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August 23rd, 2020 • 2h 57m

1271: 3 Screws

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this is my show i ask the question just
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to do what i say
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adam curry john c devorah it's sunday
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august 23rd
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2020. this is your award-winning kimbo
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nation media assassination episode 1271
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this
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is no agenda duped again
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and broadcasting live from opportunity
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zone 33 here in the frontier of austin
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texas capital of the drone star
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state good morning everybody i'm adam
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curry
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and from northern silicon valley where
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we're all trying to catch our breath
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over the joe biden speech i'm john cena
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vorak
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yeah i can't wait to talk about good old
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joe
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but more importantly how's the fire
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there's no fire around here i know
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fire's everywhere apparently
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what's the the in your you don't have
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any local uh
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info any updates i mean is it moving is
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it moving towards you is it moving away
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is it not important to move it toward me
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i'm on the bay
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has it has it consumed scott adams home
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yet i heard he was really
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not yeah all right okay do you need a
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rain stick does somebody need a rain
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stick over there
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i mean it's no because what happens with
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the rain stick and i think this is the
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reason these all started is because of
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your rain stick what
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it triggered this yeah it brought in
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rain
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but it also brought in all those 2500
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lightning strikes
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what do you mean that's my light i
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didn't do that with the rain stick i i
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i did some stuff for colorado well it's
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it's just
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it goes over everywhere that's very
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uncomfortable you don't know what the
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result is
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it's dangerous to do it that's okay but
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it's very unprofessional to blame a
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fellow rain sticker
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for something like that you know back it
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up man facts
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pump the brakes yeah pump the brakes
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hey we're getting screwed here in austin
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screwed screwed screwed
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and it will not stand screwed screws
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richards
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it's really screws three screws in a row
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yeah we're getting screwed
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okay the promise was okay shutting the
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bars down again
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restaurants still at half capacity uh
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we'll do more curve flattening and once
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we were
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on a seven day average of below 44
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hospital admissions
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per week we could really had these rules
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they were set in stone
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so you can count on them yeah right we
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cannot
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let our guard down we cannot
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make any changes from the behavior
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that we've had austin public health has
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seen a downward trend in both new
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covenant 19 cases
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and hospital admissions the hospital
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emissions are
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they're still going down but they're
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certainly going down at a much slower
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rate
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than we saw in july wednesday's 7 day
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moving average for hospital admissions
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is 29 well below stage 4's risk-based
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guidelines of 40 or higher
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looking at the chart the austin travis
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county area should be in yellow
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stage 3 which would allow for
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non-essential travel and give the green
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light to shop and dine
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the pandemic has drastically impacted
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businesses
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shutting doors and making it difficult
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for small businesses to operate at
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limited capacity
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interim health authority dr mark scott
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says his office is working on moving
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away from hospital admissions
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as their key indicator for the stages of
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risk-based guidelines
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and instead may look at the positivity
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rate and new cases
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as the new indicator to move thresholds
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we're still
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considering ourselves in stage four and
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we wanted
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to keep it that way until we can get
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below 5
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in terms of positivity across the board
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and certainly
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we want to be more protective in our
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advice as we approach september 8th
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and the expected return of some students
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to school
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oh so really it's just until september
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8th
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this is really this is really um
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un-american
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you know it's un-american about it well
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the american way
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is all right everybody let's get this
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down
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less than 44 seven day average come on
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everybody shape up let's do it okay
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we're all in we're going for the goal we
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can do it we're a team we're murk on
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number one
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we do it and then it's nah well you know
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we're going to change from
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hospitalizations
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to positive test rate are you kidding me
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so it's the austin city council man
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you're very disappointed
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very disappointed the mayor the city
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council on that shill you heard that
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the temporary health expert that they've
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hired some consultant a-hole
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it's all it's all that it's all the
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pharma guys and they're all too afraid
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to say no
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are you clipping your pen it's really
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it's really loud you know it's so
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you know that's it's funny you always
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say that i i click it when i'm listening
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to you sometimes just like
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out of habit because i have the pen in
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my hand because i was writing with it
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and so i got the pen in my hand i'm
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clicking clicking
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it is a mile away from the microphone
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yeah but it's in the zone of the
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microphone
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what are you using i have my precise v7
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rt
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from uh pilot that's your
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that's your microphone no that's my pen
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this one
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yes everybody i'm using a brand new
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podcaster mic
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which i'm crowdfunding it's the precise
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vt v7rt
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you're gonna love it from pilot
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well it's a pin i got from the commerce
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with the z
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bank brazil when you're
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moving some cash down there the commerce
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ebay
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ah mr dvorak here you go so
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this is very disappointing yes it's also
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not it's just not okay so they will have
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to they will have to account they shall
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repent for this one way or the other
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but we're moving into this phase which i
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am not even sure we're gonna have
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schools open at all
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uh the vaccine phase is coming hard and
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heavy now
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hard and heavy and by the way the
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vaccine might not even arrive
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who knows and we always already know it
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doesn't work
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oh we have uh trump now gaslighting the
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industry by tweeting
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the deep state or whoever over at the
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fda
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is making it very difficult for drug
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companies to get people
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in order to test the vaccines and
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therapeutics
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obviously they're hoping to delay the
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answer until after november third
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this is very interesting so they are
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having what you're talking about they
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are hard to get people all you have to
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do is keep up in the end you want a
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hundred bucks you want 200 bucks you
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want 300 bucks you want 400 bucks
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they got tons of money this is a good
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question
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why exactly does he say that and i have
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a feeling that they have a very strong
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um push actually it was kamala harris
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who kind of
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brought that back to my attention on
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um here this is what kamala said
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and while this virus touches us all
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we gotta be honest it is not an equal
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opportunity
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offender black latino and indigenous
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people are suffering and dying
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disproportionately
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and this is not a coincidence it is the
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effect
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of structural racism of course
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of course the virus is racist but what's
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happening
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is they are trying to find uh
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two groups native americans and african
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americans or what they call the black
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community
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uh what we would say ados to
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be the first in line to take the vaccine
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and this is apparently because
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surprise surprise
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african-americans have different
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responses to vaccines
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we know they have according to what
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they're saying a much higher case rate
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and oh my goodness it's all
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it's racist where the virus is racist or
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our health care system is racist all
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racism
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so they're trying to get black americans
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and native americans to be in the first
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trial
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they're not so um
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not so enthusiastic i had a chat with mo
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yesterday it's like are you kid do you
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know
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we remember tuskegee airmen we remember
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all the times that black people in
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america have been experimented on
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and really and not you know very
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conspiratorial in that regard
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it's it's rampant amongst the black
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community
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and then he said something else that
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really kind of blew me away
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and he said they're going so hard for
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the vaccines what are the two things
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that are that we're having trouble
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reopening that just remain shut
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one is schools which is
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great for black and brown parents
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because they're poor
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and you know they're only going to open
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up if your kid has the vaccine you
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already have to have
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all kinds of vaccines for your kid to go
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to school anyway so they will pressure
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the lower class
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which is is going to be black and brown
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they're going to
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pressure them into taking the vaccine
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they have to
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and also where do um poor
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certainly poor but not all poor but
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where do a lot of black and brown people
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assemble and where they talk about
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conspiracy theories and vaccines and
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taking it or not where is the one place
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that is truly
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conspiracy central church
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so you gotta wonder why churches aren't
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allowed to open
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i thought i thought it was pretty
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eye-opening to think about it that way
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they want it so bad and we have to stop
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all this
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conspiracy theory thinking about it and
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let's bring dr bill out to start telling
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us
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what we really need to do how much we
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suck and uh
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well let's start off with the conspiracy
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theories how much damage has been done
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by the kind of conspiracy theories that
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have grown up particularly on social
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media even frankly about you personally
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you know you caused the pandemic i mean
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it's very ad hominem now is that is that
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sort of um
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you know something you could brush aside
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do you think there's real damage done by
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that
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that kind of conspiracy theory you know
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it's hard for me
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because i'm so you know science oriented
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to even you know go oh come on not
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really people don't really believe that
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you know that those things are
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completely untrue
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and agree isn't it interesting that
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she didn't give any examples she just
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said conspiracy theories
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he's immediately those things are untrue
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what is he talking about
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the epstein conspiracy theories or is he
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talking about vaccine conspiracy
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theories
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he never really landing he never really
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says
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what it is but they're untrue you know
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it's hard
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he says without evidence me because i'm
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so
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you know to even
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you know go oh come on not really people
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don't really believe that
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i love it he's so science oriented he
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can't even say
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come on people don't believe that that's
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how much science is a part of his being
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well how is he science oriented
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he dropped out of college he's never
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worked in science
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and he gives money away for a living
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science
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typically what how is he signing what's
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what kind of a scientist is he
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i think it's a sexual preference i don't
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know maybe i'm misunderstanding what
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he's saying you know
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those things are completely untrue and
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to the degree they cause people not to
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wear masks or seek out the vaccine
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you know or to think this is all some
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big conspiracy
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that's unfortunately taking out the
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vaccine what
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what is he talking about he says the
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wearing mask and seeking out the vaccine
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is anyone out there seeking out the
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vaccine
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i know this is this is a great vaccine
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bill is bill is
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just rambling here scene oh let's go
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back a little true
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and to the degree they cause people not
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to
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wear masks or seek out the vaccine seek
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out the vaccine i see this is really his
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problem is that people are not seeking
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out the vaccine
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you know or to think this is all some
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big conspiracy
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that's unfortunate and uh
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you know countries where the leaders
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have been more clear
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you know have had more compliance on uh
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the masks and distancing so that's
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that's been a benefit to them
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i think it'll die down i mean a pandemic
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is a
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a time when it's not totally surprising
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that people's
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uh concern and you know reaching for
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over simplistic
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explanations gets a little bit higher
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and you know weirdly it's come at the
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time of an election
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in the u.s that's fairly polarized a lot
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of things there seems to be some
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confluence between social media
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election and pandemic that you think uh
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have this a level that you know i
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i certainly never expected to be
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mentioned in
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any of those things because you know we
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were pretty obscure doing our work on
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infectious disease which is mostly
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important
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we didn't make a big deal of it we we
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didn't have entire tv
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sticks and i didn't have my publicist
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keep putting me on tv
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low profile very low you know i i
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certainly never expected to be mentioned
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in any of those things because you know
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we were pretty obscure doing our work on
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infectious disease which is mostly in
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poor countries
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and this has gotten infectious diseases
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uh
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and you know crazy ideas about them into
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the rich countries in a way that
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that you never would have predicted you
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know the values of the foundation are
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about saving lives we have a great track
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record of
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uh achieving that a great track record
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of saving lives except in a couple of
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african countries you might want to like
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straight
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strike those from the record you know so
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i'm not somebody who
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you know can complain because i've had
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you know this amazing life and get to do
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this
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amazing work it's amazing work
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yes amazing because it's magical
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now let's turn to the us because it's
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the country you know it's the world's
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biggest economy
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it's the preeminent public health
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country in the world it's got the
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world's best
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epidemiologist why is it done so badly
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well we believe in freedom uh individual
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freedom
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this is i i love this so much the
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problem with america the problem
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the problem why it's all screwed up
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is because we believe in freedom listen
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to what he's saying theologists
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i mean why is it done so badly well we
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believe in freedom
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uh individual freedom we optimize for
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individual rights
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uh you know there's some bad luck in
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this that
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uh the cdc's initial test
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uh was slow complicated didn't work
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they didn't let the commercial labs come
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in we
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messed up getting that commercial lab
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capacity going
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we never created a cdc website oh that
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explains it
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that would prioritize who was tasked we
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should have had one of those obama
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two billion dollar website a website
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that would have solved it tested oh yeah
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so that both we didn't overload the
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system to avoid
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taking more than 24 hours to give you
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results and we were making sure
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low-income communities and people who
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really needed the tests
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we're getting them as opposed to wealthy
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people who like to be tested or
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on a regular basis or forced their
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delivery people or people who are in
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their houses
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so it's not just not just we love
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freedom but it's the rich people
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wait hold on a second what wealthy
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people do you know
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i know a few that like to be tested on a
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regular basis
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i know one who does it uh
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multiple times a week as joe rogan
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he's tested his family's tested every
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guest is tested
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multiple times yeah i mean joe biden
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hasn't even been tested once
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well that's another story so we've had a
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uh a very uncoordinated testing thing
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even though we have way more pcr
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machines
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than any country we and and we saw at
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this point although
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that was slow to get going we performed
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a lot of tests but the delayed
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uh results and the fact that people's
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behavior even if they test positive
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doesn't uh change their behavior as much
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as other countries to take them out of
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the infection pool
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that's where unfortunately we had
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a continued high level of infection
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through the summer
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okay give this guy the hooks god's sake
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well he does have a message and the
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message
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is it's so we have the vaccine message
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and then the next one that's coming
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they got to set it up because that's all
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a part of builds back better
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one last question which is what lessons
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do you think
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handling this crisis has to have taught
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you
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for uh the next one and not the next
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pandemic but something that you think is
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i've said publicly is an even greater
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challenge which is that of climate
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change
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yeah climate change is like this
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pandemic in that
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you trust your government to see
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things that lie had that will be super
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problematic like a natural disaster a
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war
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and super problematic
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it's just it's super duper super
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dramatic
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take the steps uh to avoid
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this awful outcome and in the case of
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pandemic
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uh there were voices seen to do that but
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and and the cost was kind of actually
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quite modest to do it right
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uh that wasn't done i'm hopeful that
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reminds people
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that yes you have to prepare in advance
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climate change
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isn't uncertain it's it's definitely
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coming
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how quickly it comes uh yeah there's
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still
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some uncertainty about this i see how
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quickly he makes that shift
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it's like pandemic vaccines or in
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advance
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isn't uncertain it's it's definitely
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coming
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how typically it comes uh yeah there's
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still some uncertainty about that but
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the fact that it's very bad and
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you know over time it gets worse very
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hard to stop the emissions
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fairly quickly to not get to uh
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extreme levels uh you know we
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we need to make those investments and we
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can couple that with some of the
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pandemic
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ah bring me your money now for climate
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change we can couple that with some of
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the pandemic and
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initiatives i only need four billion
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reactivity
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uh again it's about innovation you know
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in this negative picture one thing i'll
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say is you know innovation continues
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whether it's
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on you know global health tools or
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likewise on climate the
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global health pools what is he talking
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about
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the reason i think we can't throw stuff
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out there because the guy is
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turning into us i don't know what to say
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huge well
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he's got you know this is like a money
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grab of some sort oh
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but he also loves the youtube i mean he
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made bank on the word innovation over at
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microsoft while they were stealing code
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from everybody else
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that's one way to innovate uh
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the world health organization uh dr uh
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dr professor tedros md is uh
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also very very concerned about the
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future hey
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people the vaccine is not just gonna do
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it okay
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you're really gonna have to change your
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behavior
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several countries around the world are
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now experiencing fresh outbreaks after a
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long period with little or no
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transmission
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these countries are a cautionary tale
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for those that are now seeing a downturn
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a downward trend in cases there's no
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outbreaks
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anywhere there's increased cases but
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there's no
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outbreaks hospitals are not filling up
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in any country that i know of
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progress does not mean victory
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the fact remains that most people remain
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susceptible to this virus
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that's why it's vital that countries are
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able to quickly identify
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and prevent clusters to prevent
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community transmission
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and the possibility of new restrictions
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no country can just write this out until
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we have a vaccine
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a vaccine will be a vital tool
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and we hope that we will have one as
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soon as possible
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but there is no guarantee that we will
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and even if we do have a vaccine
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it wouldn't end the pandemic on its own
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we must all learn to control and manage
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this virus using the tools we have
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now you know the ones like shut up slave
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put on the muzzle stay home
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and to make the adjustments to our daily
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lives
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that are needed to keep ourselves and
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each other
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safe we will not we cannot
21:28
go back to the way things were
21:32
throughout history outbreaks and
21:34
pandemics have changed economies and
21:37
societies
21:38
this one will be no different
21:42
in particular the pandemic has given new
21:45
impetus to the need to accelerate
21:48
efforts to respond to climate change
21:51
the pandemic has given us a glimpse of
21:53
our world as it could be
21:56
cleaner skies and rivers here it comes
21:59
exactly what we expected hey
22:02
wasn't that great sitting at home for 18
22:05
years
22:06
look how blue the sky is look at the
22:08
water the trout are jumping
22:10
now you're gonna need to do more of this
22:13
with our lockdown weekends it's all
22:15
coming
22:16
this is connecting it to climate change
22:19
bag of dicks
22:20
all of them it's really not okay
22:23
really not okay um
22:26
and where it's super not okay is
22:28
australia uh there
22:30
they've gone full crazy on
22:33
the surveillance of people's behavior in
22:37
this
22:38
horrible horrible pandemic welcome back
22:40
new video surveillance technology will
22:42
be rolled out next month to help
22:44
australian businesses maintain social
22:46
distancing in the workplace
22:48
powered by artificial intelligence the
22:50
system includes
22:51
contact tracing and covert 19 mask
22:55
detection capabilities without the need
22:57
for a phone app
22:58
oh my god oh my god john this is the
23:00
innovation bill gates was talking about
23:03
you can have social distancing
23:05
surveillance without
23:07
a phone app well how would they
23:10
do this i i can't wait for this
23:12
innovation
23:13
as more australians head back to the
23:15
office and factories
23:17
a new tool will be activated on june 1st
23:20
to make enforcing pandemic distancing
23:22
rules
23:23
easier developed by motorola solutions
23:25
this
23:26
smart surveillance system will watch
23:28
where people walk
23:29
and where foot traffic is causing close
23:31
contact
23:32
who will record it and report it for
23:34
action reporting for actions
23:36
is doing all the heavy lifting so real
23:39
people
23:39
don't have to watch hours of video for
23:42
example
23:43
if wearing a mask is a company policy
23:45
you'll be flagged by the system
23:47
when you're not wearing one we take our
23:49
role as practitioners of responsible ai
23:52
very seriously and pay particular
23:54
attention to designing products that
23:56
empower decision makers
23:58
and also design for privacy empower
24:01
decision makers and it's designed for
24:03
privacy
24:04
surveillance tech can already easily
24:06
track people in a crowd
24:08
here's the system following a subject in
24:10
yellow it works the same way in covert
24:12
19 tracing
24:14
too close for too long the system
24:16
follows the trail
24:17
like a detective if successful it could
24:20
be a game changer in the battle
24:22
to stop the spread of covert 19 in the
24:24
community
24:25
a game changer that a body recognition
24:30
system sees if two bodies are
24:33
too close together in the workplace
24:36
flags you for immediate action kind of
24:39
like
24:40
things drop out of the ceiling and beat
24:42
you on the head or a big net
24:46
i like the idea of the big net
24:50
we're sorry citizen you violated the
24:52
terms of our agreement here in the
24:53
office
24:55
so it's just all
24:58
over the place um
25:01
internationally we have uh
25:05
riots now in the netherlands against the
25:08
uh
25:09
you know they're still trying to pass
25:10
that law where they put the social
25:13
distancing the one and a half meter
25:15
society
25:16
into codified into permanent law
25:19
so they could always use that against
25:21
you and and
25:23
you know the netherlands has changed a
25:25
lot since i really lived there lived
25:26
there
25:27
but i saw cops
25:30
beating beating old women with with with
25:33
the with this with the billy clubs
25:35
beating them to the ground old women
25:37
with purses going hey this is
25:39
boom smacking them that
25:42
that is i don't think i've ever seen
25:44
anything like that in the netherlands
25:46
certainly not from the cops
25:48
so yeah and it's disturbing
25:51
to watch and just you know the old women
25:54
couple of women who are just talking to
25:55
the cop and the cop says move it and
25:57
they don't move immediately
25:58
boom boom hitting him with a stick
26:01
and mean too
26:04
in spain we have a boots on the ground
26:06
report from renee
26:09
here in spain we seem to be being
26:10
brainwashed into believing we'll need a
26:12
second lockdown in september yes the
26:14
rumor is september 18th will be a new eu
26:18
lockdown
26:18
and it would be starting in spain uh
26:22
that's when they expect the twindemic to
26:24
hit with the seasonal flu
26:25
some regional governments have started
26:27
banning smoking outs outside
26:30
when the security distance can't be
26:31
maintained because of supposed
26:33
larger droplet sizes in the cigarette
26:36
smoke oh brother
26:39
brothels brothels gotta close
26:43
hot spots of infection uh also a video
26:46
interview with a doctor who works in a
26:47
hospital in el escorial
26:50
um oh that's right this is the guy he
26:52
refutes the panic of the journalist
26:54
who's in a tizzy about the rising number
26:55
of cases in the region this guy's
26:56
getting kind of famous
26:57
he says we can't take it at face value
26:59
because the pcr test
27:01
just says someone's positive with the
27:02
virus doesn't say whether actually sick
27:04
or need to be admitted yeah we'll dream
27:06
on with getting that message through
27:07
he also disputes the idea of mandatory
27:09
vaccine the other day
27:11
there was also an anti-mass protest oh
27:13
it's only here right it's only in
27:15
america nowhere else
27:16
um it's now mandatory in amsterdam and
27:19
rotterdam as well mandatory
27:21
and people are protesting against it so
27:23
mask in the
27:24
protest in the center of madrid uh but
27:26
they are obviously being painted as
27:28
uh crazy coveted deniers and
27:32
uh you know he will keep us uh updated
27:34
on what what else happens
27:36
apparently they've gone nuts on the
27:37
canary islands the canary islands what
27:39
do you know
27:41
they're the same thing they got
27:45
mass protests oh and but they're going
27:47
hanging they're going angry nuts
27:49
oh they they're yeah throwing rocks or
27:51
nuts
27:52
uh agriculture minister klockner in
27:55
germany announced this week she had
27:57
taken expert advice
27:58
and was introducing a law to ensure dogs
28:01
go for a walk or run in the garden at
28:03
least
28:03
twice a day for a total of an hour and
28:05
they will be checking you
28:09
and of course this has got even the dog
28:11
people are like
28:12
well hold on a second i got this kind of
28:15
dog he can't he didn't need to walk for
28:17
an
28:17
hour twice a day but no it is now
28:21
compulsory walkies for dog owners
28:23
where's this
28:24
germany deutschland
28:31
well i will i do have one german eclipse
28:37
because i do think at least there's one
28:38
thing interesting in germany okay
28:40
which is the german experiment
28:42
somebody's finally decided
28:44
to experiment with all these edicts and
28:46
see if what works what doesn't work and
28:48
whether it needs to be done in the first
28:49
place play this clip
28:50
now as germany tries to tackle that new
28:52
surge in cases
28:54
scientists there are taking an
28:55
innovative approach to studying the
28:57
coronavirus
28:58
staging three pop concerts in leipzig
29:01
this saturday
29:01
involving 1500 volunteers in a bit to
29:04
under better understand how the virus
29:06
spreads at large events
29:08
more with james fusina large crowds
29:10
lining up to get past the security gate
29:13
it almost looks like a regular gig
29:15
outside the leipzig arena
29:17
hoping to get a better understanding of
29:19
how kobit 19 spreads in large indoor
29:21
gatherings
29:22
volunteers split into three child groups
29:25
attended separate
29:26
concerts of german pop singer tim bensko
29:31
equipped with face masks and tracking
29:33
devices the first group
29:34
acted as though there were no distancing
29:36
measures in place
29:38
while the second kept some distance and
29:40
attendees in the third remains one and a
29:42
half meters apart
29:44
a chance for many to finally watch a
29:46
live performance
29:47
[Music]
29:51
so what they're doing is they're they're
29:53
taking three groups
29:54
and doing three separate making them
29:57
watch the concert three different ways
29:59
right and in other words nobody cares
30:03
way just all jumbled together a couple
30:05
feet apart
30:06
three feet apart in different situations
30:09
and
30:10
it's i don't know how important this is
30:12
but it seems to me that
30:13
after all these assertions and
30:15
complaining and what we should do what
30:17
we shouldn't do is all been based on
30:18
theory not
30:19
science right because science requires
30:21
experimentation
30:22
and science is not just saying something
30:25
is true and then
30:26
then it is suddenly true uh there's no
30:29
science involved with the social
30:31
distancing
30:32
at all nobody's you know so well we've
30:35
sneezed and it
30:36
ended up no it's all based on uh
30:39
uh cases of air airplane
30:43
spread you know it's like okay someone
30:46
had it here and this goes way back this
30:48
is how
30:49
they pulled up these really old studies
30:51
right this is hardly the same as being
30:52
in public in the open air
30:54
the other thing is which i wish you
30:56
could find this clip i might but i still
30:58
every time we play clips about mask
31:00
wearing i keep remembering that fouchy
31:02
clip that
31:03
early on it's stupid to wear masks it
31:06
doesn't do any good
31:08
you're just making them making it worse
31:09
to wear a mask it's unhealthy
31:12
here it is there's a whole we got a
31:14
whole bunch yeah we go back to
31:16
i believe this was may no march 6.
31:19
right now in the united states people
31:21
should not be walking around
31:22
with masks you're sure of it because
31:24
people are listening really no
31:26
closely to this and right now people
31:27
should not be white there's no reason to
31:29
be walking around with a mask
31:31
when you're in the middle of an outbreak
31:34
wearing a mask might make people
31:36
feel a little bit better and it might
31:38
even block
31:39
a droplet but it's not providing the
31:42
perfect protection that people think
31:44
that it is and often there are
31:48
unintended consequences people keep
31:50
fiddling with the mask and they keep
31:51
touching their face
31:52
and can you get some schmutz sort of
31:55
staying inside
31:56
there of course of course but when you
31:57
think masks you should think of
31:59
healthcare providers needing them
32:01
and people who are ill that was not a
32:03
situational uh
32:05
analysis that was an actual analysis i
32:08
think of truth and facts that he gave
32:10
there
32:11
yeah so what happened to that well we
32:14
need to have everybody
32:15
comply you need to be compliant this is
32:18
it's
32:18
getting ready getting you ready for the
32:20
the vaccine and although
32:22
i think a lot of people will say no
32:24
thanks i'm not going to take it as we
32:26
know
32:27
people will be lined up around the block
32:29
to get to get it
32:30
mainly just to work or just have their
32:33
kids go to school that's how evil this
32:35
is
32:37
anna well i will stop again and say the
32:39
same thing i said before because i'm not
32:41
in a total agreement with that
32:44
i think people will line up to get those
32:46
way they did swine flu and h1n1
32:50
they will just line up because they're
32:51
they're afraid they're afraid they're
32:53
afraid they think this vaccine is going
32:55
to save them i don't think
32:56
many people no many are i
32:59
cannot find a millennial who's going to
33:01
go for it
33:04
and these are millennials who are you
33:06
know super trump haters
33:08
hold their nose vote for joe uh
33:12
capitalism needs to die you know wear a
33:15
mask
33:15
i wear a mask i will agree with this one
33:18
thesis i agree with that i have not
33:20
found a millennial
33:23
who will admit to it oh i've only found
33:26
millennials who were saying
33:28
yeah i'm not gonna you know maybe late
33:31
actually
33:32
you had a question about vaccines on the
33:35
last
33:35
show and the question was related to
33:38
doctors and health care workers
33:40
do they fake getting vaccines for the
33:42
flu and i have three
33:44
responses that i'd like to share
33:47
in three different scenarios although
33:49
it'll become very evident what's going
33:50
on the show from chapel hill says in the
33:52
morning i want to chime in on the i sign
33:54
your form you sign my form discussion
33:57
i work for unc chapel hill the
33:59
university was first to open and then
34:00
first to close
34:02
i am an accountant at the unc dental
34:04
school
34:05
i don't come in contact with patients in
34:07
fact i work in a completely separate
34:08
building however i'm still required to
34:10
get a flu shot every year
34:12
luckily for me we self-report our
34:14
vaccines we have to fill out a form
34:16
listing the date and location where we
34:17
receive the vaccine
34:19
if requested we are supposed to be able
34:20
to provide documentation
34:22
it's a risk but one of my colleagues and
34:23
i have been filling out the form without
34:25
receiving the vaccine by picking a date
34:27
and listing an off-campus pharmacy thank
34:30
you for your courage show from chapel
34:31
hill
34:32
then we have an anonymous health care
34:34
worker when i was first hired to work at
34:36
a hospital seven years ago i was told
34:38
having a flu vaccine was a condition for
34:40
employment
34:40
i worked at a national pharmacy chain
34:42
and got one i'd never had the flu before
34:44
in adulthood and of course that year i
34:46
got so bad i had to take a week off from
34:48
work because i was so stick
34:49
and i still have pain in my left arm
34:50
where i got the injection
34:53
the employee health department at the
34:54
hospital i was working at did not care
34:56
about my reaction to the first
34:58
shot and said my only option would be to
35:00
wear a mask at all times in the building
35:02
and i would be written up if i was ever
35:04
caught not wearing it
35:05
i spoke with my former co-worker at the
35:07
pharmacy chain about my problem he
35:08
offered to fake the shot for me
35:10
so i went in paid for my shot went into
35:13
the shot room and instead of jabbing me
35:14
he threw the shot in the trash
35:16
we now do this every year i'm good
35:18
friends with this pharmacist outside of
35:20
work i don't think he would be willing
35:21
to do it
35:22
to potentially risk his license for
35:24
someone he didn't trust
35:25
otherwise but here's the one that i
35:27
think
35:28
is probably the most often used and
35:31
unless they go for a digital
35:32
certification of vaccination
35:34
uh this would certainly i think work uh
35:37
in the interim
35:39
i work for a biomedical company and i
35:41
work inside
35:42
operating rooms at many hospitals they
35:44
require a flu shot i go to walgreens or
35:46
cvs in another town where i don't live
35:49
and pay for the vaccine
35:50
they give me a receipt and proof i got
35:52
the vaccine then they tell me to go wait
35:54
over there and wait in line
35:56
when they go in the back to get the
35:58
vaccine i leave with my proof of vaccine
36:00
in hand
36:01
i think i think that's the way to go
36:04
you buy it that last one i'll give the
36:06
last the last one is genius that's the
36:09
way to go they're all kind of doing a
36:10
variation but this one where you pay for
36:12
it you get your receipt
36:13
and like okay and you go wait over there
36:15
and you can always tell where's the
36:16
bathroom and just
36:17
slip out the back jack you got your
36:19
receipt that is all the proof that
36:21
currently
36:22
seems to be required by most by most in
36:25
general having a lot number sticker like
36:27
the netherlands man they've got brand
36:29
new vaccine passports
36:31
i was sent a picture they're like a
36:32
regular passport
36:34
like you know with a sturdy outside
36:36
cover and and every place there's a spot
36:38
to put the sticker
36:40
from your actual vial that you receive
36:42
you're going to do a trade show and
36:43
getting all these little stickers so you
36:45
get a little prize at the end
36:47
it's it's like a frequent flyer thing
36:49
hey it's like starbucks
36:51
or a free loaf of bread
36:54
that's pretty much that's pretty much
36:56
the equivalent
36:57
anna is uh pregnant she's one of our
37:00
producers
37:01
she's uh expecting to deliver in
37:03
september of course september 3rd it'll
37:05
be a great day for your child
37:07
last night my husband and i took a
37:08
virtual newborn class through our
37:10
hospital in austin oh
37:11
this is in austin the first 30 minutes
37:14
was spent on covid protocols
37:16
that i wanted to share upon arrival at
37:19
the hospital to give birth pregnant
37:20
women receives a rapid swab test
37:22
pregnant woman has allowed one visitor
37:24
during labor
37:26
side note our friend who gave birth had
37:28
to choose between having her husband in
37:30
the room or her doula
37:32
in case you were curious she chose her
37:34
husband
37:35
i wasn't familiar with doula
37:38
it's like a midwife except it's it's
37:41
different from a woman
37:42
it's like like a midwife but not the
37:44
women
37:45
it's more an emotional support midwife
37:48
the way i see it
37:50
like a life coach i like emotional
37:52
support midwife
37:54
uh the visitor does not receive the
37:56
rapid test but they do get their
37:58
temperature checked
37:59
if pregnant woman is coveted positive
38:01
they will not turn her away
38:03
she will still be able to give birth in
38:05
the hospital how generous
38:07
if coveted positive once she gives birth
38:09
baby will be socially distanced from mom
38:12
in the same room but at least six feet
38:14
this is so fucking cruel
38:16
if covert positive mom chooses to
38:18
breastfeed she's gonna nurse the baby
38:20
here it comes if covet positive mom
38:23
chooses to breastfeed
38:24
she will pump and the nurse will feed
38:26
the baby from the bottle
38:30
middle ages man yeah if mom's negative
38:34
mom can breastfeed and is not required
38:36
to mere mask to
38:38
is not required to wear a mask while
38:39
holding the baby
38:41
what what medieval town do they live in
38:44
austin texas
38:49
i'm telling you this is not joke joe
38:52
rogan
38:52
stay it might be better in california
38:55
i'm not sure
38:56
think think twice my friend jeez
39:00
it's really really really nuts by the
39:03
way back to that church thing 2700
39:05
evangelicals have now warned against
39:08
politicizing coronavirus
39:10
and urged christians to take the vaccine
39:12
and this was
39:13
an initiative from uh
39:16
by a logo this is the same signatures of
39:19
those same 2700 lawyers and
39:22
2700 health professionals and 2 700
39:26
no anti-trumpers no this is a little
39:29
better than that
39:30
this is the 2700 um
39:34
faithful that a certain francis collins
39:38
has been able to
39:39
assemble remember anthony fauci's boss
39:43
francis collins he is uh on the pope's
39:47
spec on this pope's
39:49
special uh lifetime advisory board
39:53
and they've all been trying to con and
39:55
he wrote the book he wrote the book on
39:58
telling christians maybe catholics
40:01
specifically
40:02
that science has a place in religion
40:06
and they go together one doesn't cancel
40:08
the other out this has been his mission
40:10
and now through his biologos that's uh
40:13
that's actually the the publication that
40:16
he received that 1.3
40:18
million dollar award from the from some
40:20
stupid foundation
40:22
they're just they're just who knows if
40:25
these are like the chinese evangelicals
40:27
you know the ones that are above ground
40:29
it certainly doesn't feel like the real
40:31
ones who are living underground
40:33
you know we have them here too so yeah
40:35
it's a new it's a mailing list but it's
40:36
a new one and it's controlled by the guy
40:38
who's
40:39
really in charge of the vaccines
40:44
then a story that's been going around
40:47
for a couple weeks about teachers
40:51
being very worried in the upcoming
40:53
school season
40:54
that parents uh will be listening in and
40:58
eavesdropping on the lessons
41:00
and they and they're very worried and
41:01
they they have huge concerns about doing
41:04
these
41:04
video lessons because parents could be
41:06
eavesdropping and it's inappropriate and
41:09
well of course on yeah hold on a second
41:12
heaven forbid a parent of a ten-year-old
41:16
is listening and monitoring a teacher's
41:20
uh propagandizing their own kid
41:24
well that's terrible to think that that
41:26
could be happening dan this is exactly
41:28
the way fox news positioned this news
41:30
a school district in tennessee is taking
41:32
heat for asking parents to sign a form
41:35
agreeing
41:35
not to eavesdrop on their kids virtual
41:38
classes over concerns
41:40
they could overhear confidential
41:42
information but after pushback from
41:44
parents
41:45
but they're doing patent analysis what
41:47
are they doing
41:48
confidential i don't know
41:52
are they are they discussing the new
41:53
intel chips what's confidential here
41:56
i don't know it's probably the
41:57
podcasting 2.0 plan you know like
42:00
we can't let anyone know hear
42:01
confidential information
42:03
but after pushback from parents
42:04
rutherford county school district is
42:06
allowing
42:07
them to tune in with permission from the
42:09
teacher but
42:10
parents are not allowed to record the
42:12
classes here to react is founder of
42:14
proclaiming justice to the nations and
42:16
mother of five laurie cordoza
42:18
uh help us out why would a school and i
42:20
think i might know the answer why would
42:21
they not
42:22
want parents to see what teachers are
42:24
teaching of course
42:26
well obviously because they are teaching
42:28
our children propaganda
42:30
that we they should not be teaching
42:32
they're not they are trying to socialize
42:35
our children we have had a major problem
42:38
excuse me we've had a major problem in
42:41
education
42:42
not just here in tennessee but across
42:44
the country where they are
42:45
indoctrinating our children with
42:47
propaganda and
42:48
not only that they're telling parents in
42:50
this agreement that they had to sign
42:52
that if they violated or they know if
42:54
they know that somebody else
42:56
is violating and tuning in there to tell
42:59
on that parent and if they violate
43:02
this after after they sign the agreement
43:04
if they violate it
43:06
then they can remove the child from the
43:09
virtual learning classroom
43:11
what does that mean does that mean
43:13
somebody from the school district is
43:15
going to knock on my door and pull my
43:16
kid out of my class
43:17
out of my home his virtual classroom or
43:20
is it going to be
43:21
my tax dollars that fun my my child's
43:24
public education
43:26
my child won't get to participate in
43:29
education because of it what are they
43:31
trying to hide
43:33
well obviously that is the fox news take
43:35
on it but i
43:36
can't argue that that could be very
43:37
possible why what is your problem
43:40
or are they so crappy with their
43:41
instruction that they're afraid of
43:44
you know this scene there is crappiness
43:46
involved but i think it's mostly has to
43:48
do with the
43:50
one of my kids when they were younger
43:51
they came back
43:53
i think they're in the second grade or
43:54
something bitching and moaning by
43:55
christopher columbus being a horrible
43:57
rape race
43:59
and just stuff like that but here's
44:02
what's really going to happen though
44:03
which is
44:04
kind of negating this whole fear which
44:06
is amy goodman's report
44:08
this is the teachers are going to be
44:09
designated as essential workers and
44:11
here's the result
44:12
teacher's clip meanwhile the white house
44:14
says it'll designate teachers as
44:16
essential workers exempt from quarantine
44:18
requirements if they're exposed to covet
44:20
19.
44:21
this is the white house press secretary
44:23
speaking on fox news
44:26
we believe teachers are essential
44:27
workers the media never stopped working
44:29
during this pandemic our meat packers
44:31
didn't stop working
44:33
during this pandemic our law enforcement
44:35
didn't stop working during this pandemic
44:37
nor should our teachers because
44:39
america's children must come first
44:41
in july the american federation of
44:43
teachers said its 1.7 million members
44:45
stood ready to strike if necessary to
44:47
protect
44:48
teachers school staffers and children
44:51
from unsafe workplaces
44:53
[Music]
44:56
strike straight strike here so this
44:59
little battle is going to go i do have
45:00
one coveted clip
45:02
sure if you want to wrap this segment uh
45:04
yeah i got
45:05
i'm going to transition you right into
45:07
something cool but i want to hear your
45:08
your this is i just wanted to play this
45:10
is so we know because you listen to
45:12
trump come on well you know things are
45:13
looking good
45:14
numbers are going down like they are in
45:16
austin even though they're not doing
45:17
anything about it
45:19
uh but if you listen to amy goodman and
45:21
the leftists
45:22
talk about it it's worse than ever and
45:24
this is a good example of the
45:26
airport the u.s once again recorded more
45:29
than a thousand daily
45:32
virus deaths thursday the united states
45:34
still leads the world in both
45:36
deaths officially more than 174 000
45:39
and confirmed cases with more than five
45:42
and a half million
45:44
but public health officials say the true
45:46
toll is far higher
45:47
on thursday cdc director robert redfield
45:50
estimated as much as 18 percent of the
45:52
u.s population has already been infected
45:55
with the coronavirus i think if you're
45:58
going to do a crude estimate somewhere
45:59
between 30 and 60 million people but
46:02
let's let the data come out and see what
46:04
it shows oh please with
46:06
data hold on you missed the you missed
46:08
the whip saw there
46:10
she introduced this clip as this guy
46:14
says is 18
46:15
more than reported there's more than
46:17
this and that
46:18
and they they throw to the clip and the
46:20
guy says let's let the data come out
46:22
let's hear it the u.s once again
46:24
recorded more than a thousand daily
46:27
coronavirus
46:28
deaths thursday the united states still
46:30
leads the world in both
46:31
deaths officially more than 174 thousand
46:35
and confirmed cases with more than five
46:38
and a half million
46:39
but public health officials say the true
46:42
toll is far higher
46:43
on thursday cdc director robert redfield
46:46
estimated as much as 18 percent of the
46:48
us population has already been infected
46:50
with the coronavirus i think if you're
46:54
going to do a crude estimate somewhere
46:55
between 30 and 60 million people but
46:57
let's let the data come out and see what
46:59
it shows
47:00
so she got the 18 from the 60 is that
47:03
what she did she said okay that's yeah
47:05
and then
47:05
she says that's at the data show i mean
47:07
she's already saying that this and that
47:09
happened
47:10
and then they throw to a clip that
47:11
doesn't that denies it
47:14
i mean this is going on in all segments
47:17
of the media i mean democracy now
47:20
they they don't do quite the
47:21
professional job that abc does but it
47:23
blew
47:23
past you it did well well what was
47:26
interesting
47:27
is i heard what he said it was like well
47:29
that's nothing and because i
47:31
am trained to filter out that bull crap
47:34
from her
47:34
so i didn't i didn't really even realize
47:37
this 18 percent i heard now the data
47:39
whatever she's pulling a fast one
47:40
she is there's um
47:44
something we haven't talked about in
47:45
many months but now
47:47
is a real problem i think the
47:49
coronavirus will definitely help one of
47:50
our predictions come true
47:52
that brexit is truly never going to
47:54
happen there was a time
47:56
not long ago i was wondering we're going
47:58
to come back around today because i was
48:00
going to bring that up on the last show
48:02
yeah i got a clip about it's pretty
48:03
funny there was a time
48:05
not long ago when we heard a lot about
48:08
brexit brexit brexit brexit
48:10
after a bit of back and forth for uk
48:13
officially left the european union
48:15
on january the 31st since then britain
48:18
and the eu
48:19
have been focused on making arrangements
48:21
for their future relationship
48:23
or at least they had been until the
48:25
coronavirus outbreak
48:26
coronavirus rona virus continues to
48:28
spread with a transition period in place
48:30
things haven't changed much yet but time
48:33
is fast ticking towards an
48:35
end-of-year deadline to strike a trade
48:37
deal before the uk
48:39
leaves the eu negotiations haven't been
48:42
going particularly well
48:44
if at all
48:51
the eu chief negotiator michelle barnier
48:53
and british prime minister boris johnson
48:55
both had cases of covet 19
48:58
and any talks that haven't been
49:00
cancelled have been all the more
49:02
difficult without face-to-face contact
49:05
with key issues including access to the
49:08
single market
49:09
fishing rights and the uk ireland border
49:11
unresolved
49:12
there's a long way to go if a deal is to
49:15
be struck in time
49:16
against the backdrop of a global
49:18
pandemic
49:20
brexit is back
49:23
you mean the media that was cnn uk
49:26
they're all jacked
49:27
brexit we could talk about that again
49:29
love it love it love it
49:31
but they don't have to worry about
49:33
brexit or any kind of deals
49:35
because the new world order is here and
49:37
they're in our face
49:38
and they're just out there saying it and
49:40
no one gives a crap no one's paying
49:42
attention the slogan
49:44
for joe biden and kamala harris is build
49:48
back better this has been used in turkey
49:51
this has been used
49:52
in peru this is being used right now in
49:55
scandinavia hello justin trudeau we are
49:58
taking a moment
49:59
to recognize that the throne speech we
50:01
delivered eight months ago
50:03
had no mention of covid19
50:07
had no conception of the reality we find
50:10
ourselves in right now
50:11
we need to reset the approach of this
50:14
government
50:14
for a recovery to build back better and
50:17
those are big
50:18
important decisions and we need to
50:20
present that to parliament
50:22
and gain the confidence of parliament to
50:24
move forward on this ambitious plan
50:26
we know this is a united nations also
50:29
the european
50:31
investment bank is promoting buildback
50:33
better
50:34
and boris johnson mr brexit mr kind of
50:37
the
50:37
the british trump oh yeah so i want you
50:40
to know that this government
50:42
not only has a vision to change this
50:45
country for the better we have a mission
50:48
to unite and to level up and it's the
50:51
mission on which we were elected
50:52
last year and we have a plan
50:55
and in advancing that plan now
50:59
i just serve notice that we will not be
51:01
responding to this
51:02
crisis with what people call austerity
51:06
we're not going to cheese power our way
51:10
out of trouble because the world has
51:12
moved on
51:14
since 2008 and we not only face a new
51:19
and in some ways a far bigger challenge
51:22
but this moment also gives us a much
51:25
greater chance
51:26
to be radical and to do things
51:29
differently
51:30
to build back better and to build back
51:33
bolder
51:34
and so we will be doubling down on our
51:37
strategy we will double down
51:39
on leveling up if you can make sense of
51:41
that
51:43
with the media with a media that is
51:46
obsessed with gotchas and catches
51:49
and oh my gosh well i'm sure we'll talk
51:51
about biden's
51:52
uh duplication of his speech why
51:55
is the new york times not questioning
51:58
buildback better this is odd i mean it's
52:02
everywhere it's
52:03
it's all these new world order global
52:06
governments who were
52:07
caught talking about build back better
52:09
including joe biden and kamala harris
52:12
no breitbart but no one's reporting on
52:14
it i mean it's
52:17
right but we we we need to have
52:20
a real analysis someone has to ask why
52:23
are you using a slogan that's uh
52:26
used by the united nations right but the
52:28
media
52:29
is supposed to ask these things if any
52:32
main m5 and i'm just saying any m5m
52:36
outlet that doesn't question this
52:37
is just you could just write them off
52:40
it's i mean how blind are most of them
52:42
but i mean we're not blind we see this
52:45
build back better everyone's using it
52:46
it's not it's not this can't be
52:48
it's yes it's definitely globalist code
52:51
yeah
52:52
because that's why they keep saying it i
52:53
mean boris johnson who apparently has
52:56
sold out i think when he had covert they
52:58
locked him up and
52:58
i don't know what they did to him yeah
53:00
and uh
53:02
he he was he strained if you listen to
53:05
that clip which is an excellent clip
53:08
if you listen to that clip he's strained
53:11
to sneak it in
53:13
he actually worked on it because their
53:14
slogan is build build build
53:16
it's not even built back better he does
53:18
a sign on his lectern that said build
53:20
build build
53:21
but no he slipped it yeah he had to slip
53:25
it he had to because it's a code saying
53:27
okay
53:28
i'm in the club i see i used it i used
53:32
it so like don't you know
53:33
don't hurt me again no the code is we're
53:35
part of the great reset we're part of
53:37
the
53:38
world economic forum which is what it's
53:40
called
53:41
yeah you see a lot of documents calling
53:44
the great
53:45
i was looking at one the other day it
53:47
was from one of the stock brokerage
53:48
companies the great reset
53:50
and it was this guy was the canadian no
53:52
it was the canadian document that was
53:53
sent to me by one of our producers she
53:56
sent me uh
53:57
the build the great reset document which
54:00
is
54:00
trudeau's document and she also
54:02
mentioned that the people they're
54:03
putting in
54:04
office are very sketchy some of these uh
54:07
international globalists
54:08
as economic ministers the whole thing is
54:11
incredibly
54:12
like very i mean it's almost like a coup
54:15
d'etat
54:16
a world world coup d'etat very
54:19
it's not working i mean it will work
54:21
here once they like joe biden but with
54:23
trump in office nothing no
54:24
no no no it's gonna happen and i'm
54:26
surprised that he hasn't come out and
54:27
said something about it
54:29
i don't think he he's noticed it that
54:31
his advisors are no good
54:33
not well he's that or he has noticed it
54:35
and he's working he's still working on
54:37
the cannibals
54:40
it's not a bad thing uh not a bad thing
54:43
uh trump did do a uh about an hour
54:46
speech
54:47
at the council for national policy
54:52
and i think that this was an example of
54:55
how he's going to be
54:56
all the way through the election this is
54:58
ceo trump the one i've been saying
55:00
although no one's watching it no one
55:03
carries it
55:03
even fox doesn't carry the the
55:06
the the daily briefings if he does one
55:08
they don't carry it
55:10
gavel the gavel you know they they they
55:12
cut out or it's just they don't find it
55:13
interesting
55:15
but he is um he's vibrating he has
55:18
higher
55:18
of higher vibration he's got is much
55:20
more positive
55:21
he's calm he's the ceo delivering
55:24
the quarterly results he does it with
55:26
flair finesse
55:28
i think the size audience um that this
55:31
was a test run
55:33
for his uh for his speech coming up this
55:35
week
55:36
this is exactly the size audience i
55:38
think he'll have
55:39
um if he indeed does it on the white
55:41
house lawn or whatever they whatever
55:42
they're talking about
55:44
and he has something to prove you know
55:46
has to change is to really
55:48
take away any remembrance of the
55:51
democratic
55:52
national convention and i think this
55:55
this i think i think this
55:56
people will like this trump if he can if
55:59
he if he can make it show all the way
56:01
through all the time i have
56:02
they're short so except one one is not
56:05
short
56:06
um but he also talks a lot about actual
56:10
policy and things that are happening and
56:13
uh
56:13
and i could not keep this 12-second clip
56:18
from you look what we've accomplished
56:20
and now this play comes in and look at
56:22
the way they talk
56:23
but look at what's happening and look at
56:25
how we're shooting up we call it a super
56:28
v it's no longer a v
56:29
it's a super v we went from the v to the
56:32
check mark now
56:33
it's the super v super v
56:38
um he had a uh he had a new material
56:43
i thought very good um joke about biden
56:47
if you look at what they're doing biden
56:49
he wants to end fracking
56:52
end petroleum products in petroleum
56:56
no natural gas no nothing and everything
57:00
and that's it how does that work in
57:02
texas
57:03
how does that work in pennsylvania i was
57:05
in pennsylvania yesterday
57:07
a place that he said he was born in
57:09
which is true
57:10
but he left when he was like nine years
57:12
old
57:14
so he left a long time ago he left
57:17
he left seven decades ago
57:21
and he still calls it his home
57:25
and his real home is a place he never
57:26
leaves anymore
57:32
yeah yeah he had a number now these were
57:36
but it was well
57:37
told and he would refer back to it and
57:40
he was
57:40
he's just he's he's very confident
57:42
whatever he's got going on he's
57:44
confident
57:45
and uh i like this where he in
57:49
relation to iran but really the the
57:51
middle east
57:52
uh peace deal which he's been working on
57:55
for uh well
57:56
i guess javanka or jared's been working
57:58
by the way
58:00
um we were talking about the f-35 how
58:03
trump was talking it up
58:04
and we were joking about he probably
58:06
wants to sell those turkeys
58:08
well guess what apparently kushner had a
58:11
deal to sell
58:12
the f-35s to the uae
58:15
hey come on into our club here and hey
58:18
look at these great jets we'll give you
58:20
cheap cheap we got a deal for you this
58:22
week while stocks last
58:24
the last administration left us with a
58:27
middle east in chaos this was a middle
58:30
east in chaos
58:31
iran was empowered and exporting terror
58:34
they'd have too much money now they're
58:36
not
58:38
spending billions of dollars giving it
58:39
to al qaeda
58:41
hezbollah some of these wonderful groups
58:44
that are
58:45
totally vicious crazed lunatics
58:48
but iran's different it's having a hard
58:51
time its gdp went down at a level that
58:53
you wouldn't even believe in the 20s
58:56
and they'll make a deal i say they'll
58:58
make a deal within
59:00
a month but i probably mean a week but i
59:03
just want to be right
59:05
because they'll call me they'll say it
59:07
took 10 days he was wrong
59:11
they just want to see if i win they'll
59:14
be in making a deal
59:15
and if for some reason i don't they'll
59:17
take their time and they will
59:19
get one of the great deals since the
59:21
last one where we paid them 150 billion
59:24
billion gave 150 for nothing it wasn't
59:27
even a long-term deal it was
59:28
you know right now the time is almost up
59:31
this was like a short term just like you
59:32
rent a store in a shopping center
59:34
this these are countries we're dealing
59:36
with you need length
59:38
but it was a short-term deal but more
59:40
importantly we gave them 1.8 billion in
59:42
cash
59:42
think of that cash cash we flew it in
59:45
and boeing 757s
59:48
loaded from floor to ceiling with cash
59:51
what were these people thinking and had
59:53
i kept that deal we terminated that deal
59:55
had i kept that deal we could never have
59:57
started this incredible
59:59
thing that's happening with uae
1:00:03
israel and everybody saying why haven't
1:00:05
you invited us okay
1:00:07
we're dealing with many countries now
1:00:09
want to come in this was an impossible
1:00:11
thing to even conceive of
1:00:14
i think i think he's uh he's truthful
1:00:17
about that i think that
1:00:18
that they they somehow you know
1:00:21
with the solomoni uh iran
1:00:26
which of course is connected to iran
1:00:29
then the
1:00:30
um the coincidence i would say of the
1:00:33
beirut explosion
1:00:34
all of a sudden this deal comes together
1:00:36
and everyone else is going
1:00:38
say man i want in how come you didn't
1:00:39
call us i think it may be working
1:00:42
i think that maybe you know there's
1:00:43
still a lot of turkey and russia has to
1:00:45
be dealt with but i think
1:00:47
uh something may be happening
1:00:50
maybe okay
1:00:54
i know he's been practicing this sketch
1:00:56
i mean that what you just played which
1:00:57
was in front of a live audience where
1:00:59
they were clapping for him that's what i
1:01:00
said
1:01:00
pretty much what he said in front of a
1:01:02
press conference like last week yeah and
1:01:04
i think that this is what he's going to
1:01:05
do and he's working yeah he's working on
1:01:07
his speech i mean let's
1:01:08
we'll mentioned joe biden's horrible
1:01:11
speech well i
1:01:12
have one last one from trump and then
1:01:14
then i want you to take over with that
1:01:17
um well this was uh
1:01:21
this was i like this one because also i
1:01:23
i had
1:01:24
noticed this too but the more success
1:01:26
that we've achieved the
1:01:27
more unhinged the radical left has
1:01:29
become anarchists and
1:01:31
violent mobs have rioted in our
1:01:34
democrat-run cities
1:01:36
attacking our police and tearing down
1:01:39
statues
1:01:40
and as you know i signed a a
1:01:43
clause i got an old bill you know when
1:01:46
they used to do powerful things when
1:01:48
they knew what the hell they were doing
1:01:50
i took an old bill and i gave a nice
1:01:53
beautiful brand new executive order
1:01:55
it says very easily can you imagine
1:01:58
getting this today you rip down a statue
1:02:00
a federal statute
1:02:01
you go to jail prison they use the term
1:02:04
prison
1:02:04
you go to prison for 10 years
1:02:12
and i remember there was a big march on
1:02:14
washington they were coming in to knock
1:02:16
a lot of statues down and
1:02:18
they had they even had thomas jefferson
1:02:20
plan that was in their planning no
1:02:22
thanks
1:02:23
george washington they were even
1:02:25
thinking about lincoln you know lincoln
1:02:27
did sort of a pretty good job right but
1:02:30
they were talking about anybody i don't
1:02:32
even know if they knew what they were
1:02:33
doing it was just
1:02:34
wild and out of control but i signed
1:02:36
this
1:02:37
10 years in prison have you knocked down
1:02:39
a statue
1:02:40
we have people right now in jail that
1:02:42
are going to trial by the way and that
1:02:43
was from previous to
1:02:46
signing
1:02:48
but if you remember that was a big thing
1:02:52
two and a half months ago you know when
1:02:53
i signed it two and a half months ago
1:02:56
two and a half months ago i signed it we
1:02:58
haven't had a problem since
1:02:59
they say you know we want to knock down
1:03:01
that statue but you know
1:03:03
10 years let's see 10 years that's a lot
1:03:05
of time
1:03:06
that's a lot of time which tells you
1:03:10
that you know laws if properly utilized
1:03:14
can stop
1:03:14
all of this madness and that's why we
1:03:16
have to give our
1:03:18
great police back their dignity and
1:03:20
their
1:03:22
power you know i hadn't really thought
1:03:25
about it but then i
1:03:26
went back and looked and it stopped like
1:03:28
overnight the statue crap
1:03:30
stopped overnight
1:03:34
yeah it's pretty much stopped overnight
1:03:36
and of course overnight there's like in
1:03:38
the last few days
1:03:39
denver's broken out for some unknown
1:03:41
reason what with violence
1:03:43
yeah they don't know breaking windows at
1:03:47
quiznos and knocking down old women and
1:03:50
just a mess i mean nobody
1:03:51
nobody's isolated why as far as i can
1:03:53
tell i have to i just started so i don't
1:03:55
have to look into it
1:03:57
uh biden meanwhile of course had his uh
1:04:00
gave his speech which the
1:04:03
democrats loved and i want to i have a
1:04:06
right here's a rando
1:04:08
uh this is a rando really good speech
1:04:10
comment from one of the from the uh
1:04:12
i forget the name of this podcast the
1:04:14
one with that rick character the guy who
1:04:16
started the lincoln project
1:04:17
wilson woman on there yeah all right for
1:04:20
one more second because
1:04:21
it was really a good speech and we were
1:04:23
all really worried
1:04:25
because the trump has been able to shape
1:04:27
this narrative even though it's not true
1:04:29
and i think
1:04:29
that we should be talking about that a
1:04:31
little more it's like
1:04:33
what maybe she goes on and on and on
1:04:36
uh joe she's talking about trump has
1:04:39
made a narrative or shaped i'm sorry
1:04:42
shaped a narrative that
1:04:43
biden's a daughtering old man who can't
1:04:45
give a speech and so then they
1:04:47
put up this canned speech which everyone
1:04:50
in the democrats
1:04:51
seem to like uh even though who knows
1:04:53
how
1:04:54
how many times it was recorded because
1:04:55
that was not a live speech yes
1:04:57
and and i i wanted to make a brief
1:04:59
mention about that
1:05:01
because i i saw the transition shot
1:05:04
and that was my clue and it's i you know
1:05:06
there's people oh he wasn't wearing the
1:05:08
pin wasn't wearing a watch yeah he was
1:05:10
uh the only thing you could really tell
1:05:11
that it wasn't the same well first let
1:05:13
me tell you what the transition shot was
1:05:15
so when they're done and then kamala and
1:05:18
doug
1:05:18
come on stage and they're all waving at
1:05:20
the screen and they had they'd smartened
1:05:22
up
1:05:22
they weren't duplicating the people
1:05:24
anymore so they had uh
1:05:25
dnc logos where previously as we
1:05:29
discussed
1:05:29
they had used duplicate people and were
1:05:31
and and were found out
1:05:33
and of course that caused exactly zero
1:05:35
they get more people
1:05:37
well not if you're doing it on the co on
1:05:40
the qt
1:05:41
and it's pre-recorded and you don't want
1:05:43
too many people except maybe for
1:05:45
key staffers and their families to be in
1:05:48
that
1:05:48
phony baloney zoom uh audience
1:05:52
so the with the transition from the tape
1:05:55
the taped version
1:05:56
to live i just realized what you're
1:05:59
gonna say because i think i saw this
1:06:01
all of a sudden they had a shot of a
1:06:03
full screen
1:06:04
with every single box filled but it
1:06:06
wasn't a camera shot it was just
1:06:09
a transition shot as we call it they
1:06:11
threw it in there
1:06:12
yeah and that was the transition that
1:06:14
was the transition because they didn't
1:06:16
have
1:06:17
a screen
1:06:20
whatever it was it was a poor choice and
1:06:22
i caught it and then i started looking
1:06:24
like okay
1:06:26
what's different the only thing i could
1:06:28
see
1:06:30
his tie during the speech was tied in a
1:06:33
manner that
1:06:34
the the knot sloped upward to
1:06:37
his left and when he was outside with
1:06:40
the fireworks it was straight
1:06:42
that meant someone would have had to
1:06:44
actually re-tie the knot
1:06:46
but ultimately it doesn't matter i mean
1:06:48
to me it's like hey he had a stage
1:06:50
outside
1:06:51
why didn't you do it outside it was cool
1:06:53
with the cars with their blinkers on
1:06:55
that was a good vibe
1:06:56
it was well lit it would have been
1:06:58
dynamite it looked fantastic
1:07:00
that would have been the place for him
1:07:01
to do it but he can't do it i know
1:07:03
i think they had it there in case he
1:07:06
felt like he was up for it
1:07:08
but there was just no way and it and
1:07:10
basically they gave him the speech from
1:07:12
2008.
1:07:13
read this it's a 2008 speech or some guy
1:07:15
that did a compilation i have a clip of
1:07:17
it oh
1:07:18
good but i only have the first three
1:07:20
it's the guy
1:07:21
sped up the whole thing and he ruined
1:07:23
the clip i tried to slow it down with
1:07:25
both tempo and speed using
1:07:27
you know some sound editing tools but
1:07:29
because he sped it up
1:07:31
the way he did he took out so much
1:07:33
information that if you tried to fix it
1:07:35
you couldn't do it
1:07:36
so i just played i have this bite in
1:07:38
2008 comp
1:07:40
clip showing the same things he said in
1:07:42
2008 that he said in this speech
1:07:44
i'm gonna go get the old speech and
1:07:47
and write out the ones he said and write
1:07:50
out the ones he said this time
1:07:51
and put a comparison uh essay together
1:07:54
because there's
1:07:54
probably the whole speech was ripped off
1:07:57
this was his 2008
1:07:58
acceptance speech for being vp barack
1:08:01
obama has worked his way up
1:08:02
he is the great american story senator
1:08:04
carmel harris she's a powerful voice in
1:08:06
this nation
1:08:07
her story is the american story that
1:08:09
work is more than a paycheck it's
1:08:10
dignity
1:08:10
a job is about a lot more than a
1:08:12
paycheck it's about your dignity it's
1:08:13
respect
1:08:14
it's about whether or not you can look
1:08:15
your child in the eye and say we're
1:08:16
going to be all right
1:08:18
it's about respect it's about your place
1:08:19
in the community it's about being liquor
1:08:21
kidney i say honey it's going to be okay
1:08:23
yeah that's really too bad yeah that
1:08:25
works with the video
1:08:26
it doesn't work in audio that way no
1:08:29
it's that's why i did this first
1:08:30
but side by side is very similar very
1:08:33
very similar
1:08:35
yeah and it's the same it's like hey
1:08:37
john can you imagine
1:08:38
can you imagine how that sounds for
1:08:39
people who listen at two-time speed
1:08:42
to this show oh yeah good for them so
1:08:45
the thing was is that it's obvious i
1:08:47
mean that
1:08:48
in 2008 everything he's asking for he's
1:08:51
asking for again 12 years later it's
1:08:53
pathetic
1:08:54
yeah but they go on with this in fact i
1:08:57
read
1:08:57
a uh just an article here from uh this
1:09:00
is
1:09:01
on fox by the way is completely on
1:09:04
biden's camp for all practical purposes
1:09:06
for the few hosts and this is an art
1:09:08
this is from an article by laura fink
1:09:11
talking about how the conservative women
1:09:13
should be
1:09:14
or given an open invitation to vote for
1:09:16
biden
1:09:18
and i'm going to read the last three
1:09:20
paragraphs of this article that's
1:09:22
ran on fox in every video montage and
1:09:24
speech the courage of women took center
1:09:27
stage
1:09:27
talking about the democrat convention
1:09:29
from the story of the democratic vice
1:09:31
presidential nominee
1:09:32
kamala harris's mother raising two
1:09:35
daughters while doing cancer research
1:09:37
to former second lady jill biden
1:09:40
helping to raise two young children
1:09:42
devastated by the loss of their own
1:09:44
mother
1:09:44
it will take courage for conservative
1:09:46
women to vote in opposition
1:09:48
to not only their party but very likely
1:09:52
their husbands their pastors and their
1:09:54
families
1:09:56
yeah you can get that part of it by and
1:09:58
then she finishes biden
1:10:00
and listen to this biden in his powerful
1:10:04
acceptance speech on thursday night
1:10:07
perhaps said it best when he said that
1:10:10
quote
1:10:11
the job of a president is to represent
1:10:14
all of us not just
1:10:15
our base of our party uh
1:10:18
and i just found that to be a
1:10:22
this is fox so i mean the the mainstream
1:10:25
media now has been completely taken over
1:10:27
by this dude
1:10:28
completely did fox at least debunk the
1:10:31
very fine people which seemed to be
1:10:33
another kind of
1:10:34
killer no no but on laura ingram's show
1:10:37
she had three guests one was a black guy
1:10:40
uh and the black guy in the middle she
1:10:42
said what do you think was wrong with
1:10:43
the speech what was
1:10:44
you know she kind of thought it was a
1:10:46
good speech herself and then she got
1:10:48
shut down for that
1:10:50
the black guy in the group the one guy
1:10:52
he's the one who brought it up
1:10:54
he says no this is nonsense this is
1:10:56
debunking thing is
1:10:58
or and meanwhile of course scott adams
1:11:00
went off on it
1:11:01
and i did i do have scott adams reaction
1:11:04
yeah yeah
1:11:05
the scott adams went nuts scott adams
1:11:08
was very
1:11:08
very upset and uh he does that for
1:11:11
effect though he
1:11:12
he he knows exactly what he's doing
1:11:15
he was going to cuss a lot i have
1:11:18
two clips from scott going off on joe
1:11:20
biden for this
1:11:22
because he's it's a personal thing with
1:11:23
scott this
1:11:25
fine people because he because scott
1:11:27
adams can't
1:11:28
understand why he the master manipulator
1:11:32
the master persuader the actual
1:11:34
hypnotist
1:11:36
can't hypnotize the country the way the
1:11:39
country is
1:11:40
about this one thing that's what he's so
1:11:42
pissed off about he can't believe that
1:11:44
he
1:11:44
can't be pissed off about it so i
1:11:47
have the clips but i thought they were
1:11:49
so
1:11:50
so rude and filled with cuss words that
1:11:53
i bleeped them
1:11:55
wow so i so i went through the trouble
1:11:58
of bleeping
1:12:00
scott adams curse-filled bite and rant
1:12:03
this is part one
1:12:04
so joe biden tries to sell himself as
1:12:07
the
1:12:08
kind and caring guy the man with
1:12:11
character and that he bases his whole
1:12:13
campaign on the on the fine people hoax
1:12:17
do i care that he's a lying piece of not
1:12:20
really
1:12:21
i don't care if if biden isn't he needs
1:12:24
to be a politicians can be bad people
1:12:27
i don't really care that he's a lying
1:12:29
piece of
1:12:31
but i do care that he painted a target
1:12:34
on my back
1:12:35
this is personal this isn't about
1:12:37
politics anymore this isn't about the
1:12:39
tax rate
1:12:40
this isn't about any thing except this
1:12:44
one of the worst people in the whole
1:12:48
world just painted another target on my
1:12:52
back now it would be one thing if he had
1:12:55
said it once
1:12:56
i'd say well you know he tried it down
1:12:59
it didn't work
1:13:00
but making it the center piece of his
1:13:02
whole fuck campaign
1:13:04
that is going to make me vote for the
1:13:07
first time
1:13:08
first time recently i'm going to vote
1:13:10
for self-defense
1:13:12
because this guy can't be in charge not
1:13:15
with the race oaks
1:13:16
now people can say what about trump what
1:13:19
about the things he says that are not
1:13:21
true
1:13:22
well yeah he might say some things that
1:13:24
don't pass the fact checkers
1:13:26
maybe but are they ever like this
1:13:29
this isn't like anything he's ever done
1:13:32
he told you he wanted to keep crime out
1:13:34
of the country and then that turned into
1:13:36
he's a racist
1:13:37
trying to protect your country is the
1:13:40
job of the president
1:13:41
it's the opposite of what fuck joe biden
1:13:45
is doing he's not trying to protect the
1:13:47
country
1:13:48
he's trying to tear it apart the fine
1:13:51
people hope
1:13:51
is not like other lies it's the tentpole
1:13:56
hoax that makes people who are stupid
1:13:59
and believe
1:14:00
the fake news think that it's all true
1:14:02
because if they see this one's true they
1:14:04
say
1:14:05
well it must be true that the other
1:14:06
thing they're saying about him is true
1:14:08
it's the only one that they think they
1:14:10
saw with their own eyes and heard with
1:14:12
their own
1:14:12
ears because it got edited so they don't
1:14:15
hear the clarification
1:14:18
the bbc did debunk this
1:14:22
believe it or not well
1:14:26
they had three it's interesting that
1:14:28
well it was just one
1:14:29
it gets debunked but nobody pays
1:14:31
attention to it and biden sure doesn't
1:14:33
here's what let's play part two of this
1:14:37
therefore joe biden
1:14:40
if you're making your fellow citizens
1:14:43
targets
1:14:44
for violence and discrimination
1:14:47
and you're doing it intentionally
1:14:50
you are not worthy of being a
1:14:54
citizen in this country much less a
1:14:57
leader
1:14:57
you have not qualified at the basic
1:15:00
level of understanding the
1:15:02
constitution which should treat us
1:15:05
equally
1:15:05
and should not have you targeting your
1:15:09
fellow citizens for violence
1:15:12
and for discrimination you go
1:15:15
pieces and it's worse it's worse than
1:15:18
that
1:15:18
here's why it's worse joe biden has
1:15:21
introduced a new form of
1:15:23
slavery that's right he just introduced
1:15:26
a new form of
1:15:27
slavery because this this fine people
1:15:30
hoax
1:15:31
has the intention of first of all
1:15:33
winning the election duh
1:15:34
but also to bind black people black
1:15:37
voters
1:15:38
to the democratic party if he does that
1:15:41
and it looks like he's succeeding he has
1:15:44
once again taken away
1:15:45
all black political power if you live in
1:15:48
this country
1:15:50
and you're allegedly a citizen
1:15:53
shouldn't you get some political power
1:15:55
how about that
1:15:56
how why do white people have political
1:15:58
power why do they
1:16:00
how come black people can't have
1:16:01
political power because you don't have
1:16:03
any
1:16:04
political power if you just vote
1:16:06
democrat because
1:16:08
joe biden told you the biggest lie in
1:16:10
american history
1:16:12
and you bought it you believed it
1:16:15
because you watch cnn and you think it's
1:16:17
news
1:16:18
i'm a fan of scott adams i find this
1:16:21
very weak
1:16:22
um very actually borderline sad
1:16:25
uh because he has no words he has
1:16:28
he just has to cuss over and i mean i
1:16:30
cuss a lot but
1:16:32
he has no words left and i think it's
1:16:34
he's just mad at himself that he hasn't
1:16:36
been able to convince the masses
1:16:38
and he's i think he's new at this game
1:16:40
he really he really thinks that he
1:16:41
is all that in the bag of chips that he
1:16:43
can make stuff happen it's just not true
1:16:46
sorry a couple of things one i agree
1:16:49
with that what you said
1:16:50
two i think it's more actually more
1:16:52
impactful to listen to it with the
1:16:54
bleeps i agree
1:16:56
than the cussing i agree well i know
1:17:00
yeah that's well yeah and
1:17:03
i did it because i heard it and i said
1:17:06
and i
1:17:07
i thought back to jimmy kimmel's when
1:17:09
they the unnecessary bleeping were they
1:17:12
bleeping right where there isn't
1:17:14
anything to bleep
1:17:15
and i realize that the bleeping itself
1:17:18
is better than the cussing
1:17:20
although it's pretty funny what he says
1:17:22
the uh
1:17:23
but he has uh i used to send him a
1:17:28
jiff images every time he brought this
1:17:30
he could bring this up in his twitter
1:17:32
feed
1:17:32
this is this hoax and every time and he
1:17:35
would fight against and every time he
1:17:36
did i sent a twitter feed of somebody
1:17:38
like
1:17:39
shoveling uh shoveling sand into the
1:17:41
ocean or somebody
1:17:44
bailing out of water and did he unfollow
1:17:46
you
1:17:47
no he never unfollowed me i think i sent
1:17:49
him a note i said if you're getting sick
1:17:50
of this let me know
1:17:52
and i but i keep writing him on it so i
1:17:54
got the biggest kick out of this
1:17:55
particular
1:17:56
he's now lost control he has to cuss
1:17:59
like a maniac
1:18:00
because this situation is just is just
1:18:02
beyond his comprehension that this could
1:18:04
happen
1:18:05
meanwhile unbleeped cussing took place
1:18:08
during
1:18:09
the united states postal service hearing
1:18:12
which had
1:18:12
postmaster general dejoy on deck to
1:18:15
answer
1:18:16
questions and uh senator carper was uh
1:18:19
struggling with the zoom
1:18:21
setup thanks senator portman again i
1:18:22
want to just remind our committee
1:18:24
members
1:18:24
please keep your questioning as well as
1:18:27
uh factor in the answer to try and keep
1:18:28
the windows seven minutes
1:18:30
senator carper
1:18:33
is senator carter there we'll move on to
1:18:36
senator langford
1:18:47
the best part is they had video with it
1:18:49
too
1:18:50
it was like me with a technical
1:18:52
breakdown oh yeah you'd go sometime no
1:18:54
it hasn't happened recently no i've i've
1:18:57
been by the way but before we leave the
1:18:58
bite and think
1:18:59
i do have an iso from the scott adams uh
1:19:02
thing for the potential
1:19:03
in the show ah okay
1:19:06
it's not scott adams whatever it is it
1:19:09
says bleep bleep
1:19:10
oh there we go there's your oc you go
1:19:15
pieces
1:19:18
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1:19:20
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1:19:21
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1:19:22
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1:19:25
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1:19:31
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called it the twindemk
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this was a great piece uh this was
1:20:39
uh correct the record who had
1:20:42
listened very closely to the the young
1:20:45
democrats on the dnc
1:20:47
livestream who kept speaking of a brand
1:20:49
new deal
1:20:50
and uh subsequently we invented the
1:20:53
brand new dill pickle
1:20:54
jar of pickles and it popped it was
1:20:57
beautiful there were a number of people
1:20:58
who did
1:21:00
the the brand new deal with a pickle but
1:21:02
this was
1:21:03
the background everything was just
1:21:05
dynamite
1:21:08
yeah it looked terrific it was there was
1:21:10
one
1:21:12
one dutch lady sonia i think on
1:21:15
twitter and uh i don't know if she's
1:21:19
listened to the show
1:21:20
or she follows me and she's like wow
1:21:24
i don't think those are available
1:21:25
everywhere the korean i guess
1:21:28
she's a pickle aficionado and she's
1:21:30
posting pic pictures of her
1:21:32
her favorite pickles i'm like no i
1:21:34
assure you this green new dill is
1:21:35
available everywhere trust me it's it's
1:21:37
coming to your town soon
1:21:39
it was just cute she really thought she
1:21:41
hadn't got to get some of these that
1:21:42
whole foods okay cool
1:21:44
uh correct the record let's see correct
1:21:46
the record i think has had uh
1:21:49
a couple maybe i don't know if the yeah
1:21:52
i think he had
1:21:53
one other one the i think he did the uh
1:21:56
the green
1:21:56
or the the or well maybe no no no no it
1:21:59
was the monopoly
1:22:01
he's new he's new he's only done a few
1:22:02
pieces well correct the record is
1:22:04
he did the monopoly board that looked
1:22:07
nice but was unusable
1:22:08
for us yep uh he did the the
1:22:11
error message that i was complaining
1:22:13
about looked too much like a real error
1:22:14
message
1:22:16
yeah so our feedback and our our notes
1:22:19
our input has worked well
1:22:21
we have created a startup star
1:22:25
artists don't mind i mean that's what
1:22:27
they do yeah
1:22:29
i mean this is like not like fine art
1:22:31
we're dealing with you can't be critical
1:22:33
of
1:22:33
because you don't understand it this is
1:22:36
kind of
1:22:37
basically this is commercial art and
1:22:40
when you deal with commercial arts you
1:22:42
got
1:22:42
art directors and and suits and ceos and
1:22:46
everybody else
1:22:48
oh that's no good you can't have that
1:22:51
it's not our
1:22:52
it's not the right pms color yeah
1:22:54
[Music]
1:22:56
this is this is exactly what it's like
1:22:59
it's no joke
1:23:00
especially if the client gets involved
1:23:03
oh man
1:23:04
that's uh that's managing by committee
1:23:06
it's a very bad idea it doesn't panic
1:23:08
we don't use that color combination
1:23:10
under any circumstances
1:23:11
it's it's not exactly our code our color
1:23:14
code for the logo
1:23:16
it's too close to the logos too far away
1:23:18
from the logo the logo is not big enough
1:23:19
it's the wrong size where's our style
1:23:21
book
1:23:22
not here ladies and gentlemen not the
1:23:24
best podcast in the universe
1:23:26
where we deploy the value for value
1:23:28
model which means
1:23:29
you get out of the way you put into it
1:23:31
and i think correct the record should
1:23:32
get lots of karma
1:23:34
and kudos for uh creating this art for
1:23:37
us and if you want to see more if you
1:23:38
want to
1:23:39
actually start a pickle company there
1:23:41
you go you got you got your brand you
1:23:42
got everything good to go
1:23:43
you're already fooling people in europe
1:23:45
so there's a possibility
1:23:47
throw someone in cucumbers in no agenda
1:23:49
generator.com
1:23:52
and we want to start by thanking adam
1:23:54
himself from austin for
1:23:56
donating i don't know why he did this
1:23:57
but 666 dollars
1:23:59
what was the point of that what are you
1:24:00
talking about the first person to the
1:24:02
donor says adam from austin
1:24:05
that's a different adam that not me
1:24:08
although the 666 is quite telling it is
1:24:10
my trademark but no
1:24:12
no different adam from austin with no no
1:24:14
comment at all
1:24:16
no i couldn't find it under the word
1:24:18
donation used in the uh
1:24:19
subject line or from anyone named adam
1:24:23
that's odd yeah well hmm
1:24:27
and and it's and it's a it's obviously
1:24:29
has some kind of meaning
1:24:32
this sick sick well we'll just take it
1:24:34
at face value
1:24:35
and thank you very much adam from austin
1:24:37
writes in or says something we
1:24:39
will maybe do a read his note next all
1:24:41
right well thank you very much it's uh
1:24:43
you are uh executive producer
1:24:46
of episode uh 1271.
1:24:50
excellent now i'm waiting for a jingle
1:24:53
oh yes i'm so sorry i uh
1:24:56
in my haste this morning i did not
1:24:59
notice that we'll do this one
1:25:10
i don't know thank you mr noose bomb
1:25:12
also known as dwayne mellon son
1:25:14
fuck me
1:25:18
there's no name there that's why i
1:25:20
couldn't know it how could i know
1:25:22
well he's because there's only one grand
1:25:23
duke of the pacific
1:25:31
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1:25:37
oh okay only five of them
1:25:40
369 dollars and 15 cents from tigard
1:25:43
oregon or tigard or whatever you had
1:25:46
i don't know how you pronounce it you
1:25:47
should know by now how to pronounce that
1:25:49
place
1:25:50
there's only five of them there's only
1:25:53
one
1:25:53
there's actually two of them alan bean
1:25:55
is from thai guard now
1:25:57
yes itm gentlemen props for the valued
1:25:59
analysis i expect to raise
1:26:01
i expect it to rise in value as we move
1:26:03
toward the election
1:26:05
especially now that biden plus harris
1:26:08
are official hashtag america
1:26:12
target clip and karma for all producers
1:26:15
please we are here
1:26:17
america near our hashtag target soon
1:26:25
i don't know yeah i barely remember it
1:26:28
chris
1:26:29
braiding uh as it's sprattling spradling
1:26:32
in
1:26:32
heelsburg california 33.
1:26:36
he's got a few jingles up front and
1:26:38
that's true a little girl again karma
1:26:40
for everybody in the wildfires rain
1:26:42
stick for the fires if you think it'll
1:26:44
work
1:26:45
it'll cause more fires in the morning
1:26:48
john and adam this donation is to go
1:26:50
toward the dame hood of my
1:26:52
hotter than the hotter than the
1:26:55
california wildfires
1:26:57
wife amy after hitting her in the mouth
1:27:00
over a year ago she has become an avid
1:27:02
listener of the no agenda and mo facts
1:27:06
another convert today august 23rd is her
1:27:09
birthday and all she wanted was to be
1:27:11
an executive producer
1:27:15
wow we need more women like that
1:27:18
i know it will brighten her day despite
1:27:20
the yellow smoky skies and living one
1:27:23
zone away from
1:27:24
mandatory evacuation she's a real keeper
1:27:26
there you go
1:27:27
and the light of my life happy birthday
1:27:29
amy
1:27:30
thanks to both of you we derive a lot of
1:27:32
value from your work
1:27:33
and as you say couples who know agenda
1:27:35
together stay together i would like to
1:27:37
request a karma
1:27:39
and a consideration for a rain stick
1:27:41
shake to help out everybody dealing with
1:27:42
the wildfires also please put her
1:27:44
on the birthday list well you're she's
1:27:47
on the list
1:27:48
you have the other jingles too yes right
1:27:50
now are we not doing this range
1:27:52
i just want i mean you're saying no
1:27:54
stick
1:27:58
if we get rain in california in the
1:28:00
summer like this we get
1:28:01
lightning strikes lightning strikes
1:28:03
caused these fires
1:28:05
yes so how is that a positive thing
1:28:09
i i'm just asking i'm not local no i say
1:28:12
no
1:28:13
no okay let the fires be be let it burn
1:28:16
and john's seeded be put out without
1:28:19
being started over
1:28:20
that's true
1:28:24
you've got karma
1:28:31
lightning no good not in california
1:28:33
anyway
1:28:35
um edward
1:28:38
siemens in coeur d'alene idaho 333
1:28:42
dollars
1:28:43
and i don't have a note from him but if
1:28:45
you read the next note i'll see if i can
1:28:46
find one
1:28:47
okay that's josh magnusson and another
1:28:50
donor from austin 230 301 in the morning
1:28:52
john and adam
1:28:53
this is my first donation it is long
1:28:55
overdue i've been an avid listener since
1:28:57
december when i was hit in the mouth by
1:28:58
my co-worker
1:28:59
ross reynolds brewery ambassador
1:29:03
i'd like to give a big thank you to him
1:29:05
for introducing me to the show and a big
1:29:07
thank you to you two for keeping my
1:29:08
amigla the correct size
1:29:10
yes you're welcome i'd also like to take
1:29:12
this opportunity to wish my
1:29:14
my smoking hot lady sammy weeks a happy
1:29:16
33
1:29:17
plus first birthday so 34th i guess
1:29:20
sunday august 23rd today i've tried to
1:29:22
hit her in the mouth several times but
1:29:24
she really knows how to duck and dodge
1:29:26
she loves to listen to the show with me
1:29:28
or when we're in the car together but i
1:29:29
still can't get her to listen on her own
1:29:31
yet
1:29:31
i know for some women it feels dirty
1:29:33
i've heard
1:29:34
keep up the great work guys josh
1:29:36
magnuson oh and john stay
1:29:38
safe thank you very much josh
1:29:41
yes i will and no note found and nobody
1:29:44
nobody with that last name has written
1:29:46
in
1:29:48
uh at least on to my email okay i i
1:29:50
looked i don't have it either
1:29:52
uh lisa in foxborough massachusetts
1:29:56
comes in at 225.21 cents
1:29:59
and she says today i donated for the
1:30:01
first time to your no agenda podcast the
1:30:02
amount of 225 21 is a celebration of the
1:30:05
due date of my first grandchild i was
1:30:07
hit in the mouth by a friend several
1:30:09
months ago and love your podcast has
1:30:11
kept me sane
1:30:12
entertained and informed throughout this
1:30:13
crazy time keep up the good work
1:30:16
lynch 419 or lisa in foxborough i'm
1:30:19
going to give her and
1:30:21
all other expectant moms i'm going to
1:30:22
give you a little bit of human resource
1:30:24
delivery
1:30:25
you've got karma you know the hospitals
1:30:27
and stuff it's
1:30:28
lame
1:30:32
the list lootsage.org you seen this
1:30:36
202.2 i'll read it go to the website
1:30:40
this is quite funny um
1:30:44
we are eternally grateful for your
1:30:46
incredible incredibly insightful
1:30:48
and relevant media deconstruction that
1:30:50
shines a light on the darkness in our
1:30:51
world and gives us a much needed comedic
1:30:53
relief to boot
1:30:55
loot safe not sage lootsafe.org
1:31:00
has created a new platform to allow
1:31:02
those who are doing the work
1:31:05
a way to fully express their commitment
1:31:07
to the mantra of people over poverty
1:31:09
being used to justify
1:31:10
looting and rioting the next time you
1:31:12
hear a noodle boy or girl say we
1:31:14
shouldn't
1:31:15
looting or rioting refer them to
1:31:17
lootsafe.org
1:31:18
to offer them a convenient way to fight
1:31:20
for the cause if silence is violence
1:31:22
offering up your property for looters is
1:31:25
the act of screaming out in the name of
1:31:28
social justice
1:31:29
much love to the environment the entire
1:31:31
no agenda community
1:31:32
the best podcast tribe in the universe
1:31:34
we request and it's true double shot and
1:31:37
karma for sir
1:31:38
scott williams and alicia's future human
1:31:41
resource did you look at the website
1:31:44
it's hilarious
1:31:48
it is pretty funny and i would recommend
1:31:50
people check it out
1:31:51
karma i love it yeah you can give up
1:31:55
your house you know it's like
1:31:56
you can really be a part of the movement
1:31:58
by letting people loot your house
1:32:00
or oh yeah it is it's a part of
1:32:02
reparations
1:32:04
yes it is and it is it's loot safe
1:32:08
loot safe safe.org all right here we go
1:32:10
another missing
1:32:12
note from gary ferris uh
1:32:15
i will go back you go look for that and
1:32:16
i'll move on to kyle
1:32:18
romagus romegus roma us romagus
1:32:22
from texas splendor of texas first off
1:32:24
want to thank you for doing the work and
1:32:26
continuously providing he gave us a 200
1:32:28
associate executive producer uh for
1:32:31
continuously
1:32:32
providing us lucky bastards with the
1:32:33
best podcast in the universe long time
1:32:35
listener
1:32:36
i haven't donated in a while so i do
1:32:38
humbly request a d
1:32:39
douching for being such a damn
1:32:40
freelancer
1:32:42
you've been douched along with the
1:32:45
donation i'd like to share something
1:32:46
troubling with you guys as you may know
1:32:48
on august 19th facebook named nine
1:32:52
banned 900 pages in groups
1:32:55
and 1500 ads that were categorized as
1:32:58
q anon conspiracy pages and
1:33:02
to hear msnbc tell it everyone involved
1:33:04
that these pages are involved
1:33:06
with quote a right-wing conspiracy that
1:33:08
accuses democrats and anyone who has
1:33:10
eaten a slice of pizza
1:33:11
that they are all in a cabal that abuses
1:33:13
children
1:33:14
i'm not here to defend q anon at all but
1:33:16
i'm here to tell you that facebook also
1:33:18
banned hundreds of patriot groups
1:33:20
and so-called militias at the same time
1:33:22
and are lumping
1:33:23
those bands all in together and that
1:33:26
king zuck
1:33:27
can put off that he is the savior of
1:33:29
truth while also erasing the social
1:33:30
media existence of conservative groups
1:33:33
and believe it or not this is not the
1:33:35
best part okay
1:33:36
i'm a fire instructor and teaching with
1:33:40
a training group called
1:33:41
oath keepers i can see the trouble
1:33:44
coming down broadway
1:33:45
our goal is provides to provide
1:33:46
aggressive fire training
1:33:48
and to promote the mindset that
1:33:50
firefighters must keep their oath
1:33:52
and made to be citizens that states and
1:33:55
made to the citizens that states that we
1:33:56
will put them first and do everything in
1:33:58
our power to provide them with the level
1:34:00
of service that we would want our
1:34:01
families
1:34:02
to have showing up the emergency believe
1:34:04
it or not there is a push in the fire
1:34:06
service to make them
1:34:07
second and we are constantly fighting
1:34:09
against it but that's a story for
1:34:10
another donation letter okay
1:34:12
so uh the oath keepers group got banned
1:34:15
i i would like first of all thank you
1:34:16
for your support kyle
1:34:19
get the f off of facebook and take all
1:34:22
your oath keepers with you
1:34:24
this is stupid why are you complaining
1:34:27
you know
1:34:28
that this is going to happen facebook is
1:34:31
no good if you actually want to
1:34:33
communicate it's the
1:34:34
messaging system for the elites for the
1:34:37
upper class they don't care about you
1:34:39
and they have their own fire department
1:34:42
i feel very bad and i understand
1:34:44
also oath keepers you know what's going
1:34:47
to happen
1:34:48
go to no agendasocial.com start your own
1:34:50
mastodon
1:34:52
and federate you can do it better eight
1:34:55
federate i'm gonna give you a big karma
1:34:56
for you guys you've got
1:34:59
karma get off facebook all right gary
1:35:02
ferris f-p-h-a-r-e-s has no note
1:35:06
by that name spring valley california
1:35:08
gave us 201
1:35:09
when it make him associate executive
1:35:11
producer yes uh but no
1:35:13
again there's nothing to say meanwhile
1:35:15
dame zelda of the turtle realm comes in
1:35:17
with
1:35:18
200 and she says
1:35:21
august 25th will be my 70th birthday
1:35:24
hey now i will be regressed back to the
1:35:28
sixth grade middle school
1:35:30
due to school closings and covet i will
1:35:33
be
1:35:34
overseeing my granddaughter's schooling
1:35:36
for several months that's what she's
1:35:38
referring to now he's got to go to the
1:35:39
sixth grade
1:35:40
maybe may i please have whatever karma
1:35:44
that will help me
1:35:45
with my old brain and new teachings and
1:35:48
for everyone
1:35:49
and for everyone else who needs it
1:35:51
thanks dame zelda of the eternal
1:35:52
realm well dame zelda i consider your
1:35:57
granddaughter to be one lucky human
1:35:59
resource
1:36:00
she will probably learn more from you in
1:36:02
a few months
1:36:03
than everything she's learned up to date
1:36:06
i know because you are dame zelda
1:36:11
you've got karma
1:36:16
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1:36:18
all right there is something screwy here
1:36:22
um well we do have a few notes that that
1:36:25
need to be read because we have some
1:36:27
knightings from lower level
1:36:29
uh donors didn't come in at it so we
1:36:31
have the ron shull note for sure
1:36:33
okay do you have that one handy because
1:36:36
there's something else that's the one
1:36:37
that is on the email
1:36:39
um i don't have i'm not open i was doing
1:36:42
too many searches so i'd have to
1:36:43
i can go back and get it why don't you
1:36:44
do that and i'll read this from vasilios
1:36:46
actually i have printed it out for my
1:36:48
convenience
1:36:50
pop money donations he sent in some pop
1:36:52
money he got he's gonna get he got
1:36:54
knighted pop money donations are always
1:36:56
credited when i see them i just might
1:36:58
note to him
1:36:59
uh i was knighted in episode 720 deep
1:37:02
sir deep thought protectorate of the
1:37:03
backyard farm my
1:37:04
84 pop money was not credited to the
1:37:08
show
1:37:08
well i didn't print out page two of this
1:37:11
note
1:37:12
all right yeah do yours and i'll go dig
1:37:14
this one up
1:37:15
i'm just as bad believe me
1:37:19
this is from vasilios uh plangetis
1:37:23
in annapolis uh maryland i'm messaging
1:37:25
you to claim my knighthood
1:37:27
may i have the title of sir vasilios
1:37:29
knight of the soft and whiny and napol
1:37:32
anap
1:37:38
annapolitans think neapolitans
1:37:42
no it's he's from annapolis but he wants
1:37:44
a napoli
1:37:45
anapolitans close enough
1:37:48
and he wants mint tulips and manga at
1:37:51
the round table may also request some
1:37:52
jingles from my beautiful sweet smart
1:37:54
and caring girlfriend
1:37:56
make good for a previous associate
1:37:58
executive producership where the jingles
1:37:59
were not red oh my gosh
1:38:01
she listens to the podcast now and
1:38:02
couples that no agenda together indeed
1:38:04
stay together
1:38:05
so uh noodle gun don't eat me bo jiden
1:38:08
oh my goodness i didn't have any of
1:38:10
these ready because i
1:38:11
didn't know
1:38:15
and what else does he say here thank you
1:38:17
both for introducing me to some
1:38:18
fantastic podcast question for john
1:38:21
bueno john will you star on who are
1:38:24
these podcasts with that
1:38:26
a-hole hot carla it's been two months
1:38:28
since the initial request and i'm
1:38:30
eagerly awaiting to hear the episode if
1:38:32
you haven't yet
1:38:32
go to some mo facts okay thanks very
1:38:35
informative insightful
1:38:36
uh and the podcast creep off trust me
1:38:39
it's worth it so
1:38:40
would you have an answer for uh i do
1:38:42
have an answer i
1:38:43
i'm going to do that show as soon as i
1:38:45
find a couple of podcasts i can talk
1:38:47
about because
1:38:47
the show is about other podcasts right
1:38:50
and i have really uh i haven't
1:38:54
put i haven't developed my material i've
1:38:56
been not going on there like just as an
1:38:58
ad lib or talking about myself i'm going
1:39:00
to go in there like a regular
1:39:02
like one of the guys yeah complaining
1:39:05
or talking or discussing one of the
1:39:06
other podcasts and i want to have at
1:39:08
least two of them under my belt that i
1:39:09
can discuss intelligently so it's going
1:39:11
to be a while
1:39:12
but it will happen it's going to be a
1:39:14
while because you can't find anything
1:39:16
that's any good
1:39:19
it's not a matter of what's good it's a
1:39:21
matter of what's discussable
1:39:23
oh okay because i
1:39:26
finding podcasts that are no good i mean
1:39:29
that's just like an apple podcast needle
1:39:32
dropped
1:39:34
all right well we'll keep everybody
1:39:36
updated on that stay safe soon to be
1:39:38
sir vasilios shout out to the blue team
1:39:41
y'all are sweaty nerds looking forward
1:39:43
to bringing my wonderful lady to the
1:39:44
round table
1:39:45
uh you betcha and here by the way i also
1:39:48
have to do nick the rat so that's coming
1:39:50
up
1:39:50
yeah he had some jingles here so i'm
1:39:52
gonna switch in the face
1:39:54
with my noodle gun you racist piece of
1:39:58
shit
1:39:58
[Music]
1:40:01
i got my pasta glock locked and loaded
1:40:05
don't eat me bow jared and you're scary
1:40:07
so scary
1:40:08
oh man that's true
1:40:12
you've got karma
1:40:15
so i've got the note from show
1:40:19
itm gentlemen this is uh
1:40:22
ronald schull who came in with 84
1:40:24
dollars in pop money
1:40:26
and got knighted but it wasn't credited
1:40:28
for his money apparently last show
1:40:31
i don't know how he got knighted to be
1:40:32
honest about it but he did he did
1:40:35
he did get knighted or he didn't get
1:40:36
knighted he did get knighted
1:40:39
okay uh
1:40:43
but he this is the note that we were
1:40:45
supposed to read for his nighting yeah
1:40:46
he did get knighted
1:40:48
and he said later noticing i got
1:40:49
knighted but you didn't do anything else
1:40:51
you didn't do the anything so he says my
1:40:54
random pop money and paypal donation
1:40:56
this is pre-nighting
1:40:57
have done it i finished my knighthood
1:40:59
off and answered the life universe and
1:41:00
everything there's 42
1:41:02
for each of you i have chosen to wait
1:41:04
until i reached my knighthood to ask for
1:41:05
a d douching
1:41:08
you've been deduced as a redneck
1:41:12
suburban farmer with my gardeners
1:41:14
orchards
1:41:14
chickens ducks and other horticulture i
1:41:17
feel
1:41:18
my night name should reflect passion so
1:41:20
nightmares are deep thought protector of
1:41:22
the backyard farm and i believe that we
1:41:25
did that yes i'm pretty sure we did are
1:41:27
you sure i don't want to mess it up
1:41:29
pretty sure he says we did if i may re
1:41:32
but the one thing he we didn't get for
1:41:33
him which maybe we can do it this time
1:41:35
because he's going to be at the round
1:41:36
table as all the knights are
1:41:38
if i'm going to request a one-time
1:41:39
special for the round table
1:41:41
[Music]
1:41:43
brevs i have no idea what that is
1:41:48
okay and some red vein borneo
1:41:51
and i have no idea what that is
1:41:54
it's probably lewd no i think it's a
1:41:57
chicken type of chicken maybe
1:42:00
lewd come on i know our people
1:42:03
i think it's a type of chicken and red
1:42:05
veined borneo sounds like a chicken tea
1:42:07
they sound like chicken yeah yeah
1:42:11
so if you put that the round table i
1:42:12
think that would suffice okay i've got
1:42:15
that
1:42:17
and he'll be back with another note
1:42:19
complaining about something else because
1:42:20
that's what everyone does when we when
1:42:22
they get into the vortex
1:42:23
yes and such as a note from sir gomberg
1:42:26
who was just
1:42:27
so incensed that we had knighted him and
1:42:29
had wished his
1:42:30
fiancee a happy birthday but we missed
1:42:33
his jingles again
1:42:34
and he needs to hear them so here they
1:42:36
are i'm gonna give you the whole load
1:42:38
today
1:42:39
you might diet
1:42:42
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1:42:49
[Music]
1:42:53
hey listen i love jobs
1:42:57
jobs jobs
1:43:02
you've got karma
1:43:06
i wanted a trump job so there you go
1:43:08
okay i think we've taken care of all the
1:43:10
business now everyone's got everything
1:43:11
they need
1:43:12
i'm happy we hope so
1:43:16
i i like it when people are really they
1:43:18
really got the administration done you
1:43:19
know
1:43:21
like we're some well-oiled machine with
1:43:23
a staff of thousands
1:43:24
i don't understand how you guys can
1:43:26
screw that up
1:43:28
exactly how could you screw it up with
1:43:31
emails going at different addresses pay
1:43:33
pals with
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different email addresses and even stuff
1:43:37
off and not having your own
1:43:38
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more would come more bite in uh
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well you know typically we close the
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1:45:34
okay with the an associated jingle or is
1:45:37
it just uh
1:45:38
no no this is just a quickie okay
1:45:42
uh so biden had a quirk ending his
1:45:44
speech i think he had lived something
1:45:46
personally because that he dr i want you
1:45:49
to listen to this is the
1:45:51
end of the biden speech this is biden
1:45:53
quirk ending to speech
1:45:55
clip one as love and hope and light join
1:45:58
in the battle
1:45:59
for the soul of the nation and this is a
1:46:02
battle
1:46:02
we will win and we'll do it together
1:46:06
i promise you thank you and may god
1:46:10
bless you
1:46:13
what uh all presidents say god bless
1:46:16
america
1:46:18
yes god bless the united states
1:46:22
i know what he says the united states of
1:46:23
america yes i know what he said
1:46:26
no he didn't say that no i know what it
1:46:29
is i know what he said i know
1:46:31
i remember because i caught it too
1:46:33
that's what i'm saying i i remember what
1:46:34
he said
1:46:35
yeah it was like to ask adam was what do
1:46:37
they normally say
1:46:39
oh okay god bless the united states of
1:46:41
america what did joe
1:46:43
say survey says thank you and may god
1:46:46
bless you
1:46:47
and may god protect our troops it was
1:46:50
very odd i think he just messed it up
1:46:52
i don't think i think he did too i feel
1:46:54
the same way i think it was on the
1:46:55
speech and some
1:46:56
reason he flubbed it yeah
1:47:00
that was probably on take 30 i i'm
1:47:02
guessing
1:47:04
they just gave up there was something
1:47:07
else he said he had a real blooper in
1:47:09
there where he said
1:47:10
it i mean i i've it's been sent to me by
1:47:13
several
1:47:13
and i think i heard it said there's
1:47:15
nothing we can do or can't do that's
1:47:18
impossible
1:47:18
he he used can instead of can't and it
1:47:22
was a nonsense
1:47:22
the whole thing is ridiculous every
1:47:24
nothing he said meant anything
1:47:27
except good vibes and hope and love what
1:47:30
else did he have in there
1:47:32
one thing about china china it's quietly
1:47:34
something about china
1:47:35
china nothing about uh
1:47:39
what's really going on and really no
1:47:43
no promises of any policy oh no that's
1:47:45
not true
1:47:46
mandate the mask that was in there and
1:47:50
uh do the testing right of course
1:47:54
it was it was very disappointing it's
1:47:55
just you know
1:47:57
i i i
1:48:00
no and it makes the mainstream media
1:48:03
reporting on it
1:48:04
look very stupid
1:48:08
well i'm not i'm i'm not getting the
1:48:11
praise i did get a funny little back and
1:48:13
forth i was listening to a lot of
1:48:15
podcasts
1:48:15
working on my eventual appearance on the
1:48:18
other show
1:48:19
yes and so i'm listening michael moore's
1:48:22
got a podcast
1:48:23
yes we've played some of it yeah well
1:48:25
here's
1:48:26
he gave me a tip uh in this podcast to
1:48:30
find something else and i found the
1:48:31
clips this is michael moore on warren
1:48:34
on colbert this is how by the way this
1:48:36
is just the evidence of
1:48:37
the kind of weird stuff that both of us
1:48:39
do to get to our clips
1:48:41
and then elizabeth warren the other
1:48:43
night and i think at the end of the
1:48:44
second night was on with colbert
1:48:46
and colbert said to him let me just ask
1:48:48
you because you know you've been the one
1:48:50
you fought wall street for us
1:48:52
so how do you feel about the fact that
1:48:55
here he quoted the times how thrilled
1:48:59
wall street is that joe biden is the
1:49:00
candidate how he is how excited they are
1:49:03
about the biden presidency um
1:49:06
uh what's your answer to that and then
1:49:09
she
1:49:10
she pivoted to answering something else
1:49:12
and he came back to it he goes now i got
1:49:13
to ask you again
1:49:14
you know are you as excited as wall
1:49:17
street is
1:49:18
about the biden and she pivoted she he
1:49:20
asked it a third time
1:49:22
and then he finally had to say i see i'm
1:49:24
not going to get an answer
1:49:28
okay that's not quite how it went but it
1:49:31
was a colorful uh
1:49:32
kind of uh analysis it's actually better
1:49:36
to listen
1:49:36
to the real colbert warren clips and
1:49:39
this is
1:49:39
this is how that that actually went
1:49:43
uh but before we go on to the senate and
1:49:45
mitch mcconnell post office i want to
1:49:47
ask you about joe biden and
1:49:49
big business because big business was
1:49:51
afraid of you
1:49:52
my friends were bankers they're afraid
1:49:54
of you but wall street's fine with joe
1:49:56
biden
1:49:56
are you fine with wall street being fine
1:49:59
with joe biden
1:50:00
look how could anybody be afraid of me
1:50:03
all i
1:50:03
want is oh my god follow the rules
1:50:09
that's what they're most afraid of we
1:50:11
got
1:50:12
77 days 77 days
1:50:16
we're going to get you all by and
1:50:17
elected okay but you're cool with the
1:50:19
joe that like big hollywood
1:50:20
tech wall street they're fine with joe
1:50:22
biden no problems there 77 days
1:50:25
77 days 77 days i don't think she's
1:50:27
hearing my mic
1:50:28
i don't think she's hearing oh i don't
1:50:29
think she's hearing my question i think
1:50:31
they're going to be back tomorrow and
1:50:32
i'll tell you
1:50:32
76 days okay what an
1:50:36
a-hole warren
1:50:39
yeah yeah uh what is yeah
1:50:43
that is what if she got some secret to
1:50:46
some secret strategy you're gonna blow
1:50:48
us away with something liz something new
1:50:50
we don't know about
1:50:52
oh yeah i thought that was a pathetic uh
1:50:55
i think it apparently bothered michael
1:50:57
moore too yes
1:50:59
well there's a lot of problems there's a
1:51:01
lot of problems with these with these
1:51:02
two democratic candidates
1:51:04
the millennials the millennial girls are
1:51:07
uh it's a strife a kamala harris is a
1:51:10
real problem
1:51:12
they can't get over her i don't really
1:51:14
like her and you know yes
1:51:16
of course now they they don't notice
1:51:18
that she's a
1:51:19
woman of color uh no no she's no good
1:51:24
but we have to we have to we have to
1:51:26
just accept her to get joke because
1:51:28
otherwise it's true
1:51:29
there are two steps removed from getting
1:51:31
trump out by voting for kamala
1:51:33
meanwhile the leftist economists are
1:51:36
also kind of puzzled
1:51:38
this is um he calls himself a marxian
1:51:41
economist professor richard wolf
1:51:44
and he actually used to work with
1:51:46
kamala's dad which you don't hear too
1:51:48
much about with good reason
1:51:50
i worked for a while with the father
1:51:53
of kamala harris he's an economist
1:51:56
like me and he's a left-wing economist
1:52:00
like me and this is his daughter
1:52:03
and you know the old saying that the
1:52:06
acorn doesn't fall
1:52:08
far from the tree well that's wrong the
1:52:10
acorn can fall
1:52:12
very far you know a bird can pick it up
1:52:15
and take it miles away
1:52:17
um and and here we have therefore
1:52:20
a person who could have absorbed
1:52:24
by the way one of the sharpest finest
1:52:27
economists
1:52:28
i've ever worked with donald harris her
1:52:30
father
1:52:31
all the attention goes to her mother
1:52:33
very careful you know
1:52:35
the bird that took the acorn away that
1:52:38
gets the attention
1:52:39
not not the tree that that produced here
1:52:42
you know together with a mother
1:52:44
obviously produced a child
1:52:46
but my point is she left all of that
1:52:49
and moved into the establishment
1:52:53
center that's what her career led her to
1:52:56
do
1:52:57
but that brings her now into a situation
1:53:01
completely different from what we've had
1:53:03
before requiring
1:53:05
dramatic radical change and here's the
1:53:08
woman
1:53:09
the only kind of new face among all of
1:53:12
these
1:53:13
uh old politicians uh here's another a
1:53:16
younger new face and what has she
1:53:19
excelled in
1:53:20
building a career on being acceptable
1:53:23
to the very same old faces that run
1:53:26
american politics
1:53:28
it is a tragic kind of behavior which
1:53:31
strikes me
1:53:33
this strikes me as an election that is
1:53:36
an exercise
1:53:37
in denial in a society that
1:53:40
wants to believe not the crisis it's in
1:53:44
but the normalcy it wish it were
1:53:47
in and it's going to go through a
1:53:49
political theater
1:53:51
that celebrates a normalcy that is a
1:53:54
fantasy
1:53:57
yes so no one really likes her
1:54:01
there's a lot of pandering towards her
1:54:03
but not just not a lot of love
1:54:06
yeah it's weird this is going to be very
1:54:08
strange
1:54:09
she doesn't know how she's going to warm
1:54:11
up things
1:54:13
the way she always does it fuck willie
1:54:16
brown
1:54:21
yes scott do you have bombing man
1:54:26
let's talk about let's talk about the
1:54:28
show for a second the show itself
1:54:31
the uh the the you know the the final
1:54:33
night
1:54:34
what did you think of the democratic
1:54:38
convention yeah the
1:54:39
the final i mean that's what we all
1:54:40
watched that television it was terrible
1:54:43
it was terrible it was it was amateur
1:54:44
somebody described it as a
1:54:46
as an endless ameri you know like binge
1:54:49
watching a marriott ad
1:54:51
or uh somebody once said it's the
1:54:54
transitions man
1:54:55
it's like the transitions were so slow
1:54:58
and
1:54:59
and who do they have now julia louis
1:55:01
dreyfus trying to do some shtick
1:55:04
i don't know what that was and then it
1:55:06
was also somebody else described it as
1:55:07
the world's longest pbs
1:55:09
mayor a donation marathon it was right
1:55:12
just
1:55:13
except for that you don't even get a
1:55:14
tote bag
1:55:16
you don't even you get nothing the thing
1:55:18
that was good about it but most people
1:55:20
didn't watch and i missed this
1:55:22
particular one and i hate to bring this
1:55:23
clip in because it's one of from a
1:55:25
verboten
1:55:26
source uh-oh but i did bring the clip in
1:55:29
of the
1:55:29
of the woman from the youth council the
1:55:32
youth caucus of the democratic national
1:55:34
committee oh the brand new deal
1:55:36
brand new deal lady no that was another
1:55:38
one the brand new deal there but the
1:55:39
other one says socialism we gotta get
1:55:41
socialism we gotta
1:55:42
end capitalism that's on this clip
1:55:46
no no this one's better oh this one is
1:55:49
the transgender
1:55:51
caucus and they're talking about
1:55:54
well i don't even know how to the best
1:55:56
person to
1:55:57
play this clip is going to be tucker
1:55:59
carlson
1:56:01
okay and everything he says is correct
1:56:04
and then they throw it to this woman
1:56:05
who's a democrat this was
1:56:06
on the air it was only on like c-span
1:56:10
and pbs that played
1:56:11
this part of the convention but this was
1:56:13
on the air and there here it goes
1:56:14
now we showed you in previous nights
1:56:17
this week some of the dnc's platform
1:56:18
they want to get rid of a lot of the
1:56:19
country's prisons for example
1:56:21
they'd like to do away with bail for
1:56:22
accused criminals but that's just to
1:56:24
start just a little tasteful appetizer
1:56:26
before the main course
1:56:28
so for more we're going to go to someone
1:56:29
now called jay mai
1:56:31
you should know that jamai's preferred
1:56:33
pronouns are they them
1:56:35
according to their biography at wake
1:56:37
forest university j
1:56:38
mai is quote a black vietnamese
1:56:40
transgender non-binary gender
1:56:42
transcendent mermaid queen king
1:56:45
currently living out their ever evolving
1:56:47
truths in winston-salem
1:56:48
end quote got it okay now listen to j
1:56:52
my why can't folks imagine a world
1:56:55
without the cops why can't folks imagine
1:56:57
a world
1:56:58
without prisons why can't people expand
1:57:00
their imaginations to include community
1:57:02
care to include an abolitionist future
1:57:05
um and i'm talking about like for real
1:57:07
for abolition not just watered down dnc
1:57:09
version of abolition
1:57:11
um we're talking about abolishing the
1:57:12
police we're talking about abolishing
1:57:14
ice
1:57:15
we're talking about abolishing prisons
1:57:16
and be sure to warn your daughters
1:57:18
more field hockey scholarships to
1:57:20
bowdoin for them no
1:57:22
there are boys on the field democrats
1:57:24
want biological men to compete with
1:57:26
girls in sports
1:57:28
most parents of girls think that's nuts
1:57:31
because it is
1:57:32
and terrible for girls because obviously
1:57:35
no okay tucker carlson she's
1:57:37
transferring he brought another one he
1:57:38
brought up about three people on
1:57:40
including another woman that went on
1:57:41
about
1:57:42
sports and how men if they say they're a
1:57:45
girl they should compete with the girls
1:57:46
yeah he's transphobic john he's
1:57:48
transphobic
1:57:50
we all know it's phobia now i want to
1:57:52
say talking about girls competing with
1:57:54
girls and guys and
1:57:55
you know in the in the in between i do
1:57:57
have to play this wait
1:57:58
are you going away from the from the
1:58:00
convention no
1:58:02
okay i'm well yeah no i'm still i'm with
1:58:05
biden though
1:58:06
all right i just have to play this
1:58:07
because there's a group called the
1:58:08
republic
1:58:09
republicans who hate trump or something
1:58:11
like that's another group
1:58:12
and so they brought this i wouldn't you
1:58:14
tell me if there's a guy or girl i think
1:58:16
it's just some ballast guy
1:58:17
who's a phony and this ball this guy is
1:58:21
gonna vote for biden hello my name is
1:58:24
mike
1:58:24
i'm from st louis missouri and in 2016 i
1:58:28
voted for donald trump
1:58:30
and that hurts me to say that today uh
1:58:32
as i sit here
1:58:34
kovid 19 rages on 170
1:58:38
000 americans are dead the economy is in
1:58:42
the toilet
1:58:43
millions are out of work and that's the
1:58:44
main reason why i'll be voting
1:58:46
for joe biden in november
1:58:52
who where was this on and where did
1:58:54
where did this guy come from what is
1:58:55
this
1:58:56
it's on from there it's from on twitter
1:58:59
it's on
1:58:59
twitter he's just pulling stuff from
1:59:01
twitter now
1:59:03
yeah well when it's that yeah okay
1:59:06
uh hold on because it was now that
1:59:08
you're gonna play that
1:59:10
check this out this was on msnbc and
1:59:13
and i think that uh i'll just say it
1:59:15
right now
1:59:16
trump is going to get re-elected and i
1:59:18
think he'll be
1:59:20
by a huge margin uh
1:59:23
and there's a number of reasons for it
1:59:25
one is uh it's such a repeat
1:59:27
everything is it's i i think the
1:59:29
democrats can't even
1:59:31
for but they can't even help themselves
1:59:33
not just doing a repeat and with
1:59:34
democrats i say
1:59:36
it including all of the mainstream media
1:59:39
all of it
1:59:40
and fox who's had the balls to sit there
1:59:42
and say
1:59:43
well the mainstream does this you guys
1:59:45
are the number one
1:59:46
cable news network you're the mainstream
1:59:49
please
1:59:50
but msnbc has really been working over
1:59:53
to even fox won't stoop to this level
1:59:55
in making sure black americans
1:59:59
don't ever say they like trump and if
2:00:01
you look if if you go to twitter
2:00:03
you'll see a lot of on and i'm i'm on
2:00:06
like gray twitter with my with the show
2:00:08
i do with mo so i'm not i don't quite
2:00:09
get black twitter up from the algos but
2:00:11
i get gray
2:00:13
can i see it black men black men will
2:00:16
either pull trump all the way over
2:00:18
because they're going to vote for him
2:00:20
or probably kanye will take enough away
2:00:23
i think
2:00:24
the democrats have no the democrat party
2:00:26
has no idea
2:00:28
how massive and i've just been studying
2:00:30
this for a year black men in particular
2:00:32
how massive this movement really is and
2:00:35
i
2:00:35
give props to i think it's state
2:00:37
representative vernon jones
2:00:39
um i don't forget where he's from he's a
2:00:42
democrat
2:00:43
and he's on with one of these douchebags
2:00:45
from msnbc one of those guys during the
2:00:47
day
2:00:48
in this case it's it's uh important to
2:00:50
note they're both african-american
2:00:52
because it does come up in the
2:00:54
conversation and it's actually about
2:00:56
that
2:00:56
you are an elected democrat there in the
2:00:59
state of georgia as i understand it
2:01:01
you're supporting the republican
2:01:02
president's re-election bid
2:01:04
um how is that going over in your
2:01:07
district
2:01:08
well obviously my district knows about
2:01:10
me i've served as county executive
2:01:12
i've run a government i've done things
2:01:14
to move my county forward and the people
2:01:16
serve them well
2:01:17
solid record of accomplishments but this
2:01:19
is not about politics
2:01:21
this is about putting your country
2:01:22
before politics putting your country for
2:01:24
the party
2:01:25
uh president trump is right on target
2:01:28
with results prior to the pandemic
2:01:30
he had the best and you know it the best
2:01:32
economy that we've had
2:01:33
going back years and years and years the
2:01:35
democratic party chose to put an economy
2:01:38
an economy that even many on the right
2:01:40
have acknowledged that he inherited from
2:01:42
the previous administration
2:01:46
now listen to what this guy does he said
2:01:49
but but
2:01:50
we're not doing that we're not doing
2:01:51
that so he does it
2:01:53
he he he chills for the democrats on the
2:01:56
air
2:01:57
and then he says but we're not going to
2:01:58
do this we're not going to drop he
2:02:00
inherited from the previous
2:02:01
administration
2:02:02
last
2:02:08
if you look at the unemployment among
2:02:10
african-americans during his years
2:02:12
and doing obama years clearly it was
2:02:14
much better if you look at
2:02:16
opportunity zone districts if you look
2:02:17
at support and financial support
2:02:19
historical colleges
2:02:21
clearly is better off under his
2:02:22
administration than the previous
2:02:24
administration so
2:02:25
you know i don't want to get in calling
2:02:26
the politics just because
2:02:29
my party feels though
2:02:33
i like the traffic and facts and much of
2:02:35
what you just said it was apparently
2:02:37
false
2:02:37
but i i do want to this is no no
2:02:39
representative jones this is my show
2:02:41
i'll ask questions yeah this is
2:02:44
this is where the guy i mean any
2:02:47
journalist or
2:02:48
interviewer shit man on mtv you wouldn't
2:02:51
even
2:02:52
and this is my show i ask the questions
2:02:55
you have to do what i
2:02:56
say i like the traffic and facts and
2:02:59
much
2:03:00
of what you just said is apparently
2:03:01
false but i do want to
2:03:03
this is no no representative jones this
2:03:05
is my show i'll ask questions
2:03:07
give me a second you have me on your
2:03:08
show don't cut me off
2:03:11
i'm not cutting you off but i do are you
2:03:13
are you a paid campaign surrogate so
2:03:15
this was with he's struggling you can
2:03:17
hear he doesn't know what to say
2:03:19
and then all of a sudden they go paid by
2:03:22
the republicans
2:03:23
don't cut me off i'm not cutting you off
2:03:26
but i do want are you
2:03:27
are you a paid campaign surrogate are
2:03:29
you being compensated
2:03:31
let me be clear you get paid to shape a
2:03:34
liberal narrative
2:03:35
you get paid to attack this president i
2:03:37
don't get a dime for this president
2:03:39
i don't get a dime from the campaign
2:03:41
everything i've done
2:03:42
is in me and based on my principles and
2:03:44
see if that's the problem
2:03:45
whenever african-american that's elected
2:03:48
did not
2:03:49
raise your voices now let me finish
2:03:52
you're not going to reply
2:03:56
so don't ask me that you only ask me
2:03:59
that because i don't fit your narrative
2:04:01
no this person never offered anything i
2:04:04
don't want anything from this president
2:04:05
it's what i can do for my country
2:04:07
and you need to accept that many other
2:04:09
african-americans and
2:04:10
others support this president because of
2:04:12
his policies
2:04:13
and to insult me to say am i getting
2:04:15
paid
2:04:18
i have asked the same question and
2:04:20
that's representing democrats
2:04:22
and their narrative to keep blacks
2:04:25
silent who happen to support this
2:04:26
president
2:04:28
why can't i be like white liberals or
2:04:30
otherwise nobody
2:04:31
questions
2:04:34
do you ask democrats i just said
2:04:40
they are just a bunch of racists at
2:04:42
msnbc
2:04:43
proof positive and i think that
2:04:46
stuff like this by the way what an
2:04:49
interesting guy to talk to wow that's
2:04:50
really interesting you know you
2:04:52
this must be very difficult i mean so
2:04:54
many questions he could have asked but
2:04:56
no
2:04:57
no you can't you just can't do it you're
2:05:00
not allowed to
2:05:01
be pro-trump with any melanin in your
2:05:04
skin
2:05:06
because that's what they're looking at
2:05:10
it's almost as un-american as what
2:05:12
they're doing here in austin with
2:05:13
changing the uh
2:05:15
well msnbc is an outlet for the
2:05:18
democratic party they're not going to
2:05:19
put up with this guy
2:05:21
letting this guy talk at all yeah but
2:05:22
then they shouldn't let him on
2:05:24
what kind of idiots well they made a
2:05:25
mistake no i know they're busy
2:05:27
i think they weren't no no not true
2:05:31
they invite the guy on they know what
2:05:32
he's doing his this guy's job was to
2:05:35
shame him
2:05:36
that's why the black man has pulled out
2:05:38
to shame the other black man
2:05:40
it's disgusting what they're doing
2:05:42
that's what's happening
2:05:44
and then just back to the to the to the
2:05:48
tv show which was oh so expertly
2:05:51
directed by emmy award winner from his
2:05:54
living room well in his underwear it
2:05:57
sucked balls okay
2:05:58
transitions were slow stuff was started
2:06:01
at the wrong moment when's an emmy
2:06:03
oh what two two emmys
2:06:07
and a nobel peace prize
2:06:10
and then they and then just as bad well
2:06:12
actually worse than
2:06:13
carrie washington the previous night
2:06:16
julie louis dreyfus
2:06:17
who i think is a great a great comedic
2:06:19
actress i've never seen her stand
2:06:21
up if this was an example of it she
2:06:24
needs
2:06:24
she needs seinfeld back i like the fact
2:06:28
well she was good and veep i like the
2:06:30
fact that they put her as a
2:06:31
representative of the democratic party
2:06:33
she is a bona fide billionaire
2:06:37
yep inherited money from the dreyfus
2:06:40
family huge family of rich people into
2:06:44
europe
2:06:45
and so this is a billionaire uh you know
2:06:48
introducing the joe you know the all
2:06:50
these guests and joe bidens i mean it's
2:06:51
just it's ludicrous
2:06:53
and then she made what she thought was a
2:06:55
funny joke and i said i liked ron viper
2:06:57
said she's a good comedic actress she's
2:06:58
not a television host
2:07:00
and she clearly can't do any kind of
2:07:02
stand up
2:07:03
which you shouldn't do without an
2:07:05
audience but she did this
2:07:07
trying to uh i guess make a joke
2:07:11
about the fact that people have
2:07:12
mispronounced kamala as
2:07:14
kamala and and i'm sure it's the
2:07:17
president oh what a
2:07:18
what a what a bonehead so she said this
2:07:21
joe biden
2:07:22
shares john lewis's belief that every
2:07:24
vote matters
2:07:25
personally i plan to follow the example
2:07:28
of six current cabinet members
2:07:30
vice president poonts and president
2:07:32
trump himself
2:07:33
and vote by mail which is a
2:07:37
not very funny it's like why because
2:07:39
there was no set up to the joke there
2:07:40
was no way to really understand
2:07:42
i understood what she was doing get
2:07:44
there
2:07:46
well the problem with what she said is
2:07:50
that apparently punts in australia
2:07:54
is slang like we would say faggot
2:07:58
it's on that level really apparently
2:08:03
whoops wow
2:08:08
fact check someone should have fact
2:08:09
checked it
2:08:13
and then i um
2:08:16
you know as part of this kind of in the
2:08:18
backdrop we had this steve bannon
2:08:20
arrest yeah you know i've been looking
2:08:23
into it on and off and
2:08:25
i can't get any good cl i mean i got
2:08:27
clips the website's open you can listen
2:08:29
to the guy who did this
2:08:30
stupid wall project and
2:08:33
i don't even know what his connection to
2:08:35
it is and i don't even know what the
2:08:36
fraud is i haven't seen the indictment
2:08:38
it
2:08:38
seems to seem sketchy well i have it's
2:08:41
not sketchy
2:08:42
if this indictment holds holds up in
2:08:44
court
2:08:45
which i think it will this is one of
2:08:47
these problems i have with non-profits
2:08:50
and i see it all it's just black lives
2:08:52
matter does a version of this
2:08:54
where they're non-profit but they're
2:08:55
really connected to another non-profit
2:08:57
the money is transferred
2:08:58
transparency gets lost you don't know
2:09:01
what's happening half of the money is
2:09:02
going to
2:09:03
act blue the democrat party but all
2:09:05
these little non-profits and how they
2:09:07
interconnect
2:09:08
and are shoving money around i find
2:09:10
despicable
2:09:12
and bannon did exactly the same thing
2:09:15
and i can and i can explain it in uh
2:09:18
pretty simple terms so brian colfage
2:09:21
this was the guy
2:09:22
i think he has he's he lost three of his
2:09:25
limbs
2:09:26
in iraq or afghanistan he started this
2:09:29
uh
2:09:30
we're going to build the wall and he'd
2:09:31
raised 17 million dollars
2:09:34
and it was getting a little bit out of
2:09:36
control and people you know there was it
2:09:37
was just a gofundme i think and he had
2:09:39
nothing set up so in
2:09:40
swoops uh stephen bannon with
2:09:44
um bondolado and timothy shea i don't
2:09:47
know who they are
2:09:48
and they say okay we're going to set it
2:09:50
all up and they set up a non-profit
2:09:52
for we build the wall and they raised
2:09:54
another 3 million so 20 million dollars
2:09:57
then something changed and this is all
2:09:59
in the indictments about nine pages very
2:10:01
interesting
2:10:03
then something changed with where they
2:10:05
wanted to build the wall and they
2:10:06
couldn't just give the money to the
2:10:08
government if you recall there were a
2:10:09
couple stories about that
2:10:10
so i said well we're going to build it
2:10:11
privately but because of
2:10:14
the way the nonprofit was set up they
2:10:17
had to start a new nonprofit
2:10:19
and everyone who would uh committed
2:10:21
money of the 20 million
2:10:23
had to opt in to have that money
2:10:25
transferred to the new nonprofit with
2:10:28
a different structure and with a
2:10:30
different uh mission
2:10:32
and they apparently they got almost
2:10:34
everybody uh to
2:10:35
opt in and there was an additional five
2:10:38
million they raised but everything was
2:10:40
continuously
2:10:41
under the promise that colphage
2:10:44
that's the the vet would not take quote
2:10:47
a penny in salary or comp
2:10:49
compensation that 100 of the funds
2:10:52
raised will be used for the execution of
2:10:54
our mission and purpose
2:10:56
and they continue to excuse me
2:11:00
and they continue to say that
2:11:04
no one will be paid no one will be paid
2:11:06
specifically not
2:11:07
the guy who started it so they they get
2:11:10
that money over
2:11:12
and and a lot of the people who would
2:11:14
already donate i think this is where
2:11:16
this lawsuit comes from
2:11:17
they were still very concerned that are
2:11:19
you sure you're very sure that that's
2:11:21
not going to happen
2:11:22
so then text messages uh are somehow
2:11:25
intercepted
2:11:26
and this is what really set it off and
2:11:28
it turns out
2:11:29
that uh they had made an agreement with
2:11:32
with coal phage and he
2:11:33
was promised a hundred thousand dollars
2:11:35
up front and twenty thousand dollars a
2:11:37
month
2:11:38
and that would be and they couldn't give
2:11:40
it
2:11:41
from the new nonprofit they set up
2:11:45
so what did they do they set up another
2:11:47
non-profit
2:11:48
which then invoiced a consultancy which
2:11:50
wrote a 1099
2:11:52
to colfage to to funnel the money
2:11:56
from the nonprofit through bannon's
2:11:57
non-profit to the consultancy
2:12:00
to a payment of into a 1099 payment
2:12:05
so they lied and they were cavalier
2:12:08
and i despise these kinds of things
2:12:11
and bannon who is now on his own podcast
2:12:14
saying
2:12:16
you're just trying to make an example of
2:12:17
the f you bannon
2:12:19
you're you're slimy slimy creep
2:12:23
that's really low and he's just he
2:12:26
thinks he knows
2:12:27
this is narcissist this guy i'm i
2:12:30
really soured on him after reading this
2:12:32
what a horrible thing to do
2:12:34
well that summarizes it sorry i asked
2:12:39
are you real man ben has always been it
2:12:41
seems seems like a douche bag
2:12:43
i mean what is the way dresses and this
2:12:46
swarmy look in the greasy hair i mean
2:12:48
this whole thing that doesn't bother me
2:12:51
some of the most successful people i
2:12:52
know i don't care about that
2:12:54
but this this is a slimy move
2:12:57
slimy and then just to lie about and
2:13:00
said hey man
2:13:01
we had to hook the guy up we didn't do
2:13:03
it right we should have thought about it
2:13:04
and you know
2:13:05
we should just no see what happens
2:13:08
send me a copy of that or it's in the
2:13:11
show notes
2:13:12
of course it's in the show notes well
2:13:13
just is it marked up
2:13:15
if it's only eight pages
2:13:18
i'm gonna show my spooled by donating to
2:13:20
no agenda imagine all the people who
2:13:22
could do that
2:13:23
oh yeah that'd be fab
2:13:32
and we do have a few people thank for
2:13:33
show 1271. this is show
2:13:37
1271. if you if you can't keep track
2:13:40
uh starting with peter de jong and spasm
2:13:49
uh okay yeah uh he actually will he sent
2:13:52
in some
2:13:53
he says the shows are great of late okay
2:13:56
victoria shellhammer in mertz town
2:13:58
pennsylvania 100
2:14:00
eric shimpak in portage wisconsin i'm
2:14:03
sorry
2:14:04
peter jonks he donated 234.56
2:14:08
in canadian which moves him up to
2:14:10
associate executive producer okay and
2:14:12
victoria shellhammer
2:14:13
lets us forget this is dame vicki
2:14:17
she goes way back way way she never
2:14:20
misses the show
2:14:21
no she knows i met her at the shikshi
2:14:23
meetup that's how long ago uh
2:14:26
it's been yeah what are you doing how
2:14:28
are you doing damn vicky
2:14:29
so long ago they changed the name of the
2:14:31
town yes
2:14:32
eric shimpoke is next on the list with a
2:14:34
hundred dollars from portage wisconsin
2:14:37
he needs a d douching we
2:14:41
you've been deduced in
2:14:44
field in eastleigh hampshire uk 100
2:14:48
ronald schull the aforementioned 84.
2:14:51
sean thorpe in san luis obispo
2:14:55
uh 8233 good old baron mark tanner down
2:14:59
in whittier california seven six five
2:15:01
four twice a month
2:15:02
scott grice in starkville mississippi
2:15:06
uh he's got a birthday for somebody
2:15:09
and if you could find in your heart
2:15:11
she'd love a shout
2:15:13
shut up slave for his uh who's this for
2:15:16
shut up slave for ruby there you go ruby
2:15:21
sir patrick kobo the duke of the south
2:15:23
hey hey
2:15:24
373 yeah it's his birthday too i think
2:15:28
i'd like to wishes eldest james a happy
2:15:30
birthday for joining the two
2:15:32
there you go two digit club turning 10.
2:15:37
how fast they grow i think i remember
2:15:40
when he was born actually
2:15:41
i believe we do remember that sir
2:15:46
is pathetic but true sir lineman of the
2:15:49
net in anna illinois
2:15:50
6969 sir dwight
2:15:53
let me move this thing sir dwight uh
2:15:56
that
2:15:56
to dwight the knight in burlington
2:15:58
ontario seven
2:16:00
six seven eight nine troy watson in
2:16:04
western shore
2:16:05
uh nova scotia mohammed
2:16:08
ciao ciao
2:16:12
c-h-o-u-i in washington dc 55-55
2:16:16
uh stars gomberg in the aforementioned
2:16:18
5510
2:16:20
chris smothers 5510 sir kevin of the
2:16:22
black knot 5510 in amherst
2:16:25
uh kevin carlisle in birmingham alabama
2:16:28
5115
2:16:29
nancy nichols in waco texas you got a
2:16:32
birthday for somebody
2:16:33
51 for her it's for her she's going to
2:16:36
be 51 on the 24th
2:16:38
now forrest martin 5005 the following
2:16:41
people are 50
2:16:42
donators donors name and location
2:16:43
starting with alexa delgado and aptos
2:16:47
kevin silverman in severn maryland
2:16:49
daniel laboy
2:16:51
sir if i'm not mistaken bath michigan
2:16:54
james
2:16:54
johnson in seattle washington matthew
2:16:56
grice
2:16:58
parts unknown patrick sir patrick
2:17:00
maycomb in new york city
2:17:03
and megan reichel in boise idaho another
2:17:06
birthday uh coming up for her husband's
2:17:09
husband dave he says even here in boise
2:17:12
it's gotten crazy
2:17:13
blm crazy billboards and a mayor and a
2:17:16
councilwoman who are trying to
2:17:18
we're trying to recall your podcast
2:17:21
helps me to disseminate all the m5m
2:17:24
crap that comes out every day
2:17:27
they're in the health care business yeah
2:17:29
well listen to this my siblings and i
2:17:31
are all in the health care to some
2:17:32
extent we talk
2:17:33
regularly about the rhona and what is
2:17:35
the next best thing in research
2:17:36
treatment and updates on the vaccines
2:17:38
we're just weird that way
2:17:40
all of the info you are talking about
2:17:43
jives
2:17:43
exactly with what we are hearing thank
2:17:46
you
2:17:47
and the reason for that is because the
2:17:49
info you're hearing from us
2:17:50
comes from people like you it's it's
2:17:53
circular that way it's like
2:17:56
well at least it's a good source yeah
2:17:58
john lawrence
2:17:59
fifty dollars and last but not least sa
2:18:02
baron sir
2:18:02
allen bean up in tigard oregon uh 50. i
2:18:06
want to thank these folks for making the
2:18:07
show
2:18:08
1271 possibility in a reality
2:18:11
and in addition to that uh quickly back
2:18:14
to nancy nichols um
2:18:16
she gave 51 for her 51st birthday
2:18:19
which is tomorrow she said thank you for
2:18:22
making this past trip around the sun
2:18:23
more informative and thoughtful for my
2:18:25
birthday i'm running
2:18:26
my 40th marathon in spearfish south
2:18:29
dakota
2:18:30
where i haven't worn a mask since i
2:18:32
arrived my bib number
2:18:34
is 66 which i hope is good look good
2:18:36
luck since it's 2 times 33
2:18:38
so we want to make sure that we make
2:18:41
note of her
2:18:42
her run and uh
2:18:45
there was something else i had
2:18:46
highlighted here i thought
2:18:49
oh yes um
2:18:52
sir dwight the knight says he would like
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some jobs karma for his mom the classic
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kind she has an interview this thursday
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thank you for your courage and the
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2:19:53
23rd of august 2020 here's your birthday
2:19:55
list sir andy of terrigal beach says
2:19:57
happy birthday with son eddie who turns
2:19:59
11 today
2:20:00
chris spaulding happy birthday was
2:20:02
hotter than a wildfire wife amy it's her
2:20:04
birthday today also celebrating today
2:20:06
is lady sammy weeks josh magnuson says
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happy birthday to her the smoking hot
2:20:10
lady sammy weeks
2:20:12
nancy nichols will be 51 tomorrow and
2:20:14
running her 40th marathon
2:20:16
dame zelda of the turtle realm will be
2:20:19
70 on
2:20:20
uh tuesday and megan reichel
2:20:24
her says happy birthday to her husband
2:20:26
dave also celebrating on the 25th scott
2:20:28
grise happy birthday to his daughter
2:20:30
ruby she turns nine on september 1st
2:20:33
and as we noted earlier sir patrick
2:20:35
koblar duke of the south
2:20:36
says happy birthday to his eldest son
2:20:39
james
2:20:40
i think patrick's uh an earl actually
2:20:43
his eldest son james
2:20:44
turning 10 and we say happy birthday
2:20:46
from everybody here at the best podcast
2:20:48
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2:20:51
that came in hot and heavy one nighting
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today uh it is the
2:20:55
the make good for vasilios so need
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is that the only one we have i guess so
2:21:03
right let me double check
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because we no i thought there was
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another one for mint two mint two
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who had brev's and um and some red vein
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borneo
2:21:14
we had already knighted him we just
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needed to have that yes he just needed
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the table so he can have that today ah
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perfect
2:21:23
well that works out well because the
2:21:24
table is nice and full and we would uh
2:21:27
i'd like to ask vasilios plan genus to
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come on up here on the podium you sir
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thanks for your contribution to the
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going to pronounce the k.u sir vasilios
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knight of the soft and whiny
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2:22:27
so if you're looking to get out and
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you've been locked down for uh
2:22:31
pretty much half of the year and you're
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worried and people are worried
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everyone's flipping out about mass and
2:22:37
what you can say and what you can't say
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try the no agenda meetups this is where
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don't care if you're wearing a mask not
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one leg a hump what color creed religion
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chat everybody loves it we've got some
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okay everybody this is the new agenda
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show
2:23:01
and this is leo bravo and i have some
2:23:03
words from a few of our guests from
2:23:05
today's
2:23:06
meetup hey dr disorder here i cam gents
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thank you for doing the great work
2:23:11
awesome
2:23:12
hi tm brandon from
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[Applause]
2:23:17
here at the pasadena up and confucius
2:23:19
say it's like a potty
2:23:21
this is aaron i'm way i'm all prepped
2:23:23
for the uh twin damage
2:23:25
uh in the morning anonymous douchebag
2:23:27
saying thank you for your courage
2:23:29
well thank y'all very much a great
2:23:31
report really appreciated
2:23:32
and now we go to kirkland washington hey
2:23:35
this is no title bryce we had a great
2:23:36
time on the east side tonight down by
2:23:38
the water
2:23:39
at the kirkland marina hey in the
2:23:41
morning from
2:23:42
black night mf assembler and uh
2:23:46
go karma for everybody avi uh two-headed
2:23:49
rat baby was born in queens yesterday
2:23:51
and we don't know if it's live or day
2:23:53
i'm cal and i am
2:23:54
still a douche bag and i brought my
2:23:56
friend who has no idea about the show
2:23:58
in the morning this is derek from
2:23:59
bellevue washington big shout out to
2:24:01
silas
2:24:02
in nairobi kenya i love you bro hope to
2:24:04
get your ass
2:24:05
trafficked back to america pretty soon
2:24:08
in the morning it's
2:24:09
james i'm locked cocked and ready to go
2:24:12
and get my hair done hi everyone this is
2:24:14
joe biden where am i
2:24:18
and then final for our reports today
2:24:20
denver city the park sit in
2:24:22
hello new agenda nation this is the
2:24:24
denver city park
2:24:25
sit-in meetup coming to you again we
2:24:28
have a small group this time but it's
2:24:30
been a great group i'm going to pass the
2:24:31
mic around again
2:24:32
hey it's paul from greeley in the
2:24:34
morning this is jim from denver in the
2:24:36
morning
2:24:37
this is mountain jay in the morning sir
2:24:39
scott baron of the bikes i'm sucking in
2:24:41
soot
2:24:42
and this is taylor aka tacos and i'm
2:24:46
dow jin on no agenda social of the
2:24:49
scrambled letters we have been doing the
2:24:50
work
2:24:51
and we're the maskless bandits and we
2:24:53
want to give everyone a hearty
2:24:54
healthy in the morning lots of good
2:24:58
groups they look great on the pictures
2:24:59
go to no agendameetups.com to see those
2:25:02
reports
2:25:02
also coming up today actually they're
2:25:04
probably there and they may be listening
2:25:06
and celebrating uh
2:25:07
the michigan local one uh i think that
2:25:10
started maybe an hour or two ago
2:25:12
so that is douchebag pat coming up on
2:25:14
saturday the west new york local
2:25:16
8008 at you'll be meeting in the park
2:25:20
berlin germany also uh this coming
2:25:22
saturday two o'clock central european
2:25:24
time
2:25:25
at the well go check out the website for
2:25:27
details it will be amidst an anti-corona
2:25:29
protests in berlin so yay
2:25:32
uh saturday 29th midland texas two
2:25:35
o'clock chili's in midland saturday the
2:25:37
northeast ohio ohio area meet up six
2:25:39
o'clock
2:25:40
at the huli house in copley ohio and
2:25:44
let's see we have uh
2:25:46
coming up in the rest of august anaheim
2:25:48
hills on the 30th west seattle burien
2:25:51
school from home redux on the 30th
2:25:53
and a ton of them coming up in september
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please consider
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joining one of these meetups meet your
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fellow no agenda nation members tribe
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members
2:26:02
you know if there's not one near you why
2:26:03
don't you start one it's really worth it
2:26:05
no agendameetups.com
2:26:20
[Music]
2:26:27
[Applause]
2:26:28
[Music]
2:26:33
so there's some international stuff i
2:26:34
want to get out of the way
2:26:36
but first there's something that we kind
2:26:39
of missed uh oh
2:26:40
that's always possible every year this
2:26:43
happens and we miss it every year and
2:26:45
oh no oh no oh no is it earth day did we
2:26:49
miss earth day
2:26:51
close okay what did we miss
2:26:54
this one i have to admit that i've never
2:26:56
heard of this before but apparently it's
2:26:58
been going on for a while
2:27:00
and it's earth overshoot day
2:27:05
fish minerals oil grains wood
2:27:08
the earth's resources are finite as of
2:27:11
august the 22nd
2:27:12
humans have used up all of the natural
2:27:14
resources that the earth can produce in
2:27:15
one year
2:27:16
but there is one small silver lining
2:27:19
earth overshoot day is three weeks later
2:27:21
than its date in 2019
2:27:23
that's due to the covet 19 pandemic but
2:27:25
we still have a long way to go
2:27:27
since the 1970s we have been consuming
2:27:30
more and more resources
2:27:32
in 1970 earth overshoot day was on the
2:27:34
29th of december
2:27:36
now it's in august that's the global
2:27:38
average
2:27:39
because for the world's richest
2:27:40
countries it's much earlier this means
2:27:42
that we need
2:27:43
1.6 planets to sustain our way of life
2:27:46
but if everyone lived like in qatar we
2:27:48
would need 8.9 earths
2:27:50
in luxembourg 7.9 the u.s 5
2:27:54
and in france 2.7 planets
2:27:59
well don't worry lady when we get hungry
2:28:02
here in america we're going to eat the
2:28:03
brits
2:28:04
so we're not and we're not worrying
2:28:05
about how much 20 seconds
2:28:07
we ran out of everything we're done
2:28:09
we're toast no i don't understand how we
2:28:11
could run out of everything but yet all
2:28:13
the cars are still going up down the
2:28:14
freeway
2:28:15
and i've got going to go to the store
2:28:17
later who is behind this did you look it
2:28:20
up who's
2:28:20
i tried you know i just thought it was
2:28:23
so ludicrous that i wasn't gonna it was
2:28:25
like another one of these you know
2:28:27
population controls the thing that gets
2:28:29
me though is how does qatar
2:28:32
require eight earths to survive
2:28:36
what are they doing well they're doing
2:28:38
something really wrong apparently
2:28:41
i didn't get to i'll look into it
2:28:43
doesn't qatar do natural gas isn't that
2:28:45
their
2:28:45
their only thing or maybe i'm wrong all
2:28:48
i know is that they're using up so many
2:28:49
resources it takes eight
2:28:51
planets to keep them going i want to
2:28:54
find out
2:28:54
who is this about us come on who is this
2:28:58
meanwhile while you're looking that up
2:28:59
let's do some international news and get
2:29:00
it out of the way
2:29:01
all right uh let's start with the
2:29:04
belarus update
2:29:06
yes and then i have uh i have some
2:29:08
thoughts on that now as mass protests
2:29:10
continue in belarus over the disputed
2:29:12
re-election of alexander lukashenko
2:29:14
the country's beleaguered president now
2:29:16
has a new target nato
2:29:18
fukushenko claiming the alliance is
2:29:20
deploying its troops near the borders of
2:29:22
belarus
2:29:23
nato has called the claim baseless but
2:29:26
the long-time leader of belarus has
2:29:27
nevertheless ordered the army to defend
2:29:29
the country's borders
2:29:30
james vesina tells us more
2:29:34
two weeks of mass protesting with
2:29:36
hundreds of thousands of people taking
2:29:38
to the streets
2:29:39
and many injured and detained after
2:29:42
claiming 80 percent of the votes
2:29:44
president lukashenko's calling on the
2:29:46
army to take the toughest measures to
2:29:48
protect the country's territorial
2:29:50
integrity
2:29:51
he's accusing western states of backing
2:29:53
the demonstrators and the opposition
2:29:56
opposition candidate svetlana
2:29:58
tikonovskaya
2:29:59
is currently in exile in lithuania and
2:30:01
the country's defense minister has
2:30:03
denied
2:30:04
claims that nato forces are moving
2:30:06
towards belarus
2:30:07
while she doesn't plan on running for
2:30:09
president again she's calling on
2:30:11
protesters to up the antsy
2:30:12
and extend strikes across the country i
2:30:14
understand the time in
2:30:16
safety here but all the people who
2:30:20
voted for me who stayed in belarus and
2:30:23
who are going on demonstrations now and
2:30:26
who are striking now they
2:30:29
they need me as a symbol
2:30:34
[Music]
2:30:36
i have looked into this it's hilarious
2:30:39
it's hilarious so what is happening
2:30:42
do you know have you followed any of
2:30:44
this the belarus except for what we're
2:30:46
being shown what's being shoved down our
2:30:47
throat
2:30:48
i'm just deconstructing these stories as
2:30:50
best i can
2:30:51
okay uh so it's not being carried by the
2:30:54
m5m there's really not a lot of news i
2:30:56
mean i suppose we went to the
2:30:58
european newspapers should find out a
2:31:00
lot more yeah which i did
2:31:01
because i i was interested because it
2:31:03
just what is going on so
2:31:04
uh when uh after the soviet union broke
2:31:07
apart
2:31:08
belarus became an independent country uh
2:31:11
lucichenko
2:31:12
has been the president of the country
2:31:14
since uh that happened in 96
2:31:16
um after uh after two terms
2:31:19
they decided to change you know it's
2:31:21
very typical decide to change the
2:31:22
constitution
2:31:23
so he could be elected more more uh more
2:31:26
times
2:31:27
and apparently you know it's they they
2:31:28
make tractors that's what belarus
2:31:30
doesn't really have a lot and of course
2:31:32
they
2:31:32
they shuttle roughly and as far as i
2:31:34
know they've changed the constitution
2:31:36
twice to accommodate that's possible
2:31:38
um and so they make tractors but they do
2:31:42
have uh
2:31:42
you know they're a pass-through country
2:31:44
just like ukraine
2:31:46
for russian gas and and oil in fact
2:31:49
this is exactly the ukrainian situation
2:31:52
because this guy has said from the
2:31:55
get-go
2:31:56
by the way if you look at belarus sweden
2:31:58
and south dakota
2:32:00
what do they have in common they didn't
2:32:01
lock down they didn't muzzle their
2:32:03
citizens
2:32:04
and uh yeah they've had i think 600
2:32:06
deaths in
2:32:07
in the country it's not a big country
2:32:09
but it's not been horrible
2:32:10
everybody's just continued the work has
2:32:12
gone on uh
2:32:14
but every single time the world health
2:32:15
organization said hey everyone's got to
2:32:18
do this this and this belarus went nah
2:32:20
we're not going to do that
2:32:21
now they had fallen on some harder time
2:32:24
so they were waiting for a 900 million
2:32:26
euro
2:32:27
package from the international monetary
2:32:30
fund
2:32:31
who said okay we're going to give it to
2:32:33
you but
2:32:34
you got to have people sell social
2:32:36
distancing you have to implement
2:32:38
quarantines you have to wear masks
2:32:41
and lukachenko said no i'm not going to
2:32:42
do that screw you i don't need your
2:32:44
money i'm not interested
2:32:46
this is a problem because the european
2:32:48
union specifically you notice how merkel
2:32:51
and macron jumped to attention about the
2:32:54
so-called poisoning of
2:32:56
uh putin's adversary the goal after
2:32:58
investigation
2:33:00
they are so worried that belarus will
2:33:03
rejoin russia in a deeper way than they
2:33:07
already did a few years ago with the
2:33:09
uh economic union of russia which they
2:33:12
are a part of
2:33:13
they want them to be in the eu
2:33:16
so just like in ukraine
2:33:20
what do we do we send in some opposition
2:33:22
party the woman you heard
2:33:24
who filed late that's how late she was
2:33:26
in in
2:33:27
getting into the game now she's a symbol
2:33:29
no no
2:33:30
no this is a color revolution i'm not
2:33:33
quite sure who's doing it yet but
2:33:35
uh we get some clues from the national
2:33:38
endowment for democracy
2:33:40
this is a a non-profit funded mainly by
2:33:43
the
2:33:43
usaid another fine government's funding
2:33:46
source
2:33:47
in 2019 let's just look at some of the
2:33:51
uh money that was available for
2:33:53
non-governmental organizations
2:33:55
in belarus we have um
2:33:59
broadening understanding of security
2:34:01
issues freedom of information the
2:34:03
seventeen grand for that
2:34:04
developing civil society in the gomel
2:34:07
region ngo strengthening
2:34:08
twenty eight and a half grand expanding
2:34:11
freedom of information
2:34:12
forty thousand dollars for any
2:34:14
non-governmental organization who would
2:34:16
like to take care of that in belarus
2:34:19
fostering freedom of media forty three
2:34:21
thousand dollars
2:34:22
another ten thousand for fostering free
2:34:25
uh
2:34:26
freedom of the media fostering
2:34:28
independent public discourse and
2:34:29
democratic values 40 grand you get the
2:34:32
idea
2:34:32
the list goes on and on but then the
2:34:35
kicker
2:34:36
is that this protest is being kind of
2:34:39
coordinated and arranged on a telegram
2:34:41
channel so the app telegram which is
2:34:44
supposed to be
2:34:45
secure and encrypted and the channel
2:34:48
is next.nexta and this has been set up
2:34:52
by some young lad a lad who's about 25
2:34:56
years old who
2:34:57
who was uh who who set this up initially
2:35:01
from germany
2:35:02
and now he's has two million people on
2:35:04
this channel
2:35:05
but you know he also has pictures of
2:35:08
himself at the state department
2:35:10
uh other government buildings where he
2:35:12
was hanging out it's on his facebook
2:35:14
facebook page uh his
2:35:17
co-founder has actually been trained by
2:35:22
us uh military but you know so they're
2:35:25
they're managing the revolutionary
2:35:27
channel
2:35:28
all we're missing is the maidan all
2:35:31
we're missing is
2:35:32
uh some snipers killing people
2:35:35
yeah our noodle men yes exactly that's
2:35:38
straight
2:35:40
everything's great there except i want
2:35:41
to mention that the woman that ran
2:35:44
ran not because she was a politician
2:35:47
yeah she signed up late because it was
2:35:49
her husband
2:35:50
that was the the chief adversary to this
2:35:54
guy who was trying to
2:35:55
arrested him and threw him in jail so
2:35:57
she ran as a kind of a proxy so i don't
2:36:00
know
2:36:02
right as a symbol i don't know about
2:36:03
that part of it
2:36:05
uh so the only question is who's really
2:36:08
behind this
2:36:08
um because these are typical because who
2:36:11
was in
2:36:12
ukraine when they pulled this crap
2:36:15
brennan
2:36:17
mccain lindy hop lady g
2:36:20
uh victoria nuland uh
2:36:24
you know all of this gang was there
2:36:25
they're not there now
2:36:27
which is why i don't think it's being
2:36:28
reported on so i have to think that this
2:36:30
is
2:36:31
probably in coordination with usaid and
2:36:34
nad it may be a soros op
2:36:36
he's always kind of been active in that
2:36:38
region
2:36:40
um but it it lukashenko won 80 percent
2:36:44
of the vote
2:36:46
and they've been able to rile up it
2:36:48
looks like a lot of people i don't know
2:36:49
if it's hundreds of thousands
2:36:51
because you don't know uh but this is a
2:36:54
takedown and they're
2:36:56
you know they're gonna try and get rid
2:36:57
of him so let's see if they take it to
2:36:59
the next step if it's
2:37:00
if it's us doing it which i think would
2:37:02
be possible
2:37:04
then he'll get taken out i mean it's
2:37:06
going to happen well he's
2:37:07
should be taken out but this 80 percent
2:37:09
of the voting you're not believing that
2:37:10
are you
2:37:11
i don't i i have no idea they've been
2:37:14
very happy with him since 1996
2:37:19
so yeah they have not been a group of
2:37:21
complainers this is a fact
2:37:23
everyone's been pretty happy they make
2:37:25
their tractors everything's pretty good
2:37:27
they didn't have to wear a mask
2:37:28
everyone's
2:37:29
groovy this guy is an anti-globalist and
2:37:31
he's got to go
2:37:32
especially because putin is now looking
2:37:35
towards belarus
2:37:36
what happened with ukraine crimea
2:37:40
so something something's up and merkel
2:37:42
and uh
2:37:44
and macron are freaked out
2:37:49
well something's going on at least we're
2:37:50
covering it we'll keep trying to follow
2:37:53
it
2:37:53
france 24 has reports so does democracy
2:37:56
now but they're kind of
2:37:58
i'm sure they're incomp i'm sure they're
2:38:00
incomplete at best
2:38:02
the uh next one is the mali update whoo
2:38:06
uh molly is in the the drug molly
2:38:09
molly is a big african country right
2:38:12
yeah
2:38:14
they had a coup which seemed to be
2:38:16
popular a popular coup
2:38:18
and now everybody's all freaked out
2:38:19
about it a delegation from a block of 15
2:38:22
west african nations has arrived in mali
2:38:24
following a military coup there
2:38:26
officials from the economic community of
2:38:28
west african states or echo us
2:38:30
meeting with the junta that overthrew
2:38:32
the country's president earlier this
2:38:34
week
2:38:34
and demanding a return to civilian rule
2:38:37
some echoes members
2:38:38
were also able to meet with president
2:38:40
keita in a bid to reverse his overthrow
2:38:43
the latest with monte francis touching
2:38:45
down in bamako members of the economic
2:38:47
community of west
2:38:48
african states are in mali on a mission
2:38:51
the delegation which includes
2:38:53
presidents from niger senegal and ghana
2:38:55
and led by the former president of
2:38:57
nigeria
2:38:58
wants to block a regime change in mali
2:39:01
following a military coup
2:39:02
last week but there's no warm welcome
2:39:05
from the military junta responsible for
2:39:08
the mutiny
2:39:09
they took president ibrahim bubukar keta
2:39:11
into custody at gunpoint
2:39:13
but insist that he resigned willingly
2:39:16
its leaders are standing their ground
2:39:18
rejecting what they call foreign
2:39:20
interference in bamako the public has
2:39:23
overwhelmingly supported the ouster of
2:39:25
the president
2:39:26
but saturday's protest did include
2:39:28
another group of pro-keto demonstrators
2:39:31
the military junta says it's moving
2:39:33
forward with plans
2:39:34
to organize elections and name a
2:39:36
transitional president
2:39:38
but has refused to say when that might
2:39:40
happen
2:39:42
this is odd because we had military
2:39:45
there
2:39:45
mali the dutch were in mali lots of nato
2:39:48
forces and now
2:39:49
was this the way it was supposed to
2:39:51
happen
2:39:52
well sounds like it yeah we have no
2:39:55
information
2:39:56
why wouldn't we have right we have no
2:39:58
enough not enough reports we also have
2:40:00
does another guy change his constitution
2:40:02
so he could stay in office
2:40:03
right right third time
2:40:07
in belarus though i think they did that
2:40:08
by referendum so
2:40:10
it's not it wasn't just like a purely
2:40:12
political move they were happy with him
2:40:14
that's all like that's all i know
2:40:16
and then last on this list is the ivory
2:40:18
coast looks like a new hot spot
2:40:20
uh oh they finally found one with black
2:40:23
people
2:40:25
it's amazing you know what's gonna
2:40:26
happen sporadic violence flaring up in
2:40:28
ivory coast this saturday
2:40:30
after president allah was officially
2:40:32
nominated by his ruling party
2:40:34
to run for a third term in october's
2:40:36
election
2:40:38
the opposition has denounced the move as
2:40:40
unconstitutional
2:40:42
empower since 2010 had previously said
2:40:44
he would not stand again
2:40:46
but his ruling party chose him as its
2:40:48
candidate
2:40:49
after its initial nominee prime minister
2:40:51
ahmadu kulibali
2:40:52
died of a heart attack in july it's
2:40:55
interesting you
2:40:56
you know that we're we have these
2:40:58
reports which are just almost not
2:41:00
covered except by some
2:41:01
international really satellite media
2:41:04
um there was a uh on uh
2:41:07
cnn amanpour and co which she doesn't
2:41:10
she doesn't do the interviews i guess
2:41:12
they had on maybe you know her
2:41:15
she's the columnist for the daily beast
2:41:18
margaret carlson do you know her
2:41:20
no i do not seems like she's been around
2:41:24
and she is just lamenting the state of
2:41:27
journalism and listen to her and then we
2:41:30
can kind of compare to
2:41:31
what journalism actually is in our
2:41:34
country margaret
2:41:35
do you worry that uh candidates can now
2:41:38
just bypass
2:41:40
the news media and that which happens on
2:41:42
tv and uh
2:41:44
in newspapers doesn't really matter much
2:41:47
do i ever worry about that
2:41:49
and and and does it ever hurt me because
2:41:52
think about um the convention we're
2:41:54
about to see
2:41:55
it it could be the twitter convention in
2:41:58
which the first impression people get
2:42:00
is from their twitter feeds um skipping
2:42:03
us all together
2:42:04
because we'll be coming out and you know
2:42:07
in the middle of the night
2:42:09
um you know it's we were we were there
2:42:12
in the golden age of journalism
2:42:14
so much has happened and so much is lost
2:42:18
um and i don't think it's just because
2:42:20
i'm i'm in it that i say that
2:42:23
i think someday people will will come
2:42:25
back to the notion that
2:42:27
we weren't fake news um and that
2:42:31
buying a newspaper as a was as a citizen
2:42:34
was a good thing to do
2:42:35
and that it mattered how you used to
2:42:38
learn about what was happening in your
2:42:39
government
2:42:40
really mattered
2:42:41
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2:42:43
maybe what's the golden age of
2:42:46
journalism in her
2:42:47
view when people still she when people
2:42:50
she looks in the 60s mid 60s
2:42:52
i'll tell you when look you know when
2:42:54
people still went
2:42:55
73 oh really when she went so she
2:42:59
the golden age of journalism was
2:43:01
probably in my opinion
2:43:03
in the 50s
2:43:07
and why i think why was it the golden
2:43:10
age
2:43:11
well i think it was the golden age
2:43:12
because i've gone did research in the
2:43:14
old newspaper archives at the university
2:43:16
of california where they have these old
2:43:18
newspapers
2:43:19
and if you go into the 50s and start
2:43:20
looking at the papers where there's lots
2:43:22
of competition there's like
2:43:23
eight or nine newspapers in new york two
2:43:26
or three in chicago
2:43:27
three or four in san francisco there's a
2:43:29
call to call bulletin
2:43:31
the uh san francisco examiner the
2:43:33
chronicle and a couple others
2:43:35
and the uh in the 50s all these things
2:43:38
were vibrant they were all
2:43:40
before tv news kind of started ruining
2:43:42
the business
2:43:43
and if you look at any of the papers
2:43:45
they are chock
2:43:46
full of information it's astonishing
2:43:50
how much you can be sitting with that
2:43:51
newspaper for it's
2:43:53
it's better than the internet it's just
2:43:55
amazing exactly and that to me was the
2:43:57
golden age maybe the 30s or 40s may even
2:43:59
be better
2:44:00
but uh once tv news came in that's when
2:44:03
it started to deteriorate
2:44:04
yeah and then they resorted to tactics
2:44:07
such as
2:44:08
uh letting the cia write for them and
2:44:11
uh native advertising and corrupt
2:44:14
practices and bad journalism
2:44:15
you're so right it's all it's too
2:44:19
commercial the engine
2:44:20
oh people used to buy the paper yeah
2:44:21
people used to buy the paper
2:44:23
because it was subsidized by the
2:44:25
classified ads and you're screwed lady
2:44:28
what she means is i wish we could get
2:44:30
paid to do good journalism
2:44:32
oh well that yeah that's the problem
2:44:35
one request and maybe this will be our
2:44:37
last thing one request from i have one
2:44:39
last clip
2:44:40
okay we'll request and do then we'll do
2:44:42
the last clip yeah the request is from
2:44:44
many of our
2:44:45
foreign overseas gitmo nation dwellers
2:44:49
can you explain the difference between
2:44:51
mail-in voting
2:44:52
and absentee ballot voting because it is
2:44:55
confusing and
2:44:56
i believe it is intentionally done so
2:45:00
because all he people here now is well
2:45:04
he's against mainland voting but he
2:45:05
mailed it and vote himself
2:45:07
it's always been done but it hasn't it's
2:45:08
um people don't understand anymore
2:45:10
what's on the table i figured maybe you
2:45:12
could help
2:45:14
a couple of things absentee balloting is
2:45:17
a
2:45:17
limited number of ballots it's not not
2:45:19
everyone in the state and it's and it's
2:45:21
done through a process that it requires
2:45:23
a lot of
2:45:24
hoops you got to jump through hoops to
2:45:25
get the ballot you
2:45:28
sorry to prove that it's you that's why
2:45:30
this is yeah to prove that issue
2:45:32
i was just coincident i'm glad you asked
2:45:34
this question because mimi was
2:45:36
telling me you know washington state has
2:45:37
100 mail-in voting
2:45:40
right so it can be done but washington
2:45:42
state has a system that
2:45:44
she knows all about this because she
2:45:45
works and she does a lot of public
2:45:47
service stuff she's on the
2:45:49
county commission for example in
2:45:52
in washington state it took years to
2:45:54
perfect it years exactly
2:45:56
not a week or two it took not a month it
2:45:58
took
2:45:59
years to get it right and they have a
2:46:01
complete system where you sign the
2:46:03
ballot when you go and it goes through a
2:46:04
computer
2:46:05
all the signatures are compared with the
2:46:07
signatures that are on file
2:46:09
who's gonna set that up uh it's a
2:46:12
very complex system in washington state
2:46:15
that took years to develop is very
2:46:17
accurate she's had her ballot kicked
2:46:19
back a couple of times
2:46:20
because she wrote a sloppy signature or
2:46:22
i signed her name or something like that
2:46:24
it didn't fraud yes it detected fraud
2:46:28
and
2:46:28
it was husband and wife and so
2:46:32
so it gets kicked back and it gets
2:46:34
voided a lot of stuff gets avoided
2:46:36
it's extremely complex system that was
2:46:39
it took a long time just to make work
2:46:42
it to for california for example just to
2:46:44
100 mail and voting is
2:46:46
idiotic it's not going to or any other
2:46:48
state you don't have the mechanisms
2:46:50
it's too much mechanisms absentee
2:46:52
ballots is a limited number
2:46:54
you sign up you have to sign to get the
2:46:56
ballot you have to do it way in advance
2:46:58
so they know who you are
2:46:59
so they take you off the other roles
2:47:00
it's a very complicated system
2:47:02
uh just this unlimited mail in ballot is
2:47:05
like internet voting it's this
2:47:07
the potential for fraud is outrageous
2:47:09
and people who keep denying the
2:47:11
potential for fraud
2:47:12
are frauds themselves and the concept is
2:47:16
we just send everybody we have on a
2:47:18
voter roll a ballot and then
2:47:20
people just fill them out sign them and
2:47:22
send them back
2:47:24
no verification to my knowledge except
2:47:26
for address verification
2:47:28
there won't be any verification the
2:47:30
whole thing is just ridiculous
2:47:34
they can stand in line to vote right but
2:47:37
california
2:47:38
are they have they now decided mail in
2:47:40
voting yes they have
2:47:41
right yeah so california's doesn't
2:47:44
matter there's gonna be
2:47:45
all democrats win everything anyway
2:47:47
right but it's you expect it to be a
2:47:49
mess is going to
2:47:49
i mean what is what i see now is the
2:47:52
democrats
2:47:53
have their final last strategy in place
2:47:55
the law fair group they've got
2:47:57
lawyers in every state and they'll be
2:48:00
ready
2:48:01
the minute the minute um joe loses
2:48:04
they will be filing lawsuits and it's
2:48:06
going to be and this is what
2:48:08
trump is saying and this is how some
2:48:10
wishful democrats
2:48:12
know that nancy pelosi will be president
2:48:14
once that happens because
2:48:15
they'll never get an answer and then it
2:48:17
defers to the house and of course nancy
2:48:19
will be elected to do that
2:48:22
it's their final last desperate strategy
2:48:26
well it's pretty desperate you can stand
2:48:29
in line for groceries which you do
2:48:31
you can stand in line to vote
2:48:35
it just doesn't make sense to me that
2:48:37
you have to do mail-in voting
2:48:39
people can you know and it's going to be
2:48:40
in november this thing should be way on
2:48:42
the other side of because you've got to
2:48:44
get a flu shot
2:48:45
probably have to have a flu shot to vote
2:48:47
oh there you go
2:48:48
now that's that's the ticket that's the
2:48:50
ticket that'll be okay
2:48:52
all right last clip let's get out of
2:48:53
here i got my last this is the clip with
2:48:55
amy goodman and bitching
2:48:59
and moaning and groaning about the
2:49:02
pardon of
2:49:03
the dead susan b anthony uh
2:49:06
for the fact that she got arrested is
2:49:09
some type in the 1800s and it was just
2:49:11
kind of a
2:49:12
it was a gimmick that trump pulled off
2:49:14
and they get
2:49:15
it so it brings out the worst in the
2:49:17
democrats they want him to take them
2:49:20
back take it back and then and then like
2:49:21
the old joke where the woman says oh the
2:49:24
portions
2:49:25
she says all this food at this place is
2:49:26
so bad and the other woman says it is
2:49:28
bad and the portions are so small
2:49:30
an old old joke this is the way this
2:49:34
ends up too because it's not only bad
2:49:36
that they
2:49:37
that trump did this but susan b anthony
2:49:39
was a racist
2:49:40
president trump tuesday pardoned
2:49:42
suffragist susan b anthony in
2:49:44
commemoration of the 100th anniversary
2:49:45
of the ratification of the 19th
2:49:47
amendment
2:49:47
which gave women the right to vote
2:49:49
anthony was arrested in 1872 for voting
2:49:52
when women were banned from the process
2:49:54
in response new york's lieutenant
2:49:55
governor
2:49:56
kathy hokel tweeted quote as highest
2:49:59
ranking woman elected official in new
2:50:01
york and on behalf of susan b anthony's
2:50:03
legacy
2:50:04
we demand trump rescind his pardon
2:50:07
she was proud of her arrest to draw
2:50:09
attention to the cause for women's
2:50:10
rights and never paid her fine
2:50:12
let her rest in peace donald trump
2:50:15
unquote
2:50:16
the 19th amendment was ratified 100
2:50:17
years ago in 1920
2:50:19
14 years after anthony's death it was
2:50:21
not implemented equally however black
2:50:23
women wouldn't enjoy full voting rights
2:50:25
for decades until passage of the voting
2:50:27
rights act of 1965.
2:50:29
susan b anthony herself has been accused
2:50:31
of racism for focusing on white women's
2:50:33
suffrage instead of voting rights for
2:50:34
all women oh now all all women matter
2:50:38
oh please oh brother
2:50:43
it's so sad well we
2:50:46
i sure hope the mainstream media doesn't
2:50:49
go down in flames
2:50:50
because otherwise we have no show we
2:50:53
need the bad reporting
2:50:55
to do it right yes we do need the
2:50:57
battery reporting it helps
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this has not been a good day oh man
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flood the zone jcd
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i'm gonna flood the zone come on now
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the evidence that you're talking about
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is this
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the evidence
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