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i can't believe these pharma
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aren't
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doing this pro bono adam curry
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john c devorah it's sunday
august 8th
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i'm looking i'm john c divora
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let's get right to the news at
hand we
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cannot delay we just had a
special
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zephyr report the economics of
the
0:42
country and the world depend on
it john
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c devorak what are you learning
0:45
well i saw the zephyr go by
eight cars
0:48
plus
0:49
a a one of those bonus cars at
the end a
0:53
uh rented uh very classic
0:57
old whistle stop kind of a
pullman from
1:00
the 20s that had the back do
you get on
1:03
back
1:03
back there and you give the
speeches
1:05
yeah it's got the flags
1:06
old cars got it had a bunch of
flags
1:08
hanging off the back it was
dynamite
1:10
looking all right so for the
squawk box
1:12
and for the trading floor
1:14
the trading desk everybody this
means
1:16
economy stable but we have a
surprise on
1:18
the horizon could be
1:20
related to roosevelt
1:25
i was roosevelt to see biden on
the back
1:26
there waving that now that
would that
1:29
that would be his jam he is mr
1:32
uh a cella he's mr train he's
mr amtrak
1:36
yeah yeah he'd be perfect that
would be
1:38
fantastic but no
1:40
no no no
1:43
wow um a lot of things to
discuss
1:48
uh i would i would like to
start just
1:51
with a couple of different
1:53
diverse reports we're getting
from
1:54
melbourne australia
1:59
now melbourne i mean this this
is
2:03
they've gone nuts down there
they really
2:06
have
2:06
um people the police can now
2:10
enter homes in melbourne
without a
2:12
warrant to carry out
2:13
spot checks and all this just
so you
2:17
know is being blamed
2:18
on a uh on some uh
2:23
independent security company
you see
2:26
when
2:26
when the lockdown order came
wherever
2:29
you were
2:30
you had to stay in place for
six weeks
2:32
at that address including
2:34
uh towers of apartment building
towers
2:37
hotels and apparently
2:40
uh six weeks yes yes
2:44
and apparently with just what
i'm
2:46
reading in uh
2:48
in victoria there was you know
some
2:52
obviously shady security
company was
2:54
supposed to you know keep people
2:55
inside the hotel and and they
had 18
2:59
cases amongst themselves and
spreading
3:01
it and i think
3:02
they were having sex with
people and it
3:03
was always a mess so that's
where the
3:06
problem comes from
3:07
but the responses have been very
3:10
interesting from our producers
boots on
3:12
the ground and and very diverse
actually
3:16
which kind of shows you how
differently
3:19
people can
3:20
it's not it's let's put it this
way it's
3:21
not just trump
3:23
in the u.s um so our first
producer here
3:29
was mad just mad that we even
3:32
dared to play katie hopkins
3:37
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3:38
he's horribly mad and he said
this is
3:41
not true what she said
3:45
i live in melbourne it's not
only closed
3:47
for seven
3:48
deaths many more than that today
3:50
currently seven thousand
3:51
cases from effectively none i
3:54
trust our figures okay well
that's
3:55
mistake number one
3:57
to trust any figures at this
point
3:59
lockdown is trying to put the
genie back
4:01
in the bottle it's all about
trying to
4:02
fix the mess of the hotel
quarantine
4:04
failure
4:06
that was the key to the whole
success
4:08
for australia the media
4:09
is pushing that that merit
that's the
4:12
narrative security failure
4:14
yeah uh australia asked
returning
4:16
travelers
4:17
who were the sole source of
infections
4:19
to self-isolate that proved
quickly not
4:21
to work
4:22
so then they forced all
returning
4:24
travelers into two-week
mandatory hotel
4:26
quarantine not too weak
4:27
at the governor's ex at the
government's
4:29
expense
4:31
that was just for the hotel
that's
4:32
before this big lockdown i guess
4:35
that's where it went wrong so
they had
4:38
people coming back into the
country
4:39
they were supposed to
quarantine for two
4:42
weeks and then this
4:43
security company or they
actually they
4:46
hired uber drivers let's go
back to the
4:48
death toll
4:49
you said there were seven and
he said
4:51
you're a liar yes
4:53
what is the number he doesn't
have a
4:54
number for me he says many more
than
4:56
that he'll be a liar if he
hasn't got a
4:57
better number
5:00
i don't trust any numbers from
anywhere
5:01
at this point but here's the
story
5:04
that i guess is is being blamed
on this
5:06
uh the security company hired
5:08
uber drivers to do to be
security guards
5:12
and the virus got out okay
5:15
i'm sure uh then we have a note
5:19
from uh who was this uh
5:22
max uh the talking bunyip
5:27
a little more context for
melbourne
5:29
after listening to the show
opening of
5:31
1266 a month ago australia had
like many
5:34
others
5:34
being to return to some form of
normal
5:36
normality as daily cases in all
states
5:38
were either in single numbers
5:40
non-existent then suddenly
5:41
melbourne cases began to rise
again it's
5:44
the cases story
5:45
so none of our producers have
given me
5:47
any feedback
5:48
on increase in testing or
anything like
5:52
that
5:53
uh but after the two-week
lockdown that
5:55
was the original the original
5:56
uh uh be quiet slave
6:00
face mass and coverings were
made
6:02
mandatory outside of the homes
the next
6:04
week the numbers stabilized
around six
6:06
to seven hundred a day these
are just
6:08
cases
6:08
cases uh the premier victoria
dan
6:11
andrews justified the action of
the
6:12
basis that under stage three it
would be
6:14
it would have taken all year to
return
6:16
to acceptable number of daily
cases
6:18
they're even more clueless than
we are
6:20
here they're still trying to
figure out
6:22
what cases are and what it means
6:28
well i have one more i got it
we got a
6:30
nasty note from somebody one of
our
6:32
uh another producer is a knight
so you
6:35
have to take him seriously
6:36
of course and he goes on and on
about
6:38
somebody in his family died and
6:40
you know we're just assholes for
6:42
suggestions
6:44
and everything is a conspiracy
it's
6:45
actually it's
6:47
it's always someone's friend's
parents
6:52
you know what i mean someone
always
6:54
knows someone who of course you
do
6:57
it's horrible people are of
course
6:59
people who don't have seasonal
flu you
7:01
have i had
7:02
jerry pornell and the one guy
that used
7:04
to work with and
7:05
another one two just three
years ago
7:07
during that really bad flu
season that
7:09
was even
7:10
even h1n1 it was just a bad flu
season
7:12
that's the one
7:14
uh mimi got and uh the only
made it
7:17
through
7:18
this happens the only mistake
we made is
7:20
when your friends died
including john
7:22
perry barlow
7:24
of the flu and then
subsequently i guess
7:26
pneumonia
7:27
we should have uh mocked the
flu on the
7:29
show then people would have
understood
7:32
we didn't even discuss it at all
7:33
probably no but yeah this
7:36
a lot of people die every year
from a
7:38
lot of things if you just
highlight that
7:40
the whole time
7:41
then it's going to harp on it
yeah and
7:43
for sure there's people dying
that you
7:45
didn't know we're gonna die
7:47
then there's always someone
connected to
7:48
somebody but
7:50
okay we're insensitive bastards
now i
7:52
don't
7:53
there's another thing that we
brought up
7:55
early we forgot to bring it up
again
7:58
you look at the john's hot john
hopkins
8:00
site and there's the 12 million
infected
8:02
or some
8:03
there's some ridiculous number
they nev
8:06
are they people still
8:07
roaming around infected they
were
8:08
infected in april
8:10
do they ever get taken off this
list are
8:12
you permanently infected
8:14
that's a very good point
8:18
that is there's never any
indication of
8:19
how many people have been
infected and
8:21
cured in hours
8:23
you're right they're married
it's not
8:25
it's not a rolling average
8:26
of number of people infected
it's new
8:28
cases and then they just
8:30
do a cumulative number yeah
that is so
8:32
true bigger and bigger
8:34
league gets bigger that's just
you're so
8:36
right it always gets bigger if
you don't
8:38
take them off the list
8:39
yeah that's a good point
actually
8:42
australia should call for that
by the
8:43
way that's another
8:45
you know people you know the
people that
8:46
are irked at us this is just
another one
8:49
of many indicators that there
is a
8:51
there's a scam not a conspiracy
there's
8:54
a scam going on
8:55
yeah and when you see billions
of
8:57
dollars just being funneled
into these
8:59
pharma companies here's a
couple billion
9:01
make a bunch of vaccine that
doesn't
9:03
work i was talking to the
millennial
9:05
one of the millennials last
night and
9:07
she said i can't believe
9:09
i can't believe she said that
the
9:11
vaccine companies
9:14
are not doing this pro bono i
said
9:18
i said is it starting to dawn
on you
9:20
it's actually pre-paid we
9:22
paid them up front to do all
this i
9:25
hate capitalism well that's
where it
9:28
always ends up
9:30
that's not capitalism
corruption is
9:33
corruption you know
9:36
i just thought it was like a
cabinet i
9:38
hate capitalism
9:39
yeah well it's the the messages
are
9:41
confusing and the kids are
disillusioned
9:44
and
9:44
you know the only thing to do
is go out
9:46
and throw stuff
9:47
by the way i do like that that
idea of
9:50
just using that
9:51
i can't believe these pharma
companies
9:54
aren't doing this
9:55
pro bono are they members of
the world
9:58
community or not
9:59
oh well in fact they are just
not the
10:02
one you're hoping it is
10:05
and then um after the show a
couple of
10:08
things happened on thursday
10:10
uh which we'll get to the tick
tock
10:12
thing later the executive order
came out
10:14
45 days either you sell off the
usps to
10:18
a u.s
10:19
company and 30 goes to the
treasury or
10:22
you're out
10:24
um and this is again based on
that daca
10:27
decision
10:28
when the president was all
jitty about
10:31
the way the supreme
10:32
court interpreted the executive
order
10:34
power or the power of the
executive
10:36
of the president friday
10:39
he threatened again at his golf
club
10:43
and then saturday he made good
on it and
10:45
signed three executive orders
and
10:47
i think i think this is exactly
what we
10:49
saw happening
10:51
is let them argue put some bull
crap
10:54
up that apparently looks like
trump
10:56
really wants it like the fbi
building
10:58
which was immediately yeah he
wants that
11:00
fbi ability he
11:02
he doesn't want a hotel there
to compete
11:04
with his trump hotel so let's
try this
11:06
fuck him on that
11:07
and so he let him play along
with that
11:09
and obviously
11:11
uh the final sticking point is a
11:13
trillion dollars
11:15
uh to bail out states
11:18
uh and and that by the
democrats is
11:20
being turned into
11:22
oh it doesn't want to help the
frontline
11:24
workers the doctors and the
nurses now
11:26
there's a whole
11:26
whole different category for
that but he
11:29
came out
11:30
with um the four executive
orders
11:33
and i think the strategy worked
11:35
perfectly and make it look like
or just
11:37
keep yelling that the democrats
don't
11:39
want to come to the table
11:41
excite the base by saying we're
not
11:43
going to give a trillion
dollars to
11:44
democrats
11:45
uh states and cities then
11:48
throw out the executive orders
and say
11:50
what
11:51
you want to sue me over this
you want to
11:53
delay this even longer even
though i'm
11:56
the hero and i'm in the middle
here
11:58
between
11:58
the evil republicans and then
even more
12:00
evil democrats i'm saving the
day
12:03
is that what you want to do
nancy
12:06
and i think that uh the
mainstream media
12:09
aligned with the
12:11
the democrats uh are in irons
they're in
12:13
shock they they don't know
which way to
12:15
go and i thought the today show
12:17
uh they did kind of a summary uh
12:20
which i couldn't help but think
this is
12:23
really
12:23
making trump look incredibly
good in
12:26
hostile territory
12:28
going it alone i'm taking
executive
12:31
action we've had it
12:32
at his private club the
president
12:34
brought out the pens
12:36
signing a series of actions
that bypass
12:38
congress
12:39
after two weeks of talks for
covet
12:41
relief failed
12:43
democrats are actively blocking
the
12:46
things that we want
12:47
and what we want is good for
people he
12:49
called for a new round of
enhanced
12:51
unemployment
12:52
at a lower figure than the
benefits that
12:54
expired why did you decide on
400
12:57
when previously families were
receiving
12:59
600 that will be a hardship for
many
13:01
what do you say to them well no
it's not
13:03
a hardship this is the money
that they
13:05
need this is the money they want
13:06
and this gives them a great
incentive to
13:08
go back to work another big
change
13:10
a payroll tax holiday for
workers
13:12
earning less than 100 thousand
dollars
13:15
a move many democrats and
republicans
13:17
had opposed
13:18
this will mean bigger paychecks
for
13:20
working families the president
also
13:22
provided
13:23
some eviction protections and
deferred
13:25
student loans
13:26
but sidestepping lawmakers
could lead to
13:29
legal challenges
13:30
over the separation of powers
since only
13:32
congress has the constitutional
13:34
authority
13:35
to control taxes and spending
maybe
13:37
they'll bring
13:38
legal actions maybe they won't
but they
13:39
won't win house speaker nancy
pelosi and
13:42
democratic leader chuck schumer
13:43
criticized the president for
choosing to
13:46
stay on his luxury golf course
to
13:48
announce
13:48
unworkable weak and narrow
policy
13:51
announcements
13:52
so as monitoring as much of the
trump
13:54
opposition as possible just to
13:56
see how they were going to
respond to it
13:58
and they're definitely catching
on to
14:00
the
14:01
oh well is it can't even do it
is it
14:03
legal but
14:04
when it comes to and that
therefore the
14:06
executive order to
14:08
cut payroll tax until the end
of the
14:10
year continue
14:11
unemployment insurance at 400
until the
14:15
end of the year
14:16
with 100 of that 400 coming
from money
14:19
that
14:19
they're giving to the states
that the
14:21
states can choose to add to
that or not
14:24
yeah um and well
14:27
you know when you when you
extend ui
14:31
unemployment insurance you're
only one
14:33
letter away from
14:34
ubi this is getting very close
to
14:38
universal basic income for
14:40
a large scale i think there's
some
14:41
experimentation going i have a
clip
14:43
play my clip of the executive
order for
14:45
money okay trump
14:47
yeah yeah yeah hold on
14:50
trump yep got it
14:54
hey play president trump took
matters
14:56
into his own hands today issuing
14:58
executive orders
14:59
late this afternoon at his golf
resort
15:02
in new jersey the president
announced
15:03
that payroll taxes and student
loans
15:05
would be deferred through the
end of the
15:07
year
15:07
an eviction moratorium would be
extended
15:10
and he would divert
15:11
unspent money from an earlier
relief
15:13
bill and from fema to extend
15:15
federal unemployment insurance
payments
15:18
it's four hundred dollars per
week
15:21
and we're doing that without the
15:22
democrats we should have been
able to do
15:24
it very easily with them but
they want
15:25
all of these additional things
that have
15:27
nothing to do with helping
15:29
people states will have to
contribute 25
15:32
percent of the cost and
15:34
the extension will be voluntary
for
15:36
those states enhanced federal
15:38
unemployment benefits expired a
week
15:40
ago the six hundred dollar
payments have
15:42
been a major point of contention
15:44
between the white house and
democratic
15:45
leaders working on a deal
15:47
mr trump defended providing
unemployed
15:50
people
15:50
less money than they were
receiving in
15:52
the previous relief legislation
15:55
this gives them a great
incentive to go
15:56
back to work so this was much
more than
15:58
was originally agreed
16:00
to 600 was a number that was
there and
16:03
as you know there were
different there
16:04
was difficulty with the 600
number
16:06
because it really was a
disincentive
16:08
the money has not been a
disincentive
16:10
according to findings by both
economists
16:12
at yale as well as the chicago
16:14
federal reserve board yeah the
uh
16:18
couple of things i want to
mention that
16:19
you were you touched on
16:22
first of all yes congress
supposed to be
16:25
in control of the taxing and
the money
16:27
and this and the dispensation
but the
16:30
word diverting was the key
16:32
yes of course trump isn't really
16:35
it's not creating new money
it's already
16:37
there no and and
16:38
and if and the federal tax uh
16:42
that you take out of your
employment yes
16:46
payroll tax payroll taxes not
changing
16:49
anything really you still have
to pay
16:50
tax
16:51
yeah just not the payroll your
income
16:53
tax just not the payroll tax
16:55
now the thing that's left out
of all
16:57
these reports and i couldn't
find
16:59
the exact wording for it but
none of the
17:01
reporters even cared to look
17:03
is what was this stuff that the
17:05
democrats kept wanting to add in
17:09
he said oh well the democrats
don't want
17:10
to do it because they want to
add all
17:11
this left-wing crap in there
17:13
i think well if you looked at
the heroes
17:16
act
17:17
which i did which was passed
now it's
17:19
three months ago now
17:21
which is it's huge it's it's
all the
17:23
green new deal stuff it's the
un agenda
17:26
it's agenda 2030
17:27
all the stuff that's in there
but the
17:29
main crux was the
17:31
trillion dollars uh for states
17:34
uh which is just not necessary
that not
17:37
that much damage was caused
17:39
i found a way with pelosi wish
list that
17:42
they keep putting in
17:43
to their different bills they
tried to
17:45
pushing this stuff through and
i just
17:46
thought it'd be interesting to
17:48
read the list sure this is what
they're
17:50
act
17:51
publication of corporate pay
statistics
17:53
by race
17:54
and race statistics for all
corporate
17:56
boards well i can't
17:58
what's wrong with that we could
have
18:00
that
18:01
by law required early voting
18:05
and required same-day voter
registration
18:11
provisions on official time for
union
18:14
collective bargaining
18:15
and by the way that's an
interesting
18:18
point same day voter
registration
18:22
what process needs to take
place that is
18:24
so complicated you have to
register
18:26
months in advance maybe checking
18:30
your your driver's license or
making
18:32
sure you actually live in that
area i
18:34
don't know
18:34
okay all right i mean they when
they
18:36
sign a petition they supposedly
go over
18:38
all the names to make sure
they're real
18:40
people
18:40
yeah well i'm all for the same
day it's
18:42
like oh i forgot but i want to
vote
18:44
we should have some form
driver's
18:46
license should be enough
18:48
well they're giving driver's
licenses
18:50
away there's they found a cache
of them
18:51
with
18:52
fake ones that they're
distributing
18:53
through different parts of the
country
18:54
oh
18:55
sure that's a great idea
provisions on
18:58
official time for union
collective
18:59
bargaining i don't know what
that has
19:00
gotten to do with anything
19:02
full offset of airline
emissions by
19:04
2025.
19:07
publication and reporting of
greenhouse
19:09
gas statistics for individual
flights
19:13
retirement plans for community
newspaper
19:16
employees
19:18
wow get the press on your side
off the
19:21
wall
19:23
federal 15 minimum wage
permanent this
19:26
was i think
19:26
the done yeah permanent paid
leave
19:30
study on climate change
mitigation
19:33
efforts this is this i told you
this is
19:35
un agenda 2030 stuff this
19:38
is the build back better agenda
yeah
19:40
build back better although
pelosi
19:43
was actually very happy with
the uh
19:46
unemployment uh insurance
extension and
19:49
with the payroll uh
19:51
tax cut listen to this on the
payroll
19:53
tax cut
19:54
this is necessary because our
economy
19:57
and our people
19:58
need this boost for individual
families
20:01
160 million american families
20:04
this will be a boost from a
macro
20:06
economic standpoint
20:07
uh the demand that is injected
into the
20:10
economy when people spend this
money
20:12
will be a job creator and again
20:15
a temporary measure to help
give us a
20:18
boost the same as the
unemployment
20:20
insurance
20:21
extension the economists tell
us that
20:23
that's an immediate
20:24
jump a start to the economy
because of
20:27
the
20:28
macroeconomic of people getting
money
20:31
spending it immediately
20:32
injecting demand creating jobs
i think
20:35
that was really nice that she
spoke
20:36
oh i'm sorry that was from
2012. oh yeah
20:41
obama was there obama wanted a
situation
20:45
it's the same though it's the
same crap
20:47
and guess who was against it
then
20:49
the republicans so please people
20:52
please get a grip on all this
stuff
20:55
worst thing ever it's gonna
20:57
no just like just like mail in
voting
21:00
debbie wasserman schultz was
all against
21:02
it in florida when it was the
21:04
republicans that had the upper
hand it's
21:07
so
21:08
cringy just cringy what they
all do
21:12
sincerely you brought these
these issues
21:14
this trump presser at his
21:16
golf club i have two clips that
one of
21:18
them is the more interesting of
the two
21:20
but i do want to play this uh
the friday
21:23
on relief
21:23
and pelosi this 54 second clip
my
21:26
administration continues to
work in good
21:28
faith
21:29
to reach an agreement with
democrats in
21:31
congress that will extend
unemployment
21:33
benefits provide protections
against
21:35
evictions a terrible thing
happens with
21:38
evictions
21:39
not fair it wasn't their fault
21:42
that we were infected with this
disease
21:45
from china
21:47
and get relief to american
families yet
21:49
tragically nancy pelosi and
chuck
21:51
schumer continue
21:53
to insist on radical left-wing
policies
21:56
that have nothing to do with
the china
21:59
virus nothing to do with it at
all
22:02
so you have a virus that comes
in
22:06
and you have people in congress
that
22:08
don't want to help
22:09
our people if democrats
continue to hold
22:12
this critical
22:13
relief hostage i will act under
my
22:15
authority as president to get
22:17
americans the relief they need
22:21
right that's been harping he's
really
22:24
changed his tune about the
virus it's
22:26
not the china virus or the
virus from
22:28
china i'm pissed off i i didn't
clip it
22:31
but during that i think when he
read the
22:34
executive order he said the
corona
22:37
call it whatever you want china
virus he
22:39
misspoke and corona came out
much to his
22:42
horror
22:43
yeah so he quickly switched
guys quickly
22:46
i mean he's got his target and
he's
22:48
going to keep hounding it now
there was
22:49
one thing from that press
conference i
22:51
want to play
22:53
this is the this is the tva
part this is
22:56
news
22:57
this is major headline well not
headline
23:00
but at least front page news
23:01
well we've talked about we've
talked
23:03
about this particular situation
23:05
uh several months ago he was
complaining
23:07
about it
23:08
yes and they've taken action
and he
23:11
talks about at the press
conference and
23:12
instead if you know you'd think
23:14
one of the some outlet would
pick it up
23:16
i didn't hear it anywhere it
wasn't on
23:18
democracy now she was too busy
23:20
with mary trump making stuff up
on the
23:23
spot yeah
23:24
and uh really mary trump is
still on
23:27
on the on television she still
shows up
23:30
she just she took the whole
show on on
23:32
friday
23:34
not before i play this then i
want you
23:36
to play the the teaser
23:38
uh amy's teaser amy t's this is
26 sec
23:42
this is the way democracy now
began
23:44
today we spend the hour with
the author
23:46
of a book president trump
doesn't want
23:48
you to read it's called
23:50
too much and never enough how
my family
23:53
created the world's most
dangerous man
23:56
it's written by trump's niece
mary trump
23:59
a clinical psychologist
24:01
she describes donald trump as a
24:03
sociopath who grew up in a
dysfunctional
24:05
family that fostered his greed
24:07
and cruelty which he is now
inflicting
24:10
on the world
24:11
is this background music new
for them
24:13
that's so that's so funky
24:15
they always had that stupid
background
24:17
in the music during the tease
yeah
24:19
everybody have boombox
24:21
yeah yeah okay so this
24:24
this clip which is i i'm
watching this
24:28
press conference and there's
this clip
24:30
and i'm thinking and i then i
just
24:32
started looking around
24:33
it's as if and we you're right
we did
24:35
discuss
24:36
harsh part of this it's as if
that was
24:39
just like this is like
24:40
real news it didn't happen it
just it
24:43
didn't happen
24:44
whatever he said it just it
didn't take
24:46
place
24:47
that's what you'd think yeah
let's play
24:50
this
24:50
as you know earlier this week i
met with
24:52
american workers at the
tennessee valley
24:55
authority
24:56
who have been laid off by the
leadership
24:59
at the
25:00
tennessee valley authority
25:03
as you know this is a
25:07
form of utility it's been
around for a
25:10
long time since
25:11
fdr and the head person
25:16
not controlled by government
but it's
25:18
sort of
25:19
semi-public in a sense gets
paid the
25:22
highest
25:23
salary in the world of
government
25:27
he gets eight million dollars a
year
25:28
that's not a bad amount of money
25:31
it's eight million dollars a
year
25:34
and we are not
25:38
accepting that even though
we're not the
25:40
ones that appoint him or her
25:42
but in this case him we're not
accepting
25:45
somebody getting paid eight
million
25:46
dollars a year this has been
going on
25:48
for many years
25:50
and we will do something about
that and
25:53
we're already in negotiations
right now
25:56
including possible termination
25:59
they and hundreds of their
fellow
26:01
american tech workers the
workers at the
26:04
tva
26:06
were being terminated from their
26:07
positions on top of
26:09
all of this and on top of the 8
million
26:11
dollar salary and a chief of
staff who
26:13
makes much more than a million
dollars a
26:15
year
26:17
but on top of all that they
were being
26:19
terminated from their positions
these
26:21
incredible people
26:22
in order to train the
lower-cost foreign
26:25
workers imported to replace
them how's
26:27
that for a law
26:29
when this was set up originally
to
26:31
create jobs and economic
development
26:34
and now they're getting fired
and
26:36
they're supposed to train people
26:38
for a much lower who get a much
lower
26:41
salary that's crazy this was a
grave
26:45
injustice i fired the chairman
of the
26:48
board in response
26:50
on friday i fired the chairman
of the
26:52
board along with one other
board member
26:55
that's the one thing we have we
have the
26:57
right to fire
26:58
board members and i made it
clear that
27:02
if they did not
27:03
swiftly reverse course i would
continue
27:06
with these firings of the board
members
27:09
and we just were informed that
they have
27:13
agreed to change
27:14
course totally and today i'm
proud to
27:17
announce that a major
27:19
victory for the workers of
tennessee
27:22
and kentucky and other areas
27:26
that are covered great states
great
27:28
states
27:29
that the leadership of the tva
has
27:31
cancelled all of the layoffs
and given
27:33
hundreds of american workers
their jobs
27:35
back
27:36
oh uh i love how he's just
taken him out
27:40
i took two out three more to go
27:44
none of this is covered and
because it
27:46
just might make him look good
we should
27:47
just explain the tennessee
valley
27:49
authority briefly
27:50
before we do that i do want to
mention
27:52
something i i
27:53
was stunned when he said that
they were
27:56
firing guys to
27:57
to have but have them train
their
27:58
replacements yeah i
28:00
honestly thought that all ended
in the
28:02
late 90s
28:04
no that was when trump came in
that was
28:06
one of the first things he did
at the
28:08
remember the air conditioning
plant we
28:10
had story after story of people
who were
28:12
saying was it
28:13
ah what's the with the sea the
carrier
28:16
yeah carrier
28:17
like oh they made us train
their replace
28:19
train our replacements here and
all the
28:21
rest went to uh
28:22
went to mexico no this is not
this is
28:26
this is happening in high tech
too but
28:29
that's where
28:30
that's the place where i knew
the most
28:32
about it was in high-tech right
right
28:34
that's what the indian h-1b
workers they
28:37
come in
28:38
and and then they you get some
guy
28:40
that's paid i don't know
28:41
110 000 a year on your
replacement with
28:44
a guy paying sixty thousand a
year yeah
28:46
and it seems like a good idea
if you can
28:47
get away with it and they force
the guy
28:49
to train the new guy
28:50
that's the cruel part that's so
cruel
28:54
yeah so yeah this is a weird
28:57
organization though it was part
of the
29:00
fixing everything after the
great
29:02
depression
29:03
and yeah it was one of the
three-letter
29:05
uh word uh
29:07
operations set up by roosevelt
yeah and
29:10
so can't we just
29:12
get rid of all that or is it uh
no it's
29:14
actually a power company it's a
major
29:16
power i know but can't we just
uh force
29:17
them to sell it to a new entity
29:20
well then the guy would get the
8
29:22
million for sure oh yeah it
wasn't so
29:24
the 8 million is like and
whatever
29:26
you know well for a public
utility oh
29:28
it's crazy
29:30
it's quite crazy it's crazy
yeah for a
29:32
guy who works for the government
29:34
making eight million dollars
and his
29:35
chief of staff you're giving
him a
29:37
million
29:37
a lot of but the thing is
government
29:39
workers have been making more
money than
29:41
the private schools
29:43
by quite a bit and that never
used to be
29:45
the case
29:46
the government work was it was
something
29:48
you'd fall back on
29:49
it wasn't something you'd go
you'd never
29:51
make a career it's a good
career move
29:53
these days
29:54
come on get in stay forever yeah
29:57
the uh so thank you that is
something
30:00
you probably won't hear much
about on
30:02
the
30:03
m5m what you will see is this
week
30:07
and just in this room you have
dozens of
30:09
people you're not following the
30:10
guidelines in new jersey which
they
30:12
you should not have no they
don't have
30:13
to use a political activity
30:16
this is about them not wearing
masks
30:18
inside or not enough
30:21
you're wrong of that because
it's a
30:22
political activity they have
exceptions
30:24
political activity
30:25
and it's also a peaceful
protest so when
30:28
you have
30:29
and as you know
30:33
they asked if they could be you
know the
30:36
number of
30:37
and to me they look like they
all have
30:39
pretty much all have masks on
30:40
but uh you know you have an
exclusion in
30:43
the lord says peaceful protest
or
30:44
political activity right
30:46
in fact specifically yeah it
says
30:48
exactly political activity
30:50
or peaceful protest and you
could call
30:52
it political activity but i
30:54
i'd call it peaceful protest
because
30:55
they heard you were coming up
30:57
and they know the news is fake
they
30:59
understand it better than
anybody
31:04
yeah that's what gets all the
play
31:05
nobody talks about the tv
31:08
you know the cartoon the uh the
carnival
31:11
exactly
31:12
yeah it was about them well yes
in fact
31:16
it's almost uh
31:17
as bad as uh oh my god this was
really
31:19
sick
31:21
uh since it says it is still
kind of
31:22
covert related it's about fouchy
31:25
and uh allison camera
31:28
camera camera cameron allison
from cnn
31:32
i think she's the one that
asked fauci
31:35
if uh if he would want brad
pitt to play
31:38
him
31:38
on saturday night live
31:42
and and of course that happened
and so i
31:45
guess she's
31:46
all jacked and jitty and jizzin
all over
31:49
fauci as she's on cnn listen to
this i'm
31:52
dr falchi great to see you again
31:54
allison here um hi
31:57
hi hi
32:01
oh hi i'm a journalist hi
32:05
um hi hi i have been listening
with
32:09
wrapped attention but i feel
like john
32:10
didn't get to the
32:11
really burning question what
could the
32:14
burning question be that i mean
the
32:15
man's not busy
32:16
america has for you and that is
did you
32:18
hear that brad was nominated
for an
32:20
emmy for playing you oh no
32:24
yes i did what is the real
world we're
32:27
living in allison
32:30
i mean i hope he wins he's a
great actor
32:33
i mean he's one of my favorite
actors so
32:34
i really do hope he wins
32:36
have you spoken to him since he
played
32:38
you you know i have not i would
love to
32:41
meet him because i've been such
a great
32:42
admirer of him and his talents
but i
32:44
have not spoken to him
32:45
i feel like we can make that
happen dr
32:48
fauci
32:48
because she's the dream maker
allison is
32:51
she makes things happen
32:53
i feel like we you know you and
i have
32:56
the power
32:56
to have you meet brad because i
sort of
32:59
feel like anything you and i
suggest he
33:01
does
33:02
how sad is this well we'll see
33:06
we'll see he's appropriately
embarrassed
33:09
is trying to get out of it
33:10
thanks allison i'm not done
with you dr
33:12
patrick would you like to
33:14
go up on stage when he wins
would you
33:16
like to be there to help accept
33:18
me what is this interview
33:23
but listen to fauci's even
annoyed by it
33:26
listen to this here to help
33:27
accept the emmy award yeah
33:31
what is that yeah
33:34
okay you know allison the only
reason i
33:36
have hesitancy about
33:38
that is that we're in the
middle of an
33:41
outbreak oh okay bring it back
33:44
and i think that if that
association
33:46
with kind of
33:47
show business thing might be
33:49
misinterpreted
33:51
that it's i'm not serious about
what i'm
33:52
doing so i'd rather focus on my
job
33:55
and really wish him well that
he wins i
33:58
was afraid there was going to
be a point
33:59
that i pushed you too far
34:01
and it doesn't stop so we have
just
34:02
gotten
34:04
up but we really appreciate how
playful
34:08
you have been
34:09
on the lighter note with all of
that and
34:11
it was just great i mean it was
just
34:13
a great moment oh fabulous
34:16
pit is a fan of yours and all
of your
34:18
information as well he's a fan
of all
34:20
your information
34:21
geez ladies
34:28
almost as good as this exchange
between
34:31
judy woodruff
34:33
and nancy pelosi this was friday
34:36
just i think just before the
president
34:38
uh did his first
34:39
threatening announcement uh
including
34:42
the tva announcement actually
34:44
and uh and and and judy boils
it all
34:47
down
34:48
from pbs newshour she boils it
all down
34:50
to well
34:52
the republicans don't want a
trillion
34:54
dollars for states
34:56
and here's what happened the
other point
34:58
republicans are making is they
are now
34:59
showing flexibility
35:01
in money for state and local
governments
35:03
this is again a difference
democrats
35:05
want more money republicans
want a lot
35:08
less
35:08
they are saying they're willing
to show
35:10
flexibility and they're also
saying a
35:12
lot of the money that was
passed in the
35:13
spring madam speaker
35:15
has not even been spent yet so
you want
35:18
to be an
35:18
advocate for them beauty if you
want to
35:20
be an advocate for them no i'm
this is
35:22
what the fact that i'm playing
devil's
35:23
advocate yeah
35:24
i ask you for your position
that's
35:27
that's what an accusation
towards judy
35:30
for for pelosi to say
35:31
if you want to what'd you say
if you
35:34
wanted to say carrie want to be
an
35:35
advocate an advocate for them
35:38
that's i mean this is this is a
35:41
journalist
35:43
she should have pushed back a
little a
35:45
little harder yeah i have great
respect
35:47
for you i have great respect
35:49
you know i'm not here to be
insulted
35:51
kind of thing but she couldn't
probably
35:53
pull that off
35:54
i mean she if you remember
she's the one
35:55
who got pushed around by
35:57
al gore on that one clip
36:00
judy is no you there is no
other side to
36:03
the argument
36:03
judy is surprisingly
lightweight when it
36:05
comes to confrontation
36:08
i'd expect her to be a lot
better well
36:09
she's you know she's probably
36:11
90 i don't know how old she is
no i'm
36:13
not that old
36:14
she's no no well okay she's no
spring
36:17
chicken
36:18
so the next phase of uh
36:22
of this in the globalist
36:26
build back better biden new
world order
36:31
group comes to us uh as
36:34
brought to my attention because
i have
36:36
been paying attention to their
website
36:38
remember the world economic
forum
36:40
they had this whole we we read
it on the
36:42
air i think
36:43
about the the great reset and
uh what's
36:46
coming and what they're going
to do
36:48
and this is a great opportunity
you'll
36:50
recall that just reading from
their
36:51
website yeah
36:52
this has been tossed around a
bit so on
36:55
noagendasocial.com
36:56
uh professor were and uh and
lady jay
37:00
they have found a zoom
37:03
video basically a zoom zoom
call for
37:06
reptiles and it is the world
economic
37:09
forum the great
37:10
reset presentation where they
are going
37:14
to tell us what is coming next
37:16
uh as it relates to the the
coronavirus
37:20
uh
37:22
um
37:25
they'd use a number of words
but of
37:27
course the crisis would be the
one
37:29
and i i have a couple clips
from it and
37:31
i think it's good to listen
because
37:33
this is pretty much i think
what joe
37:35
biden is going for
37:37
uh but in general this is where
uh most
37:39
leaders of the world
37:40
will start pushing uh this
crisis
37:43
towards
37:44
and we start with adrian monk
uh he'll
37:47
give us a little intro
37:49
to the to the zoom call and
tell us what
37:51
we can expect
37:52
hello from the world economic
forum in
37:54
geneva my name is adrian monk
and i'll
37:56
be moderating today's session
37:59
welcome to this virtual meeting
which
38:00
has brought together leaders
38:02
and stakeholders from across
the global
38:05
community
38:05
for our coveted action platform
today
38:08
this meeting serves as a launch
pad for
38:11
the next
38:12
chapter the great reset we have
38:14
contributions
38:15
from his raw highness the
prince of
38:17
wales from un secretary general
38:19
antonio gutierrez from imf
managing
38:22
director crystalina georgeva
38:23
and from many more in the next
hour and
38:26
a quarter
38:27
but to get us underway let's
hear from
38:29
the forum's executive chairman
38:31
and founder professor klaus
schwab so
38:34
klaus and if if you're not
familiar with
38:37
klaus you got to look up klaus
schwab
38:40
he is now he's uh he can't help
it but
38:43
with the bald head
38:44
i mean he just looks like an
evil guy
38:47
like dr evil
38:48
but they've shot him with this
blue
38:50
backdrop
38:51
he's on a platform in a chair
and they
38:55
shoot it from
38:56
from underneath so he all he's
missing
38:59
is a white pussycat
39:03
and he has the most grotesque
he is like
39:06
dr evil and of course the
accent didn't
39:10
help
39:10
sanctuary it is obvious that we
are in
39:14
the midst
39:15
of the most severe crisis the
world has
39:18
experienced
39:19
hold on a second i knew you'd
like it
39:22
first of all is this is this
whole thing
39:25
not a scam or is this really a
39:28
true meeting i mean adrian monk
starts
39:31
it off because adrian monk of
course is
39:32
the character in the
39:34
tv show monk who is some sort
of a
39:37
uh that's the guy's name yeah i
really
39:40
annoyed
39:40
excessive compulsive character
39:43
and then they get this dr evil
guy shot
39:46
like dr
39:46
evil from below it's klaus
schwab it's
39:49
the guy
39:50
from from the world economic
forum
39:54
they're not doubles it's not
the holes
39:55
he's not a scam no i appreciate
you
39:57
asking that now this is
39:58
i can verify it comes from
their website
40:00
the world economic forum is the
davos
40:02
crowd
40:03
claus schwab is his party out
of control
40:06
oh you're just starting to hear
the
40:08
beginning you need an art
director
40:13
the world has experienced since
world
40:15
war ii
40:17
75 years ago countries and
people
40:20
came together to shape a
post-war
40:24
global order our global orders
decades
40:27
of peace increase global
cooperation
40:30
and prosperity to hundreds of
millions
40:34
of people across the world it
was good
40:36
what we did
40:47
19 crisis it is the you got to
look it
40:50
up
40:51
you've got to see a picture of
this guy
40:53
on his pedestal to hundreds
40:55
of millions of people around
the world
40:57
okay
40:58
so kobe 19 crisis has shown us
that our
41:02
old systems are not fit anymore
since
41:05
the 21st century okay
41:08
it has laid bare the
fundamental lack
41:12
of social cohesion fairness
inclusion
41:16
and equality yeah are you
catching on it
41:18
sounds like we need some
equality
41:21
fairness now is historical
moments a
41:25
time
41:26
not only to fight severe virus
but to
41:28
shape the system
41:30
ah shape the system for the
need for the
41:33
post corona
41:34
era we have a choice
41:37
to remain passive which would
lead to
41:40
enough
41:41
to the amplification of many of
the
41:44
trends
41:45
we see today such as
polarization
41:48
nationalism racism oh
41:52
i see so all of that is only
enhanced by
41:55
the
41:56
coronavirus the covid19 crisis
41:59
and ultimately increased social
unrest
42:02
and conflicts
42:04
but we have another choice we
can build
42:07
a new social contract
42:10
particularly integrating the
next
42:13
generation
42:14
we can change our behavior to
be in
42:17
harmony with nature again
42:19
and we can make sure that the
42:21
technologies of the force
industry
42:23
evolution
42:24
are best utilized to provide us
with
42:28
better lives in short
42:30
we need a great reset a great
reset is
42:34
what we need
42:35
we have to mobilize all
constituents of
42:38
our global society to work
together
42:41
we must not miss this unique
window of
42:44
opportunity
42:45
you get that we must not miss
this
42:48
unique window of global
opportunity
42:51
so let's go to the secretary
general of
42:55
the united nations this is
another one
42:56
of our favorites this is antonio
42:58
guartares he's at the meeting
well
43:00
they're all on
43:01
on the zoom so he's at the same
zoom
43:03
meeting
43:04
well he's in the meeting yes
this is all
43:06
one's oh and charles everyone
this is
43:08
one big zoom meeting it's
43:10
it's really interesting to
watch uh
43:13
and here is uh his pitch i send
you my
43:16
warmest greetings
43:17
and best wishes on the launch
of the
43:19
great reset
43:20
the coffee 19 pandemic is
causing
43:22
enormous human suffering and
economic
43:24
hardship
43:25
the microscopic virus has
closed down
43:28
entire countries
43:29
and economies in doing so it
has exposed
43:32
the fragility that
characterizes much of
43:35
our world
43:35
but this fragility is not
confined to
43:37
health systems
43:39
interesting that the word
fragility is
43:41
used
43:42
since we just happen to have
the white
43:44
fragility book and everything
it's
43:47
interesting that that's being
applied to
43:48
our systems in this case
43:50
runaway climate change and
sustainable
43:52
levels of inequality
43:53
i'm sorry we're climate change
wait did
43:56
he say
43:56
runaway climate change let's
listen
43:58
again scopic virus
44:00
has closed down entire
countries and
44:02
economies
44:03
in doing so it has exposed the
fragility
44:06
that characterizes much of our
44:08
world but this fragility is not
confined
44:10
to health systems
44:11
runaway climate change
unsustainable
44:14
levels of i think he did say
runaway
44:15
climate change
44:16
yeah i i knew it was climate
change but
44:19
i didn't know it was runaway
climate
44:21
change
44:22
because it's new let's see but
this
44:24
fragility is not confined to
health
44:26
systems
44:27
runaway climate change less
sustainable
44:29
levels of inequality
44:31
and the lawlessness of cyber
space the
44:33
lawlessness
44:34
john that's us yeah we're
lawless in
44:37
cyberspace
44:38
are all warning signs that we
must hit
44:41
the great reset is a welcome
recognition
44:43
that this human tragedy
44:45
must be a wake-up call as you
rightly
44:47
say
44:48
oh no it gets better it gets
better in
44:50
between better
44:53
you mean by that do you mean it
gets
44:55
worse yes it's better for the
44:57
entertainment value on the show
44:59
is what i mean
45:02
as you rightly say it is
imperative that
45:05
we re-imagine
45:06
rebuild redesign reinvigorate
45:09
and rebalance our world
rebalance the
45:12
world
45:13
so maybe it is flat the scale
of the
45:15
pandemic and its social and
economic
45:17
impact
45:18
demand strong unity and
solidarity
45:21
particularly towards developing
45:22
countries
45:23
specific measures must be
targeted at
45:25
those most affected
45:27
women all the people use low
wage
45:30
workers
45:31
the informal sector and people
caught up
45:33
in humanitarian crisis
45:35
rebalancing investment
harnessing
45:37
science and technology
45:39
and advancing the transition to
net zero
45:41
emissions
45:42
all elements of the great reset
are
45:45
fundamental to building the
future we
45:47
need
45:48
we have already called for an
economic
45:49
stimulus package equivalent to a
45:51
double-digit percentage
45:52
at this part i didn't
understand so the
45:55
un is when they say we've
already
45:56
called for an economic stimulus
package
45:59
in double-digit percentage
46:00
what does that mean that
everybody in
46:03
that all countries are supposed
to do
46:04
that
46:04
or does that mean the bankers
print up
46:06
some money no
46:08
okay they want the united
states to give
46:10
them more money ah
46:12
that's what it is i figured
that it's
46:14
the great gouge
46:15
the great reset procedure the
great guys
46:19
all right all elements of the
great
46:21
reset are fundamental to
building the
46:24
future we need
46:25
we have already called for an
economic
46:27
stimulus package equivalent to a
46:28
double-digit percentage more
than 10
46:30
percent of the global economy
46:32
last week the united nations
together we
46:35
need 10
46:36
of the global economy america
give it to
46:37
us 10 of the global economy
46:40
last week united nations
together with
46:42
the governments of jamaica and
canada
46:44
convened the largest gathering
of world
46:46
leaders since the start of the
pandemic
46:48
to lay solid foundations for the
46:50
sustainable recovery
46:51
based on the 2030 agenda for
sustainable
46:54
development
46:56
so he's all over this one i
want to stop
46:58
for a second because we get
47:00
some criticism but you hear it
all the
47:02
time oh
47:03
people oh they're always
bringing that
47:05
up
47:07
as if they're not as if they're
not
47:09
actually throwing
47:10
it in our faces you mean like
the new
47:11
world order and the elites and
the money
47:14
people
47:14
and the united nations and all
this
47:16
kumbaya globalism yeah this is
it
47:19
and they throw it in they
always bring
47:21
this 2030 up we bring and you
know say
47:23
well all the right wingers
47:25
are always referring to it
there's
47:27
always something real
47:29
well because because it is real
the guy
47:32
just said it right there
47:34
you want to take 10 of the
global
47:36
economy do with it what they
47:39
want for equality for some sort
of
47:42
equality they're not going to
achieve
47:45
and then and try to gouge us
for the
47:48
most for the
47:49
for the majority of it yes the
majority
47:51
of us after all we can throw
47:53
trillions away uh
47:56
well it gets better this is
disgusting
47:58
listening to these people
you've made me
48:00
sick
48:00
okay well grab your barf bag
here's
48:03
prince charles
48:04
these are
48:07
if you've seen these interviews
with
48:09
this poor bastard this guy is so
48:11
out of touch with reality he
roams
48:14
around the
48:14
grounds talking about flowers
and
48:16
planting and gardening
48:18
the guy is is a borderline moron
48:23
he's very distinguished you
know he has
48:24
a lot of important things to
say about
48:26
everything listen but these are
48:28
unprecedented times
48:30
every time a person on the
planet has
48:33
been impacted by
48:34
the coronavirus pandemic our
world
48:37
came to a standstill and it
became clear
48:40
that we did not have
48:41
the answer or the mechanisms to
address
48:45
such an unprecedented global
threat
48:48
the threats posed by this um
dreadful
48:51
pandemic came upon us suddenly
with very
48:53
little warning
48:55
be quiet he's talking about this
48:56
dreadful pandemic you're doing
nothing
48:58
but he's just mumbling through
it
49:00
the threat of climate change
has been oh
49:02
my
49:03
he's gone within 10 seconds
he's gone
49:06
straight to climate change
49:07
and he came upon us suddenly
with very
49:09
little warning
49:10
the threat of climate change
has been
49:13
more gradual
49:14
but uh it's devastating reality
for many
49:18
people
49:19
and their livelihoods around
the world
49:21
and it's ever greater potential
to
49:22
disrupt
49:23
surpasses even that of kobe 19.
so let
49:27
this be a lesson to you
49:28
this crisis has shown the
importance of
49:31
investing in science technology
49:34
innovation we are on the verge
of
49:35
catalytic breakthroughs
49:37
that will alter our view of
what is
49:39
possible
49:40
and profitable within the
framework of a
49:42
sustainable future
49:44
it is time therefore to align
49:46
sustainable solutions
49:47
with funding in a way that can
transform
49:49
the market here we go
49:51
this would be the most dramatic
act of
49:54
responsible leadership
49:56
ever seen by the global private
sector
49:59
and would at once provide a
catalytic
50:02
incentive
50:03
for the public sector to follow
does
50:05
this remind you at all about uh
some of
50:07
those
50:07
democrat points that were in
the heroes
50:09
act that is now being uh argued
over the
50:12
thing
50:13
it's exactly the same thing
50:16
on this let's destroy the whole
system
50:19
so we can be better off yeah we
continue
50:22
with
50:22
his royal highness we have
50:26
a golden opportunity to seize
something
50:29
good
50:29
from this crisis its
unprecedented shock
50:32
waves may well
50:34
make people more receptive to
big
50:36
visions of change
50:38
a global crises like pandemics
and
50:41
climate change no no borders and
50:43
highlight
50:44
just how interdependent we are
as one
50:46
people sharing one planet
50:47
oh that's interesting this is
this this
50:49
shocks people this is a shock
to people
50:51
so they're going to shock them
awake
50:52
they're going to want to shock
them into
50:54
climate change
50:55
we need only look to the united
nations
50:57
secretary general
50:58
to the imf the eu
51:02
there's petersburg climate
dialogue the
51:04
canadian government the cop 26
51:06
universities network
51:07
and businesses around the world
to see
51:09
this and as we move from rescue
51:12
to recovery therefore we have a
unique
51:15
but rapidly shrinking window of
51:17
opportunity
51:18
to learn lessons and reset
ourselves on
51:20
a more sustainable path
51:21
it is an opportunity we have
never had
51:23
before and may
51:25
never have a game so we must
use all
51:27
believers we have at our
disposal
51:29
knowing that each and every one
of us
51:31
has a vital role to play
51:32
so i can only encourage us all
51:36
to think big and act now
51:39
i think big so there's a whole
bunch of
51:42
phrases
51:42
big act now the lady from the
imf came
51:45
by
51:46
she talked you know and it went
back and
51:48
forth
51:49
there's only one one last clip
i have
51:51
and i thought luckily
51:52
i want to say luckily for all
of us
51:54
listening and everybody out
there
51:56
these this is a group of the
biggest
51:58
blowhards
52:00
that probably can't accomplish
anything
52:02
so right
52:04
but they certainly have
influence i'm
52:06
looking at the european union
they're
52:07
all the european union's all in
on this
52:09
they're passing laws left and
right to
52:11
support this entire idea and
the great
52:13
reset
52:14
you watch this term start
52:17
this is floating around reset
yes
52:20
um so one one guy that was to
me very
52:23
out of character but clearly a
partner
52:26
in the
52:28
in the great reset team was a
52:31
representative from mastercard
52:36
i thought that was interesting
so i
52:37
clipped him the person i'm
going to turn
52:38
to first
52:39
aj banger of uh mastercard chief
52:42
executive officer of mastercard
52:44
aj what do we need to see from a
52:46
business perspective
52:48
to address this pressing social
and
52:51
economic
52:52
need uh for change that this
pandemic
52:55
has really laid bare
52:56
is this the kind of guy who's
supposed
52:57
to answer this type of question
53:00
i guess i would think he'd be
more
53:02
interested in his
53:04
you know ibida returns and some
other
53:08
tax aspects and profit loss now
he's got
53:11
a couple things in here
mastercard is
53:13
doing more than just
53:15
managing your credit card you
know i
53:17
i've been saying for a while
that the
53:19
world's problems fit on three
sides of a
53:21
triangle
53:22
whoa what is this a silicon
valley like
53:27
expression it sounds like it is
i've
53:29
never heard it but it probably
is
53:31
three the problems fit on three
sides of
53:34
the triangle
53:35
that's the prism you should
look through
53:37
we just talked about them
53:38
it's one versus many
53:44
and the unfortunate foundation
is long
53:47
term versus short term
53:48
as a company we made a
commitment adrian
53:51
some years ago
53:52
to go after 500 million people
to be
53:54
brought in
53:55
for financial inclusion by 2020.
53:58
we did that and now we've upped
it to a
54:01
billion and added that we will
bring in
54:03
50 million micro smes and 25
million
54:07
women entrepreneurs all part
about
54:10
market share
54:11
oh yeah there's many side of the
54:13
triangle we tried to use
54:15
our presence with consumers to
say what
54:18
is it consumers
54:19
understand they don't
understand carbon
54:22
credits
54:23
but they understand the
planting of
54:24
trees why am i saying all this
54:27
in the process of doing all
this i come
54:30
to two lessons and that's the
answer to
54:32
your question
54:33
there is not enough money in
government
54:35
or philanthropy
54:36
to make it possible to deal
with the
54:39
three sides of this triangle
54:40
you need private sector capital
private
54:43
sector ingenuity
54:44
private sector technology and
private
54:47
sector capabilities to come to
the party
54:49
we have to make it part of our
business
54:52
model
54:52
which was those two examples i
gave you
54:54
of inclusion
54:55
and climate you need enormous
trust
54:59
between the private sector and
the
55:00
public staff for a second
55:04
these some of these indian guys
i mean
55:06
the whole country is kind of
55:08
very adept at
55:11
talking like this and sounding
like
55:13
they're saying something
55:14
when they're really not when
they're
55:16
really saying absolutely
nothing it's
55:17
going on and on
55:18
and say we and it's just like
he's got
55:21
he's getting out of this like
55:22
smelling like a rose because he
sounds
55:24
like he said something
55:25
but this is just a guru style
bull crap
55:29
yes that that a lot of indians
can do
55:31
very well
55:32
oh malik well i'm sorry you
have homes
55:38
this guy's this guy's this guy
he's at
55:40
the top of his head
55:41
really is good he's the top i
think many
55:43
in our in our
55:44
many of our producers will be
listening
55:46
going yep i know that kind of
guy
55:49
yeah yeah well you know what if
you're
55:51
thinking that you're racist
those two
55:52
examples i gave you
55:54
of inclusion and climate you
need
55:56
enormous
55:57
trust between the private
sector and the
55:59
public sector
56:00
for this to actually work that
trust
56:03
is hard to come by stand by
because i'm
56:06
going to tell you what the
trust is all
56:07
about
56:08
what i have seen during the
course of
56:10
the pandemic
56:11
is some light at the end of the
tunnel
56:14
on the trust
56:15
the private sector and
governments are
56:16
working and the ngo sector
56:19
are working really well
together whether
56:21
it's the therapeutic
accelerator we
56:23
launched with
56:24
gates and welcome trust or the
work i
56:26
see on smes around the world
56:29
the therapeutic accelerator we
launched
56:32
with gates
56:34
what the hell is that well an
56:35
accelerator is
56:37
the way i understand it in the
in the in
56:40
this context
56:41
is they it's like an incubator
for
56:44
technology for biotech for
incubator
56:46
accelerators yeah so you get the
56:48
accelerator and then
56:49
everyone cashes in on it gates
56:51
mastercard though it's uh it's
groovy
56:53
and the angiosperm is what
you're saying
56:56
i'll wait for it i work
56:57
really well together whether
it's the
56:59
therapeutic accelerator we
launched with
57:01
gates and welcome trust or the
work i
57:04
see on smes around the world
57:06
or benefit distribution and the
use of
57:08
data and analytics
57:10
for purposes of directing
activity okay
57:13
listen to what he says here
because now
57:15
now he's slipping up
57:16
but wait did he say the welcome
57:20
trust another one of these
operations
57:23
the welcome trust i think is
bigger than
57:25
the
57:25
gates foundation um
57:29
i don't know
57:32
i think he said i'm not sure if
it's the
57:34
welcome trust he's talking
about trust
57:36
tonight and i think
57:38
no no no no you go back where
he says
57:40
the therapeutic accelerator
launched by
57:43
gates and the welcome i have
57:46
seen during the course of the
pandemic
57:49
is some light at the end of the
tunnel
57:51
on the trust
57:52
the private sector and
governments are
57:54
working and the enormous
57:55
trust between the private
sector and the
57:58
public sector
57:59
for this to actually work that
trust
58:02
is hard to come by what i have
seen
58:06
during the course of the
pandemic is
58:08
some light at the end of the
tunnel on
58:10
the trust
58:11
the private sector and
governments are
58:12
working and the and the ngo
sector
58:15
are working really well
together whether
58:17
it's the therapeutic
accelerator we
58:19
launched with
58:20
gates and welcome trust yeah
you're
58:21
right the work i see on smes
around the
58:24
world
58:24
or benefit distribution and the
use of
58:27
data and analytics
58:28
for purposes of directing
activity using
58:32
user data for purposes of
directing
58:34
activity
58:37
i think we understand what that
means
58:40
tracking your behavior
searching google
58:42
for god's sake
58:43
tracking your behavior and then
nudging
58:46
you in the direction they want
you to go
58:48
with messaging right when you
do a
58:52
search you get the search they
want you
58:54
to see
58:54
yeah that kind of stuff i think
this
58:56
issue of bringing the private
sector to
58:58
the party
58:59
and bringing it in the way that
the
59:00
trust between the private and
the public
59:02
sector come together
59:03
those are imperatives for us if
we're
59:05
going to make real progress
59:07
on moving the needle and
seizing the
59:09
opportunity
59:10
uh that we just heard about
okay so let
59:13
me explain
59:14
what i know he's doing and i
didn't know
59:17
about the welcome trust but
yeah that's
59:18
big news
59:20
uh so master is a couple
headlines
59:22
mastercard digital wellness
program to
59:24
enhance
59:24
transparency security and
choice for
59:27
online shopping
59:29
um you really need to look at
african
59:32
news
59:32
african news to understand what
they're
59:35
rolling out and
59:36
what is in beta test on the
continent of
59:39
africa
59:41
africa to become testing ground
for the
59:43
trust
59:44
stamp vaccine record and
payment system
59:49
a new biometric identity
platform
59:51
partnered with the gates funded
59:53
gavi vaccine alliance that's
where the
59:56
welcome trust is that's where
the gates
59:57
foundation is that's where the
vaccine
59:59
companies are
1:00:01
the gavi vaccine alliance and
mastercard
1:00:04
will launch in west africa and
combine
1:00:06
covid19 vaccinations cashless
payments
1:00:09
and potential law enforcement
1:00:11
applications
1:00:13
a biometric digital identity
platform
1:00:15
that
1:00:16
evolves just as you evolve is
set to be
1:00:19
introduced in low-income remote
1:00:21
communities in west africa
1:00:22
thanks to a public-private
partnership
1:00:24
between the bill gates-backed
gaby
1:00:26
vaccine alliance
1:00:27
mastercard and the ai powered
identity
1:00:31
off the
1:00:31
authentication company trust
stamp
1:00:36
i don't have to explain what
this does
1:00:38
this proves that you've had the
vaccine
1:00:42
and it's a part of your credit
card
1:00:44
[Laughter]
1:00:45
[Music]
1:00:48
the thing you use for
everything hey
1:00:50
want to go to the stadium
1:00:51
pay with your credit card i'm
sorry you
1:00:53
don't have a trust stamp
1:00:58
this is a roundabout way of
what the
1:01:00
chinese are doing with their
social uh
1:01:03
scoring rarely a day goes by
that my
1:01:05
lovely wife doesn't say to me
we're
1:01:07
becoming china
1:01:08
and i can't disagree anymore
this is
1:01:12
totally what
1:01:12
and i think it's great that the
1:01:14
president issued this
1:01:16
um i mean the tick tock thing
who gives
1:01:18
a crap about that but we chat
1:01:20
oh yeah i mean that that has to
1:01:24
go we're not allowed to have
any twitter
1:01:26
and that's not allowed in china
1:01:28
uh what's up i have this story
i have
1:01:30
the ironic report
1:01:32
okay let's listen to
1:01:35
where is it well let's see
where it is
1:01:38
uh
1:01:38
he got me out of order here so
i'm kind
1:01:40
of having trouble
1:01:42
i'm having nothing but trouble
uh
1:01:47
sanctions targets yeah france24
1:01:51
well let's try this this is
good anyway
1:01:53
hong kong unless you got more i
still
1:01:55
want to hear more if there's
more from
1:01:56
that zoom conference no that's
1:01:57
that's all that i pulled from
the zoom
1:01:59
conference it gets kind of
repetitive
1:02:01
but i wanted to
1:02:02
and i wanted to understand that
there's
1:02:04
this link between
1:02:06
uh mastercard uh the united
nations
1:02:11
gavi the vaccine guys and as
usual
1:02:15
which gates has been doing for
20 years
1:02:17
they're rolling it out in africa
1:02:19
hey kids we're back look at
this shiny
1:02:22
new credit card
1:02:24
yum okay yeah we'll play this
1:02:27
sanctions thing well 11 people
are
1:02:30
targeted jeff
1:02:31
five of those are members of
carrie
1:02:33
lam's cabinet
1:02:34
okay now stop stop stop that's
not it
1:02:36
this is about to charge this is
a good
1:02:38
clip though
1:02:40
about the targeting of these
guys
1:02:42
because the trump's done that
because
1:02:43
biden says
1:02:44
trump's not doing anything he's
not
1:02:45
doing anything now wait a
minute tell me
1:02:46
tell me what this is
1:02:49
oh the trump has done you know
this the
1:02:52
stunt we've been pulling over
the years
1:02:54
where you instead of
sanctioning the
1:02:56
country you sanctioned the big
winners
1:02:59
magninsky act yeah like
1:03:02
you get on a list and you can't
come in
1:03:04
idea
1:03:06
plus other problems well
they're doing
1:03:08
the same the trump is doing the
same
1:03:09
thing to a bunch of hong kongers
1:03:12
and executives including carrie
lamb and
1:03:14
so they're pooh-poohing it and
the
1:03:16
french
1:03:16
report we can play this and i
can look
1:03:18
for the other clip which is
unfortunate
1:03:20
i
1:03:21
i couldn't find right off the
bat
1:03:24
i'll be irked if i don't ha if
i can't
1:03:26
find it because it's a very
good clip
1:03:27
we'll play okay let's play the
hong kong
1:03:30
sanctions targets and then i'll
1:03:32
look harder well eleven people
are
1:03:35
targeted jeff five of those are
members
1:03:37
of carrie lam's cabinet
including the
1:03:39
chief executive herself
1:03:41
another two are the current uh
police
1:03:44
commissioner chris chang
1:03:45
and his predecessor stephen
lowe who
1:03:48
handed the reins over
1:03:49
during the polytechnic
university siege
1:03:52
last
1:03:52
november and the remaining four
are
1:03:55
employees of the central
government
1:03:57
they are all mainlanders and
they are
1:04:00
all
1:04:00
uh employed either on the
mainland or
1:04:03
hong kong side
1:04:04
in liaison between the local
hong kong
1:04:07
government and
1:04:08
beijing we also have
1:04:11
as you said there the um the
hong kong
1:04:14
government has
1:04:15
responded fairly strongly to
these
1:04:17
sanctions
1:04:18
which are uh in response not to
the
1:04:20
national security law per se
but to the
1:04:22
oppress
1:04:23
the repression of protests over
the past
1:04:26
year the hong kong government
has called
1:04:28
them
1:04:28
shameless and despicable and it
has also
1:04:30
called them
1:04:31
barbarous okay so they
1:04:34
so they've done this and they
they made
1:04:36
the point that the so what what
1:04:38
difference does it make
1:04:39
and in part two of this clip he
explains
1:04:41
what the problems really are if
you get
1:04:42
one of these things laid on you
the
1:04:45
effect will is unlikely to be
immediate
1:04:47
and
1:04:48
it's not clear whether any of
the 11
1:04:50
people have
1:04:51
assets in the us that might be
frozen in
1:04:54
fact
1:04:54
one of those who is the head of
the
1:04:57
beijing liaison office in hong
kong
1:04:59
derisively said that he has no
assets
1:05:02
and he said that
1:05:03
he offered to send donald trump
100 us
1:05:07
dollars so that it could be
frozen
1:05:09
carrie lamb herself has said
that
1:05:10
previously that it would have
no effect
1:05:12
on hers
1:05:13
however the extent of these
sanctions
1:05:17
can be very far reaching so a
little bit
1:05:19
further down the line it might
make
1:05:20
difficult
1:05:21
life difficult uh for these
people um
1:05:24
particularly if they want to do
banking
1:05:25
with any
1:05:26
uh financial institution that
has
1:05:28
operations in the us
1:05:30
carrie lam herself has already
our
1:05:32
members of caroline's
government have
1:05:34
already said
1:05:35
even before now that certain
banks based
1:05:37
in hong kong don't want
anything to do
1:05:39
with them and one
1:05:40
has reported an account was
forcibly
1:05:42
closed
1:05:43
so there is a possibility that
further
1:05:45
down the line there may be
problems
1:05:47
uh for the 11 people in
question and
1:05:50
also institutions itself
1:05:51
there is a possibility that uh
it will
1:05:54
make life difficult indeed for
u.s
1:05:56
companies based in hong kong
1:05:58
oh yeah this this this this is
the big
1:06:00
squeeze this the squeeze is
1:06:07
it's a problem you got to go to
bitcoin
1:06:11
good luck with going to bitcoin
and
1:06:13
going to whole foods
1:06:15
well the lightning network will
take
1:06:17
care of that you know cash
still works
1:06:19
that's where cash is okay so
1:06:21
we were talking about i'm sorry
i'm
1:06:22
sorry i just need to relate
something
1:06:25
uh i needed to pump up the
tires on my
1:06:27
car uh
1:06:28
so i go to the gas station and
1:06:32
the first thing you run into
most of
1:06:33
these gas stations
1:06:35
are coin operated air and
1:06:38
vacuum uh i don't have any
quarters so
1:06:41
you go in
1:06:42
no no no i'm sorry we got no
coins
1:06:45
because there's a coin shortage
and we
1:06:47
don't touch your nasty cash
anyway
1:06:50
and so i finally find one that
has a
1:06:53
credit card swipe on it
1:06:54
this is what it's come to yeah
that's
1:06:57
ludicrous
1:06:58
yeah okay did you go when you
went to
1:07:00
the guy that had no coins did
you say to
1:07:02
him well then can you turn on
your air
1:07:04
pump for me
1:07:06
now no he has no control over
that
1:07:08
that's sure he does no he
doesn't
1:07:11
yes he does no he does not he
can hit
1:07:13
the master switch but he can't
trip the
1:07:15
local mechanism he can go over
there he
1:07:18
can walk out they charge
1:07:19
a dollar fifty for the air the
buck's a
1:07:22
big joke
1:07:23
yes drive into any garage
quarters
1:07:26
six quarters no thanks for the
tip
1:07:29
anyway yes so
1:07:31
all right so we're talking
about wechat
1:07:33
yes
1:07:35
and uh it's a nightmare so
here's the uh
1:07:39
this is and this is what's
funny about
1:07:40
it is is what you were alluding
to
1:07:43
listen to play this clip
executive order
1:07:45
banning wechat
1:07:47
subtext here is that the united
states
1:07:50
is discriminating against
chinese
1:07:52
companies because it is afraid
of
1:07:54
china's economic might
1:07:55
but really these executive
orders are
1:07:57
raising a lot of questions
because of
1:07:59
their
1:07:59
sort of vague wording
especially the
1:08:02
term transaction which has not
been
1:08:04
specified here
1:08:05
a lot of questions raised
especially
1:08:06
about the wechat app
1:08:08
which is basically used for
everything
1:08:11
in
1:08:11
daily life here in china by
close to a
1:08:13
billion people
1:08:14
so uh people in the united
states with a
1:08:17
lot
1:08:18
ties to china the chinese
diaspora are
1:08:20
wondering if they're
1:08:21
going to be able to communicate
with
1:08:22
their family back home people
1:08:24
with business interests in
china are
1:08:26
wondering are going to
1:08:27
they're going to be able to to
to do
1:08:29
financial transactions using
the payment
1:08:31
app over wechat
1:08:33
companies like apple that have
1:08:34
significant business in china
are
1:08:36
wondering if
1:08:37
wechat is no longer available
in the app
1:08:40
store what does that mean for
its
1:08:41
business
1:08:42
or for instance a 10 cent the
company
1:08:44
that owns
1:08:45
wechat has a number of stakes
in u.s
1:08:48
tech companies like gaming
companies
1:08:50
what will it mean for that
sector
1:08:51
specifically
1:08:53
so over the next 45 days the
commerce
1:08:56
secretary of the united states
has
1:08:57
promised clarification on what
this word
1:08:59
uh transaction means but
beijing has
1:09:03
already promised retaliation
1:09:05
but it's not clear what this is
going to
1:09:07
look like considering the fact
that the
1:09:09
u.s tech companies like
facebook google
1:09:11
or twitter are
1:09:12
are already banned in china
exactly
1:09:16
and it's your irony yeah so
everyone's
1:09:18
making a big fuss hey this
1:09:20
this should be retaliation for
them
1:09:21
being banned but no but this
1:09:23
there are better clips i didn't
get any
1:09:25
myself but what you want is
1:09:28
he's hurting chinese americans
they
1:09:30
can't connect with their family
in china
1:09:32
through the we
1:09:33
chat they can't send money back
home
1:09:37
yeah well that's exactly how
they're
1:09:39
playing it it's it's
1:09:41
crazy and none of our i don't
think any
1:09:44
of our apps are allowed
1:09:46
um and but really forget wechat
although
1:09:49
i i
1:09:50
i think wechat is quite an evil
platform
1:09:52
at least the way that
1:09:53
ccp uses it a 10 cent is
interesting
1:09:56
because they have their hands in
1:09:58
everything i think they should
divest of
1:10:00
their reddit investment
1:10:03
the gamers are very worried
about this
1:10:05
they own
1:10:06
large stakes in most of the the
the big
1:10:09
gaming
1:10:09
uh studios and companies
1:10:12
and you know what while we're
at it shut
1:10:14
down
1:10:16
the nba that's already
1:10:20
shut down what there's not much
left to
1:10:22
shut down yeah
1:10:24
everyone there's no that
ratings are
1:10:26
horrible
1:10:28
who's gonna watch these stupid
games no
1:10:30
it's like exhibition games
1:10:32
you then you gotta look at all
the
1:10:34
messages on the back of
different you
1:10:36
vote
1:10:38
who's this new player vote the
other guy
1:10:40
bill vote is
1:10:41
now playing in the nba i didn't
know
1:10:43
this i like the white guy with
ally on
1:10:45
his t-shirt the one white guy
1:10:47
your favorite yes this is so
ally
1:10:50
joe ally
1:10:53
uh yeah meanwhile
1:10:57
um over in beirut
1:11:00
uh things are kicking off and i
smell a
1:11:03
rat
1:11:03
today protesters in lebanon are
calling
1:11:05
for a sustained uprising to
topple the
1:11:08
government
1:11:08
days after the horrific
explosion that
1:11:11
leveled parts of beirut
1:11:13
and killed more than 150 people
on
1:11:15
saturday
1:11:16
anger boiled over with
demonstrators
1:11:18
battling police in riot gear
who fired
1:11:21
tear gas and rubber bullets
1:11:23
the country's prime minister
has offered
1:11:25
early elections
1:11:26
but many local leaders say that
is not
1:11:28
enough
1:11:30
uh so here's what you didn't
see because
1:11:33
we don't have video
1:11:34
protesters unfurling gigantic
1:11:38
professional i mean gigantic
we're
1:11:40
talking
1:11:42
30 foot drop down from a
balcony banner
1:11:45
that says
1:11:46
revolution lives here yeah i
1:11:50
i i have one lebanon cliff yeah
you can
1:11:52
give it and then talk
1:11:53
give it to me the investigation
refused
1:11:56
yeah this is kind of interesting
1:11:57
calls for an international
investigation
1:11:59
into what caused the explosion
in beirut
1:12:02
one of the french president's
key
1:12:03
demands during his visit on
thursday
1:12:06
have already been rejected by
the
1:12:07
lebanese president
1:12:09
who says an international
inquiry would
1:12:11
dilute the truth
1:12:13
further complicating matters
he's raised
1:12:16
the possibility the port was
attacked
1:12:18
the first time a top lebanese
official
1:12:20
has done so michelle owen has
1:12:22
nevertheless pledged swift
justice
1:12:25
when it was revealed that a
large
1:12:26
shipment of ammonium nitrate
had been
1:12:28
sitting in a warehouse for years
1:12:30
many lebanese people saw this
as proof
1:12:33
of the negligence of the ruling
class
1:12:37
meanwhile responding to claims
that
1:12:38
hezbollah might have stored
explosives
1:12:40
at the port
1:12:41
the group's leader denied they
exercised
1:12:43
any power there
1:12:46
a team of french investigators
are
1:12:48
already involved to help the
lebanese
1:12:50
investigation
1:12:51
they say what they've found so
far
1:12:53
indicates an accident
1:12:56
uh regardless the chinese have
been
1:12:59
trying to get into the port to
build as
1:13:02
part of their
1:13:03
belt and road for quite a while
they
1:13:05
were very close they were
signed up
1:13:07
wasn't that port signed up for
belton
1:13:08
road last year they did sign
1:13:11
an agreement but nothing had
really
1:13:13
started and
1:13:15
last year's also kind of when
uh the
1:13:17
problem started
1:13:18
by coincidence i'm sure in in
lebanon
1:13:21
people not happy
1:13:22
uh all kinds of uh you know the
prime
1:13:25
minister's
1:13:26
blown up he's missing uh
previous to
1:13:29
this
1:13:30
uh there's an investigation
that's been
1:13:33
stopped and meanwhile
1:13:34
china is sending i love this
term
1:13:37
peacekeepers
1:13:39
to uh help lebanon so you know
whenever
1:13:43
the united states or russia
1:13:46
or the united nations but
certainly when
1:13:48
china is sending you
1:13:50
peacekeepers uh
1:13:53
it's usually the beginning of
nothing
1:13:55
good
1:13:57
and it's and it's a per it's
perfect for
1:13:59
them it's a perfect location
1:14:01
maybe they should send in like
a lot of
1:14:03
them and clean up the mess
1:14:05
i think there's a lot in there
already i
1:14:06
mean we basically sent
1:14:08
three transport planes because
screw it
1:14:11
we don't want any part of it
1:14:13
uh at least that's what i see
so hey we
1:14:15
want to help but uh you can go
ahead
1:14:17
have your chinese friends do
that the
1:14:19
people are flipping out
1:14:23
people are uh i did do a search
on
1:14:26
victoria nuland to see if she
had
1:14:27
anything
1:14:30
empty i appreciate that you
tried that's
1:14:33
very good i did that's very good
1:14:36
um yeah the cap oh that the the
capital
1:14:39
of the revolution that's what
the banner
1:14:41
said
1:14:41
and it has the you know the uh
the the
1:14:44
socialist
1:14:45
fist which is the same as the
black
1:14:46
lives matter fist it's all
1:14:48
it's all a color revolution red
purple
1:14:52
black that's what's happening
all around
1:14:54
the world drumstick
1:14:56
yeah pay attention ten percent
of the
1:14:58
world uh
1:14:59
gdp has to go into this
everyone's
1:15:01
working on it mastercard's your
friend
1:15:06
mastercard mastercard
1:15:14
i did pick up following up on
another
1:15:17
globalist new world order story
um
1:15:21
and we played the clip of the
1:15:23
scandinavia's prime minister
justin
1:15:25
trudeau being grilled over
1:15:27
uh money that was going from
the wii
1:15:30
charity into the pockets of his
family
1:15:33
members and uh
1:15:34
even possibly himself and he
was about
1:15:36
to approve a huge
1:15:38
new budget of government money
going to
1:15:40
the wii charity i think it was
900
1:15:43
was it 900 million
1:15:46
dollars which i think is buck
80 in us
1:15:49
but it was a lot of money and
1:15:53
so that's a scandal and of
course we
1:15:55
don't hear about that here
because
1:15:56
canada's fantastic
1:15:58
there's no people protesting
against
1:16:00
masks in canada
1:16:01
oh i'm sorry there actually are
1:16:08
but i have uh a of evidence
1:16:11
of the 250 000 that went to
1:16:14
justin trudeau's mom and i
think this is
1:16:17
one of the biggest
1:16:18
controversies and he defended
her by
1:16:21
saying hey it's her work and
1:16:23
her life's work and she's been
doing so
1:16:24
much with the charity and she
has kind
1:16:26
of an interesting past
1:16:29
um with celebrities and
1:16:32
both in entertainment and the
political
1:16:34
on the political stage
1:16:36
it is said in fact that trudeau
looks
1:16:38
very much like his real dad
1:16:39
castro um but oh you put a side
by side
1:16:44
that guy
1:16:44
oh yeah he's just like castro
so she got
1:16:47
250
1:16:49
000 for hold wait for it
1:16:53
two and a half minute speech
yeah
1:16:56
yeah have you seen the speech
no do you
1:16:59
have a copy
1:17:00
i i have the speech right here
and and
1:17:02
i'll only play a minute and a
half
1:17:05
just to whet your appetite this
is
1:17:07
justin trudeau's mom
1:17:08
uh every minute of the this is
worth
1:17:12
uh a thousand dollars no no no
no no
1:17:18
250 000 uh this is uh
1:17:21
uh at least a a grand and a
half of it
1:17:27
happy birthday canada wow
1:17:30
i think this might even be
better than
1:17:32
canada day the day after
1:17:34
because you know what we're
looking and
1:17:36
we're looking forward now
1:17:38
and you all the youth of our
country
1:17:41
we're going to be turning it
over to you
1:17:43
pretty soon and i have such
1:17:46
hope i'm so proud to be a
canadian
1:17:49
i'm so proud to be part of we
as well
1:17:52
now we
1:17:53
i love it the most because it
is neither
1:17:56
a political movement
1:17:58
nor a religious one we
encompasses all
1:18:01
politicians all political
parties and
1:18:04
i'm getting paid royally for it
1:18:06
all face all beliefs because we
feel
1:18:09
that together
1:18:10
we can change the world we know
we can
1:18:15
so here i i
1:18:18
am a mental health advocate
1:18:22
i really expected to say i'm a
mental
1:18:25
health patient
1:18:26
but it didn't it i was waiting
for her
1:18:28
to say that
1:18:30
i i am a mental health advocate
1:18:33
i can't miss the opportunity of
1:18:36
preaching a little bit
1:18:37
lucky kale not donuts
1:18:42
which is also my iso end of show
1:18:46
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1:18:49
donuts this is a new one this
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1:18:52
one
1:18:52
let's eat eat kale not donuts
get a good
1:18:55
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1:18:57
make your brain the healthiest
brain you
1:18:59
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1:19:00
by treating it so well exercise
sleep
1:19:04
good food and go forward and if
you run
1:19:07
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1:19:09
we all will i did please reach
hope for
1:19:13
help
1:19:14
i finally did i got my life
back uh-huh
1:19:25
did you that was the second
part of it
1:19:27
no that's that's a minute and a
half
1:19:29
that's it you don't want to
lose more oh
1:19:31
no no i don't have any more i
didn't
1:19:32
call
1:19:33
no no no the whole 250 thousand
dollars
1:19:36
worth no no no you're only
getting the
1:19:37
buck 50.
1:19:40
oh well isn't that no wonder
there's an
1:19:42
outrage
1:19:44
yeah i would think i mean that
1:19:47
by the way i want her agent
1:19:52
her agent is justin
1:19:55
good point
1:19:58
oh man
1:20:01
all right well all i've got is
a covert
1:20:03
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1:20:04
of course she twists the
numbers and and
1:20:07
does everything cumulatively so
1:20:09
yeah the number of people that
have ever
1:20:10
been diagnosed positive
1:20:12
stays on the list then we'll
wrap it up
1:20:16
and she makes a do huge
difference the
1:20:18
way she does it then if you
1:20:19
compared to where trump handles
the same
1:20:21
numbers it's very funny how you
can do
1:20:24
take these numbers and make
them sound
1:20:25
any way you want here we go the
u.s
1:20:27
death toll
1:20:28
currently stands at 160 000 by
far the
1:20:32
highest total
1:20:33
in the world on thursday the
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1:20:36
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1:20:37
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1:20:40
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1:20:42
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1267
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well he had a big boost on this
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for a sunday
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sironimus came in prematurely
uh oh
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premature uh he normally comes
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of these things
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lower slovovia you've just he's
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surrounded by
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1 2 2 11 22. so
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continue to maintain a
groundhog day
1:25:00
lifestyle
1:25:01
in this stuttering pandemic
environment
1:25:05
hajj 2020 uh which is the
1:25:08
the the fest the
1:25:12
the trek what is it called the
uh yeah
1:25:14
to the
1:25:15
track it's when you the man you
make
1:25:18
the pilgrimage yes the
pilgrimage 2020.
1:25:21
hajj 2020 was was surreal he
says
1:25:27
no outsiders permitted and a
random
1:25:29
selection of a small group of
1:25:31
participants
1:25:32
wait a minute this was the
first hajj in
1:25:35
many years that a friend or
relative did
1:25:36
not participate
1:25:38
to participate even eid eid
1:25:41
the other that other muslim
celebration
1:25:44
we could catch up in our in our
1:25:46
war here yeah from from wait a
minute
1:25:48
wait hold on a second
1:25:50
now so he's an insider at the
hajj i
1:25:54
don't know
1:25:54
sounds like it he knows
something
1:25:58
uh even eid was in unusual
1:26:02
and by the way i want to i mean
i just
1:26:04
asked him an open question
1:26:06
when he says hajj was surreal no
1:26:08
outsiders permitted what does
he mean by
1:26:10
outsiders i thought
1:26:11
outsiders would never permit i
thought
1:26:12
he had to be a a card-carrying
muslim to
1:26:15
even go into that
1:26:16
area well i think i take it as
only the
1:26:19
uh the people of the secret
roundtable
1:26:21
the locals the locals
1:26:23
no i'm thinking he's part of
the round
1:26:25
table of the hajj
1:26:27
[Music]
1:26:28
i don't know if well he's gonna
have to
1:26:30
explain himself even
1:26:31
eid was unusual selecting
animals
1:26:34
virtually this is where you
have your
1:26:35
your goats yes yes yes yes
collecting in
1:26:38
his tribe he has a bunch of
goats he's
1:26:39
got a big goat collection
apparently
1:26:41
yeah we've talked about his
destiny
1:26:44
award-winning goats
1:26:45
yeah he's a goat guy selecting
1:26:48
animals virtually or people
just making
1:26:51
online orders rather than
taking the
1:26:53
trip to a farm and selecting
their
1:26:54
sacrifice
1:26:56
right we selected 15 white goats
1:26:59
from our tribe which is the
goat group
1:27:04
pile of goats he's got to
contribute to
1:27:06
the celebration and feed the
poor
1:27:07
that's a lot of goats that is
some goat
1:27:10
goats are delicious by the way
if you
1:27:11
ever get a chance to eat one
1:27:13
uh goat karma kept them healthy
through
1:27:15
their end
1:27:16
so thank you
1:27:20
when our guard repeated they
only used
1:27:22
white goats
1:27:23
which is our tradition a local
friend
1:27:25
laughed
1:27:26
and explained how the locals
are hearing
1:27:28
about blm
1:27:29
protests in america and the
guard was
1:27:32
concerned i might be upset if
he killed
1:27:34
an american's black goat
1:27:37
so we we only went for the
white goats
1:27:39
nice
1:27:42
the infodemic reporting from
the m5n
1:27:46
conflates reporting with lies
damn lies
1:27:48
and statistics
1:27:50
the more the m5m and global
agencies
1:27:52
used
1:27:53
numbers for covering covid and
the
1:27:55
climate crisis
1:27:57
the more the failing of stem
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1:27:59
are evident
1:28:00
no kidding poor use of
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1:28:04
even explain
1:28:04
stock market valuations as the
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1:28:07
accounting interview
1:28:08
joke goes how much is one plus
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1:28:11
answer what do you want it to be
1:28:15
at arthur anderson it can be
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1:28:17
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1:28:18
this now applies to reporting
of many
1:28:20
forms of numbers-based
information
1:28:23
the culmination is the move
toward mmt
1:28:25
as political doctrine
1:28:28
modern monetary theory
demonstrating how
1:28:30
social sciences have
1:28:32
usurped the dismal science and
1:28:34
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1:28:35
humans progress by individual
1:28:37
self-interest across
1:28:38
all economic systems i have
lived in and
1:28:40
competed in a few
1:28:42
systems and identifying
competitors
1:28:44
self-interest identifies
1:28:45
paths to outperform sadly too
few pursue
1:28:50
paradise as being in their
long-term
1:28:53
self-interest no jingles no
karma
1:28:56
i always like what ceronymus
has to say
1:28:59
he seems like he seems like a
wise guy
1:29:02
not a wise guy but a wise guy
1:29:04
and you know this it's this
tribe right
1:29:07
a bunch of goats is called the
tribe i
1:29:09
think we learned that from that
1:29:10
yeah we brought that up in the
previous
1:29:11
show yeah i remember the cab
driver who
1:29:14
i used to
1:29:14
used to take me to the airport
when i
1:29:16
was at the condo in san
francisco
1:29:19
yeah at the time i called him
tony the
1:29:20
terrorist yeah and then one time
1:29:22
he's like taking me to the
airport and
1:29:24
and he pops the trunk and i and
i want
1:29:26
to put my bag in and
1:29:28
there's a dead goat in the back
1:29:31
oh sorry man that's for later i
gotta
1:29:33
take that home
1:29:36
different culture but you get
used to it
1:29:38
syronomis
1:29:40
astronomers of uh dog pageant
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1:29:42
middle of the road
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by what are we doing stop
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austin area this week
1:34:26
whoa a long list of stuff uh
i've been
1:34:28
doing is now illegal in
california
1:34:30
time to go time to go
1:34:34
you know what that is the wife
and kids
1:34:36
are flying i'll be on a long
road trip
1:34:38
with their old
1:34:38
and faithful dog travel karma
please
1:34:40
adam we'd love
1:34:42
to hit you and tina up for some
g2
1:34:46
before we buy a place
1:34:48
g2 no prison vegeta i don't
know what's
1:34:51
gg joe rogan and i are inbound
1:34:53
see you soon sir julian rogan's
actually
1:34:57
here this weekend he's building
a studio
1:35:00
yeah yeah good luck with that
hey um
1:35:03
what is g2
1:35:04
we need to know what g2 is all
right
1:35:06
look it up i want to know what
g2
1:35:13
no is don't seem to know well
then you
1:35:16
have to
1:35:17
i don't know either sir seven
from
1:35:19
lotusland comes in with 333
dollars you
1:35:21
get a good donation segment
today very
1:35:23
nice
1:35:23
please credit me as sir seven
from
1:35:26
lotusland gentlemen it's time
to give
1:35:28
back
1:35:28
i've still into a slave at home
program
1:35:30
and a number of 33s have been
popping up
1:35:33
as a reminder thank you for
your courage
1:35:35
and thank you for being the
best podcast
1:35:36
in the universe requesting a d
1:35:38
douching at once you got it
1:35:43
[Music]
1:35:46
two to the head that's true and
a
1:35:49
trump's job karma for those
willing to
1:35:51
take the risk
1:35:52
okay china is asshole true
1:35:56
jobs jobs jobs
1:35:59
jobs jobs
1:36:10
well that's interesting stephen
newell
1:36:14
in rocky mount north carolina
333 we got
1:36:18
no note from him it just says
add
1:36:19
special instructions to the
seller
1:36:24
did he do this donation on ebay
i don't
1:36:26
know what to do
1:36:28
thank you very much i'll look
him up in
1:36:30
the mean before our next
segment and
1:36:32
we'll see if i can find him an
email
1:36:34
uh colin preston meanwhile
comes in as
1:36:36
the first associate executive
producer
1:36:39
288.88
1:36:40
from oregon city oregon uh he
wants the
1:36:43
following jingles if you're
white you're
1:36:44
racist if you're a male you're
a pig joe
1:36:46
biden come on man and round
1:36:47
out with karma got all the
listeners
1:36:50
adam yeah
1:36:51
you're correct about
neighborhood
1:36:53
parents banding together to
homeschool
1:36:55
their kids for this upcoming
school year
1:36:57
this is exactly what we're
doing with
1:36:59
our son with a few other
families in our
1:37:02
neighborhoods and the strange
way
1:37:03
coveted has actually brought
our local
1:37:05
community closer together
1:37:07
you know there you go there's
your reset
1:37:09
well you know it's interesting
let's
1:37:10
reset the education system
1:37:13
well it's really it's really i
1:37:16
one of our teachers emailed me
uh nathan
1:37:20
and he said yeah sure this is
and he's a
1:37:23
teacher he's been a teacher
1:37:24
uh all over the uh uh
1:37:28
nashville seattle washington
bowling
1:37:31
green kentucky
1:37:32
uh yeah sure some people or
it's a very
1:37:35
privileged thing as his point
uh to
1:37:38
organize into home schools
1:37:40
uh he says the real issue is
1:37:44
uh really low income who rely
on public
1:37:47
school system for food
1:37:49
medical care basically
babysitting
1:37:51
parent you know substituting
parenting
1:37:53
during the day
1:37:55
uh it's like a yeah it looks
really nice
1:37:59
for us privileged people on the
podcast
1:38:01
but it's
1:38:02
it's much much worse for lower
income
1:38:05
families it's
1:38:06
and and they have no there's no
way to
1:38:08
organize that way
1:38:09
this huge huge issue which
you're not
1:38:11
seeing discussed
1:38:13
is the message from our teacher
so so
1:38:15
you're what you're suggesting
is that
1:38:17
the lower income people are too
stupid
1:38:19
to do this
1:38:20
no i don't i think they um is
that what
1:38:23
he's suggesting that they're
too dumb to
1:38:25
do any of this kind of thing no
that
1:38:26
we're too privileged to think
that
1:38:28
everyone can do this that was
his point
1:38:29
well there's word
1:38:30
a lot of it has to do with the
community
1:38:33
of course
1:38:34
yeah obviously not everybody
wants to
1:38:36
homeschool in any circumstance
but
1:38:38
anyway
1:38:39
we'll go on um
1:38:42
here's a boots on the ground
report from
1:38:44
portland how about a boots on
the ground
1:38:46
jingle
1:38:47
i suggest something from the
intro music
1:38:49
from the old pc
1:38:51
game red alert and he's got a
link yeah
1:38:53
the fed
1:38:54
the federal quote storm
troopers unquote
1:38:56
have a duty to protect the
federal
1:38:58
courthouse downtown
1:38:59
every night and teeth antifa
1:39:02
thugs try to burn it down if
the feds
1:39:04
leave then the courthouse is
toast
1:39:06
if the thugs leave then the
feds can
1:39:08
stand down it's a stalemate
1:39:10
but the media would have you
believe
1:39:12
that trump has ordered the feds
to
1:39:15
pepper spray
1:39:15
innocent civilians it's fake
news
1:39:18
the only people around the
courthouse
1:39:20
after dark are trouble makers
1:39:22
moving on one of my favorite
things
1:39:24
about the show
1:39:25
is the boots on the ground
reports big
1:39:28
thanks to all the producers who
write in
1:39:29
and share their local
observations i'm
1:39:32
looking at you
1:39:33
dave fugazoto and sironimus
1:39:36
please perhaps a boots on the
ground
1:39:39
segment is worth considering
1:39:40
why would we do it this is it
we do it
1:39:43
when we do it
1:39:43
so that's all we can do yeah
and yeah
1:39:46
the minute you start to
structure stuff
1:39:47
it gets real different yeah we
don't
1:39:49
need to structure
1:39:49
anything but we're unstructured
i do
1:39:51
appreciate your jingle requests
1:39:58
if you're male you're a pig
1:40:02
if you're says you are
privileged
1:40:05
skin is showing if you're big
1:40:08
[Music]
1:40:15
so don't have an opinion
1:40:19
and just do what you're told
come on man
1:40:24
you've got karma
1:40:27
[Music]
1:40:30
so sir pete pate
1:40:34
sir pate here first of all
thank you for
1:40:36
your info sanity services he
comes
1:40:38
with 234.56 from amsterdam this
is my
1:40:41
birthday donation august 11
1:40:43
requesting a dose of f cancer
and goat
1:40:45
karma for my buddy edward
1:40:47
uh 40ish two kids waiting uh
for a bone
1:40:50
marrow transplant finally miss c
1:40:53
uh who recently found a liver
donor she
1:40:57
needed as she lost hers
1:40:59
from severe cancer by the way i
know
1:41:01
this is stretching our karma
thin but my
1:41:04
previous request yield an
amazing turn
1:41:07
of events
1:41:08
can you also play if you wake
up with
1:41:10
the blues jingle
1:41:12
don't know what that one is uh
let's
1:41:14
just focus on what's really
important
1:41:16
kind regards to pate uh
1:41:20
i think it's when you wake up
with the
1:41:22
blues
1:41:23
is that jeff oh by the way let
me just
1:41:26
go back because i
1:41:26
said buddy edward then i left
out robert
1:41:29
also is recovering from
radiation
1:41:31
treatment oh no
1:41:32
i left him out i i can't find it
1:41:35
i i know exactly what it is i
don't know
1:41:38
what it is
1:41:39
yeah it's if you wake up in the
moon
1:41:44
that's jeff smith wake up in
the blue
1:41:46
bed again it says it's a
1:41:48
something that's a serial
commercial uh
1:41:51
this is for the no agenda show
right but
1:41:54
what the hell
1:41:55
was it what was the serial that
might
1:41:57
help me find it if you wake up
with the
1:41:58
blues
1:42:00
no something something in your
corn
1:42:02
flakes and your
1:42:03
something in your mug fluoride
in your
1:42:05
cup fluoride in your cup
1:42:09
but that's different
1:42:13
what else where i guess what we
got yeah
1:42:15
this well i this this is the
one i got
1:42:17
for you
1:42:18
that's all i got this will have
to do no
1:42:20
this is something else
1:42:29
[Music]
1:42:33
yes we'll just do the important
part
1:42:35
which is why you really emailed
in and
1:42:36
we're glad that we got your
notes
1:42:42
you thought karma
1:42:46
all right moving along sir ever
of the
1:42:48
what in linwood michigan 234.56
1:42:51
23456 one of my favorite
donations um
1:42:56
greetings from sir ever of the
what look
1:43:00
we are trying to take all your
prison
1:43:02
inmates except for the
pedophiles and
1:43:04
slip and fall lawyers if you
will take
1:43:08
our governor yes i figured you
wouldn't
1:43:11
bite
1:43:11
nuts no jingles no karma all
right
1:43:15
so you you're by the way you're
a
1:43:17
michigan governor that you
don't like so
1:43:19
much
1:43:20
uh whitmore or whatever her
name is
1:43:22
whitmer whitman
1:43:27
so whitmer is now showing up on
the list
1:43:30
of potential uh
1:43:31
if not top runners for a vp i
think
1:43:34
she's perfect
1:43:36
yeah she's a bonehead person
right if
1:43:38
they really want to lose she
1:43:40
you know she's she's like uh
dispensable
1:43:43
dependable you know
1:43:44
you find somebody better that's
your
1:43:45
problem yeah he already painted
himself
1:43:48
in the corner by saying only a
woman
1:43:50
right and then all the blacks
got mad at
1:43:52
him because has to not be a
black woman
1:43:54
the blacks
1:43:56
yes the blacks david langford
is next on
1:43:59
the list from lander wyoming
1:44:01
and he comes in with the same
thing two
1:44:02
three four five six
1:44:04
one of my favorite donations he
did a
1:44:06
handwritten note ah
1:44:07
a bunch of accounting on the
back he's
1:44:10
got a
1:44:10
knighting to be uh she's gonna
be side
1:44:13
real or sidereel i'm not sure
1:44:15
encloses the check for two
three four
1:44:18
five six which finally brings
me to over
1:44:19
the night
1:44:20
level uh please nightmare
sidereel
1:44:24
and i request green jello with
1:44:27
carrot shavings at the round
table in
1:44:30
honor of my
1:44:32
mormon upbringing wow green
1:44:35
jell-o with carrot
1:44:38
shavings i know
1:44:41
a lot of
1:44:45
lds i've not been uh
1:44:49
privy to the green jello and
carrot
1:44:51
shavings you have
1:44:52
obviously never been over to
their house
1:44:54
for dinner yeah i have actually
1:44:56
well then they they've kept it
from you
1:44:59
of note
1:45:00
i no longer believe and i would
credit
1:45:02
the
1:45:03
uh no agenda sure well thank
you with
1:45:05
teaching i don't know if that's
a good
1:45:06
thing we're gonna get a bunch
of mormons
1:45:08
mad at us
1:45:09
with teaching me to think
beyond the box
1:45:11
unfortunately i didn't hit my
wife in
1:45:13
the mouth and since she is a
strict lds
1:45:16
true believer our views diverge
so much
1:45:19
she is divorcing me
1:45:20
no this is like an issue here
if you
1:45:23
can't uh you gotta
1:45:25
no agenda together or not i'd
like to
1:45:27
request some
1:45:28
uh alimony karma
1:45:31
alimony determination karma and
despite
1:45:34
this tough situation i'm so
glad that
1:45:36
i've
1:45:37
i've listened to you both since
2013.
1:45:40
wow
1:45:42
that's a long time uh sincerely
1:45:45
sir sidereel p.s flat earth is a
1:45:48
distraction
1:45:49
concave earth explains
everything
1:45:53
see wild heretic.com pps
1:45:57
kids if you ever hear this
someday let's
1:45:59
talk and i love you
1:46:01
pppps out of baby
1:46:04
experiences out of body i'm
sorry
1:46:07
out of body experiences are
awesome
1:46:11
all right okay hold on a second
john
1:46:14
uh this is the thing there's
all kinds
1:46:18
of recipes actually
1:46:20
for the jello yeah green jello
with
1:46:23
carrot shavings
1:46:24
yeah six signs you grew up
mormon
1:46:28
huh well you were really uh
doubtful
1:46:30
that this guy was since
1:46:31
it was easy no i was just i
know i was
1:46:33
surprised that he would use his
1:46:35
privilege to stump me
1:46:37
huh yeah well he did wow and
you were
1:46:39
apparently stumped i was
1:46:41
i mean well didn't care that
much about
1:46:44
one way or the other green
1:46:48
carrot the green shavings
shavings of
1:46:50
carrots i don't care
1:46:51
i know people do a lot of crazy
you know
1:46:53
the best thing there was this
thing
1:46:55
called uh
1:46:56
there was this uh if you wanted
i don't
1:46:58
know if you can get anymore
1:47:00
we the kids bought it you can
get a
1:47:03
brain
1:47:03
mold it looks like a brain
1:47:07
jello mold and you put in you
you make
1:47:09
the gel with some milk in it or
1:47:11
something so it gets kind of
this funny
1:47:13
color since tran it's not
transparent
1:47:15
and then you
1:47:16
you put in uh red gummy bears
all
1:47:18
through it
1:47:20
and then you make a jello mold
and
1:47:21
preserve it to the family it
looks like
1:47:23
a brain on the table
1:47:26
wow the uh the
1:47:29
the it's part of our religion
the folks
1:47:31
in utah are scratching their
heads over
1:47:34
that
1:47:36
not so much emma pilgrim who
comes in
1:47:38
with 330 233 dollars and 33
cents
1:47:42
itm from pittsburgh have had a
great
1:47:43
meet up yesterday at a city park
1:47:45
fellow slave tim owns the mac
1:47:48
and gold food truck and brought
us some
1:47:51
delicious
1:47:52
macaroni nice definitely was
several
1:47:55
hundred levels up from
cardboard and
1:47:58
cheap cheddar
1:47:58
melted together if you don't
mind
1:48:01
sharing what exactly was the
origin of
1:48:04
that
1:48:04
jingle jim is curious which
jingle
1:48:07
is it the macaroni and cheese
juice you
1:48:10
make some macaroni or cheap
cheddar
1:48:12
well well no she says very
specifically
1:48:15
the song doesn't she yeah yeah
well we
1:48:18
have a couple
1:48:20
all right well no i think it
was it was
1:48:21
produced from not some outsiders
1:48:23
and they just sent it to us i
don't know
1:48:25
if we even know the credit
board anymore
1:48:29
anyway i'm let me finish the
note tim is
1:48:31
curious conversation topics
included
1:48:33
various
1:48:34
karen encounters we've had tech
babble
1:48:37
by the dude's name ben
1:48:38
how much we all love mo facts
and trying
1:48:41
to hit a guy
1:48:43
who came with a friend who
hasn't
1:48:46
listened to the show yet trying
to hit
1:48:48
him in the mouth
1:48:48
two dogs one sporting no agenda
swag no
1:48:52
less
1:48:52
it also joint also joined us it
was like
1:48:55
a party
1:48:56
thanks so much for all the work
you guys
1:48:58
do and put in creating the
1:48:59
in infosegment we all know and
love
1:49:01
jingle requests the mac and
cheese song
1:49:04
reverend al's mint tulips as
well as
1:49:07
some
1:49:07
parenting goat karma from my
husband and
1:49:10
i
1:49:11
as we try to raise our for
1:49:14
human resources five and under
good luck
1:49:18
well actually start taking care
of
1:49:19
themselves in another 10 years
1:49:22
yeah to be godly people in this
crazy
1:49:24
world emma
1:49:25
no wonder you're living the mac
and
1:49:27
cheese life
1:49:29
[Music]
1:49:31
mac and cheese you slaves can
get used
1:49:35
to mac and cheese
1:49:36
mac and cheese cheese macaroni
and cheap
1:49:39
cheddar melted together mac and
cheese
1:49:41
mac and cheese mac and cheese
1:49:44
mac and cheese hey everybody
sitting out
1:49:48
on the sidewalk
1:49:49
just sipping mint you've got
1:49:54
karma
1:49:56
[Music]
1:50:00
oklahoma 202.2 cents
1:50:04
first donation i don't know any
way to
1:50:06
get to you guys in the donation
note on
1:50:08
the page seem rather small
1:50:10
you know your cut and paste is
bigger
1:50:12
than you think i had a bit more
to say
1:50:14
if this gets to there great if
not i can
1:50:17
guess you can read it later
1:50:19
jeez i okay your
1:50:22
uh itm dudes and thanks for
your courage
1:50:25
it's my first donation dee
douche man
1:50:29
you've been deduced i'm yet
another
1:50:32
jre migrant from adam's
appearance and
1:50:34
haven't gone back
1:50:35
your show played a huge part in
me
1:50:37
dealing with my overly swollen
amygdala
1:50:41
nothing made much sense but
from the
1:50:43
start you guys were calling it
correctly
1:50:45
another life saved or created
john
1:50:48
yeah exactly we've been calling
it
1:50:51
correctly for
1:50:52
over 12 13 years the more i
1:50:55
listen the more it's because
it's just
1:50:57
the thing we do
1:50:59
the more i listen the more i
could see
1:51:00
the past that the bs was hitting
1:51:02
us from all sides my smoking
hot wife
1:51:06
faith anne thought the show was
odd at
1:51:08
first but now she has to listen
to it
1:51:10
and gets kind of pissed
1:51:12
if i start it without her ooh
that's a
1:51:14
violation that's like you can't
do that
1:51:16
don't start the show he's
turning 33
1:51:18
plus 13 on 8 11
1:51:20
so she's literally on the edge
of being
1:51:23
smoking hot
1:51:25
yeah you said it not me can't
wait
1:51:27
because it's a constant battle
with the
1:51:29
air conditioning this time of
year she's
1:51:31
constantly cold
1:51:32
please add her to your birthday
list we
1:51:34
got her yeah we look forward to
every
1:51:36
show keep doing what you're
doing the
1:51:38
word is getting out there and
more and
1:51:39
more people are waking up to
what's
1:51:41
going on it's a great thing to
see
1:51:43
i'd like to see a trump aroused
trumpets
1:51:45
true
1:51:46
a handful of fouchy wheezes and
a come
1:51:49
on man from biden
1:51:50
which is going to be a new
favorite
1:51:52
apparently and a goat karma for
all
1:51:54
those needing it
1:51:55
now uh damn near six friggin
months
1:51:59
later dave base or more
1:52:02
okay what was the okay uh the
fouchy
1:52:06
wheezing i didn't have these
written
1:52:08
down and then after that
1:52:09
okay you're in trouble trump
it's true a
1:52:12
handful of falsey ruiz's and
1:52:14
come on man and go karma
1:52:18
all right so we'll do two of
those
1:52:20
wheezes and we'll throw in a
come on man
1:52:22
and a goat karma and away we go
it was
1:52:24
hard to get it aroused and it
is hard to
1:52:26
get it harassed but we got it
harassed
1:52:33
hey what happened to joe we
didn't hear
1:52:35
him there come on man
1:52:36
there we go you've got
1:52:43
and we're karma down we're down
to route
1:52:45
pertuck
1:52:46
in brownstown brownston
brownstown
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but i have been cut
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i've been out of the job market
since
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the month
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since march i'm sorry i'm a
recovered
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i am surgically trained
podiatrist who
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worked low paying associate
jobs i have
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a
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unique opportunity to acquire
an old
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established practice
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and i'm appealing to the hearts
of the
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no agenda community i created a
gofundme
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to cover the high startup costs
all your
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help
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is immensely valued you're in
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i've you're only you're all the
family
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i've got
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more karma my bitchy link a bit
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of my bitly jeez hang on to
yourself
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uh he wants some more karma my
bitly
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link is
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is bitly okay bit you know how
that is
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listen i'm gonna put this
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in the in the show notes i would
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recommend
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i'll put it we'll put it in
your credit
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if you
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look and this is
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we've talked about it before if
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other get jobs especially
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uh in dude they bend jobs or do
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uh but do that there that and
and that
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is federated so it goes further
than
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just our own little our little
uh social
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that's the place to do this so
please go
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to noagendasocial.com for that
and i
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will put
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i will hot link your name to
this
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radu thank you christopher
brown's up
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hold on i need to give him his
uh jobs
1:54:22
karma which is what he would say
1:54:24
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:54:27
let's vote for jobs
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you've got karma
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my god that's not a foot you're
gonna
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quibble about an inch
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uh christopher brown's next
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200 bucks from kaneohe hawaii
hawaii
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is it hawaii or hawaii it's
hawaii
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well thanks you're a welcome
itm lads i
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was hit in the mouth by jre and
have
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since adopted various no
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agenda swag with my hot
non-smoking
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loving light life partner uh
malika
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cook and wanted to malika cook
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okay and wanted to get her an
associate
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executive producer tile for her
birthday
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on the tip
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she was nice one of the many
spa workers
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here rubbed out
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by the rona and is beginning
her 33rd
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year okay we'll put her we have
to make
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that switch
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but she'll be getting the
credit please
1:55:24
wish her a how
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a howli now uh hello
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now which is happy birthday in
hawaiian
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which is culturally
appropriated he says
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although i'm not sure if that's
true
1:55:38
the svp jobs karma for the
slaves
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baby delivering karma for our
first due
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in november and trump
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don't trust china ckb from
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kaneohe hawaii all right
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thank you very much and we've
made the
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switcheroo and she is
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on the list
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and now your job's karma jobs
jobs
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jobs and jobs let's vote for
jobs
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karma well you want to
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which is fantastic thanks for
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well i want to start this
second segment
1:57:57
off with a few biden clips i
can't do a
1:57:59
kaylie segment because she's
not doing
1:58:00
any press conferencing with the
powder
1:58:02
so we're going to
1:58:03
push that off is this is this
joe
1:58:06
bumbling around
1:58:07
yeah mostly well wait i i pulled
1:58:10
something
1:58:10
especially because uh you know
we uh we
1:58:13
are often accused of not doing
this
1:58:15
i got a really good trump
stumble bumble
1:58:19
like a really embarrassing one
1:58:22
well we did two of those in the
last
1:58:23
show so i don't know what
people are
1:58:25
complaining about but
1:58:26
okay yeah play played as the
parade what
1:58:28
did we do on the last show with
trump
1:58:29
what did he have
1:58:30
we had the two quotes i had him
praising
1:58:32
hillary
1:58:33
going on and on about hillary
how great
1:58:35
she was and saying that the
united
1:58:37
states of america began in
1:58:39
1492. oh i'm talking about a
childish
1:58:42
gaffe where someone just says
something
1:58:44
so
1:58:45
stupid that you can laugh at
them hard
1:58:47
this is what i'm talking about
1:58:49
this was when he signed the
order i
1:58:51
think it might have even been an
1:58:52
executive order for the
1:58:54
for the national parks and he
was trying
1:58:57
to pronounce the name of one of
our
1:58:59
national parks
1:59:00
when they gazed upon yosemites
yosemites
1:59:04
yes towering sequoias
1:59:08
yosemite holy crap has he never
seen the
1:59:12
word
1:59:13
yosemite has he never seen
yosemite sam
1:59:17
i don't think he's ever been to
yosemite
1:59:20
maybe he's been to you so might
1:59:22
so that's good i think that
qualifies
1:59:26
yo yo so let me listen that's
actually
1:59:29
better than
1:59:30
some of the biden ones i've got
listen
1:59:32
when they gaze upon
1:59:33
your semites yes i'm right hey
yosemites
1:59:37
he's calling ivanka yosemites
come on
1:59:40
over here
1:59:42
oh good okay well this is now
your your
1:59:44
new beat
1:59:45
uh please thanks
1:59:49
well here's the jokes here's
more
1:59:52
classic joe biden i'm gonna
play this
1:59:53
one this is the biden
1:59:55
uh ch1647 this is a classic
example of
2:00:00
joe biden's math
2:00:01
look at calls for cutting local
funding
2:00:04
for police nationally now in
his budget
2:00:07
by almost a half a billion
dollars 400 i
2:00:10
think is
2:00:10
47 million dollars yeah
2:00:14
that's really not fair he's
just he
2:00:16
doesn't know what he's talking
about and
2:00:18
when it comes to these numbers
2:00:19
and he's all his life has been
used to
2:00:22
millions and millions adding up
to a
2:00:24
billion maybe here or there and
now it's
2:00:26
just gotten out of control he
can't make
2:00:27
the switch
2:00:28
i'm glad that we this is your
beat
2:00:30
you're gonna be you're gonna
defend joe
2:00:31
well then i gotta ask adam for
you
2:00:34
oh this is biden on just on on
justice
2:00:37
reform this is part one and then
2:00:39
he'll add i'm gonna ask you a
question
2:00:40
when is when this plays
2:00:42
okay and look yeah you know we
we
2:00:45
we we have to this has a call
to action
2:00:47
to finally confront and then the
2:00:49
racial injustice that are
prevalent in
2:00:51
this country and far
2:00:52
far far too long as president
i'm going
2:00:54
to fight every day to lead
these changes
2:00:57
and make sure that we lay out
the steps
2:00:59
that congress should
immediately take
2:01:01
for real policing reform
2:01:02
to hold cops to the highest
standard
2:01:04
with the vast majority of me
2:01:06
i'm going to invest in shifting
our
2:01:07
criminal focus from
incarceration to
2:01:09
prevention
2:01:10
ending cash bail ensuring that
one is
2:01:13
incarcerated for drug use alone
2:01:15
shouldn't go into being
incarcerated
2:01:17
they should be going into
2:01:18
mandatory rehabilitation drug
courts and
2:01:21
we
2:01:22
should and much more they they
should be
2:01:24
eligible when they get out
2:01:25
for a re-entry in a society from
2:01:27
everything from pell grants to
housing
2:01:29
i'm going to fight to end you
know look
2:01:31
there's an awful lot there's an
awful
2:01:33
lot going on
2:01:36
all right i've listened to the
clip i'm
2:01:38
prepared for my question
2:01:39
what's the one thing that has
been going
2:01:41
the left-wing
2:01:43
uh promotion that's been going
on from
2:01:46
city to city that they've been
trying to
2:01:48
do it so it's not
2:01:49
worked out very well and he
slipped it
2:01:51
in there as
2:01:52
something should be universal
though
2:01:55
this
2:01:56
one thing they've been pushing
and
2:01:58
pushing and pushing and pushing
and
2:02:00
and the california's already
adopted it
2:02:02
in some areas
2:02:04
what is the one thing that's i
and they
2:02:06
slipped it in there
2:02:09
uh something about the instead
of going
2:02:11
to jail you uh will go into a
2:02:14
drug rehab or some program no
2:02:18
uh you could play the whole
thing again
2:02:20
but i'm not going to belabor
this
2:02:22
uh play the biden answer oh we
have an
2:02:25
answer a solution
2:02:26
oh okay here we go i like it
ending cash
2:02:30
balance
2:02:36
sorry i didn't hear that one he
said it
2:02:38
the first time
2:02:40
he he learned how to say that in
2:02:41
yosemite and you crack
2:02:43
blue yeah so that's like a big
deal they
2:02:46
want to end catch bill so in
other words
2:02:48
you get arrested you get let
2:02:49
go but hold on is that well
that's
2:02:52
already see what happens
2:02:52
that's already taking place in
new york
2:02:54
they already have no cash well
they're
2:02:55
doing that here in san
francisco too
2:02:58
yeah well first of all it's
interesting
2:03:01
because you don't even get
arrested for
2:03:02
under 900.
2:03:04
so or damage or theft
2:03:08
so what what what do you have
to do to
2:03:10
actually
2:03:11
get arrested and and have to
post i
2:03:14
guess
2:03:14
there's no bail murder
2:03:17
wow that's it huh pretty much
2:03:21
so now here's the big one
everyone made
2:03:23
a big fuss about
2:03:24
this is his diversity gaffe
which i
2:03:27
guess you you and mo
2:03:28
have to talk about this and i
don't know
2:03:30
maybe there's nothing here
2:03:31
but it is pretty funny when you
listen
2:03:33
to biden going on because he
takes the
2:03:35
black
2:03:35
this is taking the black voter
for
2:03:37
granted once again
2:03:39
yes and by the way what you all
know but
2:03:42
most people don't know
2:03:43
unlike the african-american
community
2:03:45
with notable exceptions the
latino
2:03:47
community is an incredibly
diverse
2:03:49
community
2:03:50
with incredibly different
attitudes
2:03:52
about different things
2:03:56
yeah yeah well he later
clarified of
2:04:00
course
2:04:00
oh sure he did i didn't
2:04:04
now let's go with this this is
the iso i
2:04:07
picked up in competition to
your iso
2:04:09
okay uh and this is from the
say i did i
2:04:11
didn't have it in any of these
clips but
2:04:13
here it is
2:04:14
it's real it's not a joke it's
real
2:04:17
oh that's pretty good that's
pretty good
2:04:19
competition
2:04:21
uh do you have any others or is
is that
2:04:23
that's the only one that's my
one
2:04:25
lone iso let's just do a little
compete
2:04:27
here i like it
2:04:28
like eat kale not donuts it's
real it's
2:04:31
not a joke
2:04:33
it's real yeah i think it's
real is
2:04:35
better as an end of show well
the
2:04:36
quality of the clip is better
it's a
2:04:38
better quality clip yes
2:04:41
nice so apparently i guess he's
got the
2:04:44
first
2:04:45
crew sound guys finally because
of what
2:04:47
we've discovered which is that
2:04:50
uh this all the quality sound
guys are
2:04:53
working for
2:04:54
steyer and bloomberg because
they were
2:04:55
paying top dollar
2:04:58
and now that those guys are out
of it
2:05:00
they they've gone to work for
biden
2:05:02
um yes and i did find out
2:05:05
who possibly was wink wink
nudge nudge
2:05:08
was responsible for the shit so
far
2:05:10
and uh we're gonna call them
out that's
2:05:12
bny productions in sioux city
iowa
2:05:16
apparently they're the guys who
have
2:05:18
messed up uh
2:05:19
everything that's what the
industry is
2:05:22
telling me
2:05:25
yes it's it's like remote live
streaming
2:05:29
we use
2:05:30
waves emotion lv1 yeah like
2:05:33
someone said oh how can we go
wrong with
2:05:35
these incredibly smart techno
nerd guys
2:05:38
look at that whole company they
got gear
2:05:39
they got flashy lights
2:05:41
one of them's indian well
2:05:44
i don't know i'm not gonna i'm
just
2:05:46
saying sound like a bigot and
say if i'm
2:05:48
going to be hiring top-notch
sound guys
2:05:50
i'm going to la or new york
2:05:52
yeah not to sioux city
2:05:55
yeah just saying even even
oakland
2:05:59
yeah all right uh some action
there was
2:06:02
a
2:06:02
uh some georgia student took a
bunch of
2:06:04
pictures they made a big fuss
about it
2:06:07
and they kicked her out of
school in
2:06:09
georgia two high school
students have
2:06:11
been suspended
2:06:12
after they published images of
2:06:14
classmates ignoring social
distancing
2:06:17
guidelines and not wearing masks
2:06:20
in crowded hallways at north
paulding
2:06:22
high school
2:06:23
in dallas georgia
fifteen-year-old
2:06:26
sophomore hannah waters says
she was
2:06:27
ordered to remain home from
school for
2:06:29
five days after she tweeted a
photo in a
2:06:32
video
2:06:32
of unmasked students crowding
her
2:06:35
school's hallways on the second
day of
2:06:37
the new school year
2:06:38
she told cnn her only aim was
to call
2:06:41
attention to
2:06:41
unsafe conditions and then what
happened
2:06:44
did they get arrested what
happened to
2:06:46
these kids
2:06:47
they just sent them home so
this is just
2:06:49
some bull crap a month or summer
2:06:51
or a week oh i'm so tired of
this stuff
2:06:55
especially the school thing man
the
2:06:57
schools are bad
2:06:58
there's not nothing's going to
reopen i
2:07:00
mean it's just not going to
happen the
2:07:02
teachers
2:07:02
are scared crapless most of
them and it
2:07:05
should be they're all
2:07:06
lefties that are well that's
not true
2:07:10
that's not true they're not but
the
2:07:12
unions the teachers unions
2:07:14
they they have no say the
teachers
2:07:16
themselves i don't think have
any say
2:07:18
these unions are the ones that
are
2:07:19
really a problem
2:07:22
well it's starting to look that
way
2:07:26
well uh as i was reading most
most
2:07:29
teachers you know the
2:07:30
the union dues are it's kind of
2:07:32
predetermined it's taken right
out of
2:07:33
your check you don't get to
write a
2:07:35
check to them it's all taken
care of
2:07:36
boom it's gone
2:07:37
you're in the u.s with most
unions yeah
2:07:40
well that means
2:07:41
you know you don't have
anything nothing
2:07:43
you can say
2:07:45
well you can say i don't want
this yeah
2:07:47
you can go to the meetings and
make a
2:07:49
fuss
2:07:49
okay i'm just i'm taking
exception
2:07:51
because we have a lot of
teachers who
2:07:54
are producers and they're
certainly not
2:07:55
all lefties who read the new
york times
2:07:59
apparently the guys who run the
unions
2:08:01
are lefties are reading new
york times
2:08:03
yes those are definitely those
guys for
2:08:06
sure
2:08:08
you know you can take over a
union it's
2:08:10
not impossible
2:08:13
i think if you see i mean
people are
2:08:15
going
2:08:16
insane the brooklyn parents
2:08:20
released some um you know like
something
2:08:23
for schools and what needs to
be done
2:08:25
and
2:08:26
and there and they're already
of the
2:08:28
mindset
2:08:29
there's no other way from now
on out
2:08:32
it's going to be
2:08:33
full-on remote distance
learning let's
2:08:36
just prepare for it there's
nothing left
2:08:37
to do we might as well do it
2:08:39
when we can we'll have some
physical
2:08:41
education classes we need
2:08:42
infrastructure and and they're
trying to
2:08:45
create this utopian world where
all kids
2:08:48
can sit at home with their
little google
2:08:50
chromebook and uh
2:08:51
and become and learn and here's
the
2:08:55
problem that
2:08:56
you're gonna have to deal with
which you
2:08:59
don't have to deal with now
2:09:00
which is if you have a history
teacher
2:09:04
uh who's the best in the world
2:09:08
and he's teaches a online
course out of
2:09:11
san luis obispo why am i taking
2:09:15
anybody else's course
2:09:18
i would i would send my kids to
flock to
2:09:21
the best of the best of the
best yeah
2:09:23
and so you
2:09:24
they're only taking top-notch
people
2:09:27
from here and there and they
would be on
2:09:29
this
2:09:29
sits online i mean you know what
2:09:31
difference does it make
2:09:32
you know it's everything's
going to
2:09:33
gravitate to a very few sources
2:09:36
because there's people out
there that'll
2:09:39
show themselves to be
2:09:40
really lousy online teachers
some people
2:09:43
are
2:09:43
only good in in classrooms i
don't
2:09:46
think any teacher can can
educate
2:09:49
effectively
2:09:50
certainly not well to young
people
2:09:53
remotely
2:09:54
i well let's go over my
thoughts on this
2:09:57
as i've talked about this on
the show
2:09:58
numerous times because i've
taken the
2:10:00
old control
2:10:01
data uh plato or whatever that
system
2:10:04
was
2:10:04
when i was in college it was on
you know
2:10:06
kind of a computerized learning
2:10:08
that doesn't work everybody
knows it
2:10:10
doesn't that's why they
2:10:11
discontinued the whole thing
and it
2:10:13
crops up every once in a while
2:10:15
you can learn a little bit and
but
2:10:17
there's nothing like on
2:10:18
you know hands on something oh
no you do
2:10:20
it this way because you always
get stuck
2:10:22
in a rut you don't know
2:10:23
you quite understand anything
you do
2:10:25
need hands-on
2:10:26
but to be on the other side of
the
2:10:29
argument
2:10:30
there are probably people who
are so
2:10:33
good at online
2:10:36
that i could see that it is
being
2:10:38
effective with somebody
2:10:40
that's actually not a computer
like a
2:10:42
pure computer program
2:10:44
but someone who's actually
lecturing
2:10:46
online i listen to lectures
that are
2:10:48
broadcast on tv on some of
these obscure
2:10:51
university networks uh listen
to the
2:10:54
lecturers
2:10:54
always in the college listening
to a
2:10:56
lecture so you seem to be saying
2:10:58
uh that's okay you can figure
out how to
2:11:00
do it and it's going to be just
fine
2:11:02
no i said that it's certain
things you
2:11:04
can't learn that somebody's
telling you
2:11:06
exactly to put your hands on
saying no
2:11:08
you do it this way you have to
be right
2:11:10
on top of you right but for
broader
2:11:13
subjects like history i'll go
back to
2:11:15
that
2:11:16
how hands-on does that need to
be
2:11:20
how how come a series of
lectures and a
2:11:23
and
2:11:24
a reading maybe six or seven
important
2:11:26
books
2:11:27
all i know is and i'll take
history as
2:11:29
an example i was only good at
two
2:11:30
two subjects in geography and
history
2:11:33
and the reason for both
2:11:35
that i excelled in them is
because the
2:11:38
teachers uh had
2:11:41
i don't you know even a glance
from a
2:11:44
teacher to look and make sure
you
2:11:45
understand it is something that
does not
2:11:47
translate in this environment
2:11:49
i i think it's a horrible idea
2:11:52
and i don't and i think that no
i i know
2:11:55
that this is
2:11:56
not going to be good if if if we
2:11:58
continue with this idea that
this remote
2:12:01
education is going to turn out
well
2:12:04
developed well-rounded
individuals
2:12:06
no and if you have four kids in
one
2:12:09
house
2:12:09
and they're all excited
simultaneously
2:12:12
on their laptops no no no no no
2:12:15
no we only can talk about this
from our
2:12:18
own experience
2:12:19
of where we are but this that's
not the
2:12:21
this you know we're we're
2:12:22
top five percent of people uh in
2:12:25
privilege and wealth in the
country
2:12:28
probably everybody who's
listening obey
2:12:32
probably everyone who's
listening you
2:12:34
know except for the the five uh
2:12:36
producers experiencing
homelessness
2:12:38
they're probably laughing their
ass off
2:12:40
listen to this
2:12:42
well that's the part of the new
world
2:12:45
order
2:12:46
it's definitely part of the new
world
2:12:48
order and i'll have no part of
it
2:12:50
and of course i don't have kids
anymore
2:12:52
that have to take place in it
but jeez
2:12:54
if i
2:12:54
ever get a crayon grandkid i'm
gonna get
2:12:57
very
2:12:57
involved and annoying let me
play a
2:13:01
couple more clips
2:13:02
hold on a second first i forgot
i do
2:13:04
have a new joe biden jingle for
your
2:13:06
segment so i'll play it po
2:13:08
after the fact come on man an
2:13:11
elephant lion physical metal fil
2:13:14
as well as my mental field corn
pop dog
2:13:17
face pony shoulders
2:13:20
like corn puffs for no reason
2:13:24
for no reason uh
2:13:27
there's a big big deal in the
2:13:29
international news is the
belarus
2:13:31
election yes
2:13:32
yes this is well is it just the
election
2:13:35
or
2:13:35
more just like a general riot
well
2:13:38
there's a right that's going to
happen
2:13:39
after the election i can assure
you
2:13:41
because the election is rigged
2:13:43
and they would this is the bet
there's a
2:13:45
lot of reports on this and
people should
2:13:47
look a few of them up because
it's very
2:13:49
interesting
2:13:50
uh and i don't know i also
looked up
2:13:52
belarus
2:13:53
victoria newland found nothing
no no no
2:13:55
i can tell you what this is but
let's
2:13:56
listen to your clip first
2:13:58
okay this is the belarus
election uh
2:14:00
from france 24 that kind of the
2:14:02
background
2:14:02
on the whole thing touring
belarus for
2:14:04
his video blog
2:14:05
sergey tikanovsky channeled the
nation's
2:14:07
discontent
2:14:09
not without humor
2:14:24
two other women the campaign
manager and
2:14:27
wife respectively
2:14:28
have two men who were barred
from
2:14:30
running one of them was jailed
2:14:32
the other valeri tepcarlo is
now in
2:14:34
exile
2:14:35
he says belarusians tolerated
alexander
2:14:38
lukashenko's authoritarianism
while the
2:14:40
economy was doing okay
2:14:41
but not anymore it's a
disastrous
2:14:44
situation we have like in 20
years
2:14:46
more than 650 000 people left
the
2:14:49
country and the gdp of belarus
10 years
2:14:52
ago
2:14:53
was 60 billion u.s dollars and
this year
2:14:56
it would be 57. when the
authorities
2:14:59
prevented tikanovskaya from
holding a
2:15:01
rally on thursday
2:15:02
she urged her supporters to
attend a
2:15:03
government-sponsored concert
instead
2:15:06
changes the title of a
perestroika era
2:15:08
hit that suddenly rings out
from the
2:15:10
sound system
2:15:12
a symbolic rebellion that
earned these
2:15:14
djs 10 days in prison
2:15:18
i also got a report from a
foreign
2:15:20
source
2:15:21
that was france 24 i got from
al jazeera
2:15:25
it's about the same length
2:15:26
ignoring a government ban they
shouted
2:15:28
leave lukashenka we will win
2:15:31
thousands of supporters of
opposition
2:15:33
leaders katlana tsukanovskaya
2:15:35
rallied for hours in front of
an empty
2:15:37
stage after the candidate
2:15:39
and her team was barred from
entering we
2:15:42
all
2:15:42
are worried but we all do not
fear
2:15:45
anymore
2:15:46
so or we have less fear
2:15:49
as before because it's not
possible to
2:15:51
have so much fear
2:15:52
in our country
2:15:56
i'm here to support the next
generation
2:15:58
our children
2:16:00
i'm 51 years old and to be
honest i
2:16:02
can't watch how my mother is
2:16:04
forced to count every cent
because of
2:16:06
her small pension
2:16:07
fukushenka also lost support
after he
2:16:10
called the covett 19 crisis a
psychosis
2:16:13
despite thousands falling ill
that
2:16:15
police has been deployed in
full force
2:16:17
around the park
2:16:18
people from all walks of life
and all
2:16:20
ages have gathered here risking
a rest
2:16:23
they are beyond fear they say
all right
2:16:26
so i think i know what this
2:16:27
is you are seeing a
2:16:31
repeat of ukraine
2:16:34
as there are seven critical
2:16:37
russian pipelines that flow
2:16:40
through uh through belarus
2:16:44
uh they go to germany they go
2:16:47
to the netherlands they go to
poland
2:16:49
they go to belgium
2:16:51
and if the flow from belarus is
cut
2:16:54
germany the netherlands and
belgium
2:16:57
uh will then have to get their
gas from
2:16:59
ukraine
2:17:00
um but the russians are not
2:17:04
happy because it's the same
situation
2:17:07
where they are not paying the
toll
2:17:11
so they're at the the kind of
at the
2:17:12
distribution point they get the
big tap
2:17:14
from the russian
2:17:16
pipeline and then they send it
off to
2:17:18
these uh smaller walls
2:17:19
to these diverse pipelines and
they take
2:17:22
a cut in the middle
2:17:23
and they haven't been paying
that cut
2:17:25
back and now the russians are
saying
2:17:27
we're going to shut this down i
think it
2:17:29
may have already happened to
2:17:30
some of these supply lines and
now
2:17:32
belarus is saying
2:17:34
okay we'll just tap it off the
main line
2:17:36
so it's the same thing i don't
know if
2:17:38
they have any place
2:17:39
that russia can uh can take over
2:17:44
but uh it seems like ukraine
2:17:47
all over again i know it seems
like
2:17:51
there's a variation it seems to
me but
2:17:55
well i mean first of all you had
2:17:57
russians in ukraine they had
this crimea
2:17:59
situation
2:18:02
there are some russians there
was
2:18:04
another couple reports showing
these
2:18:05
so-called so-called russian
agitators
2:18:08
arrested by the
2:18:09
i mean it's like georgia i mean
it's
2:18:11
it's always more like georgia
than it is
2:18:13
like ukraine
2:18:14
also the russians it's always
the same
2:18:16
well
2:18:17
again i think it's a variation
but
2:18:19
whatever the case this is not
going to
2:18:21
end well when you say variation
what do
2:18:23
you mean
2:18:24
well it's not it means all the
elements
2:18:27
of the russian the crimea thing
that
2:18:29
eastern part of uh ukraine the
fact that
2:18:31
ukraine was the
2:18:32
was the capital of russia it
began in
2:18:35
kiev
2:18:36
the whole operation this is a
little
2:18:39
different it's it's
2:18:40
it's just it's a variation to
me it's
2:18:42
not the same and i think that
2:18:44
i think it's more of like
romania where
2:18:46
chauchesku is going to get
2:18:48
hung at the end of the day
didn't do
2:18:52
that in ukraine they didn't
take the old
2:18:54
guy and string him up
2:18:56
no but they've you know one one
before
2:18:58
they threw the
2:18:59
the president in jail um they
killed a
2:19:02
whole bunch of people who were
2:19:03
demonstrating
2:19:05
you know these are things that
uh that
2:19:07
could still happen
2:19:08
and then victoria nuland has
not been
2:19:11
seen so
2:19:12
this is the point this is this
is
2:19:16
very annoying we need to play
our jingle
2:19:18
where is it where in
2:19:20
the world where is victoria
kagan i
2:19:22
should think she's working for
the peace
2:19:24
foundation now
2:19:25
yes it's uh it's called it's
called
2:19:29
something else
2:19:31
um gosh what is it it is
2:19:34
it's not a foundation though
it's a
2:19:36
think tank it's something nasty
2:19:38
the peace tank yeah
2:19:42
anyway you can't find the
jingle no all
2:19:45
right so now i got one more
clip i got
2:19:46
to play this is a good one
2:19:49
this is the uh taxed
2:19:52
billionaires bill i think this
this is
2:19:55
the best thing i've ever
2:19:56
heard on thursday senators
bernie
2:19:59
sanders ed markey and kirsten
chilibrand
2:20:02
introduced the make
billionaires pay act
2:20:05
a 60
2:20:06
tax on over 700 billion dollars
in
2:20:08
windfall profits made this year
2:20:10
by the top .001 percent of
americans
2:20:15
senator sanders wrote we can
continue to
2:20:18
allow the very rich to get much
richer
2:20:20
while everyone else gets poorer
and
2:20:21
poorer
2:20:22
or we can tax the winnings a
handful of
2:20:25
billionaires made during the
pandemic to
2:20:27
improve the health and
well-being of
2:20:28
tens of millions
2:20:30
of americans sanders said this
2:20:33
i have seen a couple of tweets
about it
2:20:36
47 billion the bill for jeff
bezos
2:20:40
your uh your girl's favorite guy
2:20:44
47 billion dollar tax bill
2:20:47
yeah seems fair
2:20:51
it's hilarious and how's that
moving
2:20:53
along this idea who proposed
this
2:20:55
actually sanders and and
gillibrand and
2:20:59
some other doofus
2:21:01
so how long before joe biden
starts
2:21:03
saying it
2:21:05
aren't they he's got to say it
soon
2:21:06
aren't they uh controlling his
agenda
2:21:08
isn't that the
2:21:09
accusation well somebody he's
going to
2:21:11
have to say it because they're
going to
2:21:12
start grilling him on it
2:21:13
this is a this actually may be
i didn't
2:21:15
think about it
2:21:16
a ploy by sanders to get
2:21:19
biden to make a commitment
about taxing
2:21:22
these
2:21:23
there's only about five or six
guys
2:21:24
they're talking about the top
ten
2:21:26
in the forbes list right you
know
2:21:27
they're all worth like 50
2:21:29
100 billion i mean the numbers
are
2:21:31
ludicrous
2:21:32
and it just nick them becomes 60
2:21:36
of their wealth that is
2:21:39
that is kind of crazy
2:21:43
you know i see on uh blue
twitter
2:21:46
uh that there are people now
worried
2:21:48
that this whole delay
2:21:51
and i presume we've got to hear
2:21:52
something about his
2:21:55
vice presidential pick but that
it may
2:21:57
all be a delay because
2:21:58
you know biden is still not
officially
2:22:00
the nominee and they feel that
2:22:03
bernie is starting to move in a
little
2:22:04
bit too close for comfort
2:22:06
which is clear he is and that
2:22:10
they someone else may may get
the
2:22:12
nomination after all that this
is not a
2:22:14
cut and dry thing do you see any
2:22:16
evidence of that
2:22:18
no i see zero evidence of that
2:22:21
he's got the numbers they can't
take it
2:22:24
away from him
2:22:25
right uh they like him uh and
they're
2:22:28
doing a good job of covering up
his
2:22:29
uh the fact that he's lost his
mom
2:22:33
you know he's just not there
he's not
2:22:34
all there uh
2:22:36
msnbc or someone was very
worried about
2:22:39
uh
2:22:39
and i know it's whenever i
bring up
2:22:41
kanye everyone's eyes roll
2:22:43
but they're taking him very
seriously as
2:22:46
andrea mitchell brought in uh
clyburn
2:22:50
who is the the majority whip
this is the
2:22:52
guy this is the guy that got
2:22:53
joe basically that joe the
giant got joe
2:22:57
the gig yeah got joe the job
2:22:59
so kanye of course is just
crazy who
2:23:02
would ever think it was to talk
about
2:23:04
him
2:23:04
to bring up kanye he's not
serious
2:23:06
having an episode he's crazy
2:23:09
but they're bringing in big
guns to make
2:23:11
him
2:23:12
to marginalize him i always
want to ask
2:23:15
you about kanye west
2:23:16
never thought i'd be saying
that to you
2:23:18
mr leader but
2:23:20
there we are he is now on the
ballot in
2:23:23
colorado and oklahoma and we
are told
2:23:25
that
2:23:25
a republican operative from the
trump
2:23:27
campaign delivered his
petitions in
2:23:29
wisconsin
2:23:30
now i know his family has said
he
2:23:32
suffers from bipolar
2:23:34
and that this is not serious
but let's
2:23:37
face it what happened in three
states in
2:23:39
2016
2:23:40
by you know 80 000 votes
decided an
2:23:44
election
2:23:45
so i think andrea gives it away
right
2:23:47
there
2:23:48
someone someone within the
biden camp or
2:23:51
the dnc
2:23:52
it's like okay we gotta deal
with this
2:23:55
kanye thing because all it
takes is a
2:23:57
couple states and some
2:23:58
idiot of course is very
unrealistic at
2:24:01
this point in the game
2:24:02
where they're at with kanye but
i like
2:24:04
it i like that they're worried
that's
2:24:06
that's very interesting the
side of the
2:24:07
presidency
2:24:08
uh jill sign on the green party
tickets
2:24:10
so it could this be
2:24:12
a trump campaign effort to try
to siphon
2:24:14
off votes from joe biden
2:24:16
in battleground station i don't
think
2:24:17
there's any question about that
i think
2:24:19
we all
2:24:20
uh saw what was going on there
in
2:24:22
wisconsin
2:24:23
where he was getting here from
to get on
2:24:24
the ballot but you know
2:24:26
uh african-americans most
especially
2:24:30
know what this campaign is all
about
2:24:31
they've seen these kind of
tactics
2:24:33
before
2:24:34
uh we saw that here in south
carolina i
2:24:36
have been saying for years now
2:24:38
that this whole wrestling
influence i
2:24:40
think their trial run
2:24:42
was in the united states senate
race
2:24:44
right here in south carolina
2:24:46
so we've seen this before we
fell victim
2:24:50
to it when we didn't know where
it was
2:24:52
coming from and what was going
on
2:24:54
we now know and we're not going
to uh
2:24:57
make that mistake again
2:24:59
if you fool me once that shame
is on you
2:25:04
you fool me twice that shame
would be on
2:25:06
me
2:25:07
we ain't going to be shamed in
this
2:25:09
election
2:25:12
sounds pretty serious to me
well get
2:25:14
fooled you know the deal
2:25:15
so uh look you know the deal
yeah
2:25:19
two-face well you know kind of
said he's
2:25:22
doing it to siphon votes away
from biden
2:25:25
and i can see that there's
there are
2:25:28
people
2:25:29
that won't vote for a republican
2:25:32
sure but they feel like they
should vote
2:25:36
that they can't vote for biden
because
2:25:38
biden is like you know he's
lost it
2:25:40
and so they can't vote for
biden in good
2:25:42
conscience because you don't
want to put
2:25:44
a guy like that in the office
2:25:45
but you got to vote for
somebody so you
2:25:46
get this okay i'm going to vote
for
2:25:48
kanye exactly and it beca
2:25:49
it could become a thing yes
2:25:52
you get a percent of the votes
i mean he
2:25:54
is in tough competition now for
2:25:57
my vote to vermin supreme i am
seriously
2:25:59
considering kanye
2:26:02
okay vermin is promising a pony
2:26:06
but i think kanye is more
entertaining
2:26:10
is he on a texas ballot i can
write him
2:26:13
in
2:26:14
oh yeah yeah you could write
him yeah
2:26:16
that
2:26:18
has to be a write-in you're not
going to
2:26:20
get on any ballots either
2:26:22
a couple of them yeah i like it
2:26:25
i think they should take him
very
2:26:26
seriously and the way they
speak about
2:26:28
him is
2:26:29
stupid and i think he's a lot
smarter
2:26:32
they're giving him credit for
2:26:33
of course he only has a billion
dollar
2:26:35
corporation with the shoes
2:26:37
with the shoes and the music
and the
2:26:38
church
2:26:41
why would you worry about him
yeah um
2:26:44
well i don't know i have no idea
2:26:48
one more clip uh no i have i i
2:26:50
definitely have some black
lives matter
2:26:52
stuff that we but we can do
that after
2:26:53
the break why don't we take
that right
2:26:55
now
2:26:55
i'm gonna show my support by
donating to
2:26:58
no agenda imagine all the
people who
2:27:00
could do that
2:27:02
[Music]
2:27:10
and we do have a few people to
thank for
2:27:12
show
2:27:13
twelve six seven beginning with
2:27:17
uh heather rodriguez
2:27:21
she's in stockton california
and gave a
2:27:23
hundred dollars
2:27:25
she needs some goat karma we'll
give her
2:27:27
that at the end
2:27:29
he likes old brother from john
2:27:32
oh brother chris collins in
2:27:35
springfield missouri's 8970
paul love in
2:27:38
richmond virginia 88
2:27:40
88 uh joshua schmidt
2:27:44
in norwood young
2:27:47
something in minnesota what is
that can
2:27:50
you spread that out
2:27:50
and see what it says uh young
something
2:27:54
admitted
2:27:54
i'm sorry i was getting young
america
2:27:56
something i don't know
2:27:59
okay well it's young something
in
2:28:00
minnesota minnesota nuts
2:28:02
travis nash 88.88 a lot of
88.88 ah yes
2:28:06
this is the anniversary
donation for
2:28:07
mimi and i being married since
888.
2:28:10
and what did you guys
2:28:13
did you guys do anything
yesterday did
2:28:14
you do anything special you go
out you
2:28:16
know we did it last week we had
we had a
2:28:18
pre uh
2:28:19
earlier right the dvorah yeah we
2:28:21
celebrate the anniversary
between
2:28:23
new year's and christmas which
both fall
2:28:25
before
2:28:26
easter yet after the solstice
yeah we
2:28:28
move it around
2:28:30
so yes we stopped doing
christmas
2:28:33
christmas is now done on
2:28:34
on new year's yeah um
2:28:38
so these people all donated 88
88 to
2:28:40
wish us a happy anniversary and
i want
2:28:42
to thank each and every one of
them and
2:28:44
i'm going to name them
2:28:44
name and location and here they
are
2:28:46
there's the group this
contributed to
2:28:48
our a good showing today
2:28:50
paul love in richmond virginia
and
2:28:51
joshua schmidt norwood young
america
2:28:54
or something minnesota uh
travis nash
2:28:58
matthew oh sir matthew yanez
giannis
2:29:01
in chicago thank you he's one
of his
2:29:04
contributors
2:29:05
forever he should call us or
get a hold
2:29:07
of us and get his dukedom or
whatever
2:29:09
yeah you should send an email
man
2:29:12
yeah david wynn in rockville
center new
2:29:15
york
2:29:17
gerald preston in bennington uh
nebraska
2:29:21
uh
2:29:22
james johnson in seattle
washington
2:29:24
christopher kessler in
marshfield
2:29:26
wisconsin
2:29:27
sir craig porter the ronin n7fsn
2:29:33
is that a ham sign
2:29:36
i've never heard of an n
anything what
2:29:39
it says and yeah of course you
got n
2:29:42
numbers you
2:29:42
well if you would crack on the
ham radio
2:29:45
from time to time
2:29:47
you might hear an end call yes
there are
2:29:49
end calls
2:29:53
frequency mode there you go sir
upper
2:29:56
decker in carlsbad california
2:29:58
uh alex losch i in parts unknown
2:30:03
robert newby in uh henderson
tennessee
2:30:08
alexander miklos harvey smith in
2:30:11
cambridge massachusetts
2:30:14
uh david sutcliffe thomas
nording in
2:30:17
westminster colorado jim
2:30:21
barbazuski in palos heights
illinois
2:30:26
um mark hampton in houston
texas gregory
2:30:29
van
2:30:30
mullem in bakersfield
california dustin
2:30:33
donham in tow texas and he has a
2:30:37
call out karma for all the human
2:30:39
resources we'll do that call
out to my
2:30:41
smoking hot wife
2:30:42
georgia georgina as a douchebag
2:30:48
wow and then he says just
kidding but no
2:30:50
no no that's not how it works
2:30:53
live with it live with it yeah
good luck
2:30:55
tonight
2:30:57
uh that's our group of
well-wishers i
2:30:59
want to thank each and every
one of you
2:31:00
very nice
2:31:02
how many years how many years
you guys
2:31:03
been married now from eight
2:31:05
eight eighty eight do the math
uh
2:31:08
kyle hendrickson's next on the
list is
2:31:10
73.79 in carpentersville
2:31:12
illinois a lot of illinoisians
today
2:31:15
christopher baylor in grafton
wisconsin
2:31:18
six seven eight nine and he
also says
2:31:20
happy anniversary so we
appreciate that
2:31:23
colin mccormick and rahani
ireland
2:31:27
just take my cash no jingles no
karma
2:31:29
well
2:31:30
troy watson western shore nova
scotia
2:31:34
and he needs a d douching
2:31:37
you've been deed actually i
think we
2:31:39
missed kyle
2:31:40
hendrickson who also needed a d
douching
2:31:47
yes actually sent a check in
and wrote d
2:31:49
douching on the check that was
my
2:31:50
mistake for not calling it
2:31:52
when it happened uh which is
not a note
2:31:55
in the note of the check
2:31:57
troy watson western shore we
said that
2:32:00
uh matthew
2:32:01
golian in rockford illinois i
don't know
2:32:03
we said that or not
2:32:05
uh sir peeps and he's 55 69 sir
pete
2:32:08
slayer is slayers 55-55 paula
peters in
2:32:11
miami beach
2:32:12
55-55 kurt from illinois another
2:32:15
illinoisian
2:32:16
55-55 uh sir mile high mark in
arvada
2:32:20
colorado
2:32:22
uh doug andrews in sykesville
2:32:25
maryland sir dumas knight of
the black
2:32:28
swamp
2:32:29
david west in hatto texas is
that hutto
2:32:33
or hutto
2:32:33
uh we say hello hello
2:32:37
sir hey moose of the piedmont
province
2:32:39
comes in from mooresville's
north
2:32:41
carolina
2:32:41
another hot spot of support
fifty
2:32:44
dollars and the following
people are all
2:32:46
fifty dollar donors and i'm
gonna name
2:32:47
them and give their location if
i have
2:32:49
it
2:32:50
edward missouri in memphis
jonathan
2:32:52
meyer in xenia
2:32:54
ohio uh james darter
2:32:57
in oklahoma city christopher
rivera in
2:33:00
austin texas and joel
2:33:03
sir joel the ruin ruian uh
2:33:07
in bakersfield california i
want to
2:33:08
thank everybody on this list
for helping
2:33:11
support
2:33:11
and produce show 1267. and i
want to
2:33:14
thank everybody
2:33:15
else who came in with also happy
2:33:17
congrats and everything in
between that
2:33:20
scent lesser amounts indeed and
2:33:23
everybody who's on our
subscription
2:33:25
plans thank you so much for
2:33:27
supporting uh the show for
doing the
2:33:30
work of supporting the show
2:33:31
and among those is andrew
2:33:34
andrew says no need to read
this on the
2:33:36
air but i'm going to anyway
andrew
2:33:38
been a long time contributor
starting
2:33:40
with when you asked for
2:33:42
uh when you asked for it i
think he says
2:33:45
after two months
2:33:46
we i start asking after two
months
2:33:49
oh no the two dollars a month
that's
2:33:51
what it was was that our family
yeah we
2:33:52
started that yeah does anyone
still do
2:33:55
that
2:33:56
only maniacs uh
2:34:00
so he was doing two dollars a
month then
2:34:02
11 11 since 2012.
2:34:06
he checked the paypal records
and lo and
2:34:08
behold
2:34:11
he's a knight he passed
knighthood a
2:34:14
long time ago
2:34:15
and he'd like to be knighted as
sir
2:34:17
andrew and he requests red hook
and
2:34:19
sashimi at the round table and
that is
2:34:21
today
2:34:22
and we are super happy uh that
you've
2:34:25
been supporting us
2:34:26
for all this time that's that's
crazy at
2:34:29
11 11
2:34:30
and you see you can still get
your night
2:34:32
ring and you'll be at the table
2:34:33
momentarily thank you all
everybody
2:34:35
remember you can support us by
going to
2:34:37
devorah.org
2:34:40
somebody needs it out there
jobs jobs
2:34:44
jobs and jobs let's vote for
jobs
2:34:49
you've got karma
2:34:58
[Music]
2:35:00
i'm moving along the 9th of
august 2020
2:35:03
here's our birthday list chris
collins
2:35:04
happy birthday to his beautiful
wife
2:35:06
tammy she turns 50 today
2:35:08
nathan peters his wife paula
peters also
2:35:10
celebrating today christopher
brown says
2:35:12
happy birthday
2:35:13
and love and light to his love
and light
2:35:17
life partner malika she turns 33
2:35:20
tomorrow
2:35:21
and christopher baylor
celebrates
2:35:22
tomorrow as well matthew golian
says
2:35:24
happy birthday to his brother
michael
2:35:26
goldian
2:35:27
30 tomorrow sir pete sir pate
celebrates
2:35:30
on the 11th
2:35:31
the dave basor happy birthday
to his
2:35:33
smoking hot wife faith
2:35:34
and she'll be celebrating on
the 11th
2:35:36
she'll be 46 and christopher
baylor says
2:35:38
happy birthday to his son
2:35:40
christian who celebrates on
august 28th
2:35:43
well in advance or
2:35:44
i guess he will be a birthday
boy on
2:35:47
august 28th happy birthday
everybody
2:35:48
from the best podcast in the
universe
2:35:55
two nightings today so let's
get out
2:35:57
them swords when you uh reach
2:35:59
the you got a sword oh
2:36:02
there it is i got it oh good
when you
2:36:04
reach the level of one thousand
dollars
2:36:14
a thousand dollars get you at
the round
2:36:16
table it can be over many many
years
2:36:18
it's all good we appreciate any
kind of
2:36:20
help
2:36:20
andrew i am very proud to
pronounce the
2:36:23
kb
2:36:24
sir andrew and david langford
you are
2:36:26
now
2:36:27
sur side real both of you
gentlemen are
2:36:29
knights of the no agenda round
table
2:36:30
we've got for you besides the
2:36:32
traditional hookers of blow
rent boys
2:36:34
and chardonnay we've got green
jello and
2:36:35
carrot shavings
2:36:37
red hook and sashimi early
times and
2:36:40
bf4 you get kebab and persian
wine on
2:36:42
your rings and ice cream
brisket and
2:36:44
barrel aged copper ale pinball
and power
2:36:46
chords cases and sake vodka and
vanilla
2:36:48
bun hits and bourbon sparkling
cider
2:36:50
escorts ginger ale and gerbils
breast
2:36:52
milk and pablum and of course
2:36:54
i know you wanted the mutton in
me both
2:36:56
of you here at the round table
2:36:57
uh get your chair shoved up
there next
2:36:59
to all of the nights and dames
and when
2:37:01
you have time go to
2:37:01
noahjandthenation.com
2:37:03
rings give eric the shield the
pertinent
2:37:05
info and we will get those out
to you
2:37:07
soon as possible
2:37:08
official night ring official
ceiling wax
2:37:10
force head ring and
2:37:12
probably the most valuable is
the
2:37:14
[Music]
2:37:16
certificate
2:37:19
[Music]
2:37:19
[Applause]
2:37:23
[Music]
2:37:30
that would be in australia i
guess
2:37:32
unfortunately now who sent this
into me
2:37:34
kevin benson
2:37:35
mega rain three inches last
night roads
2:37:38
cut so those attending from
sydney could
2:37:40
not make it
2:37:41
uh wandering mistral minstrel
apologies
2:37:44
new listener
2:37:45
uh k rothven apologies want to
find
2:37:48
like-minded people in the city
of sydney
2:37:49
come on aussies
2:37:51
make some meetings who did
brave the
2:37:53
elements and drove around the
perilous
2:37:55
mouth of the blow hole
2:37:58
wow only to sit outside of the
hungry
2:38:01
monkey in the pouring rain and
it really
2:38:02
did effing poor so here are the
brave
2:38:04
souls who were in attendance or
kevin of
2:38:07
k.i ma uh
2:38:10
i'm supposed to do it with the
drawl uh
2:38:12
he's been a listener since
2:38:13
about episode 450 jay listener
since
2:38:16
show
2:38:17
150 should be a k night but
doesn't care
2:38:20
for the
2:38:20
limelight just to support the
best
2:38:22
podcast since the last
2:38:24
black hole passed through uh
rogan
2:38:27
convert tony
2:38:28
yet to donate loves the show
will donate
2:38:30
soon as we know
2:38:31
where he lives and the petrol
is an
2:38:33
all-time low here he gets the
hint he
2:38:35
will donate or glow
2:38:37
he's aussies man they don't
mess around
2:38:39
took john on a stick
2:38:40
to the to the money oh yes this
is the
2:38:44
the waterfall that was a nice
picture
2:38:47
amygdalas
2:38:48
were dissected dragged onto the
table
2:38:50
pounded blended with some
balsamic
2:38:51
vinegar
2:38:52
a little uh lemon and
reinserted took
2:38:54
the images of john
2:38:55
adam to the blowhole this is an
actual
2:38:57
place the blowhole
2:38:58
which due to extreme weather
was pumping
2:39:00
unfortunately due to a guess
2:39:02
due to a gust adam got sucked
into the
2:39:06
blowhole
2:39:07
and ended up as a churning urn
of aqua
2:39:10
aquatic foam
2:39:12
well i feel very special after
that
2:39:15
thank you so much i'm glad
2:39:17
glad you guys had a good meet
up and
2:39:18
that is uh one of the first uh
2:39:20
well uh probably the first one
there i
2:39:23
think
2:39:24
uh so hopefully more more
people can
2:39:26
enjoy them here's what's coming
up
2:39:28
on the list actually today uh
2:39:31
in west seattle burien school
from home
2:39:34
social planning meetup at four
o'clock
2:39:36
so you can make that today
2:39:38
um also in richmond virginia
2:39:42
area the see they'll be 11
o'clock
2:39:45
kitchen 64.
2:39:46
uh on thursday no mask outside
okie town
2:39:49
might meet up at 6 30 in the
garage
2:39:52
in moore oklahoma on next
thursday
2:39:55
at bridgeport pennsylvania oh
it's the
2:39:59
no agenda mo fax meetup
apparently
2:40:02
uh at puddlers the conchi
brewing
2:40:05
company also on thursday august
13th
2:40:07
davenport iowa 4 o'clock the
bi-state
2:40:09
amygdala commission meetup at
armored
2:40:11
gardens
2:40:12
on friday the greater seattle
kirkland
2:40:15
marina
2:40:16
meet up there at 4 o'clock with
the wild
2:40:18
rover irish pub
2:40:20
and also on friday the virtual
meetup
2:40:22
over jitsi
2:40:24
uh and that will be comic strip
bloggers
2:40:27
hosting those know so if you
want to
2:40:29
uh get the invite go to no
2:40:31
agendameetups.com i'm sure
it'll also be
2:40:33
distributed
2:40:34
no agendameetups.com it's a
great place
2:40:36
to hang out with people
2:40:38
you've never encountered
they'll be
2:40:40
completely different yet you'll
have
2:40:41
something in common
2:40:42
it doesn't matter what you say
you'll
2:40:43
all listen you can be clumsy
and it's a
2:40:45
good time to be had by all no
2:40:47
agendameetups.com
2:40:49
it's like a party
2:41:03
[Music]
2:41:10
[Applause]
2:41:10
[Music]
2:41:14
been tracking some of the uh
white guilt
2:41:17
followers the white fragility
followers
2:41:21
people doing the work and i was
sent
2:41:24
a link to a video from a
minneapolis
2:41:28
mom and
2:41:32
this was from juneteenth so
it's been
2:41:34
out for a bit but of course
2:41:36
uh the riots were taking place
so she
2:41:39
was uh
2:41:40
subsequently prepared to do
some of the
2:41:43
work i just wanted to share
what she
2:41:44
posted because i thought it was
2:41:46
quite revealing and i feel
2:41:49
sad i'm making this video
because i
2:41:52
wanted to give you a little
window
2:41:54
into my thinking and invite you
to
2:41:58
brainstorm and dream alongside
me i'm
2:42:01
going to share
2:42:02
an idea with you about how to
raise
2:42:06
our white children to be
2:42:10
better allies better
abolitionists
2:42:13
and better people than we are
2:42:17
i'm already feeling sorry for
these
2:42:18
children
2:42:20
the the kids the horrible pain
that's
2:42:23
going to be bestowed upon their
psyches
2:42:25
with the caveat the head i am
by no
2:42:28
means
2:42:29
an expert or an authority here
please
2:42:32
do not rely on a white woman to
tell you
2:42:35
how to be anti-racist
2:42:37
or do the work that's needed to
combat a
2:42:40
culture of white supremacy
2:42:43
i am just one privileged
2:42:46
ignorant flawed individual with
one
2:42:48
voice
2:42:49
and what i'm going to share
with you how
2:42:51
bad is this the self-esteem
level is at
2:42:55
an all-time low
2:42:57
well for her yeah i'm it's just
2:43:00
it makes me sad to hear that
all these
2:43:04
things okay you may be somewhat
ignorant
2:43:06
about things but jeez
2:43:07
right now is just a snapshot of
my
2:43:10
thinking at this given moment
2:43:12
in this time so this video is
just food
2:43:15
for thought
2:43:16
if it inspires you great tell
me why
2:43:20
okay here's the notion that i'm
2:43:22
exploring right now
2:43:23
why part one a major reason why
racism
2:43:28
is so pervasive in america
2:43:30
and why our institutions and
society are
2:43:33
so resistant to acknowledging
2:43:37
and then trying to dismantle
this system
2:43:40
the acknowledging and trying to
end of
2:43:42
the system
2:43:44
is that white folks like myself
2:43:47
have a really low capacity for
2:43:51
sitting in discomfort and having
2:43:52
difficult conversations
2:43:55
i i get mad when i hear this
don't
2:43:58
i'm not monolithic with you
lady maybe
2:44:01
white folk in minneapolis
2:44:04
is that where she is yeah yeah
2:44:10
and that part two you know at
some
2:44:14
level besides hey yeah at some
level
2:44:17
level be
2:44:18
size showing what it appears to
be low
2:44:21
self-esteem
2:44:22
in fact i'm not sure that's
true she's
2:44:25
credibly condescending
2:44:27
she thinks she knows everything
she's
2:44:30
patronizing
2:44:32
she's an absolute a-hole
2:44:36
yeah i think you nailed it but
2:44:40
uh i'm pretty sure that this is
par for
2:44:42
the course i
2:44:43
i don't think this is an
exception it's
2:44:46
it's really
2:44:46
kind of this is a patronizing
2:44:49
condescending
2:44:50
a-hole who thinks she knows
better and
2:44:53
she's going to be
2:44:53
lecturing you despite the fact
she has
2:44:56
no credentials to do so
2:44:57
well to be fair she says that
she's
2:45:00
white
2:45:04
doesn't that give her the
credentials to
2:45:06
do that
2:45:07
well according to her own
thinking no
2:45:09
okay that just the opposite is
true
2:45:11
let's continue if she's white
she should
2:45:14
do out let's go to let's take
it to the
2:45:15
extreme
2:45:16
you've heard this you're white
you sit
2:45:18
down and
2:45:19
shut up that's what she should
do don't
2:45:21
worry i'm in agreement with
that don't
2:45:23
worry it's coming
2:45:25
a major reason why racism is so
2:45:27
pervasive in america
2:45:29
and why our institutions and
society
2:45:32
are so resistant to
acknowledging
2:45:36
and then trying to dismantle
this system
2:45:39
is that white folks like myself
2:45:43
have a really low capacity for
2:45:46
sitting in discomfort and having
2:45:48
difficult conversations
2:45:50
and that part two
2:45:53
if we parent our young children
in ways
2:45:56
that build
2:45:57
their tolerance for holding
discomfort
2:46:01
we can help raise a generation
of more
2:46:04
open-minded
2:46:04
compassionate self-reflective
people who
2:46:08
are going to actually do
2:46:10
the hard work so the way i took
this
2:46:13
is work it's a cop-out it's by
saying
2:46:17
uh i've decided to do something
against
2:46:20
systemic racism
2:46:22
and everything else that's in
2:46:23
inequalities
2:46:25
and i'm going to raise my
children
2:46:28
and so she gets away with
saying no but
2:46:30
i'm doing all these great
things with my
2:46:32
kids
2:46:32
yeah my kids i'm uh we believe
the
2:46:34
children are the future and
we're going
2:46:36
to change them
2:46:37
to hate themselves like their
mother
2:46:41
of course you know where this
comes from
2:46:43
this is just one move
2:46:44
right i know that it's not the
answer it
2:46:47
does not
2:46:48
absolve us of our
responsibility of
2:46:52
doing our own self-reflection
2:46:54
and awakening it's just one
piece of the
2:46:56
puzzle but i do think it's
really
2:46:58
fundamental to the fight
2:47:00
for justice and equity
2:47:03
um some friends of my some
friends and i
2:47:06
have just started what even is
equity
2:47:09
equity is n it's not equality
equity you
2:47:13
have equity it means you have a
stake in
2:47:14
something no
2:47:15
yeah yeah piece of the pie so
when did
2:47:17
when did equity become
synonymous with
2:47:21
uh you can't just say equity
2:47:25
can you well she did so yeah i
guess i
2:47:29
know but
2:47:30
isn't that changing the meaning
of the
2:47:31
of the word equity
2:47:34
changing the meaning of the
word equity
2:47:36
has to change the meaning of
the word
2:47:37
equity
2:47:38
well i believe well okay so
then what is
2:47:41
she saying
2:47:41
uh a share so equity is a share
2:47:45
but she says it's for equity
yeah they
2:47:48
need people need to share
2:47:49
you know in other words we got
to get
2:47:51
jeff bezos to give us a 47
billion
2:47:55
okay but that would be more
equity not
2:47:57
just everyone has equity
2:47:59
just your piece sucks doesn't
mean that
2:48:02
no one am
2:48:03
whatever um some friends of my
some
2:48:06
friends and i have just started
reading
2:48:08
and discussing
2:48:09
robin d'angelo's book the root
of all
2:48:11
evil
2:48:12
why it's so hard for white
people to
2:48:15
talk about racism
2:48:17
and in it she shared her
observation
2:48:21
that when confronted with the
realities
2:48:25
of whiteness white supremacy
2:48:28
systemic racism and especially
any act
2:48:31
of racism that we have
perpetrated
2:48:34
we white people very rarely
2:48:37
open up and listen oh my god
2:48:41
dude we very rarely
2:48:44
thank the other person for
bringing
2:48:47
these ideas to our attention we
very
2:48:50
rarely say
2:48:51
i want to learn more i want to
do better
2:48:54
i want to understand my biases
2:48:56
and my privilege and my
prejudices
2:49:00
instead as she points out it is
so
2:49:02
common for us
2:49:03
to withdraw defend ourselves
2:49:08
go silent try and focus on our
good
2:49:11
intentions
2:49:12
explain explain explain explain
and
2:49:16
just insist that we were
misunderstood
2:49:19
there it is there's your over
socialized
2:49:21
person
2:49:22
very dangerous people ever get
a job or
2:49:25
work for a living or get out of
this
2:49:26
whatever they're in
2:49:27
this rut of of self
2:49:32
analysis well actually she
started the
2:49:34
uh
2:49:35
this noodle mom started her
video i
2:49:37
didn't clip that
2:49:38
uh my husband and i just got
done uh
2:49:41
chalking words of love and
freedom on
2:49:43
the pavement
2:49:46
okay that works but there's a
lot of
2:49:49
this weirdness going on you
know oprah
2:49:51
on youtube is now doing these
kind of
2:49:53
white guilt
2:49:54
sessions i i have a very short
clip just
2:49:56
to give you
2:49:57
a taste traveled and as white
people we
2:50:01
even the poorest of the poor
2:50:04
i feel still has a leg up
2:50:08
um and it yes and the leg up is
what i
2:50:11
was saying you still have your
whiteness
2:50:12
that's what
2:50:13
that's what the term white
privilege is
2:50:15
it means that whiteness still
2:50:17
gives you an advantage no matter
2:50:21
woman who has a hundred billion
dollars
2:50:28
wow the most one of the most
privileged
2:50:32
people 100 people black white
2:50:35
chinese who cares she's a
privileged
2:50:38
privileged person
2:50:40
with incredible clout and she's
bitching
2:50:44
yep please
2:50:48
i know sorry wow come on oprah
2:50:51
give me a break don't leave
much room
2:50:54
for love anymore
2:50:57
this is not good
2:51:01
all right if you got something
i don't
2:51:03
know you you drove driven us
into a dead
2:51:05
end no
2:51:06
not into a black hole no i was
i was
2:51:09
hoping that you would have one
fun clip
2:51:11
for us
2:51:11
you've been schlepping around a
couple
2:51:13
of clips from show to show
certainly
2:51:14
there's something
2:51:15
i got a couple of things we can
play so
2:51:17
nice you get
2:51:18
one no you get one we gotta end
the show
2:51:20
what is this what kind of a
dictator
2:51:22
have you become
2:51:23
well all right i have one i do
have one
2:51:25
as a matter of fact it's the
dictator
2:51:27
who when you say
2:51:28
how long was the show and i
give you the
2:51:30
time you say it's too long
2:51:33
that's the dictator argue that
that's
2:51:35
the thing okay i got the one
all right
2:51:36
so
2:51:37
so every once in a while
somebody gets
2:51:39
kind of you know there's guys in
2:51:41
in england that had all the oh
two mil
2:51:44
two million americans dead well
the
2:51:47
other
2:51:47
half of that group was out of
the
2:51:49
university of washington
2:51:51
so they're trying to make a
comeback
2:51:53
with their predictive minds
2:51:55
i've noticed this so yeah it
was the it
2:51:57
was the imperial college in the
uk
2:51:59
that was the one that they've
been
2:52:00
discredited yeah but the
university of
2:52:02
washington somehow got out
2:52:04
unscathed and so but so they're
trying
2:52:06
to make a name for themselves
and here's
2:52:08
the latest
2:52:08
bad prediction prediction for
us all uh
2:52:12
okay i'm just not sure under
another
2:52:15
ah yes okay the u.s coronavirus
death
2:52:18
toll
2:52:18
is on pace to reach nearly 300
2:52:21
000 by december according to an
2:52:24
influential model by the
institute for
2:52:26
health metrics and evaluation
at the
2:52:27
university of washington
2:52:29
but the institute projects 66
000 lives
2:52:32
could be saved
2:52:34
if 95 of people in the united
states
2:52:37
wear face coverings oh please
2:52:45
oh my how many percent of
people could
2:52:48
be saved
2:52:48
or created well 66 000 people
can be
2:52:52
saved
2:52:53
or created by wearing a face
mask
2:52:56
so why can't everybody be safe
wearing a
2:52:59
face mask did they do this
thing's
2:53:00
supposed to be that
2:53:01
effective yeah well there's but
if
2:53:04
everybody wears a face mask
there should
2:53:06
be no more deaths
2:53:07
well and that would be my
question why
2:53:10
are they letting people out of
jail why
2:53:12
don't they just
2:53:13
give them face masks
2:53:16
well that's actually a good
question not
2:53:19
quite a great one
2:53:21
no it's not a great question
but it's a
2:53:22
good question yeah these are
irritations
2:53:24
that we live with day to day
2:53:26
this uh concludes our uh
broadcast for
2:53:29
uh
2:53:30
the 9th of august 2020.
2:53:34
as you know we'll be diligently
looking
2:53:36
for anything
2:53:38
that is bull crap because if
it's there
2:53:41
we'll
2:53:42
we'll find it for sure end of
show mixes
2:53:46
we've got coming up we've got
2:53:48
uh fletcher with carolyn blaney
make
2:53:51
sure i mentioned that she
2:53:52
participated in this one jessie
coyne
2:53:53
nelson uh
2:53:55
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2:53:57
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2:53:58
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