:37
and it's all about coronavirus
50:40
we've had a big day in the
stock market
50:42
things are coming back and
they're
50:43
coming back
50:44
very rapidly a lot sooner than
people
50:47
thought
50:47
people are feeling good about
our
50:48
country people feeling
50:50
good about therapeutics and
50:54
possible vaccines rambling but
we're
50:56
going to go over
50:57
quite a bit and maybe at the
end we'll
50:58
take some questions if we have
time
51:00
it's not too hot today i signed
51:03
legislation
51:04
and an executive order to hold
china
51:08
accountable for its oppressive
actions
51:10
against the people of hong kong
51:12
the hong kong autonomy act
which i
51:15
signed this afternoon passed
unanimously
51:17
through congress
51:18
this law gives my administration
51:20
powerful new tools to hold
responsible
51:23
the individuals and the entities
51:24
involved in extinguishing hong
kong's
51:27
freedom
51:27
we've all watched what happened
not a
51:30
good situation
51:31
their freedom's been taken away
their
51:33
rights have been taken away and
with it
51:34
goes hong kong in my opinion
because it
51:36
will no longer be able to
compete with
51:38
free markets
51:39
rambling a lot of people will
be leaving
51:40
hong kong i suspect
51:42
and we're going to do a lot more
51:43
business because of it because
we just
51:45
lost one competitor
51:46
it's the way it is we lost a
very very
51:48
serious competitor
51:50
that we incentivized to take a
lot of
51:53
business
51:54
and do well and we gave them a
lot of
51:58
business by doing what we did
we gave
51:59
them things that nobody else
had the
52:01
right to do
52:02
and that gave them a big edge
over other
52:05
markets and because of that edge
52:08
they've done really historic
business
52:10
tremendous business
52:11
far bigger than anybody would
have
52:12
thought years ago when we
52:14
did this gift we it was really
a gift to
52:18
freedom
52:20
now of course this was reported
here and
52:22
there but that's not the message
52:24
anyone got all we saw was
coronavirus
52:28
rambling attacking biden this
executive
52:31
order there's
52:32
two of them actually is a big
deal and
52:36
you can go and read it i mean
it's uh
52:38
it's on thewhitehouse.gov this
is
52:40
almost identical to the iran
sanctions
52:45
uh identical in many ways to the
52:47
magnitsky
52:48
act so certain persons are not
allowed
52:51
assets are seized
52:52
you can't transfer any money
out of the
52:54
us to china
52:55
this is a huge deal and it's
it's really
52:58
big it is
52:59
just like the russia sanctions
and it's
53:02
and assets are seized
53:05
people who have assets that
somehow are
53:07
tied into
53:08
uh and i'm stopped i'm not
calling him
53:10
the ccp anymore it's
53:12
china and the chinese people
have a
53:14
responsibility
53:15
you guys got internet there's a
lot of
53:18
you should
53:18
overrun that shitty ass
government so
53:20
now all we heard what
53:22
whatever you do don't talk
about hong
53:25
kong
53:26
which is kind of important uh
don't talk
53:29
about that no don't talk about
what
53:30
trump's doing to china let's
talk about
53:32
how he
53:32
sucks at the covid response and
there's
53:34
not just one executive order
there's two
53:36
today i also signed an
executive order
53:39
ending u.s preferential
treatment for
53:41
hong kong
53:42
hong kong will now be treated
the same
53:44
as mainland china
53:45
no special privileges no special
53:48
economic treatment
53:49
and no export of sensitive
technologies
53:53
in addition to that as you know
we're
53:55
placing massive tariffs and
have placed
53:58
very large tariffs on china
first time
54:00
that's ever happened to china
54:02
billions of dollars have been
paid to
54:03
the united states of which i've
given
54:05
quite a bit to the farmers and
ranchers
54:07
for our country because they
were
54:08
targeted and that's been going
on for
54:11
three years the first time
anybody's
54:13
ever done anything like that
54:15
and prior to the plague pouring
in
54:19
from china they were having the
worst
54:21
years you know in 67
54:23
and i don't want them to have a
bad year
54:25
i want them to have a good year
but they
54:26
were taking advantage of the
united
54:28
states for many many years
54:30
and that's stopping now so
somehow this
54:33
rambling speech is actually a
and i
54:35
consider it to be a declaration
of war
54:37
against
54:38
china because it's what it is
when you
54:40
put economic sanctions like this
54:41
and you cut off the financial
hub that
54:43
is hong kong from china that's
war that
54:45
is a form of war
54:47
i've we've called it that
before with
54:49
iran
54:50
and to some degree with russia
but no
54:53
we're not supposed to
54:54
know about that at all no this
is a this
54:56
is a very
54:57
uh this is an excellent
analysis of the
55:00
situation i'm glad you picked
up on the
55:02
nicole
55:03
did stuff on it i don't listen
to those
55:05
guys so i miss this
55:06
but hey i will say that this is
exactly
55:09
what's going on and it
55:11
did stem from the new york
times which
55:12
is highly compromised the
washington
55:14
post is highly compromised both
of them
55:16
and that's where they get all
their
55:18
sources from and i would say
that these
55:19
networks are highly compromised
and it's
55:21
the
55:21
they're chinese compromised
they're
55:24
working for china yes and i
want to just
55:26
put a little aside in here
there was a
55:28
this went around i didn't get
to check
55:29
this out to prove it but it was
55:31
documented pretty well
55:33
and there's enough screenshots
i think
55:34
that made it right is that the
55:36
nike has these jerseys that
they're
55:38
going to put on the nba teams
55:40
which is really screwing itself
it seems
55:42
to me but
55:43
the jersey going to you can put
these
55:45
your social justice warrior
comment can
55:47
be on the back of your jersey
55:49
instead of your name so say
black lives
55:51
matter or something
55:52
so some you can have these
custom-made
55:55
for yourself they're 130 bucks
55:57
and so a guy went in he was a
chicago
56:00
bulls jersey and he tried to
put in
56:03
fuck hong kong oh yeah i saw
this it
56:06
showed up
56:06
yeah it came up fine no problem
but then
56:09
when he put in free
56:10
hong kong it gave an error
message you
56:13
can't
56:13
you can't put free hong kong is
great
56:17
this is your this is your nike
nba china
56:20
connection
56:21
and this kind of thing is going
on and
56:23
it's just continuing it's like
56:25
i do have some clips from but i
have two
56:27
more from the rose garden just
56:28
okay i'm just going to say i'm
teasing
56:30
them i have some clips about
the uyghurs
56:33
yes yes yes yes good which
which is
56:37
ties in with nike and all the
rest of it
56:39
according to this this woman
who's an
56:41
activist wieger
56:42
she's uh she's charging our
companies
56:45
with being complicit with the
chinese
56:47
uh genocide but continue
56:50
well so this rambling
campaign-style
56:54
speech where the president
couldn't even
56:55
figure out what he's saying
himself
56:58
and granted it does turn into an
57:01
anti-biden speech
57:02
but let's just listen for a
second about
57:05
and this is all in sequence
57:06
the rundown of some of the
57:07
accomplishments no
administration has
57:10
been tougher in china than this
57:12
administration we imposed
historic
57:14
tariffs
57:15
we stood up to china's
intellectual
57:17
property theft
57:18
at a level that nobody's ever
come close
57:21
we confronted untrustworthy
chinese
57:23
technology and telecom providers
57:26
we convinced many countries many
57:28
countries
57:29
and i did this myself for the
most part
57:32
not to use
57:33
huawei because we think it's an
unsafe
57:36
security risk it's a big
security risk i
57:39
talked
57:39
many countries out of using it
if they
57:41
want to do business with us
they can't
57:43
use it
57:44
just today i believe that uk
announced
57:46
that
57:47
they're not going to be using
it and
57:49
that was up in the air for a
long time
57:51
but they've decided and
57:52
you look at italy you look at
many other
57:54
countries we withdrew from the
57:56
chinese-dominated
57:58
who and we fully
58:01
rebuilt the united states
military the
58:03
who
58:04
world health organization we
were paying
58:08
close to 500
58:09
million dollars a year china
was paying
58:12
39 million dollars a year
58:14
and china had too much say they
worked
58:17
it very hard
58:18
which is a bad thing done by
58:22
our past administrations we've
been very
58:24
tough in the world
58:25
trade organization and we've
been i
58:28
guess as tough as you can get
on world
58:29
health we withdrew our money we
told
58:31
them we're getting out
58:32
doesn't mean that someday we
won't go
58:34
back in maybe we will when it's
58:35
correctly run but they made a
lot of bad
58:37
predictions and they said a lot
of bad
58:39
things about
58:40
what to do and how to do it and
they
58:41
turned out to be wrong
58:43
and they were really a puppet
of china
58:45
and make no mistake we hold
china fully
58:47
responsible for concealing the
virus
58:50
and unleashing it upon the
world it
58:53
could have stopped it they
should have
58:54
stopped it
58:55
would have been very easy to do
at the
58:56
source when it happened
58:58
so um rambling obviously
59:02
and we have a an inter finally
a real
59:05
leftist troll in the troll room
who was
59:07
saying come on adam
59:08
play some more select orange
man clips
59:10
to make him sound rational
59:12
well this is kind of uh in uh in
59:14
chronological order
59:16
it doesn't sound irrational to
me it
59:18
sounds like the chinese-owned
media
59:20
system
59:21
does not want anyone to know
that the
59:23
president is really going after
china
59:26
and that these problems we have
today
59:30
according to the president are
the fault
59:32
of his possible contender
59:34
in contrast joe biden's entire
career
59:37
has been a gift
59:38
to the chinese communist party
and to
59:40
the calamity
59:41
of of errors that they've made
they made
59:45
so many errors
59:46
and it's been devastating for
the
59:48
american worker
59:50
china has taken out hundreds of
billions
59:53
of dollars a year from our
country
59:55
and we rebuilt china i give
them all the
59:57
credit in the world
59:59
i don't give the credit for the
people
1:00:00
that used to stand here because
1:00:02
they allowed this to happen
where
1:00:05
hundreds of billions of dollars
were
1:00:07
taken out of the united states
treasury
1:00:10
in order to
1:00:11
rebuild china
1:00:15
so to me it's very clear who's
in with
1:00:19
china and it's all the media
1:00:22
organizations fox was doing the
same
1:00:24
the tucker carlson's on
vacation ever
1:00:27
since
1:00:28
his head right here tucker
carlson's on
1:00:30
his way out
1:00:31
his head his head writer turned
out to
1:00:33
be a total racist
1:00:35
a-hole
1:00:38
that total racist a-hole
writers well
1:00:41
that's not he was doing he was
doing
1:00:43
very
1:00:43
racist shit on uh websites and
1:00:46
it was pretty bad you know
maybe it
1:00:49
could have been a plant
1:00:50
so whatever the case the fox is
1:00:54
following your prediction of 10
years
1:00:58
ago which was that they're
1:00:59
run by democrats uh and which
is not
1:01:03
unusual by the way we have two
talk show
1:01:06
operations in the bay area that
once a
1:01:08
right-wing operation what's the
1:01:09
left-wing operation it's just
1:01:11
run by the same guys the fox
1:01:14
clip that i put in the
newsletter
1:01:16
showing their use of the term
1:01:18
lashing out yeah our favorite
aiming at
1:01:21
trump is to me
1:01:22
is his code you there's these
words that
1:01:24
nobody why you say
1:01:26
the guy says something saying i
don't
1:01:28
think i don't like what they're
doing
1:01:29
he's lashing out
1:01:33
it's like you're not lashing
out lashing
1:01:35
out it did democracy now uses
lashing
1:01:37
out and fox uses it now
1:01:39
describing anything trump does
1:01:43
so yes after that it was a lot
of
1:01:46
what biden was not good at and
what
1:01:48
trump was good at
1:01:50
but the the core and it was
announced as
1:01:53
uh the press uh conference
about the
1:01:58
two executive orders against
china
1:02:01
which is and these are not just
nearly
1:02:03
you know willy-nilly little
things if
1:02:05
you if you look at him it's
it's pretty
1:02:06
damn big
1:02:09
and but that was not meant to
be heard
1:02:12
it's it's
1:02:13
it's really really really
1:02:17
um sad that we're just people
aren't
1:02:20
being served with the news and
now
1:02:21
now the next vj has to go and
find out
1:02:25
what
1:02:25
what the president said because
you
1:02:26
didn't see any clips of the
china stuff
1:02:29
anywhere
1:02:32
except c-span yes c-span
1:02:36
obviously they just play things
full
1:02:37
cloth just as a
1:02:40
an entrepreneur there was
something very
1:02:42
weird that happened over on cnn
and
1:02:44
i'm sure it's political but i'm
not
1:02:46
quite sure
1:02:48
what what's behind it um
1:02:51
new york governor andrew cuomo
1:02:55
who as we know is the guiding
light for
1:02:57
all new yorkers
1:02:59
they love him and he has
shepherded them
1:03:01
through this crisis
1:03:03
like a true captain wood on the
ship
1:03:06
he came out with a poster that
he is
1:03:08
selling and uh
1:03:10
again he came out with a poster
that i
1:03:12
think he made himself or he
commissioned
1:03:14
himself
1:03:15
and i believe it's well it's
certainly
1:03:17
online but it may even be on
the cover
1:03:19
of new york magazine now or
something
1:03:22
and it's a very very bizarre
depiction
1:03:25
of i guess his journey through
the covid
1:03:28
crisis and
1:03:30
of all stations of all people
cnn's
1:03:33
jake tapper took huge issue
with this
1:03:36
new york's democratic governor
andrew
1:03:38
cuomo seems to be on something
of a
1:03:39
victory tour congratulating the
state
1:03:41
and himself for
1:03:43
defeating the virus even
selling this
1:03:45
poster
1:03:46
which shows his state getting
over the
1:03:47
mountain by bringing down the
curve
1:03:49
during the
1:03:50
111 days of hell as the
governor put at
1:03:52
the poster includes references
to his
1:03:54
daughters and a boyfriend little
1:03:56
inside jokes there are no
illustrations
1:03:58
however of the more than 32
1:04:00
000 dead new yorkers the
highest death
1:04:03
toll by
1:04:04
far of any state no rendering
on that
1:04:06
poster of criticism that
1:04:08
governor cuomo ignored warnings
no
1:04:09
depiction of the study that he
could
1:04:11
have saved thousands of lives
had he
1:04:14
and mayor de blasio acted
sooner no
1:04:16
painting there on the poster of
his
1:04:18
since rescinded order
1:04:19
that nursing homes take all
infected
1:04:22
patients
1:04:23
in here's what governor cuomo
had to say
1:04:25
yesterday what we went through
and what
1:04:27
we did
1:04:28
was historic because we did
1:04:32
tame the beast we did turn the
corner we
1:04:34
did
1:04:36
plateau that mountain and then
we came
1:04:39
down the other side
1:04:41
and they will be talking about
what we
1:04:43
did for decades
1:04:45
to come so i'm not quite sure
what's
1:04:47
going on with this
1:04:48
why all of a sudden the attack
on cuomo
1:04:51
from cnn
1:04:54
well we know we all know that
cuomo
1:04:58
won't fess up to the killing of
ten
1:05:01
thousand the number is
1:05:02
ten thousand in the nursing
homes
1:05:06
and i have to assume that
1:05:09
tapper had somebody die in one
of those
1:05:12
nursing homes ah
1:05:14
yeah now yep yeah yeah that
would make
1:05:17
sense
1:05:19
yes in fact i think i saw later
a
1:05:22
meteorologist i don't know if
she was
1:05:23
with cnn
1:05:24
and her husband both his
parents had
1:05:26
died in old uh
1:05:27
old folks home in the nursing
home and
1:05:31
you know where they couldn't
see him
1:05:32
couldn't be there where they
died no
1:05:33
funeral couldn't be
1:05:34
just i don't know if they get a
box of
1:05:36
ashes sent at home
1:05:39
so yeah that could be it that
could be a
1:05:42
personal thing but
1:05:43
cuomo looks really dickish now
with this
1:05:46
uh
1:05:48
maybe short-lived who knows
short-lived
1:05:54
all right uh so let's uh we
could do a
1:05:58
little more i don't see any
more covet
1:06:00
stuff i got the
1:06:01
uh i did just want to mention
one more
1:06:02
thing about china
1:06:05
china and the 5g so
1:06:09
yes the uk announced they will
stop
1:06:12
using huawei but they have to
take all
1:06:15
the gear out
1:06:17
so they'll be done by 2027. okay
1:06:21
yeah that sounds like you did a
good job
1:06:23
uh it hit me the other day
1:06:26
you know we have a replacement
we have
1:06:28
our own system
1:06:29
our own let's just call it
1:06:32
10g our own system is being
built as we
1:06:36
speak
1:06:36
and not a lot of people are
talking
1:06:38
about it it is in fact
1:06:40
elon musk skynet which is being
built
1:06:44
under the guise of hey man
you'll you'll
1:06:46
get internet anywhere you are
1:06:48
this is it's not even called
sign it was
1:06:51
it satellite link is that what
it's
1:06:52
called
1:06:54
where yet eventually you'll have
1:06:55
something in the order of
1:06:57
20 or 30 maybe in 60 thousand
satellites
1:07:00
this is a military this is a
1:07:02
this is a military grid and
it's being
1:07:05
paid for by the national
geospatial
1:07:07
agency
1:07:08
nsa has a hand he is building
the grid
1:07:10
and it's happening right above
1:07:12
everybody's head
1:07:14
it's going to blanket the
entire globe
1:07:16
and that's why trump likes musk
1:07:19
oh yeah yeah we got to keep him
around
1:07:21
he's a good guy
1:07:24
so that is uh that is what's
going on
1:07:28
it's it's a total battle
1:07:29
for supremacy i think we have a
good
1:07:31
shot at being supreme over
1:07:33
certainly over china with this
grid
1:07:37
well we'll see i don't know
what this
1:07:39
grid's about
1:07:41
now you should look into it
it's pretty
1:07:42
crazy well i mean there's still
latency
1:07:44
issues with any no no no
1:07:46
no no no no it's completely
fixed
1:07:49
because the satellites um
1:07:50
communicate optically with each
other so
1:07:53
you could actually
1:07:54
it would be less if you do
coast to
1:07:57
coast
1:07:57
on fiber direct fiber without uh
1:08:01
any any issues of right away
it's the
1:08:03
closest
1:08:04
you know the the shortest
distance
1:08:06
possible has more latency
1:08:08
than coast to coast through uh
starlink
1:08:12
i'm not buying this well that's
that's
1:08:15
what they're saying that's what
the
1:08:16
measurements are
1:08:17
there's a lot of articles i put
them in
1:08:18
the show notes so people can
take a look
1:08:20
at it
1:08:21
arch technica has some good
stuff on it
1:08:23
it's a it's it's meshed it's
1:08:25
very interesting the way that i
1:08:27
understand the mechanism it's
just
1:08:28
there's still a distance issue
they're
1:08:31
really low
1:08:32
you can't go faster than the
speed of
1:08:33
light that's correct
1:08:37
and i think if you look at the
1:08:38
calculations you'll kind of
come to
1:08:40
agreement so
1:08:41
i was skeptical about the
latency as
1:08:43
well they show the data i
haven't tested
1:08:45
it i don't have a station
1:08:47
i'm not in the military uh i'm
going to
1:08:49
take their word at it word for
it that
1:08:52
it has very low latency
otherwise it
1:08:54
would be useless for consumer
internet
1:08:56
or just as useless as
1:08:57
hue satellite um but that's not
the
1:09:01
the main mission the main
mission is uh
1:09:04
the main mission is to uh spy on
1:09:06
everybody and it's gonna be
fantastic
1:09:08
and we'll own it there you go
1:09:11
take that china china's asshole
1:09:18
all right you want to hear
about the
1:09:20
uyghurs first before
1:09:21
we go yes i will say i've been
waiting
1:09:23
for you so there's the npr
1:09:26
i've been monitoring them
mostly and
1:09:29
i have a couple i have three
clips about
1:09:31
the uyghurs it's a it's a very
very
1:09:33
interesting it's nothing
1:09:34
completely out of control but
there's
1:09:36
but i do have a little
pronunciation
1:09:38
exercise after these three
clips are
1:09:40
over this is the uyghurs
activist on npr
1:09:42
one
1:09:42
the trump administration has
imposed
1:09:45
sanctions on three senior
officials of
1:09:47
the chinese communist party
1:09:49
over the allegations of
treatment of the
1:09:51
uyghurs a muslim ethnic minority
1:09:54
the u.s state department
estimates that
1:09:55
at least one million uyghurs
1:09:57
have been detained and forced
to work in
1:09:59
internment camps
1:10:00
and there are allegations that
the
1:10:02
uyghur people are being forced
to make
1:10:03
products for american consumers
1:10:05
including 13 tons of human hair
for
1:10:08
weaves and wigs
1:10:09
seized earlier this month
joining us now
1:10:12
is rushawn
1:10:13
abbas she's the leader of the
group
1:10:15
campaign for the uyghurs
1:10:17
welcome to here and now thank
you so
1:10:19
much for giving me this
opportunity to
1:10:21
talk about this
1:10:22
unprecedented atrocity of this
century
1:10:26
this story is personal for you
your own
1:10:28
sister
1:10:29
is missing tell us what
happened i have
1:10:32
been very vocal after
1:10:33
the concentration camps and also
1:10:36
according to our numbers there
are
1:10:40
around
1:10:40
three million orders arbitrarily
1:10:42
detained
1:10:43
outside the legal system in
this fascist
1:10:46
concentration camps and now
being used
1:10:48
as
1:10:49
slaves um and then my husband's
entire
1:10:52
family
1:10:52
was missing since spring of
2017.
1:10:56
so i talked about this atrocity
1:10:59
at the think tank one of the
think tank
1:11:01
here in washington dc
1:11:03
but six days after my speech my
sister
1:11:06
a retired medical doctor she was
1:11:10
abducted
1:11:10
by the chinese government as a
1:11:12
retaliation for my public
activism
1:11:15
and i have not heard any news
ever since
1:11:18
her
1:11:19
disappearances on september 2018
1:11:23
but only on june 5th this year
1:11:26
radio free asia confirmed that
1:11:29
she is in a detention radio
free asia
1:11:33
you mean part of the
1:11:35
american uh propaganda
1:11:38
of course but okay but this is
an
1:11:41
exhibition of what christopher
wray was
1:11:43
talking about which is the
chinese
1:11:45
acting like
1:11:45
the uh of international death
squads and
1:11:48
they
1:11:49
pick people up if you'd say
anything
1:11:51
about them they'll pick up your
family
1:11:53
and do all these sorts of things
1:11:54
and this is what went on with
this woman
1:11:56
she's very much beside herself
over the
1:11:58
missing sister
1:11:59
which is somehow gone miss
1:12:02
gone missing but as long as as
well as
1:12:05
her husband and the rest of the
family
1:12:06
that was back there
1:12:08
so she's upset about this but
she's
1:12:11
here's part two and she goes on
about
1:12:13
a little bit about some of the
companies
1:12:14
involved
1:12:16
what are the conditions facing
uyghurs
1:12:18
in china and what are you
advocating for
1:12:21
well every since the occupation
1:12:24
of east turkestan under the
communist
1:12:26
chinese regime
1:12:28
in 1949 they have been
persecuting the
1:12:32
orders
1:12:33
and ever since the horrific
attacks
1:12:36
in united states in 2001 after
the 9 11.
1:12:40
the beijing rebranded its
1:12:43
repressive campaign against the
orders
1:12:45
as a
1:12:46
a part of the global war on
terror
1:12:49
and they also the belt and road
1:12:52
initiative
1:12:53
that actually put our homeland
in the
1:12:56
epicenter
1:12:57
of this belt and road
initiative so
1:13:00
we are trying to let the world
know that
1:13:04
signing up for the belt and road
1:13:06
initiative right now is
complicit
1:13:08
with the oigar genocide when
you look at
1:13:11
it you know
1:13:12
so many company companies are
being
1:13:14
complicit
1:13:15
recent seizure of certain tons
of humans
1:13:18
here
1:13:19
in our customs control here in
united
1:13:22
states
1:13:23
that was produced from slaves
in those
1:13:26
concentration camps
1:13:27
those years are from uyghur
people
1:13:31
the recent sanction against the
chinese
1:13:33
government officials and
businesses
1:13:36
and that was very essential and
we are
1:13:38
very pleased
1:13:39
but it's not enough a note
1:13:42
a note on hair and i don't know
if uh
1:13:47
uyghur hair is special uh but i
1:13:51
um my ex-ex-wife's hairdresser
1:13:55
uh was an expert wig maker and
he made
1:13:58
wigs for
1:13:59
uh mainly women uh going through
1:14:01
chemotherapy
1:14:02
and so now we're talking 15
1:14:05
20 years ago all human hair
comes from
1:14:09
china
1:14:10
even back then so and i don't
know if
1:14:13
you have to be
1:14:14
i'm not just playing the other
side i
1:14:15
don't know if you'd have to be
a slave
1:14:16
to for your hair to be taken
1:14:18
uh or you could sell it i don't
know but
1:14:21
she does seem to be pretty
fixated on
1:14:22
the hair bit
1:14:25
yeah something about it 15 tons
of hair
1:14:28
somehow it is like it's it
makes it
1:14:30
sound like some kind of human
atrocity
1:14:32
where they're in stockades just
1:14:34
having their hair grow out i
think
1:14:36
they're
1:14:37
equating it with uh
1:14:40
i think they're equating it with
1:14:42
concentration camps or
something oh yeah
1:14:44
sure
1:14:44
oh yeah yeah exactly yeah
1:14:47
shades yeah yeah
1:14:50
eyeglasses piles of eyeglasses
yeah well
1:14:52
they should do that the hair
1:14:53
the hair is not cutting it they
should
1:14:55
do like they make lamp shades
out of the
1:14:57
weaker skin
1:14:59
that would get people's
attention yeah
1:15:01
with the hair i agree
1:15:03
with not cutting it ha ha so
let's play
1:15:06
part three
1:15:08
a recent study by the australian
1:15:10
strategic policy institute
1:15:12
found that weakers are being
forced to
1:15:14
work in factories
1:15:15
that more than 80 global brands
like
1:15:17
apple and bmw
1:15:19
and the gap and huawei
1:15:22
how do we begin to make sense
of how
1:15:24
consumers should think
1:15:26
or know about what's happening
with the
1:15:28
weakers
1:15:29
right now doing any kind of
business
1:15:33
as usual is complicit with this
genocide
1:15:36
because
1:15:37
almost all of these brand names
they are
1:15:40
using the ogres has forced labor
1:15:42
there is a current bill
actually being
1:15:44
introduced of uyghur forced
labor
1:15:46
prevention act by
1:15:48
uh congressman mcgovern and the
center
1:15:50
robio
1:15:51
it will address the direct
complicity
1:15:54
and use of slave labor from my
homeland
1:15:57
almost every single brand name
you know
1:15:59
if they are coming from china
if their
1:16:01
supply chain
1:16:02
is using chinese factories
means they're
1:16:06
complicit with this genocide
1:16:08
okay all right well that was
the message
1:16:12
now uh so don't buy nike no
1:16:15
no no i was listening to the
1:16:18
pronunciation i have two clips
1:16:20
two pronunciation clips you
have to play
1:16:23
along here
1:16:24
okay this is kind of
interesting i
1:16:26
believe there's one of these
1:16:28
these blue dress gold dress
things going
1:16:31
on
1:16:32
oh no okay good i'd like that
now i have
1:16:35
the one that says give hit yeah
should
1:16:38
say
1:16:38
five okay now now that's the
clip i want
1:16:42
you to play this
1:16:43
is her pronunciation of wieger
five
1:16:46
times the five times she said
it the the
1:16:48
woman herself
1:16:49
and it sounds to me like she's
saying oy
1:16:51
girl that's what i heard in the
clip i
1:16:53
heard her say
1:16:53
you're hearing yeah okay now
play these
1:16:57
five play the five
1:16:58
oh here we go this is gonna be
fun this
1:17:00
is gonna go viral finally exit
strategy
1:17:03
no all right here's five in a
row here
1:17:07
we go
1:17:08
young ogres tigers with the oil
1:17:12
uighur people voyager yeah i'm
hearing
1:17:14
oyger
1:17:19
play it again play it again
just because
1:17:21
there's the the fifth one is
the one
1:17:22
i want you to concentrate on
young
1:17:24
oyggers tigers
1:17:26
voyagers with the oil uighur
people
1:17:30
oigra people okay now the fifth
one she
1:17:33
says auger people
1:17:35
but now i want you to put in
your mind
1:17:37
that she's going to say
1:17:39
wiggers okay
1:17:42
and we listen to it play that
now now
1:17:44
this is the iso of that one clip
1:17:46
this is the the uyghur one hit
this is
1:17:49
the fifth
1:17:50
of that series played just by
itself
1:17:52
play it
1:17:53
uyghur people wow
1:17:56
oh that's a good trick hold on
that's
1:17:59
cool let me let's just play let
me now
1:18:01
wait wait i'll get you the last
exercise
1:18:03
play that same exact clip three
or four
1:18:06
times in a row and say to
yourself
1:18:08
before she says it
1:18:09
is she saying oyger or wieger
oygerweger
1:18:12
and you your brain can make you
you hear
1:18:15
either one
1:18:17
uighur people wiggle people
1:18:20
uighur people weaker people let
me do
1:18:23
the
1:18:23
sequence again young ogres
1:18:27
with the oil uighur people
1:18:31
wow that is interesting
1:18:34
yes it's very interesting so
she sounds
1:18:36
like she's saying
1:18:37
wigger and oyager and just like
we
1:18:41
so i can't now after listening
to this
1:18:44
exercise
1:18:45
especially that last one she
says it the
1:18:47
last time
1:18:49
i i i would like to talk to a
weaker
1:18:52
auger
1:18:53
and ask them what it is make me
1:18:55
pronounce it correctly because
i don't
1:18:57
see
1:18:57
i don't think it's it's not even
1:18:59
possible
1:19:01
wow that's that's that's
1:19:06
it's certainly more interesting
than the
1:19:08
hair well the hair
1:19:12
the hair thing well sticking
with
1:19:15
religion in china
1:19:16
and i've been doing a lot of uh
1:19:20
research and learning honestly
and we
1:19:22
have a lot of producers who've
been very
1:19:24
helpful
1:19:25
uh about the vatican and the
pope and
1:19:27
the catholic church and china's
1:19:28
connection to that
1:19:30
and all of these uh somewhat
extremely
1:19:33
religious or apparently coming
across as
1:19:37
very religious people
1:19:38
in the highest echelons of the
1:19:41
coronavirus response being the
head of
1:19:45
the nih
1:19:46
which is uh francis collins uh
he is in
1:19:50
fact on the vatican's permanent
lifetime
1:19:52
uh board for all things medical
1:19:56
um fauci jesuit uh alex azar
1:20:00
um i i wrote that down but he
has a very
1:20:04
very uh uncommon uh version
almost uh
1:20:08
shoot man it's all in the show
notes
1:20:10
anyway it's not that important
but
1:20:11
there's
1:20:12
a lot of uh strictly religious
or
1:20:14
seemingly religious people
1:20:17
in the cdc and nih who also
coalesce
1:20:20
around the vatican
1:20:21
and the more i look into the
1:20:23
renunciation of pope benedict
who is now
1:20:26
93 and
1:20:28
he might actually kind of be in
some
1:20:29
form of house arrest
1:20:31
he tried he visited his brother
in
1:20:33
germany a couple of the
1:20:35
i think uh late last year and
was
1:20:38
kind of sent back
unceremoniously quite
1:20:40
quickly and
1:20:41
now he's blocked down again we
don't
1:20:43
really see much of him
1:20:45
the current pope uh francis
1:20:49
has allowed the chinese
communist party
1:20:53
to determine who the cardinals
are in
1:20:55
china
1:20:56
for a different version of the
catholic
1:20:58
church i think they call it the
cpa so
1:21:00
these are the
1:21:01
uh approved cardinals while as
we know
1:21:05
there are hundreds of thousands
not
1:21:06
millions of uh catholics and
christians
1:21:08
who are
1:21:09
holding mass underground in
secret
1:21:11
because the what is happening
there is
1:21:13
not allowed by
1:21:14
uh by the chinese communist
party
1:21:18
apparently a new
1:21:21
curia has been signed and that
is kind
1:21:24
of like the
1:21:25
way i understand it the
constitution of
1:21:28
the vatican
1:21:29
so there will be differences in
uh how
1:21:31
the vatican operates
1:21:33
there should be about 10 to 12
cardinals
1:21:36
who are on the chopping block
who will
1:21:37
be dismissed new ones are
coming in
1:21:40
and there's a lot of worry
about what uh
1:21:42
what
1:21:43
pope francis is doing and
specifically
1:21:46
how he seems to be cow towing
to china
1:21:49
once again
1:21:50
uh he had the whole piece about
uh hong
1:21:52
kong taken out of his recent
recent
1:21:54
speech
1:21:55
he just didn't even met of
course they
1:21:56
published it to everybody
1:21:58
before taking it out but he
didn't
1:21:59
mention it so he's a part of
this system
1:22:02
somehow
1:22:03
and he seems to not like
america very
1:22:05
much and coming from
1:22:07
brazil gotta think there may
have been a
1:22:10
lot of
1:22:10
not brazil i'm sorry uh buenos
aires
1:22:13
he's from british argentina uh
1:22:17
there's a lot of chinese belt
and road
1:22:19
stuff going on there so how much
1:22:21
influence was there and is this
1:22:22
ultimately
1:22:24
for china if we just look at
what
1:22:26
they've done look at what they
had set
1:22:27
up man they're in our
educational system
1:22:29
in our entertainment in our
sports
1:22:31
in our news uh all over
1:22:34
uh the medical field
pharmaceutical
1:22:38
everything is produced from
there
1:22:41
you gotta think that there was
an
1:22:42
all-out assault on the west
1:22:44
including changing catholicism
or the
1:22:47
rules
1:22:48
or influencing the leader of
the of an
1:22:50
entire religion which is really
comes
1:22:52
down to
1:22:53
changing the values of western
1:22:56
civilization
1:22:57
and the judo christian judeo
values
1:23:01
i think there was and it
probably is
1:23:03
still quite an assault
1:23:05
on the west by china and maybe
just this
1:23:08
coincidental wuhan virus
1:23:10
maybe it was always intended to
happen
1:23:13
maybe it would have been much
better if
1:23:15
hillary were president
1:23:17
and then everyone would have
played
1:23:18
along and done what we were
supposed to
1:23:19
do and god knows where we'd be
1:23:22
but i have been speaking
mandarin we'll
1:23:25
be saying
1:23:25
we'll be saying oyager
1:23:30
so there is this is an assault
and it is
1:23:34
important and just to see
1:23:37
that the news media is refusing
to even
1:23:40
really report
1:23:41
on the countermeasures that
we're taking
1:23:43
or in fact china's
1:23:44
counter to our counter measures
who say
1:23:47
uh let me see what does that
have a
1:23:48
headline here
1:23:49
china vows to retaliate
1:23:53
you know we should be waiting
for some
1:23:54
retaliation because i believe
1:23:56
they're gonna be true to their
word and
1:23:59
also they have a total lock on
your
1:24:01
masks and your ppe
1:24:02
and and still for a lot of the
world
1:24:04
ventilators
1:24:06
these are bad actors bad actors
1:24:10
new york times washington post
it's all
1:24:13
corrupt
1:24:14
every single institution that
we rely on
1:24:18
write down the technology
especially
1:24:21
technology especially silicon
valley
1:24:24
they have there's chinese
investment in
1:24:26
reddit a huge amount actually
1:24:28
the the twitter i'm not sure
about
1:24:30
facebook but no doubt
1:24:33
so when the president comes out
and says
1:24:35
hey i'm uh i'm
1:24:37
putting it into this and here's
why
1:24:40
and everyone says look over
here at the
1:24:42
tests
1:24:44
something is up and it's
probably bigger
1:24:46
than we realize
1:24:48
well they're definitely doing a
1:24:50
fascinating job
1:24:52
um of corrupting uh the west
1:24:58
yeah i have more examples in
the next
1:25:01
part of the show
1:25:03
well not not as not as good as
examples
1:25:06
as i'd like
1:25:07
well i'll i'll i'll get that to
get to
1:25:10
that with you
1:25:11
after one quick piece of
covered up news
1:25:14
which
1:25:15
i would think is kind of
important and
1:25:18
i'm not surprised this also was
not
1:25:21
reported on
1:25:22
this was the secretary of state
mike
1:25:24
pompeo
1:25:25
also yesterday today the
department of
1:25:28
state is updating the public
guidance
1:25:30
for cats authorities to include
1:25:31
nordstrom 2
1:25:32
and the second line of turks
stream 2.
1:25:35
this action puts investments or
other
1:25:37
activities that are related to
these
1:25:39
russian energy export pipelines
1:25:41
at risk of u.s sanctions it's a
clear
1:25:43
warning to companies
1:25:44
aiding and abetting russia's
malign
1:25:46
influence projects
1:25:48
will not be tolerated get out
now or
1:25:51
risk the consequences let me be
clear
1:25:54
these aren't commercial
projects they
1:25:57
are
1:25:58
kremlin's key tools to exploit
and
1:25:59
expand european dependence on
russian
1:26:01
energy supplies
1:26:02
tools that undermine ukraine by
cutting
1:26:05
off gas transiting that critical
1:26:06
democracy a tool
1:26:08
that ultimately undermines
transatlantic
1:26:10
security
1:26:11
the united states is always
ready to
1:26:12
help our european friends meet
their
1:26:14
energy needs
1:26:15
today i have with me assistant
secretary
1:26:16
for the bureau of energy
resources frank
1:26:18
fanon
1:26:18
who'll take questions here when
i'm
1:26:20
complete with respect to this
action
1:26:23
once again trumping help trump
helping
1:26:25
out his buddy putin
1:26:26
don't you just get sick of it
john it
1:26:28
just makes me sick
1:26:31
who's pulling the strings what
does
1:26:32
putin have on him that he can
do this
1:26:36
you know the funny thing about
the
1:26:37
problem this didn't you're right
1:26:39
this got zero coverage because
1:26:42
it doesn't fit in any
narratives that we
1:26:44
need to promote
1:26:46
and especially uh we need to
continue to
1:26:49
promote and this was done in one
1:26:50
an article i just saw uh where
they're
1:26:54
condemning russia for uh
1:26:58
i mean the narrative is to
condemn
1:27:00
russia for being tight with the
united
1:27:01
states
1:27:02
and and corrupting our
elections this is
1:27:04
the the nordstream 2 and of
course we
1:27:06
followed this
1:27:07
with our our pipeline precision
team
1:27:11
nordstrom 2 is is shipping
natural gas
1:27:13
as someone a troll asks
1:27:15
why does america have to police
all the
1:27:17
oil okay idiot
1:27:19
this is a fight for our natural
gas
1:27:21
versus
1:27:22
russia's natural gas the
customer is
1:27:25
europe
1:27:26
that's why ukraine was so
important
1:27:29
because
1:27:30
ukraine was the pass-through
until i
1:27:32
don't know
1:27:33
some someone got hold of this
scam that
1:27:35
was going on
1:27:36
which included a lot of u.s
politicians
1:27:39
and so
1:27:40
that kind of got chopped back
in the
1:27:41
north stream too puts it
directly
1:27:43
into germany bypassing every
other route
1:27:46
and the same goes for the turks
stream
1:27:48
the turks who are definitely not
1:27:50
uh in order these days the
interesting
1:27:53
you know
1:27:54
going back to the to the church
they
1:27:56
converted
1:27:57
into a mosque and now they're
you know
1:28:00
threatening to kill the
armenians and
1:28:01
this you know so these are bad
actors
1:28:03
too
1:28:06
yes it is it's a basic this is
basically
1:28:10
a capitalistic battle
1:28:12
yes we have our gas and we
don't you
1:28:15
know you're going to buy the
russian gas
1:28:16
we're not going to do business
with you
1:28:18
you have to buy our gas
1:28:19
yeah without so we're of course
of
1:28:20
course guys too i mean
1:28:23
we're gas guys everyone's
fighting for
1:28:25
that you know so yeah so
1:28:27
what we say is hey if you're in
that
1:28:28
we're about to put sanctions on
it just
1:28:30
so you know we're giving you
fair
1:28:31
warning
1:28:32
the netherlands is one of the
founders
1:28:34
of nordstream 2. so that should
be very
1:28:36
interesting how that plays out
1:28:37
politically
1:28:39
now there'll be some quick pro
quo's and
1:28:41
those things will be fine
1:28:44
and with that i would like to
thank you
1:28:46
for your courage and say in the
morning
1:28:47
to you the man who put the c
1:28:48
in the chinese wiga wigs john c
1:28:52
devorak well in the morning to
you mr
1:28:55
adam curry also in the morning
all ships
1:28:56
to see blues on the ground
feeding the
1:28:57
air subs in the water and all
the dams
1:28:59
and nights out there in the
morning to
1:29:00
the trolls of the troll room no
1:29:01
agendastream.com is where
1:29:03
anybody is welcome to come in
troll uh
1:29:06
we've had
1:29:07
quite a number of interesting
ones
1:29:08
people are at their wit's end i
can i'm
1:29:10
i'm so good at reading the
troll room
1:29:12
how people feel and they're very
1:29:14
frustrated at this point let me
see how
1:29:15
many of them we have 15