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there is no bat with this virus
adam
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curry
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john c devorah it's thursday
august 13
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2020 this is your award-winning
get more
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nation media assassination
episode 1268.
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this is no agenda headed down
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under and broadcasting live from
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opportunity zone 33 in the
frontier of
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austin texas capital of the
drone star
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state
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good morning everybody i'm adam
curry
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and from northern silicon
valley where
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we're all celebrating the
nomination for
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vice president of kamala harris
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in finnish it means horrible and
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disgusting ah i should have
done more
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research i'm john c devorah
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in the morning
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yeah you should have done a lot
more
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research to make that opening
shorter to
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fit in the music bed
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yeah well oh wow well done well
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hey i have wait wait wait for
question
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question have you been doing
the work
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no i've been doing the show oh
okay
1:03
um so i have this clip that
i've been
1:06
carrying around just because it
1:08
i thought it was interesting
and this
1:10
was from a guy i've never heard
of this
1:12
guy
1:13
and he's discussing on one of
the shows
1:16
how do you vet the vice
president
1:20
now i would think that if you
vetted the
1:23
vice president you found her
1:24
first name meant horrible and
disgusting
1:27
in finnish that is and finished
well i
1:30
know but you always do that
kind of
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research so you at least have
some
1:33
something because you know
trump's going
1:34
to eventually
1:36
just bring it up and then start
calling
1:38
her horrible
1:40
harris that's the one
1:43
yeah we're looking for a
nickname
1:45
horrible he had phony
1:47
phony kamala well
1:50
yes and that there's a ad that
came out
1:53
talking about phony kamala
1:54
in fact i have a copy of that
ad yeah
1:56
that it was ready
1:58
two seconds after uh after the
2:00
announcement
2:01
it was pre-done yeah but i want
to play
2:03
this this is a vetting
2:05
vice president and this came
this was
2:07
from wbur
2:09
uh public radio in boston
former vice
2:12
president joe biden says he
expects to
2:14
reveal his running mate
2:16
next week the presumptive
democratic
2:18
presidential nominee made that
2:20
announcement at a news
conference
2:21
yesterday
2:22
the vetting process of
potential vice
2:24
presidential nominees
2:26
is an invasive process one
person who's
2:29
gone through it
2:30
likened it to a colonoscopy
among those
2:33
believed to be on biden's list
2:34
is u.s senator elizabeth warren
as
2:37
wbur's callum borchers reports
now
2:40
warren and anyone else being
considered
2:42
already went through some very
probing
2:45
questions
2:45
i am a graduate of the jeff
begaye
2:48
school of broadcasting you
might like to
2:50
forget your middle school years
2:52
but if you want to be vice
president you
2:54
don't have the luxury what were
you like
2:56
in junior high school who were
your
2:57
friends
2:58
what were your friends like
that's
2:59
retired admiral james stavridis
3:01
recalling some of what he was
asked four
3:03
years ago
3:04
when hillary clinton's campaign
vetted
3:06
him when did you start dating
3:08
what kind of physical
relationships did
3:10
you have
3:11
and you know you get very
personal very
3:14
quickly
3:14
at the time of his interrogation
3:16
stavridis was a dean at tufts
3:18
a former four-star naval
officer and
3:21
supreme allied commander of
nato forces
3:23
in europe
3:24
and here he was getting grilled
about
3:26
teenage romance there was more
too
3:28
obviously they wanted my taxes
they also
3:31
wanted this is interesting i
think my
3:33
complete
3:33
medical records and my dental
records
3:37
they asked for every article
i'd ever
3:39
published
3:40
transcripts of every school i'd
attended
3:42
i remember looking at the stack
of
3:44
documents i was going to send
them and
3:46
it was
3:46
well over two feet and that's
for just
3:49
one possible running mate
3:50
you know how do they how do
they keep
3:52
that all secret i mean if i if
you're
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one of these vetting
consultants what a
3:56
treasure trove your oppo
research the
3:58
next time around it seems like
4:00
you're creating a dossier more
yeah
4:03
where's the information about
willie
4:04
brown
4:06
hey do you want to do all the
hair stuff
4:07
now it's fine with me i just
want people
4:09
to know
4:10
i have a lot of corona stuff
4:14
from australia etc so just
wanted to
4:16
know hang in there
4:17
i see you down under well
4:20
uh i didn't plan on it even
though i
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kind of initiated it and maybe
i feel
4:24
bad about that now but
4:26
we can get it out of the way
i've got a
4:28
couple i've only got a couple
of items
4:30
so it's not going to go for too
long
4:31
okay uh why don't you kick i'm
sure you
4:33
have a an overview you got an
overview
4:35
of something
4:37
well uh i do have an overview
somewhere
4:40
i
4:41
you caught me off guard but
let's do a
4:43
couple of things first a little
4:44
housekeeping okay for one thing
no
4:46
there's a whole video on how to
4:48
pronounce your name yes it's
4:50
it's kamala kamala kamala yeah
4:53
not not but biden when he gave
his ex he
4:56
said camelot i saw it
4:58
he said no he said both he said
he had a
5:00
couple different ways
5:01
i in fact in one situation
which i have
5:03
a clip of
5:04
he said it two ways within 10
words
5:09
okay let me i need to hear this
this is
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the kamala kamala
5:13
okay that's what i asked
camelin i asked
5:16
common to be the last voice in
the room
5:20
camel like kamala yes so you
know
5:23
there's two things about you
got to turn
5:24
your speakers just a little bit
i can't
5:26
sure can't get it out there's
two things
5:28
that i'm glad you're doing this
let's
5:30
get out of the way okay
5:31
i really don't care like it's
hard for
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me it's it's
5:34
a tougher it's more of a
mouthful to say
5:38
uh kamala it's it rolls betting
you say
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camelot man it's
5:42
i'm still coming back through
your
5:43
speakers it's crazy um
5:45
it's not kamala we got that so
5:49
but it's like okay fine
everyone you
5:52
know tucker carlson got ringed
by that
5:54
idiot uh
5:55
democrat consultant for saying
it wrong
5:57
and it's just
5:59
it's margin stuff to me so is
the she's
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not eligible
6:03
she's not a natural-born
citizen oh that
6:06
is
6:07
such how many times have we
gone through
6:09
that one
6:10
i mean and and i would think
that's
6:11
something that the democrats
themselves
6:13
launched just like hillary
clinton
6:16
launched birtherism against
barack obama
6:19
i'm sure it's just it's just to
distract
6:21
everybody from
6:22
what's really going on with her
she's
6:26
a horrible person
6:29
everybody sees it she's a cop
well yeah
6:32
not a not a great cop i mean
you know
6:34
it's like
6:36
and then there's the whole and
this has
6:37
been shut down you know just go
look at
6:39
her wikipedia
6:40
um she is of course really
6:43
indian-american or
asian-american
6:45
um if she wanted she could say
she's
6:48
caribbean-american
6:49
or west indies america and i
don't know
6:51
what she wants to call but on
the right
6:53
wikipedia page she identifies
as black
6:55
so
6:56
black people you got that
you're done
6:58
it's you can't use that anymore
it's
7:00
ados it's now been hijacked
7:02
so now when they say black and
brown
7:04
people
7:06
does that include ados no
7:10
she's bla to me she's brown if
anything
7:12
but okay
7:13
she identifies as black i think
that's a
7:16
pro that's a problem not for me
7:17
but i know who it's a problem
for for
7:21
voters
7:22
well it's funny to listen to the
7:24
comments on her
7:25
you had all the and they took
cameras
7:28
obviously to oakland where she
7:30
was born or raised and uh
7:33
all and they went to the park
during
7:34
some big event and all the black
7:36
women yeah there's no problem
with them
7:39
they're happy as a clam that
she's been
7:41
picked but this is what the
democratic
7:43
party has been going yeah the
black men
7:45
they they want no part of this
the black
7:48
black lives matter don't care
about
7:51
black men either
7:53
they're a tool they're a tool
7:56
look at that how many black men
do you
7:58
see in leadership positions and
black
8:00
lives matter
8:02
no it's like there's like a
woman's
8:04
march
8:05
basically yeah let's play a
couple of
8:07
things i don't have the
8:09
the rundown that i can find uh
but i do
8:12
have a couple of little
8:13
clips here and there that i
wanted to
8:15
get out of the way including
some
8:17
some very funny clips from uh
c-span
8:20
where somebody called in so are
we doing
8:23
are we doing covet are we going
8:25
through with camella this is
camellia oh
8:28
i thought we were going okay
8:29
oh you wanted to jump right to
covet you
8:32
know people it's important for
the rest
8:34
of the world
8:35
well i'll tell you what because
these
8:36
clips are funny they should be
held
8:38
oh yeah well if it's funny hold
it for
8:40
after the corona but
8:41
i will say i've been looking
for all the
8:43
other stuff i got i got a lot
of covert
8:45
international updates
8:46
but let before we do that let's
at least
8:48
go to one
8:50
quick biden clip that came from
that
8:52
announcement
8:54
and this is the this one i'm
just as
8:56
kind of almost an ask adam but
it's not
8:59
uh try this clip biden old
9:02
saying the government the
governor
9:04
should thank me more
9:06
as the old saying goes give me
a break
9:09
when has give me a break been an
9:13
old saying oh it's been around
since the
9:16
80s it's not a saying yes it's
saying is
9:19
like you know stitch in time
saves nine
9:22
well he didn't like say just
like going
9:24
like this saying this
9:26
as the old saying goes get lost
9:29
as the old saying goes i'm here
he
9:32
didn't finish the he didn't
finish the
9:34
old saying he only gave you
half of it
9:37
yeah it's give me a break give
me a
9:40
break of that kitkat bar
9:42
we all know what he meant yeah
anyway
9:45
okay let's go glad we did that
the rest
9:47
of this stuff all right well
9:48
let me first uh share some
numbers from
9:52
florida
9:53
uh you know florida all of a
sudden was
9:55
on the rise
9:56
stuff was on the rise what's
going on
9:58
florida they can't keep their
shit
9:59
together if you want to
10:01
let me intro into that how
about doing
10:02
the covet update usa from
democracy now
10:05
where she exaggerates the
problem
10:07
florida and georgia have
reported their
10:10
highest daily death tolls since
the
10:12
start of the coronavirus
pandemic as the
10:14
u.s recorded nearly 1300 new
deaths from
10:17
covet 19 tuesday
10:19
texas and california reported
near
10:21
record rates of infections in
wisconsin
10:24
past the 1 000 death mark
10:26
the big 10 and pac-12 college
athletic
10:28
conferences each voted to
postpone their
10:30
fall sports seasons including
football
10:33
games a multi-billion dollar
industry
10:35
and major source of revenue to
10:37
universities president trump
lashed out
10:40
against the movies telling fox
sports
10:42
radio in an interview would be
a tragic
10:44
mistake to cancel football
10:46
in the fall meanwhile in
southwestern
10:48
georgia a second prisoner at
the stewart
10:50
detention center
10:51
a for-profit immigration jail
has died
10:54
of covid 19.
10:55
the 70-year-old costa rican
national
10:58
whose name
10:58
hasn't been released is the
third asylum
11:01
seeker to die in ice custody in
the last
11:03
week
11:04
alone oh my goodness hey we're
all dying
11:07
here in texas thanks for the
update amy
11:09
didn't realize that why is it
that
11:12
we can barely have anyone in the
11:14
restaurant
11:16
but the buses it's okay to ride
in them
11:19
tell me how that just tell me
how that
11:21
works okay just tell me how
that works
11:22
well you know
11:23
i'll tell you what buses are
public
11:25
transportation and they're very
11:27
important to the
11:28
working class people okay thank
you
11:30
thank you for this
11:31
important nobody needs to go to
a
11:33
restaurant
11:34
no the people don't need jobs
either um
11:37
let's talk about the florida
numbers yes
11:39
record numbers exchanging
luckily we
11:42
have fox 35 on our side
11:45
florida's daily corona virus
i'm sorry
11:47
this is one of those where our
producer
11:49
caught it on his phone but it's
worth it
11:50
florida's daily coronavirus
cases
11:53
jumping back above
11:54
8 000 today many of those cases
11:58
are from down in miami-dade
county fox
12:01
35 news continuing to question
the
12:03
numbers and it turns out
12:04
many of today's cases were
actually from
12:07
weeks ago
12:09
the florida department of
health says a
12:11
backlog of 4
12:12
000 positive test results were
received
12:15
today from a lab in miami
12:17
some of those positive tests
are from as
12:19
far back
12:20
as june 23rd okay thank you
12:24
so this is not the first time
florida
12:26
has done weird stuff with their
numbers
12:28
so there's a surge yeah if you
dump all
12:30
the numbers into the database
12:33
on one day oh
12:36
how i mean you know this is
happening
12:38
everywhere the uk has lowered
their
12:40
death rate their death rate by
5400
12:45
uh you won't hear that a lot it
won't be
12:47
repeated over and over and over
again
12:49
uh what you will hear is that
neck
12:51
gators are no good
12:52
neck gators you might as well
just be
12:54
just be tongue kissing somebody
12:58
so they're so they're going to
be
12:59
outlawed even though the cdc
has said no
13:02
such thing
13:03
fauci has said no such thing
burks has
13:05
said no such thing
13:07
then what what what what
triggered this
13:09
uh one
13:10
test done by
13:13
uh who was it
13:17
uh universities at duke
university
13:19
school of medicine now
13:21
if you look at the uh the the
actual
13:24
study and i've been looking at
a number
13:26
of studies
13:26
in preparation for this show
they say
13:28
well you know
13:30
the one we had was least
effective it
13:32
really depends on the material
and we
13:33
can't really say it 100 percent
sure
13:36
and i don't know if it's really
it i
13:38
don't think it's a published
13:39
peer-reviewed study but okay
13:41
uh somebody in california said
jack
13:44
about these things
13:45
it's coming uh tina flew back
from uh uh
13:48
visiting a friend yesterday on
southwest
13:50
airlines
13:51
uh and they made very made it
very clear
13:54
no gators and also no
13:56
uh masks with an exhale vent
14:00
so
14:04
um new york flying back from
where
14:07
florida uh new york
14:10
is a hot spot flying from one
hot spot
14:12
to another yeah she's badass
that way
14:14
man
14:16
honey badger don't give a shit
um
14:19
new york though has uh they're
starting
14:22
the
14:22
mask force the mask force and
they will
14:26
have
14:27
mask force announcements on all
public
14:30
transit
14:31
every 15 minutes and they've
given a
14:32
little script for the
conductors to read
14:37
you know i animus of dog patch
must be
14:39
getting a kick out of this
14:41
why well he's mentioned before
that this
14:44
is like you know like a sharia
state
14:46
that we've created for
ourselves and
14:48
nothing to do with muslims just
the way
14:50
yeah
14:52
all we're missing is guys in
the street
14:54
throwing acid in women's faces
14:56
don't give him any ideas that's
crazy
15:01
so the conductors uh will have
to say
15:03
stuff like massive required on
the
15:05
subway
15:06
i look out for you please look
out wait
15:10
still
15:15
on the subway i look out for
you please
15:18
look out for me wear a mask at
all times
15:20
they're riding the subway
15:21
oh i'm doing a texas guy for
some reason
15:23
that's pretty good
15:28
it's not quite it's not quite as
15:30
distorted as the actual
15:32
subway speakers the mta wants
to thank
15:34
you for learning your mass
today let's
15:36
keep new york healthy
15:40
let me see if there's more
these are
15:41
good they should take mine why
are they
15:42
why is it why should they
15:44
let the guy oh here it is oh
here's the
15:45
one attention everyone attention
15:47
this is your conductor case
coverings
15:51
are required when you ride with
us
15:52
and need to cover your mouth
and nose my
15:55
co-workers are coming through
the train
15:57
with free last free masks for
anyone who
15:59
wants one look under your chair
there's
16:01
a free
16:02
ass that would be wouldn't it
be cool
16:04
did it like broken
16:06
an oprah deal be safe
16:09
and thank you for riding with
us so
16:13
that'll be what if you talk
about a germ
16:16
vector
16:17
yeah new york subway exactly
but don't
16:21
open the restaurants
16:22
no don't you dare open the
restaurants
16:25
um
16:26
in the u.s i mean it's great if
you look
16:28
at the
16:29
cdc's website they have a new
and
16:32
updated graph
16:34
we're at the we're down we're
at almost
16:36
at zero
16:37
and it's you know it's whatever
smoothed
16:39
over average that they present
but the
16:41
graph is
16:42
i put it in the show notes it's
so good
16:44
uh
16:45
it's just it makes it it's over
but not
16:47
in the rest of the world
16:49
we've got uh everything
cranking up
16:52
although
16:52
um uh you know the uk were
their numbers
16:56
this is what i was talking about
16:57
the 5400 deaths they had to hear
17:01
well they had to take those off
because
17:04
it turns out that the fluid
pneumonia
17:06
has killed
17:06
five times more people than
coronavirus
17:09
in the last month
17:10
oh that one's surprising so
they're
17:12
they're counting you know flu
17:14
influenza and the moment
they're going
17:16
through the exact
17:17
every it seems like every
country goes
17:20
through the same thing
17:21
in fact uh so you know now
they're
17:25
kind of coming back we've all
we've
17:27
already had a uh
17:28
we had a black lives matter
rally in the
17:31
uk
17:32
um but now as part of the
template
17:35
it just seems like it we had
lockdowns
17:37
you know all lots of lots of
media just
17:40
in your face telling you're
going to die
17:42
models models that you know two
million
17:46
people confusion different
charts daily
17:49
updates
17:49
and then all of a sudden
protests black
17:51
lives matter what
17:53
police are killing black people
it seems
17:56
to be
17:57
going this way in the uk as
well here's
17:59
a labor member of parliament don
18:01
butler but i think in a way it
shows you
18:04
the bias
18:05
and the assumption that happens
when you
18:07
see black people
18:09
uh in a car you know driving
that
18:12
they're automatically saying we
need to
18:14
check that
18:15
these people are here for the
right
18:16
reason that they are not
18:18
um criminals and we need to
change that
18:22
we need to change that thinking
and
18:23
that's going to take
18:24
a lot of effort and it needs to
be done
18:26
quickly so it needs to be quite
18:28
intense and that's why i think
it's
18:29
important that um
18:31
i work with the police but
organizations
18:34
that have been working on this
for
18:36
many years trying to change the
system
18:38
that doesn't work and
18:39
over policies black people and
18:41
criminalizes black people
18:43
and yes sometimes it's a
difficult
18:44
conversation and sometimes an
18:46
uncomfortable conversation
18:47
there's a conversation that has
to be
18:48
had because really this cannot
be
18:50
this cannot continue and in the
light of
18:53
black lives matter what we're
trying to
18:54
do
18:55
is dismantle the structural
racism that
18:57
takes place and mcpherson has
said that
18:59
the police the met police is
19:00
institutionally racist
19:02
christopher dick doesn't like
that term
19:03
that is that is not something
that she
19:05
should be saying what she
should be
19:07
saying is
19:07
you know i lead an organization
that is
19:09
still institutionally racist
19:10
after 20 years i need to stop
that
19:14
i need to cut that
institutional racism
19:16
out of the met force would do
whatever
19:18
it takes and that's what she
should be
19:19
saying
19:20
uh i heard exactly the same
19:24
that's going on here police
pulling
19:26
people over for no reason
19:28
you're black so you're
suspicious
19:30
institutional racism
19:33
all under black lives matter
banner
19:37
it's a very different country
they don't
19:39
have
19:40
say the least they'll have 400
years
19:43
uh of history in this regard
19:46
they just didn't they did they
just
19:48
don't have that that brand
19:51
but this is from only 20 years
or 30
19:53
years or whatever it is so i'm
just
19:55
seeing a template here and i'm
trying to
19:57
see if there is a pattern
19:59
uh with countries that you you
know you
20:01
get everything going you get the
20:02
lockdowns you get strife you're
20:04
filled your head's filled with
20:06
information then boom
20:07
here's a problem black lives
people are
20:10
being killed
20:11
by white people and then
politicians are
20:14
in the mix
20:15
and i i hope not but i think
this is
20:19
exactly what's going
20:20
to happen in australia and
possibly new
20:23
zealand
20:24
so you recall the producer who
got
20:27
really mad i i played the katie
hopkins
20:29
clip and we talked about that on
20:31
the show after that um
20:34
so he of course responded to me
saying
20:36
man
20:37
and he it took me i really
20:40
it's bob and i've known bob for
a long
20:43
he's been you know sending me
stuff for
20:45
years and i can't figure out
that he's
20:48
he's
20:48
angry and he's you know fuck
your new
20:50
york attitude which i thought
was funny
20:52
um just all this all this stuff
being
20:55
brought in and i'm like
20:56
i went i went 10 rounds with
him 10
20:59
rounds
21:01
he was worth it it was worth it
and
21:05
so i finally was able to say
hey man
21:08
look
21:09
um that was all i was sent
that's all i
21:12
had i have not received
21:14
any boots on the ground reports
21:17
certainly not any clips that
are usable
21:19
and i really don't understand
what's
21:20
going on and you're bitching at
me
21:23
because i played the wrong
21:24
clip so i think it dawned on him
21:28
and so he was able to and of
course now
21:31
he's flooding me with stuff
21:32
but um it's really and i put
all of his
21:36
updates in the in the show
notes but i
21:38
think we can kind of
21:39
uh distill it down first i'll
give an
21:41
update just you get the urgency
of the
21:44
of what's going on this is only
it well
21:46
pretty much
21:47
in the victoria the state of
victoria
21:50
uh so the melbourne region um
this is
21:53
what they've been
21:54
deluged with uh first things
first there
21:57
are 15
21:58
251 confirmed aggregate cases of
22:01
coronavirus
22:02
in victoria that's 331 new
cases since
22:05
yesterday's update
22:07
i'm saddened to have to report
that
22:09
there are now 246 victorians
who have
22:11
passed
22:12
away due to this global panic
that is an
22:15
addition of 19 19 further deaths
22:18
the number increases by 18 it's
the same
22:21
as yesterday there's
22:22
reporting done in in quicktime
and
22:25
sometimes there's just a need to
22:26
reconcile
22:27
so 246 is the accurate total uh
22:30
it has only gone up by 18 but
there are
22:32
in fact 19
22:33
additional victorians who've
passed away
22:36
i can't provide
22:38
too much detail but what i can
i'll now
22:40
go through for you
22:41
one female in their 50s one male
22:44
in their 70s six females in
their 80s
22:49
four males in their 80s
22:52
four females in their 90s and
three
22:56
males in their 90s okay so
23:00
that piece of information we
here have
23:02
been trained
23:04
to listen to it's like well
what were
23:06
the ages of these people and if
you
23:07
break
23:08
down the numbers 78 of the
deaths
23:12
in victoria are a people who
are in what
23:15
they call
23:16
aged care a nursing home so the
official
23:20
narrative and actually i should
probably
23:22
read the summary from bob
because i
23:23
believe he has
23:25
taken in the official narrative
23:27
completely
23:28
and may not see some of the
things that
23:31
are going on
23:32
which is why i think it's an
interesting
23:33
case to see if we can find a
pattern
23:36
which starts with the old people
23:40
how is it possible that any
country at
23:43
this point
23:44
has not thought to themselves
we need to
23:47
protect our old people
23:50
but they didn't do that for
some reason
23:53
and now you know now it's in
the news oh
23:55
this is all this gotta
23:56
have to stop this we should
figure this
23:58
out but here is
24:00
um his summary virus was almost
24:03
beaten here uh it has been in
new
24:06
zealand it was coming in from
overseas
24:07
travelers initially the
government asked
24:09
these travelers to self-isolate
24:11
it was quickly discovered they
weren't
24:14
so the government forced them
into hotel
24:16
quarantine for two weeks at the
24:17
government's expense this was
the magic
24:19
answer
24:20
and i don't think he's saying
that
24:22
cynically everything was working
24:24
working perfectly in every
state and
24:26
still does apart from victoria
melbourne
24:28
it's now clear the job was
outsourced to
24:30
companies lowest bid style
24:32
guards were fraternizing with
hotel
24:34
patrons guards were lowering
24:36
class were lower class
24:39
trying to earn money but many
were also
24:41
uber drivers etc
24:43
other states had police and army
24:45
enforcing these hotels
24:46
but not here in melbourne lots
of
24:48
stories on why this happened
from trying
24:49
to appease desperate hotel
prisoners to
24:52
low-cost bidding for guards
24:53
to inclusion policy to hire all
ethnic
24:56
types who knows the real reason
24:58
there's now an inquiry into all
of this
24:59
and being cynical many think it
25:01
it is advert uh uh
25:04
overt calls for the resignation
of the
25:06
premier premier
25:08
no one has taken the full blame
yet so
25:11
what happened is it got loose
and this
25:13
has been immediately
25:15
blamed on uh
25:19
uh on the people coming
returning for
25:21
the lockdown well actually let
me play
25:23
the aged clip here for a second
25:25
the state government has been
forced to
25:26
step in and take control at
25:28
three aged care homes which
have growing
25:31
covert outbreaks jodie lee is
outside
25:34
one of the facilities in altona
north
25:37
and jody things were getting
desperate
25:40
mitch so desperate the state
government
25:42
says some aged care facilities
have been
25:44
begging
25:45
ambulances and hospitals to
take their
25:47
residence it comes as many
25:49
are struggling with ppe and to
maintain
25:51
staffing levels
25:52
it means that dozens of older
and
25:54
vulnerable victorians are now
falling
25:56
victim to neglect
25:59
so bad on you victoria what i
didn't
26:02
know
26:03
is this incredible rivalry
between the
26:06
states
26:08
so and so we have uh melbourne
and
26:10
victoria
26:11
new south wales of course we've
got
26:13
western australia
26:14
did you know how intense this
rivalry
26:16
was
26:18
well i i'm not there to
26:21
feel it so no um well i
26:24
mean i was there in 1990 i
realized it's
26:26
30 years ago and people still
had guns
26:29
and
26:29
seemed to be a an outgoing kind
of uh fu
26:32
kind of cool people
26:34
with a mix of american dutch
and british
26:36
influences i've always
26:38
enjoyed it very much but it
seems like
26:41
everyone's depressed and mad and
26:44
victoria being a big economic
26:46
region and also a big
26:50
football region as in soccer
but all the
26:53
footballers they left
26:55
because they got inside they
got tipped
26:56
off this is just what people
are talking
26:58
about
26:58
they get tipped off so they ran
to a
27:00
different state you cannot go
you cannot
27:02
pass the state boundary you
can't go
27:04
from melbourne to sydney
27:06
you will get shot in the head
27:09
it's like checkpoints and you
cannot
27:11
travel you've maybe you've seen
on the
27:13
street people getting arrested
27:14
rousted no mask boom throwing
the girl
27:17
on the straw
27:18
on the pavement taking them
taking them
27:21
in
27:21
thousands of dollars of fines
and and i
27:24
think that they've gone
completely
27:27
um insane from the messaging
and the
27:30
and the belief that they would
uh that
27:33
they were that they had magic
that they
27:35
had figured it out
27:36
no because we had the top dog
maurice
27:40
the dog
27:41
on i interviewed him we played
some
27:44
clips on the show
27:45
and we talked specifically about
27:46
australia and new zealand he
said well
27:49
if i'm right if this follows the
27:51
influenza
27:53
patterns and it has airborne
spread
27:56
it will show up around flu
season in
27:58
australia
27:59
which it is and last year
28:02
just as a little a little
pointer in
28:05
victoria
28:06
900 people died of influenza
28:10
and this little ditty as
students head
28:13
back to school
28:14
parents and teachers are
increasingly
28:15
concerned about how coronavirus
could
28:17
spread
28:18
especially in buildings with
inadequate
28:20
ventilation
28:22
john lednitsky studies viruses
at the
28:24
university of florida
28:25
there was a lot of controversy
about
28:28
sarsaparilla virus to
28:30
being transmitted or not being
28:32
transmitted
28:34
through airborne routes
analyzing air
28:36
samples in a hospital room
28:38
lednitsky's team found
infectious virus
28:40
can spread through the air
28:42
up to 16 feet away from an
infected
28:44
patient through tiny droplets
called
28:46
aerosols
28:47
this is the smoking gun that
everybody's
28:49
been asking for
28:51
lindsay maher studies how
viruses travel
28:53
through the air
28:54
we're talking about virus that
is
28:56
present in very small droplets
tiny ones
28:58
that we call
28:59
aerosols that can travel much
farther
29:02
through the air and remain in
the air
29:03
for
29:04
minutes to hours at a time
exactly as
29:07
predicted
29:09
so i just want our producers
down under
29:12
to know that i don't think
29:13
anything could have stopped
this this is
29:16
so
29:17
uh so viral that it
29:21
you know so don't blame
yourself and and
29:23
and of course it's
29:24
completely political i believe
it's
29:27
conservatives who run the state
29:29
so here's a uh here's a piece
from the
29:32
local news and i think it's a
liberal
29:34
member of uh
29:36
of uh mr parliament or i'm not
sure
29:38
exactly what their structure is
but
29:40
a liberal um uh political member
29:43
of the state who will be
talking again
29:45
about the premier
29:46
stepping down over this um so
instead of
29:50
hey
29:50
it probably wasn't possible at
all to
29:52
shut all of this down
29:54
and don't go so hard on
yourselves this
29:56
is the focus of the day
29:58
you had all of those claims
yesterday
30:00
now you've got new claims today
30:01
that we just reported these
guards were
30:04
taking cash in hand while also
30:07
claiming job keeper payments
and also
30:09
taking guests out to
30:11
supermarkets and 7-elevens and
what have
30:13
you i mean what do you make of
all of
30:14
that
30:15
well this is a scandal of
monumental
30:18
proportions i mean this is a
complete
30:20
fiasco
30:22
and not one single minister in
daniel
30:25
andrews government here in
victoria
30:27
has taken responsibility for
this fiasco
30:30
whether that be the police
minister lisa
30:32
neville
30:32
the health minister jenny
mccarcos the
30:35
jobs minister
30:36
martin bakula or indeed the
premier
30:38
daniel andrews i mean
30:40
there are allegations that
security
30:42
guards were bonking those in
quarantine
30:44
i mean this is quite
extraordinary
30:49
quarantine bonking everybody
it's got to
30:52
be a song
30:53
quarantine bonking so so it's
completely
30:55
political
30:57
uh there's warring with the
states it
30:59
all sounds so incredibly
familiar
31:01
they thought that they had it
up don't
31:03
worry about the old people how
31:04
short-sighted is that no
31:07
no it's a pattern i think it's
a pattern
31:09
this is not intended
31:10
uh to give you any truth of
what's
31:13
happening and
31:14
no one that i see in the media
there and
31:16
there's a lot that have been
sent
31:18
has is not really no mention of
china
31:20
then i'll mention that it comes
from
31:22
china which of course is where
we really
31:24
should be focusing our
31:25
our attention and now the
country that
31:28
for sure had all the magic
31:31
for sure had it all done oh my
goodness
31:35
oh new zealand now has cases
and they're
31:38
close to understanding what
happened
31:40
now new zealand officials are
31:41
investigating the possibility
that its
31:44
first corona case
31:45
in more than three months were
infected
31:47
by imported freight
31:49
the country has gone back into
lockdown
31:52
following the discovery of four
31:53
infected family members in
auckland the
31:57
alert level that we are
implementing
31:58
here in new zealand was not
implemented
32:00
in victoria until some weeks
after their
32:02
first cases reappeared in the
community
32:04
that
32:04
is why we are responding
strongly and
32:06
quickly again
32:08
four other people who had
contact with
32:10
the family are considered
32:11
likely cases
32:15
uh remember the same thing the
dog said
32:18
meat packing plants it's all
about the
32:20
humidity the stuff can hang
around for
32:22
hours on end
32:23
in that kind of environment so
also
32:26
oh sorry well a couple of
things i want
32:29
to straighten out one is that
daniel
32:31
andrews is
32:32
part of the labor party he's
not a
32:34
conservative okay thank you
32:36
um also the i think the thing
is really
32:40
summarized by the fact that
32:43
we have like 50 plus percent of
our
32:46
deaths from old folks homes
that in that
32:49
early
32:50
clip you played they claim 79
from old
32:53
folks homes
32:54
78. it's okay 78
32:58
um 78 it's like
33:01
that was a trump lie yeah so uh
it's
33:05
nuts
33:07
um that it is just like i don't
33:10
understand why people
33:13
don't understand that basis and
use
33:16
you're right you just protect
the old
33:17
fosomes i mean in new york they
infected
33:19
the old folks almost to the
tune of 10
33:22
000
33:22
dead well done yeah
33:26
yeah that was a good one um so
33:29
what so i guess just back to
the pattern
33:32
for a second
33:33
um so you're gonna get all the
you can
33:35
now you're gonna get the mass
33:37
debate don't worry you'll get
it this is
33:39
not having one or not it's what
is the
33:41
right mask
33:42
uh how you come back you're
right i mean
33:44
the whole economy will be
33:45
these people have no guns now
they can't
33:48
do what we did we can't go out
and say
33:49
oh i'm gonna stand around here
with my
33:51
gun uh
33:52
at the capitol and show people
i'm
33:53
unhappy and i'll probably be
left alone
33:56
which they were
33:58
uh none of that recourse and
new zealand
34:01
it's real it's it's already
been just
34:03
kind of dead there's
34:11
um i even checked in with sir
chris
34:13
wilson a to see if he was alive
and b
34:15
you know it's update i think
he's too
34:18
level-headed and he's in uh
34:20
he's i think he's more near
sydney so he
34:22
doesn't care you know victoria
screw
34:24
those guys i don't care that's
34:26
the state rivalry it's nuts
34:29
um now on the therapeutic
vaccine and
34:32
such front that's some
interesting
34:34
development let me leave the
country run
34:36
down i want to get these cover
clips out
34:38
of the way
34:38
oh good so let's go to uh
34:41
the this is all from democracy
now
34:43
except for the there's one from
france
34:44
24 but this is democracy now
this is the
34:46
world report
34:47
india reported more than 60 000
new
34:50
coronavirus cases and 834 deaths
34:53
wednesday
34:54
nearly breaking a record set
earlier
34:56
this week
34:57
bringing india's official death
toll to
34:59
more than 46
35:00
000. latin america remains the
epicenter
35:03
of the pandemic with just eight
percent
35:05
of the world's population and
thirty
35:07
percent of global deaths from
covet 19.
35:11
in bolivia morgues in the city
of la paz
35:14
are filled to capacity as
bodies of
35:16
19 victims have been left
uncollected in
35:19
an open-air spot near a local
chapel
35:22
a police officer cited
residents fear of
35:25
contracting the virus
35:27
what is the what is the death
ratio
35:30
for india they have one point
35:33
1.6 billion people and they're
really
35:37
tightly packed but you know
there's a
35:40
lot of hydroxychloroquine use
35:42
um they're outside a lot
35:45
so does she she's uh she takes
it to the
35:48
to the extreme to just
35:49
as part of the anti-trump
number porn
35:52
it's number porn
35:53
number porn well let's listen
to how
35:54
france 24 handle is talking
about the
35:57
some of the european action
well staying
36:00
with
36:00
europe the corona virus appears
to be
36:02
circulating at a faster rate
36:04
here in france with health
officials
36:07
saying the indicators used for
tracking
36:09
the virus have
36:10
clearly a minute wait a minute
faster
36:12
what are they saying here let
me hear
36:13
that again well staying with
36:14
europe the coronavirus appears
to be
36:16
circulating at a faster rate
36:18
here in france is this like the
national
36:21
pastime just to say we suck the
most
36:24
oh no we're number one with
health
36:26
officials saying these
36:28
records tracking the virus have
clearly
36:31
worsened in recent days
36:33
now on wednesday the latest
government
36:35
figures showed that over 2
36:37
500 new covid19 cases were
confirmed
36:41
in the previous 24 hours that's
the
36:44
sharpest
36:45
increase since may and of the
600
36:49
000 tests carried out across
the past
36:51
week over
36:52
11 600 came back positive
36:55
we can listen now to what
france's
36:57
health minister
36:59
has been saying he can be
assured that
37:02
we're doing a lot of tests
37:04
600 000 tests per week we've
now gone
37:07
beyond 600 000.
37:09
we have also made masks
available many
37:11
explanations have been given in
order to
37:13
help french people understand
the
37:15
epidemic
37:16
everything we do today is so
that we
37:18
don't have to go back into
lockdown
37:20
schools will open at the
beginning of
37:22
term as planned with a safe
sanitary
37:25
protocol
37:25
in place businesses are up and
running
37:27
and public transport has been
running
37:29
for several months with
compulsory mask
37:31
wearing
37:32
staying with the coronavirus
over
37:34
france's north
37:35
eastern border the wearing of a
face
37:37
mask has now become compulsory
in all
37:40
public spaces in the belgian
capital
37:43
over the last seven days
37:44
a daily average of 50 cases per
100
37:48
000 residents has been recorded
in
37:51
brussels
37:52
pushing it high up europe's
leaderboard
37:54
of hardest
37:55
hit cities up until now the
wearing of
37:58
masks had only been obligatory
in
38:00
crowded public spaces
38:02
and enclosed areas like shopping
38:05
centers i think i'm sorry no
38:08
notice the word leaderboard yeah
38:12
we love being on the
leaderboard i can
38:16
i can predict what's gonna
happen we
38:18
need uh we need a shocker
38:20
in the u.s we're getting a
little you
38:21
know a little cocky on
everything on the
38:23
masks and
38:24
on the mask we need a
38:28
celebrity to die let's see
38:34
if it's gonna happen it should
be
38:36
someone who was spotted without
a mask
38:39
or whose husband or wife didn't
have a
38:42
trump supporter james woods
38:44
ooh they're gonna have to find
somewhere
38:48
killing him uh i already hear
he stays
38:52
away from boats
38:54
uh well that's smart in his
party it
38:56
stays away from small planes
i'd say
38:58
yeah he might be one someone's
got to go
39:02
i mean
39:03
the hammer at home kanye would
be one to
39:05
to take out
39:06
no no no no no no no that would
yeah no
39:09
that's not gonna work
39:10
that's not gonna work um i
don't know
39:15
uh i've see i've been waiting
for a
39:16
celebrity to drop dead from the
corona
39:19
it's such a
39:19
virulent problem in hollywood's
filled
39:21
with uh
39:22
people that like crowds people
people we
39:26
wouldn't miss
39:27
but this is not happening i'm
not seeing
39:29
it i don't want to be condemned
39:31
because i'm i'm on a death
watch for
39:34
celebrities
39:35
how many celebrities there
really are
39:38
and i mean there's a percentage
you
39:41
gotta have one there's at least
that
39:42
someone's got it how many do
you think a
39:44
real ten thousand twenty
thousand real
39:46
celebrities that
39:47
brand name celebrities
39:50
uh hold on people are suggesting
39:54
we have suggestions michael
moore
39:57
uh phil collins now that would
be a
39:59
shocker that would be uh
40:01
that's that's the kind of level
you want
40:02
why phil collins said anyway
40:05
michael moore is funnier
40:08
nah it's there's no newscasters
they're
40:11
out and about
40:12
constantly all the media by the
way is
40:14
mostly exempt from many of
these rules
40:16
and they can go floating around
40:17
yeah and they're floating
around a lot
40:19
of them and they're
40:20
uh some staying at home but
most of them
40:22
float around
40:24
nothing's i don't see it i'm
waiting i
40:26
mean you know i know
40:27
there are people that have died
they
40:29
tend to be in an old folks home
they're
40:30
old yeah
40:31
and they're you know well uh
sorry
40:36
so schools uh got a lot of
notes from uh
40:39
from teachers about schools and
40:41
homeschoolings it's
40:43
really the we speak from a very
uh
40:47
high point point of high
privilege
40:50
uh here's one of our uh
teachers you're
40:53
talking sunday show about how
many
40:54
school districts we're going
40:56
to or talking about going to
online
40:58
learning oh this online
learning in
41:00
general
41:00
not just homeschooling but
homeschooling
41:02
through uh through the zoom
41:04
there are two groups who this
does not
41:05
work for the first is the poor
who can't
41:07
afford or don't have broadband
or even
41:09
dial-up is true
41:11
as for the second 30-plus years
ago when
41:14
i lived in silicon valley this
41:15
particular
41:16
producer says i had a
girlfriend who
41:18
taught kids with learning
disabilities
41:19
this included having
41:21
been a principal at one that
only taught
41:23
kids with problems like severe
dyslexia
41:25
using a unique system developed
by a
41:26
woman in seattle at one point
41:28
we set up an office at our home
so she
41:30
could do one-on-one consulting
work with
41:32
them
41:32
well there's one thing that was
clear is
41:34
that kids with dyslexia
41:35
and there are other others who
have far
41:38
worse problems require
41:39
in-person hands-on one-on-one
teaching
41:41
to get any benefit from school
at all
41:44
many were behind their peers
before the
41:46
pandemic so imagine where they
are
41:48
now that schools are closed
standard
41:50
online teaching for them just
doesn't
41:52
work
41:53
and uh i and he said before i
retired i
41:56
spent eight years working in the
41:57
training department of a
company that
41:58
made
41:59
slot machines and software for
running
42:01
casinos i created hundreds of
online
42:03
learning courses and videos for
42:04
employees and customers
42:06
as useful as they were the need
for
42:08
in-person training kept
42:09
our classrooms filled if adults
without
42:12
learning disabilities don't find
42:13
online courses sufficient for
the needs
42:15
what does that say about kids
42:17
with or without learning issues
42:20
and these days as you know most
kids
42:22
have a learning disability
42:24
well there's also the point
that these
42:26
kids aren't being served
42:27
with the they already have i
mean it's
42:30
not as though they're very
42:31
poor or that enthusiastic about
school
42:34
and they learn in the classroom
many of
42:36
them don't even go to the
classroom
42:37
and then there's situations
like this
42:39
see if i can find it
42:41
just why i say the poor is
where you
42:43
have two parents who have to
work
42:45
and the older child has to stay
home and
42:47
babysit the younger children
42:49
because they can't afford uh
well
42:51
there's that's a lot of that
42:53
there's a lot of that there's a
lot of
42:57
models for poor
42:58
um here's an interesting story
43:02
re this is the wtf story of the
week
43:05
okay from democracy now a
michigan judge
43:08
has closed the case against a
15 year
43:10
old african-american
43:12
student who had been sent to a
juvenile
43:14
jail in may
43:15
after she failed to finish her
school
43:17
work online
43:19
the girl who's known simply as
grace was
43:21
released from custody in july
and has
43:23
now been removed from
43:24
probation now this i mean this
story is
43:28
a couple weeks old and it was a
domestic
43:31
uh dispute situation she
43:35
the cops had been there many
many times
43:37
she'd been removed from the
home before
43:39
she and her mother
43:40
came to blows and that's how amy
43:42
presents it
43:45
do we know it's the same story
yesterday
43:48
that
43:48
is that is the exact story okay
43:52
yeah it's not that it's old
it's just i
43:54
can't believe that ran
yesterday and
43:55
they're still they still haven't
43:57
they won't report what actually
happened
43:59
it's just a another orange man
44:01
what are you saying what do you
mean
44:02
they won't report what happened
44:05
what yeah all right i want to
get to uh
44:08
to vaccines but first this was
44:10
surprising
44:12
this is a healthcare
professional doctor
44:14
she's triple board certified
44:16
she's a hands-on physician in
florida
44:20
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44:21
she was asked what i have to
say might
44:24
qualify
44:25
as a great question because i
have not
44:28
heard it asked
44:30
what exactly does the cdc
recommend
44:33
when someone shows up at your
office
44:36
and they have covid
44:40
have you heard anyone ask or
answer that
44:42
question
44:44
well how would you know that
someone has
44:47
covid
44:47
when they show up at your
office well
44:50
when they've been tested
44:52
do you know what the boys so
you're
44:53
telling me
44:55
somebody has been tested and
shown to be
44:57
positive and they show up at
work
44:59
no they show up no they show up
at your
45:00
doctor's office and they say
okay i've
45:02
been tested i'm positive
45:03
and i have i have whatever my
symptoms
45:05
okay so what do you think the
cdc
45:08
recommends they recommend you
throw them
45:12
into the street
45:13
what is moving to an old folks
home i
45:16
have no idea close
45:18
recommendation by the fda or
the cdc
45:22
two doctors what is it you are
being
45:25
told
45:25
if your patient um tests
positive
45:29
here is what we're recommending
you do
45:32
uh let's say
45:34
literally nothing that i know
of it is
45:36
stay home
45:37
in isolation for two weeks and
then
45:41
potentially either get retested
again or
45:43
you know that even that is muddy
45:45
and i think one of the biggest
points
45:47
throughout this
45:48
is people have become so
fear-based
45:51
because of the the
fear-mongering
45:54
mainstream media that
45:56
most people are living in their
amygdala
45:59
this reptilian
46:00
you know fear-based part of our
brain
46:02
yeah and when you do that
critical
46:04
thinking
46:05
is out the window so people are
not
46:08
they've lost critical thinking
46:10
they're reacting with this you
know
46:13
immediate response
46:14
from programming so for me it's
look at
46:17
medicine it is not black and
white
46:19
it is called the art of
medicine it's
46:21
the practice of medicine
because we look
46:23
at all kinds of things
46:25
to come up with a program and
she went
46:27
into how she'll study she'll go
buy some
46:29
books or looks of
46:30
some stuff online depending on
what
46:32
ailment comes along that
46:33
it's not just like oh you're
here with
46:35
that boom you get this
46:36
in fact there's no
recommendation from
46:39
cdc or fda
46:40
go home and self quarantine
46:43
isn't that exactly when you
should be i
46:45
don't know taking something and
maybe
46:47
some
46:48
zinc and something else
quercetin i
46:50
don't care what it is
46:52
i find that bizarre yeah you'd
think
46:55
well some people did i mean they
46:57
i will repeat this i've
repeated it
46:59
before the first clip we played
about
47:02
covid
47:03
back in february may or march
47:07
uh was one of the hollywood
stars that
47:10
uh
47:10
gin was in this situation the
doctor
47:13
immediately gave him that
treatment
47:15
and he walked you know he spent
his two
47:18
weeks
47:18
hunkering down he was fine i
wish i
47:22
remembered what that guy's name
was
47:24
he was i think he's in hawaii
five oh i
47:27
know
47:28
but i i just can't uh can't
seem to find
47:31
it
47:33
um okay so now we're on to uh
47:37
so there's nothing shut up
don't you
47:39
don't get anything until you're
in the
47:40
hospital
47:41
which is where all the
47:42
hydroxychloroquines in combo
47:44
studies are from as people in
the
47:46
hospital when it's yeah it's
too late
47:47
too late to be using that
47:49
but there's no recommendation
uh and i
47:51
guess remdi severes also
47:53
you got to be in the hospital
first
47:56
dead in that case
48:00
russia is now claiming they are
done and
48:03
shipping their vaccine
48:06
and they were shipping it well
you'd
48:10
think from the way everyone is
48:12
saying it's gonna suck it's no
good
48:15
questionable we don't have
enough
48:17
information
48:18
we don't know what's going on
within
48:21
yeah because it doesn't say
moderna
48:24
or any other u.s company that's
been
48:26
pre-funded
48:27
pump and dump and if you think
it's over
48:30
no no
48:31
it's on in fact this interview
with bill
48:34
gates
48:35
the mr vaccine who set up the
gavi that
48:39
is the
48:39
va it's the gates
48:42
something vaccine alliance but
it's the
48:46
vaccine companies
48:47
other commercial businesses
government
48:49
and
48:50
or to some degree government
and the
48:52
bill and melinda gates
foundation
48:55
and it's really this interview
which is
48:59
on cristiano anampur except she
had
49:01
some guy from i don't know cbs
or cnn
49:04
interview gates
49:06
um he's wasn't it the uh
49:09
isaacson that was interviewing
him i
49:11
can't remember or maybe it was
49:14
um yeah and he was at home and
he had a
49:16
camera that made his head look
49:18
like a like a giant egg and it
looks
49:19
like he lives in some kind of
medieval
49:22
castle
49:23
excuse me so the question came
up
49:26
about leadership and i think you
49:28
mentioned this
49:30
on just the last show bill
gates he's
49:32
like we need
49:33
more leadership on the on the
vaccines
49:36
more
49:36
leadership from the us we're
just not
49:39
good
49:40
then what does that mean
exactly you
49:42
just said
49:43
if we can get the us to show
global
49:45
leadership we've been
retrenching from
49:47
that
49:48
from a few years now what do we
need to
49:50
do to show global leadership
49:52
well it's reasonable
straightforward if
49:54
we would put
49:56
uh 4 billion into the special uh
49:59
chronovirus fund that the
vaccine
50:02
organization okay
50:04
so the first thing out of his
mind us
50:06
leadership would mean
50:09
more money into the group that
i'm a
50:11
part of and i
50:12
started four billion dollars
the vaccine
50:15
organization gavi's created
then you
50:18
know we could raise the rest of
the
50:19
money from others likewise if
we use
50:20
global funds
50:21
sounds like he's got the
financing but
50:23
he's but someone said
50:25
hey uh we'll match it if the
u.s kicks
50:28
in otherwise we're not on board
50:30
then you know we could raise
the rest of
50:32
the money from others now this
50:34
listen to this he he is
shilling for
50:36
dough
50:37
then you know we could raise
the rest of
50:39
the money from others likewise
if we use
50:40
global fund
50:42
uh which would then take on
covetous a
50:44
fourth disease
50:45
that it would provide a second
if this
50:48
is all so important to him he's
got
50:50
more than what 50 60 billion
dollars in
50:53
the bank
50:55
well doesn't he just cough it
up well he
50:57
says global fund
50:59
it's only 20 more seconds he
says global
51:01
fund
51:02
that's him would kick in
something but
51:05
it's not just
51:05
i'll kick in something not
wasn't uh
51:08
which would then take on
covetous a
51:10
fourth disease
51:11
that it would provide uh
therapeutics
51:13
for
51:14
uh also you know 4 billion
there so 4
51:17
billion there of 4 billion
there so he
51:19
says
51:20
i think he's saying he'll kick
in 4
51:21
billion if the u.s government
kicks in 4
51:23
billion
51:25
what he'd say that yeah now
let's listen
51:28
to the whole thing i don't
believe he's
51:29
that's what he's saying
51:30
that's exactly what he's saying
well why
51:32
doesn't he say we'll
51:33
i'll kick it in he says that in
bill
51:36
gates language listen again
51:38
fun that the vaccine
organization
51:40
gobby's created
51:42
then you know we could raise
the rest of
51:43
the money from others likewise
if we use
51:45
global funds that's him
51:46
uh which would then take on
covetous a
51:48
fourth disease
51:50
that it would provide uh
therapeutics
51:52
for
51:53
uh also you know four billion
there so
51:56
he's saying
51:57
they would put in four billion
but he
51:59
needs four billion minimum
52:01
from the u.s government and i
guess it's
52:03
a 12 billion he'll need an
extra for
52:05
from someone else he's trying
to he's
52:07
trying to raise the cash
52:08
you know compared to the
trillions
52:11
of economic damage or
supplemental thing
52:14
you know
52:14
getting the international
response uh
52:17
showing
52:19
our strong role to get that
going you
52:21
know
52:22
8 billion is a incredible
bargain
52:26
and he coughed too he's one of
his tells
52:30
yeah well that's before he said
it's an
52:33
incredible bargain
52:35
so why do you think i mean
eight you're
52:37
i agree with what you're saying
52:39
that okay well let's just have
to drop
52:41
that because it's not important
let's go
52:43
back to the basis of this whole
52:44
back and forth which is global
global
52:46
global yes yes yes
52:48
and isaacson's all in on that
and
52:51
uh gases all in on this you
know this
52:53
whole thing has been a
52:55
promotion of globalism from the
get-go
52:58
it's right from the get-go
right from
52:59
the beginning we needed more glo
53:02
global leadership and it's like
we're
53:04
dropping the ball because we
should be
53:05
the big global leaders
53:07
yeah well here and here's the
fun thing
53:10
stephen uh mosher who is a
scientist in
53:14
his own right
53:15
uh but he has taken upon
himself i think
53:18
we
53:18
we might have played a short
almost
53:21
unintelligible clip of the
italian
53:23
uh doctor scientist who wrote a
whole
53:26
book on exactly
53:28
uh how the coronavirus came to
be but
53:30
it's only in italian
53:32
and it hasn't been translated
and you
53:34
can barely understand what the
guy's
53:35
saying
53:36
it was a couple shows back so
stephen
53:38
mosher
53:39
is a is a sign and he's been
writing a
53:41
lot about
53:42
uh about the virus and uh about
china
53:46
and you know it seems in fact
no i sent
53:49
this article to you that he
wrote
53:52
that's what it is i sent this
article to
53:53
you about uh
53:55
the origins of the chronovirus
but
53:57
before i play that clip
53:58
kiri is talking about the fact
that we
54:02
actually
54:03
can't create a vaccine that's
going to
54:06
work
54:07
and why why why china
54:11
has refused to provide the
complete
54:13
genome of the china virus
54:15
to the world health
organization to the
54:17
united states or anywhere else
54:19
if the chinese provided the
matrix virus
54:23
that is the original
54:24
virus the source virus that
they created
54:26
it would have meant
54:27
admitting that sars coba to the
china
54:30
virus was created in a
laboratory
54:33
in fact he went on to say the
incomplete
54:36
genome made available by china
lacks
54:39
some inserts of aids amino acids
54:43
which itself is a smoking gun
so if you
54:46
look at the incomplete genome
54:48
of the china virus that has been
54:50
provided by china
54:51
you can see that there are
pieces
54:54
missing that constitute a
smoking gun
54:57
now the key question of course
for those
54:59
of us who are living through a
pandemic
55:01
concerns the development of a
vaccine
55:03
professor krito on this point
is not
55:05
optimistic
55:06
he says given the many
mutations of the
55:09
china virus
55:10
it's unlikely a single vaccine
that
55:12
blocks the virus will be found
55:15
quote at the moment 11
different strains
55:17
have been identified of the
china virus
55:20
the a2a genetic line developed
in europe
55:22
the b1 genetic line which took
fruit in
55:24
north america
55:25
are more contagious than the
original
55:28
strain originating in wuhan
55:30
i therefore believe dr trito
says at
55:33
most a vaccine can be found
effective on
55:35
four or five strains
55:37
and able to cover 70 75 percent
of the
55:39
world's population
55:42
so i guess we never got the
original
55:45
genome
55:46
well that's news to me well i
knew that
55:49
doesn't surprise me
55:50
it was a talking point for a
while and
55:53
it just kind of went away
55:54
and so the way i understand it
is you
55:58
can
55:59
make a vaccine if you
understand the
56:01
genome since these are mrnas or
56:04
or maybe they use the genome
just to
56:07
to recreate the the virus
56:10
i don't fucking know i don't
know but we
56:13
don't know neither one of us
know
56:15
but this doctor seems to know
that if
56:16
you don't have the original
genome
56:18
you're never going to get a
vaccine that
56:19
works for them
56:21
his real argument is you're
never going
56:23
to get a vaccine because this
thing is
56:24
not
56:25
and it's stable right and that
you might
56:28
and
56:28
that's why we've never had a
vaccine
56:30
against the common cold
56:31
and that's why there was never
a vaccine
56:33
against sars
56:34
cove one you ever remember that
thing
56:37
when it came
56:38
flying through town the sars
epidemic
56:42
and that was
56:42
you know it could have been a
lockdown
56:44
during that but we didn't do
that no we
56:45
stopped testing
56:47
right we stopped well no we
stopped
56:49
testing on each one
56:50
you're right we've never even
tested on
56:52
that
56:54
and so this and there was never
a
56:56
vaccine for that if you can't
do a
56:57
vaccine for sars covert one how
you
56:59
gonna do
57:00
the other one which you know
these are
57:02
lab designs
57:04
there's different reasons for
it we've
57:05
talked about it before other
people have
57:07
talked about it
57:08
nobody wants to discuss it it's
a
57:10
chimera okay stop
57:12
stop stop stephen mosher wants
to
57:14
discuss it
57:15
specifically the china virus
definitely
57:18
was not a freak of nature
57:21
that happened across the
species barrier
57:23
for batman
57:24
it was genetically engineered
in the
57:26
wuhein institute of virology's
p4 lab
57:29
the high containment lab b4 lab
in a
57:32
program
57:32
supervised by the chinese
military and
57:35
he calls it a chimera
57:36
it's an organism created in a
lab uh the
57:39
wuhan lab
57:40
was actually built by the french
57:44
the french came in and set up
this uh
57:46
this p4 lab at the wuhan
institute of
57:48
virology
57:49
we advised against it uh
because we said
57:51
this is highly sensitive
dangerous
57:53
technology
57:54
we might not want to be handing
it over
57:56
to the chinese the french
57:57
being the french went ahead and
did it
57:59
anyway uh
58:00
the ribbon-cutting ceremony was
in
58:03
february 2017
58:05
after which the french were
shown the
58:07
door and no french scientists
were ever
58:09
allowed
58:10
back in the lab but the french
are are
58:12
involved the french are also
involved
58:14
because
58:14
the head of the p4 lab dr john
lee
58:18
whom we've talked about before
greatly
58:20
dr
58:21
was at the pasture institute in
france
58:24
and that's where she learned
about uh
58:27
how to uh insert pieces of the
aids
58:31
virus
58:33
into other viruses to make them
more
58:36
pathogenic to make them more
pathogenic
58:38
to make them more dangerous
58:40
so the french are involved
that's kind
58:43
of interesting how the french
are not
58:44
even brought up at all in this
58:46
in this story well this is news
to me
58:49
the only thing
58:50
french that came was that
french nobel
58:52
prize winning doctor who
58:53
looked at the genetic sequence
and
58:55
immediately saw what it was and
then
58:57
everyone called them a crackpot
58:59
oh yeah well uh maybe this will
help us
59:03
understand in
59:04
part two of this as the u.s is
of course
59:06
also complicit
59:07
and the americans are involved
as well
59:10
uh
59:11
professor ralph barrick of the
59:12
university of north carolina
59:14
was on the receiving end of
major grants
59:16
from the national institute
59:18
of allergy and infectious
disease this
59:20
of course is dr anthony fauci's
shop
59:22
he's a big proponent of gain of
function
59:24
research he has been since
59:26
at least 2011 when he published
an
59:28
article in the washington post
59:30
advocating for it and when this
was
59:33
stopped
59:33
at professor barrick's lab they
moved
59:36
the research to china
59:38
so so professor barry can some
american
59:41
virologists have been involved
in the
59:43
lab in past years
59:44
but this is what happened as
soon as
59:46
this research as soon as this
virus
59:49
began to show a dangerous
properties
59:53
the virus was more infectious
the virus
59:55
was more dangerous
59:56
immediately the people's
liberation army
59:59
bioweapons people got
1:00:00
involved and i can tell you as
a china
1:00:03
expert exactly why that happened
1:00:05
it happened because everything
in china
1:00:08
is dual use technology
1:00:10
everything in china follows the
rule of
1:00:12
let
1:00:13
the civilians support the
military so as
1:00:16
soon as this civilian vaccine
project
1:00:18
that the wuhan institute of
virology
1:00:20
showed promise
1:00:21
the military moved in and said
oh this
1:00:23
has military potential
1:00:24
and then who did you have come
on the
1:00:26
scene you have people like
1:00:28
general chun way the head of
the pla's
1:00:30
bio weapons program
1:00:32
uh you had other people who were
1:00:33
involved in in the pls bio
weapons
1:00:36
program
1:00:36
going into the lab and working
with dr
1:00:40
shur who basically lost control
of your
1:00:41
own project
1:00:43
so if you take those all those
pieces
1:00:45
together
1:00:46
the strain that we got and
whether it
1:00:49
was a mutation
1:00:51
i guess it was was actually
much more
1:00:54
um contagious than what took
place in
1:00:57
wuhan itself
1:00:59
we really got screwed in this
deal
1:01:03
yeah i would say and it looks
like an
1:01:05
act of war
1:01:06
if you if you're going to take
all these
1:01:07
factors into account that's one
of the
1:01:09
reasons nobody
1:01:10
wants to talk about it being a
a created
1:01:12
product
1:01:14
because we don't really want to
deal
1:01:15
with the aspects of well did it
was in
1:01:17
an
1:01:17
accident did they do it on
purpose why
1:01:20
are they doing it at all
1:01:21
what kind of research are they
up to uh
1:01:25
and by the way i should mention
that one
1:01:27
little aspect because i've been
writing
1:01:28
an essay on this myself
1:01:30
pretty much with the same
information
1:01:32
which is that you know they
keep saying
1:01:34
it's a bad or it's this or is
that
1:01:36
nobody can find an animal with
this
1:01:38
virus
1:01:39
naturally occurring within the
animals
1:01:41
no there's no
1:01:43
bat with this virus so what
you're going
1:01:45
to write an essay about this
being a
1:01:48
uh created a chimera created in
a lab
1:01:50
possibly
1:01:51
a uh a biological weapon by
china
1:01:54
uh i'm not going with the
biological
1:01:56
weapon thesis i'm going with
the thesis
1:01:59
that it was an accident
1:02:00
okay that's good because then
you only
1:02:02
get canceled halfway
1:02:06
nice knowing you dvorak go
ahead publish
1:02:09
a piece everyone can point out
1:02:10
beyond cosmic weenie yeah i
know but
1:02:13
people are going to point to it
and
1:02:14
tweet it
1:02:15
and you know what it's going to
be you
1:02:17
know what they're going to talk
about
1:02:18
on the show pretty much the
essay has
1:02:20
been discussed in his entirety
on this
1:02:22
show
1:02:23
i know but why man why would
you write
1:02:25
that down why would you leave a
1:02:26
permanent record so easy to
virally
1:02:29
distribute it's just people
need to
1:02:32
realize that this is
1:02:34
we're being buffalo with the
official
1:02:37
stories
1:02:38
well maybe i can help get people
1:02:39
interested there is no bat with
this
1:02:41
virus
1:02:42
maybe i can get the younger
people
1:02:44
interested in your work
1:02:46
uh since they are now also on
deck
1:02:58
[Applause]
1:03:00
everybody
1:03:02
your vaped crusader is here to
save the
1:03:04
day yes
1:03:05
we have urgent headlines
everyone is
1:03:07
emailing me we've got usa today
1:03:09
big bold black letters we've
got news
1:03:11
reports it's not uncommon for
wake
1:03:14
county teens to vape or have
friends who
1:03:16
vape
1:03:16
i have a couple friends that do
use it
1:03:19
and
1:03:20
especially classmates and those
around
1:03:22
me
1:03:23
you know they constantly vape
according
1:03:25
to a new study from stanford
university
1:03:27
teens and young adults who vape
are five
1:03:29
to seven times
1:03:30
more likely to get coveted 19.
the fact
1:03:33
that
1:03:34
a lot of teenagers have that
belief that
1:03:36
you know
1:03:37
we're not going to be affected
by covid
1:03:39
because we're really young
1:03:41
i think that study completely
changed
1:03:43
things around
1:03:44
and it showed us that no we can
all
1:03:47
face coping doctors say the
reason those
1:03:49
who vape could be more prone to
coping
1:03:51
19
1:03:51
is because some share their
devices with
1:03:53
others and e-cigarette use can
cause
1:03:56
lung damage
1:03:57
okay that was just a mild
headline oh
1:04:00
man they took it to another
level wait
1:04:02
no no
1:04:03
bear with me you'll ask
questions after
1:04:05
you hear this report
1:04:06
illinois representative roger
christa
1:04:08
morty is renewing his call for
1:04:10
and a ban on e-cigarettes at
least for
1:04:13
the duration of the pandemic
yeah that
1:04:15
comes in response to a new
stanford
1:04:17
university study
1:04:18
showing young people who smoke
or use
1:04:20
e-cigarettes are five to seven
times
1:04:22
more likely to contract covert
19.
1:04:24
krishnamurthy wants the fda to
require
1:04:27
e-cigarettes be removed totally
1:04:29
from shelves oh no you're going
to die
1:04:31
of the covid kids
1:04:33
we've got a study to prove it
1:04:37
uh do you think anyone sent me
1:04:40
even a link to the study no
1:04:45
did you have a question did you
find
1:04:47
this stuff of course i found
this study
1:04:48
and i read it yeah i do have a
question
1:04:50
if you remember back again
we're gonna
1:04:53
jump back to march
1:04:54
february march when the first
covet
1:04:57
stuff started being they always
found it
1:04:59
was an
1:04:59
interesting anomaly if you kind
of
1:05:02
remember this we had clips
1:05:04
it was an anomaly that smokers
were less
1:05:07
likely to get covered
1:05:09
you remember that yes of course
i
1:05:11
remember that and there was how
did that
1:05:13
change all of a sudden there
was also a
1:05:15
study that propyl glycol
1:05:18
which is the main ingredient of
vaping
1:05:21
i think i'm saying that right
propophyll
1:05:22
glycol i think that's what it is
1:05:24
um that used in theater mist
1:05:28
it's actual medical study that
showed
1:05:32
um it kills coronavirus on
contact
1:05:36
so if you're vaping and you get
some
1:05:37
coronavirus in your nasal
passages you
1:05:39
might actually kill it but no
one ever
1:05:41
put we talked about that no one
ever
1:05:43
did the study so i went to look
at the
1:05:46
study
1:05:46
oh my goodness oh my god it's
from
1:05:49
stanford it's from
1:05:51
stanford well no
1:05:54
it's not from stanford uh
stanford was
1:05:57
reporting on it
1:05:59
the actual study is from the
1:06:03
journal of health
1:06:07
uh journal of adolescent health
1:06:10
association between youth
smoking
1:06:12
electronic cigarette use and
coronavirus
1:06:14
disease
1:06:15
2019 results
1:06:18
covered 19 diagnosis five times
more
1:06:21
likely
1:06:22
for people who exclusively use
1:06:24
e-cigarettes
1:06:25
wait wait wait this is from 2019
1:06:29
yeah john i know no it's not
not from
1:06:32
it's covid19
1:06:33
oh covey i'm sorry no this is
from me uh
1:06:36
me
1:06:37
um people who
1:06:40
are dual users which means you
smoke
1:06:44
cigarettes and uh
1:06:48
and you use ec and yeah use a
vape
1:06:52
so it's a dual user you're more
like 6.8
1:06:56
percent times more likely to
get covered
1:06:59
and
1:07:00
if you smoke well it's actually
eight
1:07:03
times
1:07:04
more likely to get covered so
forget
1:07:06
that we heard that wasn't true
in the
1:07:08
beginning
1:07:09
who knows that may have changed
um what
1:07:11
no one mentions
1:07:12
is oh by the way you're eight
times more
1:07:15
likely to get covered
1:07:17
if you smoke cigarettes no one
mentioned
1:07:20
that
1:07:21
why why the state illinois the
state of
1:07:24
illinois
1:07:24
is part of the big master
services
1:07:26
agreement they need
1:07:28
people smoking in order because
every
1:07:30
cancer patient they get
1:07:32
is is tallied against this huge
uh
1:07:36
payout they're getting from the
tobacco
1:07:38
companies we've been through
this
1:07:39
several times you can look at
the
1:07:40
masters i think it's master
states
1:07:42
agreement
1:07:43
and to offset um offset people
1:07:47
smoking less they came up with
all these
1:07:50
financial instruments
1:07:52
um which were kind of based on
well
1:07:54
we're going to get these
payouts for all
1:07:55
these people over time and
people start
1:07:57
to smoke less and less tobacco
1:07:59
some moving to vape so they
have to kill
1:08:01
off the vape entirely
1:08:03
and introduce the iquas iqos
1:08:06
i quit ordinary smoking which
just 15
1:08:10
days ago got the fda nod to be
marketed
1:08:13
as
1:08:14
an mrtp which is
1:08:17
um a modified risk tobacco
product
1:08:22
but what is this study what
actually did
1:08:24
they do
1:08:26
well it was a online web survey
1:08:30
that would take approximately
20 minutes
1:08:33
and 4
1:08:34
000 people signed up and that's
how they
1:08:36
came up with this scientific
1:08:38
evidence it's just an online
1:08:41
self-selecting survey
1:08:43
yes sir well that's useless
1:08:46
but did you hear how it was
reported oh
1:08:48
we gotta ban it
1:08:49
we gotta ban it well yeah we
obviously
1:08:52
knew how it was reported that's
the way
1:08:53
it's gonna be reported but
1:08:55
who was behind it that's the
other thing
1:08:57
well
1:08:58
um i i would tobacco company
1:09:01
sponsored this self-selecting
online
1:09:04
survey that became
1:09:06
published in one of the
journals well
1:09:07
there's only really one that
matters
1:09:09
anymore
1:09:10
which is um you know the uh
formerly
1:09:13
known as philip morris
1:09:15
they're the ones that wrote off
their
1:09:17
jewel uh
1:09:19
uh their jewel uh purchase
1:09:22
there was um there was a
disclaimer in
1:09:25
here
1:09:27
um that some funding
1:09:30
let me see it was from some
1:09:33
institute and i presume that
funding
1:09:35
sources
1:09:36
the research report in this
article was
1:09:38
supported by the
1:09:40
taub taube taub research
1:09:43
faculty scholar endowment to
bonnie
1:09:46
halpern
1:09:48
bonnie halpern felsher
1:09:52
additional grant support from
the
1:09:55
national heart lung and blood
institute
1:09:58
and the food and drug
administration
1:10:00
center
1:10:01
for tobacco products how could
the fda
1:10:04
you
1:10:04
put their stamp on something
like this
1:10:07
and how much do they have to
pay for all
1:10:09
these people for a webline
survey
1:10:11
a web service just sign up for
a survey
1:10:14
monkey and do it yourself
exactly
1:10:17
so i don't know maybe someone
can help
1:10:19
with the uh
1:10:21
with the taub that actually oh
1:10:24
okay this is stanford deal okay
so it
1:10:27
it's it's funding came through
some
1:10:30
endowment at stanford and they
1:10:32
farmed it out to the journal of
online
1:10:35
health people who
1:10:36
did an online survey
1:10:40
that's unbelievable so um i
would say
1:10:44
this is a scam and just
1:10:47
pay attention this is your uh
1:10:51
you can use this as what do we
call that
1:10:52
it's the
1:10:54
gelman amnesia effect and
people who
1:10:57
understand vaping who've heard
about
1:10:58
this who've
1:10:59
listened to the show you're
going to see
1:11:01
these headlines people won't
read them
1:11:03
they'll just say man
1:11:04
you catch covid five times
quicker man
1:11:06
and and the goal of them to say
between
1:11:08
five and seven times because
mix they
1:11:11
didn't say
1:11:12
if you also smoke cigarettes
you have a
1:11:13
higher percentage that you
could catch
1:11:15
none of
1:11:16
they just say five to seven it's
1:11:18
obviously a pr ploy
1:11:21
well that's the way it's done
we've
1:11:22
talked about this many a time
that we
1:11:24
should do something like this
if you
1:11:26
don't listen to noah's
1:11:27
release and say people who
listen to
1:11:29
long
1:11:30
format podcasts live longer
excuse me
1:11:33
people
1:11:34
that's actually not bad people
who
1:11:36
listen to three hours of podcast
1:11:38
no we got to come up with the
right
1:11:39
messaging
1:11:43
we can do long format that's
you know
1:11:45
two hours plus
1:11:46
i mean i would prefer just be
people who
1:11:48
listen to no agenda just don't
talk
1:11:50
well that's you can't ever do
that he
1:11:51
said don't die i mean that used
to
1:11:53
fly back in the day but no no
longer
1:11:56
okay
1:11:58
i just want to say i think
that's fair
1:12:01
people who listen to no agenda
live
1:12:03
longer proof
1:12:05
they probably do yeah
1:12:08
it was just uh that one really
1:12:11
uh i thought that was so
interesting
1:12:14
and and i'm sure that usa today
took
1:12:17
money for it
1:12:18
and it looks like one of these
local uh
1:12:20
like i've seen on local stations
1:12:23
so i have a feeling it's
probably a
1:12:24
video press release that went
out and i
1:12:26
think it's a local buy
1:12:27
i mean i don't think it's a
video no
1:12:30
they're reading the story
1:12:32
oh okay well then this is just
a press
1:12:34
release it's maybe a native ad
1:12:40
maybe i mean that's a long shot
as far
1:12:43
as i'm concerned
1:12:44
hey we're going to advertise
our new
1:12:46
device
1:12:47
on all of your affiliate
stations uh
1:12:50
we'd like to use
1:12:50
native advertising that is just
that's
1:12:52
just uh
1:12:54
kind of a just a plain convincer
1:12:57
look we're gonna spend a lot of
money
1:12:59
but that's not the same as
native
1:13:00
advertising
1:13:01
okay it's pre-native advert
it's uh
1:13:05
pre-advertising you don't even
do a name
1:13:07
whatever it is it's not what
you don't
1:13:08
do native ads for this bullcrap
when it
1:13:10
comes out you can be sure now
can i just
1:13:12
tell you the reason why
1:13:14
the reason why the number one
reason why
1:13:17
according to this study
1:13:19
why there's that huge increase
of
1:13:23
possibility of contracting covid
1:13:28
why when you hear that what do
you think
1:13:31
you think oh wow it's about the
smoking
1:13:33
it's about the
1:13:34
inhaling right well i thought
they said
1:13:37
it because
1:13:37
passing the thing around and
you catch
1:13:39
somebody else's spit the number
one
1:13:42
is because people who vape
touch their
1:13:45
face more
1:13:46
that's the conclusion of the
study
1:13:48
really yes
1:13:51
that's the conclusion it's not
about
1:13:53
what you're inhaling
1:13:55
this says
1:13:58
inhaling uh vaping uh tobacco
is not
1:14:01
good for your health anyway
1:14:02
but the problem is people are
touching
1:14:04
their face
1:14:06
and that's what this headline
is about
1:14:07
instead of kids if you're vaping
1:14:09
you shouldn't vape but don't
touch your
1:14:12
face
1:14:15
but no no we're not going to
help any
1:14:17
citizens out with any news they
can use
1:14:20
let's scare them
1:14:28
yep that's our news media what
are you
1:14:30
gonna do
1:14:31
what are you gonna do they suck
1:14:36
okay that's a good opening clip
1:14:38
excellent well we don't suck
and with
1:14:40
that i'd like to thank you for
your
1:14:41
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:14:43
the man who put the sea
1:14:45
in cigarettes are just as bad
as vaping
1:14:48
john c devorak that wasn't
1:14:52
morning you mr adam curry also
in the
1:14:53
morning all ships to see boots
on the
1:14:55
ground feeding the air subs in
the water
1:14:57
and all the dames and nights
out there
1:14:58
yes and a hearty and hello big
1:15:01
in the morning to uh the trolls
1:15:04
in the uh troll room let me
count you
1:15:07
hands up trolls 57 yeah we're
good we've
1:15:10
been
1:15:11
constantly about over that 15.
on
1:15:14
on thursdays 15 18 is kind of a
mark for
1:15:16
the second thursday
1:15:18
um the the troll room is where
you can
1:15:20
hang out during the live shows
there's
1:15:22
also
1:15:23
podcast on the stream that you
listen to
1:15:25
simultaneously it's like a
multimedia
1:15:27
type deal
1:15:28
you're listening to the podcast
you're
1:15:30
trolling along with your other
trolls in
1:15:31
the troll room
1:15:32
while you're there ask doug
anyone can
1:15:35
tell you how to do it
1:15:37
uh for an invite to
knowagendasocial.com
1:15:40
it's really true we say that
1:15:41
consistently
1:15:42
um so don't just go there get
an invite
1:15:45
from the from the troll room
that hurdle
1:15:47
is there for a reason
1:15:48
and sign up for no
agendasocial.com
1:15:52
this is our uh federated social
network
1:15:55
a great signal to noise ratio um
1:15:59
and i know but people love it
because it
1:16:01
was down for a
1:16:03
for a little bit uh a day or
two ago
1:16:06
and the amount of freak out
that i see
1:16:09
shows that people
1:16:10
really do enjoy it so go have a
look no
1:16:12
agenda show
1:16:14
no agenda social then we would
like to
1:16:16
thank our artist
1:16:18
for episode 1206 we titled that
one the
1:16:21
trust
1:16:22
stamp and it was darren o'neill
who came
1:16:25
in with a simple
1:16:26
but very effective great reset
button it
1:16:29
looks dynamite on a whack
1:16:31
on a back uh white background
webpage
1:16:35
and honestly
1:16:38
i think we should say that
remember this
1:16:41
is album art so when you see it
on your
1:16:43
screen and you're working on it
1:16:44
it may look great but it's
going to be
1:16:46
quite tiny uh everywhere it's
posted
1:16:49
it's really only 512 by 512
that's
1:16:52
pretty much the dimensions that
it has
1:16:54
and
1:16:54
in most podcast apps it'll be
even
1:16:56
smaller
1:16:57
yeah it'll be shrunken down so
people
1:16:59
are doing way too much
1:17:00
imagery gaggery letters
1:17:04
you know like the monopoly art
was uh it
1:17:07
was a nice idea
1:17:08
but it it that doesn't
translate you you
1:17:11
don't see
1:17:12
even you know colors yeah you
don't
1:17:16
see the gags it's very hard
very very
1:17:18
hard
1:17:20
well i would also mention the
the piece
1:17:22
that was done
1:17:23
uh that appeared next to uh
darren's
1:17:27
darren's piece by also by darren
1:17:31
which is the purchase denied
which is
1:17:34
the one you liked actually
better
1:17:37
until i kind of talked you out
of it i
1:17:39
talked you off the ledge you did
1:17:42
you did it's a lot of small
type it's a
1:17:45
funny gag but it's it's not
attractive
1:17:48
uh compared to the reset oh
this was the
1:17:50
uh uh
1:17:51
your payment method was
declined please
1:17:53
get the kovit 19 vaccination
try your
1:17:55
purchase again
1:17:56
yes yeah i thought it was funny
from an
1:17:58
iphone perspective because it
was the
1:18:00
iphone dialogue
1:18:02
but you did talk me off the
ledge and
1:18:03
you were right and that's
exactly what
1:18:06
happens as an artist i'm sure
you're
1:18:07
you're looking at it like ah
it's great
1:18:09
i'll put this in and you kind
of lose
1:18:11
sight of the fact that it's
going to be
1:18:13
pretty small
1:18:15
man the no agenda i can't i
have to blow
1:18:17
it up to even see what it says
i can't
1:18:19
even read our names
1:18:21
it's too bad because well
there's a lot
1:18:22
of good this
1:18:24
i mean so the no agenda
monopoly board
1:18:28
which if you haven't you should
look at
1:18:29
it
1:18:30
every single place that's a
property
1:18:33
is is funny so you've got the
black
1:18:36
lives matter
1:18:37
with trump tower yeah even if
you blow
1:18:39
up the full size i still can't
see it
1:18:41
you can't see i would love to
have that
1:18:43
on the wall as opposed to be a
nice big
1:18:45
piece of it yeah
1:18:47
one or one foot by let's say
one and a
1:18:49
half feet by one and a half
feet 18
1:18:51
inches
1:18:52
by 18 inches hilarious
beautiful be a
1:18:55
nice poster
1:18:56
yes on the wall
1:19:00
so no agenda artgenerator.com
if you too
1:19:02
want to be critiqued for all the
1:19:03
mistakes you make
1:19:04
and once you do that now this
is one of
1:19:07
our new things
1:19:08
it's not one of our new things
but we're
1:19:10
we take it seriously there's so
much
1:19:11
work that comes in
1:19:12
and please everybody go to
1:19:14
noagendaartgenerator.com look at
1:19:16
submitted art
1:19:17
you could just see thousands and
1:19:19
thousands
1:19:20
some of the filthy pieces we
pass over
1:19:22
yeah that's in there too i mean
we're up
1:19:24
to 1
1:19:25
700 no 17
1:19:29
268 pieces of artwork
1:19:32
in the art generator 10 times
as much
1:19:36
more than 10 times than we have
episodes
1:19:38
thank you so much darren
1:19:39
thank you to all the artists for
1:19:41
bringing us the value
1:19:42
even just being able to talk
about it is
1:19:44
valuable having the you know
1:19:45
using our brains to figure out
what'll
1:19:47
work best what pops
1:19:49
thank you so much no
1:19:50
agendartgenerator.com we
1:19:52
really do appreciate it as we
do in our
1:19:55
value for value system with
1:19:57
executive producers and
associate
1:19:59
executive producers who have
supported
1:20:01
the show financially
1:20:02
could not do it without that
because we
1:20:04
just can't do this show with
any other
1:20:06
form of funding and we're going
to thank
1:20:08
them right now he could but the
show
1:20:10
would stink
1:20:11
the show well yeah the show
would suck
1:20:12
and uh but we should do it one
time we
1:20:14
should just do a show with ads
and no
1:20:16
donations
1:20:18
just phony ads we'll just oh
you mean
1:20:21
some phony ads yeah
1:20:22
like everything like like every
15. i'm
1:20:24
not doing that today and we're
starting
1:20:25
by thanking people
1:20:27
including jeffrey rosen who
came in with
1:20:29
a thousand dollars
1:20:31
wow and he
1:20:34
as your short comment here is
what was
1:20:35
is like the empty box
1:20:37
i looked up rose and i looked up
1:20:39
donations to find him i could
not find
1:20:41
anything so unless you have a
note from
1:20:43
him
1:20:44
uh he's gonna have to send
something
1:20:45
else in to get his
1:20:47
note read uh let me just double
check
1:20:50
for one second
1:20:52
you can double you can double
check well
1:20:53
yeah you go to the next one sure
1:20:55
anonymous 433 dollars and 33
cents
1:20:58
this donation uh makes up for
the show's
1:21:01
cut from the
1:21:02
dream job i lent makes up the
show's cut
1:21:05
from the dream job i landed
after
1:21:07
receiving n a jobs karma huh
1:21:10
it worked i threw in an extra
hundred
1:21:12
dollars that would have
1:21:14
gone to supporting projects but
those
1:21:16
douchebags seem more concerned
about
1:21:18
changing
1:21:18
changing the language of their
1:21:20
application to conform with
acceptable
1:21:22
community guidelines
1:21:23
by removing words like master
and
1:21:26
blacklist
1:21:28
apparently because he's going
to buy you
1:21:29
know some software he
1:21:31
disgusted with the ownership
the ways to
1:21:34
file complaints about them
using their
1:21:36
privilege
1:21:37
don't seem to work when i saw
an ad that
1:21:40
said consider
1:21:42
donations to these
organizations that
1:21:44
were all blm i
1:21:46
made my mind up to donate to no
injen no
1:21:49
agenda instead i challenge all
producers
1:21:51
to do the same
1:21:52
nice jingles rebelizer he says
rebelizer
1:21:56
but i think rebelizer maybe i
don't know
1:21:59
rebelizer rebelizer
1:22:00
double karma for my sister and
her
1:22:04
special your special needs dog
1:22:08
okay okay uh the uh rebelizer
and what
1:22:11
was the other thing i'm sorry
1:22:13
just double karma oh a double
carb a
1:22:15
double karma
1:22:16
okay an x-ray i'll do a goat
karma that
1:22:19
always seems to help and i had
no luck
1:22:21
on that jeffrey rosen
1:22:26
[Applause]
1:22:32
[Applause]
1:22:34
you've got karma
1:22:38
there you go uh jeffrey
1:22:42
gunner walter in san francisco
1:22:44
california 333 33 he wrote in a
note
1:22:46
from
1:22:47
an email which i grabbed and
printed
1:22:50
groovy uh my name is gooner hey
garner
1:22:53
and uh
1:22:54
i was introduced to your
podcast through
1:22:56
my friend
1:22:57
talon talon hutch
1:23:00
he goes by the gamer tag a tay
1:23:04
slaughterer oh i've seen i've
seen him
1:23:07
in world of warcraft
1:23:09
we were going to have a race to
see who
1:23:11
would donate first to call the
other out
1:23:13
as a douchebag
1:23:16
but he has recently had a second
1:23:17
unexpected human resource
1:23:19
learned to pull out man and i
thought
1:23:22
i'd help and brother out
1:23:24
100 bucks goes towards your
knighthood
1:23:27
my good man thank you for
introducing me
1:23:28
to the
1:23:29
this epic shit a couple of deep
1:23:32
douchings please
1:23:36
you've been deduced as your
bumper
1:23:38
sticker no agenda
1:23:40
it's epic shit you've been
deduced
1:23:45
i'm in portland at the moment
helping my
1:23:47
parents to get the family house
ready to
1:23:49
sell
1:23:49
not coveted related i noticed
that 90
1:23:51
percent of the people walking
around
1:23:53
outside are not wearing masks
1:23:55
damage to san francisco where
i'm living
1:23:57
now
1:23:59
before i came up to portland i
was
1:24:01
yelled at by a lady
1:24:03
across the street who said hey
wear a
1:24:05
mask
1:24:06
save a life i threw up
1:24:10
in my hands and yelled back
we're
1:24:12
outside you idiot
1:24:14
and pointed to my brain my
parents
1:24:18
live in a quiet part of town so
nothing
1:24:20
crazy to report so far can i
get a
1:24:22
little
1:24:23
queen of vocal fry uh you can
dig that
1:24:26
one up that's uh i think that's
the new
1:24:28
york times lady i can't
remember her
1:24:30
name for some unknown reason
you guys
1:24:31
are the best
1:24:32
gunner uh what's her name again
1:24:35
uh what was her name oh well no
1:24:39
i i know i know how to find her
there's
1:24:41
no there's one
1:24:43
the original is
1:24:47
is this it what is this
1:24:50
that's not what i'm looking for
1:24:54
you know obviously i re i read
the new
1:24:56
york times like
1:24:58
all day long mainly on my
1:25:01
ipad app and what what else did
he want
1:25:06
i just uh well now she sorry
1:25:09
what else did he want uh he
just wanted
1:25:11
some no
1:25:14
all right i threw the note away
already
1:25:17
oh noes i'll just give him some
karma
1:25:18
that should do it
1:25:20
you've got karma no you want
anything
1:25:24
extra extra extra read all
about hey
1:25:27
sir dave duke of america's
heartland and
1:25:29
the arabian peninsula
1:25:31
uh good day gentlemen please
please
1:25:34
accept my latest contribution
to the
1:25:36
cause and he sends us 333
dollars thank
1:25:39
you very much still i believe
1:25:41
in um he's locked up still in
1:25:45
saudi arabia here's some info
requested
1:25:48
on the last show
1:25:49
if it's not yet been explained
g2 ah yes
1:25:51
someone said
1:25:52
they want to hang out with the
keeper
1:25:53
and i and get the g2 on austin
and
1:25:55
many people that just goes to
show many
1:25:58
many people said
1:25:59
dude that made us military
intelligence
1:26:02
g2
1:26:02
you should know that it's
interesting
1:26:04
how many people said that to me
john
1:26:07
i imagine the producer
emigrating to
1:26:08
austin immigrating
1:26:10
would like you to prepare him
something
1:26:12
called an ipb is an intelligence
1:26:14
preparation of the battlefield
which
1:26:17
will cover the weather
1:26:18
enemy situation ghosts logo and
no-go
1:26:21
zones etc so adam
1:26:23
uh you'd best get on that dumb
hajj this
1:26:26
year
1:26:27
was limited to just ten
thousand as
1:26:28
opposed to the normal two and a
half
1:26:30
million yes this is what we were
1:26:32
questioning uh if uh anonymous
of dog
1:26:35
patch
1:26:36
had been to that uh
1:26:39
pilgrims had to arrive early
enough to
1:26:41
do health checks
1:26:42
and endure a two-week quarantine
1:26:44
dedication
1:26:46
once the pilgrimage started
they were
1:26:47
color-coded using umbrellas
backpacks
1:26:50
and such
1:26:50
and maintained masking social
distancing
1:26:53
frequent temperature checks
throughout
1:26:54
the entire process
1:26:55
saudi arabia really does an
incredible
1:26:57
job executing this annual event
which is
1:26:59
an epic logistical undertaking
1:27:01
adjusting for such a small
number must
1:27:03
have been quite refreshing
1:27:04
i spent the hajj eat holiday eat
1:27:07
how do i practice hajj is it eat
1:27:11
it's eat isn't it yeah i eat
that's
1:27:13
another
1:27:14
celebration uh doing some boots
on the
1:27:17
ground photography
1:27:18
around the northwest part of
the kingdom
1:27:19
and accepting rides from random
1:27:21
strangers
1:27:22
like mom told nato i saw more
of this
1:27:25
stunning country ate some
delicious
1:27:27
goat probably a white one and
best of
1:27:29
all finally got to experience
the
1:27:31
frenetic
1:27:32
majesty of our local camel race
1:27:36
this was a bucket list item and
a
1:27:38
top-tier travel experience
ibrahim
1:27:40
one of the random strangers
even named
1:27:42
his two-year-old racing camel
after me
1:27:44
at least
1:27:45
for that one race camel dave
came in
1:27:48
sixth place in
1:27:49
place in case anyone was
wondering
1:27:50
finally jobs karma seems to
have worked
1:27:52
as we've been
1:27:53
given verbal confirmation that
we've
1:27:55
been unfired yay
1:27:58
and remaining employed until
the end of
1:28:00
the year just in case however
please hit
1:28:02
me again
1:28:03
as i am unwilling to take any
chances
1:28:05
until i see something official
1:28:06
in writing and that is from uh
sir dave
1:28:09
duke of america's heartland and
the
1:28:11
arabian peninsula and i have an
1:28:12
additional
1:28:14
note that he sent um a request
for his
1:28:18
daughter danny sabella
1:28:19
special karma for her as she is
1:28:21
switching schools this year
1:28:23
and we'd love to get her
started off
1:28:24
right with some new school karma
1:28:27
that of course requires a goat
1:28:30
you've got karma
1:28:34
and on a personal note you know
he uh
1:28:38
he's a photographer and
1:28:41
he uh he's been posting stuff
on twitter
1:28:45
including the camel race he
made this
1:28:48
beautiful shot
1:28:50
somewhere in i don't where he
was in
1:28:52
these travels hitching rides
from
1:28:53
strangers
1:28:54
and it's and the keeper fell in
love
1:28:56
with it she said i want to buy
it
1:28:59
he sent it to her just sent it
to her
1:29:01
beautiful print
1:29:03
ready for framing this guy is
so and he
1:29:06
hasn't seen his own family for
what
1:29:07
six years now i think
1:29:11
yeah pretty much he's been
locked in a
1:29:14
while he's been locked up man
that is
1:29:16
so wrong so wrong well karma
from all of
1:29:20
us and we look forward to
seeing you
1:29:21
guys in austin again when you
get out
1:29:26
next on the list is michael
harrington
1:29:27
from grand canyon arizona 333
1:29:30
uh first and foremost has been
months
1:29:32
since i last donated so i
humbly request
1:29:34
a good de-douching
1:29:35
got it
1:29:41
the shows have been highly
entertaining
1:29:43
and insightful and i thoroughly
enjoy
1:29:45
listening to them as i
1:29:46
hike around the grand teton
national
1:29:48
park
1:29:49
uh receiving dirty looks
1:29:53
from fellow hikers wearing
masks as i
1:29:55
refuse to participate in the
sheep
1:29:57
charade
1:29:58
you're outside hiking i recently
1:30:02
finished reading uh
1:30:03
the sci-fi novel doomsday book
published
1:30:06
in 1992 about a
1:30:08
time traveler and a global
pandemic
1:30:11
incidentally on page 336
1:30:13
and in a forward-looking nod to
banyan
1:30:16
the phrase extreme
1:30:17
unction appears
1:30:24
audience it's a doomsday i
don't know
1:30:25
who wrote it uh please keep up
the great
1:30:28
work and know that the grizzly
bears are
1:30:30
forcing
1:30:31
are forced to listen to you
guys as i
1:30:33
play the download from my phone
on
1:30:35
speakers
1:30:37
to alert the bears of my
presence on the
1:30:40
trail instead of me constantly
yelling
1:30:42
hey
1:30:42
bear like some back country jerk
1:30:47
uh thank you for your curry you
know if
1:30:48
you can get a little
methylmercaptan
1:30:51
uh with you i think you'd be
dead methyl
1:30:53
what
1:30:54
methylmercaptan what's this
there's two
1:30:57
elements of the skunk scent
1:31:00
oh
1:31:10
gives an odor that was probably
the bear
1:31:12
could probably smell it a mile
away and
1:31:14
they stay they stay away
1:31:16
is this something you can also
use on
1:31:18
antifa
1:31:22
well having that in a sprayer
would do
1:31:23
the trick but you're going to
get some
1:31:24
onion that's really a problem i
mean
1:31:26
this stuff will
1:31:26
leach through glass it's really
smelly
1:31:29
oh my
1:31:30
anyway i humbly requested jobs
karma for
1:31:32
all jobs
1:31:34
jobs jobs and jobs let's vote
for jobs
1:31:41
all right thanks cory cory
sherman in
1:31:44
columbus ohio 333.
1:31:46
my name is corey sherman and i
donated
1:31:49
333.33 and it doesn't show that
as that
1:31:52
as such
1:31:53
but okay first-time donor
long-time
1:31:55
bonus so i do require a
de-douching
1:31:58
you've been deduced i was hit
in the
1:32:01
mouth in 2016 by one of my best
friend
1:32:04
seth
1:32:05
i'd like to call him out as a
douchebag
1:32:08
as he has not donated in a
while covet
1:32:11
has been a real sob for me and
my fellow
1:32:14
barbers and hairdressers
1:32:15
so a jobs karma is appreciated
can i
1:32:18
please get
1:32:19
a this will kill you two to the
head and
1:32:22
a
1:32:23
look at that juice another
story to be
1:32:26
told
1:32:27
uh thank you guys for keeping my
1:32:28
amygdala small during these
1:32:29
unprecedented times i try to hit
1:32:31
everyone in the mouth that is
willing to
1:32:32
listen and i'll never
1:32:34
stop this will kill you
1:32:37
oh my gosh can you see that
juice
1:32:42
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:32:45
let's vote for jobs
1:32:51
you can take this one this is
from stars
1:32:55
gomberg uh 321-33
1:32:58
very nice look here's the deal
my
1:33:01
buddies and i are on the way
1:33:03
excuse me to my bachelor party
and i
1:33:05
thought what better time to
assert my
1:33:07
privilege over the group
that'll be
1:33:08
becoming a
1:33:09
knight clearly i'm doing the
work yes we
1:33:12
love that
1:33:12
speaking of doing the work
please call
1:33:14
out my buddies i gotta do it
1:33:16
marcelo
1:33:19
boris and vlad
1:33:23
marcelo hit me in the mouth
over a year
1:33:25
and a half ago and i haven't
missed the
1:33:26
show
1:33:27
since wish i could have learned
about no
1:33:28
agenda prior since i've been a
skeptic
1:33:30
of the m5m
1:33:31
since i can remember and an
avid hater
1:33:34
of the m5m since they decided
1:33:36
dogs on cars and binders full
of women
1:33:38
were the biggest gripes
1:33:40
for a presidential uh candidate
oh yes
1:33:43
binders full of women oh how
far we've
1:33:45
come
1:33:45
or not now more than ever i
seemingly
1:33:47
can't get away from the
1:33:49
m5m and talking points as they
permeate
1:33:52
into every nook and cranny of
our
1:33:53
culture individualism and open
1:33:55
discussion
1:33:55
have taken a back seat to
activism while
1:33:58
dissent is now radicalism and
silence is
1:34:00
of course
1:34:00
violence the cultural pendulum
has swung
1:34:03
180 degrees from the
mccarthyism of the
1:34:05
1950s and no stoppage to the
hammering
1:34:08
of the noodle gun
1:34:09
is in sight for fear of losing
the
1:34:10
movement's momentum the result
1:34:12
the rest of us simply trying to
humbly
1:34:14
make a content life for
ourselves
1:34:16
have become despondent feeling
it's just
1:34:18
not worth the potential ruckus
to speak
1:34:20
our minds
1:34:20
and that is where you two on
the no
1:34:22
agenda show have swooped in
1:34:24
to ease the melancholy
providing a twice
1:34:27
weekly respite from the obtuse
and
1:34:30
unreasonable
1:34:32
so thank you i realize this is
turning
1:34:34
into war and peace so briefly
1:34:36
i emailed you both earlier this
pandemic
1:34:38
about choosing a mic for more
regular
1:34:40
virtual court appearances as
i'd hoped
1:34:43
you fought over what the best
choice was
1:34:45
the advice helped i went with
john's
1:34:47
recommendation
1:34:49
he did this not on a single
thread he
1:34:51
asked me separately
1:34:52
what did you recommend i don't
know
1:34:56
no i probably recommended a pr
40 for
1:34:58
him
1:34:59
and that's what's interesting
because i
1:35:00
remember this note and he said
1:35:03
uh we're looking at a pr 40 i
said yeah
1:35:05
that seems to be the right one
1:35:07
maybe it's a different note no
maybe i
1:35:10
said something different i
don't know i
1:35:11
can't
1:35:11
maybe i could maybe i said
that's what i
1:35:14
remember
1:35:14
anyways i've tried hitting my
sizzling
1:35:18
sweet fiance
1:35:19
juliana in the mouth but
dvorak's let's
1:35:23
call it at times
1:35:25
insensitivity borders on
triggering her
1:35:29
notwithstanding and
notwithstanding she
1:35:32
still
1:35:33
asks what the no agenda guys
have to say
1:35:35
on a topic she's a keeper
1:35:37
her birthday is today august
13th if you
1:35:39
would please add her to the
list yes
1:35:41
she's added for the round table
1:35:42
manhattan's
1:35:43
marijuana got that one added
and thank
1:35:46
you for your courage gratefully
soon to
1:35:47
be night sir gomberg of the
northeast
1:35:49
legal isles and uh we look
forward
1:35:52
to seeing you at the round
table thank
1:35:55
you very much
1:35:56
thank you for your support and
uh go
1:35:58
easy on her
1:36:01
it's almost like insensitivity
yes yes
1:36:05
yes well i mean it's possible i
mean
1:36:08
when you get to a certain age
you're uh
1:36:09
you you just don't put up and
you're a
1:36:11
lot and you're allowed to i
think it's
1:36:12
when you say
1:36:13
that woman i think that's the
problem
1:36:15
that woman that's the trigger
1:36:17
that woman i think i don't
remember
1:36:19
saying that woman
1:36:21
okay what was in reference to
who
1:36:25
that woman okay really yes
1:36:28
probably some horrible woman
1:36:32
horrible uh-huh he got it keith
larson
1:36:37
that would be kamala keith
larson
1:36:40
long lake minnesota nuts 250
1:36:44
becomes associate executive
producer and
1:36:47
he wrote a note in on
1:36:48
email and i have printed it out
okay hi
1:36:51
john i love your show i
1:36:52
actually did work today wait a
minute i
1:36:54
love your show i was hitting
them
1:36:56
hey john love your show what am
i i'm
1:36:59
what he said i'm out of the
script now
1:37:02
no he said hi john love your
show i
1:37:03
think he meant your show oh
1:37:06
i was hit in the mouth by
you're out of
1:37:08
the script i'm just reading
that note
1:37:11
hi john love the show why is
the jet
1:37:14
flying over the
1:37:19
to house at sfo no this is like
some
1:37:23
fighter jet it's got two oh
it's gonna
1:37:25
take you out
1:37:26
yeah uh i was when the osprey
flop flew
1:37:30
over i thought that was how i
thought i
1:37:32
was through
1:37:33
really awesome but those are
very very
1:37:36
noisy
1:37:37
oh you tell me about it oh it's
the
1:37:40
noisiest thing that ever flew
over the
1:37:42
over the over the area anyway
hi john
1:37:45
loved the show i was hit in the
mouth by
1:37:47
ra ken benson douchebag
1:37:52
[Music]
1:37:55
about three months ago i too am
a douche
1:37:58
bag but after three months of
not
1:37:59
missing an episode i calculated
my value
1:38:01
of one thousand dollars per
year so i
1:38:03
made a donation of two hundred
fifty
1:38:04
dollars wow
1:38:05
sorry it wasn't two three four
five six
1:38:07
okay get me on the pace for
knight hood
1:38:09
in one year and he needs a
deduction i
1:38:11
guess yeah
1:38:14
you've
1:38:25
is he on today's list no he's
no he's
1:38:28
coming
1:38:28
he's coming up he's just he's
only i
1:38:31
love sir yosemite
1:38:32
you know it's very funny if
that is
1:38:35
allowed in any case i'd like to
point
1:38:37
out that all minnesotans are not
1:38:39
left-wing defund police
1:38:40
morons oh come young america
were two
1:38:44
towns that merged but couldn't
come up
1:38:46
with a new name so they just
combined
1:38:48
them
1:38:49
right uh norwood and young
norwood young
1:38:52
i guess
1:38:52
kind of like uh
1:38:55
and that ken benson is still a
douche
1:38:57
bag yeah
1:38:59
you got that i request a d
douching you
1:39:02
got that on the jobs karma for
me and my
1:39:04
smoking hot girlfriend being a
covet
1:39:06
era listener i am looking
forward to
1:39:08
what you have to discuss
1:39:09
after coronavirus trump and
sleepy joe
1:39:11
are no longer
1:39:13
the news keep up the good work
keith
1:39:15
thanks keith
1:39:17
okay and onward with uh
1:39:21
baron oleg rataking
1:39:24
rocketing
1:39:29
240.77 in thornhill ontario
1:39:32
canada a baron which makes him
probably
1:39:36
has to be upgraded i'm thinking
if this
1:39:38
is canadian
1:39:40
i mean this is american from
canadian oh
1:39:42
that's a good point yeah i'll
check my
1:39:43
foxy hot wife
1:39:44
[Music]
1:39:48
daria daria how do you
pronounce that
1:39:51
name
1:39:51
let me see darya sorry and i are
1:39:54
celebrating our
1:39:55
10-year uh wedding anniversary
could not
1:39:58
wish for a better person to
spend my
1:40:00
life
1:40:01
with uh and since i started
listening to
1:40:04
shows since the wuhan violet
1:40:05
virus scan and she has not
missed a
1:40:10
show since sometimes listening
episodes
1:40:12
ahead of me
1:40:13
i think it's time to put her on
a path
1:40:15
to damehood
1:40:17
please credit this donation to
her name
1:40:18
we'll put her on the list
instead of you
1:40:20
thank you for keeping us sane
in these
1:40:22
crazy times for jingles
1:40:24
uh all we want is family karma
1:40:27
he um i think it's probably 333
let me
1:40:30
see
1:40:30
240 let me see
1:40:33
240 no if he was doing
1:40:36
333
1:40:39
and that would be yes i think
he's like
1:40:43
333.
1:40:44
so he he goes he goes yeah he
goes in
1:40:46
the exact pot i already i
already marked
1:40:48
it up you're good man you're
good
1:40:50
and he needs uh karma yes we
got that
1:40:53
too
1:40:55
you've got karma
1:40:59
anonymous comes in two three
four five
1:41:01
six from bulverd texas
1:41:04
uh no agenda is essential
developing a
1:41:07
herd immunity to the m5m
1:41:11
yes to some degree dave kaplan
1:41:15
you want me to do yeah go ahead
uh
1:41:19
228 he needs to be bumped up
too no he's
1:41:22
also scandinavian yeah he came
1:41:23
no he's isn't he australian oh
a dollar
1:41:26
dollar dues yes wow okay dave
kaplan
1:41:29
uh i'm from uh new south wales
uh 228
1:41:32
and 56 so i'm pretty sure
that's a 300
1:41:35
so he goes up to the execs
1:41:37
uh oh 333 33 australian dollars
there
1:41:40
you go
1:41:41
jeez you guys get screwed 333
australian
1:41:45
dollars
1:41:46
228 u.s holy crap
1:41:49
uh interesting boots on the
ground data
1:41:51
19 from down under
1:41:53
uh yes we saw that thank you
very much
1:41:55
dave we discussed key points
1:41:57
uh oh he says jeez he's got like
1:42:00
production notes uh requests up
front
1:42:03
jobs karma for my luscious and
divine
1:42:05
wife lisa and her emergent
landscape
1:42:07
design business
1:42:08
jingles china's a-hole it's true
1:42:11
and two to the head geez i
wasn't ready
1:42:15
for that one
1:42:16
um itm adam and john and adam
with this
1:42:20
my
1:42:20
third three thirty three thirty
three
1:42:22
australian dollar dues are
counting
1:42:23
below
1:42:24
plus one penny please adam yes
i got you
1:42:26
covered i would like to claim
my place
1:42:29
at the no agenda round table as
sir
1:42:31
capo of gunya beach uh down
under
1:42:34
the sir capo of gonya beach
down under
1:42:37
ganya
1:42:37
yes john ganya notgunya
speaking of
1:42:40
butchering i'd like to request
1:42:42
thick juicy rib eye on the
steak on the
1:42:45
bone
1:42:46
cooked medium rare on an aussie
style
1:42:49
barbecue
1:42:50
and the bottle of 19.99 e e
1:42:53
black pepper shiraz from the
barossa
1:42:55
valley at the round table
1:42:57
okay you're a dick don't do this
1:43:01
what the hell do you think i
can get
1:43:02
that in like 30 minutes
1:43:05
i can't get that that fast you
know
1:43:07
what's gonna happen now
1:43:08
we've been we've been bitching
about the
1:43:10
notes well he didn't have the
brand name
1:43:12
so you should be able to pick
that up at
1:43:13
the local liquor store
1:43:15
oh okay that's good but you see
we don't
1:43:17
have the we we
1:43:18
we moan about people's notes
being
1:43:22
so now it's like oh let me put
a long
1:43:24
thing at the round table
1:43:26
it's showing well in many cases
there's
1:43:29
always a long thing at the
round table
1:43:33
and that's how we roll here at
the no
1:43:35
agenda show
1:43:37
uh thanks for all you do you're
doing of
1:43:39
the work makes a huge positive
1:43:40
difference to all of us
producers and
1:43:42
d-bags
1:43:43
while i wish you health wealth
and
1:43:44
happiness i really hope you
keep making
1:43:46
the best podcast in the
universe even
1:43:48
after whichever
1:43:49
exit strategy pops three gems
for you in
1:43:52
the email
1:43:54
got it uh thanks for your
courage sir
1:43:56
kappa of ghania beach down under
1:43:59
and uh so i just need to grab
his uh
1:44:03
asshole which i didn't have yet
1:44:07
and he wanted that's true
1:44:12
gosh the accounting on this
show and he
1:44:15
wanted one other thing didn't he
1:44:17
let me just check asshole two
two to the
1:44:19
head okay we'll do that
1:44:20
i've got that where's my two to
the head
1:44:24
there it is china is asshole
1:44:28
that's true oh that was weird i
didn't
1:44:31
hear it let me play it again
1:44:35
thank you you've got karma i
never
1:44:38
should have taken that donation
i had
1:44:39
way too much to do for it
1:44:41
yep sorry sir stephen or stefan
1:44:44
probably stephen of oswego
1:44:49
illinois 222.22
1:44:52
he writes donating after uh
1:44:55
finding out back in march my
job of 23
1:44:57
years was going
1:44:58
away on 8 31. today they came
back with
1:45:01
an offer to stay until 12 31
1:45:04
2021 at 1.5 x salary wow
1:45:07
plus my six months severance
kind of an
1:45:11
operation are you working for
1:45:12
sounds groovy me
1:45:17
it's a birthday show day 8 13
means i
1:45:19
damn well better cough up for
the karma
1:45:21
that worked at least for a year
and a
1:45:23
half
1:45:24
still needs some amazing
girlfriend
1:45:26
karma but the job karma came
first
1:45:28
that's what she said baron
stephen
1:45:32
i'm gonna give it to him again
just in
1:45:34
case and jobs
1:45:36
let's vote for jobs
1:45:39
[Music]
1:45:41
mr peabody's next up 222 22 in
jonesboro
1:45:45
arkansas as promised earlier
thanks for
1:45:48
the email exchange donation
tour my
1:45:49
wicked smart and cougarlicious
1:45:51
partner miss vicki's dame hood
two
1:45:54
jingles one request
1:45:56
um pot calls kettle black dr
kiki's at
1:46:00
science
1:46:01
uh could one of the other highly
1:46:04
talented producers come up with
a
1:46:06
fuckkova jingle regardless if
it's the
1:46:09
illness the economy or just
1:46:11
amygdalas i think we can all
agree uh
1:46:15
it's effed up our entire
1:46:18
year 2020. i agree we can all
agree
1:46:23
so hello this is the pot
calling shut up
1:46:27
already
1:46:28
it's science there we go jesus
courage
1:46:31
courage leanne webb comes in at
1:46:34
riverside california 2
1:46:35
1954. itm and blessings is
donations in
1:46:39
order of my gorgeous knight in
shining
1:46:40
armor god fearing prince
charming steve
1:46:42
webb oh yeah he's the most
wonderful
1:46:44
and best husband and lady could
dream of
1:46:46
he's been my greatest support
best
1:46:48
friend and handyman
1:46:50
he usually worked two or more
jobs so
1:46:51
that i could stay home raising
the
1:46:53
and homeschool schooling our
sons he's
1:46:56
so involved in the boys live
sunday
1:46:58
school teacher basketball
baseball sorry
1:47:01
pack leader and cub scouts and
the list
1:47:03
goes on amazing
1:47:04
our life has definitely been
changed by
1:47:06
the both of you
1:47:08
adam you helped to support our
life
1:47:09
spring podcast by taking steve
on with
1:47:12
the
1:47:12
meveo group he was the first
1:47:15
non-repurposed christian
podcaster steve
1:47:19
does his best to hit people in
the heart
1:47:21
and show them the christ is the
truth
1:47:23
john you were always steve's
favorite on
1:47:24
tech tv and twit
1:47:26
and he enjoyed your publications
1:47:30
you have both helped to educate
us in
1:47:31
many ways over the years thank
you at
1:47:33
one time
1:47:34
every member of the family had
a podcast
1:47:36
going even i even did your
wedding your
1:47:38
way
1:47:38
on the meveo network your
inspiration
1:47:41
timothy our youngest who came
1:47:43
with us in his cub scout
uniform to our
1:47:45
first meeting with you around
the pool
1:47:47
in ontario california over 14
years ago
1:47:50
since then tim has grown married
1:47:53
has grown married and has hit
his lovely
1:47:56
bride in the mouth
1:47:57
steve said i have no known each
other
1:47:59
steve and i have known each
other for 34
1:48:00
years he hired me and i have
been
1:48:02
blissfully married for 30 years
we have
1:48:04
not we're not rich in dollars
1:48:07
as life has thrown us many
courage but
1:48:09
we are rich in love and
blessings from
1:48:10
god and have two wonderful
1:48:12
human resources who have
married and
1:48:14
added two more
1:48:15
beautiful human resources i
asked for
1:48:18
donald trump
1:48:19
jobs karma as steve's voice as
steve's
1:48:22
voice over work can
1:48:24
always use more growth and tim
and
1:48:27
valerie are disney world
employees
1:48:29
waiting for the call back our
other
1:48:30
daughter
1:48:31
in law is a private
photographer and has
1:48:33
many cancellations due to rona
1:48:35
as for the other people i know
that
1:48:37
steve thinks that sharpton
things
1:48:38
are funny thank you again and
keep up
1:48:41
the good work blessings and
love to both
1:48:43
of you
1:48:43
all right
1:48:47
[Music]
1:48:48
our esp ict jobs
1:48:51
jobs job
1:48:55
you've got karma
1:48:58
jeffrey baker's in uh i want to
thank
1:49:01
leanne she uh
1:49:02
she made sure she emailed this
several
1:49:04
times to me to make sure this
got on the
1:49:05
air
1:49:06
and i and i'm glad you did here
we are
1:49:08
worked jeffrey baker in el
1:49:10
atlantic georgia 201.99 working
on a
1:49:13
large sale i
1:49:14
need super size dose of sales
karma keep
1:49:17
doing what you're doing thank
you
1:49:19
all right super size bring out
the goat
1:49:21
bring out the goat
1:49:24
you've got harmony if you
really need it
1:49:28
we got it roderick linhard in
charlotte
1:49:31
north carolina 20157
1:49:33
54. itm had been meaning to
donate for a
1:49:36
few months so now i'm returning
from the
1:49:37
wuhan flu
1:49:39
but alas work has gotten the
better of
1:49:41
me to my surprise i was only 75
bucks
1:49:44
away from knighthood since
starting to
1:49:45
donate in 2014 so my donation
is in four
1:49:48
parts he's got some
1:49:49
accounting um
1:49:52
and he says 69 cents for rocky
foster
1:49:55
who has
1:49:56
continued who has yet to donate
and
1:50:00
continue sinking further into
the
1:50:02
douche abbess and you have to
call him
1:50:04
out for that
1:50:05
um 125 for emma foster
1:50:09
there's only two and it goes on
if
1:50:12
people haven't been
1:50:13
over to see the no agenda mask
so that
1:50:15
they can silently punch people
in the
1:50:17
mouths in line at the grocery
store
1:50:19
shame on them
1:50:20
keep up the good work boys i
included a
1:50:22
pic of my egregiously attractive
1:50:24
wife leslie happy earlier
anniversary
1:50:28
happy early event
1:50:29
anniversary can i get a dating
karma for
1:50:31
my buddy brett
1:50:32
and a goat karma for all the
dames and
1:50:33
nights out there adam i would
love to
1:50:35
hear
1:50:36
joe biden the whole load two to
the head
1:50:39
and look at that juice
1:50:40
love and light sir roderick of
flavor
1:50:43
town
1:50:44
and he needs something he wants
1:50:46
imperials and chicharrones
1:50:48
at the table classy i'm going
to give
1:50:51
you the whole load today
1:50:54
oh my gosh can you see that
juice
1:50:58
you've got karma
1:51:01
[Music]
1:51:03
uh we go on to with jethro jones
1:51:06
and he is in spokane washington
as we
1:51:09
start to wrap this up this is a
pretty
1:51:11
good list
1:51:12
200 credit three cents uh first
of the
1:51:15
douching
1:51:16
you got it you've been deduced
1:51:22
i'm a former school principal
and i was
1:51:24
surprised by your concern last
show
1:51:26
about education the pandemic
1:51:28
is great news for education
because it
1:51:30
will force education to change
1:51:33
hopefully adam did you take a
class to
1:51:36
invent podcasting
1:51:37
could a class have taught you
to do that
1:51:40
certainly not
1:51:42
your pirate radio station would
have
1:51:44
gotten you suspended
1:51:46
uh what we need in education is
more
1:51:48
opportunities for kids to get
in and
1:51:50
mess around with stuff they
care about
1:51:53
that's what real education is
that's why
1:51:55
the school i'm creating now is
about
1:51:57
helping kids do just that
1:51:59
and he has a web address it is
sdl dot
1:52:02
academy
1:52:03
oh that looks interesting let
me see
1:52:04
easy enough sdl dot academy
1:52:07
our education system is all
about
1:52:08
control and compliance
1:52:10
it's not about learning what i
find
1:52:12
crazy is all the work i did two
years
1:52:14
ago to get school principals in
my
1:52:16
district to change the dress
code
1:52:18
and finally allow kids to wear
hoods and
1:52:20
hats mostly
1:52:22
and now all the kids will be
wearing
1:52:23
masks that just cracks me up
1:52:26
talk about poetic justice also
no agenda
1:52:29
has helped me to be more
1:52:30
critical and increase my faith
in jesus
1:52:33
and the church of latter-day
saints
1:52:35
not pushed me away from it oh
1:52:39
uh wait wait wait wait wait
wait no
1:52:42
agenda show
1:52:43
it brings you closer to god
1:52:47
you do us we could do a survey
four
1:52:50
thousand people
1:52:51
yellow and green jello and
carrots
1:52:53
jingle request
1:52:55
that's true jethro from spokane
1:52:58
washington
1:53:00
wait just once that's true no
he's isn't
1:53:03
there some green
1:53:04
he said he's got hashtag green
jello and
1:53:06
carrots
1:53:08
oh okay green jello and carrots
that is
1:53:11
a
1:53:12
mormon dessert right but uh we
don't
1:53:15
have a jingle from that do we no
1:53:17
he just puts it in there oh
yeah hey man
1:53:20
green carrot green green jello
and
1:53:22
carrots to you too
1:53:24
yeah i'm gonna i'm keeping that
in i'm
1:53:28
just gonna start using that
1:53:30
hey see you around buddy all
right green
1:53:32
jello and carrots
1:53:35
so you can get a uh that's true
and a
1:53:38
gimmick
1:53:41
you've got karma green jello and
1:53:44
carrots
1:53:48
uh martin williamson in
aberdeen uk 200
1:53:52
and he's wrote a note in by
email john
1:53:54
and adam thanks for producing
the best
1:53:55
broadcast in the universe
1:53:57
i have been listening quite a
few years
1:53:59
now can you please play the
whole
1:54:00
load then okay this is the two
this is
1:54:03
the whole load from biden
1:54:05
and then trump aroused
1:54:08
that's it that's it oh that is
easy and
1:54:11
no other karma's just though too
1:54:14
i'm gonna give you the whole
load today
1:54:16
it was hard to get it aroused
and it is
1:54:18
hard to get it harassed but we
got it
1:54:20
around
1:54:20
it pervs just pervy
1:54:24
stephen newell i know no he has
a
1:54:27
pronunciation guide for us
1:54:29
uh okay
1:54:32
chanelli nelly chanelli
1:54:42
uh rocky mount north carolina
another
1:54:44
north carolinian who were
loaded with
1:54:46
them
1:54:46
200 bucks even i haven't
donated in the
1:54:48
show with a note and through
email i
1:54:49
think john forgot to look for
that
1:54:51
before the second segment the
donation
1:54:52
last show got me the knighthood
1:54:54
accounting was in the forgotten
email
1:54:57
with some very small amount of
money
1:54:59
like
1:54:59
five cents or something that
makes me a
1:55:02
black knight right
1:55:04
technically yes i think you
would be a
1:55:05
black knight oh
1:55:07
okay hold on we'll make sure he
wants to
1:55:09
be that
1:55:10
sir that bt that's
1:55:14
sir t-h-a-t-b-t hold on hold on
hold on
1:55:18
i gotta go
1:55:19
is this not on my uh
1:55:23
oh yeah i've had here sir that
bt the
1:55:25
black knight
1:55:26
of braves country is that what
that's
1:55:28
what i've got here yeah that's
what it
1:55:30
is
1:55:30
got it got it good i like to
add some
1:55:32
guacamole and cheese dip
1:55:35
to the round table i'm sorry i
don't
1:55:37
know if there's any room
1:55:38
next to the thick juicy ribeye
steak on
1:55:40
the bone cook medium rare on an
aussie
1:55:42
style barbecue and a bottle of
1998 e
1:55:44
e black pepper shiraz from the
barosa
1:55:46
valley i don't know if it fits
but i'll
1:55:49
try
1:55:50
i need the best jobs karma you
can
1:55:52
muster hola
1:55:54
yes my family probably doesn't
pronounce
1:55:57
it right either but we say
1:55:59
chennai okay chenely well if
you want
1:56:02
the best jobs karma gotta throw
in the
1:56:04
game
1:56:05
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:56:08
let's vote for jobs
1:56:12
you've got karma
1:56:16
[Music]
1:56:18
all right uh henry clay's in
brancho
1:56:20
palace verde california
1:56:22
uh 200 she's our last associate
1:56:24
executive producer
1:56:26
in this fairly long segment
sorry
1:56:30
and he actually wrote a note in
um
1:56:33
i'll email my full comment and
he has a
1:56:36
long comment which is
1:56:37
close to two three four five
pages but
1:56:40
i'll read some of it
1:56:41
some years ago i pegged a
monthly
1:56:43
subscription contribution to
the best
1:56:44
to the financial times i felt
your
1:56:46
podcast was at least that
valuable
1:56:49
and i went to the subscription
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1:56:51
because i thought i had good
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1:56:53
i was too lazy to make a regular
1:56:54
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1:56:56
otherwise so subscription put
it in
1:56:58
autopilot
1:56:59
i was used to my bank bill to
pay the
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function
1:57:02
shocked to avoid avoiding fees
proposing
1:57:05
anybody goes on with those
1:57:06
details i was delinquent on
raising my
1:57:09
prior 44.42
1:57:11
monthly contribution for a
while because
1:57:13
i had already noted and he goes
on with
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some more details
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i might be interested for you or
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this is a financial guy he's
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for the financial times which
we kind of
1:57:49
gave up on
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you might want to think about
donating
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to us uh
1:57:55
he says the new york times is
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1:58:15
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producers for show 1268. we do
have uh
1:58:20
brian becoming a knight today
brian is
1:58:23
uh a
1:58:24
listener donor since 2014. he's
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1:58:26
a
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uh he's done some random
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1:58:29
throughout the the time
1:58:30
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thousand
1:58:32
dollars a while ago
1:58:34
and although i see signs every
once in a
1:58:36
while that remind me to send a
note i
1:58:38
recently found the reason to
pull the
1:58:39
trigger on my knighthood
1:58:40
my best friend's wife who's my
smoking
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hot wife's best friend
1:58:44
was diagnosed with a brain
tumor and she
1:58:46
just started treatment today my
buddy
1:58:47
mentioned this is her first of
33
1:58:50
treatments so
1:58:51
i knew what i had to do i'd
like to be
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knighted sir brian of the
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with everyone else who's forced
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says
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we hit people in the mouth
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well i want to start the second
half off
2:00:32
with a with a quiz for you
2:00:34
is it an ask adam or just a
plain old
2:00:36
plain old quiz
2:00:37
it's not an ass game this is a
i want to
2:00:39
tell you have to identify the
person
2:00:41
saying in the morning
2:00:43
in this clip oh hold on a
second uh
2:00:45
would it be titled in the
morning
2:00:47
yes okay here we go i'm going
to listen
2:00:52
in the morning kaylee yep
2:00:57
yes i recognize that voice in
the
2:00:59
morning is that your
2:01:01
potential end of show iso well
that one
2:01:04
and the other one which is the
the
2:01:06
which is a long iso but it's i
think it
2:01:08
would still work at the end of
the show
2:01:09
which is the
2:01:10
they are stupid iso from kamala
harris
2:01:14
what else do we know about this
2:01:15
population 18-24
2:01:18
they are stupid no that's way
too long
2:01:23
uh i have this how about this uh
2:01:26
wait
2:01:29
i think this is what someone
says what
2:01:31
someone sent me no i don't no
no no this
2:01:32
is i have this we just played
this one i
2:01:34
guess
2:01:35
this will kill you i think
we've already
2:01:38
done that one no that one's
been done
2:01:40
yeah how about this one
2:01:41
he's kind of a little bit racist
2:01:45
that's ben shapiro he's kind of
a little
2:01:47
bit racist i'd like it to it
2:01:49
can we use that one yeah i
don't know i
2:01:50
kind of like kaylie saying in
the
2:01:52
morning at the end of the show
but you
2:01:53
can use either one i don't care
2:01:56
let's do uh i so i'm listening
to c-span
2:01:59
yeah i watched a lot of it
myself well i
2:02:02
i caught the collins after
2:02:04
the uh that's it it's the best
part
2:02:06
hello everybody knows this
2:02:09
so i have a few i got four
clips nice uh
2:02:12
i got
2:02:12
a democrat uh probably two
democrats two
2:02:16
republicans
2:02:17
and i'll start with the
republicans and
2:02:19
then this would be the first
one these
2:02:20
are scattered around on the
list so this
2:02:22
one is
2:02:22
more call ins sick
2:02:26
the only thing i can say if
they get in
2:02:27
office will be ruined
2:02:29
and she will become president
if they
2:02:31
get in because they're going to
get rid
2:02:33
of biden because he's already
sick
2:02:35
why is he sick you know why
he's sick go
2:02:38
to robin next in
2:02:39
dc pennsylvania
2:02:44
you know why he's sick and
we're off to
2:02:47
muncie
2:02:48
hello that's good
2:02:51
the fact you know hold on a
second that
2:02:54
is by
2:02:55
some odd odd no no
2:02:58
it's a borderline it was it was
good
2:03:03
that was funny yeah you got a
2:03:06
kick out of it yeah it's
basically
2:03:08
mostly this segway that made it
worse
2:03:10
of course you know why he's
sick onto
2:03:13
okay now this is the water
glass one
2:03:15
which is this is
2:03:16
a uh i think this was a
republic yeah
2:03:19
this is also
2:03:20
that was a republican is a
republican
2:03:22
gift is believed
2:03:23
she says a whole lot but they
have the
2:03:26
words have no
2:03:27
meaning and joe biden better
watches
2:03:31
water glass
2:03:32
if you catch my drift let's go
to will
2:03:35
next joining us from hope mills
north
2:03:40
carolina
2:03:42
she should have added don't
don't take
2:03:44
any small airplanes
2:03:46
and probably stay away from hot
tubs joe
2:03:50
right on so now there's a
couple i'm
2:03:54
trying to say which to put
these order
2:03:56
in but i think i'll do this one
first
2:03:57
which is
2:03:58
now i heard more than a couple
of these
2:04:00
and i think there's going
2:04:01
there's going to be i think
there's
2:04:03
something going on here and i
think it's
2:04:04
something we have to be on the
lookout
2:04:06
for okay
2:04:07
and you you'll hear why i'm
saying that
2:04:09
after you listen to this guy he
comes in
2:04:11
as a democrat
2:04:12
and i call it the odd
coincidence clip
2:04:17
go to john democrat carthage
missouri
2:04:19
good evening john
2:04:21
my name is john and i'm voting
for joe
2:04:23
and
2:04:24
uh the vice president here he uh
2:04:27
uh selected i think she'll be a
good one
2:04:30
and i think they'll
2:04:31
we'll turn this country around
and make
2:04:34
america
2:04:34
great again and that's all i
gotta say
2:04:37
you guys got my vote
2:04:43
this is good that wasn't the
only one of
2:04:46
those
2:04:47
interesting there was another
democrat
2:04:50
that came on with uh
2:04:51
i didn't clip that one because
i said oh
2:04:53
that's funny but i mean the
other one
2:04:54
the second one
2:04:55
showed up the old guy should
have said i
2:04:57
can't wait to build back better
2:04:59
let's see but that's what he
said he
2:05:01
said and and as soon as you hear
2:05:03
make america great again what
comes to
2:05:05
mind instantly
2:05:08
joe biden all the way no of
course trump
2:05:11
hello
2:05:11
it was it's it's very slick
it's good
2:05:14
very slick it's almost like a
move you
2:05:17
know
2:05:18
yeah totally yes if anyone
remembers
2:05:20
that
2:05:22
uh so let's play the last one
which is
2:05:25
uh
2:05:26
another democrat and this one
is my
2:05:28
favorite clip
2:05:29
of all of them because of this
one just
2:05:31
goes straight straight to crazy
2:05:33
this is calling star trek
2:05:35
[Music]
2:05:37
richard you're with us that i
have right
2:05:39
now is that um
2:05:41
when the um coronavirus took
over
2:05:46
president trump and all his
counties in
2:05:47
that white house
2:05:49
knew about it and took their
money out
2:05:51
of the stock market and nobody
is
2:05:53
uh doing anything about it and
now the
2:05:56
stock market is back up they
put their
2:05:58
money back in and nobody
2:05:59
has caught that yet and the
other thing
2:06:02
is is
2:06:03
um we need to move this world
ahead
2:06:07
we've been here 50 million
years i say
2:06:09
well i'm 56 tomorrow
2:06:11
and i don't understand why
we're not in
2:06:13
the star wars
2:06:15
like star trek we can make
movies about
2:06:17
it but we can't be there
2:06:19
why are we not so far ahead why
are our
2:06:21
brains not moving us forward
2:06:24
why is all this money going to
all these
2:06:26
people
2:06:27
that are way up high and none
of it is
2:06:30
being put back into our society
2:06:32
move us ahead move us forward
2:06:36
get out of this debt get out of
the
2:06:38
world
2:06:40
move us forward we should be in
star
2:06:42
trek era and i don't understand
why
2:06:45
50 million people for 50
million years
2:06:47
can't move us forward
2:06:48
richard thanks for the call
you're
2:06:50
coming from i'm all for that
ticket
2:06:52
though
2:06:55
oh that's obviously one of my
cousins
2:06:58
also very angry about the
2:07:00
the moon activity being 51
years ago
2:07:03
and not repeating it and
everyone
2:07:05
getting all jacked about
2:07:07
a trip to the international
space
2:07:09
station
2:07:11
i like the line the question
was his
2:07:14
line
2:07:14
was uh i forgot the line i
liked but it
2:07:17
was something about
2:07:18
we've been here this long and
how come
2:07:20
we haven't been the star trek
we should
2:07:21
be the star trek era
2:07:24
it's true where's my flying car
2:07:28
yeah well there you go oh man
there is a
2:07:30
new flying car
2:07:32
oh probably the same old flying
car so
2:07:35
i'm i get to give it a little
anecdote
2:07:36
there's a company there's a guy
in
2:07:38
sacramento
2:07:38
that keeps doing these flying
cars he's
2:07:40
been doing them since i was
2:07:42
i first read about him i think
when i
2:07:43
was in the
2:07:45
70s or and so it shows up
2:07:48
when i'm the editor of info
world some
2:07:50
guy comes running into the
2:07:52
my office and shows me the
flying car
2:07:54
because the guy reintroduced it
2:07:56
and i said this guy's been
doing this
2:07:58
flying car forever and then
2:08:00
it then again another 10 years
later he
2:08:02
does a flying car this time his
2:08:03
computerized and he goes on i
mean
2:08:06
that's the drone version of it
no it's a
2:08:09
real flying car guys sits in
the car
2:08:11
and then he flies around um
it's got a
2:08:13
bunch of propellers around the
outside
2:08:15
it's well there's this new one
and these
2:08:18
guys have been at it for a
2:08:20
long time and they haven't done
the
2:08:22
whole investor
2:08:23
you know put your mind i can't
remember
2:08:26
what the hell the name of that
2:08:27
ah here it is it's the um
2:08:35
shoot this is really it's a
three it's a
2:08:39
three wheel
2:08:42
it's not the terrafusia crap
2:08:45
is it actually is it air a small
2:08:47
airplane
2:08:48
well it's um this guy's flying
car from
2:08:51
sacramento has always been a
hovercraft
2:08:53
no this is an actual plane and
the wings
2:08:56
uh they
2:08:57
fold out from the front to the
back
2:09:00
and which kind of alleviates
that whole
2:09:03
man
2:09:04
you know what happens or they
if they
2:09:06
break or fold up which is a lot
of like
2:09:08
the terrafusia has
2:09:10
but it must i'm coughing a lot
today
2:09:13
but it must be a really
2:09:16
crappy brand name because i
can't i
2:09:19
for the life of me can't
remember what
2:09:22
it's called now it hasn't flown
yet
2:09:24
uh but but they've done no i
mean they
2:09:26
know it'll fly
2:09:28
uh in fact it's first flight
maybe maybe
2:09:31
soon maybe as a youtube video
i'm sorry
2:09:34
i i feel bad that i can't
2:09:36
i'm kind of like uh stretching
time
2:09:40
and surprised that no trolls
have
2:09:42
already said oh i know what
you're
2:09:43
talking about
2:09:44
yeah apparently no trolls but
you well
2:09:47
you're done i'm the only one
that knows
2:09:49
about
2:09:49
here it is the switchblade of
course
2:09:53
you should look it up the
switchblade
2:09:55
it's a
2:09:56
carbon it's like fiberglass
it's a
2:09:59
two-seater but it can go it'll
do 180
2:10:02
knots
2:10:04
anything is super fast and it's
got a
2:10:06
fan in the back
2:10:08
like a fan propeller and it
does 120
2:10:12
on the road and you tank it
with regular
2:10:14
gas
2:10:15
you know just premium and my
name's not
2:10:18
regular
2:10:20
i'm sorry not aviation gas
which is uh
2:10:23
you know that's 110 octane
2:10:27
and at least and you can park
it in your
2:10:30
garage and it and the cost will
be a
2:10:32
hundred and twenty thousand
dollars
2:10:33
which is a tesla
2:10:36
yeah it's incredibly now i'm
sure it's a
2:10:39
kit though
2:10:40
so what you do is you got to
pay twenty
2:10:41
thousand dollars you go to the
kit place
2:10:44
they put an apron on you you
hold on to
2:10:46
the wrench and they put it
together
2:10:48
yes this is the uh this kit scam
2:10:51
it's great i love the kid scan
if i
2:10:54
if i had they have a kit scam
for cars
2:10:57
too ah
2:10:58
i'd really love to have one of
those i'd
2:11:00
fly that that's
2:11:01
forget it get one well it's not
flying
2:11:03
save your pennies well by the
time it's
2:11:05
flying i'm sure if i save
pennies it'll
2:11:07
actually have enough money
2:11:08
because that's how those things
in other
2:11:09
words yes i agree
2:11:11
yeah let's do a couple of
international
2:11:14
updates
2:11:15
okay let's start with lebanon ah
2:11:19
lebanon okay here we go
2:11:22
latest figures from lebanon's
health
2:11:24
ministry show that 171 people
died in
2:11:27
the disaster
2:11:28
6500 were injured and some 300
000 have
2:11:32
been made homeless
2:11:33
mario sophos has more as the
lebanese
2:11:36
public demand answers about the
events
2:11:38
that led up to last week's
explosion
2:11:40
it's been revealed that a
prosecutor is
2:11:42
to question several ministers
and former
2:11:44
ministers about the disaster
2:11:46
this includes the most recent
public
2:11:47
works minister who is currently
acting
2:11:49
in a caretaker capacity
2:11:51
following the resignation of
former
2:11:52
prime minister hassan dieb and
his
2:11:54
government on monday
2:11:56
the lebanese judiciary does not
have the
2:11:58
power to sue if evidence of
negligence
2:12:00
is found however
2:12:01
in this case the chief
prosecutor would
2:12:03
transfer the file to parliament
2:12:04
where it would be managed by a
special
2:12:06
counsel in charge of suing
ministers and
2:12:08
presidents
2:12:09
an investigation by news agency
afp
2:12:12
found that up until the day
before the
2:12:13
blast in beirut
2:12:14
officials had been warning each
other
2:12:16
about the vast quantity of
explosive
2:12:18
ammonium nitrate that had been
left in
2:12:20
storage at the capitals port
for years
2:12:22
on wednesday a tweet by the
lebanese
2:12:24
presidency gave an estimated
cost for
2:12:26
the damage caused last week
2:12:29
preliminary estimates of the
losses
2:12:31
suffered following the port
explosion
2:12:32
top
2:12:33
15 billion dollars
2:12:37
now i rang the bell because it's
2:12:39
apparently these guys have been
2:12:41
no i mean this this pile of
2:12:44
ammonium nitrate has been
sitting there
2:12:46
for years and they've been
bitching and
2:12:47
moaning about
2:12:48
to each other but but meanwhile
some
2:12:49
screwball report
2:12:51
shows up in the new york times
and is
2:12:54
played out on
2:12:55
look for the clip nyt and it's
played on
2:12:58
democracy now and i thought
this was a
2:13:00
very gratuitous
2:13:01
and odd statement and i think
and i
2:13:04
wanted to deconstruct it for a
second
2:13:05
because i think it was done
meanwhile
2:13:07
the new year
2:13:07
sorry wait wait i think it was
done as a
2:13:10
slam against
2:13:11
trump although this she never
says it
2:13:14
this happened during the obama
2:13:15
administration
2:13:16
meanwhile the new york times
reports an
2:13:18
american contractor working
with the u.s
2:13:21
army
2:13:21
warned over four years ago
about the
2:13:23
hazard posed by
2:13:25
over 2700 tons of explosive
ammonium
2:13:29
nitrate fertilizer left
unattended at
2:13:31
beirut's port
2:13:32
the u.s state department
reportedly then
2:13:35
failed to pass along the warning
2:13:37
to u.s allies now
2:13:40
what what was the point of this
little
2:13:43
ditty
2:13:44
a and b why were we supposed to
we knew
2:13:47
about this and i'm sure other
people did
2:13:49
too why were we supposed to
2:13:50
why was the state department
responsible
2:13:52
for passing this on to allies
2:13:54
and even so passing on to
allies what
2:13:57
difference does that make
2:13:58
at this point trump sucks
2:14:01
trump but again it's four over
four
2:14:04
years ago so it had to be
obama's
2:14:06
administration but she makes it
sound
2:14:08
and i think people listening to
it
2:14:09
they think oh trump that guy
well maybe
2:14:11
that's just you let me
2:14:13
maybe that's just our bias hold
on
2:14:15
meanwhile the new york times
reports an
2:14:16
american
2:14:17
contractor working with the us
army
2:14:19
warned over four years ago
about the
2:14:22
hazard posed by
2:14:23
over 2 700 tons of explosive
ammonium
2:14:27
nitrate fertilizer left
unattended
2:14:29
at beirut's port the u.s state
2:14:31
department reportedly then
2:14:33
failed to pass along the
warning to u.s
2:14:36
allies
2:14:38
yeah i guess i mean if you look
at the
2:14:41
timeline yeah that would
probably be
2:14:42
trump
2:14:44
it was four years ago he didn't
pass not
2:14:46
been in office four years
2:14:48
um well i have a little
different take
2:14:52
on what's going on after um
2:14:55
some research it is a theory
i'm a
2:14:59
conspiracy researcher and
2:15:02
uh it took me a while to
2:15:06
uh think about this clip seven
countries
2:15:09
in five years starting with
iraq and
2:15:12
then syria lebanon
2:15:14
libya somalia sudan and
finishing off
2:15:16
iran
2:15:17
i think we pretty much can add
this one
2:15:20
to the list um
2:15:24
i'm going to implicate uh israel
2:15:28
and i'll tell you why uh very
2:15:31
like the day of i received that
and it
2:15:34
was the day of
2:15:36
which is why uh if you wanted
to do a
2:15:38
deep fake yeah you can i guess
2:15:41
uh that clearly shows some kind
of
2:15:43
projectile
2:15:44
projectile uh going towards the
spot
2:15:46
that explodes
2:15:47
in the right kind of timing
you'd expect
2:15:50
there's multiple
2:15:51
angles uh people have it um
2:15:54
on video and they draw little
circles so
2:15:56
you can see what they're
talking about
2:15:58
there's a negative image from a
whole
2:15:59
different angle from the other
side
2:16:02
where did it come from uh just
uh online
2:16:05
just people uh
2:16:06
posting stuff i know anywhere
the
2:16:08
original images come from
2:16:10
that showed this the missile i
don't
2:16:12
know i know it's it's people's
phones
2:16:15
people's phones
2:16:18
before the initial explosion no
no no it
2:16:22
do you see the uh you see the
the the
2:16:25
brownish orange is uh is is
there
2:16:28
and then just before the big
monstrous
2:16:31
uh
2:16:32
pressure wave which everyone
says
2:16:34
ammonium nitrate
2:16:36
there's a projectile that you
can see is
2:16:39
there's
2:16:39
plenty of videos the reason why
i'm
2:16:42
going to
2:16:43
implicate i have no proof seven
months
2:16:45
ago
2:16:46
right near the syrian uh border
israel
2:16:49
tested
2:16:50
a what they called a new weapon
and
2:16:53
there's a video of it online
and if you
2:16:54
go look at it
2:16:56
it is exactly the same pattern
2:16:59
as this exactly the same pattern
2:17:03
you know with the with the with
the
2:17:05
shock wave and it's that same
2:17:07
round whitish cloud that that
2:17:11
that's spurts out i haven't
seen many of
2:17:14
those so
2:17:15
okay but hold on let me start
no i want
2:17:17
to do i'm asking for
clarification you
2:17:19
could
2:17:19
let me do that are you saying
that
2:17:23
you're because of the what you
saw in
2:17:25
this other video that that
2:17:26
entire explosion wasn't i mean
the
2:17:28
ammonium nitrate obviously is
going to
2:17:30
go up
2:17:31
but it was the actual it wasn't
just
2:17:35
like shooting a regular missile
into
2:17:36
something they think is making
armaments
2:17:38
and having it blow up it was
actually
2:17:39
the
2:17:40
weapon itself made the big
explosion
2:17:43
that's
2:17:44
i'm saying that yeah okay yes i
am
2:17:46
saying that because the weapon
itself
2:17:48
that is
2:17:49
you can if you look on the
youtubes
2:17:51
you'll see it has the exact
same pattern
2:17:54
and i just never seen it before
seven
2:17:55
months ago
2:17:57
now the main
2:18:00
reason why i think this was
israel is on
2:18:03
the same
2:18:04
day and you know uh what goes
through
2:18:07
the the most important thing
for this
2:18:09
country lebanon
2:18:10
is food and they get all of
their grain
2:18:15
through the through the port
they they
2:18:18
import they got
2:18:19
this very poor country they
have to
2:18:20
import people have nothing to
eat
2:18:22
and just to make sure on the
very same
2:18:25
day israeli missiles
2:18:29
blew up grain silos in syria
which is
2:18:32
the
2:18:32
only other place they could get
grain
2:18:34
from
2:18:36
that is nearby in order to feed
their
2:18:38
people
2:18:40
that to me said something's
2:18:43
that now why i don't know maybe
the fact
2:18:46
that
2:18:46
uh prime minister netanyahu has
2:18:48
threatened this multiple times
2:18:50
who knows if there was ammonium
nitrate
2:18:53
i got a picture i got a state
department
2:18:55
report that was never i got a
picture of
2:18:57
some big bags
2:18:59
in guys it looks like a
warehouse fine
2:19:02
we have
2:19:02
the state department never
passed
2:19:04
anything on why was it really
true was
2:19:06
it not true
2:19:07
might as well blame it on trump
maybe
2:19:09
there was no
2:19:10
ammonium nitrate i don't know
but i can
2:19:13
see the the similar the exact
2:19:15
similarity in this missile and
then to
2:19:18
blow up the closest grain silos
on the
2:19:21
same day
2:19:24
well that bomb went off right
where the
2:19:26
grain silos the main ones are
they're
2:19:28
where they where the ships come
in and
2:19:30
drop it off in fact the main
2:19:32
if you look at the explosion
you get
2:19:34
that big building there's a
bunch of
2:19:35
grain silos and there was a
bunch of
2:19:36
grain
2:19:37
on the ground if you look at
some of the
2:19:38
videos uh
2:19:40
so they it's an interesting
idea because
2:19:43
even if there was ammonium
nitrate it
2:19:45
would have been vaporized and
probably
2:19:46
contributed to the size
2:19:48
of the blast and would it would
have
2:19:50
blown up just like that you
know it's
2:19:52
like
2:19:54
show me some more like i said
from the
2:19:56
beginning i'm very doubtful
that you're
2:19:58
going to get the ammonium
nitrate to
2:20:00
make it
2:20:00
blow up like that right yeah
even if
2:20:03
it's heated up
2:20:04
so taking the the great words
of um
2:20:08
of our buddy wes general wesley
clark
2:20:11
here with
2:20:11
we needed lebanon who knows who
knows
2:20:14
what
2:20:15
this could be one other yeah
i'll give
2:20:17
it another aspect to this is an
2:20:18
italian guy this one is all
over twitter
2:20:21
and i didn't follow up on it i
just did
2:20:23
some research to see it because
it
2:20:24
didn't make a lot of sense to me
2:20:26
but that yellow cloud or that
red
2:20:29
cloudy this munitions expert
2:20:32
claims is from a lithium bond
anytime
2:20:35
lithium explosion gives a red
cloud like
2:20:37
this
2:20:38
i never heard that but uh but
he says is
2:20:41
from making missiles
2:20:43
that are uh lithium powered
there's a
2:20:47
there's a couple different
powering
2:20:48
mechanisms for
2:20:49
for uh surface-to-surface
missiles that
2:20:52
are lithium-powered they got
2:20:54
there's a three there's some i
never
2:20:56
knew this i had to
2:20:57
go look it up there's there's
two
2:20:59
different technologies that use
lithium
2:21:01
to make a
2:21:02
rocket motor and uh it's if it's
2:21:05
possible that the
2:21:07
that the uh it wasn't
2:21:10
uh hamas let's say missile
thing and
2:21:13
they drop this they blow this
thing to
2:21:14
smithereens i mean there's no
2:21:17
there's nothing left uh i mean
it
2:21:19
wouldn't it's not with
2:21:20
outside the realm of
possibilities but
2:21:22
then to blow up the second
2:21:24
granary that that was the big
one that
2:21:26
is kind of interesting because
now you
2:21:28
know
2:21:29
because now they're either
creating a
2:21:31
humanitarian
2:21:32
issue crisis uh which of course
can be
2:21:36
dealt with by sending shiploads
of uh
2:21:38
american uh uh grain over there
2:21:42
uh this is an issue it's a
problem
2:21:45
they're gonna get refugee
issues and all
2:21:46
these other problems that
2:21:47
are gonna occur and they're and
starving
2:21:50
people is like the
2:21:50
lowest thing you can do to a co
to a
2:21:53
society
2:21:54
it appears that trump has been
pushing
2:21:56
macron to uh
2:21:58
to step up uh you know france
has uh
2:22:03
they they're they're pushing
money
2:22:05
they've got all kind they've so
many
2:22:07
things going on with lebanon
2:22:09
yeah they're just they're close
allies
2:22:11
yeah historically
2:22:15
um i'm trying to find this
video on the
2:22:17
fly for you i have to find it
for you
2:22:18
after the show when you yeah
2:22:20
yeah it's a very distinctive
look i have
2:22:23
to say
2:22:24
that's why it's like wow that
look huh
2:22:26
okay
2:22:28
uh and the west clark seven i'm
sure i'm
2:22:30
sure if not directly i'm sure
2:22:32
um one of our intelligence
agencies may
2:22:35
be involved
2:22:36
you know swamp not drained yet
2:22:40
yeah something's that's yeah i
i would
2:22:44
put this into play as a
consideration
2:22:46
yeah
2:22:47
one more update belarus yes
2:22:50
the good old belarus
authorities in
2:22:53
belarus have confirmed that a
25 year
2:22:56
old protester has died
following his
2:22:58
arrest during a rally on sunday
2:23:00
in the southeastern city of
gomel the
2:23:02
cause of his death is though
2:23:04
unclear that news came as huge
crowds
2:23:07
filled the streets of a string
of cities
2:23:09
including the capital minsk for
a fourth
2:23:11
consecutive day on wednesday
2:23:13
as anger simmers over the
controversial
2:23:15
re-election of president
alexander
2:23:17
lukashenko
2:23:18
claire rush reports
2:23:22
some holding hands others
holding
2:23:25
flowers
2:23:27
hundreds of women marched
through the
2:23:28
capital of belarus on wednesday
2:23:30
in a show of solidarity with
injured and
2:23:32
detained protesters
2:23:35
the opposition says police have
attacked
2:23:37
and arrested protesters with
impunity
2:23:39
in this local media report
visibly
2:23:41
roughed up young demonstrators
are shown
2:23:44
publicly promising to stop
taking to the
2:23:46
streets
2:23:48
now neighboring countries are
offering
2:23:49
to help defuse tensions
2:23:54
this is i'm going to tell you
what i
2:23:56
think this is too
2:23:58
that belarus not a member of the
2:23:59
european union
2:24:02
uh you know so they have a now
the
2:24:04
european union
2:24:06
is saying oh this was clearly a
bogus
2:24:09
election we cannot have this
this is no
2:24:12
good we're going to we might
have to put
2:24:15
sanctions against belarus
2:24:17
little belarus the european
union
2:24:20
so upset about this election
because it
2:24:23
was so
2:24:24
unfair undemocratic and it's
all crazy
2:24:27
we've got to sanction them
2:24:29
is that really because they
just want
2:24:31
democracy to be better
2:24:33
or is it because this guy is
sick and
2:24:36
tired
2:24:36
of the russian and their in
their games
2:24:40
and he's and he's he's messing
with the
2:24:42
pipelines
2:24:43
so the russians no doubt are in
there
2:24:46
with their goon squads
2:24:48
tearing everybody up european
union
2:24:50
wants their their pipeline
connection
2:24:52
back
2:24:53
hello i want my pipeline back
especially
2:24:56
now that
2:24:57
u.s are sanctioning the north
stream too
2:25:00
so
2:25:00
any country that participates
in that
2:25:02
pipeline
2:25:03
is also going to get in trouble
this is
2:25:05
a pipeline war it has nothing
to do with
2:25:08
democracy in belarus
2:25:11
i'm not going to argue about
that yeah
2:25:13
it's all under pipelines in the
show
2:25:15
notes if you're interested
2:25:17
it's just nuts hey noodle gun
we need a
2:25:19
new gun update
2:25:21
oh yes please let's uh let's do
a little
2:25:24
quick
2:25:24
noodle gun here we go ladies and
2:25:26
gentlemen hey there we go
2:25:34
still don't know what that has
to do
2:25:35
with it but i like it the
noodle gun is
2:25:37
out that's right what's getting
canceled
2:25:40
uh i think robin deangelo is on
her way
2:25:44
to some cancellation as now
everyone is
2:25:48
realizing
2:25:49
uh that the university of
connecticut is
2:25:52
paying her
2:25:53
22 000 for a three-hour lecture
2:25:57
and this is uh people people are
2:26:00
freaking out over this
2:26:02
wait a minute she's just a
capitalist
2:26:06
noodle gun for you robin
d'angelo but
2:26:09
we'll see because she can
always do
2:26:10
corporate work
2:26:13
uh we have the mcdonald's
2:26:16
uh ceo well that's not really a
that's
2:26:19
not really a noodle gun
2:26:21
he lied about how many women he
was
2:26:23
sleeping with and he took a big
payoff
2:26:25
and then the rest came out oops
uh
2:26:29
yeah we have seattle station
fires
2:26:33
jewish meteorologists who
compared black
2:26:35
lives matter rioters to nazis
2:26:38
you foolish man you can only do
that if
2:26:40
you work for msnbc
2:26:43
jews can't do that geez
2:26:46
um prx at uh
2:26:51
you know the who also produced
for the
2:26:53
for national public radio
2:26:55
yeah the public radio enter
yeah video
2:26:58
something
2:26:58
so i think she's the city or
three of
2:27:00
them carrie hoffman
2:27:03
and she has been called out by
2:27:07
uh multiple employees about
2:27:11
touching a woman of color's
hair that
2:27:13
was apparently the
2:27:15
oh no yes she has black hair she
2:27:18
apparently
2:27:19
black i'm sorry i can't say
that kamala
2:27:21
doesn't have black hair
2:27:22
uh i would say she has ados
2:27:26
related hair can't even talk
anymore
2:27:29
and so apparently she reached
out and
2:27:31
said oh man i really like your
hair
2:27:33
well wrong that is so racist
2:27:39
that's what it's come to now
there were
2:27:41
other things of course that pop
2:27:43
up this is not the only time
but that's
2:27:46
what it is
2:27:47
it's like if i well joe biden
gets away
2:27:50
with smelling people's hair
2:27:52
and saying horrible things
2:27:56
but okay all right so but she is
2:27:58
refusing to go
2:27:59
so even though she gets the
noodle gun
2:28:02
it looks like she's got some
kind of
2:28:03
vest on that is uh bouncing
let's see
2:28:06
but uh people are leaving
people are uh
2:28:10
people are resigning uh i would
say the
2:28:14
what's this uh the morse guy
2:28:17
what's his name i don't know
the morsi
2:28:20
yeah alex morse he's running
for uh
2:28:25
he's running for is where is he
running
2:28:27
for him in massachusetts i think
2:28:30
and well the bottom line is
people start
2:28:33
calling him out
2:28:34
because uh when he was a teacher
2:28:38
he was having sex with students
and
2:28:40
therefore you know
2:28:42
qualified yeah that guy wasn't
having
2:28:45
sex with his
2:28:46
own students and now students
are over
2:28:48
age yeah sure but that's the
point
2:28:50
he's not he's not getting
canceled
2:28:52
people who are calling them out
are
2:28:54
getting canceled
2:28:57
why are they getting cancelled
because
2:28:59
it's it's
2:29:00
lgbt unfriendly
2:29:04
yeah yeah you should see glenn
greewand
2:29:06
is canceling people left and
right
2:29:08
he is over over this particular
issue of
2:29:11
course glenn's a
2:29:12
gay superhero he's coming to
the rescue
2:29:14
and he's right obviously
2:29:17
um but channel 10 where's
channel 10
2:29:23
oh bro i can't even think about
where
2:29:25
channel 10 is i guess
2:29:26
the number one noodle gun for
me is the
2:29:30
netherlands
2:29:31
facebook and instagram now both
forbid
2:29:34
forbid forbid any pictures
2:29:38
of black pete so the actual
2:29:43
celebration for children in
december
2:29:46
which used to be before
christmas
2:29:48
christmas is much more
commercialized
2:29:50
now
2:29:50
what if you call him soot pete
no
2:29:53
no pictures if if someone is a
black
2:29:56
pete
2:29:57
and not actually has and
doesn't have
2:30:00
that skin
2:30:00
color it is illegal
2:30:04
by facebook rules to post that
2:30:11
that has got to be the harshest
noodle
2:30:13
gun of them all
2:30:15
i guess so ugh
2:30:19
looks like you can't win here
is um i
2:30:21
just want to stay with black
lives
2:30:23
matter since we're here a
couple things
2:30:25
to catch up on
2:30:26
uh this was played quite a lot
uh
2:30:29
i don't know if this young woman
2:30:31
represents
2:30:32
black lives matter if now
2:30:36
it's she's listed as a chicago
2:30:40
black lives matter organizer
i'm not so
2:30:43
sure of that
2:30:45
i also don't think a lot of
people agree
2:30:47
with her message but it was
2:30:48
played quite a bit here i don't
care
2:30:51
if somebody decides to loot a
gucci or a
2:30:54
macy's
2:30:55
or a nike because that makes
sure that
2:30:57
that person eats
2:30:58
that makes sure that that
person has
2:31:00
clothes that makes sure that
that person
2:31:02
can make some kind of money
because this
2:31:03
city obviously doesn't care
about them
2:31:06
not only that that's
reparations in
2:31:08
front of the first police
district
2:31:09
members of black lives matter
justifying
2:31:12
the actions of looters last
night
2:31:16
so today sorry uh so that was
uh you
2:31:19
know it's reparations
2:31:20
obviously okay yeah this has
come up a
2:31:23
couple of times uh
2:31:25
the black lives matter
representatives
2:31:28
calling it reparations
2:31:29
for looting yeah
2:31:32
yeah that's uh that's not
really the
2:31:34
right way to go about it of
course
2:31:36
you'll never get reparations
2:31:40
yeah i don't think that's
happening
2:31:41
tangibles will be nice
reparations
2:31:43
probably not
2:31:44
also from chicago uh this is
democrat
2:31:48
uh lashon ford so today
2:31:52
i'm calling for the abolishment
2:31:56
of history classes in illinois
2:31:59
we're concerned that current
school
2:32:01
history teachings
2:32:02
lead to white privilege
2:32:06
and a racist society there you
go yeah
2:32:09
yeah i loved that one by the
way yeah i
2:32:11
hadn't i didn't have a clip of
it this
2:32:13
is the first time i got the
clip i'm
2:32:14
very happy yeah it's been going
on for
2:32:16
in some areas this discovery
the history
2:32:18
classes that's a great idea
2:32:19
i'd like to say hi to the
portland
2:32:21
police department officers who
are
2:32:23
listening to the show
2:32:24
who clearly clearly took a page
from
2:32:29
from our recommendation if
you're
2:32:31
dealing with someone who is
2:32:32
clearly under informed and over
2:32:34
socialized the best way to
reply to
2:32:37
anything they say is i'm
surprised you
2:32:40
would use your
2:32:41
privilege to accuse me of not
doing the
2:32:45
work
2:32:45
and then you can fill in uh
taking the
2:32:48
garbage out doesn't matter
2:32:50
it's a tard taser people get
frozen they
2:32:52
don't know what to say
2:32:55
what and they'll defend their
privilege
2:32:57
which is the funniest part
2:32:59
uh here is a portland cop he's
arresting
2:33:01
a female
2:33:02
uh peaceful protester and an
onlooker
2:33:06
has a question now listen to
his answer
2:33:08
is your female officer present
to do
2:33:10
this
2:33:11
good question is there a female
officer
2:33:13
present while you're patting
her down
2:33:18
what's that you have a female
officer
2:33:19
present while you're chatting
her down
2:33:22
how do you know that i don't
identify as
2:33:23
a female
2:33:26
could you hear that yeah not
quite with
2:33:30
as much elegance as your script
but no
2:33:32
but he's in there but he's
learning
2:33:35
he's learning i thought it was
good this
2:33:37
is the uh
2:33:38
the last one i've got here this
is uh
2:33:41
now that
2:33:41
uh minneapolis-st paul of
course is uh
2:33:45
i don't know what's left of it
2:33:49
we don't see any real overview
of how
2:33:52
bad this was
2:33:53
our producers say kind of in a
four by
2:33:55
four block radius but i don't
think so
2:33:57
it seems like it should be much
more
2:33:59
um so there's an ad now for the
2:34:03
uh tcf twin cities financial
bank
2:34:07
and one of our producers sent
this and
2:34:09
and i thought it was indeed
also kind of
2:34:11
tailored towards uh the new
liberal
2:34:14
democrats
2:34:18
can you feel that something's
changing
2:34:23
a shift from a focus on me to
something
2:34:26
bigger because while it's
perfectly fair
2:34:29
to ask
2:34:30
what's in it for me finding the
answer
2:34:32
comes from asking
2:34:34
what's in it for we at tcf bank
2:34:37
our purpose lies in answering
that
2:34:39
question and giving every
2:34:41
need the financial strength to
make us
2:34:43
all a stronger
2:34:45
we you know
2:34:48
what do you think sounds kind
of like
2:34:50
communism
2:34:52
yes they take your money and
they give
2:34:54
it to other people
2:34:56
i don't know yeah well there's
that
2:35:00
that's not right um and then we
got this
2:35:03
cool
2:35:03
screenshot from one of our
producers
2:35:07
uh and he said this was a book
that
2:35:09
martin luther king often uh
2:35:13
often touted and of course now
i'm
2:35:14
looking for the name of this
book
2:35:18
which for some reason didn't
carry over
2:35:20
to my show notes but i i did
want to
2:35:22
read this from 1965
2:35:24
i read this little paragraph uh
such
2:35:27
groups as the panthers
2:35:29
never more than 5 000 and
probably not
2:35:31
half that number
2:35:32
or the rams revolutionary armed
movement
2:35:35
which i think you've talked
about john
2:35:37
no no i did they retitle it
2:35:39
revolutionary abolitionist
movement oh
2:35:42
okay well
2:35:43
it's i i would say it's
probably the
2:35:45
same
2:35:46
outfit the ram just changed it
a bit
2:35:49
uh which wasn't even which was
even
2:35:51
smaller would never have gained
2:35:53
the attention and influence
they did
2:35:57
had it not been for the
susceptibility
2:36:00
of white upper class
northerners unlike
2:36:03
their southern cousins cousins
2:36:06
northern whites had little
experience
2:36:08
and no tradition of dealing
with guilt
2:36:10
and their experiments bordered
on the
2:36:12
bizarre and descended to the
2:36:14
pathological
2:36:15
many begged to be abused and
baited
2:36:19
sound familiar wow yeah that's
a good
2:36:23
one
2:36:23
holy crap i'll have to look
that up
2:36:27
where that's from well i do
have one
2:36:30
thing to get get to before the
break
2:36:32
okay now there is a cuanon
woman who's
2:36:35
just
2:36:36
won the primaries in georgia to
be uh
2:36:39
the republican to become the a
u.s
2:36:42
representative yes marjorie
taylor green
2:36:47
i want to just give us a little
2:36:48
background on her because it's
kind of
2:36:50
interesting this is
2:36:51
uh you can just play i have
three clips
2:36:53
for the short but this one is
clip one
2:36:55
which is the longest
2:36:57
georgia republican marjorie
taylor green
2:36:59
is a pariah inside her own
party over
2:37:01
her past racist and bigoted
statements
2:37:03
but this week it's another kind
of
2:37:05
extremism drawing attention to
her run
2:37:06
for congress
2:37:07
all right so um q is a patriot
2:37:11
we know that for sure but we do
not know
2:37:14
who
2:37:14
q is that was green in a video
a couple
2:37:17
years ago
2:37:17
one of several social media
posts where
2:37:19
she mentions q or q anon
2:37:21
it's a conspiracy theory that
emerged on
2:37:23
right-wing message boards in
2017
2:37:25
has spread quickly through
facebook
2:37:27
groups i'm sorry this is
2:37:29
here's my problem i just want
to stop it
2:37:32
q anon is not a conspiracy
2:37:34
theory it is i mean that's
bullshit
2:37:37
it's not a cause let's start
off with
2:37:40
if you want to talk bullshit
this is npr
2:37:44
so let's start with that
premise and the
2:37:46
whole beginning of the thing
where she's
2:37:48
she has these racist comments
there's no
2:37:50
examples of any of this
2:37:51
but also q anon is a person or
group or
2:37:55
people who are posting
2:37:57
things it gets worse but it's
not a
2:37:59
conspiracy
2:38:00
theory believe me i got better
stuff
2:38:02
coming up
2:38:04
if you think that's bad i guess
i should
2:38:07
wait until the end of each clip
then
2:38:08
because
2:38:09
this is good that for sure but
we do not
2:38:12
know
2:38:12
who q is that was green in a
video a
2:38:15
couple years ago
2:38:16
one of several social media
posts where
2:38:17
she mentions q or q anon
2:38:20
it's a conspiracy theory that
emerged on
2:38:21
right-wing message boards in
2017
2:38:24
and spread quickly through
facebook
2:38:25
groups and homemade
documentaries like
2:38:27
this one
2:38:28
on youtube what do we have for
now
2:38:30
donald trump
2:38:31
as president of the us
2:38:35
and then out of nowhere arose
the enigma
2:38:39
of q those who buy into the
baseless
2:38:42
theory think president trump is
leading
2:38:43
a secret war against satan
worshiping
2:38:45
pedophiles in the deep state
2:38:47
they believe someone known only
as q is
2:38:49
helping by leaving encrypted
messages
2:38:51
for self-proclaimed digital
soldiers to
2:38:54
decode
2:39:00
that's a q supporter in an
episode of
2:39:01
the podcast q anon anonymous
2:39:04
the show takes a deep skeptical
look
2:39:06
into the world of q anon
2:39:07
what's up qaa listeners one of
the hosts
2:39:10
travis vue
2:39:11
says q anon is so outlandish so
2:39:13
ridiculous that most people
didn't take
2:39:15
it seriously
2:39:16
not federal authorities not
social media
2:39:18
platforms
2:39:19
at least not until cube
believers
2:39:21
started running for office
2:39:23
i'm kind of uh i'm surprised
you would
2:39:26
use your privilege to not even
request
2:39:29
that we put on our cue glasses
for this
2:39:31
segment
2:39:33
that's a funny idea but i don't
think
2:39:35
this is a cue
2:39:36
glass is necessary segments
okay all
2:39:39
right
2:39:39
it's just mostly just the
silliness of
2:39:41
npr so let's play
2:39:43
now the second one there's two
other
2:39:44
ones one's from democracy now
which i
2:39:46
just wanted to play as a
2:39:48
as a quick summary because it
has some
2:39:49
funny stuff in it but that you
have to
2:39:51
play the other one first which
is
2:39:53
the just the q and on one
without
2:39:55
democracy now
2:39:56
moniker on there and and
because i want
2:39:58
you to listen carefully
2:40:00
i think marjorie taylor green
started in
2:40:02
the bucket where she truly
believed in q
2:40:04
anon
2:40:05
but now she's probably drifting
more
2:40:07
towards the
2:40:09
political constituency marc
andre
2:40:11
argentino recently wrote about
q anon
2:40:13
for the combating terrorism
center at
2:40:14
west point
2:40:15
he worries q is fueling
extremism last
2:40:18
year an fbi memo called it a
potential
2:40:20
domestic terrorism threat
2:40:22
several cue supporters already
have been
2:40:23
linked to serious crimes
2:40:25
ifa gallaher tracks qanon for
the
2:40:27
london-based institute for
strategic
2:40:29
dialogue
2:40:30
that's almost like a cult you
know it
2:40:31
really becomes this almost
cult-like
2:40:34
thinking they have their
mantras and
2:40:36
their oaths and they
2:40:37
you know are so dogmatic in
their
2:40:39
thinking gallagher says the
conspiracy
2:40:41
now goes well beyond american
politics
2:40:44
international cue groups have
formed
2:40:48
the guy says they have their
mantras
2:40:52
and their oaths i don't know
oaths
2:40:55
uh well that's the way i pledge
2:40:56
allegiance i mean what kind of
oath are
2:40:58
they what i'm gonna tell you
2:41:00
i'm gonna tell you there's one
oath
2:41:03
where we go one we go
2:41:04
all that's their oath it's the
monster
2:41:06
so they have one he said one
both so
2:41:08
that's one
2:41:09
he said mantras and oaths well
he works
2:41:12
at npr
2:41:13
well no that was a guy that was
a
2:41:15
researcher well he's a dick
whoever that
2:41:17
guy is he's wrong
2:41:19
this is the wrap-up by amy in
election
2:41:22
news a supporter of a far-right
2:41:24
conspiracy theory with a
history of
2:41:26
racist remarks has won the
republican
2:41:28
nomination for georgia's 14th
2:41:30
congressional district
2:41:32
marjorie taylor green's primary
victory
2:41:34
tuesday in a deep red district
makes her
2:41:36
the heavy favorite in november's
2:41:38
election
2:41:39
green ran on a pro-gun
anti-immigrant
2:41:42
anti-abortion platform and has
embraced
2:41:44
the q anon conspiracy theory
which
2:41:46
claims among other things that
president
2:41:48
trump is secretly at war with a
deep
2:41:50
state cabal of satan worshiping
elites
2:41:53
who run a child sex trafficking
2:41:54
operation
2:41:56
wow she got the same damn
script from
2:41:58
the democrats
2:42:00
that's that's obviously set up
2:42:03
well do you have something to
add to
2:42:06
this because i do no i'm just
done i
2:42:07
just thought there'd be good
clips
2:42:09
i like this this sex pedophile
thing
2:42:11
going off the deep end
2:42:13
well that's exactly what it is
2:42:18
and that's exactly what it's
about and
2:42:21
uh two days ago the
2:42:25
hollywood california hollywood
los
2:42:28
angeles california
2:42:29
offices of cnn were stormed by
2:42:33
uh at least a hundred i don't
know how
2:42:36
many got in they were in they
were
2:42:37
in in the office building and
they had
2:42:40
signs and this was one of their
2:42:53
can't mantras it oh we go one
we go all
2:42:56
where we go one we go
2:42:58
well that is okay it's a mantra
more
2:43:00
than an
2:43:01
oath well and how about this one
2:43:08
this is a hundred kids in the
in the
2:43:10
halls at cnn
2:43:11
with i mean with signs uh
2:43:15
pizza gates what are they
saying save
2:43:18
the
2:43:20
children
2:43:22
okay it's just and
2:43:25
a couple of guys who look like
they
2:43:26
actually might enjoy some
younger
2:43:28
children we're in the crowd
that was
2:43:29
kind of creepy we're like with
just
2:43:31
creepy dudes
2:43:33
but yes uh this is not just
something
2:43:37
that
2:43:38
cuanon um is about but the kids
you know
2:43:42
the wayfarer cabinets kids are
at home
2:43:44
they're not at school
2:43:46
they're on facebag instagram
twitter
2:43:50
they've bored in the house
board on
2:43:52
board in the house they got
nothing to
2:43:54
do
2:43:54
and then except ex explore
2:43:58
and they're exploring online
and they're
2:44:00
seeing lots of stuff
2:44:02
that is creepy off weird
2:44:05
and uh this week as well
youtube videos
2:44:09
about
2:44:09
20 minutes i have the the full
length
2:44:11
linked in the show notes
2:44:13
this is producer john paul rice
he's a
2:44:16
hollywood guy
2:44:18
he's produced several
independent movies
2:44:20
but also juno
2:44:22
and the hunger games the the
first
2:44:24
hunger games
2:44:25
uh he recently did a child's
voice which
2:44:28
is very
2:44:28
uh very creepy about about
children
2:44:32
about network selling children
um
2:44:35
and here's uh a minute and a
half of
2:44:38
this video that he made this is
a guy
2:44:40
who has who is successful in
hollywood
2:44:42
he's not he's not harvey
weinstein level
2:44:45
success back in the day
2:44:46
you know he's not um
2:44:50
he's not tom cruise running out
gets
2:44:52
work
2:44:53
he gets good work this is a
bigger
2:44:55
problem because most people know
2:44:57
in that world and the world
that i come
2:44:59
from in hollywood
2:45:00
that it is a hidden layer that
everybody
2:45:03
knows is there
2:45:04
when the me too movement
started in 2017
2:45:08
i reached out to several of my
female
2:45:10
actress friends who were
prominent
2:45:12
in l.a you would know them by
name many
2:45:15
of them you would know by just
their
2:45:17
look as you go oh that was her
in that
2:45:19
movie or that movie
2:45:21
and i said well what about the
children
2:45:23
what about the children
2:45:25
and they and the response was
we know we
2:45:27
know but they were silent on it
2:45:29
and it destroyed me because it
destroyed
2:45:32
my illusion of what
2:45:33
rights human rights were
children's
2:45:36
rights were this is a child
abuse system
2:45:39
that we have been living in for
a very
2:45:41
long time and it's been allowed
to go on
2:45:44
and i will not be silent about
this
2:45:46
because it affects
2:45:47
every single one of us the
people on
2:45:50
television
2:45:51
who smile at you who tell you
stories
2:45:53
who give you news
2:45:55
are the ones who hide all of
this from
2:45:57
us
2:45:58
they are not talking about the
real
2:46:00
issues they are distracting you
with
2:46:01
division issues
2:46:03
this is a unification issue
when the
2:46:05
maxwell files came out 48 hours
ago
2:46:07
i went on msnbc i went on
cnn.com
2:46:11
and i looked at every single
one of
2:46:13
their headlines and there was
no mention
2:46:15
of it whatsoever
2:46:16
they were talking about john
lewis's
2:46:18
funeral they were talking about
obama
2:46:21
versus trump all of the
bullshit that
2:46:23
you and i here
2:46:24
every single day and it doesn't
matter
2:46:26
what side of the political
equation
2:46:28
you're on this this is a
2:46:30
child issue this is a human
issue this
2:46:33
is not a political issue
2:46:34
it has nothing to do with left
versus
2:46:37
right democrat versus republican
2:46:39
liberal versus conservative or
anything
2:46:42
you are or you identify with as
2:46:44
in between we are faced with a
crisis
2:46:47
of consciousness among the
leadership
2:46:50
of our banking institutions of
our media
2:46:53
corporations
2:46:55
of the hollywood entertainment
industry
2:46:57
of the music industry
2:46:58
and it goes on for 20 minutes
it's very
2:47:01
interesting
2:47:02
for him getting work that's why
uh you
2:47:04
know a guy like that only does
it if
2:47:06
he's really fed up with it he's
got to
2:47:08
be brave
2:47:08
can't be fair but have some
money in the
2:47:10
bank he's got to have money in
the bank
2:47:12
and
2:47:13
you know the usual list applies
2:47:16
no hot tubs no small planes
2:47:21
don't walk in the streets of dc
at two
2:47:24
in the morning
2:47:25
this is all very dangerous so
2:47:28
when when people discredit the
q anon
2:47:31
phenomenon
2:47:33
which okay fine i i don't i'm
not
2:47:35
following this but i have been
following
2:47:37
this crap for 10 years
2:47:39
if not longer and yeah of
course that's
2:47:41
happening of course it's right
2:47:43
and now all these people like
judy and
2:47:45
amy are going to be as far as
i'm
2:47:46
concerned
2:47:47
helping cover it up
2:47:50
well boom where is that uh where
2:47:53
where is the the representative
who
2:47:57
uh who won the primary and
she's in
2:47:58
georgia georgia okay where
they're all
2:48:01
dying of covid now apparently
2:48:04
we'll keep our eye on her i'm
gonna show
2:48:06
my spoon by donating to no
agenda
2:48:08
imagine all the people who
could do that
2:48:10
oh yeah that'd be fabulous
2:48:19
now we do have a few people to
thank for
2:48:20
show to 1268
2:48:23
starting with brian anonymous
177.76
2:48:28
uh he need some house buying
karma we'll
2:48:30
give you that at the end
2:48:32
um and also i'm glad to thank
you for
2:48:35
the anniversary call out
2:48:37
john carney in alfreda georgia
133.33
2:48:41
yeah i need some jobs karma
we'll put
2:48:44
that at the end
2:48:45
and uh let's get uh then we
have i'm
2:48:48
sure that was john carney then
we have
2:48:49
sir nathan
2:48:50
lee miller foster sir nathan
lee miller
2:48:54
foster norwood massachusetts
2:48:56
this is important because this
is from
2:48:58
uh the
2:48:59
red 33 meet up just a red 33
meet up
2:49:02
in boston so that was a 111
dollars and
2:49:06
11 cents
2:49:07
uh because we did that we did
their meet
2:49:10
meet-up
2:49:11
reports want to see if there
was uh here
2:49:13
we go sir nathan lee miller
2:49:16
uh what a
2:49:19
blue orchid of the golden
mountaintop
2:49:21
queen directory
2:49:24
elf stone and bearer of the
sword what
2:49:26
is this is this his name
2:49:28
no no no no no no no no no no
no no no
2:49:28
no no no no no no thank you that
2:49:30
contributed to this
2:49:32
elf stone all right here we go
chaotic
2:49:35
good night of the white lodge
blue
2:49:37
orchid of the golden
mountaintop queen
2:49:38
directory
2:49:39
l stone and bearer of the sword
reforged
2:49:41
and future dame jj
2:49:43
okay there you go thank you
very much
2:49:45
really appreciate it
2:49:46
uh zadok brown the third a
hundred
2:49:49
dollars
2:49:50
uh hillary reliable
2:49:53
in newark delaware um a hundred
2:49:57
rob van dyke in netherlands uh
2:50:01
a hundred alex vermillion west
lynn
2:50:04
oregon
2:50:05
a hundred take a look he's got
anything
2:50:07
there his note
2:50:08
uh thomas hertado 88 88 which
is a birth
2:50:12
as a anniversary call i want to
thank
2:50:14
you and dennis von den dreichen
2:50:17
in amsterdam um
2:50:20
88.88 again thank you graham
2:50:23
bucknell 8008 uh boobs french
forest
2:50:27
new south wales uh did you ever
meet
2:50:30
frank zappa he wants to know
2:50:32
no i met uh his kids dweezil
2:50:35
and moon unit i uh i worked
with them
2:50:37
for about a year or so they
were also on
2:50:39
the network
2:50:40
rachel so in other words the
answer is
2:50:42
no but we should weasel is very
cool
2:50:45
rachel butner in omaha nebraska
80 scott
2:50:48
watkins in columbus missouri
2:50:50
66.66 uh sir not appearing on
this
2:50:54
podcast in richland washington
5678 kurt
2:50:57
from illinois
2:50:58
5555 doctor disorder 55-55
2:51:02
tim kimbrell in denton texas
2:51:06
has got a birthday shout out uh
sir slam
2:51:09
by nessa
2:51:10
5510 double knickers on the
dime slam
2:51:12
bob rolling night of the
guadalupe
2:51:14
trail 33 in san jose california
5510
2:51:19
sir don de baron of new
hampshire 5510
2:51:21
from windham
2:51:22
new hampshire kevin carlisle in
2:51:25
birmingham alabama 5115
2:51:27
case in grover in nolensville
tennessee
2:51:29
5033
2:51:31
kevin meisenberg
2:51:35
in lincoln nebraska 5510 the
following
2:51:37
people are 50
2:51:38
donors and we have quite a few
of them
2:51:39
today thankfully uh name and
location
2:51:42
if applicable starting with sir
brandon
2:51:45
savoir
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in port orchard washington
rossen
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rosen rosenthoff in london
2:51:52
uk robert decany in fairfax
virginia
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florida
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hey sean is tony your brother
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that's it game patricia
worthington in
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miami florida
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clayton dunevant in greenland
greenfield
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wisconsin drew mochack not
mistaken
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uh in mountain view california
jennifer
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washburn
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uh jonathan ferris in liberal
kansas
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uh jessie hall in friendswood
texas
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colin petit calling i guess
petite
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in fairfield virginia steven
schumacher
2:52:35
or schumacher says schumacher
in xenia
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ohio
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uh sir george wooshet
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gramoley
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curback
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in essexville michigan kimberly
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in toronto
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ontario and last but not least
john
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carpenter st louis missouri
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[Music]
2:54:01
here we go it's our birthday
list for
2:54:03
the 13th of august 2020 brian
says
2:54:06
uh i'm sorry tristan allen says
happy
2:54:08
birthday to his father christian
2:54:10
allen sir stephen of oswego
celebrates
2:54:13
today
2:54:14
uh kevin meisenberg happy
birthday to
2:54:17
ella meisenberg also
celebrating today
2:54:20
uh tim krimble says happy
birthday to
2:54:22
his son dawson turns 12
2:54:24
tomorrow rachel says happy
birthday to
2:54:26
zachary actually he turns 40
today
2:54:28
congratulations chris jamal
2:54:30
remolly grimold ramon remote uh
we'll be
2:54:33
celebrating his birthday
2:54:34
tomorrow and leanne webb with
the
2:54:35
beautiful donation and note for
her
2:54:37
husband steve
2:54:38
uh he'll be celebrating on the
19th
2:54:40
happy birthday from everybody
here at
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cool good list good fun uh
knights and
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dames
2:54:49
which we have uh one
2:54:53
two three four wow five nights
today no
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dames but
2:54:57
get a nice and manly blade
perfect for
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them on the podium please
2:55:02
brian robert cronk crocnale
cognali
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dave kaplan roderick leonard and
2:55:10
stephen chinelli chanelle
chanelli
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all of you have reached the
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right now
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uh one thousand dollars or more
and we
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saw that uh brian actually made
it
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after years of smaller
donations thank
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you and i'm very proud to
pronounce the
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kd sir brian of the northern
south towns
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sir stone blue rock and roll
sure helped
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me through
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uh sir capo of ganya beach sir
roderick
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of flavor town and sir
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that bt the black knight of
braves
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country
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it doesn't happen often but i
ran out i
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can tell you that here we have
hookers
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for you on deck
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2:56:26
[Music]
2:56:31
[Applause]
2:56:33
like a party indeed
2:56:36
uh see i do have uh i've got a
couple
2:56:38
reports here
2:56:40
first let's start with what's
coming up
2:56:41
today the no math south side
okie town
2:56:44
meetup
2:56:45
uh that's at 6 30 at garage in
2:56:48
the garage in moore oklahoma uh
2:56:51
bridgeport pennsylvania oh
that's a no
2:56:53
agenda slash mo facts meet up
seven
2:56:55
o'clock tonight
2:56:56
at cuddlers uh then we have the
bi-state
2:57:00
amygdala commission meetup in
davenport
2:57:02
iowa uh that's at the armored
gardens
2:57:06
with todd mcgreevy organizing uh
2:57:09
tomorrow
2:57:10
the greater seattle kirkland
marina
2:57:12
meetup the wild rover irish pub
2:57:15
also tomorrow the virtual
meetup over
2:57:17
jitsi at 4 p.m eastern
2:57:19
comic blogger organizing i
presume you
2:57:21
can go to no agendasocial.com
for that
2:57:24
on saturday bloomington indiana
at the
2:57:27
switch yard brewery
2:57:29
throughp is organizing also on
saturday
2:57:31
in sioux
2:57:32
city iowa riverside park sir
bernie
2:57:35
atoma
2:57:36
and matt decker are hosting
that for you
2:57:39
and
2:57:39
on sunday the oxford north
carolina
2:57:42
meetup five o'clock tobacco
wood brewery
2:57:45
uh derek parr is organizing
that for you
2:57:48
and we have a couple
2:57:50
of uh reports this is
2:57:53
the first one is the report
from west
2:57:56
seattle burien
2:57:57
school from home uh this was
kind of
2:57:59
good
2:58:00
uh stephen m hill a douchebag
from west
2:58:03
seattle says
2:58:04
our meetup was small it was
2:58:05
exceptionally productive hannah
the
2:58:07
keeper and i were joined by
fellow no
2:58:08
agenda producers jeremy and jen
2:58:10
that's very small to discuss
the myriad
2:58:12
of issues confronting our
families as we
2:58:14
approach the new school year a
2:58:15
conversation touched on all the
expected
2:58:17
points mass
2:58:18
social distancing outsized
concerns from
2:58:20
other family members
2:58:21
sjw indoctrination by the
public school
2:58:24
system etc
2:58:25
but where things really got
down to
2:58:26
brass tax was the way in which
requiring
2:58:28
our children to learn
2:58:30
and socialize through the
established
2:58:32
remote systems
2:58:33
is truly a method of social
control and
2:58:36
an attempt to dehumanize the
members of
2:58:38
their young cohort and train
them to be
2:58:40
digital corporate slaves
2:58:42
this will not stand so they had
a aha
2:58:45
moment
2:58:46
and uh they have set up a group
2:58:49
um a email group
2:58:53
wsea dot school from home at
gmail.com
2:58:57
again wsea.school
2:59:00
gmail.com encourage any parent
of any
2:59:02
age group in any localities
interested
2:59:04
in discussing the future of our
2:59:05
collective human resources to
drop us a
2:59:07
line
2:59:08
and brainstorm outstanding idea
2:59:11
and we have an audio report
from here
2:59:15
oops from um an old favorite
2:59:18
sergeant fred do you remember
sergeant
2:59:22
fred
2:59:23
not for a while no no we
haven't heard
2:59:25
from him for quite a while
2:59:27
sergeant fred early supporter
vietnam
2:59:29
veteran
2:59:30
and uh still in and out of va
hospitals
2:59:34
for
2:59:34
agent orange uh damage that was
done to
2:59:37
him
2:59:37
and he apparently was at uh at
an
2:59:40
impromptu meetup here we are
today is
2:59:43
the 9th of august and we are in
a meetup
2:59:46
it's a no agenda meetup
2:59:47
and with us here at orange in
2:59:51
the city of orange in orange
county this
2:59:52
is a sergeant fred meetup
2:59:54
it's spontaneous and it's
extemporaneous
2:59:58
and here with us we have these
people a
3:00:00
podcaster
3:00:01
matt from the brunch with the
breadth
3:00:03
podcast in the morning
everybody and
3:00:05
just so you all know blind
lives matter
3:00:07
so it's blm blind lives matter
and why
3:00:10
is that matt
3:00:10
well i'm blind and you know my
life
3:00:12
matters just like everybody
else's life
3:00:14
but i mean
3:00:15
blind lives matter and of
course this
3:00:17
sergeant fred
3:00:18
from originally from austin
marooned
3:00:21
here
3:00:22
in l.a because can't go
anywhere any
3:00:24
place because of the
3:00:26
the lockdown but anyway uh i'm
podcaster
3:00:29
too with three podcasts
3:00:30
once called podcast reporter
the other
3:00:32
one this the struggling biz and
tell
3:00:34
john c
3:00:35
to work that is biz and the
other one is
3:00:39
um the 2030podcast.com so
3:00:42
we want to wish everybody here
from no
3:00:43
agenda to say one two three
3:00:45
in the morning thank you very
much
3:00:47
sergeant fred go
3:00:48
to knowagendameetups.com
3:00:53
[Music]
3:01:04
feels the same
3:01:08
it's like a party just like a
party
3:01:11
just like one no
agendameetups.com it's
3:01:14
great fun
3:01:15
and thank you all
3:01:20
do you have anything left i
mean i have
3:01:22
one clip that i want to play
because it
3:01:24
does need comment
3:01:25
okay so i'm not going to play
us out all
3:01:28
right
3:01:29
let me just see if i want to
play
3:01:30
something before that
3:01:34
yes i do have one important
clip that i
3:01:37
feel is important
3:01:39
to play uh since uh
3:01:42
the biden camp campaign is in
the news
3:01:46
and this is the what was the
3:01:50
the something from the quran
that joe
3:01:52
biden repeated
3:01:54
use your hands use your teeth
from the
3:01:56
hadith from the hadiths
3:01:59
what do you know about that i
don't know
3:02:01
anything about it well i saw it
we did
3:02:03
play the guy
3:02:03
analyzing it on the show yeah
but what i
3:02:06
didn't hear
3:02:07
was the analysis brought by ion
here she
3:02:10
ali
3:02:11
she was on tucker carlson i
like ion
3:02:13
hirciali i know her
3:02:15
she uh she immigrated to the
netherlands
3:02:18
first
3:02:19
from uh famous very famous
she's one of
3:02:21
the most influential women in
the world
3:02:23
i think time magazine usually
lists her
3:02:26
um and uh i know we're through
the uh
3:02:29
the
3:02:29
l.a lesbians if you remember
those guys
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those
3:02:32
guys yeah i'd be interested
what did she
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have to say it was the la jewish
3:02:36
lesbians that might ring a bell
3:02:38
well uh she was surprised
shocked odd
3:02:41
and somewhat
3:02:42
outraged by what joe said and
the fact
3:02:45
that no one caught it the next
thing
3:02:47
that he says on the clip
3:02:49
which is if you see something
wrong and
3:02:52
he quotes the prophet muhammad
3:02:54
then use your hand and if you
can't use
3:02:57
your hand
3:02:58
use your tongue and if you
can't use
3:03:00
your tongue
3:03:01
then use your heart what he's
basically
3:03:04
doing from that point onwards is
3:03:07
enforcing sharia law and it is
3:03:11
vigilantism on steroids it's
like
3:03:14
you know we've seen if you're a
muslim
3:03:17
you grew up
3:03:18
within islam you're trying to
reform it
3:03:20
you're just a good american
muslim
3:03:22
you are being confronted with a
former
3:03:25
vice
3:03:26
president and i would say
3:03:29
a candidate for a major
political party
3:03:32
who's basically saying let's
enforce
3:03:34
sharia law but i don't know who
puts
3:03:37
these words in his mouth
3:03:39
and i'm alarmed and i
absolutely cannot
3:03:42
believe
3:03:42
that in the year 2020 joe biden
is
3:03:46
commanding right
3:03:47
and forbidding wrong meaning
he's
3:03:49
enforcing
3:03:50
sharia law i understand that
joe biden
3:03:53
doesn't know what he's
3:03:54
doing because and i think most
americans
3:03:56
don't
3:03:57
but he does have a campaign
team he has
3:03:59
a team of people who will say
3:04:02
this is what you can say joe
biden
3:04:05
should come out
3:04:06
and apologize and apologize
3:04:09
profusely to the american
people and
3:04:12
especially
3:04:13
to those american muslims who
have
3:04:15
adopted and
3:04:16
embraced the foundational
principles of
3:04:20
america basically
3:04:23
someone slipped it in yes i and
he said
3:04:26
it
3:04:26
in that speech that he wants to
bring
3:04:28
more muslims on board and he
probably
3:04:30
did the same thing that obama
did
3:04:32
ended up with a bunch of muslim
3:04:35
brotherhood types rash
3:04:36
you know radicals in the
administration
3:04:39
because biden would was in that
3:04:42
administration he probably
moved a few
3:04:44
of them over
3:04:45
and you know he's clueless this
guy's he
3:04:48
is the danger to the country
she's going
3:04:50
to try
3:04:50
there's another 40 seconds
she'll
3:04:51
translate it directly into what
that's
3:04:53
what that piece means and in
this video
3:04:56
what he has done is he's put
3:04:58
himself at least these people
3:05:01
who i think of as a muslim
brotherhood
3:05:03
radical islamists
3:05:05
they have him endorsing and
3:05:08
enforcing sharia vigilantism
3:05:12
i mean think about it you have
people
3:05:15
who are
3:05:16
muslim scholars when they when
they
3:05:17
start talking about
3:05:19
enforcing sharia law it is
should we use
3:05:23
when you talk about the hand is
it the
3:05:25
sword
3:05:26
is it firearms is it improvised
3:05:30
um explosive devices think
about the two
3:05:33
brothers
3:05:33
um who went and used their
mother's
3:05:36
pressure cooker
3:05:37
to uh hurt people during the
boston
3:05:40
marathon bombings in 2013
3:05:42
that's the kind of thing and if
you
3:05:43
don't know what you're talking
about
3:05:44
then you shouldn't do it
3:05:46
there you go that to me is a
big deal
3:05:51
there's a lot of there's a few
others i
3:05:53
thought i clipped one of them
and now
3:05:55
i'm thinking about it probably
didn't
3:05:56
there's a number of analysts
that are uh
3:05:59
bringing this
3:06:00
up good biden of course doesn't
know
3:06:02
what the hell is going on so
what are
3:06:03
you doing what
3:06:04
what sharia is sharia law is
that with
3:06:08
the like the head gear
3:06:10
look here's the deal come on
man what do
3:06:12
you mean come
3:06:14
[Music]
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look so i have my last clip is
this this
3:06:20
isn't uh
3:06:21
the npr again uh i'm getting
great
3:06:24
material from
3:06:25
yeah i can tell now this has
got this is
3:06:27
a just needs a little comment
at the end
3:06:29
because this is the
3:06:30
stupidest report i have ever
heard on
3:06:33
npr
3:06:34
and you'll realize when you
hear the
3:06:36
report why
3:06:37
i think this okay so let's just
h1b
3:06:40
analysis this is the indicator
from
3:06:44
planet money
3:06:45
on june 22nd president trump
issued an
3:06:47
executive order to restrict
3:06:49
certain types of immigrants and
3:06:50
temporary foreign workers from
coming to
3:06:52
the u.s
3:06:53
now this order applied to future
3:06:55
immigrants not to people who
are already
3:06:57
here or those who had already
been
3:06:59
approved to move here
3:07:00
and the rationale given by the
president
3:07:02
was that with so many americans
out of
3:07:04
work right now
3:07:05
he did not want more people
from other
3:07:07
countries competing with
americans for
3:07:09
the available jobs
3:07:10
and the executive order was
consistent
3:07:12
with the president's broader
agenda of
3:07:14
limiting immigration to the u.s
3:07:16
maggie peters is an associate
professor
3:07:18
of political science at ucla
3:07:20
and she says there was one
thing about
3:07:22
the executive order that she
found
3:07:24
really surprising
3:07:25
unlike the trump
administration's
3:07:27
earlier changes to immigration
which had
3:07:29
largely focused on restricting
so-called
3:07:31
low-skilled immigration this new
3:07:33
executive order also targeted
visas for
3:07:36
highly skilled workers
3:07:37
and specifically as maggie
explains the
3:07:39
order suspended new
3:07:40
h-1b visas those are the visas
that
3:07:43
often go to foreign workers in
the u.s
3:07:44
tech sector the government had
3:07:46
previously begun scrutinizing
h-1b
3:07:49
applications more than it had
before and
3:07:50
that had made it more
complicated to
3:07:52
apply for them
3:07:53
but this order temporarily
suspends
3:07:55
granting h1bs altogether
3:07:57
with just a few exceptions but
when you
3:07:59
think about
3:08:00
the h1b workers who are coming
into the
3:08:03
tech sector
3:08:04
that's not exactly the
population that
3:08:06
we think about who've lost
their jobs
3:08:08
right now
3:08:09
if we think about any group the
tech
3:08:11
sector has pretty quickly moved
to being
3:08:13
able to work remotely
3:08:16
ah so she believes this woman
3:08:20
from uh this woman from ucla
3:08:23
there it is she believes that
if you
3:08:27
work from home and you're a
tech worker
3:08:30
you know you're not threatened
by h1b
3:08:33
because you work from home to
tech
3:08:34
sectors adopted to working from
home
3:08:37
thus if you work from home your
job's
3:08:38
secure what is she
3:08:40
talking about well this actually
3:08:44
gave me something else to think
about
3:08:47
if if half of these tech
companies
3:08:51
have you working from home
3:08:54
go work from your home in india
3:08:58
or pakistan you can dial in
it's the
3:09:00
same thing
3:09:03
it's problem solves well that's
3:09:06
borderline
3:09:06
outsourcing but the point is is
that she
3:09:09
says
3:09:10
h1b the tech community has
3:09:13
resolved this issue of you being
3:09:15
replaced you're making
3:09:16
a hundred thousand dollars a
year and
3:09:18
being replaced by a sixty
thousand
3:09:20
dollar
3:09:21
uh hindi yeah on h1b because
you're
3:09:24
working from home
3:09:25
what is what how does this
report even
3:09:28
air
3:09:29
it's stupid you know ever since
they
3:09:32
they got rid of lee masters at
npr
3:09:36
jarl moan i only call him by
his disc
3:09:39
jockey name
3:09:41
it's gone downhill and you know
they
3:09:43
have the billion dollar
endowment that's
3:09:45
what that's what lee got him
3:09:46
so they you know they're just
coasting
3:09:49
and they've probably these these