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September 10th, 2020 • 3h 15m

1276: Standard Man

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they they need to be abused adam curry
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john c devorah it's thursday september
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10th 2020 this is your award-winning
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gitmo nation media assassination episode
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1276. this
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is no agenda
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[Applause]
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and brand-new live from opportunity zone
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33 here in the frontier of austin texas
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capital of the drone star state in the
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morning everybody
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i'm adam curry and from northern silicon
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valley where there's no
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sun i'm john c dvorak
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no sun but do we have a zephyr economic
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report
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yes eight cars cars at normal speed
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eight cars normal speed everybody that
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is your zephyr economic index the guys
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over at cnbc can start trading away on
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it bitcoin currently 10
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357. and all is well in the land
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well except for the fact that we have no
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sun
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yesterday i had to report on yesterday
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it's smoke right it's just smoke and red
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skies is that all you got
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no yesterday was different okay
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yesterday
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usually the sun comes up around 7 30 i
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think around now
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maybe some maybe it's around 7 30. and
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so you get up at
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eight and there's a like a sheet of
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light that comes in and it hits
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when i go down the stairs it hits a
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bookcase and i can feel
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silly but i put my hand on that on the
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light thing and if it's
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by feeling the temperature of the light
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i can tell hot it's going to be that day
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oh you can put your hand oh my god it's
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going to be a scorcher you know or
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yeah or nothing yesterday
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at eight o'clock in the morning it was
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pitch
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black and i'm not saying it was pitch
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black it was pitch black
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and i said so i had to get out i'm
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getting waiting
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why is it dark and so i'm getting up and
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i'm thinking well this has got to be
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some sort of a dream
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because it's pretty bright around eight
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uh
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and i go to the whole house is just dark
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so i go down and i get up and do you
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know because i gotta do the newsletter
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and um so i'm
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futzing around and then i look outside
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and i it's pitch black out
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and then i wait it's nine o'clock it's
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pitch black it's 10 o'clock it's pitch
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black
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wait wait at this point were you ready
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to call the authorities
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no i was ready to turn on the news to
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see what was going on i knew what was
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going on
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so i go outside and outside if you go
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outside
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there's actually there was just barely
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enough light that you could see kind of
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a
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an orange glow but it was dark and all
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the lights were on at the
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horse track and the freeway everything
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was lit up and it stayed that way
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till about one and it got a little
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brighter around
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one where you could actually where you
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didn't think you were in the dark and
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but the rest of the day was
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dark and it it but it was still orangey
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it was very orange
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it was strange today it was just orange
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but it wasn't dark
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the dark part really freaked everybody
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out wow it was dark it was just like
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midnight
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well you know what they say they're
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saying that all
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hell is gonna break loose and you're
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gonna need a bitcoin i'm telling you
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well you're i don't have the bitcoin no
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you're you're in trouble that's
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i got a video from one of our producers
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who uh
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is growing uh some holy herb up in north
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and northern california is
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it i think he's like one of those kind
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of guys who
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got his secret place up there sure
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there's plenty
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and from time to time he sends me a
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video to show me on the progress
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of how things are going and he said well
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i'm going to harvest as much as i can
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and it was completely
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fire the sky was red and this was at
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night
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it was nuts well the bay area darkness
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came from the fact that it was so hot
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for a couple of days that we got our
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marine layer came in so we had a dense
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fog
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and then the sky because we have the
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santa ana winds blowing in the wrong
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direction
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and it's swirling it blew the smoke and
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we had a high level of ash in the
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atmosphere
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that blocked out the sun and then the
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fog didn't help much and so it was black
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and the ashes like this is different we
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have if you remember a couple years ago
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they talked about the ash falling
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you'd go out you'd go outside and
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there'd be these chunks
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of like snowflakes yeah the ash coming
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down it was
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it was kind of actually quaint this is
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not that this is
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not this is scary it sounds scary to me
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this is a
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fine powder ash that covered everything
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and so we were just in a volcano
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wow and because i'm saying to everyone
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there's no ash
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i go to my car it's covered with this
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fine dust
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wow well yeah you know yes thanks
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good work on that fire control practices
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apparently according to the governor
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they spent more money on fire control
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than they don't do any controlled burns
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i don't know what they're talking about
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where are they spending the money
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i don't i don't know on cleaning up ash
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certainly not cleaning up poop anyways
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it's still
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a little darker than you should do it
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i'm sorry did you actually say any ways
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did you actually put an s on your
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anywhere i hope not i i
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know i don't want to have to roll it
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back but i thought i caught it oh
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anyways and my ears anyways
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i have to tell you my hearing is you
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gotta turn your speakers just down
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call her please turn your radio down
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yesterday i went to my audiologist
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and i got the new widex moment hearing
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aids
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you know i've been brother what is this
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brother hearing is too acute
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i just wanted to say the the new
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technology
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the where are they from finland i think
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that these guys have put
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into these hearing aids is on they have
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you know
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ev every digital processor is going to
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have
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four milliseconds delay i mean you're
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gonna have some delay it's just what it
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is even this rig that i'm talking to has
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some delay
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when you have that in a hearing aid that
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delay becomes much more enhanced
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and and it can sound tinny because
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you're getting stuff through your
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your pina and um as well as the
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amplified sound and it's five
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milliseconds later that's what a lot of
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people complain about i don't really
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complain about it because i'm used
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i mean shit we've done this show with a
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50 millisecond delay remember i used to
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do that
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and we couldn't get the thing to work
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right and i'd i'd have i would hear my
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own voice
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50 milliseconds delayed you probably
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thought yeah that's always a thrill i
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did that quite a while
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so they've got this down to nothing it's
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zero
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it's unbelievable i'm wearing them
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underneath the headphones right now
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which is it should not be possible it's
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i'm blown away
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i'm also almost being sticking out the
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back of your ear like before
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no it's really they got even smaller now
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they're rechargeable um
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yeah i'm poor wait let me think because
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these things broke
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from buying these yeah so when you
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recharge them do you have to
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is it like do you have to lay your head
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down on some sort of a flat thing
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yeah on a you have mat special
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uh mat for underneath your pillow and
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you're you're basically charging in a
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coil no
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oh okay it's got a it's got a cute
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little box uh
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and just slip it slip the two in there
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start charging right away
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oh everyone wants to know thirty seven
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hundred dollars
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each no no it's uh together as a steal
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i mean it is look i i understand they're
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making application specific chips and
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everything
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uh i think you gotta you gotta pay good
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money for the right mattress the right
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shoes
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uh glasses so this is such a big part of
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my life i'm
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so so happy with this jacked i
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am jack this and a buddy from i saved a
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friend of mine's life
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vic who lives in dallas he used to be in
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south jersey back with the
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ponte and all the you know the the south
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jersey gang yeah
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we don't know what you're talking about
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yeah you do it doesn't it like that's
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the music scene
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south jersey is the music scene and
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uh and so he heard me talking about this
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i guess on the previous rogan
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and he'd called me up and said hey man i
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i've met
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my kids think i'm i don't care i'm not
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attentive and i said
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um you can slip into you know like
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so loneliness into isolation especially
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men because they don't realize it's
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happening he was using his
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apple air pods so i said come on down
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vic stay with me
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and he left this morning early um he had
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oh i don't want these things it was
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the stigma big wires things happen
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hanging off my head
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we go and get this guy tested he's got
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what they call a ski slope
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he he hits 500 hertz
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and boom it's gone he's just got almost
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nothing
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like how can you hear anything can't
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hear anything oh
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uh yeah but he puts his air pods in and
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cranks up the iphone microphone and
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that's how he's
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been living that's really cheesy yeah
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but people don't realize and they think
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oh these head is going to be
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hearing aids are going to look stupid
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and he came in my house he didn't even
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know i had me and he said oh you don't
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have me yet do you say look here they
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are
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it was to see this guy all of a sudden
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say oh shit
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i hear the rain you should be doing you
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should be on the road with these
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you know promoting this oh these guys
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don't give a shit
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they're billionaires they don't need me
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to promote it they don't want to give me
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free ones
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douchebags anyway i'm very very happy
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and jacked about it
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but that of course gave me plenty of
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time with my new hearing yesterday
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to realize that after my most recent joe
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rogan
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uh experience appearance i have
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successfully pissed off
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bitcoin bros ados
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everybody everybody's bitching at me on
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social media the only people who are
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happy are
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the australians because i said hey man
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victoria's complaining about it was just
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a by the way
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uh that was nice uh jules verne set i
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really enjoyed you being in the uh
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nautilus that was great
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yeah it's very interesting how much um
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you know joe joe has a different
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relationship with his audience as we do
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with our producers
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so you know i think that after however
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long 10 years whatever he's been doing
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this podcast and
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his man cave kind of get built up and
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you know oh let me go through the path
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because i think there's a couple things
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going on here which he may or may not
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have to deal with i don't know
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but for so first we get the spotify deal
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um
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everyone's like oh okay well this is
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great congratulations you know we hope
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they're not going to
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censor anything it's a that he's moving
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so now people don't really know what to
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expect
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you know they haven't been told about
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what their new living room is going to
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look like because they've been used to
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this old one that they
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have invested in in their own minds um
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and the other one also had shots keys
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and stuff that i think people sent him
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oh yeah exactly it's the man cave it had
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tchotchkes i think the american flag was
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pretty important
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the funny thing is that i don't think
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anyone realizes this is just a temporary
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solution
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again joe has a different relationship
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we would have communicated that
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he's building something that's going to
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be you know it's going to blow don
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i miss i miss his ranch away i mean i
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know that he's got plans
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but everyone just got so angry and so
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wait but before i get to that
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so then the spotify deal kicks in
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september 1st and the episodes go up
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and people notice that there's some
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missing so immediately we've got
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conspiracies that spotify is censoring
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and
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everyone's really confused and what's
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going on
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and then joe announced my episode
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it took three hours before it came out i
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mean it's one point
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i'm even like uh bro is this is this
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going to get on the air
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is this actually going to happen and i
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think it was
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technical issues and then so finally oh
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there it is
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and then you get the i think that um
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well i know i know that they did not do
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any they didn't have time they ran out
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of time
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they didn't do any any blocking any
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lighting any testing you know that
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that can take days sometimes to get that
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right particularly
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with a color red you can make red look
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beautiful
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but on camera it's you know even the
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slightest shadow can make it look
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extremely flat and
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and people just flipped out they flipped
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out
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the youtube comments were i mean it
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wouldn't even matter if i was there
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and they were they were just yeah i
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think they were shocked like the kids
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dad moved the kids and didn't tell them
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what what their new home would look like
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i thought that was interesting
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are you still there yeah i'm sorry
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i almost dozed off the um
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well you did a great job i i only
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watched i couldn't watch much of it
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because it was
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it was i hate i i'm not being insulting
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but
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it was obvious to me that i was watching
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two guys that were hammered
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well there's one thing i need to say
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about that now we joe i think was
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he there was a whole bunch of things go
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i talked about in the last show he was
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he was really overly excited not having
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headphones i think
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made a difference to him and that was a
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technical reason we didn't have
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headphones
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interesting a lot of people a lot of
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people said they didn't like it without
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headphones they wanted to see
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people wearing headphones oh that's dumb
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anyone who says they're just an idiot
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so i think it was i think was different
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for joe not hearing himself or whatever
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something was different about it but he
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was definitely looser
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yeah but but he uh because with the
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headphones on he's less likely to fall
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off a chair uh
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or move himself around so much i thought
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that personally
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looking at the way it was shot without
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headphones i thought it was dynamite
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i thought he looked better without
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headphones you look terrific you had
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some sort of a
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like a film noir lighting on you that
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was just like
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almost surreal that's just talent that's
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just talent
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yeah you were lit yes
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in two ways you were lit i was super lit
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you were lit but the lighting on you i
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don't think it'd ever be achieved again
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it was that was
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when you said that guy i can't look at
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myself i did go look like okay that's
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pretty good
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so all of that was psychologically
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almost it looked prof it looked
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just beyond like holy shit this guy's
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going to have a
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swollen head for three months now
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because you'd look like a
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the star of the hollywood i mean it was
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unbelievable how good you looked
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people should go back and just look at
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the lighting on you because i can
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guarantee the people out there
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doing this exercise he doesn't look this
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good
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such a douche
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now here's something that was very
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disturbing
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because i was i i got the uh
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on my flip phone actually i got the the
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podcast in the cars on the way back from
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the
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from shopping they some here's what
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here's what i
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i can't know for sure but uh
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evidence says points to they recorded at
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48 kilohertz
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and somehow something happened to
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transcode the 441
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but we are we are actually
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just a tad slower on the pure mp3
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and it sounds like i'm the thing and i'm
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kind of
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hammered and it's if you put it on 1.1
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speed it's like adam and joe normally
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speaking
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so it was it was extra it was extra crap
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the audio file was screwed up yeah
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because
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we were we were definitely lit as you
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would say
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but but because of the the slowdown
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show and i'm tweeting like
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speed it up do 1.2 you got to have that
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it's no good it's not good
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anyway um well i never i never listened
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to the audio i just watched the uh
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youtube right well i had a very people
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bitching about that too they said that
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because of the frame rate was too high
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yeah it was all everything much
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flickering you know that kind of you get
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from uh having the
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i don't know interlacing interlacing
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well so i did talk to joe about he said
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adam
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i never read anything i don't read
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twitter i don't
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instagram he says if you read that it
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can fuck with your head
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and oh he's dead right about he is so
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right and you look at
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comments i mean of course i'm looking
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through the comments
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you know because i am but it's not
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really about me
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per se and like holy crap this is
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polarizing stuff
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man anyway uh the two groups they ran
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into i have to tell this story there was
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a uh
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i can't well the story's not as good as
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if i didn't mention the guy's name
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but i can't remember his name very
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famous cyberneticist that used to be a
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carnegie mellon i was actually
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flew out there to interview him for one
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of the shows i did
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and before i did because i didn't know
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who he was i should have
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but i didn't and then when i figured
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find out who he was oh this guy's
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extremely famous you know he's a
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tenor profes professor i should have
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known who he was i didn't he's computer
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guy
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and so but in the process of reading
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about who he was i started reading
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comments
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and there were these comments that were
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just brutalizing the guy
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and i think it does when you're at the
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real high end of things you're
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and joe is one of those you really get
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brutalized
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a lot in these comments and so in the
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process of interviewing i asked him
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about that
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about the people these comments he says
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oh
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i you know that's probably the last
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thing in the world i'd ever read yeah
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no joe was very specific he says i
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believe that actually messes with you
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really bad so adam don't read him
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i gotta check a few things
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he's correct now unless you want to be
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combative
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well i know i think that i have a look i
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have um
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quite a shield because all day we're
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looking at crap stuff
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you and i you know you you get you get
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kind of used to it like
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whatever even if it's about yourself
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well here's what here's what was
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interesting
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so i i uh at one point you know
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joe was not quite having my federal
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reserve fed now's
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talk but i said hey you know the
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apocalypse is coming and you're going to
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need a bitcoin which of course was a
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a little nod to all of our brothers and
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sisters of no agenda nation
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they're saying that all hell is going to
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break loose and you're going to need a
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bitcoin
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now after that i said joe at least one
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and i meant him so immediately
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curry doesn't understand bitcoin there's
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no way everyone in the country could
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have one there's only
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21 million it's not going to work and so
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we have that
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and then and i say well you know i don't
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believe in any of the shit coins i think
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bitcoin's the way to go
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and the best part anton on top of anton
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whatever some bitcoin evangelist who i'm
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supposed to know
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which who i don't joe says do you know
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him because he had been on joe's show
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a while ago he said no i don't think so
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but you know i'm basically saying hey i
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think bitcoin is going to be very
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important
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oh oh no he's he's not the right guy
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to lead the revolution like
19:28
isn't the point that everyone just kind
19:30
of gets comfortable with using something
19:32
and now
19:32
you know i have to be schooled and a
19:34
professor in bitcoin to
19:36
to be allowed to talk about it because
19:38
i'm not intelligent
19:40
it's crazy no no no no the one that that
19:43
was
19:44
more interesting was ados as i gave a
19:46
pretty good
19:47
uh description of american descendants
19:50
of slavery
19:51
now there's the what i call the category
19:54
of americans the american descendants of
19:55
slavery
19:56
and then there's the political movement
19:59
led by antonio moore
20:00
and yvette forget a last name they're
20:03
more like a political
20:05
a political ados and so those people
20:08
were doing the same thing
20:10
why is this white boy talking ados
20:13
that should not be two white men cannot
20:16
talk race
20:18
yeah my goodness
20:21
people are crazy yeah they're crazy you
20:23
got a big audience on that show that's
20:25
11 million people minimum yeah we've
20:27
done that there's a lot of nut balls yes
20:29
what is it only three more times and
20:31
then we'll have successfully stolen his
20:32
old audience is that what you uh
20:34
calculated
20:35
five appearance five appearances five
20:37
appearances and you
20:39
you ever asked diminishing returns after
20:41
that
20:42
well i had a great time uh i can tell
20:45
you that joe rogan is not under any
20:48
uh any huge cloud at least not that i've
20:51
witnessed or that i'm aware of from
20:53
spotify
20:54
uh i think you'll be just fine you'll
20:56
get used to whatever he wherever he's
20:58
gonna be
20:58
i'm still very happy to have him here
21:00
and i had a lot of fun and
21:02
there were some funny moments in the in
21:04
the whole thing but i guarantee you
21:06
almost no one has watched it all the way
21:08
because i dropped the bomb
21:10
in there and uh only two people picked
21:12
up on it
21:13
so i don't think people don't watch i
21:16
think 45 minutes is probably the max
21:18
this one may be less
21:20
in general i just wonder if people
21:22
listen all the way through to a rogan
21:24
thing i don't think so
21:25
i think commuters people truckers yeah
21:28
yeah makers listen to everything all the
21:31
way through they do it uh
21:32
because they're on the road they you
21:34
know and then
21:35
serious fm doesn't do the trick i mean
21:37
i've had plenty of cars with that
21:40
facility and it doesn't do the trick
21:42
there's stuff's on there's not that
21:44
good i mean you can only listen to so
21:45
much of elvis
21:48
and the talk shows are crummy i only i
21:50
have serious
21:51
and only for uh just so i can listen to
21:54
the news channels in the car
21:57
anyway so that was fun and uh and we did
22:00
get a lot of
22:01
a lot of positive feedback so i really
22:02
appreciate that from everybody
22:04
the australians were they're so
22:07
messed up down under and and and we do
22:11
have to speak with our producers there
22:13
because people are um they're making a
22:16
lot of the same mistakes we made now
22:18
they're six months behind almost five
22:20
six
22:20
months behind on the script which is
22:22
identical the same thing is being rolled
22:25
out
22:25
and they're still blaming politicians
22:29
uh whereas we're you know we're ready to
22:31
uncover the
22:32
the legitimate legitimacy or not of the
22:35
pcr
22:35
test you know where we're really we have
22:37
some good data
22:39
and they're kind of closed off and they
22:40
feel and they feel horrible because they
22:42
are in some severe lockdown
22:45
situation that i don't think it's second
22:47
only to
22:48
wuhan when they did their original
22:50
lockdown where they i
22:51
i think they welded people in their
22:53
homes
22:54
uh and so when i said hey you know
22:58
shout out down under people are hurting
23:00
there with these lockdowns
23:01
people are very appreciative someone
23:04
cares about us down here
23:05
hey we care about you and i'm going to
23:07
give you a few clips here to show you
23:09
that the signs are telling
23:10
you've got to think very hard about who
23:12
you're blaming
23:13
and what is going on especially when
23:16
dirty dan
23:17
dan andrews the premier
23:21
premiere of victoria does this
23:24
coronavirus in victoria
23:26
that is 63 new cases since my update
23:30
yesterday
23:31
i'm sad to have to report that there
23:33
have now been 666 victorians who
23:36
have lost their life i mean come on yeah
23:39
you could at least wait an hour and make
23:40
it 667.
23:43
you have to do triple six right away you
23:45
know just that was just
23:47
flaunting it just throwing the devil at
23:49
him
23:50
and then the best part is the age range
23:52
because of this
23:53
global pandemic that's an increase of
23:56
five since yesterday's update
23:58
two of these deaths occurred prior to
24:00
yesterday these include
24:02
one female in her 80s three females
24:05
in their 90s one female in her 100s
24:09
and we send our sincere sympathies and
24:12
condolences to each
24:14
of those five families this will be a
24:16
very difficult time for them
24:18
so that's what they're dealing with it's
24:20
the same
24:22
woman dies lock them down lock them down
24:25
oh
24:25
let's lock down the country because this
24:27
old woman died of covet
24:29
yeah exactly i don't know if you ever
24:32
talked to a 100 year old woman
24:33
i've spoken to the 2000 year old man
24:37
the 100 year old woman most of them are
24:40
just looking forward to it
24:43
well you're generalizing now i don't
24:45
know i don't know how many hundred year
24:47
old people you know
24:49
um so here's a bit from
24:53
uh this is
24:56
uh paul murray of sky news and i think
25:00
this is
25:01
his own podcast possibly video podcast
25:04
because
25:04
these days you don't know if someone's
25:06
on tv from home
25:08
or if they're just doing a podcast
25:09
everything looks like a cheesy podcast
25:12
you don't really know
25:13
what's what he does work for sky news
25:16
australia
25:17
uh and here's what he said daniel
25:19
andrews is lying to the people of
25:20
victoria and the media is helping him
25:22
get away with it no giant surprise
25:24
and and notice how any uh murdoch
25:26
property whether it's in the united
25:28
states
25:28
fox news or sky they always feel they're
25:31
not part of the media
25:33
we're not part of the mainstream media
25:34
which of course is laughable but okay
25:36
all last week i've got a plan i'll tell
25:38
you about the plan i'll release the plan
25:40
the other plan is not a real plan
25:41
this is the real plan here's the deal
25:43
these are the key things you need to
25:45
know
25:46
about what has been announced in reality
25:48
the curfew will stay
25:50
in victoria not for two more weeks but
25:52
until the end
25:53
of next month until october 26th
25:57
regional victoria is still going to be
25:59
punished until
26:00
mid-october at the earliest bars
26:03
and cafes maintain being absolutely
26:07
thumped by this premier
26:08
they will be limited to just 10 people
26:12
even if we get to november and when it
26:14
comes to the reopening i'm about to tell
26:17
you a whole bunch of dates but
26:18
it's not really about the dates it's
26:20
about the cases
26:21
can you believe this i mean that that's
26:24
just a preliminary
26:25
and then it's going to be based on this
26:27
crazy low
26:29
number of case cases cases
26:32
per day and the numbers are numbers that
26:34
you don't just have to hit once you have
26:36
to hit
26:36
for 14 days or for 28
26:40
days here's the premier talking about
26:42
his plan that the media said was so damn
26:44
amazing reality
26:46
nothing really changes until maybe
26:49
october 26th roll the tape
26:51
i apologize for the circumstances we
26:53
find ourselves in
26:54
i apologize for the for the reality that
26:56
we find ourselves in
26:58
but uh we can't change that we can't
27:01
simply wish that away this job
27:05
the honor that i have to lead our state
27:07
is about making tough calls
27:09
but it's also being accountable and i'm
27:10
100 accountable
27:12
for where we find ourselves but equally
27:14
i'm accountable
27:15
for getting us to the other side of this
27:17
now we should have been able to say see
27:19
you next tuesday
27:20
to this viral i love that did you catch
27:23
see what he's saying here
27:24
see you next tuesday
27:28
those aussies man they'll say anything
27:30
for where we find ourselves but equally
27:32
i'm accountable for getting us to the
27:34
other side of this
27:35
now we should have been able to see you
27:37
next tuesday to this virus
27:39
months ago but because of the behaviour
27:42
and the decisions of andrews and his
27:43
government there was a second way
27:45
hotel quarantine has worked where there
27:47
are thousands of people that are coming
27:48
from overseas currently in sydney there
27:50
are four and a half thousand people
27:52
the system didn't work because not
27:54
because the people of victoria did the
27:55
wrong thing but because daniel andrews
27:57
did the wrong thing no this is where
28:01
uh and i'm sure a lot of people watch
28:02
this guy and they're real happy that
28:04
he's blaming
28:04
the prime minister your problem is not
28:08
with the hotel you think that
28:09
seriously that you wouldn't be locked
28:11
down if if they hadn't put the idiot
28:13
uber drivers
28:14
in front of these so-called uh hotels no
28:17
you
28:17
you cannot stop this it's airborne by
28:20
the way maurice the dog the top dog
28:22
maurice the hunt
28:23
he has had a paper peer-reviewed and
28:26
accepted into
28:28
one of the elsevier's dutch uh medical
28:30
publications
28:32
about his about his aerosol spread
28:37
yeah yeah yeah kind of like you heard it
28:40
here first
28:41
well unless you're living in holland
28:44
and the other thing is we're learning
28:47
that the tests
28:49
are crap the tests are no
28:52
good the pcr tests just have
28:56
too high a false positive rate
28:59
and there's crazy stuff going on here's
29:01
a woman in quebec a nurse
29:03
i don't know where else to start other
29:04
than how frustrating is this
29:07
it's very frustrating it's very
29:10
frustrating but also very stressful when
29:12
she first tested positive for covid19
29:15
sarah larascottie thought she'd be fine
29:17
in a couple of weeks
29:18
that first test came back may 6th but as
29:21
an
29:21
orderly at this montreal seniors
29:23
residence to be allowed back to work she
29:25
needed
29:25
two negative tests she hasn't been able
29:28
to get even
29:29
one you go back and get tested again and
29:32
again
29:32
and again and every time it comes back
29:34
positive yeah
29:35
how many times so far uh eight times so
29:39
far
29:41
uh-huh so that's clearly not right
29:45
clearly and here is finally we've got a
29:49
professor
29:49
when this like i've said it before i'll
29:51
say it again when this is said and done
29:53
about a year or two from now the
29:55
the scandals that will emerge are going
29:57
to be mind-boggling
29:59
yeah i think some of that's starting
30:01
here this is carl hennigan
30:03
he is a professor of evidence-based
30:06
medicine
30:06
on the pcr test he's going to explain
30:09
he's going to explain
30:10
exactly why it's not working when you do
30:13
a pcr
30:13
test you basically amplify the amount of
30:17
rna you
30:18
put into a dna copy and then you
30:19
exponentially double that amount
30:22
of dna and that's called the cycle
30:24
threshold and the more times you do that
30:28
the less virus you start out with
30:31
and this is important because you can
30:33
basically pick up
30:35
a single copy of rna in an individual
30:39
there is a complete difference between
30:41
you being infectious
30:42
which is about seven days from the onset
30:45
of symptoms
30:46
to about at day eight you cannot find
30:48
infectious people
30:50
apart from the few people who end up on
30:52
itu who are worsening
30:55
we have found rna shedding in
30:58
evidence for 78 days
31:01
because the rna is only 20 base pairs
31:04
long
31:05
and it takes much longer for you to
31:07
degrade the rna
31:10
so when you're picking up asymptomatic
31:12
people
31:13
you have no idea if they have active
31:15
infection
31:16
or did they have it two months ago
31:19
because you
31:19
intermittently shed this rna and it's
31:22
the same for
31:23
all viruses now you can put in a
31:26
threshold level
31:27
which says you are infectious which is
31:30
about a million copies
31:32
per mill in a sample which is a cycle
31:35
threshold of about 25
31:38
and if you do that you can pick up the
31:40
people who are infectious but the way
31:41
we're deploying the test at the moment
31:44
is in a sort of ragbag way that says
31:48
whatever amount of rna you've got on
31:50
board you are positive
31:52
and we are going to see this move
31:53
forward and we wrote this about two or
31:55
three times in the
31:56
in the spectator and kept moving forward
31:59
the discussion
32:00
but it's now on the radar because there
32:02
are 25 studies that have now looked at
32:04
this and 10 have come in the last three
32:06
weeks
32:06
so this idea is becoming more important
32:09
and i think you're right
32:10
this people are starting to speak up
32:13
uh they're not being this guy wasn't
32:15
taken off of youtube yet
32:17
at least uh maybe because he seems to be
32:20
speaking quite coherently
32:22
um doesn't have a crazy name doesn't
32:24
doesn't go to a nutty church
32:26
you know anything that he can be pulled
32:28
down for
32:29
but this does corroborate exactly what
32:32
our very own
32:33
pope fouchy said back in march about
32:35
asymptomatic spread
32:37
to just add one thing that seems to get
32:39
lost in that question
32:41
is that as bob said and i agree we would
32:43
really like to see the data
32:45
because if there is a symptomatic
32:47
transmission it
32:48
impacts certain policies that you do
32:50
regarding screening etc
32:52
but the one thing historically people
32:54
need to realize that even if
32:56
there is some asymptomatic transmission
32:59
in all the history of respiratory borne
33:01
viruses of any type
33:03
asymptomatic transmission has never been
33:06
the driver
33:07
of outbreaks the driver of outbreaks is
33:10
always a symptomatic person even if
33:13
there's a rare
33:14
asymptomatic person that might transmit
33:17
an epidemic is not driven by
33:20
asymptomatic carriers
33:22
it's too bad we record these things tony
33:25
yeah we keep
33:26
we keep them too typhoid mary comes to
33:29
mind
33:31
do tell the story of tm typhoid mary was
33:34
a woman who was an
33:35
asymptomatic carrier of typhoid and she
33:38
wouldn't infect people it didn't cause
33:39
an epidemic
33:40
but anyone who came in contact with her
33:42
would get typhoon they could never
33:43
figure out where these typhoid cases
33:45
were coming from
33:46
i believe this was in the 1800s do you
33:48
think that was a just a myth an urban
33:50
legend something they know
33:52
it was a fact well i i didn't know the
33:55
person i wasn't there
33:57
right but there are a lot of accounts
33:59
and again the term stuck
34:01
uh and it makes some sense there are
34:03
people that can
34:05
there are diseases today that people
34:07
carry around and they
34:09
show absolutely zero symptoms but they
34:11
still happen why don't we say this
34:13
according to sources familiar with the
34:15
matter typhoid mary
34:16
was uh asymptomatic and spread typhus
34:21
typhoid typhoid that's the safe way to
34:24
report it man
34:27
come on you know how to do this we had
34:28
anonymous four anonymous sources
34:30
confirmed this
34:32
and one anonymous source confirmed the
34:34
other three anonymous sources
34:36
of course in the you heard in the uh
34:40
in that australia report they're always
34:41
well that's because now we have the
34:43
second wave we don't have a second wave
34:46
it's not a second wave you're just
34:48
getting it it's just starting now and
34:50
brace brace brace because it's not going
34:52
to get any better
34:54
is it just going to pour more of this
34:55
bull crap on you when very old people
34:58
in elder care are apparently not being
35:00
isolated properly not taken care of
35:02
in the uk oh yeah it's it's again we're
35:05
testing
35:05
watch out everybody shut up we gotta
35:08
lock down again
35:09
there are growing fears of a coronavirus
35:11
resurgence in the united kingdom
35:12
as the country reports its second
35:14
consecutive day
35:16
of almost 3 000 new cases 2948 cases
35:20
were reported in the past 24 hours
35:22
against 2998 the day before
35:26
younger residents have been urged to
35:27
adhere to social distancing rules
35:30
as authorities struggle to contain the
35:32
new outbreak
35:33
the uk's weekly rate of new cases has
35:35
now reached the threshold
35:37
at which the government has reintroduced
35:39
restrictions on international travelers
35:43
cases cases cases case apocalypse
35:46
ends we know in austin texas
35:50
uh where we have the university of texas
35:52
where corona
35:53
is uh is running rampant because of
35:56
course
35:56
kids don't care they got nothing to care
35:58
about they're okay no one's dying
36:00
uh how many no one's dying
36:05
half the campus is dead already do you
36:08
have said report or is this according to
36:10
sources i do know that the
36:13
texas is the nexus of all this and
36:15
you're i don't even know why you're
36:16
reporting like this because it makes no
36:17
sense
36:18
the national news knows that texas is
36:21
horrible well let's do some local news
36:23
as we find out that we are
36:25
we are going to test you children and
36:28
this is
36:28
i think this is the first example i'm
36:31
very proud
36:32
that we can hold up our big foam finger
36:35
number one in texas
36:37
cause you've got this to look forward to
36:40
yeah tom and sally a big concern good
36:42
morning the university plans to make
36:44
sure
36:44
every student that attends saturday's
36:46
game is free of coven 19.
36:49
they're doing this by making sure that
36:52
those
36:52
who are attending as part of the big
36:54
ticket student game package
36:56
take a coven 19 test tomorrow the test
36:59
is free but mandatory only students who
37:02
show proof of their negative coven 19
37:03
test results
37:04
will be given a ticket for saturday's
37:06
game but thousands of alumni
37:09
alumni will also be attending and
37:11
interim austin health authority dr mark
37:13
scott worries as many as
37:15
50 people could catch the virus at
37:17
saturday's game
37:18
our gathering limits 10 and having 25
37:21
000 people
37:23
in one space is is a concern so
37:26
ultimately
37:27
people have to make a decision whether
37:29
or not they're going to go to the game
37:30
i will be watching on my tv
37:35
dr escott says he worries the most about
37:37
the increased risk of transmission in
37:39
lines for the bathroom and concession
37:41
stands
37:42
now keep in mind ut did eliminate
37:44
tailgating for this season
37:46
and they also plan to provide over 200
37:48
hand sanitizing
37:50
kiosks as well as enforcing masks for
37:53
everyone who attends the game 25 000
37:56
will be tested can't go into the game
37:58
can't go to the movie theater can't go
38:00
in anyways tests are
38:02
rape rape
38:06
yeah i'm thinking about this
38:09
okay because every time i see this ice
38:11
cringe because they show it on
38:12
television
38:12
way too much they have somebody with
38:15
this big long
38:16
swab thing it takes a mile long and
38:19
there's some evil looking person with a
38:20
mask on
38:22
you know like a rapist might wear a mask
38:25
it's a violation sure
38:26
it's a violation yeah well okay i'm
38:29
using i'm not trivializing rape no i
38:32
know you're not i'm
38:33
i'm taking it to this other level
38:35
symbolic rape
38:37
and you stick this thing in their nose
38:40
and then they
38:41
they don't like it if you a lot of
38:44
people kind of back off and they
38:46
their eyes close and they s they they
38:49
don't they squirm
38:50
and then they stick it in further and
38:52
further and they twist it and twist it
38:54
and then they pull it out it's
38:56
disgusting and they keep
38:58
showing it on television it's it's a
39:01
it's rape uh
39:05
yeah it's definitely very invasive and
39:07
it's not it's me
39:08
you know what's uh i was talking to my
39:11
sister would like
39:11
doing this is the question i ask
39:15
here's what i'm concerned about i was
39:16
talking with my sister-in-law you met
39:18
tony
39:19
at the wedding yeah i'm talking to tony
39:21
actually she calls me it's like
39:23
she called me the day after the rogan
39:25
thinks like i wanted joe to be quiet
39:27
i want you to tell me about the federal
39:28
reserve okay i'll send
39:30
i'll send a few youtube videos your way
39:32
but we were talking says
39:34
i'm really going really really weird
39:36
going on with the covid
39:37
said people who have had it and she
39:40
she's a very social person she talks to
39:42
the neighbors and she's got all the
39:43
little communities
39:45
people who have had it are all like
39:46
don't uh don't tell anyone that i had it
39:48
and even worse they're ashamed that
39:51
they're going to get a test
39:53
don't tell anyone i got tested
39:56
it's like you have the plague
40:00
it's just this is concerning to me
40:03
that's interesting i was surprised oh
40:06
yeah
40:06
it's everyone's like that and and one
40:08
neighbor leaned into her
40:10
when they were talking on the street i
40:11
was like by the way uh
40:13
mary's daughter over there she had she
40:14
had the covet
40:16
i mean that's like like serious it's
40:18
like they had the plague
40:21
and it's just indiana indiana not
40:23
necessarily
40:24
uh left you know media type influence
40:27
but
40:28
yeah it's for real this is uh affecting
40:31
people
40:32
to that degree is disturbing
40:36
you know like like they have some real
40:38
horrible disease
40:39
which of course people think it is the
40:41
way it's being presented we
40:42
we have given up on all this we've given
40:44
up on
40:45
combating as just cases no no it's just
40:48
reported as if we're all dying
40:52
oh so get out there i'll be happy when
40:56
this blows over
40:57
yeah um now i have a
41:01
actually do you think it ever will truly
41:04
blow over
41:05
i mean yes it will i mean forget the
41:08
november fourth date
41:10
and i've got to think that well i got a
41:14
great note here from our um
41:16
official no agenda uh pharmacist
41:20
who is uh throughout the almost past
41:22
half year has been giving us all kinds
41:24
of information
41:25
uh about uh treatments etc and the big
41:28
news came
41:29
out that astrazeneca has halted
41:32
its vaccine trial because someone
41:35
had some severe side effect
41:39
so the first thing i'd like to say is
41:41
that this came this news came
41:43
only a day or two after the president
41:46
once again
41:47
said well we might even have a vaccine
41:49
by
41:50
before the election now i think i think
41:52
the president at this point also knows
41:54
if he says that we ain't going to have
41:56
no vaccine i think he's aware that that
41:59
is always going to be the effect
42:01
he may be yes he's opposite man
42:04
maybe he's trying to push towards
42:08
a great um distrust
42:11
of any vaccine and my goodness uh kamala
42:14
harris
42:15
is out there saying well i won't trust
42:16
any vaccine the president thinks the
42:18
good
42:19
it's which of course played right into
42:21
him saying what is wrong with that lady
42:24
so here is um the astrazeneca
42:28
pausing their trial um
42:31
which our pharmacist says and the new
42:33
york times
42:34
and that then let's just look at the
42:37
actual
42:38
reporting because oh yeah the new york
42:40
times reported on this
42:43
quote a person familiar with the
42:46
situation who spoke on the condition of
42:48
anonymity said that the participant who
42:50
experienced the suspected adverse
42:52
reaction
42:53
had been enrolled in a phase two slash
42:56
three trial based in the united kingdom
42:59
the individual also said that a
43:00
volunteer in the united kingdom
43:02
trial had received a diagnosis of
43:04
transverse
43:05
myelitis myelitis
43:09
an inflammatory syndrome that affects
43:10
the spinal cord and is often sparked by
43:13
viral infections however
43:14
the timing of this diagnosis whether it
43:16
was directly linked to astrazeneca's
43:18
vaccine is still unknown
43:20
myelitis myelitis so again
43:23
it's it's according to sources this is
43:26
not even official we don't even know if
43:28
this is
43:28
what the deal is except they've paused
43:30
it
43:32
and uh so they actually wrote up a
43:34
document and i've uh
43:35
and i've put this into the show notes as
43:37
bad prairie purse requests
43:39
so you can understand why he thinks that
43:41
this doesn't make much sense
43:43
but it is the astrazeneca and we've got
43:46
a lot of vaccines that are that are
43:48
popping up and maybe the president is
43:50
trying to
43:51
knock them off one by one so that you
43:53
know really ours the moderna will be the
43:56
one and of course we have
43:57
russia out there saying that they they
43:59
have their sputnik moment
44:01
and right on cue four more countries
44:04
have agreed to run
44:05
late stage clinical tests of coronavirus
44:07
vaccine candidates
44:08
from china national biotech group and
44:11
synovac biotech
44:12
as china steps up its efforts in the
44:15
global race
44:16
serbia and pakistan are among the new
44:18
countries agreeing to phase three trials
44:21
the two companies are seeking more data
44:23
overseas as new cases
44:25
dwindle in china cnbg's vice president
44:28
zhang yong tao
44:29
said its phase 3 trials are expected to
44:32
involve 50
44:33
000 people in about 10 countries he
44:36
added that foreign countries have
44:37
expressed interest in ordering a
44:39
combined
44:40
500 million doses of its vaccine
44:43
trials have already begun in the united
44:45
arab emirates
44:46
bahrain peru morocco argentina and
44:48
jordan cnbg is expected to be able to
44:52
produce
44:52
300 million doses of vaccine a year once
44:56
it
44:56
upgrades its manufacturing techniques
44:58
and zhang says it is working on a plan
45:00
to raise its annual capacity to 1
45:03
billion doses
45:04
synovac's vaccine candidate coronavac is
45:07
currently being tested in brazil and
45:09
indonesia
45:10
it has also obtained approvals from two
45:12
other countries for phase 3 trials
45:15
that's according to their senior
45:16
director of global strategy
45:18
helen yang who declined to name the
45:20
countries as the information is still
45:22
confidential china has already
45:25
authorized the vaccine candidates from
45:27
synovac
45:27
and cnbg for emergency use in high-risk
45:31
groups such as
45:32
medical workers despite the final stage
45:34
of trials
45:35
still being underway now that is a
45:38
report from
45:39
epoch times so take that with a grain of
45:42
salt you
45:42
you need to they really hate china well
45:45
i i
45:46
disagree with that comment oh really um
45:49
i don't take the
45:50
epoch times with a grain of salt to the
45:52
extent that they're
45:54
i i realize that they're slanted and
45:56
they're anti-chinese but their reporting
45:58
is quite good
46:00
doesn't that still mean the way it's
46:01
presented can be taken with a grain of
46:03
salt i didn't say
46:04
douse it i said a grain
46:07
just a grain no you would know what you
46:10
take it with a grain of salt it
46:12
technically means that it's worth just a
46:15
grain of salt it's worthless
46:16
oh oh i'm sorry i thought a grain of
46:18
salt meant
46:19
it's just oh it's just a grain of salt
46:21
is not a lot of salt but you take it yes
46:22
with a grain of salt
46:24
take it with do you take it with a grain
46:28
of salt or you take it as a grain of
46:29
salt
46:31
take it now we have to know
46:34
this is our what we do on this show this
46:36
is this is quite important so we need to
46:40
uh
46:42
okay take something with a grain or
46:44
pinch of salt
46:46
regarding something as exaggerated
46:49
believe only part of something
46:51
so that is not fair to say that they
46:53
might exaggerate or
46:56
over emphasize i don't think they
46:58
exaggerate
46:59
okay well then from now on i'll just say
47:02
john's
47:02
favorite chinese outlet epoch times
47:06
favorite chinese giants well they're
47:08
haters
47:09
from your favorite from your favorite uh
47:12
publication
47:13
your favorite media company is uh comes
47:16
the
47:17
desperate cry yes the desperate cry
47:21
from the millions of people who have
47:24
been locked down for the past
47:26
45 days in
47:29
what the heck is the name of this uh
47:31
this city
47:33
this is
47:38
shoot i don't i can't remember where it
47:41
is oh it's probably in the report
47:43
the same tragic story that happened in
47:45
wuhan six months ago
47:47
is now occurring again in the xinjiang
47:49
region as
47:50
thousands of residents in high-rise
47:52
buildings shouted and screamed into the
47:54
night in despair
47:55
xinjiang's capital urunchi has been
47:58
under strict lockdown for nearly 40 days
48:00
after authorities announced a resurgence
48:02
of the ccp virus on july 16th
48:05
and a room chi resident recorded the
48:07
heartbreaking scene of people living in
48:09
surrounding buildings
48:10
screaming together to vent their
48:12
frustration it is clearly audible that
48:14
the videographer himself was sobbing
48:16
when filming
48:32
oh
48:40
i think adding that uh cry at the end
48:42
and calling it the ccp virus is it's
48:44
just
48:45
that's good reporting okay decease okay
48:49
the ccp virus i agree
48:53
that is that's an exaggeration how about
48:55
the crying at the end though that's
48:57
pretty good
48:59
well that was supposedly the
49:00
videographer i guess
49:02
yeah okay all right you win with a grain
49:05
of sauce
49:07
with a great assault but i will say that
49:09
i don't know anyone else is reporting
49:10
that and i
49:11
i kind of believe it's probably
49:13
happening hey i'm bringing the clips
49:14
you know i i i think it's interesting
49:16
enough
49:17
i'm the big promoter of this
49:19
collaboration
49:22
hey man we need to open your books what
49:24
are you doing with those guys
49:26
in my books but right on cue right on
49:29
cue
49:31
it's all happening yeah we're moving it
49:34
from
49:35
coronavirus to the green new deal
49:39
because never before have we seen such
49:42
a horrible disparities between the
49:45
genders and colors and the united
49:49
nations
49:50
yeah i'm going to play this let me see
49:52
they tweeted the united nations
49:54
twitter account tweeted the following
49:58
the hashtag kovid19 pandemic is
50:01
demonstrating what we all know
50:04
do you want to venture as to what we all
50:06
know well it's probably something that
50:09
we brought up on the show before they
50:10
figured it out
50:12
which is that covet 19 is a function of
50:14
the global warming
50:16
it's even better
50:20
the covid19 pandemic is demonstrating
50:22
what we all
50:23
know colon millennia of patriarchy
50:27
have resulted in a male-dominated world
50:30
with a male
50:31
dominated culture which damages everyone
50:34
women men girls and boys
50:38
signed antonio guterres
50:42
what yeah here's a bit of this came out
50:44
are you kidding me this came out of the
50:45
u.n
50:46
it's on the twitter man here's the audio
50:48
he didn't he didn't
50:49
that was what they tweeted here's a
50:52
snippet
50:52
uh about a minute 30 of what he said and
50:55
this is the
50:56
secretary general of the united nations
51:01
the coffee 19 pandemic has in the past
51:04
six months
51:04
turned our world upside down beyond the
51:08
virus itself
51:09
the response has had a disproportionate
51:11
and devastating social and economic
51:13
impact on women and girls
51:15
coffee 19 is deepening existing
51:18
inequalities
51:19
including gender inequality already we
51:22
are seeing a reversal in decades of
51:24
limited and fragile progress
51:25
on gender equality and women's rights
51:28
and without a concerted response
51:31
we risk losing a generation or more
51:34
against
51:36
since the start women have been on the
51:38
front lines of the response as health
51:40
care workers teachers essential staff
51:43
and the scarers in their families and
51:45
communities
51:46
between 70 and 90 percent of health care
51:49
workers are women
51:51
but their salaries and conditions often
51:53
fail to reflect the life-saving roles
51:55
they occupy
51:56
personal protective equipment is often
51:59
made to fit a standard man
52:01
which means women care workers may be at
52:04
greater risk of infection
52:06
and fewer than 30 percent of
52:07
decision-making roles in the health
52:09
sector
52:10
are occupied by women you know i i had
52:13
not heard this i haven't heard a single
52:15
woman
52:16
anywhere uh maybe i just haven't been
52:19
listening right
52:20
but the ppe the personal protective
52:22
equipment
52:23
is not is too big for women
52:27
i like to for a standard standard man
52:30
what a standard man like a standard
52:32
poodle is that what you're talking about
52:33
what's this what is this standard man i
52:36
think once again
52:37
we need to go take a look at the uh is
52:40
there such a thing
52:41
as the standard man
52:45
we look at the book of knowledge and
52:48
well we have pretty much standard person
52:51
here we go there is a wikipedia entry
52:53
for standard person let's see if we
52:56
qualify
52:57
the standard person is a theoretical
52:59
individual that has perfectly
53:00
normal characteristics this model is
53:03
used for much
53:04
research oh okay the reference woman the
53:07
reference
53:07
child the reference man do they oh it is
53:10
part of the international commission
53:12
a radiological protections 1974
53:17
definition ready yeah standard man or
53:20
reference man
53:21
is defined as being between 20 and 30
53:25
years of age so we are
53:28
way above standard we're way about
53:30
standard
53:32
we've always been beyond standard uh
53:35
average weight of the standard man you
53:38
want to take a guess
53:40
145. oh yeah it's a 70 kilogram so i'd
53:43
say yeah that's about
53:44
spot right spot on 145. that's about a
53:47
little higher
53:49
okay here we go 44.
53:52
70 kilograms in
53:56
pounds is 154. you're right it's a
54:00
little higher okay 154.
54:02
uh average height average height
54:07
yes again sure five
54:10
nine okay hold on i'm going to do the
54:12
conversion
54:15
uh centimeters conversion should be
54:18
there
54:19
no just disrespecting americans by
54:21
leaving it out as a wiki
54:26
uh so hundreds uh and i'm not using an
54:29
a4 paper anytime soon either
54:32
so the standard height of standard man
54:36
is five foot six
54:40
five six yeah well what the average
54:43
height of an american woman is five
54:45
four i believe so it's not that far off
54:48
so
54:48
this standard man's garments should be
54:51
able to fit if a woman is 5'4
54:53
it's just so this guy's full of crap
54:55
this guitarist character
54:56
by the way if i can continue the
54:58
official definition just so we're really
55:00
clear on this
55:02
so you are 20 to 30 years of age weigh
55:04
70 kilograms 170 centimeters in height
55:07
and you live in a climate with an
55:09
average temperature of 10 to 20 degrees
55:11
centigrade
55:12
also standard man is caucasian
55:16
and western european or north american
55:18
in habitat and custom
55:20
so oops how racist is that
55:24
wikipedia yeah i don't think people
55:25
stand people have not looked at the
55:27
standard man in a long time so
55:29
standard man but somehow women are
55:31
getting screwed
55:33
to ninety percent of health care workers
55:36
doing the work doing the work only
55:38
thirty percent in decision making role
55:41
now the pandemic has exposed the extent
55:44
of this
55:44
impact on physical and mental health
55:47
education
55:48
and labor force participation there are
55:51
also disturbing reports from around the
55:53
world
55:53
by the way let's just back that up for a
55:55
second what he says
55:57
the pandemic has exposed not caused
56:00
but has exposed the extent of this
56:03
impact
56:04
on physical and mental health education
56:07
and labor force participation what is he
56:10
saying
56:10
is he saying that this has exposed
56:14
that that
56:17
here is that the virus has exposed the
56:19
fact that we shut down the economy
56:21
that's either he's saying that or he's
56:23
saying women just get beat up and are
56:26
and are traumatized all the time by the
56:28
patriarchy
56:30
i'm not sure we'll roll it back a little
56:31
bit trying to get this guy's trying to
56:33
get laid
56:34
work with only 30 percent in
56:36
decision-making goals
56:39
now the pandemic has exposed the extent
56:41
of this impact
56:42
on physical and mental health education
56:45
and labor force participation there are
56:48
also disturbing reports from around the
56:50
world of skyrocketing levels of
56:52
gender-based violence
56:54
as many women are effectively confined
56:56
with their abusers
56:58
while resources and support services are
57:00
redirected
57:01
in short the pandemic is exposing and
57:04
exacerbating the considerable hurdles
57:06
women face
57:07
in achieving their rights and fulfilling
57:10
their potential
57:12
gross it's just gross again the tweet
57:15
the covet 19 pandemic is demonstrating
57:18
what we all know
57:20
millennia millennia of patriarchy and
57:22
the words
57:23
what we all know you're reading this per
57:25
se
57:26
it says what we all know yes it says
57:29
i'm reading it verbatim yes this is a
57:31
question i'm sorry not per se
57:33
per verbatim verbatim one more time the
57:36
hashtag covid19 pandemic is
57:38
demonstrating what we all know
57:40
colon millennia of patriarchy have
57:43
resulted that's his problem in a
57:46
male-dominated world with a
57:48
male-dominated culture which
57:50
damages everyone women
57:56
yeah i think uh this is unbelievable
57:58
that they would do this
58:00
i'm gonna throw this into the troll room
58:01
how is this congratulations objective in
58:03
any way
58:05
shit this u.n has got to go
58:10
it stinks yeah and then they have they
58:13
actually have a link to this is the time
58:15
to rebuild more equal inclusive and
58:17
resilient societies which
58:19
brings us to the way in which this is
58:22
going to be done
58:23
it is a global system we are all a part
58:26
of it
58:26
that is if you are the biden harris
58:29
ticket
58:29
let's go to dr ted ross the man
58:32
leading the fight against the covet 19
58:35
corona virus from the world health
58:37
organization
58:38
what could he have on his mind this this
58:41
will not be
58:42
the last pandemic thank you history
58:44
teaches us that
58:45
outbreaks and pandemics are a fact of
58:47
life
58:49
when the next family comes the world
58:51
must be ready
58:53
more ready than it was this time
58:56
in recent years many countries have made
58:59
enormous
59:00
advances in medicine but too many have
59:03
neglected
59:04
their basic publical systems which are
59:07
the foundation for responding to
59:09
infectious
59:10
diseases part of every country's
59:13
commitment to build back
59:15
better must therefore be to investigate
59:19
it's better than that part of every
59:21
countries
59:22
part of every country's commitment to
59:25
build back better must therefore be to
59:27
invest in public health
59:30
so for the uh roganites who are tuning
59:32
in for the first time
59:33
there's your proof of what i was talking
59:34
about the kamala
59:36
harris joe biden slogan
59:39
is build back better this is the idea
59:42
you want
59:43
you're going to mind control every
59:45
country's population
59:47
that okay we're going to build back
59:50
better
59:50
and of course cli and coming john your
59:53
prediction
59:54
of course with a warming climate that
59:57
makes
59:57
many more viruses just jump up on you
1:00:00
and you're just gonna
1:00:01
we're gonna have pandemics all over the
1:00:03
place but if we build back better
1:00:05
if we build back better with solar and
1:00:07
wind
1:00:08
and bill gates nuclear energy to pick up
1:00:10
the slack builds back
1:00:12
better it will be a beautiful thing even
1:00:15
the
1:00:15
world bank thinks this when it comes to
1:00:18
lebanon you've talked about the need for
1:00:20
credible reforms in lebanon what sort of
1:00:23
reforms are you talking about
1:00:25
and can this government be trusted to
1:00:26
implement them yes
1:00:29
electricity reform absolutely
1:00:31
fundamental
1:00:32
reform of the water sector the reform of
1:00:34
the connectivity sector
1:00:36
every single reform that allows the
1:00:38
lebanese citizen to get
1:00:39
to another level of normal life
1:00:42
all this is absolutely fundamental and
1:00:45
all this
1:00:46
would need one thing transparency
1:00:48
governance efficacy
1:00:49
lebanon needs to build back better
1:00:53
come on lebanon needs to build back
1:00:58
better
1:00:58
what is going on why are we the only
1:01:02
people excluding one breitbart article
1:01:05
who are noticing this obvious trend
1:01:08
it's an internationalist code it's not
1:01:11
just it's internationalist code
1:01:13
it's not just code it's on they're
1:01:16
they're code they're a lot of people
1:01:18
okay
1:01:19
it's not hard to break though it's right
1:01:21
on the lectern for joe biden build back
1:01:23
better
1:01:25
he's an internationalist they want to
1:01:27
turn the whole country they are
1:01:28
they are anti-american certainly yes
1:01:32
well certainly anti
1:01:33
well i mean they're american american
1:01:35
but they're anti
1:01:37
borders cultures you know no borders no
1:01:40
people no less people less people
1:01:44
everything free what yeah socialism but
1:01:48
yeah this is an international
1:01:50
movement and then biden's part of it and
1:01:52
i don't even know that biden knows this
1:01:54
he's so
1:01:55
dumb i was going to say i if you're
1:01:57
saying biden's part of it
1:01:59
yeah sign him his people are part of it
1:02:01
and by and
1:02:02
and the slogan was handed to him he
1:02:04
didn't dream this up no somebody came
1:02:06
of course of course he didn't one of the
1:02:09
uh
1:02:10
one of his people uh
1:02:13
one of the high-end people came up with
1:02:15
it camelot probably knows what's going
1:02:17
on
1:02:18
maybe
1:02:21
maybe well you know maybe there's a
1:02:25
million jokes there i'm not going to any
1:02:27
of them i've already gotten myself in
1:02:28
enough trouble for this show all right
1:02:29
so maybe we just uh go straight into
1:02:32
just a little bit of china since we're
1:02:33
already bitching about them
1:02:35
uh because of course they're completely
1:02:37
responsible for everything
1:02:39
uh note we got several notes based upon
1:02:41
your request about the huawei backdoors
1:02:44
uh as we have uh also as far as i'm
1:02:49
as far as i know still not really
1:02:51
reported anywhere that the
1:02:54
um kosovo
1:02:58
serbia harmonization agreement
1:03:01
is pretty much centered around uh
1:03:04
putting a big broomstick up
1:03:06
china's butthole by chopping off their
1:03:09
rail projects so that's we're going to
1:03:11
finance that now
1:03:12
maybe with the eu maybe not but we are
1:03:14
we are a signatory
1:03:16
to the signatory that they are to
1:03:18
themselves so and it says in the
1:03:19
agreement we're going to help you out
1:03:21
uh we're going to help extend this
1:03:23
railway to the port that was
1:03:25
always china the belt and road is a port
1:03:28
and railroad
1:03:29
plan includes the the 5g
1:03:33
digital highway huawei which you know
1:03:36
they both agree to in their agreement
1:03:38
they will
1:03:38
remove it if they have it and will
1:03:40
reject it if the 5g provider is on the
1:03:42
verboten list and there's good reason
1:03:46
for it
1:03:47
so here we go this was research on
1:03:49
huawei devices conducted by mit's
1:03:52
lincoln laboratory
1:03:54
one huawei does not acknowledge nist as
1:03:57
an authority and thus will not
1:03:58
acknowledge
1:04:00
fis ma fisma or omb m16
1:04:04
i have no idea what these standards are
1:04:06
but i'm sure they're important
1:04:07
a requirement for doing business with
1:04:09
government entities or infrastructure
1:04:10
there you go
1:04:11
they do not demonstrate a concern for
1:04:13
exploits or vulnerability or take a
1:04:15
proactive
1:04:15
position huawei has multi-hard-coded
1:04:19
embedded super user accounts within the
1:04:21
chip
1:04:22
sets which huawei disputes can be used
1:04:24
for espionage they don't dispute they're
1:04:26
there
1:04:27
but he's they they dispute they can be
1:04:28
used to usage
1:04:30
yes uh oh no we have we have yeah now we
1:04:34
know that that's there but
1:04:35
we're not gonna use it we're not gonna
1:04:36
use it we're not gonna use it
1:04:40
as a couple more points in there but i
1:04:41
think that's the most the most obvious
1:04:43
one and huawei has engaged in cyber
1:04:45
espionage
1:04:46
uh through the elemental super micro
1:04:48
computer inc
1:04:50
uh they had contracted source servers to
1:04:52
amazon remember that that was a while
1:04:53
ago a microscopic chip was discovered
1:04:55
with backdoor capabilities
1:04:58
um so this yeah that
1:05:01
that may have been bullshit maybe
1:05:04
but uh you know this is mit in their
1:05:07
report clearly
1:05:08
says no and huawei is trying to do some
1:05:11
they're trying to do some pathetic thing
1:05:13
by saying well
1:05:14
well we have a better app system than
1:05:16
google anyway since we can't use it so
1:05:18
we're just going to roll that out
1:05:22
it's a little tit for tat everywhere and
1:05:25
what did i have here on the chiners
1:05:27
did i have anything um we had the epoch
1:05:30
times
1:05:32
yeah these i've been carrying these
1:05:33
clips for a week and a half this is
1:05:35
ambassador
1:05:36
sam brownback our ambassador sam
1:05:38
brownback uh talking about the religious
1:05:40
situation how china continues to
1:05:42
suppress religion
1:05:43
uh and they are after all faiths
1:05:47
it's a war that the kingdom of man has
1:05:49
tried
1:05:50
to win for millennia and
1:05:53
they're not going to win this one and
1:05:54
they haven't won it in the past
1:05:56
and i i think you can just look at all
1:05:58
the evidence you can look at what
1:05:59
china did to the tibetan buddhist and
1:06:02
still and the persecution
1:06:04
and keeping the dalai lama out of the
1:06:06
country and now even declaring
1:06:08
uh that they get to appoint the next
1:06:09
dalai lama the chinese communist party
1:06:12
you can look at sin john which is
1:06:14
probably the most egregious religious
1:06:16
persecution taking place in the world
1:06:18
today million
1:06:20
muslim uighurs in concentration camps
1:06:22
and then if you get out of those
1:06:24
you're in this police state of a virtual
1:06:27
prison by all the cameras and the
1:06:29
the facial recognition systems and the
1:06:32
limitations on you the destruction of
1:06:34
the house church
1:06:36
the desire to control the catholic
1:06:39
church the persecution of falun gong
1:06:42
the incredible reporting now of taking
1:06:45
place of organ harvesting
1:06:47
and then top it all off with hong kong
1:06:50
that's supposed to be a
1:06:52
two systems one country being merged
1:06:55
into
1:06:56
one system one country and the system is
1:06:58
what beijing is saying
1:07:01
this is just across the board it's
1:07:03
everywhere
1:07:04
it has gone more nationalistic and
1:07:07
instead it used to be more at a
1:07:09
at a provincial level and it's gone
1:07:11
harsher
1:07:12
under xi jinping his main
1:07:15
implementer is chen kwang guo
1:07:18
he's the party chair over sin john he
1:07:22
put down the buddhist he's putting down
1:07:24
the muslims now
1:07:25
and the united states recently
1:07:26
sanctioned him with the global magnitsky
1:07:29
sanctions
1:07:30
stuff you don't really hear about no he
1:07:33
did not
1:07:33
never hear any of what you just played
1:07:35
did he say oregon harvesting
1:07:38
organ organ harvesting he didn't say
1:07:40
oregon harvesting
1:07:42
no because we'd give him portland for
1:07:44
free
1:07:45
no it's organ organ harvesting uh
1:07:48
and he did follow up uh what the uh uh
1:07:51
the current
1:07:52
administration is doing against this uh
1:07:54
this suppression
1:07:55
you're seeing the trump administration
1:07:58
go hammer and tongue
1:08:00
uh at these human rights abuses and
1:08:02
particularly religious
1:08:03
hammer and tongs since we're looking
1:08:05
stuff up hammer and tongs
1:08:07
hammer and tongue
1:08:09
[Music]
1:08:17
energetically enthusiastically or with
1:08:19
great
1:08:20
payments okay uh at these human rights
1:08:23
abuses
1:08:24
particularly religious freedom abuses
1:08:26
that are taking place in western china
1:08:28
uh and
1:08:28
they we are going at uh the companies
1:08:32
that are then used in the forced labor
1:08:34
uh
1:08:35
that uh that is being uh
1:08:39
forced uh by the chinese communist party
1:08:42
we are going at the entities that their
1:08:44
technology
1:08:45
is being used to uh observe and to
1:08:48
oppress people
1:08:50
we really see the future of oppression
1:08:52
being fewer people in concentration
1:08:55
camps and more people
1:08:56
controlled uh in a society with
1:08:59
24-hour surveillance systems on people
1:09:02
and limiting what they can do in that
1:09:05
society
1:09:06
so we're going at those technology
1:09:08
companies we're going at the production
1:09:09
companies we're going at the individuals
1:09:12
and we're serious about this that this
1:09:15
is wrong with china is doing
1:09:17
they seek to be a global leader and yet
1:09:19
they're leading the world in persecution
1:09:21
the global leadership is in persecution
1:09:23
that's not the kind of leadership that
1:09:25
the world wants and the world needs to
1:09:27
see this
1:09:28
and we're putting a big light on it yeah
1:09:30
except the only
1:09:31
place anyone heard you say it was here
1:09:35
no agenda i haven't seen ambassador good
1:09:38
job with the lighting
1:09:39
sam i haven't seen the ambassador around
1:09:43
much
1:09:45
um so i do like that they're pushing
1:09:49
uh obviously you're not gonna get much
1:09:51
uh support for pushing back on china
1:09:54
in the actual media in the united states
1:09:57
and if i may uh walk onto dangerous turf
1:10:01
since it is quite well known that i am
1:10:03
not the sports
1:10:04
person um i have gotten a little bit
1:10:08
fascinated by basketball and
1:10:11
it was after i guess it was after
1:10:14
sunday's show
1:10:15
i flipped on espn uh there was a game i
1:10:18
got a big ten game is that is it the big
1:10:20
ten is it was the
1:10:21
playoffs what do we have is this a super
1:10:24
bowl yet for
1:10:24
basketball you're probably watching one
1:10:27
of the nba playoff games yes playoff
1:10:29
game
1:10:30
uh which now okay here's what i know
1:10:34
about
1:10:34
sports the placement of any light by the
1:10:38
way
1:10:39
before you go on with that they have i
1:10:42
the thing that's interesting is there's
1:10:43
one or two
1:10:44
people that seem to have a lot of
1:10:45
there's a lot of rel blood relations i
1:10:48
guess
1:10:48
in the uh in the nba because i don't
1:10:51
know how many brothers there are in this
1:10:53
vote family
1:10:54
but there are so many guys named vote
1:10:58
playing in the nba just like why they
1:11:01
are they do doing genetically
1:11:03
engineering with these vote people
1:11:06
i think the funniest is uh they've
1:11:08
they've named all white guys ally
1:11:10
it's very odd so i i know that
1:11:15
the cost of placing a logo
1:11:18
on a uniform on the court uh
1:11:21
in the stands the banners that is real
1:11:24
money and that's
1:11:25
big money and all i saw was
1:11:29
united in black streaming everywhere so
1:11:32
it's not just black lives matter we are
1:11:35
united in
1:11:36
black and you and it's this is the miami
1:11:39
heat
1:11:40
slogan apparently they are selling
1:11:42
united in black uh
1:11:43
apparel which of course all proceeds go
1:11:46
to
1:11:47
black lives matter i presume
1:11:50
this this has to be compensated
1:11:55
it's on the shirts it's on the front of
1:11:57
the shirts it's on the back of the shirt
1:11:59
so it's on
1:12:00
on the refs uh pockets it's in the
1:12:02
stands
1:12:04
this has to be a chinese communist
1:12:07
party paid promotion to
1:12:10
just mess with our heads
1:12:15
the disney logo that's on the court the
1:12:17
disney logo on the court
1:12:18
is puny compared to all this unite
1:12:22
and who wants to hear it right now the
1:12:24
ratings are in the toilet
1:12:27
people i'll just say this as a i am a
1:12:31
sports fan and i do know about these
1:12:32
things even though i was unfamiliar with
1:12:34
the vote family
1:12:38
i uh i know
1:12:41
sports fans i like sports myself i like
1:12:44
everything you know
1:12:45
it is a it was it's an escapist
1:12:47
mechanism
1:12:49
people use it to escape you can argue
1:12:52
with your buddy who's just
1:12:53
on the opposite side of the political
1:12:55
spectrum and you can argue
1:12:56
and have conversations about the the
1:13:00
current status of the warriors for
1:13:01
example or how the football season's
1:13:03
going to go
1:13:04
and you can do all these things without
1:13:05
and you get right you know the rivalries
1:13:07
are there but they're
1:13:08
they're not life and death and it's just
1:13:11
it's silly at some level in fact it's
1:13:12
silly at all levels it's very silly
1:13:15
but it's a way of escaping its escapism
1:13:18
to bring
1:13:18
politics into it is is a great way to
1:13:21
kill it
1:13:22
these people i you see these guys
1:13:24
tweeting i'm not going to watch these
1:13:25
games anymore
1:13:26
i go to watch sports to see the sports i
1:13:28
don't want to i don't care about
1:13:30
having to vote or do all these different
1:13:32
things because these guys are going to
1:13:34
lecture me about politics yeah
1:13:37
it's really bad bad and the ratings show
1:13:40
it in in what was
1:13:41
what's actually a sports coverage void
1:13:45
their ratings are in the toilet toilet
1:13:47
but they're down 30
1:13:48
35 not with nascar well hold on i am
1:13:52
very happy this is happening to the nba
1:13:55
because this means it's perfect time
1:14:00
for soccer to make its move you know
1:14:04
did you mention that i don't want to
1:14:06
bring this you you'd mention it in jest
1:14:09
i'm actually concerned about this
1:14:12
because i've always been fearful that
1:14:14
the whole covet thing and everything is
1:14:16
you know what to get us back into a
1:14:18
global idea
1:14:20
all one nation one globe we're all part
1:14:22
of
1:14:23
borders football yeah
1:14:26
we want to all have the sport that this
1:14:28
an international sport
1:14:30
you know cricket could make a run at it
1:14:32
no no no
1:14:33
soccer cricket is three day games no
1:14:37
soccer is going is it that is the
1:14:39
universal all
1:14:40
you know there's no politics in soccer
1:14:42
so much and now they're
1:14:44
introducing it they may be killing it
1:14:46
but
1:14:47
yeah i've been fearful of this because
1:14:48
soccer is the dullest of all these
1:14:50
sports
1:14:51
in terms of watching watchability the
1:14:53
rest of it i've been
1:15:01
here's where you're wrong it used to be
1:15:04
but compared to unite in black ally
1:15:07
vote people no soccer is a breath of
1:15:11
fresh air
1:15:15
so so i'm very very fearful the good
1:15:18
news
1:15:18
is is that people are tuning out from
1:15:21
this
1:15:21
it's they're not taking it anymore and i
1:15:23
think that's good and
1:15:25
with that i'd like to thank you for your
1:15:27
courage and say in the morning to you
1:15:28
the man who put the c
1:15:29
in btc john c dvorak
1:15:34
well in the morning to you mr adam
1:15:35
mccurry also in the morning all should
1:15:36
see boots on the ground feet in the air
1:15:37
subs in the water all the damage nights
1:15:39
out there in the morning to
1:15:40
our trolls in the troll room let us get
1:15:43
a count everybody
1:15:44
lc boom what do we got trolls up 14 32.
1:15:49
uh that's pretty good down uh
1:15:52
68 really 60. oh wait this is a thursday
1:15:56
though right now thursdays are
1:15:57
usually i don't know oh that's right
1:16:00
thursdays are lower yeah you're slacking
1:16:02
though people get your trolls
1:16:04
when you when you wake up from under the
1:16:06
bridge you got to bring him to the show
1:16:07
you got to have them all logged in
1:16:10
um we do say in the morning to them our
1:16:12
trolls are
1:16:13
i mean if you need if you want trolls
1:16:14
you might as well just have them
1:16:16
and put them in a in a bridge here that
1:16:18
we've got it's the the troll
1:16:20
room we even have some new trolls
1:16:21
apparently in the morning neutrals
1:16:24
you're going to have a good time here no
1:16:25
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1:16:27
this show
1:16:27
live many shows that we do live
1:16:31
uh dvorak horowitz is on tuesdays nick
1:16:33
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1:16:35
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1:16:37
pre-stream there's
1:16:38
tons of stuff tons uh and while you're
1:16:41
in there hit up doug for an invite to
1:16:43
noagendasocial.com which is our
1:16:45
federated social network which has no
1:16:48
algos
1:16:49
no deep platforming no shadow banning
1:16:52
and it's federated so it works all
1:16:54
around the world except with people who
1:16:55
hate us which is kind of good
1:16:57
we don't need if you hate us then don't
1:16:59
listen to us this is perfect uh
1:17:02
and i'd like to thank the artist for the
1:17:05
artwork
1:17:06
brought to us on episode 1275
1:17:09
the title of that was hypocrite oath
1:17:11
oddly enough some people
1:17:13
did feel necessary to reach out to me
1:17:15
and say it's hippocratic
1:17:17
oh please put them on a list those
1:17:21
people
1:17:24
not on the list because he's exceptional
1:17:26
today sir
1:17:27
ned who brought us the artwork it was um
1:17:30
his depiction of the amazon delivery
1:17:33
drivers cell phones hanging in a tree
1:17:35
interestingly they were hanging by would
1:17:37
look like nooses
1:17:39
so i'm surprised we were not noticing
1:17:41
that surprised we were not deployed over
1:17:44
that i just see that now yeah i'm
1:17:46
looking at it now
1:17:48
i didn't think about that that was
1:17:50
sketchy okay well we still would have
1:17:52
picked it was there anything we needed
1:17:53
to discuss uh yeah we would have
1:17:55
regarding the art was there because you
1:17:57
often will say
1:17:58
i gotta mention this but what was it
1:18:01
well there was nothing really
1:18:02
good uh there is a couple of things
1:18:05
cropping up though and the new art
1:18:07
new artist coming on board that i want
1:18:09
to mention i want to stop it i mean i'm
1:18:11
going to have to do a
1:18:12
just as though and by the way this
1:18:14
mission statement is complete i'll send
1:18:15
it over to
1:18:16
this good good good but i think now i'm
1:18:18
going to have to do an art
1:18:20
which should be posted on the art site
1:18:22
uh some tips
1:18:24
handy tips tips like don't use our faces
1:18:28
in the art
1:18:29
yeah that's it we did that for the first
1:18:31
couple years and we
1:18:32
we banned it so if you're gonna put our
1:18:35
face in the art and
1:18:36
i'm talking to artists like uh superb uh
1:18:40
franco superba franco who's got two
1:18:42
pieces in with our
1:18:44
no that is just immediately eliminated
1:18:46
under all circumstances there's no
1:18:48
exceptions
1:18:50
um there's also some other things we
1:18:52
don't
1:18:53
pictures of joe rogan as our artwork
1:18:58
it's not the joe rogan show we're doing
1:19:00
think about what you're promoting people
1:19:03
these are promotional pieces that
1:19:05
promote the show
1:19:07
so you know we're not promoting joe
1:19:09
rogan's show we're not promoting
1:19:11
however joe biden i must say the picture
1:19:14
of joe with the caption breaking news
1:19:16
adam curry spreads tourettes to joe
1:19:18
rogan
1:19:19
is a personal fave we're not going to
1:19:21
use it but
1:19:22
i like it it is funny spreads tourettes
1:19:27
it had been nice if the picture of joe
1:19:29
wasn't so
1:19:31
red bringing back the color issues
1:19:34
oh yes uh so there's a there are a
1:19:36
number of things you you know
1:19:39
anyway this piece was the only one that
1:19:41
really had a chance i thought
1:19:43
uh to get on because the rest of the
1:19:45
pieces were
1:19:46
they were just sloppy and and
1:19:50
also you had a you had a comment you
1:19:52
think that daryn o'neil
1:19:54
needs to stop with that background he's
1:19:57
got to back off on his red background
1:19:58
it's the same one
1:19:59
the same ones like yeah we get it it's
1:20:02
not working
1:20:03
yeah it stopped working
1:20:07
so and can i just point out we really
1:20:09
love all these people
1:20:10
this is just this if you do this yeah
1:20:13
the artists
1:20:15
they need to be abused i know i'm cruel
1:20:18
to say this
1:20:22
oh okay and and have you done this do
1:20:24
you have a history of abusing artists or
1:20:27
only during corona
1:20:28
i've been in the publishing business
1:20:30
long enough to know how it goes
1:20:32
and artists they get abused and they
1:20:35
just and they're
1:20:36
they like it and they like it i don't
1:20:38
know that they like it they probably
1:20:40
don't like it but they expect it
1:20:43
because you're not doing your job if
1:20:45
you're not abusing them and you have to
1:20:46
be the big
1:20:47
dick you know artists are very sensitive
1:20:50
people but
1:20:52
they expect something out of the out of
1:20:54
the customer too yeah
1:20:55
okay well then we're giving them
1:20:56
everything everything they wish for i
1:20:59
guess
1:21:00
well this is like a professional
1:21:01
operation we are
1:21:03
just like the height of professionalism
1:21:06
and that is
1:21:07
it really i really need to say this
1:21:10
because
1:21:11
when i compare anything out there to the
1:21:13
amount
1:21:14
of information and the producers we have
1:21:17
and what they send in
1:21:18
and how this really works and the
1:21:20
stories and the
1:21:22
expertise we have four pharmacists
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you know it's and we how many dentists
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do we have we have
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people everywhere and they know they
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understand
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my job is not to bitch and say i can't
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believe
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you didn't talk about that which is what
1:21:37
most podcasts get
1:21:39
instead our producers know i need to
1:21:42
email adam and john and say
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here's my expertise here's what i think
1:21:46
about it here's some stuff to look at
1:21:48
and you do that before the show and uh
1:21:51
and we're unstoppable we're unstoppable
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i i think we are we are unstoppable and
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i'm very proud of it
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and uh we do our best art generate no
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agenda artgenerator.com uh part of our
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value for value system you get out of it
1:22:04
what you put into it
1:22:06
and the artists are sure getting getting
1:22:08
their money's worth today
1:22:09
we really appreciate uh you sir net net
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and everyone who participates in this
1:22:14
and the many other ways including
1:22:16
financially which would
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this would be completely impossible
1:22:19
without that so we'd like to thank
1:22:20
upfront our executive producers and
1:22:22
associate executive producers
1:22:24
who shall be credited as such for
1:22:27
episode 1276. i i
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have to mention some one more thing
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about the artists
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how come mike riot okay
1:22:36
by the way use mike riley piece on the
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um
1:22:40
newsletter and mike riley did a piece
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this time called
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free comic strip blogger with a fist
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there like he's i don't understand
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what's going on with this let me see let
1:22:54
me see what's happening where is it
1:22:55
right at the top is called freedom he's
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got riley writing a
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pre-comic strip blog he's got a fist
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somehow he's got a fist as a
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he got into the into the font i don't
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know how he did that
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um it's right at the top yeah i see it i
1:23:10
see it i'm i'm not so sure what that i
1:23:13
think
1:23:13
i don't know no idea what that is very
1:23:15
strange
1:23:17
okay uh let's get just thank a few
1:23:19
people who may
1:23:20
produce the show yes jake scott's right
1:23:22
at the top of the list from curtailing
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idaho and he came in with a thousand
1:23:25
dollars which is nice
1:23:27
but he did no note and that we looked
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and looked at looked for scott i looked
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under his real email which is something
1:23:32
something something at yahoo.com
1:23:35
and they couldn't find anything so it
1:23:37
would go with no jingles no karma
1:23:39
for the moment and then he can write us
1:23:41
if he wants to say anything otherwise
1:23:42
he's an instant
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yes but he and he came in literally as
1:23:46
an one of the instant that there is an
1:23:48
instant donation level
1:23:50
but there's no mention of what he wants
1:23:51
to be knighted as but we're knighting
1:23:52
him as
1:23:53
sir jake's got is he on the list
1:23:57
no no but i'm putting him on there now
1:24:06
he's in now man definitely meanwhile
1:24:08
anonymous night in michigan comes with
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828 dollars and 20 cents
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he wrote a check and he got plastered
1:24:15
all over the check don't mention my name
1:24:17
okay but he does want jobs karma
1:24:20
and the curry recipe for success uh
1:24:24
clip it's a recipe for success you know
1:24:27
the one that sounds like you but
1:24:28
somebody else oh yes yes
1:24:31
and this bumps him to baron and i
1:24:34
believe he's been upgrading he should be
1:24:36
on the upgrade list as the baron of the
1:24:38
great
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lakes watershed ah yes this is why he's
1:24:42
not on the night list he's
1:24:43
he's a he's a title upgrade yeah yeah
1:24:46
he's a title upgrade he should be on
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there
1:24:48
yeah he is he is on there yes uh and he
1:24:51
says uh
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sincerely sir a oh no sir oh
1:24:56
here's his old name sir a source
1:24:59
familiar with the matter
1:25:03
so he's actually the sir a source
1:25:04
familiar with the matter we'll give him
1:25:06
uh what would know give him his barren
1:25:08
name
1:25:09
name and uh he wanted a jobs karma you
1:25:12
said
1:25:13
and the uh he wanted the recipe he wants
1:25:16
jobs karma and a yeah the curry recipe
1:25:18
for success
1:25:19
someone's getting cornholed today sounds
1:25:22
like a recipe for success to me
1:25:24
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
1:25:27
let's vote for jobs
1:25:30
karma okay
1:25:34
typical michigan there's actually a
1:25:37
michigander
1:25:39
next from parts unknown 500 um
1:25:44
no jingles no karma another good one
1:25:46
shows fantastic as usual shout out to my
1:25:48
fellow carolinian producers
1:25:50
update on no agendabuttons.com still
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working a way to make sasc work for
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international producers so everyone
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that lives out the u.s and outside the
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u.s the solution is coming
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so far 401 submissions to the site and
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205
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2005 buttons wow have been created and
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mailed wow
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outside of postage costs and my slow
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service they are free
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these are rookie numbers people we got
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to pump those numbers up come on man
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come on man look this deal look
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come on man no joke every design has
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been
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chosen at least twice but most popular
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the 33 the magic number club 33 old
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is the take on the old sun records label
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new design
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soon no agendabuttons.com
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no agendabuttons.com no agenda
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rebuttons.com yes they're beautiful
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they're really fun surprises
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thank you very much mike yes aaron
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moreno in covino
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virginia uh 375 dollars
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i have a note
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is it covino or i don't know remember
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that
1:27:01
thank you for your courage and uh
1:27:05
twice weekly you know hold on a second
1:27:07
so it's actually dark in here
1:27:10
no lights on something when you get it
1:27:13
twice weekly uh sanitation you provide
1:27:16
my wife
1:27:17
not nadine and me over the years since
1:27:20
she is a parisian
1:27:21
french you have at least one donating
1:27:24
avid french producer
1:27:25
wow there she is
1:27:30
yeah we appreciate that but she's not in
1:27:33
france and
1:27:35
that's what we've been doing it really
1:27:36
has to be an arrogant angry frenchman
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otherwise yeah yeah it has to be perfect
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just to be a dude an angry arrogant
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french man
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yeah or average arrogant is more
1:27:53
arrogant and
1:27:54
than any of anyone anyone else yeah with
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my formerly conservative alma mater
1:28:00
usc going woke and cancelling
1:28:04
all four all four all fall
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sports this donation represents a real
1:28:10
reallocation of game day funds plus the
1:28:13
funding of an
1:28:14
honor society to which i belong i
1:28:17
encourage all others to reallocate funds
1:28:19
so they would
1:28:20
normally spend on entertainment or
1:28:22
charitable causes that have gone woke
1:28:25
and they should reallocate to the best
1:28:26
podcasts in the universe the breakdown
1:28:28
is as follows 150
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for six games of an on-campus parking at
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twenty-five dollars per game
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ninety dollars for six games of
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on-campus tailgate reservations at
1:28:39
fifteen
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dollars per game 135 dollars for my
1:28:42
yearly donation to phi
1:28:43
beta kappa another smart listener
1:28:46
because they
1:28:47
too have gone woke sjw wow
1:28:52
please call out my douchebag cousin
1:28:54
frankie yeah
1:28:55
right i hit him in the mouth
1:28:59
many years ago and he has yet to donate
1:29:01
pre-covet this douchebag
1:29:03
has no problem spending ten dollars on a
1:29:06
craft
1:29:06
single batch artist artino's artisanal
1:29:10
sorry beer uh
1:29:16
yeah you know small batch say says
1:29:19
single batch but didn't
1:29:20
smell that same thing but i can't donate
1:29:22
to the
1:29:23
best podcast in the universe can't do it
1:29:25
he is the epitome of a douchebag
1:29:28
no jingles you just need a good dose of
1:29:30
health karma for the
1:29:31
septuaginarian parents the family and
1:29:34
the no agenda community
1:29:36
aaron morano yeah man you got it
1:29:39
here's your karma you've got karma
1:29:44
so what's he doing in virginia i wonder
1:29:45
what a phi beta cap would be doing in