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this is a radio guy a radio guy
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vice president
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thursday
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august 27
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in the morning everybody i'm
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laura is going to knock you
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0:36
yeah that's was kind of a valid
concern
0:39
yesterday but i woke up this
morning and
0:42
i've been kind of checking the
news and
0:44
has this thing been downgraded
to a
0:46
category two
0:48
i didn't know what it was
categorized as
0:50
oh yes
0:51
yesterday california we don't
care no
0:54
you got you got your own
problems
0:56
no it was a um it was a
category four
0:59
you know tina
1:00
lives in florida so long and
she knows
1:02
what that what
1:03
what what that really means on
the
1:04
ground and
1:06
uh let me see if cnn says
anything it's
1:09
just category four is
1:10
that's really bad uh okay
1:14
oh here he goes it's now
category one
1:16
storm all right
1:17
there you go whoo i'm glad we
had
1:19
everybody out there
1:20
rain for you you're gonna get
rain we no
1:22
we're not even rain's not even
1:24
it's you know it's off of it's
um it's
1:27
like port arthur it's it's off
the uh
1:29
more further northeast of
houston it's
1:31
quite a ways away from us
1:33
and so like well good so it'll
1:36
drop something right no i we
have zero
1:38
rain we could use it
1:40
yeah no rain so far none at all
1:43
um but that's okay because that
1:46
then we can go back to our your
1:48
regularly scheduled programming
which is
1:50
outrage
1:52
and before we get to uh the
obvious
1:55
topic that you and i
1:56
are looking forward to talk
about we do
1:59
have an update on uh
2:00
covid19 some some code
2:04
yeah well good then let me
start at the
2:06
top and start with amy
2:08
worried sick that this is
getting worse
2:09
than ever
2:12
we might be in cnn both oh no
we have to
2:14
do that no matter what hold on
a second
2:16
where is it what
2:17
which clip is it let's see it
would
2:20
probably be
2:20
kovitz amy's bruh
2:25
nobody flew south one fought
dude
2:28
the covey gloom there we go
gloom the
2:31
united states reported 1147
coronavirus
2:35
deaths on tuesday
2:36
with over 37 000 new confirmed
cases
2:39
many of the latest outbreaks
have come
2:40
in schools and on college
campuses as
2:43
students returned for fall
classes
2:45
in tuscaloosa the university of
alabama
2:47
reported more than 560
coronavirus cases
2:50
university of missouri
confirmed nearly
2:52
160 cases on its first day of
classes
2:56
this week the centers for
disease
2:58
control and prevention quietly
altered
3:00
its covid19 testing
recommendations
3:03
saying people without symptoms
should
3:06
not be tested
3:07
coronavirus even if they've
been in
3:09
close contact with an infected
person
3:12
the cdc's new advice to alarm
from
3:14
public health officials who say
the
3:15
recommendation
3:16
could accelerate the spread of
the
3:19
disease
3:20
i love this story this is such
a great
3:23
story
3:24
just as a backgrounder yeah
during the
3:27
reporting there was
3:28
shot after shot after shot after
3:32
shot of somebody taking a long
probe and
3:35
shoving down somebody's nose
3:37
a mile i can't turn away
3:41
oh this is the old school the
one where
3:42
they shove it up into your brain
3:44
nice yeah oh well that's really
smart
3:46
show that
3:48
they're doing some dumb things
but this
3:50
story is fantastic and you
heard the
3:52
slant from amy
3:53
quietly they changed it
implying they
3:56
snuck into the website
3:58
in the dark of night shh let's
people
4:01
check the cdc website
4:03
every five minutes for new
information
4:06
but no no no no this change
shall not
4:10
stay
4:10
stand cnn was outraged
4:14
they have their doctor uh i
think it's
4:16
elizabeth cohen you know
4:17
it doesn't make any sense i'm
not just
4:19
gonna say what i'm gonna say
what the
4:21
and i'm gonna let you fill in
the blank
4:23
this is
4:24
ridiculous the cdc used to say
if you've
4:27
had close contact with someone
with
4:29
coronavirus meaning
4:30
within six feet of them for 15
minutes
4:32
or more you should get tested
4:34
now they're saying you should
consider
4:37
getting tested
4:38
notice the voice inflection but
you
4:41
might not need to
4:42
unless you're a vulnerable
person which
4:44
usually means older or have an
4:45
underlying health condition
4:47
or your doctor or local public
health
4:48
official tells you to
4:50
what people who are exposed to
someone
4:53
with coronavirus
4:54
should get tested experts will
tell you
4:57
that that
4:58
is the case why wouldn't you
want to get
5:01
tested
5:01
and this kind of back and forth
with
5:04
very subtle language
5:05
where you have to click on three
5:06
different places to figure out
what they
5:08
mean
5:09
is crazy making it is not
public health
5:12
communication
5:13
it is clearly pressure from
some force
5:16
in some way you want to
communicate
5:19
clearly to the american public
5:20
the cdc knows how to do that
they do
5:22
that for a living they are not
doing it
5:24
here and there must be a reason
for it
5:26
oh yes i've even heard that
sources
5:28
inside cdc say there was
pressure from
5:31
the white house
5:32
which is probably true but
5:35
this is not abnormal and it
doesn't say
5:37
stop being tested they quietly
changed
5:40
it they didn't go out and say
stop being
5:41
tested no you jamoks did that
you morons
5:45
that's why that's what's
hilarious i'll
5:47
go back to the
5:48
other assertion which is that
they talk
5:51
about this as though it's a
5:53
they keep showing this test i
wouldn't
5:55
want to get tested watching
these videos
5:57
doing everything wrong if
they're trying
5:59
to be on message and get people
tested
6:01
um and of course the hypocrisy
6:05
of a cdc change which
6:08
uh on march 6 we had very
different
6:11
information
6:12
about wearing masks and the cdc
was
6:15
saying
6:16
this right now in the united
states
6:18
people should not be walking
around
6:20
with masks you're sure of it
because
6:22
people are listening really
6:23
no closely to this and right
now people
6:25
should not be white there's no
reason to
6:27
be walking around with a mask
6:28
do you know the clip i don't
have to
6:30
play the whole thing but when
the cdc
6:32
changed everyone went come on
this is
6:35
shitty shoes
6:36
things change we've learned
more about
6:38
the virus
6:41
and now now it's trump of
course which
6:43
by the way i don't dispute
6:45
but i also understand why this
thing is
6:47
over you're terrorizing people
for no
6:49
good reason but
6:51
ah dr cohen will double down
this is a
6:54
change that was made on the
website
6:56
that is so subtle and wasn't
alerted
6:59
okay it's not subtle it's very
clear
7:03
they even have a change
7:05
you know what has changed in
each update
7:08
kind of like you know what are
the new
7:10
features of your virus or your
software
7:13
and so it's it's it's not
subtle it's
7:15
there but they didn't go out
announcing
7:17
it
7:18
you did all the work dummy this
is a
7:20
change that was made on the
website
7:22
that is so subtle and wasn't
alerted
7:26
so we sort of had to discover
it on our
7:28
own
7:29
it's the kind of thing again the
7:31
journalist discovered it by
7:34
refreshing a page oh my
goodness it's
7:37
the kind of thing
7:38
again crazy making the language
7:41
is subtly changed americans
aren't going
7:44
to get this
7:45
you have to have sort of a team
of
7:47
scholars pour over it as if it
were a
7:49
biblical passage
7:50
really no it was in plain
english to me
7:53
it didn't seem like a biblical
passage
7:55
that i needed some scholars to
decode
7:58
which by the way i also have
access to
8:00
configurations
8:02
uh she has dropped a little uh
8:04
subconscious that
8:06
americans aren't going to get
this oh
8:08
yeah because we're dummies
8:10
no we're not going to get the
virus oh
8:13
ooh
8:14
truth comes out let's hear it
again
8:16
americans aren't going to get
this
8:18
you have to have sort of a team
of
8:19
scholars pour over it as if it
were a
8:22
biblical passage
8:23
to figure out what they're
trying oh
8:25
what a liar this wasn't harold
yeah i
8:27
mean i could read it if you
want me to
8:29
but i think you'll take my word
for it
8:30
in any way i will say
8:32
1200 people dead in the last 24
hours
8:35
yes
8:36
thank you for that up-to-date
count
8:38
that's right
8:40
1200 people dead
8:43
a policy that may lead to fewer
tests
8:45
and fewer
8:47
known cases ask yourself why and
8:50
we might as well get one
response from a
8:53
governor to this news
8:54
uh gavin newsom i don't know if
you've
8:56
been watching i got a couple
good clips
8:58
out of it
8:58
he's doing a daily show he's
got callers
9:01
he got doing
9:02
he's taking calls hey caller
he's got
9:04
nothing else to do well but is
9:05
he it's interesting hi governor
the cdc
9:09
is now saying there is no need
to test
9:11
even if you've been in contact
with
9:13
someone infected with coven 19
9:15
and we've heard governor cuomo
criticize
9:17
this change as part of
president trump's
9:19
policy of denying the problem
9:20
and wanting fewer people to
take the
9:23
test
9:24
my questions are do you agree
with that
9:26
and what's your response to this
9:28
recent change in guidance i
don't agree
9:30
with the new cdc guidance
period full
9:32
stop and it's not the policy in
the
9:34
state of california we will not
be
9:36
influenced by that change we're
9:38
influenced by
9:39
uh those that are experts in
the field
9:42
that feel very differently
9:43
cdc's respect to the cdc no
that is not
9:47
the policy
9:48
uh guideline that we will
embrace or
9:49
adopt here in the state of
california
9:51
yeah so cdc is no longer the
experts but
9:54
it was the same they're the
experts when
9:55
they agree with them yeah i
mean this is
9:57
nonsense i mean first of all
they say
9:59
well the cdc is independent and
trump
10:01
you know has been trying to do
this and
10:02
that and then they ask for
masks and
10:04
trump hates the mask so whether
they not
10:06
do that but they did
10:08
i mean this isn't bull crap
these guys
10:10
are just
10:11
cherry picking whatever they
want if the
10:13
cdc the way i see it the cdc
says that
10:16
i'm good with it the
inconsistency
10:20
that uh the way the media
interprets uh
10:23
official messaging
10:24
you know and and my goodness
there's a
10:27
great
10:28
uh timeline of
hydroxychloroquine that
10:30
showed up on things things
10:32
called tablet i put it in the
show notes
10:34
it's it's a thousand miles long
but it
10:36
takes you
10:37
all the way it doesn't tell you
whether
10:39
it's good or not it shows you
everything
10:40
that happened when it got
politicized
10:42
how that works
10:43
it's really interesting um but
10:47
you know the point is people get
10:50
confused
10:51
by the media who are actually i
think
10:53
it's their job to scare and
confuse
10:55
people
10:56
but they're making it so easy
that
10:59
people will just give up i mean
so we
11:00
had austin we had protests the
protests
11:02
were broken up with
11:04
uh with horses we had uh
someone was
11:07
killed
11:08
died during one of these
protests
11:13
black lives matter i'm getting
to a
11:15
point here so here's
11:16
austin's top doctor yesterday
and uh
11:19
now all of a sudden he's really
upset i
11:22
have to say that that yesterday
i spoke
11:24
about
11:25
college students being a part
of this
11:26
community and taking that
individual
11:29
responsibility
11:30
and ensuring that that they are
not the
11:33
focus of
11:34
of infectious outbreaks and i
was
11:36
disappointed to see
11:38
uh the the the photos yesterday
of
11:41
groups of
11:42
young people together on the
streets of
11:44
austin
11:45
we need to do better we all
have to be
11:47
engaged in this mission together
11:49
we have to show that as college
students
11:51
in austin texas
11:52
that we can be responsible as
well that
11:55
that we
11:56
can forego the usual
11:59
and customary things that we do
as
12:01
college students
12:02
temporarily while we fight this
very
12:04
dangerous pandemic
12:05
i think it's important for
student
12:07
leaders to stand up as well
12:08
and to say that that same
message to to
12:11
their peers
12:12
that we have to be responsible
right now
12:15
and we have to ensure that
12:17
that we are not going to be the
cause of
12:19
a substantial outbreak
12:21
okay so you want to confuse
these kids
12:23
hey now you can't be outside
12:26
protesting nothing was said
it's it's
12:29
all fine
12:30
and now oh no you got to go
inside the
12:32
kids kids have become apathetic
here
12:34
they don't care about politics
12:38
i'm liking the new pronunciation
12:41
pathetic apathetic apathetic
what am i
12:44
doing wrong
12:46
what am i doing wrong
12:50
yeah but i like a pathetic
that's
12:53
that's the dutch slipping in
there um
12:57
yeah they don't care they don't
care
12:58
about anything they're the
disillusioned
13:00
they're done with it all and
13:02
they find it stupid but you
know they
13:03
put up with so much of this
well of
13:05
course of course they are they
all would
13:07
like some money
13:08
you know they where's where's
my check
13:12
f capitalism where's my check i
hear a
13:14
lot of that
13:16
i have capitalism i need some
capital
13:18
but you know like like sunday
the video
13:20
music awards are going to be in
new york
13:22
well of course the governor has
exempted
13:24
celebrities from quarantine
when they
13:27
come into new york
13:28
to attend the video music
awards so
13:30
that's you know
13:31
this is really yeah yeah
13:35
that's the kind of messaging
and and
13:37
then if you
13:38
if if maine says
13:41
uh hunters we'd really like you
to uh
13:43
practice social distancing
while you're
13:45
out
13:45
during this bear hunting season
i mean
13:48
come on
13:50
even i can laugh at that social
distance
13:53
while you're
13:54
shall despair hunting please so
we do
13:57
have a couple new things that
we've
13:58
learned
13:59
uh it was a great one before
14:02
i want to get the hairy scary
reports
14:04
out of the way oh yes okay oh
goodness
14:06
harry said go back and i want
to go back
14:08
to amy because she's got it's
just not
14:10
us that
14:11
that's we're all going to die no
14:14
well then we got a world report
here in
14:17
international news argentina
reported a
14:19
daily record of over 8 700 new
14:21
coronavirus cases and 381
deaths monday
14:25
in europe france confirmed a
spike of
14:27
nearly 4 900 new coronavirus
cases
14:30
monday the country's highest
single day
14:32
figure since the beginning of
the
14:34
pandemic
14:35
several other european countries
14:37
including spain italy and
germany have
14:39
also had a rise in new covet
cases after
14:42
reopening
14:43
cases cases cases that's all
the cases
14:46
and then you notice the key
word which
14:47
is thematic
14:49
after reopening they should not
have
14:52
been reopened
14:53
yes they they violated the here
comes
14:56
the slow zephyr by the way
14:58
ladies and gentlemen slow
zipper let's
15:00
go here we go
15:01
how are we doing eight cars
15:05
wait a minute hold on we're on
a slow
15:08
slow eight cars economy stable
15:11
i think the market's gonna move
sideways
15:15
it's just like the train was
doing um
15:18
so the theme is always the same
reopened
15:21
they prematurely
15:22
of course nobody in none of the
reports
15:25
in the last weeks or months have
15:28
mentioned or talked about or
even
15:29
mentioned sweden
15:30
which never closed to begin
with or a
15:33
ventilator for that matter
15:37
where are all the people dying
on the
15:39
ventilators yeah
15:40
i got more yeah okay good good
good we
15:43
like them
15:45
uh i want now this is good we
go to npr
15:47
for this one
15:48
you're going hardcore this is a
whole
15:50
report this is a two-part
15:52
clip a whole report on what's
going down
15:54
in south america which is
15:56
kind of dubious because i
15:59
want you to listen to these two
clips
16:01
because i don't understand what
the
16:03
messaging is here
16:04
okay because it's it's it's
vague it's
16:07
about how
16:08
the flu season disappeared it
just it
16:11
just wasn't there
16:12
and only uh the covid season
it's
16:15
strange this is the strangest
report and
16:17
they never really make any
conclusions
16:18
or tell us anything
16:20
valuable it's very just a
strange report
16:23
this is cove and flu south one
16:25
flu is a seasonal illness flu
infections
16:28
peak in the winter well
16:30
winter is coming i'm already
gonna have
16:31
a problem with this report
16:34
flu
16:43
the vocal fry is bad enough but
vocal
16:46
fry
16:46
whispered into the mic is
really bad oh
16:50
that's asmr
16:51
flu is a seasonal illness flu
infections
16:54
peak in the winter
16:55
well winter is coming to an end
in the
16:58
southern hemisphere
17:00
and people there have just gone
through
17:01
a strange flu season one deeply
affected
17:04
by the cobit 19 pandemic
17:06
npr's nell greenfield boyce
reports
17:09
who wants to listen to that
just i'm
17:12
sorry
17:12
it sounds so condescending like
she's
17:14
talking to kids
17:21
their experience may be a sign
of what's
17:23
to come in northern countries
like
17:25
the us when the virus that
causes
17:28
covid19
17:29
started spreading widely in
february and
17:31
march
17:32
public health officials in the
southern
17:34
hemisphere realized
17:35
they were about to face a
double whammy
17:38
their flu season starts in may
or june
17:41
there's always deaths and
17:42
hospitalizations from flu
17:44
and now here was another severe
17:46
respiratory virus
17:47
the countries took it very very
17:49
seriously silva aldegari
17:51
is the incident manager for
covid19 with
17:53
the pan-american health
organization
17:56
he says southern countries did
all they
17:58
could to prepare for flu
18:00
they bought more vaccine they
vaccinated
18:03
more people
18:04
during the pre-flu season then
18:07
they waited for influenza cases
to start
18:10
rising
18:10
they waited and waited and
waited
18:14
now we are well advanced during
the flee
18:16
season
18:17
in the south and we have not
seen any
18:19
spike
18:20
any upsurge of flu flu hasn't
totally
18:24
disappeared but it's way
18:26
way down for example take one
three week
18:29
period
18:29
in the middle of winter in
chile he says
18:32
over three thousand patients
with
18:34
flu-like symptoms were tested
18:36
and zero
18:39
tests were positive for
18:42
influencer ah okay the test may
be no
18:45
good
18:48
this is weird honey has said
that
18:49
because i was thinking the same
thing
18:51
why did i mention something else
18:54
in my entire life and i'm older
than you
18:58
i don't remember hearing about
influenza
19:02
tests
19:02
me neither it's just all of a
sudden it
19:05
shows up in the news as oh
there's a
19:07
normal thing oh there was
tested for flu
19:09
and it wasn't the flu it was the
19:10
tester for coverage but when i
was a kid
19:13
all
19:14
my entire life i've never been
tested
19:16
for the flu you get the flu
19:18
yes do you know what it is when
you get
19:20
it it's very distinctive
19:22
but i've never been tested for
and i
19:24
never heard of anyone being
tested for
19:25
but all of a sudden now
19:27
we're hearing about testing for
the flu
19:29
well i just find this to be
peculiar
19:31
covid has brought us
19:33
many miracles john
19:36
one of them is a test for the
flu and no
19:39
flu in south america
19:42
it's a beautiful thing uh
should we
19:44
listen to part two
19:46
yes please hundreds of those
tests would
19:48
normally be positive for flu
19:51
the same pattern is being seen
in
19:52
southern africa australia
19:55
canta subarou directs the world
health
19:57
organization's collaborating
center for
19:59
reference and research on
influenza
20:01
in melbourne we are totally
surprised i
20:04
mean we
20:05
had influenza activity in
january of
20:07
february and
20:08
we have a few isolates from
march and
20:10
then it just totally dropped off
20:12
so why did this happen no one
is really
20:15
sure
20:15
but everything being done to
stop
20:17
covid19 is surely hitting flu
20:20
as well so the restriction on
travel is
20:22
a big
20:23
big element mask wearing hand
washing
20:26
and all the social distancing
still she
20:29
says the northern parts of the
world
20:31
should not be complacent and
think
20:33
throughout the hook for flu
20:35
because influenza surprises us
viruses
20:38
surprise us
20:39
we're sort of seeing very little
20:41
influence activity in the
southern
20:42
hemisphere
20:44
but that doesn't allow me to
predict
20:47
that that will be the case for
the
20:48
northern hemisphere
20:49
she and other flu experts say
get
20:51
vaccinated
20:52
this is one of those years that
it's
20:54
more important than ever
20:56
to get your flu vaccine stacy
schultz
20:58
cherry is a flu researcher at
saint jude
21:00
children's research hospital in
memphis
21:02
tennessee
21:03
she says scientists always look
at what
21:06
flu strains are circulating
21:07
to make predictions about what
should go
21:10
into next year's flu vaccine
21:12
and even though flu cases are
oddly low
21:15
they'll still be able to do that
21:17
became a promotion
21:21
now let me bring up a couple of
21:23
journalistic
21:24
issues oh please do first of all
21:29
they had 3 000 would look like
the flu
21:32
and they tested and they got no
flu
21:33
in in the chile or wherever it
was did
21:36
anyone
21:37
ask if the if the tests were
flawed or
21:39
maybe they had a bad batch of
tests
21:41
test swabs or whatever the
testing
21:43
mechanism is did people have
21:45
one question asked about the
possibility
21:47
no
21:48
secondly the second question
that comes
21:50
to mind immediately
21:52
what did all these flu
sufferers who
21:55
didn't have the flu
21:56
what was it that they had 3 000
of them
21:59
i'd like to know what it was
22:02
was it a bad cold they never
said they
22:06
never asked
22:07
this is really classic bad
reporting
22:10
that we see
22:11
we see just it just oozes out
of npr
22:14
oh yeah they leave things out
of the
22:16
they don't even put it in the
question
22:18
bank
22:20
uh well the push for the flu
shot the
22:23
vaccine
22:24
for the twin democ is still
very much in
22:27
place
22:28
yes we have governor whitmer of
michigan
22:31
uh who i'm sure is pissed off
that she's
22:33
not kamala because she's
22:34
i'm sure she was vying for it
but now
22:36
she's gone all out by
22:38
getting the flu shot literally
the
22:39
easiest thing i will do today
michigan
22:41
governor gretchen whitmer
announcing a
22:43
new push by the state to bump
up flu
22:46
shot use ahead of this year's
flu season
22:48
to help with hospital capacity
amidst a
22:51
potential second wave
22:52
in the coven 19 fight when we
all get
22:54
our flu vaccine we can help keep
22:56
thousands of flu patients out
of the
23:00
hospitals
23:00
and prevent overcrowding the
governor
23:02
stating cdc estimates of roughly
23:05
740 000 americans hospitalized
from the
23:08
flu last season
23:09
with michigan in 2018 ranking
38 out of
23:12
the 50 states for people
23:14
getting the flu vaccine
influenza has
23:16
the power to infect
23:18
millions the state launching
the facing
23:20
the flu together campaign
23:22
with a target of a million more
23:24
michiganders vaccinated than
last year
23:26
a 33 increase the flu vaccine
23:30
does not cause the flu there
are some
23:33
people whose bodies may respond
to the
23:35
flu vaccine with mild body
aches or
23:37
runny nose
23:38
that is not the flu ignore the
pain
23:41
that's your body
23:42
mounting an immune response so
it can
23:44
fight off the flu the flu
vaccine
23:46
prevents anywhere from 40 to 60
percent
23:48
of cases of the flu
23:50
every year all right a nice
little 33 in
23:52
there
23:53
always happy to hear it thank
you very
23:54
much governor whitmer
23:56
now the the entire screenplay
is being
24:00
unfolded
24:01
down under in australia
everything we
24:04
saw happening here as if no one
has
24:06
learned no one was watching is
happening
24:08
there and of course
hydroxychloroquine
24:12
is now the huge problem because
we can't
24:16
have people taking it we need
some laws
24:17
oh wait there are laws
24:19
here is a new south wales
politician
24:23
craig kelly speaking out about
what he
24:25
finds is a scandal
24:27
on the drug hydroxychloroquine
and it's
24:30
not about whether my opinion
24:32
thinks the drug is effective or
not
24:33
deputy speaker it's about
whether
24:35
the big hand of government has
the right
24:39
to interfere in the doctor
patient
24:42
relationship and to say to the
doctor
24:45
that you cannot prescribe this
drug
24:48
to your patient if you think
nothing
24:50
will help them
24:51
but it may save their life
24:54
that's what we're currently
doing in
24:55
australia at the state level
24:58
we have state governments that
are
25:00
ruling putting rulings in
25:01
they're actually making a
doctor liable
25:04
to go
25:05
to prison if he prescribes
25:08
hydroxychloroquine
25:09
to one of his patients new
world order
25:11
down under doesn't mess around
by the
25:12
way they're
25:13
serious if he thinks it may save
25:17
their life now what why is this
based on
25:20
deputy speaker
25:21
what's based on the findings of
our
25:23
national
25:24
covet 19 clinical evidence task
force
25:27
and their recommendations
aren't i quote
25:30
based on the available evidence
25:32
hydroxychloroquine is
potentially
25:33
harmful
25:34
and no more effective than
standard care
25:37
in treating patients with
covert 19
25:39
we therefore recommend that
25:40
hydroxychloroquine should not
be used
25:42
so to be supposed to how do
they come to
25:45
that recommendation
25:46
well there goes on evidence
informing
25:48
this recommendation
25:50
comes from nine randomized
trials that
25:53
can be
25:53
compared hydroxychloroquine plus
25:55
standard care
25:56
to standard care alone but
deputy
25:59
speaker when you go and you look
26:01
at those nine trials that they
looked at
26:04
not one of them looks at the way
26:08
hydroxychloroquine or the
doctors that
26:10
advocate for this drug
26:11
say it should be used the
doctors say it
26:13
should be used
26:15
with zinc and also a antibiotic
26:18
such as as with some as
erythromycin
26:21
deputy speaker
26:22
give you a word to say for
non-medical
26:23
people that is how they
26:25
advocate for and also that it
must be
26:28
prescribed and taken
26:29
in the first five days after
26:32
someone becomes infected you
know it's
26:35
actually quite possible if you
look at
26:37
hydroxychloroquine if you look
at um
26:40
gosh there's
26:40
the convalescent plasma which
is not
26:43
something new you look at the uh
26:45
the mike lindell ointment
26:48
flower sap you look at laron
limab
26:53
which is uh something that's
been
26:54
approved you look at this i
mean there's
26:56
all these different
26:57
we're probably gonna we're
probably
26:59
going to do a lot of damage to
27:02
influenza i think you know
chicken soup
27:04
i mean there's all kinds of
things
27:06
that that have yet to be studied
27:08
properly
27:10
however dr harvey rich is
making the
27:13
rounds uh
27:14
don't expect to see him on cnn
or msnbc
27:16
anytime soon
27:18
he is the editor of the
international
27:20
journal of cancer research
27:22
uh he's a serious guy uh he has
the
27:25
credentials
27:27
uh and he's angry at the media
somehow
27:29
we've let politics
27:31
overrule science and it's an
absurd
27:34
situation that
27:36
people have compared this to
1984 and
27:38
the ministry of truth
27:39
and someone that's limiting
what people
27:41
can say on objective facts
27:43
it's beyond belief here's the
thing i
27:46
think they know that the
treatment works
27:48
i think that basically they're
afraid to
27:51
even let it be tried because
27:53
letting it be tried would show
that it
27:54
works so it had the message has
to be
27:57
shut at all costs because
anything will
28:00
leak out and in fact it is
leaking out
28:02
and you see across the country
people
28:04
who started to speak up
28:06
who've become almost deathly
ill and
28:08
have been turned around in
three days
28:11
or soon or even and these are
now public
28:13
figures who are speaking up
28:15
who've said that the medicine
saved
28:17
their life and
28:18
it's very difficult to you know
close
28:21
all the leaks in
28:22
in that dike that that are being
28:24
suppressed by
28:25
by the the media that are
trying to do
28:28
that
28:30
maybe one day the history book
will be
28:31
written and we'll
28:33
we'll learn more about
prediction from
28:34
the get-go but let me read you
28:36
where you're talking about
australia
28:38
i'll read this article
28:40
perth woman who hid in truck
she didn't
28:42
hide in the truck
28:43
she would took a truck ride to
enter
28:45
western australia from victoria
cop's
28:48
harshest penalty yet
28:50
a perth woman how much did she
she she
28:53
was in melbourne to visit her
six
28:55
sister she was given a uh a
pass to go
28:59
back to western australia she
went into
29:01
hibernation for 14 days at an
expensive
29:04
2 500
29:05
in a hotel she decided to hit
you right
29:07
on the truck
29:08
instead and just go in and hang
out with
29:10
her boyfriend she was
29:11
they never caught her at the
border or
29:13
anything but they found where
she was
29:14
living with her with her
29:16
partner and then she got
arrested and
29:18
they threw her in jail
29:19
okay for how long well i was
going to
29:22
say that i think the punishment
29:24
currently
29:25
in australia if you violate
that rule is
29:27
they shave your head
29:30
and they make you run naked
through the
29:32
streets
29:34
i'm sorry that's sorry wrong
fascist uh
29:37
six months
29:38
yes it was six months she got
six months
29:40
in jail
29:42
for going back home is that
g-a-o-l
29:45
jail maybe but she ended up
29:49
uh six months they're gonna
obviously
29:51
appeal but they're not
29:52
but they but they're not going
to get
29:53
anywhere because the magistrate
says
29:56
this is going to just send the
message
29:57
that we need to send to keep
people from
29:59
pulling this stun
30:00
of this horrible virus that's
going to
30:02
kill us all
30:03
if we don't jail this woman in a
30:05
virus-laden
30:07
prison for six whole months
this is like
30:10
what is wrong with these people
well
30:14
taking into account this new
york times
30:16
article
30:17
which uh details how after the
wuhan
30:22
lockdown thousands perhaps
30:25
tens of thousands of bots
controlled by
30:28
chinese entities swarmed all
over
30:33
twitter
30:34
with lockdown messages targeted
30:36
specifically
30:37
at italians in italy uh
30:42
there's a lot going on with
china in
30:45
this
30:47
it just i mean for the new york
times
30:49
even right that is surprising
30:51
to me although i don't think
they have
30:52
their china daily anymore i
think they
30:54
nix that was getting a little
too hot
30:56
under their feet so they had
this
30:58
massive social media campaign
and i'm
31:00
sure they did the same with new
york
31:01
i mean it's so bad cuomo he
talks about
31:04
the europe virus he doesn't
even say the
31:06
china virus
31:08
i think i have uh i think i
have a clip
31:10
of that you're right he's
31:12
and he makes a point of it uh
31:15
shoot i thought i had he's
concerned is
31:17
from europe yeah
31:18
exactly yeah oh no this virus
is from
31:21
europe
31:22
here it is i think this is him
february
31:25
2nd
31:26
the president ordered a travel
ban
31:29
from china march 1st we have
the first
31:31
confirmed case
31:32
in the state of new york by
march 19th
31:36
new york state has totally
closed down
31:38
no no state
31:39
moved faster from first case to
closed
31:42
down
31:43
than the state of new york
31:47
i was looking for something
else where
31:49
it literally says
31:51
like trump says the china virus
he says
31:53
the europe virus
31:54
please but we know we know that
31:58
new york is already owned by
china and
32:01
just
32:01
as predicted
32:06
here's the article uh i want to
want to
32:09
read this out of context
32:11
here it is headline cooperate
with us
32:15
china's xi bypasses trump in
appeal to
32:18
state
32:19
and local officials i told you
state and
32:22
local officials in the united
states can
32:23
strengthen economic ties that
offset the
32:26
worsening rivalry between
washington
32:28
and beijing according to chinese
32:29
autocrat xi jinping xi jinping
32:32
we must actively cooperate with
all
32:34
countries regions enterprises
who are
32:36
willing to cooperate with us
32:37
including states localities and
32:39
enterprises in the united states
32:41
he said this uh following his
annual
32:43
policy retreat
32:45
so he's offering money i mean
this is
32:47
the china model
32:48
well it's working in australia
they got
32:50
that one whole the whole state
32:53
they got them on lockdown they
got the
32:55
hydroxy out of there and
32:57
and the fear is baked in and
you've just
32:59
got to appreciate
33:01
the you know the nba okay sure
i'm sure
33:04
that china is behind
33:06
this nba bullcrap it's oh yes
it's black
33:11
lives matter
33:11
bull crap i don't know i don't
know what
33:14
and
33:14
did you see the wnba
33:19
oh my goodness let me just tell
you so
33:21
national anthem they're all
kneeling
33:23
and they're all wearing
t-shirts with
33:25
the seven
33:26
bullet holes on their backs
33:30
and that's the late the seven
bullet
33:32
holes yeah yeah but on their
backs man
33:34
it's like
33:35
oh okay well maybe we should
find yeah
33:38
this is this is uh seditious
stuff
33:40
seditious is exactly what it is
now
33:42
there's two more
33:43
there's one more thing uh this
33:47
actually was agent orange who
heard it
33:48
from the us embassy and lo and
behold
33:50
it's uh i don't think it's a
news
33:53
article yet let me see i have a
link
33:54
here this is probably yeah this
is just
33:56
the justice department
33:57
so this came out yesterday
department of
34:00
justice requesting data from
governors
34:03
of states that issued 19 orders
34:06
that may have resulted in
deaths of
34:08
elderly nursing home residents
34:13
hello cuomo that's what i'm
thinking
34:16
hello
34:17
cuomo data will help inform
whether
34:19
department of justice will
initiate
34:21
investigations under the civil
rights of
34:23
institutionalized persons
murdered by
34:26
cuomo
34:28
uh regarding new york new jersey
34:29
pennsylvania and michigan's
response to
34:31
covet 19 in public nursing
homes this is
34:34
a big one
34:35
and you're not going to hear
about it
34:38
shh
34:39
quiet about that i don't want
anybody to
34:41
know
34:43
not in our media we won't well
no maybe
34:45
no media at all
34:47
who cares um i think oh well
34:50
yes i did have just one more
there is
34:52
some hope and it looks like the
irish
34:55
the irish are are fed up they
want to be
34:57
let out time for
34:58
change there's a big protest
this is one
35:01
of the protest organizers
35:03
i'm not exactly sure who's
behind this
35:05
dolores
35:06
cahill c-h-h-c-a-h-i-l-l
35:10
um it was a big big
demonstration
35:14
peaceful no one wearing masks
everyone
35:16
just chilling out
35:18
and i just clipped about a
minute of it
35:19
so we can listen make sure that
i'm here
35:22
to give you information and i
want to be
35:25
held to account
35:26
if my information is wrong i
will
35:29
correct it
35:30
and i'm asking you to do the
research
35:32
and find out for yourselves
35:35
so i'm going to tell you very
briefly
35:37
three things
35:38
who i am and that there is
really good
35:41
news about
35:42
corona 19 coveted 19.
35:46
number two if this good news
35:49
is true what changes should we
be making
35:53
in ireland and in the whole
world and
35:58
number three
35:59
that island is actually leading
a
36:02
movement
36:03
in the whole world
36:12
the opposite of fear is love
36:15
they want you to be afraid you
have to
36:18
love yourselves
36:19
love each other and love ireland
36:28
[Applause]
36:31
oh really oh i'm sorry i'm
sorry i
36:34
actually
36:34
it's weird i just heard some
peace and
36:36
freedom i heard that
36:38
well okay all right anyway so
there
36:40
there's some kind of movement
going and
36:41
then the only
36:42
the only thing i have left over
is
36:45
welcome to your future slave we
are
36:47
seeing fights like this
36:48
i don't go viral where
businesses
36:52
find themselves at times in
verbal or
36:54
physical confrontations with
customers
36:59
trying to enforce mass
requirements
37:00
often under state or county
orders
37:03
the horrifying videos you know
the
37:05
horrifying they're just
37:06
just they're not fun steve
reinhardt is
37:09
ceo of robotic assistance
devices
37:12
and he's trying to take the
ugliness out
37:14
of these encounters
37:15
by deploying a robot we've
developed a
37:18
face mask analytic
37:20
so we can either say look for
people
37:22
with face masks on look for
people
37:24
without face masks on
37:25
they call the robot rosa which
means
37:27
responsive observation security
agent
37:30
when rosa recognizes a person
about to
37:32
enter a business without a mask
37:34
you hear and see the warning
immediately
37:36
it is a non-biased
non-confrontational
37:39
approach
37:40
to reminding people to you know
wear
37:42
their face mask
37:43
the robot's creator
acknowledges someone
37:45
could choose to ignore the
messages
37:49
but he says businesses are
bracing for
37:51
the possibility they'll have to
enforce
37:53
kobit 19 safety measures for
years to
37:55
come
37:56
and they hope to avoid scenes
like this
37:59
you have a machine tell you to
do
38:01
something
38:01
it blows my mind that the level
of
38:03
compliance is just
38:05
skyrocketing i
38:08
love that that's the that's the
guy that
38:10
owned the ceo of the company
38:12
says when a machine tells
people to do
38:14
it the level of compliance has
just
38:17
blown him away
38:19
how about that wow that's like
the
38:22
overhead drone
38:23
yes the same thing exactly
38:29
i know wow yeah well
38:32
and so it begins well i do one
38:35
intermediate uh observation
here based
38:38
on uh something i've been
38:39
i've been watching this for a
while um
38:44
since you mentioned china this
is china
38:46
related
38:48
so the independent out of the
uk is
38:51
pretty much on the heels of the
guardian
38:53
as the trump-hating
38:55
nexus sure and i think it's
because
38:58
they're going to try to roll
out a
39:00
u.s version something the way
the
39:02
guardian has you know guardian
is
39:03
actually a hybrid it's half of
it
39:05
right in the u.s yeah yeah and
the rest
39:07
of it used to be originally
when i was a
39:09
kid it was a very
39:10
highly regarded paper called the
39:12
manchester guardian and it came
in
39:14
it was printed and appeared in
the
39:16
united states
39:17
as a kind of a on onion skin
paper it's
39:20
very strange
39:21
uh and it was and it was it was
39:24
considered one of the great
newspapers
39:25
of the world at the time
39:26
and then it became very
socialist uh
39:29
oriented with a whole bunch of
socialist
39:31
columns and it took over the
place and
39:33
has become now it's just a
trump-hating
39:34
vehicle
39:35
independence much the same but
i'm
39:37
reading this the latest
39:39
crazy story in the independent
and
39:41
they'll read the headline trump
had
39:43
had public meltdown over missed
phone
39:46
call from putin
39:47
former number 10 aide says oh my
39:52
and the story is about
apparently a
39:54
dinner or something that was
going on
39:56
with theresa may in washington
this a
39:58
while ago obviously
40:00
and uh and it was trump but
apparently
40:03
somebody passed away i just
read this
40:04
uh mr timothy working for may
says but
40:07
fairly extraordinary lunch
during which
40:09
mr trump
40:10
shouted at his then national
security
40:12
adviser michael flynn
40:14
quote somebody just mentioned
in passing
40:16
that vladimir putin had asked
for a call
40:18
with him
40:19
right in front of us he
absolutely
40:20
shouted down mike flynn
40:22
like really shouted this was at
a former
40:25
dinner it was a lunch a minute
ago but
40:26
now to dinner
40:27
with butlers and fancy crockery
and he
40:30
was properly shouting him down
at the
40:31
table
40:33
um which you know i never heard
about
40:35
this this is a while ago but
you think
40:36
you would
40:37
they keep reading about what a
dick he
40:39
is and then
40:40
flynn was just apparently a
wimp for
40:42
putting up with it yes man
40:44
all of a sudden the article
says miss
40:46
may's senior aide
40:48
said he was surprised his
former boss
40:51
allowed
40:52
huawei a role in developing
britain's 5g
40:55
infrastructure criticizing her
2019
40:57
decision
40:58
to approve the chinese firm as
very very
41:01
unwise he described miss may
41:05
as been a sino-skeptic during
her time
41:08
in charge
41:10
he said that he goes on and he
starts he
41:12
changes his tone
41:13
saying unwise meaning it was
unwise to
41:16
to reject huawei he said the
former
41:21
george osborne i don't know
what this
41:23
has to do with trump shouting
down
41:25
michael flynn
41:26
otherwise george you gotta have
trump in
41:29
there if you want people to
read the
41:31
article
41:31
george osborne had been
mistaken in
41:33
developing a strategy
41:35
to make china's best friend he
said the
41:37
problem is that is you can't go
all in
41:38
with china without undermining
your
41:39
security relationship
41:41
and then he goes on and it's
just
41:44
it just drifts off and i
couldn't
41:48
figure out what the point of it
was uh
41:51
at all but i would keep an eye
on this
41:54
paper by the way just
41:55
because they're they're up to
something
41:58
and this was a little like
41:59
throw down with china look we
need some
42:01
money
42:02
okay i'm with you uh look china
uh we're
42:06
gonna start talking about you a
little
42:08
bit but you know it could go
either way
42:10
yes let us know how you feel
about that
42:14
that's the way i'm seeing it
you're
42:16
going to start seeing if you
start
42:17
seeing anything pro china in
the end
42:19
you've got to think about it
yeah
42:22
uh i did have late breaking
news and a
42:24
deconstruction from the former
new york
42:26
banker
42:27
oh i need this you do uh so
this is from
42:30
the wall street journal
42:31
headline fed unanimously
approved shift
42:34
on inflation goal
42:36
ushering in long era of low
rates
42:38
subhead the federal reserve
unanimously
42:40
approved on thursday a new
strategy that
42:42
will effectively set aside a
practice it
42:44
has followed for more than
three decades
42:47
to preemptively lift interest
rates to
42:50
head off higher inflation
42:52
to the new york bank and from
the in the
42:54
article the word symmetrically
42:56
is used and so he deconstructed
this
42:59
whole thing in two sentences
for us
43:02
targeting inflates is the banker
43:04
targeting inflation
43:05
symmetrically means low rates
for a long
43:08
time
43:09
average interest rate for debt
is now
43:11
around two percent down from
eight
43:12
percent in the nineties
43:14
we can borrow much more for the
same
43:16
interest expense
43:17
and when the average interest
rate drops
43:19
from here we'll borrow even more
43:21
mmt is here to stay
43:26
yeah interesting yeah sounds
like
43:30
something like that's going on
43:31
that could be related to the
slow eight
43:32
car zephyr
43:35
or it's eight cars but it's
slow now
43:38
there's one
43:39
because because he he sent this
to me i
43:42
have to mention today
43:44
according to the stories i've
been
43:46
hearing for
43:48
a year if not longer now in
relation to
43:51
the crypto
43:52
currency ripple which is also
known as
43:55
xrp
43:57
that today august 27th the
quantum
44:00
financial system will go into
44:03
use and this is a fantastic
story
44:07
about a new blockchain oriented
44:10
uh global
44:14
uh monetary system very
analogous to
44:18
bitcoin or any other
cryptocurrency and
44:22
it will replace the swift
system which
44:25
is currently used
44:26
uh and of course we use that as
a as a
44:29
weapon
44:30
and uh so we we cut people out
of it
44:32
like
44:33
iran they can't they can't use
it
44:35
because they've been bad boys
and girls
44:37
and to back this up they have
all kinds
44:40
of documents referring to
44:42
things like actually from the
office of
44:45
the currency
44:45
comptroller on their website at
pdf
44:48
and this has been given to me
several
44:50
times as proof
44:52
and you can tell from my scorny
voice
44:54
i'm very skeptical about this
44:56
i would have been all in five
six years
44:58
ago but you have completely
ruined me in
45:00
this regard
45:02
and the idea is that this is
going to be
45:05
a global currency which will be
used
45:08
to for citizens to receive and
send
45:11
money to their government
45:12
as well as peer-to-peer with no
45:14
transaction fees interestingly
enough
45:17
and it will be pegged to the
gold
45:18
standard which has been trump's
evil
45:20
plan all along
45:24
it was supposed to happen today
this is
45:27
part of the global reset
45:29
so keep your eye on it the best
part is
45:32
that
45:32
and people say this with a
straight face
45:33
and i'm not scoffing at them
because
45:35
this has come from financial
people from
45:38
lawyers they've heard it from
their
45:39
accountants
45:40
um several people sent this to
me as a
45:43
kicker this blockchain
45:44
also has nodes that are located
off
45:48
world
45:49
so i can't wait to see the
global reset
45:51
take place
45:52
uh this sounds like a lot of fun
45:56
and uh you know it's not like
the elites
45:59
haven't called
46:00
for a global reset or financial
reset
46:02
it's not like this hasn't been
46:04
discussed out in the open by
you know
46:05
world economic forum
46:07
i just love that you know
apparent this
46:09
was the story behind ripple for
a long
46:11
time
46:12
oh yeah it's gonna be something
yeah
46:15
yeah no i hear you i'm even
myself
46:19
on this one but i i want it to
be true i
46:22
really do
46:22
world off world that's the
giveaway i
46:26
know it's like
46:26
everything is believable but
then when
46:28
the off world come things come
in like
46:31
well now you're on my turf so
46:34
now i got a problem with your
story damn
46:36
it
46:40
anyway uh i'd like to say that
uh what
46:43
you're hearing
46:44
about the news and how the
media reports
46:46
things in the united states is
exactly
46:47
the same everywhere else go
46:49
to france 24 uh go to uh
46:52
rt go to sky news it's all the
same
46:56
it's it's all the same
political bull
46:58
crap about
46:59
treatments and vaccines and
shutdowns
47:02
and lockdowns and fines
47:04
and shut up slave and you know
and
47:08
above all it's about build back
better
47:10
every even the dutch now have a
build
47:12
back better going on
47:16
and this is related directly
47:20
to the green new deal if you go
to
47:22
buildbackbetter.com
47:26
or maybe.uk.org i think um
47:30
the green wait no i'm sorry
green new
47:33
deal here it is
47:34
green new deal that's d-e-a-l
47:37
d-e-a-l-d-i-l-l
47:40
uh.uk.org i think is what it is
47:43
um they here's their about page
we
47:46
believe so this is
47:48
uh build back better i'm sorry
build
47:53
buildbackbetter.uk.org there we
go
47:55
we believe working together
we'll get
47:58
it's crazy will give us the
best chance
48:01
i know it's succeeding in this
moment
48:03
this is a movement made up of
48:05
organizations and groups from
many
48:06
different places we are teachers
48:07
healthcare workers students and
48:09
organizers who are fighting for
48:11
for change no financial
information
48:13
obviously um
48:15
as a campaign we are run by a
steering
48:17
group so
48:18
buildback better is run by a
steering
48:20
group the campaign was
initiated and so
48:22
is there's no agenda show
48:24
the campaign was initiated and
it's
48:26
currently coordinated by
greenland
48:28
stop you gotta stop is there
some
48:35
steering groups this is high
school
48:39
stuff we're talking about here
48:41
well let me tell you you're in
high
48:42
school they talk about
48:44
steering groups when does
steering
48:46
groups be some
48:47
become something that's
important to the
48:50
conversation
48:51
so we're run by steering groups
48:54
this is bullshit steering
groups are you
48:57
kidding me because go back and
start
48:59
reading it again
49:00
from the beginning because it's
it's
49:02
dumb it's like
49:03
very very it's juvenile
49:06
steering groups my experience is
49:10
a steering group is when
everyone tries
49:12
to grab the wheel and you crash
49:14
yeah we believe working
together will
49:16
give us the best chance of
succeed
49:18
succeeding in this moment this
is a
49:20
movement made up of
organizations and
49:22
groups from many different
places we are
49:24
teachers healthcare workers
students and
49:26
organizers who are fighting for
change
49:28
as a campaign we are run by a
steering
49:30
group the campaign was
initiated and is
49:33
currently coordinated by green
new deal
49:35
uk
49:35
working with a growing range of
groups
49:37
and organizations the campaign
is
49:39
drawing
49:39
an existing funding from the
european
49:42
climate foundation and the oak
49:44
foundation that's who's
sponsoring
49:46
buildback better
49:48
along with this is the steering
group
49:50
green new deal uk
49:51
med act greenpeace greener jobs
alliance
49:54
public and commercial services
union
49:56
uk school climate network joint
council
49:59
for welfare
50:00
and immigrants workforce and
the new
50:02
economics foundation friends of
the
50:03
earth 350.org
50:07
so that's what is behind all of
this all
50:09
of this build back better
50:11
in here's the netherlands i
have the
50:13
same same bunch of boneheads
50:16
yes it is 350.org that guy
50:20
but they've but they've they've
all got
50:23
i mean they're connecting
50:25
everything build back better is
50:27
political statements
50:28
like what is it terminator 3
where he
50:30
had this guy who's made out of
liquid
50:32
metal and he
50:33
all of a sudden it all come back
50:34
together and he'd reform
50:38
it's like all these little
organizations
50:40
350 and all the rest of them
and they're
50:42
all forming one
50:43
monster yeah i'm going to take
i'm going
50:44
to take you right into
50:47
into the the political stuff
with this
50:50
little set
50:51
so first we start by realizing
that
50:54
coronavirus
50:55
is connected and is now openly
being
50:58
connected
50:59
to climate change and you're
crazy if
51:02
you don't see that
51:04
yeah you are you're crazy if
you don't
51:05
see it you're crazy build back
51:08
better is the theme that
connects
51:12
uh building back from
coronavirus
51:15
to climate change exactly what
we
51:17
expected
51:18
we we've now been taught how to
be
51:20
afraid as long as you can meet
51:21
make people afraid enough that
by saying
51:25
they're going to try
51:25
to do transference you do
transfer and
51:27
should make them afraid of this
and you
51:28
transfer them
51:29
they weren't afraid enough
about climate
51:31
change that was going nowhere
51:32
in fact they were losing out
after
51:34
climate gate and some of these
other
51:35
things
51:36
big problems they got that
behind them
51:39
and they couldn't get the fear
level
51:40
back up now you got them
51:41
so they're fearful and they're
afraid of
51:43
their own shadows and you just
51:45
transfer that fear from covid
to climate
51:48
change
51:49
you just make it okay you're
fearful
51:50
you're just actually you're
connected to
51:52
and by the way that they really
i
51:53
i don't want to get tell them
how to do
51:55
their job but i do have one
51:57
uh one little tip they could
have used
52:00
they haven't used it it's
probably too
52:02
late
52:02
which is during the black plague
52:07
there was a climate change
taking place
52:09
during the black plague and
because the
52:11
temperatures had gone
52:12
up a couple of degrees oh i
hear you
52:15
they could blame
52:16
covid on climate change that's
what they
52:19
haven't done
52:20
what a but what's such an easy
one yeah
52:23
i know it was an easy one and i
was i
52:25
was afraid to mention it but
now it's
52:27
like a little
52:28
bit again what do you mean the
curry
52:30
dvorak consulting
52:32
group we could have done it we
could
52:33
have we could have hammered it
would
52:35
have been way ahead of the game
with our
52:36
help
52:37
instead gavin newsom where he
could have
52:40
used our strategy had to
connect it to
52:43
you know wow heat one thing we
do know
52:47
however
52:48
is we dealt with an
unprecedented number
52:49
of lightning strikes some 14
52:51
000. what we do know is we
dealt with
52:53
unprecedented weather
52:54
uh heat dome in the west coast
of the
52:56
united states what we do know
is we had
52:59
130 degree weather here in the
state of
53:01
california which
53:02
arguably if it's not a world
record it's
53:05
very close to the
53:06
death valley uh the hottest
record
53:09
that's what i like so much
about it's
53:11
the hottest ever it's never
been it's
53:13
never happened
53:14
of course it's in death valley
and then
53:16
it's in death valley
53:17
who cares well he's got to use
it uh the
53:21
hottest
53:22
recorded temperature in modern
world
53:25
history
53:26
we do know that an impact uh in
terms of
53:29
our capacity
53:30
to even provide the energy
needs not
53:33
only here in the state but put
pressure
53:35
even outside the state so that
is
53:39
somewhat anomalous it's
anomalous in the
53:41
context
53:42
of what we grew up with decades
ago
53:45
they're almost becoming
exceptions more
53:47
like the rule
53:49
and as a consequence it begs the
53:50
question is what
53:52
the scientists have been saying
98 plus
53:54
99 percent of them for decades
53:56
i thought i stopped can i stop
this and
53:59
bring in a fact
54:00
yeah sure july 10th
54:04
1913
54:06
death valley again 134 degrees
54:10
in 1913.
54:21
that was our impression of the
54:22
mainstream media
54:24
and we continue scientists have
been
54:26
saying 98 plus 99
54:28
of them for decades taking shape
54:31
is it in fact true that they no
longer
54:33
have asserted
54:34
a point of view they've proven
their
54:36
point of view i would
54:38
argue they have proven their
point of
54:40
view i am not in denial
54:42
about climate change as i said
the other
54:44
day mother nature
54:46
has joined the conversation uh
it is
54:48
overwhelming
54:49
the evidence if you don't
believe in
54:51
climate change all this heat
54:53
please come to the state of
california
54:56
and we will re-educate you or
ultimately
55:00
enlighten you wow
55:04
come to the come to california
we will
55:07
re-educate you please come
55:10
to the state of california uh
and we
55:13
will re-educate you
55:14
or ultimately enlighten you uh
as to the
55:17
consequences
55:18
of the earth and its
temperatures
55:21
increasing and the consequences
that are
55:23
having in terms of droughts
55:25
not just wildfires as well as
floods
55:28
okay i have an idea this is
easily
55:31
executable
55:32
and we have the producers this
is after
55:35
all the best podcast in the
universe we
55:36
have the producers to do this
55:39
i would like a pre
55:43
print uh study that's what you
know
55:47
that's we get all the time and
it's
55:48
always oh that's not scientific
doesn't
55:50
matter in this case
55:51
a pre-print study that just has
a whole
55:54
bunch of word salad in there
55:56
that shows that climate change
and the
55:58
increase
55:59
in temperature is the direct uh
56:02
direct cause of uh covet
56:07
and let's just get it out there
see what
56:08
happens i mean we might as well
show
56:10
how good we are you know for
the exit
56:13
for the exit strategy
56:15
it's just it's just a thought
it's a
56:16
thought we can do that
56:18
and it's still very doable yeah
you know
56:20
put a couple of doctor names
56:21
affiliations you know
56:23
and a statement of no no
conflict ah
56:26
it's gonna be fantastic we
should we
56:27
should really consider that
56:29
last one and build back better
uh even
56:31
though boris johnson used it
himself our
56:33
favorite comedian news guy
56:35
jonathan pie did his little
rant about
56:38
uh the biden
56:39
campaign slogan so what's his
slogan
56:43
well you know like like
56:45
biden for america right what
was his
56:47
slogan
56:48
but buildback was better
56:52
but better better better build
what
56:56
build back better that's awful
57:00
i mean what does that even build
57:04
you're sure about that i mean
57:07
with a campaign slogan as
catchy as that
57:09
how can he lose build
57:10
build it's almost as bad as i'm
with her
57:14
you know i'm with her i.e it's
all about
57:16
me hand me the crown that is
rightfully
57:18
mine
57:19
build back better i'd make
america great
57:22
again
57:23
superb campaign slogans
brilliant it
57:26
says nothing
57:27
and yet says everything you
know obama
57:29
hope
57:30
brilliant doesn't mean anything
hope
57:33
it's a concept it's a it's a
dream
57:35
like like making america great
again
57:38
you know it doesn't mean
anything you
57:40
you're not promising anything
it's just
57:42
concepts you know even lock her
up
57:46
had a certain charm lock her up
and you
57:48
won't
57:49
doesn't matter let's shout it
anyway
57:51
drain the swamp
57:53
another good one and and he has
hasn't
57:55
he
57:57
locked her up johnson fires you
never
58:00
know
58:01
it's like is that real it's so
good i
58:03
like that so much
58:05
just remember ladies and
gentlemen here
58:06
in the united states we have an
age-old
58:08
tradition we
58:09
elect our leaders we choose our
leaders
58:11
the same way we do our laundry
soap
58:14
we look at the marketing we let
the
58:15
messages influence us and we've
seen
58:17
quite a bit of it this past
58:19
week john quite a bit of what
58:23
they have uh laundry soap
marketing oh
58:26
yeah well there's always that
oh you
58:28
mean you're talking about the
republican
58:29
convention yeah yeah i told you
i'd take
58:30
you into
58:31
yeah one giant infomercial it
was
58:33
actually yeah
58:34
yeah but i'll tell you this
just overall
58:37
i've been watching both
58:38
i watched both of these things
58:39
television republican one
58:42
i thought it was better
presented uh
58:45
that's debatable and i thought
i thought
58:49
it was
58:49
much more up-tempo it was more
upbeat
58:53
they had a positive it was
positive it
58:54
had a positive vibe it wasn't
like
58:57
dour yeah i'm getting downtrend
i'm
58:59
sorry i'm gonna have to stop
you right
59:01
there
59:01
i'm sorry i need to stop you
for a super
59:04
cut yes
59:05
i need to stop you for an m5m
supercut
59:07
oh the m5am well
59:09
i want to hear this here's your
m5m
59:11
supercut about
59:13
the light nature of the rnc dark
59:16
dark divisive version of
america dark
59:19
and distorted version of
reality dark
59:21
dystopian view of america
59:23
dark warning dark and sad dark
and
59:25
divisive the first night of the
59:27
convention
59:27
it really took a dark turn it
was very
59:29
ominous and painting a dark
picture
59:31
painting a dark
59:32
picture painting a dark picture
but a
59:34
lot of people saw a very dark
picture
59:36
dark and dystopian absolutely
dark dark
59:39
portion of america
59:40
darkness doom and gloom it
quickly
59:43
turned very dark pretty bleak
dark and
59:46
scary
59:46
were certainly a lot of dark
and dire
59:49
pronouncements
59:49
pretty dark vision as well yeah
it's
59:51
darkness and fear all of the
speakers
59:53
were quite dark but there were
also
59:54
dark appeals to the president's
base as
59:56
for the biden campaign
59:58
it did release a statement
calling the
1:00:00
first night of the rnc
1:00:02
dark and divisive dark
1:00:05
well i think by the way that
last little
1:00:07
part of the super clips is what
1:00:09
triggered the rest of it
1:00:11
it was the dnc's press release
saying it
1:00:14
was dark and divisive so
everyone's oh
1:00:16
yeah that's what it was
1:00:17
uh even though i don't know how
many
1:00:18
people are watching now i know
the thing
1:00:20
that's interesting
1:00:21
is if you recall in 2016 at
1:00:24
i think after one of the
debates scott
1:00:26
adams identified this as some
kind of
1:00:29
super persuasion
1:00:30
a super persuader who would put
the
1:00:32
democrats up to using the word
dark
1:00:34
and what i think is they've
overplayed
1:00:36
their hand they've just pulled
it out
1:00:38
again
1:00:39
and come on i mean even broth
had to say
1:00:43
it was well produced you know
1:00:46
there were some actual cnn
actually
1:00:49
saying oh
1:00:50
it wasn't all that crazy really
1:00:53
this is true i mean they did
blast the
1:00:56
individuals and they
1:00:57
did uh tapper came out and said
well
1:01:00
today's speakers include
1:01:01
donald trump jr a liar oh no
1:01:06
i wish i had that clip i was
just
1:01:08
watching a jaw dropped but
let's listen
1:01:10
to what npr thought of the
whole thing
1:01:12
now
1:01:12
day two we already got through
day one
1:01:14
never going into day two and
1:01:16
you were expecting an analysis
of some
1:01:19
sort maybe
1:01:20
uh overall you know did she did
well he
1:01:24
did well
1:01:25
she didn't do well i didn't
like the way
1:01:26
this speech went no no no
1:01:28
let's listen to how npr saw day
two
1:01:32
days after unveiling the
replanting of
1:01:34
the rose garden the first lady
used it
1:01:36
as the backdrop for a political
speech
1:01:38
yeah in a departure from
tradition she
1:01:40
turned federal property to her
husband's
1:01:42
personal political use she
acknowledged
1:01:45
the crisis
1:01:46
overshadowing the president's
1:01:47
re-election campaign i know
1:01:49
many people are anxious now
secretary of
1:01:52
state mike pompeo also spoke
from
1:01:54
jerusalem he was on an official
trip
1:01:56
though he maintains it was his
personal
1:01:59
time
1:01:59
it was the first time in 75
years a
1:02:02
sitting secretary of state
addressed a
1:02:03
national political convention
his
1:02:06
predecessors had said their job
was to
1:02:08
speak for the country
1:02:09
not for a party npr national
political
1:02:11
correspondent mara liasson is
on the
1:02:13
line mara good morning
1:02:15
hi steve uh the first lady
speech was
1:02:17
maybe the centerpiece of the
evening
1:02:19
what stood out to you about it
1:02:21
to me was that she didn't
downplay the
1:02:23
pandemic
1:02:24
she didn't call it an offensive
nickname
1:02:26
she was trying to make it clear
1:02:28
make the argument that the
president
1:02:30
takes it seriously something he
doesn't
1:02:32
always
1:02:33
convey himself she even said
quote i
1:02:35
don't want to use my time
attacking the
1:02:37
other side because that just
divides the
1:02:39
country
1:02:41
she also acknowledged racial
unrest she
1:02:43
clearly
1:02:44
understood that the two top
worries for
1:02:47
the voters the trump campaign
1:02:48
wants to reach and win back
suburban
1:02:51
women
1:02:51
she also spoke in front of a
small
1:02:53
cheering crowd
1:02:54
without masks which is unusual
1:02:58
and that raised some ethical
and legal
1:03:00
concerns because she was
speaking from
1:03:01
the rose garden which is part
of the
1:03:02
official white house complex
and it's
1:03:04
not supposed to be used for
partisan
1:03:05
political events
1:03:07
before we get into that just
1:03:10
back to the television
production the
1:03:12
differences in production which
was
1:03:14
what i was hearing after the
dnc was oh
1:03:18
you know trump is scrambling
he's doing
1:03:20
all these other things it's not
going to
1:03:21
be that great
1:03:22
uh the production well the
difference is
1:03:26
in production we were just
talking about
1:03:28
it
1:03:28
so clearly someone was given a
mission
1:03:31
and power to
1:03:32
to create whatever the vision
was for
1:03:35
the rnc
1:03:36
televised streamed convention
and i hear
1:03:39
that it's
1:03:39
possibly two top producers from
uh
1:03:42
burnett's shop
1:03:43
who did this which makes sense
i heard
1:03:45
that make sense uh
1:03:47
the dnc to me is emblematic
1:03:51
of a bunch of people you have
hollywood
1:03:53
producers i mean
1:03:54
directors actors you've got the
top
1:03:58
of the line you've got all the
money
1:03:59
people everything you need
1:04:01
and they were in a steering
committee
1:04:04
spielberg for god's sake and the
1:04:06
steering committee
1:04:07
like everyone no one is
empowered no
1:04:09
one's really in charge
1:04:11
they're probably all over
socialized and
1:04:13
afraid to offend
1:04:14
or i don't want to fund you oh
wow they
1:04:16
can't just say fuck it this is
no good
1:04:18
let's do it like this
1:04:19
television is a contact sport
1:04:22
it's it's hardcore yes we we
discussed
1:04:25
this on this show a lot
1:04:27
yeah you you're going to be
talked to
1:04:29
strictly and
1:04:30
currently and sometimes it'll
hurt
1:04:33
that's a burn curry that suck
you can't
1:04:35
say that we'll do it again
1:04:37
i can ask once or twice why but
at
1:04:39
certain points like
1:04:40
the crew will look at me like
shut up we
1:04:43
might go home
1:04:44
yeah we want to go or or or or
if i
1:04:47
could
1:04:47
move it to a meal penalty they
kind of
1:04:49
liked me for that so it was very
1:04:51
very difficult to difficult um
1:04:56
last night you know i mean the
second
1:04:59
night was
1:05:00
just fantastic i thought the way
1:05:03
the first lady that production
1:05:07
was top-notch oh yeah they had
cameras
1:05:11
this is burnett again because
this is
1:05:12
like a notch it's like the
survivor
1:05:14
it's like here comes the
bachelorette
1:05:16
you know it was yeah
1:05:17
because you have a camera
position here
1:05:19
and there you never saw these
cameras by
1:05:21
the way from them
1:05:22
from the deep shadows oh you
know they
1:05:23
had to rip away michelle obama's
1:05:25
crab apple trees uh to get for
the
1:05:27
camera so such a
1:05:29
horrible horrible which is
probably why
1:05:32
they ripped them out
1:05:33
they had it was it was it what
you're
1:05:36
right it was like the bachelor
the
1:05:38
bachelorette it was you know
where this
1:05:41
phone call somebody picks up
the phone
1:05:42
and their camera's right there
on her
1:05:44
and you don't think that that's
fishy
1:05:46
nobody thinks any of this is
fishy
1:05:48
it was extremely high-end
production
1:05:51
compared to the democrats
1:05:53
who have spielberg for god's
sake but
1:05:56
and just the props this i think
was a
1:05:59
great speech by the first lady
the
1:06:02
only thing she's being
criticized for is
1:06:05
her outfit it was too
militaristic
1:06:07
whatever
1:06:08
uh i would criticize her
because i still
1:06:11
think
1:06:11
her accent is annoying well you
and
1:06:14
bette midler buddy
1:06:17
she literally got burned on
twitter for
1:06:19
saying that
1:06:20
yeah well hey artwork everybody
there
1:06:22
you go
1:06:24
you are the wind beneath her
wings you
1:06:27
and bette midler
1:06:28
really i will i will middle a
1:06:33
i think it's kind of cute i
mean that's
1:06:35
it's what it is
1:06:37
now i agree 100 i think this is
one of
1:06:40
the finest
1:06:41
uh considering what their
limitations
1:06:44
were
1:06:45
and all npr could come up with
was well
1:06:47
there's a violation it's a
hatch act
1:06:50
in fact if we want to go in that
1:06:51
direction i want you to play
1:06:54
amy's version of the hatch act
violation
1:06:58
the trump administration is
facing
1:07:00
accusations it's broken the law
by using
1:07:03
the powers of the federal
government to
1:07:05
aid the president's re-election
campaign
1:07:07
during the second night of the
1:07:08
republican national convention
1:07:10
secretary of state mike pompeo
addressed
1:07:13
the convention while on a work
trip in
1:07:15
israel
1:07:16
in an apparent violation of the
hatch
1:07:18
act which prohibits federal
employees
1:07:20
from participating in political
1:07:22
activities
1:07:22
house democrats are now
investigating
1:07:25
two parts of tuesday's
convention were
1:07:27
filmed
1:07:28
inside the white house trump
pardoned a
1:07:31
convicted bank robber who went
on to
1:07:33
start a non-profit
1:07:35
to help formerly incarcerated
people
1:07:37
reintegrate
1:07:38
into society trump along with
acting
1:07:41
homeland
1:07:42
security director chad wolfe
held a
1:07:44
naturalization ceremony
1:07:46
inside the white house for five
1:07:47
immigrants from bolivia lebanon
india
1:07:50
sudan and ghana
1:07:51
the evening ended with a speech
by first
1:07:53
lady melania trump
1:07:54
in the white house rose garden
melania
1:07:57
trump spoke in front of a live
audience
1:07:59
it looked like
1:08:00
several hundred in the rose
garden where
1:08:02
the vast majority of the
attendees
1:08:05
including president trump and
mike pence
1:08:07
did not wear masks
1:08:09
cnn reports many attendees were
not
1:08:11
tested for coronavirus
1:08:13
prior to the event all right
1:08:16
um i need to play i got yamiche
i got a
1:08:19
yamiche clip i'm so proud it's
not easy
1:08:21
for me to get a yamiche clip
that's
1:08:22
usually your beat
1:08:24
so we had last night was
1:08:27
uh trump loves chicks it was
women are
1:08:30
empowered
1:08:31
women rock trump gives them you
know
1:08:34
gives them all the opportunity
1:08:35
there's more women in senior
positions i
1:08:37
mean this is what the message
was i i
1:08:39
did not go ahead and fact check
it for
1:08:40
you
1:08:41
tuesday night was all about
trump's not
1:08:44
a racist he's not a race he's
not a
1:08:45
racist man
1:08:46
we got everybody coming on
partial
1:08:48
walker he's not a racist
1:08:49
just not a racist not a racist
well this
1:08:51
did not set well
1:08:53
with judy and yamiche yamiche
what we
1:08:55
are seeing
1:08:56
is an aggressive attempt on the
part of
1:08:59
this
1:08:59
party and of president trump to
say i'm
1:09:02
not a racist
1:09:03
we heard that from herschel
walker a few
1:09:05
minutes ago we're hearing now
from
1:09:07
from state representative jones
of
1:09:09
georgia to saying this
president does
1:09:11
have support
1:09:12
among black americans
1:09:15
to push back on the narrative
that they
1:09:18
say
1:09:18
is not the whole picture about
him
1:09:20
that's right and the republican
1:09:22
party as a whole in 2012 did a
really
1:09:25
long autopsy trying to figure
out
1:09:26
how to expand their base and
how to
1:09:28
diversify the party then came
donald
1:09:30
trump
1:09:30
and he did the exact opposite
of what
1:09:32
the party said he focused on
1:09:33
racial division he focused on
1:09:35
immigration he called
immigrants rapists
1:09:36
and criminals he said we needed
more
1:09:38
police not less police
1:09:40
and then of course while he's
in office
1:09:41
president trump has really
really beat
1:09:43
up on the black lives matter
movement
1:09:45
he's called it he's called
people
1:09:46
anarchist he's called them not
good for
1:09:49
america
1:09:49
um he's really called into
question
1:09:51
whether or not people should be
taking
1:09:53
to the streets after we see
1:09:54
deaths like jacob blake in
wisconsin or
1:09:57
george floyd in minnesota
1:09:58
um so the rnc tonight is really
trying
1:10:01
to push back on that notion but
1:10:02
critics of president trump say
that no
1:10:04
matter what people around him
say the
1:10:06
president himself
1:10:07
has really been the person
giving his
1:10:08
critics their ammunition we can
think
1:10:10
back to his response after
1:10:12
charlottesville when he said
there are
1:10:13
very fine people that go no no
wait wait
1:10:16
wait wait wait wait wait you
blew the
1:10:18
kicker bro
1:10:19
then the person giving his
critics their
1:10:21
ammunition we can think back to
his
1:10:22
response after charlottesville
when he
1:10:24
said there are
1:10:25
very fine people that go to
nazi rallies
1:10:27
and even
1:10:28
it's nude new and improved
1:10:32
there's not very fine holy shit
that's
1:10:35
not very fine
1:10:36
i missed this besides it's very
fine
1:10:39
people at the
1:10:40
nazi nazi rallies very fine
people go to
1:10:43
nazi
1:10:44
rallies how does this woman
have work
1:10:47
how does she even in the
business she's
1:10:49
the worst
1:10:50
journalist ever there are
plenty of very
1:10:53
fine
1:10:53
black reporters that should
have her job
1:10:56
let's hear it one more time
1:10:58
giving his critics their
ammunition we
1:11:00
can think back to his response
after
1:11:01
charlottesville when he said
there are
1:11:03
very fine people that go to
nazi rallies
1:11:05
and even now they're in the
midst of
1:11:07
this racial reckoning
1:11:08
he's talking about the idea
that he
1:11:09
doesn't think that police
reform or
1:11:11
systemic racism is
1:11:12
is as widespread as democrats
make it be
1:11:15
out to seem
1:11:16
oh my god of the day thank you
i was
1:11:18
waiting for it i think that's
1:11:19
appropriate
1:11:22
from you that is the best
version
1:11:26
of very fine people i've ever
heard
1:11:28
yamiche no less
1:11:29
on pbs on pbs
1:11:33
your bastion your your national
treasure
1:11:36
wow yeah yeah it's beauty isn't
it okay
1:11:39
i'm gonna go back
1:11:40
to something in the first clip
that we
1:11:42
we drifted away from
1:11:44
all right was the comment from
npr that
1:11:47
pompeo when he gave a speech
was the
1:11:49
first time and they mentioned
the
1:11:51
75 for 75 years and everybody
wants to
1:11:55
they
1:11:56
avoided doing it well 75 years
ago was
1:11:58
they were talking about the
1:12:00
the 1946 uh election against
dewey
1:12:03
and 75 years ago the only
person that
1:12:05
was secretary of state was
truman's
1:12:08
secretary of state so
1:12:09
the last person to do this was
truman
1:12:13
and before that it was not
uncommon
1:12:16
it was eisenhower who killed the
1:12:18
practice
1:12:20
and then since then no one has
done it
1:12:22
since no one's had the guts to
do it and
1:12:24
the longer you wait the longer
harder it
1:12:25
is
1:12:26
so trump reintroduces the
practice that
1:12:28
truman was the last guy to do
1:12:31
i just thought that should have
been
1:12:32
mentioned but nobody said
anything
1:12:35
well tuesday really the tuesday
uh
1:12:38
airing was the trigger fest i
mean it
1:12:40
was just
1:12:42
with the naturalization excuse
me
1:12:45
ah rona with the naturalization
of the
1:12:48
new citizens uh what else the
pardoning
1:12:53
uh i think the first
threatening was
1:12:55
great
1:12:56
the first night was trump just
doing
1:12:58
like a talk show
1:12:59
it's like sitting with doctors
and
1:13:02
nurses yeah what are you feeling
1:13:03
i mean
1:13:06
okay we are unaffiliated on
this show
1:13:10
and have always been that's why
i can
1:13:12
tell you
1:13:13
from donating to both campaigns
that not
1:13:16
only did trump ratchet that
1:13:18
shit up to seven times match
1:13:21
but so did joe biden also seven
times
1:13:25
match
1:13:28
is that even mean it's bull
crap i i
1:13:31
told you what it is
1:13:33
there's money that uh is
1:13:36
unaffiliated because the person
or the
1:13:39
organization doesn't want their
name
1:13:41
connected to the donation so
the way
1:13:43
they get around the reporting
1:13:45
requirements
1:13:46
some loophole lets you use that
cash
1:13:50
in someone else's name with a
match
1:13:53
i think seven times is kind of
1:13:55
stretching it a little bit
1:13:56
if you don't mind me saying
yeah i agree
1:13:59
but
1:14:00
what i saw so i prefaced this
by saying
1:14:03
in america
1:14:05
we buy we elect our our leaders
the same
1:14:08
way we buy our
1:14:10
soap as washing soap
1:14:13
and i think trump will win
1:14:16
including the uh popular vote
1:14:20
and i've been picking hits all
my life
1:14:23
whether it's songs or news
stories or
1:14:25
technologies
1:14:27
i said it no and i said it in
2015 when
1:14:30
everyone was laughing
1:14:32
uh it'll be just as good for
this show
1:14:36
if biden wins so it would be i
it might
1:14:38
even be better
1:14:39
it might even be better and i
think it
1:14:42
might be better
1:14:42
but let's but also the country
won't be
1:14:44
lost if he doesn't win
1:14:46
but i like better than that i
like the
1:14:49
uh
1:14:52
the the concept that what
they're doing
1:14:54
and they don't want a lot of
people they
1:14:56
kind of grudgingly admit that
it's a
1:14:58
little better than the democrat
1:15:00
horrible democrat convention
where
1:15:01
people are literally sitting on
their
1:15:03
couches at home
1:15:04
poorly my crappy speech
1:15:08
wait you have to hear the
response
1:15:11
after the he's not a racist
night from
1:15:13
cnn so this is okay
1:15:16
this is great in terms of what
the
1:15:18
republicans were
1:15:19
uh accomplishing this evening
what they
1:15:21
tried to accomplish you're
right wolf i
1:15:23
think
1:15:23
uh they definitely were trying
to appeal
1:15:25
to the base obviously
1:15:26
uh they were uh showing a lot of
1:15:29
diversity in the people that
they had
1:15:31
uh speak this evening it's not
1:15:33
representative of the
republican party
1:15:34
as a whole certainly not
representative
1:15:36
of the republican party
1:15:37
or the trump administration
here in
1:15:38
washington d.c how much do you
think
1:15:40
of some of this tonight was
sort of
1:15:43
giving permission
1:15:45
to more moderate white voters
1:15:48
that you know it's okay for you
to vote
1:15:50
for donald trump
1:15:52
despite his rhetoric on his you
know his
1:15:55
some of his racist rhetoric
over the
1:15:57
last three years yeah i mean i
think
1:15:59
that
1:15:59
is often what it's about is
sort of an
1:16:02
indirect appeal to white voters
when you
1:16:06
kind of uh put black issues
black people
1:16:08
black republicans up front and
center as
1:16:10
we saw
1:16:11
happen tonight uh nikki haley
obviously
1:16:14
a woman of color and then tim
scott and
1:16:16
then a couple of
1:16:17
other african-americans i mean
on the
1:16:20
whole
1:16:20
the republican party actually
isn't very
1:16:22
diverse it sort of seemed a
little
1:16:24
diverse
1:16:25
uh tonight with with tim scott
making
1:16:27
that uh final sort of keynote
address
1:16:29
and then nikki haley uh making
a kind of
1:16:31
keynote address but by and large
1:16:33
you know this is a party that
is right
1:16:36
now based on sort of white
1:16:37
identitarianism
1:16:39
you know they can just say they
feel
1:16:41
that they were tokens that's
what
1:16:43
they're saying
1:16:44
they're too chicken shit to say
it
1:16:45
they're just broken they're
1:16:51
to say that is insulting yeah
1:16:55
how dumb are these people
that's the
1:16:57
that's what's starting to
1:16:58
be picked up yes of course
there's a
1:17:01
break here i want to play a
c-span call
1:17:04
this was a woman who uh came in
on the
1:17:07
democrat line i believe she's
not a
1:17:08
phony you know a lot of people
they
1:17:10
call on the other line pretend
to be one
1:17:12
thing or another
1:17:13
and i think this harkens back
onto your
1:17:16
concept that it's really about
selling
1:17:18
soap
1:17:19
and if you look at the den at
the
1:17:20
republican uh
1:17:22
convention it's slick it's the
1:17:25
infomercial it's
1:17:27
it's well done it's it's it's
the phony
1:17:30
baloney uh reality tv
1:17:32
it's a you nailed it it's
burnett's
1:17:35
people there's no doubt about it
1:17:37
and uh let's listen to this
caller and i
1:17:39
think she's sincere
1:17:41
uh yes um i'm a democrat and our
1:17:44
convention
1:17:45
last week i i is no comparison
to what
1:17:49
i've seen in just
1:17:50
the last two nights what do you
mean i'm
1:17:52
from minnesota where all these
riots and
1:17:54
looting
1:17:55
and the burning started and
1:17:58
i mean not a mention about us
last week
1:18:02
about saving our communities
helping our
1:18:05
homeless
1:18:06
rebuilding our businesses and
1:18:09
this convention just in the
last two
1:18:11
nights has
1:18:12
has awakened me that there is
hope
1:18:16
that there are people that are
willing
1:18:19
to
1:18:20
fight for us people in our
communities
1:18:22
barb are you in the are you in
the twin
1:18:24
cities area or outside
1:18:26
in in the twin cities and right
outside
1:18:29
the twin cities
1:18:30
has some of the protests have
they
1:18:33
frightened you
1:18:34
yeah absolutely they've been
you know
1:18:37
seven miles away with a
1:18:39
new um john johnson
1:18:42
of our party going into a
neighborhood
1:18:45
with 200 of black lives matter
1:18:48
supporters
1:18:49
and terrorizing innocent
neighbors in a
1:18:53
community
1:18:54
it is scary and barb we're
gonna have to
1:18:58
leave it there thank you for
calling in
1:19:00
to everybody this evening we'll
be back
1:19:02
again tomorrow night
1:19:04
i think i i really believe um
1:19:08
and this is just that it has a
1:19:09
television guy
1:19:11
i think it supersedes everything
1:19:14
television and imagery
supersedes in the
1:19:16
american public
1:19:17
don't underestimate the
american public
1:19:19
that's a big mistake
1:19:23
so totally huge it's a huge
mistake yeah
1:19:25
i mean look at what's popular on
1:19:27
television
1:19:29
and that's what people i mean i
know a
1:19:30
very intelligent children
1:19:32
in their 20s who love you know
i mean
1:19:35
look at number one show is it
not
1:19:36
bachelor bachelorette it's what
it is
1:19:40
they're up there it's that it's
that
1:19:41
theme it's that vibe it's the
smoothness
1:19:44
it's the ev every element the
only thing
1:19:47
that
1:19:48
really really was so wrong was
1:19:51
judge jeanine 2.0 i mean
1:19:54
i i can just see don jr going yo
1:19:58
kim chill baby down 50 dbs
1:20:02
the dog biscuits are blowing me
away
1:20:05
that was that was
1:20:06
wrong so let's explode back to
npr and
1:20:11
they had this the trump hater
and
1:20:13
fame very well known
1:20:18
democrat strategist paul begala
1:20:22
talking about the rnc event and
i just
1:20:24
thought this would be worth
1:20:25
listening to i want you to know
you're
1:20:28
not alone
1:20:29
and we should note this adds a
message
1:20:31
for the republicans other
conventions
1:20:33
feature speakers who've
1:20:34
mentioned the pandemic have
generally
1:20:36
praised the president for
successfully
1:20:38
fighting it in their view how
did
1:20:40
melania do
1:20:41
i thought she did very well i
thought
1:20:43
she was the best speaker last
night
1:20:45
unfair to compare her to
michelle obama
1:20:48
or jill biden at the democratic
1:20:49
convention but it is interesting
1:20:51
dr biden used her time to
humanize her
1:20:54
husband to tell the story of
how their
1:20:55
family had been shattered
1:20:57
by tragedy and how they knitted
it back
1:20:59
together using that as a
metaphor for
1:21:01
them what she hopes her husband
can do
1:21:03
for the country
1:21:04
mrs trump didn't go that route
she at
1:21:06
least was the only person
1:21:08
who spoke from the
reality-based world
1:21:10
though we're in the middle of a
pandemic
1:21:11
and you would have never known
it
1:21:13
from the other speakers so i'm
glad she
1:21:15
did that and i it was
noteworthy that
1:21:17
she was to me as somebody who
used to
1:21:19
work in that white house
speaking from
1:21:20
the parking lot formerly known
as the
1:21:22
rose garden i'm not very happy
with her
1:21:24
aesthetic but i did like her
speech
1:21:26
well let's talk about the
location um
1:21:28
because that was one of several
1:21:30
questions about this we have
melania
1:21:32
from the melania trump from the
1:21:34
from the rose garden secretary
of state
1:21:35
mike pompeo spoke from
jerusalem while
1:21:38
on an official trip now he said
he did
1:21:40
it on his own time
1:21:41
our correspondent mara liason
has noted
1:21:43
that the laws on this
1:21:44
are weak it's hard to say you
know these
1:21:46
people should go to jail or
something
1:21:48
but there are laws and
prohibitions
1:21:50
against
1:21:50
using federal property for
personal
1:21:52
political purposes
1:21:53
my question to you as a
political pro is
1:21:55
do you think voters care about
that
1:21:58
not many no i i do because i'm
a i'm a
1:22:01
nerd
1:22:02
but i think it would be unwise
for the
1:22:03
democrats to fixate on that too
much
1:22:05
because we're in a pandemic i i
think
1:22:07
the democrats ought to say look
the
1:22:09
president should speak from a
coveted
1:22:10
ward he should speak
1:22:11
from an icu unit he should
speak from a
1:22:14
morgue
1:22:15
from a morgue the president
should speak
1:22:19
from a morgue i think it's a
rare double
1:22:23
clip of the day
1:22:25
clip of the day now that is
advice you
1:22:28
will never get from the curry
dvorak
1:22:30
consulting group
1:22:31
mr president no but that's his
advice
1:22:34
now obviously he's still
plugged into
1:22:37
the mech to the machine
1:22:38
and so we have not seen the
democrats
1:22:41
hound the president about the
fact that
1:22:43
he did the
1:22:44
rose garden and the media yes
the m5m
1:22:47
the media is doing it
1:22:48
right the media has is begged
off on it
1:22:51
npr
1:22:52
has not i got story after story
where
1:22:54
they're moaning and groaning
but npr's
1:22:56
influence is
1:22:57
nil and they got a lot of air
they got a
1:22:59
lot of air time to fill so they
got to
1:23:00
do something
1:23:01
what's the story this is the
point and i
1:23:04
think begal is correct that
this is not
1:23:06
nothing to harp on and and the
fact that
1:23:09
pompeo spoke is
1:23:10
so what uh is kind of a so what
moment
1:23:14
but that brings me to one of
the wtf
1:23:17
uh npr this came from uh this
is a pence
1:23:20
a very short clip from npr and
i want
1:23:23
you to listen to this carefully
and this
1:23:25
is a total
1:23:26
what what what they quote
1:23:30
you just have to listen to this
clip it
1:23:31
just makes zero sense
1:23:33
vice president mike pence often
quotes
1:23:35
the bible in his speeches
1:23:37
pence referenced this passage
in the old
1:23:39
testament during a surprise
visit to the
1:23:41
republican national convention
on monday
1:23:43
i just can't help but think of
those
1:23:45
ancient words
1:23:47
who am i and who's my family
that you've
1:23:50
brought us
1:23:50
this far and i i want to thank
you
1:23:54
for the honor of this day pence
has
1:23:56
helped president trump shore up
white
1:23:58
evangelical voters and as the
vice
1:24:00
president gets ready to address
the gop
1:24:02
convention tonight npr sarah
mccammon
1:24:04
speaks with some of those
evangelical
1:24:06
voters
1:24:08
okay what was the point of that
1:24:12
quote not sure
1:24:16
they dropped this crazy quote
in there
1:24:18
oh pence always a bible thumper
although
1:24:21
pence just
1:24:21
dumped a bible i guess and
here's what
1:24:23
he hears again
1:24:24
and he then he said this and
then they
1:24:27
play this innocuous
1:24:29
i don't even know what it means
it
1:24:30
probably could be you know it's
probably
1:24:32
interpretable but i learned
something
1:24:34
about pence
1:24:35
that somehow i did not know but
it put
1:24:38
everything about mike pence into
1:24:40
perspective for me
1:24:42
he's a radio guy this is a
radio guy
1:24:45
a radio guy playing vice
president
1:24:48
he's brilliant he is a radio
nerd like
1:24:51
us
1:24:52
except he always more the i'm
mike pence
1:24:55
good morning
1:24:59
his career was in radio what
1:25:02
yes when was
1:25:05
this that's the whole did you
watch last
1:25:10
night
1:25:13
you gotta oh no this was what
tripped me
1:25:16
out
1:25:17
they did this whole you know
the bio
1:25:19
piece is that what he's got
that voice
1:25:21
yes everybody it's mike pence
in the
1:25:23
morning
1:25:24
here look at his career it'll
trip yeah
1:25:27
life in early background blah
blah blah
1:25:29
blah blah
1:25:30
early career ah
1:25:35
i'm just looking at wikipedia i
can't
1:25:37
find it but they had there was
this
1:25:38
whole bit of and they had him
doing good
1:25:40
morning indiana
1:25:44
so now i know this is his
1:25:47
even the mike pence in the
morning this
1:25:50
is a radio guy
1:25:52
and it doesn't mean that he's
not
1:25:53
sincere or that he's not uh
1:25:55
a good manager i don't know but
his
1:25:58
whole appearance everything says
1:26:00
classic radio guy face perfect
for radio
1:26:04
yeah polish it up a little bit
1:26:07
very interesting total sense
1:26:11
now yeah one of the wtf quote
1:26:14
clips and this is just an 11
second
1:26:17
short clip that was just like a
1:26:20
it's just a you just had to
play it
1:26:24
as the republican national
convention
1:26:26
kicked off monday
1:26:28
the republican party announced
it would
1:26:30
not adopt
1:26:31
a new platform and instead
pledged its
1:26:34
support to president donald
trump
1:26:38
what she should have used the
word feel
1:26:41
t
1:26:42
what does that even mean they
pledged
1:26:44
their fealty to hair
1:26:46
trump i mean this is the
stupidest for
1:26:49
one thing
1:26:50
why do they need a new platform
it's the
1:26:52
same president
1:26:53
so they didn't change the
platform so
1:26:55
what how is that even
1:26:57
reportable fantastic there you
go mike
1:26:58
pence radio show from three
years ago
1:27:01
well you're you're back i i
can't i
1:27:03
can't help myself
1:27:04
memorial day i know you're okay
okay
1:27:07
okay wait
1:27:08
wait back it up again no i'm
not gonna
1:27:10
let me you're just stepping all
over my
1:27:11
clip
1:27:12
i'm gonna let you go i'm sorry
the point
1:27:14
is what is the point of
1:27:16
sa they pledged their feel to
each of
1:27:18
their to trump
1:27:21
it's the stupidest thing i've
ever heard
1:27:23
from what's that what is fealty
is that
1:27:25
alliance right now this is kind
of
1:27:27
that's something you read in a
fictional
1:27:28
book
1:27:29
oh i pledge the field it's like
some
1:27:31
sort of
1:27:32
they give all of that you know
it's just
1:27:33
like something like harry potter
1:27:35
harry potter type thing yeah
game of
1:27:38
thrones
1:27:39
to the e to the evil side the
republican
1:27:42
party has
1:27:43
thrown they've given they
pledged their
1:27:46
support for
1:27:47
to trump it's just ridiculous
anyway
1:27:52
oh man yeah and last night
wasn't so
1:27:56
enjoyable
1:27:56
just wasn't um it was okay the
speeches
1:28:00
were good and they were
personable
1:28:01
and i love seeing you know
whenever you
1:28:03
see someone who's you know
1:28:05
standing up when they clearly
shouldn't
1:28:06
be and i think
1:28:08
it looked like there was some
1:28:09
exoskeletons or some really
interesting
1:28:11
technology the
1:28:12
the wounded warriors had uh in
the front
1:28:15
row at last night's pence uh
1:28:17
pence acceptance speech but
that you
1:28:19
know fort dietrich that was
beautifully
1:28:21
lit too that was
1:28:22
i you know what do we really
know about
1:28:24
fort detrick
1:28:25
i thought that was nice to see
they got
1:28:27
the aerial shots they explained
1:28:29
this is where the the star
spangled
1:28:31
banner was written in some jib
1:28:32
shots of the of this speech
from melania
1:28:35
that were just like
1:28:36
wow yeah they had some they had
a crane
1:28:39
it wasn't even
1:28:40
no they had it's
1:28:44
yeah that's expensive as a tell
1:28:48
it was actually just
entertaining
1:28:49
television that the content you
know
1:28:52
okay there was some funny some
you know
1:28:55
little tear-jerker
1:28:57
but at least it slowed over you
not like
1:28:59
a one
1:29:00
non-stop zoom call and but
1:29:05
it wasn't speaking yeah it
wasn't like a
1:29:06
crappy zoom call it was
1:29:08
really it was pretty if you
just turned
1:29:11
the sound off and watched it
you'd say
1:29:13
wow this is well done yeah but
not too
1:29:15
much it didn't go because you
have that
1:29:17
level
1:29:18
with title cards and beauty
shots and
1:29:20
they had you know they put the
light
1:29:21
star
1:29:22
well that's why burnett's
you're right
1:29:24
that's why again burnett is the
is the
1:29:26
king of this
1:29:27
but he didn't go over the top
like if
1:29:29
you look at no you look at
1:29:30
what's the mark levin he does
the show
1:29:32
on fox yeah
1:29:34
too much that's like terrible
republican
1:29:37
lettering over produced
fireplace
1:29:41
the whole stupid lame lame lame
exactly
1:29:45
exactly no burnett is is the to
watch a
1:29:48
guy that of course he's been
doing this
1:29:50
forever
1:29:51
yeah and he's kind of a screwy
guy if
1:29:53
you ever see him
1:29:55
with his wife oh these guys are
all
1:29:56
whack jobs they gotta be
1:29:59
yeah he's definitely a whack
job but but
1:30:01
he's been doing but he's got a
1:30:02
sensibility about doing this
1:30:04
type of television that is you
want to
1:30:06
work for a guy like that just
to see
1:30:08
what you can learn
1:30:11
here's what the democrats had
spielberg
1:30:13
that's what they got nothing
1:30:14
so here's the hidden message
that i um
1:30:17
that i picked up
1:30:18
which i think is important for
the trump
1:30:20
campaign
1:30:21
is minnesota and maine
1:30:24
and minnesota uh is important
1:30:28
that came through to me is we
had the
1:30:30
farmers we had a logger
1:30:33
you know oh minnesota nuts who
1:30:36
um you know it was a message to
1:30:38
minnesota minnesota trump is
doing good
1:30:40
for you and maine
1:30:42
this has got to do something
with some
1:30:44
voodoo electoral college stuff
that he's
1:30:47
being worked on all of a sudden
the main
1:30:49
lobster guys you know they
1:30:51
they they got their turf back
that was
1:30:54
taken away in the name of
protecting
1:30:56
something
1:30:57
and that was another big
message that
1:30:59
came through so i think it was
1:31:00
minnesota and maine is a big
focus for
1:31:03
for the campaign for the for
trump and
1:31:05
the republicans
1:31:06
and i also realized i've been
to bemidji
1:31:09
minnesota
1:31:10
i just i just remembered that
bemidji i
1:31:13
heard someone say bemidji i'm
like
1:31:16
i've been to bemidji minnesota
i think
1:31:18
they've been to bemidji
1:31:19
i have it was a very bad top 40
radio
1:31:21
station
1:31:23
i used to travel around and do
the
1:31:25
morning show bemidji in
minnesota i
1:31:27
don't know it's
1:31:28
i think they have a small
airport near
1:31:30
one of the lakes
1:31:32
i don't that i don't remember i
don't
1:31:34
remember but been out just
1:31:35
how can you forget a name like
bemidji
1:31:37
yes yes there's 10
1:31:39
000 lakes right near the lakes
it's
1:31:41
right near the lakes
1:31:42
um a couple other before we we
got to
1:31:44
take our break a couple of the
things
1:31:46
ah um heavy on the school choice
1:31:51
trump has been pushing this
real hard
1:31:53
and i think that's uh
1:31:55
a tactical move which may pay
off with
1:31:58
you know
1:31:58
schools not open or problematic
1:32:02
problems opening schools um
1:32:06
vernon jones i'd say uh that's
the
1:32:08
democrat
1:32:09
state representative from
georgia
1:32:13
who i think he literally said
yeah i'm a
1:32:16
free man
1:32:17
jones is you sure you got his
name right
1:32:19
yeah vernon jones
1:32:20
okay yeah vernon jones um
1:32:23
also thank you to the first
lady for
1:32:25
being pretty much the only
person
1:32:28
who every single time
consistently said
1:32:31
our country she may have been
hard for
1:32:34
you to understand you and bet
they're
1:32:36
watching tweeting each other
1:32:37
but i really appreciated that
1:32:41
that was that was nice you just
don't
1:32:43
hear it enough
1:32:45
yeah i agree um so that was good
1:32:48
and uh yeah and just pence
being a radio
1:32:51
guy
1:32:51
it disqualifies him for
presidency i'm
1:32:53
sorry
1:32:54
he cannot he can i will not
support
1:32:57
pence
1:32:58
a radio guy we cannot have a
radio guy
1:33:00
running our country it's just
not gonna
1:33:02
work
1:33:02
i know i know our profile
1:33:05
it's not good for us what do
you think
1:33:09
i am uh i'm flabbergasted by
this and i
1:33:12
don't know i think
1:33:13
there has to have been a radio
guy
1:33:14
already i mean there hasn't
been enough
1:33:16
radios since i mean radar
really came
1:33:18
into vogue in the
1:33:19
1919 so since then i don't know
how many
1:33:22
radio guys may have snuck in
1:33:24
i mean a podcaster sure yeah
well the
1:33:27
podcast is down the road
1:33:30
hey and with that i'd like to
thank you
1:33:31
for your courage and say in the
morning
1:33:32
to you the man who put the sea
1:33:34
in convention ladies and
gentlemen john
1:33:37
c
1:33:38
devorah well in the morning to
you mr
1:33:40
adam curry also in the morning
to all
1:33:42
the boots on the ground feeding
the air
1:33:43
subs in the water
1:33:44
and all the dames and nights
out there
1:33:45
and the morning to the trolls
1:33:47
in our turtle room uh let me
get a
1:33:50
little uh troll count hands up
trolls
1:33:53
we have 1484 we are
1:33:56
16 low but we also had the slow
eight
1:33:59
car zephyr so maybe it's
1:34:00
connected uh the trolls uh it's
a live
1:34:03
chat
1:34:04
room it's open 24 hours a day
every
1:34:06
single day is the number today
it's
1:34:07
only 16. now we're 1484. oh
geez she's
1:34:11
terrible
1:34:13
it's the quantum financial
reset baby
1:34:16
it's like everyone's off world
1:34:18
they got no time for the troll
room um
1:34:20
you can go to the troll room
1:34:22
uh by going to no
agendastream.com uh
1:34:24
you can listen to this show
live we have
1:34:26
many shows running
1:34:27
on that the same feed 24 hours
a day
1:34:29
podcast
1:34:30
you can you know communicate
talk about
1:34:33
it troll each other troll live
shows
1:34:35
and certainly hit doug up for
an invite
1:34:37
to knowagendasocial.com our
federated
1:34:39
uh non-algoized social network
1:34:43
we can actually enjoy the to
noise ratio
1:34:46
and that's no agenda social.com
and
1:34:49
we'd like to thank the artist
for the
1:34:51
artwork for episode
1:34:53
1271 we titled that three screws
1:34:56
this was a john choice um you
were very
1:35:00
adamant and you really liked it
and i
1:35:02
completely agree this was by
cesium 137
1:35:05
it was a beautiful piece uh
from behind
1:35:08
shot from behind the back of a
crowd the
1:35:10
crowds a little bit you got
depth of
1:35:11
field
1:35:12
out of focus and the sign being
held up
1:35:14
is we need no agenda
1:35:16
technically i think a very good
piece
1:35:20
very big problem for promotion
1:35:24
yeah because it didn't show up
well on
1:35:26
twitter and people though
artists should
1:35:27
make a note of what adam's
about to tell
1:35:28
you
1:35:29
look at how twitter serves
almost any
1:35:33
social
1:35:33
network when when you uh post a
picture
1:35:36
an image it will crop
1:35:38
that and what you want is the
sweet spot
1:35:40
you want
1:35:41
you know the main message to
pop out
1:35:44
in that in that uh that frame
1:35:48
the social network gives you
because
1:35:50
what we saw here was literally
1:35:51
two arms and some crowd which
was which
1:35:54
sucked because it's such a
great image
1:35:57
and it worked really well
otherwise um
1:36:00
and
1:36:00
that's like this morning i had
the same
1:36:01
thing i was looking for a pre
1:36:04
a pre piece of art for the for
the
1:36:06
pre-stream and
1:36:07
i got one but the big the big
1272 which
1:36:11
in that case for the pre-stream
i like
1:36:12
doing that
1:36:13
didn't show up just like some
fire in
1:36:15
hell
1:36:16
it was not a very inviting
thing hey
1:36:19
we're live come on over to the
fire in
1:36:21
hell
1:36:22
so that's just a note otherwise
i mean
1:36:24
obviously thank you so much
cesium
1:36:26
thanks to all the artists
1:36:28
and you do phenomenal work and
the value
1:36:31
that
1:36:31
that the show gets from doing
this is is
1:36:34
really off the charts
1:36:36
and as promised uh great art
1:36:39
shows up on cool things art
becomes
1:36:42
reality
1:36:42
no agenda shop tweeted out this
morning
1:36:44
the deep state
1:36:46
um deep state university a
t-shirt
1:36:49
a sweatshirt and i believe
hoodie is now
1:36:51
on sale
1:36:54
and that's uh remember that was
the
1:36:56
artwork
1:36:58
yeah yeah i do remember as a
matter of
1:37:01
fact well this is where you can
get
1:37:02
really excited that that's now
on sale
1:37:04
i'm digging around oh you're
dicking
1:37:07
right here
1:37:08
deep state university i'm just
looking
1:37:09
at it here no hoodies they got
1:37:11
a t-shirt my voice is not our
operation
1:37:14
these guys are independent from
the show
1:37:16
they um
1:37:18
they uh they work with the
artist give
1:37:20
the artist a cut
1:37:22
and donate a cut to the show
they got
1:37:23
hats with it
1:37:25
now we have tote bags now oh boy
1:37:28
party time tote bag hmm and we
have
1:37:31
tumblr
1:37:32
oh
1:37:35
remember the tote bags we nev
we never
1:37:37
gave out 10
1:37:38
10 years ago yeah the 33 bags
yeah
1:37:41
because they had
1:37:42
toxins in chinese yeah well one
yeah the
1:37:45
black ones stunk
1:37:46
too you can
1:37:49
enjoy your tote bag just don't
put any
1:37:51
fruit or vegetables in it we're
not
1:37:53
sure it was a great story and
eric had
1:37:56
these bags and we went like
1:37:58
holy crap this is toxic i
didn't even
1:38:00
even want it in the house
1:38:02
it was so bad ah yes that was
the end of
1:38:05
the 33 tote bags
1:38:08
such a shame anyway no agenda
1:38:10
artgenerator.com is where
1:38:12
you can share your art you can
take a
1:38:13
look at what's done and it's
amazing how
1:38:15
many pieces
1:38:16
we get it's part of our value
for value
1:38:17
proposition
1:38:19
you get out of it what you put
into it
1:38:20
and we really appreciate the
executive
1:38:23
producers
1:38:23
and the associate executive
producers
1:38:25
who come in with big financial
support
1:38:27
uh every single show and we're
going to
1:38:29
thank the
1:38:30
all we're going to thank him
right now
1:38:33
yeah let's start off with
1:38:34
uh deanna carroll in
1:38:37
laughlin nevada laughlin
1:38:41
uh who is which is just outside
of las
1:38:44
vegas
1:38:46
uh 828 dollars and 55 cents and
she says
1:38:49
i have emailed full note to
john there
1:38:51
is no note
1:38:53
there is no note under the
subject line
1:38:55
donation there's no note under
the
1:38:57
subject
1:38:58
or under the cent line carol or
diana
1:39:01
so i don't know what email you
use but
1:39:03
let me let me tell everybody
this
1:39:05
if you could put this
information into
1:39:07
the note at paypal
1:39:09
cut and paste the email into
the paypal
1:39:12
you cut it and
1:39:12
paste it because if you hit the
return
1:39:14
key it sends it
1:39:16
so you just cut and paste the
whole
1:39:17
thing drop it in there because
you wrote
1:39:18
this you might as well write
the whole
1:39:20
thing
1:39:20
so i'm not scolding you but i'm
1:39:22
mentioning to people that in if
you use
1:39:24
a lot of people use like uh you
know
1:39:27
jimbo as their email address
they don't
1:39:30
use their name
1:39:32
there's a ban on jimbo now they
don't
1:39:35
use their name they use
something else
1:39:37
and so the
1:39:37
yeah maybe the email note came
in
1:39:39
earlier i missed it i don't
look at
1:39:41
everything that comes in
necessarily
1:39:43
but did you if you don't have
donation
1:39:45
in the subject line that
doesn't help
1:39:47
um there's a bunch of mistakes
people
1:39:50
make and then i
1:39:51
don't get the email i don't
have it
1:39:54
either so i
1:39:54
i feel bad and because we we
only
1:39:59
but she has the gist of it here
so i'm
1:40:01
not too concerned yeah but how
but how
1:40:03
do we
1:40:03
we don't have a night name no
maybe it's
1:40:06
a surprise
1:40:09
well i don't think i think it
is a
1:40:10
surprise she's credited to her
smoking
1:40:12
hot hubby this donation to
danny carroll
1:40:14
yeah not only is it 55th
birthday we
1:40:16
have him on the list yeah
1:40:18
28 but this brings him to the
round
1:40:20
table so we'll just add him as
sir danny
1:40:23
carroll to the round table i'm
all in on
1:40:25
that and if he wants to change
it later
1:40:27
that's perfectly okay
1:40:28
yeah we always do upgrades yeah
in fact
1:40:31
unlike unlike delta we always do
1:40:34
upgrades here at no agenda
1:40:36
yes we do mark in manhattan's
next on
1:40:39
the list
1:40:40
had 500 dollars i have two by
the way
1:40:42
besides that gripe and i'm
sorry to add
1:40:44
up for that
1:40:45
but i have one other gripe
coming up
1:40:48
mark in manhattan 500 i know
yeah it's
1:40:50
like you know you get picky
1:40:52
hey uh market meanwhile 500
bucks from
1:40:55
mark
1:40:56
um semi-anonymous note but for
anyway he
1:40:59
goes on about
1:41:01
he's an art generator he goes
on about
1:41:04
that it's not important i have
been a
1:41:06
douche bag for far too long
this is
1:41:07
important i started listening
when adam
1:41:09
still lived in los angeles
1:41:10
that's a long time ago well i've
1:41:12
contributed some art and even
one piece
1:41:14
used for the show
1:41:16
1263. long neglected a proper
monetary
1:41:20
donation your reasonable
1:41:21
information-based coverage of
cova 19
1:41:23
has been
1:41:23
priceless and kept me sane
while living
1:41:26
through the m5m
1:41:27
fear porn coverage of the
pandemic in
1:41:30
new york city so he's a new
yorker
1:41:32
he's in manhattan he's a
manhattanite
1:41:34
currently
1:41:35
suffering through an odd it's
got to be
1:41:37
miserable being in manhattan
the last
1:41:38
six months
1:41:40
you know the greatest city in
the world
1:41:42
is sucks
1:41:44
your reasonable
information-based
1:41:46
coverage she goes on i'm sorry
currently
1:41:47
suffering through an ongoing
lockdown
1:41:49
despite having one of the lowest
1:41:51
infection rates in the country
1:41:53
seems cuomo has decided trump
being out
1:41:55
of office is the final
indicator that
1:41:57
will allow new york to open
back up with
1:42:00
the money from china
1:42:01
with the money from china you
left that
1:42:04
out please accept 500
1:42:06
to start my long delayed
journey to
1:42:07
knighthood no need for jingles
but
1:42:09
assuming things are
1:42:10
semi-anonymous i could really
use a
1:42:12
short shot of karma
1:42:14
to help me through an extended
legal and
1:42:16
financial battle
1:42:17
with my horrible ex-wife holy
crap
1:42:21
no oh my gosh well yeah and
we're first
1:42:25
we're going to deduce it
1:42:36
[Music]
1:42:38
david drake at 376.55
1:42:42
uh he brings him halfway
tonight who i'm
1:42:44
glad to know
1:42:45
i love what you and john do
although i
1:42:47
can feel my amygdala growing
larger by
1:42:49
the news coming out of australia
1:42:51
regarding invasive monitoring
he is by
1:42:53
the way
1:42:54
he's in the united states by the
1:42:56
invasive monitoring of citizens
we need
1:42:58
to fight against that i'm a
virginia
1:43:01
physicist physician
1:43:04
and i have many of and many of
us
1:43:06
believe the covet stuff is
overblown
1:43:08
many of the physicians in
virginia of
1:43:10
all places
1:43:11
i've attached some recent
articles from
1:43:13
the last jama
1:43:14
uh somebody must have pissed
off jama
1:43:17
which is more an opinion
journal these
1:43:19
days than a research journal
1:43:20
literally two to one opinion to
research
1:43:23
articles
1:43:24
i don't know how you want these
broken
1:43:25
down but this first article
1:43:28
uh and he goes on with the
discussion of
1:43:30
the uh
1:43:31
remdi severe the vern disavow
1:43:34
having no effect i'll just
summarize
1:43:37
when this severe has no effect
on
1:43:38
studies that prove it
1:43:39
article two i i wasn't going to
read
1:43:42
this i'm going to read them
1:43:43
race and covet a study of over
11 000
1:43:45
hospitalized
1:43:46
patients with coven conclude
there's no
1:43:48
difference between black and
white
1:43:49
patients yes i have that study
in the
1:43:51
show notes if anyone wants to
see it
1:43:54
and then he's got a third one
which is
1:43:56
face shields it talks about how
1:43:59
the facials may or may not work
but for
1:44:01
workers who became symptomatic
this is
1:44:03
an india they were all treated
with
1:44:05
hydroxychloroquine and all four
1:44:06
recovered
1:44:08
and he says in speaking with
colleagues
1:44:11
as a doctor
1:44:12
of mine we are both agreed we
take
1:44:14
hydroxychloroquine if we were
covet
1:44:16
positive
1:44:18
yeah of course of course they
would
1:44:21
200 376.55 thank you uh
1:44:24
dr drake
1:44:28
andrew young's next on the list
from
1:44:29
cincinnati ohio
1:44:32
339 339-39 thank you both for
the show
1:44:35
i've been enjoying it for years
keep it
1:44:37
up
1:44:37
donation is a gift to myself
for my 39th
1:44:39
birthday are on the list
1:44:40
friday the 28th also shout out
to my
1:44:43
tall
1:44:44
shady buddy chris who turns the
big 40
1:44:46
next week all right do we have
him on
1:44:48
the list chris
1:44:49
uh yeah i think he is yep he's
on the
1:44:51
list oh
1:44:52
i think well hold on i'll
double check
1:44:55
chris
1:44:57
i just recall that i'm pretty
sure
1:45:02
[Music]
1:45:04
no so we'll add chris i'll do
that
1:45:07
i'll add him okay and then he
says jobs
1:45:09
karma for everybody
1:45:12
interestingly andrew young
isn't even on
1:45:14
the list himself what is this
1:45:16
he's in yellow
1:45:20
he's not on the list what is
this okay
1:45:22
andrew
1:45:23
young i'll tell you what let me
do the
1:45:25
jobs karma and then you can do
the next
1:45:27
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:45:30
let's vote for jobs
1:45:34
karma next on the list is sir
baltimore
1:45:37
john of the mud flats in el
cerrito
1:45:39
which is right down the street
from me
1:45:41
literally 133
1:45:45
thanks for helping me cope with
stay
1:45:47
safe and
1:45:48
ad nauseum merely thinking of
responding
1:45:51
go fuck yourself is enough to
keep my
1:45:53
amygdala properly
1:45:55
sized adam thanks for recently
1:45:58
redirecting me and the rest of
the
1:45:59
producers to the world economic
forum
1:46:01
website
1:46:02
aka the greatest globalist
rabbit hole
1:46:04
in the world
1:46:05
the web that's pretty much
indeed true
1:46:09
yeah you go there you're going
to spend
1:46:11
some time yeah
1:46:12
yeah which is good it's very
which is
1:46:14
what you guys support the show
for and
1:46:16
with that's exactly the point
1:46:19
you'd love it it's a lovely
lovely site
1:46:21
this is great
1:46:22
jobs and human resources and
they leave
1:46:24
it all out there because they
figure
1:46:26
people are too stupid to note
that
1:46:27
they're this
1:46:29
there's something about uh
hubris
1:46:33
it's it's it reminds me of the
old green
1:46:35
bay packers the original team
under
1:46:37
vince lombardi
1:46:39
uh the people always say well
they they
1:46:41
pretty much told you what they
were
1:46:42
gonna do
1:46:43
and then they did it right yeah
1:46:47
and that's what's going on with
these
1:46:49
guys they're telling you what
they're
1:46:50
gonna do
1:46:51
and then they're gonna do it and
1:46:53
nobody's going to stop them
1:46:55
uh anyway he wants jobs and
resource
1:46:57
karma for everybody left to
have more
1:46:58
money and more
1:46:59
kids okay
1:47:03
top it off with some sharp and
good sirs
1:47:06
please thank you for your
courage the
1:47:07
love and light stay safe buckle
up with
1:47:09
jesus with gratitude sir
baltimore john
1:47:11
of the mud flats man we haven't
had
1:47:13
a a single jingle request so
i'm hitting
1:47:15
we just had one yeah well i mean
1:47:17
this is the first one really
yeah
1:47:21
[Music]
1:47:23
he's getting lunch at chipotle
1:47:28
the tortillas in the race
1:47:32
kim kardashian is
1:47:48
resist
1:47:51
[Music]
1:48:01
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:48:04
let's vote for jobs
1:48:10
[Music]
1:48:12
sir luke rayner the vice count
of london
1:48:15
and the south east and london
this is
1:48:17
the first associate executive
produce
1:48:19
203.33
1:48:21
uh he's in uk london uk londoner
1:48:25
march was the last time i
donated
1:48:27
lockdown basically reduced my
income by
1:48:29
80 percent thank you
1:48:31
thank you government so i
really was
1:48:33
just getting by happily i'm now
1:48:35
able to run run cycle events uh
again
1:48:39
around the english countryside
just in
1:48:42
time for winter oh good
1:48:44
he says ironically i found i'd
fall
1:48:47
behind on shows during the
lockdown and
1:48:49
have
1:48:50
and have mammoth sit-down
sessions to
1:48:52
catch up
1:48:54
no driving or exercise will do
that
1:48:57
thanks for oh he probably
listens to
1:48:58
always on his bike thanks for
continuing
1:49:00
to be there for all the
producers i'd
1:49:02
like a
1:49:02
reverend manning karma for this
weekend
1:49:05
event keep up the great work
1:49:07
sir luke rainer the vice count
of london
1:49:10
oh my goodness we haven't had a
request
1:49:13
for manning
1:49:14
in a while um here we go
1:49:17
this handed all hell is gonna
break
1:49:20
loose and you're gonna need a
bitcoin
1:49:23
you've got
1:49:27
you're karma need a bitcoin
1:49:31
steven riley 203 no note from
him
1:49:34
uh at least one that are
findable
1:49:36
christopher barron thank you
1:49:38
stephen uh christopher blanco
sir
1:49:40
surreal estate of the north
coast in
1:49:42
mayfield heights
1:49:43
ohio 200 bucks birthday wish
happy
1:49:46
birthday to the ravish
1:49:47
ravishingly beautiful dame
ashley lady
1:49:50
of the lake
1:49:51
august 28th nice itm
1:49:54
uh it's been 166 days that we
were told
1:49:57
14 days to slow the spread
1:50:00
yeah at the flatten the curve
back in
1:50:02
business in easter if you
recall flatten
1:50:04
the curve
1:50:06
flatten the curve emperor
dewine still
1:50:08
has given zero indication of
when
1:50:10
we as ohioans will ohio ends
1:50:13
will be free to live our lives
again
1:50:16
it's getting
1:50:17
old the other day i was
accosted by a
1:50:19
masked warrior outside the
chipotle
1:50:22
he said i was an a-hole for not
wearing
1:50:24
a mask and
1:50:25
threatened to punch me in the
face oh
1:50:27
brother
1:50:29
i took a step toward him and
told him to
1:50:31
go ahead he backed off and
turned around
1:50:33
and went back inside
1:50:36
wow all right this is getting
insane he
1:50:40
continues
1:50:40
yeah do anyone in northeast
ohio is
1:50:42
looking for a night of refuge
from the
1:50:44
insanity join dame ashley earl
walkman
1:50:46
and myself at the hooley house
in
1:50:48
copley ohio on saturday august
29th
1:50:52
uh more info on the no agenda
meetup
1:50:54
site that's this coming
saturday yeah
1:50:56
the last meetup had over 20
attendees
1:50:58
and i look forward to seeing
you all
1:50:59
that's a lot
1:51:00
sir real estate of the north
coast okay
1:51:02
that's fantastic it's going to
be listed
1:51:04
in the uh
1:51:05
now the next note you can read
and it
1:51:06
brings me to my second
complaint which i
1:51:08
mentioned earlier
1:51:10
any more notes like this which
are
1:51:13
so big that they fill up my
screen well
1:51:17
we are going and i'm just
saying this
1:51:19
because of notes like this
1:51:20
okay i don't want to complain
about the
1:51:22
donation
1:51:24
no but adam and i have talked
about this
1:51:26
word
1:51:27
limits are coming
1:51:30
um word limits are coming
1:51:33
so but what he did uh brett w
1:51:36
um first he starts up by saying
in the
1:51:38
morning please please keep my
1:51:40
donation anonymous thank you
for all you
1:51:42
do and the donation is my humble
1:51:43
contribution contribution just
karma
1:51:45
please i've also attached some
clips
1:51:46
from a recent episode
1:51:48
hope you find it interesting so
um this
1:51:51
is a combo this is not meant to
be read
1:51:53
and he did
1:51:54
attach these clips
1:51:57
it came in too late for me to
focus on
1:52:00
the so each one is a
1:52:01
setup so he's like he's really
doing he
1:52:03
actually did a good thing here
1:52:05
so he's producing a couple
clips he's
1:52:07
producing the clips which i
haven't had
1:52:09
the time
1:52:10
uh you know to review with his
write-ups
1:52:12
of course i have it in the
system but i
1:52:13
got it this morning and it's
it's kind
1:52:15
of too late
1:52:16
to do this stuff but he does
say he has
1:52:18
a boots on the ground report
from
1:52:20
wisconsin i'm also a member of
a fine
1:52:22
program of recovery
1:52:23
which has helped me and many
others in
1:52:25
many ways i attend an aaa
meeting
1:52:27
locally and
1:52:27
local serenity club that rents
the space
1:52:30
out for all local meetings
a-a-n-a
1:52:33
m-a uh a a a
1:52:37
whole bunch of aids thank you
1:52:40
pays the electric make sure
somebody is
1:52:42
there to open the door and
start a
1:52:43
meeting the club can't afford
rent
1:52:45
anymore no meetings oh man
1:52:47
much less donations usually we
pass a
1:52:49
basket at every meeting so
it'll be no
1:52:50
more meetings starting after
this
1:52:52
weekend this is fucking crazy
1:52:54
and there are hundreds of
people who
1:52:55
this will affect locally to me
1:52:57
i know we're not the only local
chapter
1:52:58
facing this people are being
told
1:53:00
to go to these online zoo
meetings but
1:53:02
these are soulless
1:53:03
and just not what people need
to recover
1:53:05
from addiction yes we talked
about this
1:53:07
in austin
1:53:08
it was a huge travesty because
austin
1:53:10
most of the aaa meetings are at
church
1:53:14
and uh and school school
buildings and
1:53:16
church buildings this is a
travesty i
1:53:18
agree with this
1:53:18
i'm sorry i berated him no
that's okay
1:53:20
that's not a long name no
1:53:21
no it's a but it is in play i
should
1:53:24
mention
1:53:25
uh the idea of words word
limits is in
1:53:29
play
1:53:29
yeah which is we're limits in
play yeah
1:53:32
we're limits in play
1:53:33
this idea of cutting these guys
these
1:53:36
are the guys who need
1:53:38
their they need this stability
of these
1:53:40
meetings of course
1:53:42
and they're getting screwed
it's almost
1:53:44
as though they're doing it on
purpose
1:53:46
they i've used they and i'm
always
1:53:48
condemning adam for doing it
1:53:50
uh they are doing this on
purpose
1:53:54
yeah it it's it's un it goes
right along
1:53:58
with
1:53:58
it's cruel yeah it's cruel
thank you
1:54:01
thank you
1:54:02
it's cruel yeah
1:54:05
well i i maybe uh
1:54:09
maybe someone can help in the
area maybe
1:54:11
someone knows something
1:54:12
how do they you know i'm almost
seeing
1:54:16
no agenda meetups you know
1:54:17
just like we almost need to
have a uh
1:54:20
something it's like at n am aaa
meetups
1:54:25
it's this needs to be
coordinated
1:54:27
someone needs to jump in this
is this is
1:54:29
also a huge health issue
1:54:31
huge okay well i'm not
1:54:34
properly bummed out but uh
thank you
1:54:36
very much for the note
1:54:38
bringing it to our attention
once again
1:54:40
and i'm gonna throw some
massive goat
1:54:42
karma at you thank you very much
1:54:44
you've got karma and brett you
know
1:54:48
if you're not on
noaagendasocial.com
1:54:50
join you know maybe there's
people there
1:54:52
this is where people help each
other
1:54:54
with all kinds of interesting
things
1:54:56
you know jobs technical issues
um
1:55:00
deaths births it's very
personable maybe
1:55:03
it can help you somehow maybe
1:55:05
we can get some contact and get
to get a
1:55:06
place to to get something done
1:55:08
it's very disturbing very just
and of
1:55:11
course that none of this is
really
1:55:12
discussed the only one kind of
talking
1:55:14
about it
1:55:14
is trump i don't see medical
people
1:55:18
talking about this
1:55:20
or cnn all outraged
1:55:25
yeah yeah yeah i want to thank
these
1:55:27
folks for producing this show
127
1:55:30
1272 that's what we got here
yes and we
1:55:32
will be thanking uh
1:55:33
our full uh production staff uh
in our
1:55:36
second
1:55:37
segment uh looking forward to
that and
1:55:39
uh remember that uh
1:55:41
you executive and associate
executive
1:55:42
producers these are actual
credits
1:55:44
they're valid anywhere credits
are
1:55:45
recognized
1:55:46
i got a nice note from somebody
who is
1:55:48
up for a job in
1:55:51
i think it's google russia
1:55:54
or google i don't know if some
local
1:55:57
google office
1:55:58
and and he gave me a heads up
that i
1:56:01
might be getting an email for a
referral
1:56:02
well i'm happy to do it it
wouldn't be
1:56:04
the first time
1:56:05
both of us are available for
that that
1:56:07
is part of these credits
1:56:08
is we will actually vouch for
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1:56:29
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1:56:45
[Music]
1:56:49
i did want to mention something
uh john
1:56:51
before we move back
1:56:53
um i think i've mentioned
1:56:56
uh podcasting 2.0 oh yes
1:57:00
okay um we're all on pins and
needles
1:57:02
about this
1:57:03
all of us podcasters good
1:57:06
uh so the project is is uh
1:57:09
coming along very quickly it's
work
1:57:11
working well
1:57:12
i wanted to probably about
sunday i can
1:57:16
i will talk a little bit more
about it
1:57:17
there's going to be a podcast
for
1:57:19
developers
1:57:20
uh that will uh what we're
gonna i think
1:57:22
we're gonna produce it tomorrow
1:57:25
and it'll be just just for
developers
1:57:26
kind of analogous to the way
podcasting
1:57:29
uh
1:57:29
booted up but i'll tell you the
the
1:57:31
first phase just to make it
1:57:33
understandable where i'm coming
from is
1:57:36
and this is partially because of
1:57:38
de-platforming
1:57:39
uh of alex jones which had this
domino
1:57:43
effect through different uh
1:57:45
podcasting apps since everyone
kind of
1:57:47
sucks off of the apple index
1:57:50
uh which i gave to them in 20
2006 with
1:57:53
my meeting with steve jobs you
want the
1:57:54
blessing for podcasting in
itunes which
1:57:57
of course i was
1:57:57
completely cool with and i said
well
1:58:00
here's a copy of the
1:58:01
of the index the database so um
this
1:58:04
uh this is index is probably
about 1.8
1:58:07
million podcasts
1:58:09
and if you look at the the
problem with
1:58:11
rogan going to
1:58:14
spotify we're in this
interesting
1:58:16
scenario
1:58:17
where basically other apps are
competing
1:58:20
with each other
1:58:21
so you have the apple podcast
app which
1:58:24
has no discernible business
model and
1:58:27
they've been a good stewards of
1:58:28
of their index but you know you
go
1:58:30
through the apple vetting
process
1:58:32
you can't just put something up
there it
1:58:34
has to have all kinds of tags
1:58:35
otherwise they won't let you in
there
1:58:37
and if if they don't like you
then they
1:58:39
can
1:58:39
take it away even taking some
of their
1:58:42
own podcasts off to move them
into
1:58:43
different areas
1:58:45
so there's a cancel feature i
don't like
1:58:47
and then we basically have
1:58:49
like radio apps like iheart who
1:58:52
have purchased stitcher and now
they're
1:58:54
building their own database so
they
1:58:56
and they have deep analytics
because
1:58:58
it's closed and
1:58:59
they can advertise slip ads
into all
1:59:02
podcasts or before them or
whatever it
1:59:04
is for your enjoyment
1:59:05
same thing with spotify their
business
1:59:07
models are corroded
1:59:09
because they have to pay for
every music
1:59:11
stream so they see this huge
opportunity
1:59:14
and uh power to them can't
blame them
1:59:17
the issue that we have in
podcasting and
1:59:19
what i'm focusing on
1:59:21
is developers of podcast apps
have
1:59:24
zero incentive to do this
they're not
1:59:27
part of the financial
1:59:28
flow if there is any and it's an
1:59:32
enormous amount of work to
create a
1:59:34
podcast app
1:59:35
there's aggregation involved
you know
1:59:37
notification
1:59:38
when things update uh you know
they
1:59:41
usually will resort to
1:59:43
polling from apple which
doesn't really
1:59:44
provide an api
1:59:46
you can kind of do a search and
get some
1:59:48
stuff back because there's no
incentive
1:59:50
and i think
1:59:51
that we figured out some
incentive for
1:59:54
developers
1:59:55
just like we started back in
the day
1:59:57
with the with the first
1:59:59
podcast uh receiving apps
2:00:02
um i think there's a way to
incentivize
2:00:06
uh and in fact uh phase one is
2:00:10
the motto is preserve
podcasting as a
2:00:13
platform for free speech
2:00:15
and phase two will be retool
podcasting
2:00:19
into a platform of value uh and
i wanted
2:00:22
to let you know because
2:00:24
not only is this podcast uh
coming but
2:00:27
on uh next wednesday i will be
2:00:31
we're recording it i'm the
first guest
2:00:33
in joe rogan's new austin bay
2:00:35
studio which i definitely plan
to talk
2:00:38
about this because there's
nothing
2:00:40
nothing better than doing that
when you
2:00:41
know it's one of his first
spotify shows
2:00:43
so i think i think it's going
to be
2:00:44
a great week
2:00:48
well he's been doing the
spotify show so
2:00:50
at least he's got him in the
can my
2:00:51
understanding yes he does he has
2:00:52
i think he has the first week
in the
2:00:54
campaign this would be just the
first
2:00:55
one from austin
2:00:57
yeah the first one from the
studio yeah
2:01:00
so he's building is what is he
doing is
2:01:02
he building a is he buying a
building is
2:01:04
he buying his property what
2:01:06
how's this working well i
haven't seen
2:01:08
it you know i've been helping
him with
2:01:09
uh with the move whatever he
needed you
2:01:12
know resources etc
2:01:14
um and i think that he he has
2:01:17
that means what restaurants and
bars are
2:01:18
good no actually
2:01:20
he had an emergency and he uh
he needed
2:01:23
a desk
2:01:24
uh a new desk for in the studio
and he
2:01:27
said do you know and it's like
two weeks
2:01:28
ago
2:01:29
so do you know you got that guy
that
2:01:30
built your desk well the guy
said the
2:01:32
guy's building my desk right
now but if
2:01:34
he's
2:01:34
if he's what you want then i
can put my
2:01:37
desk on hold
2:01:38
which i did and i think i think
he's
2:01:40
built i haven't talked to him
but i
2:01:41
think he's built i think that
worked out
2:01:42
oh that's dynamite so stuff
like that
2:01:44
and yes restaurants obviously
2:01:46
and what hairdresser for the
girls i
2:01:48
mean of course this is what you
do this
2:01:50
is
2:01:50
welcome to texas so i'm very
excited
2:01:54
this
2:01:54
i mean to be in this there's
not much
2:01:56
better than going on the joe
rogan show
2:01:58
them
2:01:58
being invited back on the joe
rogan show
2:02:01
and i'm sure that tickles all
of our uh
2:02:04
uh our rhona rogonize uh
2:02:08
very much this was quite funny
2:02:12
i got my hair cut yesterday and
uh
2:02:15
johanna who does my hair
2:02:16
she's like now uh you know i
love joe
2:02:19
rogan's show i said yeah yeah
of course
2:02:21
um i i you know i was i wanted
to ask
2:02:24
you know do you think that
2:02:25
you could let him know if he
needs his
2:02:27
hair done and i looked at him
like
2:02:29
you're serious
2:02:32
oh you mean there's no hair
under that
2:02:34
hat no there's not
2:02:35
but he does have a wife and two
2:02:37
daughters
2:02:39
but so anyway so i hope to be
able to
2:02:41
talk about about the new
project on the
2:02:43
show but of course
2:02:44
all about the no agenda show
and how
2:02:46
tickled we are
2:02:47
with the quality of producers
that uh
2:02:49
that have showed up since uh
since the
2:02:51
first appearance
2:02:53
the the roganites are nice to
have
2:02:56
it's a good group i noticed this
2:03:01
they are a good group yeah
2:03:05
all right did you get any uh
any action
2:03:07
from doing the tom woods show
2:03:10
um yeah well we had uh
2:03:13
yes definitely i've i've i
thought we
2:03:15
had a donation or two didn't we
have a
2:03:17
a donation i don't remember
maybe yeah
2:03:21
yeah no well tom woods it's
another
2:03:23
perfect crossover
2:03:24
yeah so whenever whenever i feel
2:03:28
despair about how did you
2:03:31
well whenever i feel despair
about how
2:03:33
the m5m is just crushing
humanity
2:03:36
it lies in deceit they are i
always
2:03:39
think
2:03:40
it's it's the end for them look
at rogan
2:03:43
look at the no agenda show like
a look
2:03:45
at tom wood's show hey i'll put
2:03:47
the tim in there what's a tim
pool
2:03:50
people are not thinking like
the the
2:03:53
elite messaging
2:03:54
system wants them to anymore
and that's
2:03:56
just good
2:03:57
and i'm just happy about it
2:04:01
and our uh our joker cover is
coming out
2:04:06
it's already you know the the
33.
2:04:11
hello yeah i'm here i'm here
the uh
2:04:14
special 33 cover that's it's
already a
2:04:16
collector's item
2:04:18
i don't know what you're
talking about
2:04:20
our joker batman joker
2:04:22
comic book cover
2:04:25
oh our oh yo i forgot about that
2:04:28
completely yes we have a
superstar comic
2:04:30
book we have a lot of people
like this
2:04:32
guy
2:04:33
not like this guy not like this
guy this
2:04:35
is
2:04:37
is okay of this caliber we have
a lot of
2:04:39
high-end guys in various
2:04:41
fields exactly and we have a
high-end
2:04:45
comic book guy who does those
2:04:47
ridiculous drawings that you
know i
2:04:49
don't know how anyone can do
any of them
2:04:51
and there's a there's very few
people in
2:04:52
that
2:04:53
league and he considers himself
second
2:04:55
tier
2:04:56
right anyway it's pretty funny
so the
2:04:59
first one it's
2:05:00
you know out for collectors and
i
2:05:02
already saw it as like 60 or 70
bucks on
2:05:04
ebay
2:05:06
and there'll be two more this
is just
2:05:08
the light 33 which is a slight
reference
2:05:10
apparently the next two covers
will be
2:05:12
much more apparent um
2:05:15
i have to say i'm not a comic
book guy
2:05:17
but i'm kind of jitty about
that there's
2:05:20
something cool about it i guess
it's
2:05:22
real it's real cred for us
somehow
2:05:25
i dig it i dig it it'll look
good on the
2:05:28
wall
2:05:29
and now to get back to the news
i would
2:05:31
like to identify a new term
which is
2:05:34
trending
2:05:34
you did you didn't roll this
out what do
2:05:36
you mean yeah i did i did the
whole
2:05:38
thing
2:05:39
oh how did i miss it i must
have zoned
2:05:44
you're flooding your own zone
jcd you're
2:05:46
flooding your own zone no it's
like you
2:05:48
know the show is becoming
2:05:50
so routine that i'm missing
parts of it
2:05:53
now
2:05:53
okay all right we'll have to
keep you
2:05:55
awake then from time to time
2:05:58
just throw it just go yell at me
2:06:03
i've been spending my time
looking at
2:06:04
the second half donations
2:06:06
yeah we have like 10 of them
and it's
2:06:08
really
2:06:10
short it's a short show but
2:06:13
i would like to talk about the
trending
2:06:14
word of the moment
2:06:16
see if you can identify it i do
think
2:06:19
that
2:06:20
uh this what you said what's
happening
2:06:22
in kenosha is a rorschach test
2:06:25
how many times we heard this
one the
2:06:26
rorschach task
2:06:28
test which is the i don't know
where
2:06:30
where they got it from i
2:06:31
i don't know why they would use
it
2:06:33
nobody knows everybody
everybody i've
2:06:35
heard all over cnn
2:06:36
it is not i'm just waiting for
the super
2:06:38
cut and the rorsch are amusing
2:06:40
themselves
2:06:41
the rorschach test is the
inkblots
2:06:43
correct yep
2:06:45
and and i think it's their
version of
2:06:48
one movie uh
2:06:49
you know uh one screen two
movies
2:06:52
that's what they say i like
that and
2:06:55
this one like that and this was
actually
2:06:56
a pretty
2:06:58
decent exchange between don
lemon and uh
2:07:01
and the cuomo kid talking about
the
2:07:04
riots
2:07:05
and kenosha which i think we
should
2:07:07
definitely discuss in a moment
2:07:09
um and and how that is well
listen
2:07:12
i do think that uh this what
you said
2:07:16
what's happening in kenosha
2:07:17
is a rorschach test for the
entire
2:07:19
country and i think this is a
blind spot
2:07:22
for democrats i think democrats
are
2:07:24
ignoring this problem or hoping
that it
2:07:26
will go away
2:07:27
and it's not going to go away
and so
2:07:31
unless someone comes up with a
solution
2:07:33
over the next
2:07:34
73 days or 70 so however many
days
2:07:37
68 days 68 days so it's not
gonna the
2:07:41
problem is not going to be
2:07:42
fixed by then but what they can
do
2:07:45
and i think maybe joe biden may
be
2:07:48
afraid to do it
2:07:49
i'm not sure maybe he won't
maybe he is
2:07:52
he's got to address it
2:07:53
he's got to come out and talk
about it
2:07:55
he's got to do a speech like
barack
2:07:57
obama did about race
2:07:58
he's got to come out and tell
people
2:08:01
that he is going to deal with
the issue
2:08:04
of police reform in this
country and
2:08:07
that what's happening now is
happening
2:08:08
under donald trump's watch
2:08:11
on donald trump's watch and
when he is
2:08:13
the president kamala harris is
the vice
2:08:15
president
2:08:16
then they will take care of
this problem
2:08:18
but guess what
2:08:19
the rioting has to stop chris
as you
2:08:22
know and i know
2:08:23
it's showing up in the polling
it's
2:08:25
showing up in focus groups
2:08:27
okay it goes on a little bit
2:08:30
but i wanted to stop here don
lemon says
2:08:34
specifically chris as you and i
know
2:08:37
it's showing up in the polling
it's
2:08:39
showing up in focus groups
2:08:42
are these journalists or are
they dnc
2:08:44
insiders is my question
2:08:46
have they been giving this
research and
2:08:48
now you're asking this question
2:08:50
seriously yeah well not so much
2:08:52
seriously as in
2:08:54
what a tell you know openly
2:08:57
just openly saying that there
they got
2:09:00
the research and we know
2:09:01
we know it's a real problem so
it's got
2:09:04
to stop that's what the focus
group says
2:09:06
it's yeah they're not reporting
thank
2:09:08
you they are now recommending
2:09:10
action yes yeah exactly okay
focus
2:09:13
groups apparently say that this
has got
2:09:15
to stop
2:09:16
no no that's not how it works
and this
2:09:18
is a big tell
2:09:19
then they will take care of
this problem
2:09:22
but guess what
2:09:23
the writing has to stop does he
have to
2:09:26
guess
2:09:27
well it's almost like me did i
have to
2:09:29
stop and guess it's almost like
my
2:09:30
rhetorical question i
2:09:32
i guess rioting has to stop
chris as you
2:09:35
know and i know
2:09:36
it's showing up in the polling
it's
2:09:38
showing up in focus groups
2:09:40
it is the only thing it is the
only
2:09:43
thing
2:09:44
right now that is sticking
2:09:47
and the democrats tonight stuck
with
2:09:49
that right
2:09:50
and they also stuck with the
theme that
2:09:52
you said the coronavirus
2:09:54
you got the coronavirus and you
have
2:09:57
kenosha
2:09:58
and on kenosha this is another
excellent
2:10:01
example
2:10:02
of the the elite messaging
system just
2:10:05
not working anymore i didn't
have to do
2:10:07
much work
2:10:09
it it's everywhere who these
people were
2:10:12
who was involved what the this
video
2:10:15
from multiple angles you can
clearly see
2:10:17
what's happening here
2:10:19
and for these things to be
2:10:22
taken the way they are it's you
know it
2:10:25
it's like white supremacist
2:10:27
nazi kid with the long gun the
long
2:10:30
rifle you mentioned this in the
2:10:32
newsletter
2:10:33
uh as this this narrative is
now being
2:10:36
built
2:10:37
um whereas you know this is
2:10:40
unfortunately this is what moe
predicted
2:10:42
to me
2:10:43
last week he says i see a civil
war
2:10:46
between white people
2:10:47
and we're sitting back on this
one i
2:10:50
think he's right
2:10:53
that's a pretty good one yeah
2:10:56
well this isn't isolated areas
but uh i
2:10:59
have two clips on kenosha
2:11:01
okay kenosha's is is
problematic i
2:11:05
whoa whoa problematic
2:11:08
nasty i know i why i will say
it but i
2:11:11
usually warn people
2:11:15
first of all i want to play
npr's the um
2:11:18
report
2:11:20
there's a very short clip on
just a
2:11:21
little bit about kenosha that's
not the
2:11:23
report this is not the one i
should be
2:11:24
playing first the first one is
the uh
2:11:26
there's a longer clip but but
the um
2:11:29
report i like
2:11:30
because it uh because the woman
says
2:11:33
um and then the guy says um and
they say
2:11:37
um a lot on npr it turns out if
one
2:11:39
person says
2:11:40
um the other person starts to
say um and
2:11:43
i could ring the bell
2:11:44
on all the ums but i i'll let
you listen
2:11:47
and hear for yourself
2:11:49
they at that time urged a lot
of the
2:11:51
people who were with them to go
home
2:11:53
and to respect the curfew and a
lot of
2:11:56
them did
2:11:57
but some didn't and some stayed
well we
2:12:00
should say
2:12:01
the city of kenosha police
department
2:12:03
has tweeted out that there were
2:12:04
two fatalities um last night
and that
2:12:07
they're following
2:12:08
this with an investigation i
know we
2:12:09
don't know much but
2:12:11
do you know where this became
deadly was
2:12:12
this around the protest that
you're
2:12:14
talking about or
2:12:15
or or somewhere separate yeah
it was in
2:12:18
the
2:12:18
kind of general vicinity of the
protest
2:12:20
within about a couple blocks
2:12:22
and what we know about the
investigation
2:12:26
into the shooting so far is
that they're
2:12:28
focused on
2:12:29
a group of civilians i should
say who
2:12:31
were there armed with
2:12:33
guns and who were looking to
protect
2:12:36
private property that's what
they said
2:12:38
at least they were there
2:12:39
um to try to prevent looting
and things
2:12:41
like that
2:12:44
i can't i can't make fun of it
because i
2:12:46
do a lot of that and typically
when i'm
2:12:48
trying to
2:12:50
keep keep the flow going while
i'm
2:12:52
looking for clips or a story
i'll be uh
2:12:54
[Applause]
2:12:57
i get complaints oh well then
2:13:00
that's noticeable to somebody
sorry
2:13:03
um you say um like that
2:13:07
um um are you saying um or uh
2:13:10
uh um you know i do you know a
lot
2:13:13
apparently too
2:13:16
well i can call you on you know
i please
2:13:18
do tune into that but
2:13:19
yeah call me on you know i'll
call you
2:13:21
on your niche
2:13:22
i'm more tuned into your lip
smacking
2:13:24
which you have reduced to zero
2:13:26
at least on this show yeah and
uh so
2:13:29
unfortunately i can't really
tune into
2:13:31
too many things
2:13:32
well and part of the reason for
the
2:13:34
reduction in lip smacking is a
change to
2:13:36
my compressor settings i was
peeking out
2:13:38
on the smack
2:13:43
oh by the way what we're
talking about
2:13:44
that let's let's discuss this a
little
2:13:46
bit smack
2:13:47
i'm no i'm listening to npr and
they do
2:13:50
not use a compressed
2:13:51
sound to an extreme and when
you look at
2:13:54
the waveforms
2:13:55
it's very hard to to normalize
2:13:59
because the guys are because
you're
2:14:00
talking into the mic so close
that they
2:14:02
will
2:14:02
they will it's just strange
they it's a
2:14:05
very quiet sound they're always
2:14:07
always close miking
everything's close
2:14:09
michael yeah and they talk sli
they talk
2:14:10
like this indeed
2:14:12
and they have a very they have
the db
2:14:14
ratio
2:14:15
ceiling or signal noise ratio
is very
2:14:18
extreme so it's very silent
2:14:20
yes it's kind of the opposite
of yours
2:14:22
the opposite of your sounds
2:14:30
to look at the waveforms
because it's so
2:14:32
alien to everything else i clip
2:14:34
especially the networks where
it's just
2:14:36
compressed and looks really
pretty
2:14:37
the professional though like it
should
2:14:39
just boom like a block a
2:14:40
flat block or something like a
flat
2:14:42
block but not with npr anyway
let's play
2:14:44
the report on kenosha kiosha
2:14:46
shootings all right
2:14:50
video filmed by a bystander
shows a
2:14:53
young
2:14:54
man i'm sorry this is democracy
now
2:14:57
oh uh oh it says okay yeah it is
2:14:59
democracy video
2:15:00
filmed by a bystander shows a
young man
2:15:03
with an assault rifle
2:15:05
being followed by a crowd of
protesters
2:15:07
he falls to the ground
2:15:09
before shooting into the crowd
as
2:15:11
protesters attempt to disarm him
2:15:13
kenosha police said early
wednesday
2:15:16
morning all the vigilantes they
called
2:15:18
the militias
2:15:19
have been in the streets and
they're
2:15:21
looking for a man with a long
2:15:23
gun that's a white man with a
long gun
2:15:26
no arrests have been made yet
and those
2:15:28
killed have not been identified
the
2:15:30
violence came on the third
night of
2:15:32
unrest in kenosha following the
police
2:15:34
shooting on sunday
2:15:36
of jacob blake an unarmed 29
year old
2:15:39
black man
2:15:40
an officer shot blake seven
times in the
2:15:44
back
2:15:44
as he was getting into his car
his three
2:15:48
young children
2:15:49
witnessed the shooting blake was
2:15:51
reportedly trying to break up a
fight
2:15:54
between two women
2:15:55
before the shooting but the
police have
2:15:57
not explained why
2:15:59
they went after him at all all
right
2:16:02
wow let me take that in reverse
order
2:16:06
she said shot him in the back
seven
2:16:08
times he was getting into his
car
2:16:11
i mean even the short bit of
citizen
2:16:13
shot video we have
2:16:14
shows that that's not true he
was
2:16:17
breaking away from
2:16:18
the cops who were who had him
under shot
2:16:22
guns drawn say stop stop stop
he walks
2:16:24
around his car stop
2:16:26
they try to hold him whatever
car
2:16:29
it was and
2:16:32
now the excessiveness of seven
shots i
2:16:34
can't talk about that
2:16:36
that that i mean all i know is
you go to
2:16:39
the range you shoot
2:16:40
before you know it you shot off
three or
2:16:42
five and the other that's
definitely not
2:16:44
very controlled
2:16:46
um but we don't know enough
about that
2:16:48
and then krump shows up and now
it
2:16:50
you know he's being martyred no
one no
2:16:53
one should die
2:16:54
and we have a we got a note
from uh
2:16:57
where is it here
2:17:00
someone at the uh in law
enforcement
2:17:03
there hold on i have it choo
choo choo
2:17:05
choo
2:17:06
um here wisconsin police
internal memo
2:17:11
uh this adam and john i work
for the
2:17:12
state of wisconsin the boss of
our
2:17:14
department
2:17:15
released this wonderful message
i'm not
2:17:17
going to mention who
2:17:19
um last night oh this is
actually from
2:17:22
okay i'm sorry
2:17:24
this is uh the boss of her
department
2:17:26
last night governor
2:17:27
evers released a statement on
the
2:17:28
shooting of jacob blake
2:17:30
and i joined with the governor
in hoping
2:17:32
for fervently
2:17:33
that he survives and heals i
also know
2:17:35
hope is not enough today he and
the
2:17:37
lieutenant governor announced a
special
2:17:38
session
2:17:39
on policing accountability and
2:17:41
transparency convening at noon
2:17:43
next paragraph there's a long
history of
2:17:45
systemic racism in law
enforcement and
2:17:47
other government systems
2:17:48
and i include health systems in
that
2:17:49
list and yet to use the word
history to
2:17:51
describe this ignores the
current
2:17:53
reality that black indigenous
2:17:55
and people of color live on a
daily
2:17:56
basis in our state it is not
enough to
2:17:58
hope for change it's not enough
to
2:18:00
reflect and listen
2:18:01
as i wrote after george floyd's
murder
2:18:03
it's not enough even for us
2:18:04
at dhs there we go to
acknowledge our
2:18:07
own complicity
2:18:08
these actions can be a part of
our
2:18:10
journey but are too passive
2:18:11
to be enough for this moment
and it goes
2:18:13
on i mean
2:18:15
this is not settled yet what
happened
2:18:18
here
2:18:20
it's too soon and it's too raw
and it's
2:18:23
fucking political that's the
stuff that
2:18:26
makes me mad
2:18:29
that makes me mad and then
working back
2:18:32
we all saw the videos of what
happened
2:18:34
there everyone
2:18:36
almost everyone had a gun a
bunch of
2:18:38
white guys one guy's chasing
the guy
2:18:40
with the long rifle the long gun
2:18:42
throwing stuff at his head he
turns
2:18:44
around i'm gonna shoot you some
words
2:18:45
are exchanged
2:18:46
he goes towards the guy with a
gun he
2:18:48
shoots him in the head
2:18:50
okay then someone else comes
along he
2:18:52
trips he falls to the ground
2:18:55
the guy comes up in front of
him the
2:18:57
shooter's on the ground
2:18:58
he's not shooting he's pointing
his gun
2:19:01
at him
2:19:01
then the guy lunges he twists
gets shot
2:19:04
i'm sure that i mean
2:19:07
this is not call of duty this
is not a
2:19:10
video game
2:19:11
it's real but to say that
protesters
2:19:14
were murdered in cold blood
2:19:16
no and we can see it we have
the actual
2:19:19
video
2:19:23
but it's the it's the civil war
civil
2:19:26
war
2:19:26
amongst white dudes
2:19:31
well dumb white dudes
2:19:35
well maybe but people need to
protect
2:19:37
their property because
2:19:38
stuff is getting broken and
ruined
2:19:41
and now of course this guy you
know he
2:19:44
wanted to be a police officer
2:19:46
he was 17 what do kids know
when they're
2:19:48
17.
2:19:50
you know it's open carry state
yeah i'm
2:19:52
going to go of course he's like
i got to
2:19:54
protect stuff
2:19:54
even though it's not my town i
got to go
2:19:56
protect stuff and then people
who are
2:19:57
not from this town and they're
all
2:19:58
fighting and everyone's got
criminal
2:20:00
records and they've been in
jail for it
2:20:02
says it's a mess it's a mess
2:20:06
well i'm not saying it's not a
mess no
2:20:08
no i know you're not i know
you're not
2:20:10
but that report the reporting
on it is
2:20:13
shameful
2:20:15
mainstream media is a mess
there's your
2:20:17
mess
2:20:19
i wanted to bring one other
topic up we
2:20:21
talked about
2:20:22
before you do that i do have
two isos i
2:20:24
want to run by you oh please yes
2:20:26
what do we have on the iso
front well i
2:20:28
got two i got morgue
2:20:32
wait a morgue
2:20:35
where is that from kind of like
you
2:20:38
heard it earlier this oh is
that what
2:20:39
it's called
2:20:40
for do it from a morgue okay
got it
2:20:43
now the other one is is related
to the
2:20:46
industry
2:20:46
just as a side i do have the
kellyanne
2:20:49
conway story
2:20:50
which has the second iso in it
well i'll
2:20:53
play the iso first how about i
play the
2:20:55
iso
2:20:56
play the iso first less drama
less drama
2:20:59
more mama right
2:21:04
i like that do you have better
isos than
2:21:08
that no i have zero isos i like
this one
2:21:10
i like i like the kellyanne
conway less
2:21:12
drama more mama
2:21:14
okay because that'll be it for
her for a
2:21:16
while
2:21:18
we won't be hearing from her
she's out
2:21:21
she's
2:21:21
out now i wanted she's done and
what
2:21:24
cooked
2:21:24
and this has to do with with
our show in
2:21:26
general and what we do
2:21:29
um i made a stink about the
indictment
2:21:32
the bannon indictment about the
charity
2:21:35
uh and and how they had clearly
said
2:21:38
you know this guy will never
not get a
2:21:41
dime 100
2:21:42
goes to goes to the cause of we
build
2:21:45
the wall you remember the story
2:21:48
i do yeah so it was eight page
2:21:50
indictment and i'd read it all
2:21:51
and i excoriated bannon for
what he did
2:21:54
because this is exactly the
stuff
2:21:56
that black lives matter does
with all
2:21:58
these little sub groups and
2:22:00
you know and and we're
fundraising on
2:22:03
behalf of them
2:22:05
and and so it's it's very
sketchy you
2:22:07
know and i was
2:22:08
very specific to say that i
2:22:11
feel that bannon gets no
preference over
2:22:15
any of any of these non-profits
i've
2:22:17
been reading form 990 since
almost the
2:22:19
beginning of the show
2:22:21
and i am so disgusted by the
protections
2:22:24
and the financial tax
advantages and the
2:22:27
marketing ability
2:22:29
of a non-profit piece of shit
because
2:22:31
that's what most of them are
i'm sorry
2:22:33
i'm cursing today
2:22:34
but i'm very mad and and i was
very
2:22:36
clear about that
2:22:37
well pushback came you just hate
2:22:41
bannon you're part of the
attack on
2:22:43
breitbart i'm like
2:22:44
what are you talking about
breitbart
2:22:48
and even sir brian of london he
now so
2:22:51
this is this
2:22:52
guy bro barnes law whatever the
guy's
2:22:54
name is and there's this piece
of video
2:22:56
and he's saying the other side
of the
2:22:58
bannon story and
2:23:00
so i watch it and like clearly
they
2:23:03
don't understand
2:23:04
that i am not here as some
partisan hack
2:23:08
against anybody
2:23:09
i called it exactly the way
2:23:13
you'll hear in this clip only
for some
2:23:15
reason you know it's like
2:23:16
a rorschach test it appears we
have
2:23:19
another
2:23:20
victimless crime just like the
nra case
2:23:23
the southern district of new
york i
2:23:26
guarantee you
2:23:27
if they had somebody even one
person
2:23:29
anywhere in the country
2:23:31
who said they only gave the
money
2:23:33
because they thought not a
penny would
2:23:34
go to anything other than
physical
2:23:36
wall construction they would
have put
2:23:38
them in the indictment
2:23:39
i've done plenty of these fraud
cases
2:23:41
have watched and studied many
more
2:23:42
they always include four or
five most
2:23:45
sympathetic
2:23:46
victims right up front in the
indictment
2:23:48
sometimes they keep from jane
doe and
2:23:49
john doe but often not because
they're
2:23:51
usually going to be witnesses
at trial
2:23:53
so you want that maximum level
of
2:23:55
empathy maximum level of
sympathy
2:23:57
completely missing from the
indictment
2:23:59
so the so that's the backstory
of of
2:24:01
what was going on with build a
wall
2:24:03
the second part is background of
2:24:04
fundraising campaigns here's
2:24:06
if this indictment is held up
you could
2:24:09
indict 90 percent of charities
in
2:24:10
america
2:24:11
you can indict every single
political
2:24:13
campaign in america you could
indict the
2:24:14
trump campaign
2:24:16
and everybody part of it thank
you for
2:24:18
making my point
2:24:19
that's the point it's not about
it's not
2:24:22
always about
2:24:23
right left this guy that guy
2:24:26
it's about the principle of
non-profits
2:24:28
and it's a
2:24:29
joke it's a joke and i'm very
i'm
2:24:32
we've got people who are just
2:24:34
contractors oh i've got a
non-profit
2:24:36
and then they can take a
non-profit uh
2:24:38
gig from the dell foundation
2:24:40
and then they non-profit their
2:24:41
non-profit gets the money and
then they
2:24:43
do a 1099 to themselves
2:24:47
we chose not for that model for
a whole
2:24:49
bunch of reasons
2:24:51
and it's just a scam now i mean
there's
2:24:54
legit profit
2:24:55
uh non-profits but this now stop
2:24:58
with your form 990 easy
2:25:03
it's it's it's just
2:25:06
when you say that the 990 easy
yeah that
2:25:10
means it's encouraged
2:25:11
yes it is so all this isn't
2:25:15
encouraged and and so then i
think the
2:25:17
people that would bitch about
2:25:18
your commentary about bannon
yeah would
2:25:20
be a banyan
2:25:22
would be uh i think they have a
2:25:25
they have a gripe yeah you seem
to
2:25:28
single him out
2:25:30
yeah but where i when i do the
same for
2:25:32
all non-profits for all of them
2:25:35
yeah you think they all they're
all well
2:25:38
but then again the government
2:25:39
seems to be encouraging this
yeah well
2:25:42
now why
2:25:45
yeah yeah because in the end
2:25:48
and i'm gonna say these words
on purpose
2:25:50
at the end of the day yes
2:25:52
uh it gets funneled to the
politicians
2:25:55
yeah
2:25:57
exactly exactly or the media
2:26:01
both who's not going to we're
not going
2:26:02
to say anything about anything
because
2:26:03
the media is actually
2:26:04
the at the double end of the
day the big
2:26:08
budding end of the day yeah you
have the
2:26:11
real beneficiaries of
2:26:12
all this and you never hear them
2:26:15
complaining unless they're
doing it for
2:26:16
political reasons and bannon is
a target
2:26:19
as is breitbart uh it goes to
the media
2:26:23
for so they can print
2:26:24
newspapers with big ads saying
to do
2:26:26
this or to do that
2:26:27
and they make out the media
makes the
2:26:29
money i mean they make the
money from
2:26:30
the big pharmacy they don't say
anything
2:26:32
about big pharma they're making
money
2:26:33
from the politicians they don't
say
2:26:34
anything about them
2:26:36
exactly it's the media that's
bad
2:26:39
we on the other hand good we
good
2:26:42
we good we do not take any of
this money
2:26:45
in any way shape or form so
that's why
2:26:48
we don't make as much as we
could
2:26:51
oh no no absolutely not but
also we're
2:26:54
just kind of uninterrupted
which is nice
2:26:57
uh i just want people that's
the best
2:26:58
i'd like people to pay
attention for the
2:27:00
trump troll of the week
2:27:02
so you can get prepared for it
uh he's
2:27:05
already launched it
2:27:09
and of course we we know what
he's
2:27:12
trying to do but here's the
troll
2:27:15
i want joe biden and myself he
says to
2:27:17
be drug tested
2:27:18
before the debate he feels that
2:27:23
he says joe biden uh
2:27:26
he saw the debates and the
primaries and
2:27:29
he says i think joe was jacked
they gave
2:27:31
him some drugs all of a sudden
he had
2:27:32
all this energy
2:27:33
that's not him i want to make
sure it's
2:27:35
a fair playing field
2:27:36
i want us both drug tested for
2:27:38
performance-enhancing drugs
2:27:41
that's a fantastic troll and i
think
2:27:45
it's
2:27:45
i believe it's necessary he
needs to be
2:27:48
tested for performance he's
jacked up
2:27:50
it doesn't even matter it's the
point is
2:27:52
a couple of things
2:27:54
go ahead no it doesn't matter
but i
2:27:55
think by the way
2:27:58
you and i have talked about
this long
2:28:00
ago oh yeah during the debates
2:28:02
so it's not as though it's a
new idea
2:28:04
but let's
2:28:05
discuss something else biden
has refused
2:28:08
to get tested for covet
2:28:10
trump says it gets tested all
the time i
2:28:12
think trump and that's just a
theory i
2:28:14
only i just thought about this
i think
2:28:16
trump has had covet
2:28:19
he's so confident yeah you may
be right
2:28:21
yeah
2:28:22
and that's why he took the
2:28:23
hydroxychloroquine but why
wouldn't he
2:28:25
say
2:28:26
that i had it in mlk why
wouldn't he do
2:28:27
that
2:28:29
is that is he's waiting for the
is that
2:28:31
october surprise a couple of
people
2:28:34
you know a couple of people
personally
2:28:36
of course i do that have had
coveted and
2:28:38
they won't admit it to him my
nephew
2:28:40
just got it uh um julius
2:28:43
you met julius tiffany's son
yeah yeah
2:28:46
yeah
2:28:46
he got the biggest hassle he
had if he
2:28:48
felt fluid
2:28:49
fluid for a day the biggest
hassle now
2:28:51
his mom has to get a test and
wait and
2:28:53
then she might have to
2:28:54
quarantine yeah you know that
was a
2:28:58
problem
2:28:58
but when when trump took the
2:29:00
hydroxychloroquine
2:29:01
out of the blue you don't just
take it
2:29:04
for no good reason
2:29:07
why would you do that it makes
no sense
2:29:09
he took it because it was part
of the
2:29:11
regimen
2:29:12
because he caught covet he's
being
2:29:13
tested all the time it looks
like he got
2:29:16
it
2:29:16
boom immediately took the
2:29:17
hydroxychloroquine zinc and the
other
2:29:19
thing
2:29:20
and he mentioned that he did
and there
2:29:22
was always gonna kill himself
he's
2:29:24
self-medicating he's gonna kill
himself
2:29:26
he got over it if he went for
the
2:29:28
antibody test you'd probably
find he had
2:29:30
antibiotics and now
2:29:30
he walks around because he's
nose he's
2:29:33
had it already and it's been
cured he's
2:29:35
a patient that
2:29:36
you know has been he doesn't
need to
2:29:38
worry about it
2:29:39
he really looks unconcerned
when he's
2:29:42
roaming around
2:29:43
i like it i think that's a
great theory
2:29:44
i'll take that
2:29:47
i'll take that that's why he
looks so i
2:29:49
mean i can walk around
2:29:50
everybody i don't care if
anybody in
2:29:51
this audience has got covet
i've already
2:29:53
had it
2:29:53
i've been cured i'm good to go
yeah that
2:29:55
was that was the number one
comment on
2:29:59
msnbc and cnn coming out of
pence's
2:30:03
which nice by the way have uh
have the
2:30:06
national anthem at the end
2:30:08
nice touch another brilliant
television
2:30:11
production move
2:30:12
very very smart it would control
2:30:15
that guy's so good yeah i mean
i do want
2:30:17
to play the kellyanne con
2:30:19
i want to play the kellyanne
conway
2:30:21
fiasco story okay
2:30:23
uh get that out of the way no or
2:30:26
no no no let's do kellyanne
this comes
2:30:29
as long
2:30:30
time white house advisor
kellyanne
2:30:32
conway said she plans to leave
her job
2:30:35
at the end of this month
2:30:36
citing her family and her
husband george
2:30:39
conway who co-founded the
lincoln
2:30:41
project
2:30:42
is also leaving the lincoln
2:30:46
project the couple's 15 year old
2:30:48
daughter claudia conway
2:30:49
had said she's seeking
emancipation from
2:30:52
her parents
2:30:53
and tweeted she's devastated
her mother
2:30:56
is speaking
2:30:57
at the republican national
convention
2:31:00
conway replied uh talking about
stepping
2:31:03
back from her
2:31:04
job as a top senior advisor and
counsel
2:31:07
to the president
2:31:08
from now on less drama
2:31:12
more mama oh
2:31:16
wow yeah amy couldn't even
deliver the
2:31:18
line right
2:31:19
no and then yeah so i guess
2:31:22
i guess they're going to try
and save
2:31:25
the family you know
2:31:26
the kids all pissed off wants
to be
2:31:28
emancipated and
2:31:31
i i it's it's a humiliation to
the two
2:31:34
parents
2:31:35
yes that they're both of them i
would
2:31:37
say both parents were lousy
parents
2:31:39
how do you get a kid just
completely out
2:31:42
of control and so
2:31:43
so you know brainwashed by her
peers or
2:31:46
the school i don't know why
2:31:47
but she hates both parents
because
2:31:49
they're republicans
2:31:51
how does that happen to a 15
year old
2:31:56
you think she hates them
because they're
2:31:57
republicans or she just yes
2:32:00
i've listened to all her stuff
i've read
2:32:02
all her tweets
2:32:04
wow she hates them she hates
her parents
2:32:06
because they're republicans
2:32:08
she hates trump to an extreme
she hates
2:32:11
her mother because she works
for trump
2:32:13
she hates her mother because
she wants
2:32:16
to give a speech at the rnc
what she did
2:32:18
and she hates her dad because
he's a
2:32:20
republican even though he hates
trump
2:32:21
too
2:32:22
still not good enough
2:32:25
yeah so how do you get how do
you get a
2:32:28
15 year old
2:32:29
in any family i don't care what
family
2:32:31
it is if you're raising your
kids
2:32:33
usually by the
2:32:34
usually if you're two democrats
i was
2:32:37
raised as a democrat
2:32:38
i was a happy democrat when i
was 15. i
2:32:40
am a democrat
2:32:41
and it was no big deal that's
what you
2:32:43
expect your parents beat it
into you
2:32:45
you're going to be a democrat
and you
2:32:46
are
2:32:47
how do you become this girl
2:32:52
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2:32:53
well that usually happens when
you don't
2:32:55
support the no agenda show
2:32:57
i'm gonna show my school by
donating to
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no agenda imagine all the
people who
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could do that
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oh yeah that'd be fab
2:33:11
and we do have a few very few
people to
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thank for the uh
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production of no agenda show
1272 and
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starting with
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pensacola florida with a
hundred dollars
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another
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followed by david forbes it's
6006 in
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want to thank all these folks
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yeah nearing the end of the
month here
2:35:28
is our birthday list for today
the 27th
2:35:31
of august
2:35:31
2020 dina carroll says happy
birthday to
2:35:34
her smoking hot hubby danny
turns 55
2:35:36
tomorrow christopher blanco
happy
2:35:38
birthday to his ravishing
2:35:40
beautiful dame ashley she also
will be
2:35:43
celebrating her birthday
tomorrow as
2:35:44
will wesley stewart who turns 57
2:35:47
andrew young will be 39
tomorrow and
2:35:49
says happy 40th birthday in
advance to
2:35:51
his buddy chris
2:35:52
sir nathan lee says happy
birthday to
2:35:54
linda lee uh her birthday's on
september
2:35:57
28th but he's getting it in
early and jj
2:35:59
reiny leblanc september 29th
and today
2:36:02
i am celebrating my little baby
daughter
2:36:05
who turns
2:36:06
30 years old happy birthday
christina
2:36:09
valerie curry your daddy loves
you very
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much happy birthday from
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at the best podcast in the
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2:36:17
30 30.
2:36:22
uh and there you have it i'm a
nutshell
2:36:25
i'm a hundred now
2:36:26
uh well we have the one
nighting which
2:36:28
is uh done by his uh
2:36:29
beautiful spouse uh for uh
danny carroll
2:36:32
so if uh
2:36:33
bring out your wonderful spouse
blade
2:36:35
get it right here nice nicely
done
2:36:37
[Music]
2:36:38
danny carol it's all up to you
come on
2:36:41
up this is a rare sight that we
only get
2:36:43
one
2:36:43
nighting on a show like this
but very
2:36:45
happy to have you here your
wife is one
2:36:47
heck of a lady
2:36:49
and we look forward to
receiving your
2:36:50
official night name but until
then i'm
2:36:52
very proud to pronounce the k u
danny
2:36:54
carroll as
2:36:55
sir danny carroll knight of the
noah
2:36:57
jenner round table where we
bring you
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for the new entrance
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chardonnay we got uh
parliaments and
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pale ale kebab and persian wine
brisket
2:37:07
then barrel aged copper ale
polish
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potato vodka vodka and vanilla
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2:37:11
and sake rubiness woman and rose
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we've got breast milk and
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on escorts bong hits in bourbon
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is and we'll get that out to
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for can't go to a jeweler
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2:37:39
of the no agenda show then eric
the
2:37:43
shill
2:37:44
is taking off he's going on
2:37:47
a trip with his family and now
2:37:50
many people know the shill
certainly our
2:37:52
knights and dames interact with
them
2:37:54
he's going on a no agenda
listening tour
2:37:58
and uh he wrote a little uh a
little bit
2:38:00
here
2:38:01
that's part of a six state back
office
2:38:03
listening tour for the no
agenda show
2:38:05
eric show and the family will
be on the
2:38:06
road traveling through our
western
2:38:08
states hosting meetups in cool
states
2:38:10
and legally permitted protests
in the
2:38:12
shitty states
2:38:15
with some luck john or adam
will make it
2:38:17
to a meet-up or two as well
2:38:19
all right we could use some
help from
2:38:20
local producers to find a great
location
2:38:22
for meet-up restaurants with
outdoor
2:38:23
spaces
2:38:24
would be a fine place to have a
quote
2:38:26
protest peaceful protest
2:38:28
but casual beers at a park work
too
2:38:30
we'll be posting specific dates
and
2:38:32
locations a week or two in
advance of
2:38:33
each meet up as we wander the
western
2:38:35
states
2:38:35
so he's looking at the
tri-cities of
2:38:37
washington missoula montana
fort collins
2:38:40
colorado provo utah
2:38:42
vegas nevada lake tahoe
california
2:38:44
nevada
2:38:45
and that'll be on no
agendameetups.com
2:38:47
so um
2:38:49
that should be fun meet the
shill and
2:38:50
his family they are very
beautiful and
2:38:52
fun family
2:38:53
i would a couple of things yes
i would
2:38:56
uh write him a
2:38:57
shill at no agenda no
agendanation.com
2:39:01
and to get some and one of the
things i
2:39:03
think you should always inform
him when
2:39:04
you're
2:39:05
suggesting places he's got
these kids
2:39:07
he's got three kids
2:39:09
does your state allow kids in
certain
2:39:11
bars
2:39:12
you have to serve food it's a
lot it's
2:39:13
very more complicated than you
think
2:39:15
that's true and so you he needs
to be
2:39:18
notified of this because he
doesn't know
2:39:20
the laws in montana for example
2:39:22
regarding children
2:39:24
in bars in california it's open
game you
2:39:26
can
2:39:27
you know pretty much bring kids
anywhere
2:39:30
well generally if it's a pure
bar that
2:39:32
nobody under 21 can go into a
pure bar
2:39:35
you can't let kids in got it uh
but in
2:39:38
canada for example i believe
you can
2:39:40
like in or at least in bc i
don't think
2:39:44
you can even let kids in a
place where
2:39:45
there's
2:39:46
they serve alcohol i mean
almost i don't
2:39:48
know there's anyway the rules
are
2:39:49
different from place to place
and
2:39:51
it's it needs he needs to be
informative
2:39:53
to this all right
2:39:54
that's shield no
gendernation.com
2:39:58
oops here we go
2:40:06
yo it is indeed like a potty we
got a
2:40:09
couple of them coming up this
saturday
2:40:11
west new york local boop 8008
meet in
2:40:14
the park
2:40:15
uh also on saturday midland
texas is two
2:40:17
o'clock chile's in midland
2:40:19
on saturday south florida palm
beach at
2:40:21
five o'clock uh the reiki
princess is
2:40:24
organizing that check no
2:40:25
agendameetups.com for details
on it
2:40:27
in northeastern ohio six
o'clock at
2:40:29
hooley house copley ohio
2:40:32
then sunday the 30th anaheim
hills 1 p.m
2:40:35
out of the park plaza also on
sunday the
2:40:38
west seattle burien school from
home
2:40:41
redux at 4 o'clock
2:40:43
and coming up in september my
birthday
2:40:46
september 3rd the
2:40:47
londoners unite on the 4th salt
lake
2:40:49
city the 5th the low country
2:40:52
tubing on the adisto river in
south
2:40:54
carolina wow
2:40:55
midland texas on 5th of
september
2:40:57
oklahoma city we got the sixth
south
2:40:59
jersey pig roast
2:41:00
september 9th eindhoven in the
2:41:03
netherlands cocoa florida on
the 11th
2:41:04
niagara falls on the 12th agora
hills
2:41:07
california saul
2:41:10
susan city california on the
12th
2:41:13
columbus grove city ohio then
amsterdam
2:41:15
on the 18th monroe washington
2:41:17
on the 26th and the 26th long
beach
2:41:20
california we have some meetup
reports
2:41:22
here is the local philly
2:41:24
76 meetup report hey adam and
john uh it
2:41:27
is sir scatman of norristown we
are at
2:41:29
fedo irish pub
2:41:30
this is philly local 76 where
we are
2:41:32
getting it aroused
2:41:33
this is lady went off the lakes
2:41:38
supertizer in the morning and
well right
2:41:40
now in the evening
2:41:41
in the morning this is jay in
the
2:41:43
morning this is cheryl with
2:41:45
mike thank you for your courage
in the
2:41:47
morning this is william alston
again
2:41:49
from good
2:41:49
baltic baltimore all right
thanks again
2:41:52
guys for a great podcast
2:41:54
no thank you wonderful to uh to
hear
2:41:58
these reports i'm glad
everyone's having
2:42:00
a good time
2:42:01
um going out chilling be clumsy
don't
2:42:04
get triggered and the
2:42:05
n a local one sent us there uh
i guess
2:42:08
this was from their meat
2:42:09
shoot and they sent us the no
agenda 33
2:42:13
salutes
2:42:14
michigan local one present arms
2:42:17
in the
2:42:21
morning
2:42:24
yeah there's nothing weird
about there's
2:42:26
no agenda people
2:42:30
i love that i love that
2:42:33
ducks came from like 15
different
2:42:35
calibers going off there thank
you very
2:42:37
much everybody
2:42:38
not even simultaneously so if
you want
2:42:40
to be a part of this
2:42:41
crazy bunch you're welcome no
matter
2:42:44
where you are coming from
2:42:45
who you are what you believe in
just
2:42:47
come out be honest everyone's
cool it's
2:42:49
no triggering we don't get mad
we talk
2:42:51
we chill we have a good time
2:42:52
no agendameetups.com we chill
baby
2:42:56
no agentmeetups.com if there
isn't one
2:42:58
there near you
2:42:59
all you have to do is go ahead
and start
2:43:01
one it's that simple no
2:43:03
agendameetups.com
2:43:04
it's like a you party
2:43:08
go hang out with all the nights
and days
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2:43:25
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2:43:25
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2:43:34
yeah we haven't done an otg
segment in
2:43:36
uh in quite a while i just
wanted to fit
2:43:38
one in real quick
2:43:40
uh since it keeps getting
pushed back
2:43:42
there are some important uh
2:43:43
important things to talk about
number
2:43:46
one
2:43:47
is apple coming up with a big
change in
2:43:50
ios 14
2:43:53
which will effectively no
longer allow
2:43:56
apps to track you with the apple
2:43:59
identification number
2:44:02
it may think it's a advertising
id
2:44:04
number facebook is saying that
this
2:44:06
could
2:44:06
uh have their audience network
revenue
2:44:10
i.e selling your information to
others
2:44:13
by 50 and i think apple is it's
very
2:44:17
interesting apple is saying
well we'll
2:44:18
probably have an
2:44:19
opt-in and i think they should
do it for
2:44:22
all
2:44:23
tracking anything you know even
for i
2:44:25
mean just the whole kit and
caboodle is
2:44:27
like oh you can have this
2:44:28
this app yeah do you want it to
track
2:44:31
you
2:44:32
because what facebook will say
is well
2:44:35
you can use our app without uh
2:44:37
opting into the tracking but
then you
2:44:38
can't post or whatever
2:44:41
that's how you do it yeah
that's like
2:44:42
that's like the eula yeah
2:44:44
yeah you don't say you don't
agree to it
2:44:46
you can't use the program
2:44:47
yeah so that's a but it's a
standoff
2:44:50
distortion it's a standoff
between
2:44:52
apple and developers i'm all
for it
2:44:57
well you know me i don't really
care i
2:44:59
know well i did have a
2:45:01
you know one of our producers
in light
2:45:03
of the embat
2:45:05
potential ambassadorship for
the flip
2:45:07
phone
2:45:08
which by the way i did get a
note back
2:45:09
from uh
2:45:11
from the guy and uh long list
of ideas
2:45:14
very light on uh money i would
get paid
2:45:17
i didn't see a lot of mention
of that
2:45:19
long list of yeah that's kind
of the
2:45:21
yeah i would say
2:45:23
that you know what that should
be
2:45:25
flipped
2:45:27
yeah well you know it starts
off with
2:45:29
well of course we could always
uh
2:45:31
you know have you uh make money
on every
2:45:33
phone you sell through
2:45:35
like okay so i haven't answered
the guy
2:45:37
yet but i'm skeptical this is
going to
2:45:38
be anything good
2:45:40
but i was thinking that when it
comes to
2:45:43
all this
2:45:44
hygiene and and people worried
and masks
2:45:48
do we need to remind people that
2:45:50
smartphones actually are
2:45:52
a great way to spread
coronavirus
2:45:56
or and everything else is the
grinding
2:45:58
thing you carry yeah
2:45:59
i mean worse than money i mean
this
2:46:01
would this would be my
2:46:04
my pitch you need a flip phone
man you
2:46:06
don't you do not want
2:46:07
you don't want that that big
screen is
2:46:10
just catching all that rona
2:46:12
what they think the drops don't
they
2:46:14
fall on your screen you put it
up to
2:46:15
your face
2:46:16
you touch it with your hands
another
2:46:18
thing
2:46:19
no one's ever talking about
2:46:23
obviously not you mention it
yeah
2:46:27
and then uh we have the uh
2:46:31
the information that uh police
requests
2:46:34
to access recordings from your
smart
2:46:36
speaker are up
2:46:37
72 percent now you know why i
got rid of
2:46:41
it
2:46:42
that's not you know why i never
got one
2:46:44
that's the
2:46:45
and it's too bad because i love
the
2:46:48
technology
2:46:49
the business model is a
non-starter for
2:46:50
me
2:46:52
and i have a fun clip to play
us out
2:46:54
with i don't know uh
2:46:55
i got three clips that need to
be played
2:46:58
all right we need to do those
post
2:46:59
haste first of all one's long
and two
2:47:02
are very short
2:47:03
so it's i'm to start with the
long one
2:47:06
because i've decided that i'm
now going
2:47:07
to do this once in a while not
a lot but
2:47:09
this is a q anon report oh
2:47:11
do i need to put the glasses on
no okay
2:47:15
whatever you do don't put the
glasses on
2:47:17
i want you to hear this without
the
2:47:18
glasses
2:47:19
okay and this is uh this is on
a par
2:47:22
from a podcast with neon revolt
himself
2:47:25
the author of one of the q anon
books
2:47:27
and one of the top guys who
pushes the q
2:47:29
a on agenda oh
2:47:30
okay so neon revolt is going to
tell us
2:47:33
what's going to happen with the
election
2:47:35
according to what he's been
hearing
2:47:37
although they they do a thing
at the end
2:47:39
which i didn't
2:47:40
put into the clip which is
saying well
2:47:42
you know it could be just
disinformation
2:47:43
for a purpose
2:47:44
but let's listen this is what's
going to
2:47:46
happen joe biden by the way
2:47:48
is not going to be the guy on
the ticket
2:47:50
yo
2:47:53
i've been trying to understand
this this
2:47:55
comes from a more recent
2:47:56
q drop is that q basically said
that
2:47:59
biden and whoever's running
mate would
2:48:02
be now now we know it's kamala
harris
2:48:04
aren't the real ticket
2:48:05
right and that at a certain
point it's
2:48:08
going to switch over
2:48:09
to this is my reading of it i
could be
2:48:12
wrong a hillary an obama ticket
like
2:48:15
michelle or
2:48:16
or no i'm thinking barack
really because
2:48:19
he could
2:48:19
he could the argument can be
made that
2:48:21
he can legally run for vp
2:48:23
right right right um
2:48:26
and and if you think about what
they're
2:48:28
doing with selecting biden and
how
2:48:30
much of a stutter like come on
how how
2:48:32
how often have you known the
democrats
2:48:34
to choose a candidate that is
like
2:48:36
physically yeah yeah it's like
optics
2:48:39
are everything with them
there's a
2:48:40
reason
2:48:41
that biden is having you know
all this
2:48:44
mental fog and
2:48:46
you know right it looks like
he's a
2:48:48
dementia patient up on stage
2:48:50
it's because the intention is
isn't it
2:48:53
is it
2:48:53
right at this point like
because how
2:48:54
would they get hillary and
obama on on
2:48:56
the ticket across all 50 states
2:48:58
what could happen and this is
what i
2:49:00
theorized is that
2:49:01
because of this dementia stuff
it could
2:49:03
be the pretense
2:49:06
for a medical issue right with
biden so
2:49:08
if biden has a stroke
2:49:10
and suddenly can't physically
run
2:49:14
they can the democratic party
can then
2:49:16
vote on a new candidate
2:49:17
right and just totally you know
we went
2:49:19
through the election
2:49:20
because i mean like there are
enough
2:49:21
time at this point to make that
type of
2:49:23
that's a big change you know
2:49:25
there actually is this can be
done there
2:49:27
was an article about it in uh
the hill
2:49:29
not too long ago um i can post
that in
2:49:31
the comments too but
2:49:33
this this can theoretically be
done and
2:49:35
i think this is actually what
they're
2:49:36
going to do so
2:49:38
and again it's amazing before
2:49:41
biden actually became the
candidate what
2:49:42
was the talk of the town the
talk of the
2:49:44
town was
2:49:45
barisma in ukraine and and now
that kind
2:49:47
of had to go away because if
they talk
2:49:49
about it now you're attacking a
2:49:52
political
2:49:54
ah there's nothing like a good
swoop
2:49:56
theory to come back just when
we need it
2:49:58
i i i kind of dig in that
2:50:00
i didn't know the term q drop
oh yeah
2:50:06
there she is swooping over oh
and here
2:50:08
she is too this is the second
clip this
2:50:10
is hillary on not conceding
2:50:12
oh yes i have see hold on a
second
2:50:16
oh hillary are not conceding
yes here we
2:50:18
go joe biden should not concede
2:50:20
under any circumstances because
2:50:23
i think this is gonna drag out
and
2:50:27
eventually i do believe he will
win if
2:50:30
we don't give
2:50:30
an inch and if we are as
focused and
2:50:34
relentless
2:50:35
as the other side is in
relation to the
2:50:38
queue drop this is a short clip
from
2:50:41
colorado local news started
about the
2:50:44
post office but then quickly
2:50:45
went sour link to check out any
and all
2:50:48
claims
2:50:49
about funky business with the
postal
2:50:51
service in colorado
2:50:52
but we do ask you not to share
wild
2:50:54
claims that are not backed up
by any
2:50:56
evidence
2:50:57
hey speaking of those colorado
2:50:59
congressional candidate lauren
bover
2:51:01
is one of two q a supporters
candidates
2:51:04
for congress
2:51:05
invited to the white house for
president
2:51:06
trump's big speech this week
2:51:08
q anonymous recalls the
conspiracy
2:51:10
theory that president trump
will soon
2:51:12
round up and execute his
political
2:51:14
opponents who are satanic
cannibals
2:51:16
that drink baby blood
2:51:20
it just keeps getting better
first it
2:51:22
was rounding up
2:51:23
the elites who who who drink
baby blood
2:51:26
now he's going to drink
2:51:27
baby blood he's going to
execute them
2:51:30
execute him
2:51:35
do you have another clip
because i have
2:51:37
one more i have one
2:51:38
you can have one more clip i do
have
2:51:40
what my last clip which you can
play at
2:51:42
the end or you can play now you
can play
2:51:43
whatever you want this is the
lost biden
2:51:45
gaffe you were talking about in
the last
2:51:47
show
2:51:48
that you we didn't isolate but
i do have
2:51:49
it isolated it's very short
2:51:51
and this is the funniest thing
he get
2:51:53
when he gave his acceptance
speech
2:51:55
what's it called it's called
the lost
2:51:58
recent i'm sorry recent
2:52:00
lost biden gap okay here we go
and there
2:52:04
there's never been anything
2:52:06
we've been able to accomplish
when we've
2:52:08
done it together
2:52:09
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2:52:11
i know a lot of people caught
this
2:52:13
there's nothing we've been able
to
2:52:15
accomplish
2:52:16
can't accomplish anything when
we do it
2:52:18
together yes that is
2:52:19
exactly like your steering
committee now
2:52:22
instead there you go
2:52:24
i have a final clip from sandy
sandy
2:52:28
ocasio-cortez
2:52:32
this was uh she's going to tell
you
2:52:34
something here
2:52:36
that was uh for
2:52:39
foretold on the no agenda show
just by
2:52:42
our own
2:52:43
journalistic integrity and
boots on the
2:52:45
ground
2:52:47
uh you will remember this great
way that
2:52:50
that
2:52:50
you children can help out hello
everyone
2:52:53
i have been thinking about ways
2:52:57
to help you help the post office
2:53:00
and i think i've got an idea
and i'm
2:53:03
interested
2:53:04
in hearing your thoughts so one
of the
2:53:07
best ways to support the post
office
2:53:09
is to buy stamps what do you
all think
2:53:13
come on man i had that a week
ago
2:53:16
i had that a week ago yeah buy
stamps
2:53:20
buy stamps there you go that is
just it
2:53:23
is so
2:53:24
sad i tell you
2:53:26
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2:53:27
well everybody let me see what
we have