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If you can go outside you are
free and clear. Adam curry, John
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C. Devora. Thursday February
17 2022. This is your award
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winning give on media
assassination episode 1420. This
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is no agenda. Sneezing for the
CDC, broadcasting live from the
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heart of the Texas Hill Country
here. region number six in the
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morning, everybody I'm Adam
curry and from Northern Silicon
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Valley, where we're shelling the
kindergartens. I'm Jhansi
0:28
Dvorak.
0:32
Oh, man, you turn yourself down
just a biscuit of the dog just a
0:37
little bit. You went like when
you'd over modulate me? Oh, no,
0:42
no, no, but you weren't you were
peeking your Redline and I want
0:44
to make sure you're okay. I
don't want to. I don't want to
0:47
hurt yourself there.
0:49
Are you okay? Because just
before we started, and we were
0:52
playing the fat lady, it sounded
like you let out a cry of
0:55
anguish or pain or both. Yeah, I
kicked the same device I keep
1:00
did such a thing and in this
room is on the floor. Which
1:04
shouldn't be there. And I kicked
it. Hurt.
1:10
kicked this damn thing. I don't
know why. Just don't move. I
1:14
imagined like a bucket. Except
there was a brick under the
1:17
buckets. I want to put it there
just to mess with you.
1:21
Yeah, yeah. Okay. No.
1:24
A boots on the ground. Cuf
update.
1:28
Oh, yes. This is the priority.
bombing the shelling of the
1:32
kindergarten in Ukraine.
1:36
You want to do the alien. Okay,
if you want to do kids first. I
1:39
don't I just it just it's just
something I'm going to read. So
1:42
you're gonna have to do this
update first? I don't there's
1:45
no, I have no clips. Is that
someone bombing and shelling the
1:49
kindergarteners? Oh, yeah, yeah,
yeah. Those rooskies Yeah, I got
1:53
it. Okay, I trusted.
1:56
Alright, so today is day nine.
And
2:00
I have to say that this, this
COVID thing is not what I
2:05
expected it to be. Again, I've
not had any, any fevers or
2:09
anything after the first couple
of days, which I I think I
2:13
attribute to the ways of Verto
kit. Yeah. You're gonna have to
2:17
explain what did you expect it
to be? Well, I expect it to be
2:21
like a flu. Where after you've
had the fever and you've had a
2:25
couple days, we feel a little
bit fuzzy. That then you get
2:29
better and then you know, you
gradually just kind of like
2:33
okay, I'm just good. And back to
go about it's about a six seven
2:37
day cycle. Yeah, yeah, Max. Max,
for sure. I mean, flu for me
2:42
would be five. Yes. 567 Then
you're completely back. So no,
2:47
it's this weird waves that come
back. And not a fever or
2:51
anything. But have severe waves
of fatigue. Yes. Yeah. And just
2:58
eating right now I'm still
working. I still do four shows a
3:01
week. So it's, it's not like I'm
sitting at home.
3:06
But then I'm I am wipes like we
were walking the dog two days
3:10
ago. And whatever happened, the
leash dropped. And she was about
3:15
to run after some varmint, I'm
like, Ah, and so I'm running to
3:18
step on the leash and maybe
three yards, and I'm out of
3:23
breath. Like, okay, that's not
normal.
3:29
The brain fog is kind of okay, I
don't I don't have any problems.
3:32
You know, what's interesting is
the amount of people when you
3:34
have it, who will immediately
start emailing you with
3:38
everything you're doing wrong,
and what you should what you
3:41
should be doing. Oh, no,
everything wrong. It's pretty
3:44
much like that. Not a no man,
you shouldn't be doing this. You
3:47
got to be doing this. This is
what works. Who does a lot of
3:51
that. But also, people now that
I understand what it is now
3:56
people are sharing with me. And
I and I comprehend what they're
3:59
saying. I mean, this this
healthy 40 year old guys, I know
4:02
who took three weeks, and they
had dizziness and all kinds of
4:07
my signings month. A month.
Yeah, he's what? 27
4:15
Now he's like, 32 he's born 85
figured out. Okay, so I'm 36 so
4:21
he it was one month of fatigue
on an authentic exactly the way
4:26
you're describing it.
4:27
And then there's the Phantom
smells. I went outside yesterday
4:31
to walk the dog. And right away.
It's like, it smells like the
4:35
ocean and the fish are kind of
rotting. I mean, that was where
4:38
Jay Jay, another example of a
COVID survivor. Yeah, she's too.
4:45
She, by the way contradicted my
comparing your screwball taste,
4:51
taste and smell difference to
hers. Her hers was
4:55
you said yours was metallic? No.
Yeah, I had a sip of wine.
5:00
It tastes like tin foil. Yeah,
yeah, that's the graphene oxide.
5:03
He said, hers was more sulfuric
maybe or like, like you're now
5:08
getting with the smelling this
just sulfurous aromas for no
5:14
good reason. Right? And I'm sure
the zinc is not helping, I'm
5:17
still taking zinc,
5:19
you know that that can mess up
your, your smell and your taste
5:22
a little bit.
5:24
So there's that and and and then
the the final thing is we have
5:29
the antigen tests from from
Abbott Labs, because I'm not
5:35
putting anything from China.
Chinese test not that way. So
5:40
I've been a put a picture in the
news, this Chinese test. So this
5:45
company that is in the company,
look them up. They're talking
5:49
about the test the government
sent you. Yeah, the test the
5:52
government sent me during
located Palo Alto does the test
5:55
I say made in China, the company
in Palo Alto is made in China is
6:00
owned by two Chinese companies.
Yeah. Isn't that wonderful? The
6:04
fact is Chinese company in China
6:08
makes most of these tests all
over the country, what is what
6:12
would happen to Biden's Made in
America thing? And I know that
6:16
Abbott Labs has plenty because
we have a friend who gets them
6:19
wholesale. So we got we got six
tests when they send them to us
6:23
very sweet of them.
6:26
Now, so, you know, it's like, I
don't know what good it's not
6:29
PCR I don't know what good these
tests are. But you know, after
6:33
eight days, and I, and Tina has
nothing, she has no symptoms.
6:37
Nothing's wrong with her. She's
fine. It's a little weird for
6:41
her because says, Do you feel
okay, I said, Well, yeah, no,
6:45
it's hard to explain. It's like,
I know, I look okay, I'm
6:47
working. But there's sometimes
just, you know, severe fatigue.
6:50
Okay.
6:51
thing that, okay, so the test.
6:54
We both took a test yesterday,
and I'm still testing positive.
7:00
And this is nine to eight days
yesterday. And it whatever that
7:03
means, right? Who the hell knows
what these tests are showing.
7:06
But whatever I have, she doesn't
have or she had some kind of
7:09
different tests because she gets
a negative for COVID
7:14
thing that is
7:17
that I had earlier this week, I
actually had to sit down and
7:20
talk to my wife about it. I
said,
7:23
when I can feel this thing in my
body. And it makes me mad
7:29
because I've been violated, you
know, clearly by some foreign
7:33
thing that some fuckers made in
a lab somewhere, and that we are
7:36
by a bio weapon is intended to
be not released. Well, maybe it
7:41
was intended to be really miss
just who knows. But it's
7:44
annoying. Yeah, I would say
you'd be irked and I got a
7:47
little anxious from it. You
know, I'm just walking in like,
7:51
this thing. What is this thing
doing? Like in your chest? We're
7:54
just like, a little anxious. And
of course, you know, I'm I got
7:58
my head on straight. And I
talked to Tina battling. I'm
8:01
feeling kind of weird about
this. So calm down. But I can
8:04
see where people who really
haven't been investigating and
8:10
deconstructing for two years of
getting totally freaked out.
8:15
really freaked out. I think a
lot of people die from being
8:18
freaked out. Yes. Well, I think
the numbers in the United States
8:22
which have been which have been
primed, American public has been
8:25
primed by the media to freak out
by the media and the government
8:30
and the Big Pharma. I think that
because of that, I think that
8:34
accounts for the maximum debt,
why does the United States have
8:37
the most deaths in the world? I
mean, it doesn't make any real
8:41
sense if you stop for one second
and think about it at all, is we
8:45
even prepared for this pandemic,
David decided to scare people to
8:48
death, which can be done easily
and the New York Times this
8:53
morning has a whole article
COVID patients may have higher
8:56
risk of mental health problems.
I knew Oh, that's just never
9:00
gonna be the case with you know.
9:05
But
9:07
you know what they what they're
saying is if you had COVID You
9:12
You could have mental health
problems please ignore the
9:14
anxiety of it being a manmade
bio weapon please ignore the
9:19
anxiety of mandates the
incessant oh my god, we're all
9:22
gonna die from the media. That's
what's making people crazy.
9:29
Big study they did there. Of
course, it's COVID COVID Did it
9:33
not anything else? Not not the
media itself, not the New York
9:36
Times. And now here comes the
kicker. So just two three weeks
9:42
ago, I asked you if you would
feel comfortable sticking
9:46
something up your nose that the
government sent you? And I know
9:50
that that made you pause and you
probably have not done so. Of
9:54
course not of course that was
you know, a I'm just a crazy ass
9:57
conspiracy theorist. I mean, why
would he not think
10:00
I'm a nutcase. And then the CDC
post this video yesterday,
10:04
remember that no swab he took,
if it was a PCR test, around
10:08
five to 10% of them end up here
in laboratory setup to conduct
10:12
genomic sequencing. genomic
sequencing is a process used to
10:16
analyze the genetic makeup of
viruses, sort of like creating
10:20
and then assembling really large
puzzles, the SARS cov. Two
10:23
genome is about 30,000 bases
long, that's an RNA single
10:27
stranded deposit of RNA virus.
And that length, if you just
10:30
typed out the A's, US and G's
and C's, it's about the same
10:34
length as the US Constitution
and Bill of Rights. All viruses
10:38
like SARS Kobe to continually
evolve as they replicate. Those
10:42
changes in the genetic code are
called mutations. A variant has
10:45
one or more of these mutation,
labs continuously analyze the
10:49
genome of SARS, cov, to to keep
track of variants that pose
10:52
threats to public health, a lot
of the laboratory testing itself
10:55
is moving one of the tubes
around the example of conversion
10:59
gives you a good sense of what
that process kind of looks like
11:02
on the back end, blue is virus,
the gold is human. And the red
11:06
is the viral attachment protein.
We have tools like neck strain
11:09
in Michael react and others that
allow us to put sequence data
11:13
into place and time.
11:16
Okay, so without my consent,
I've done a PCR test in the
11:21
past. It's possible that that
was taken by the CDC and put
11:27
into their testing and then
genomic sequencing. And he says
11:33
here, we have tools that we can
put that down right to place in
11:36
time. So when you're sending
something by the government to
11:39
your address, which you
registered for, who the hell
11:42
knows what they're doing?
11:45
This is this is this is
egregious. Can Can they just do
11:49
that? Well.
11:51
I mean, it did obviously, clip
that's got nothing to do with
11:55
COVID. But it's got to do with
what you just talked about play
11:57
rape kit DNA clip on.
12:02
A woman who's San Francisco de
hsfo Dean says had her DNA from
12:06
a rape victim kit used against
her in a different criminal
12:09
investigation will not face
charges in that case, but he
12:13
says he will not use DNA
obtained in an unlawful way. And
12:17
he is dropping felony property
charges filed against the woman.
12:20
Bodeen says he is now aware
based on information from the
12:24
San Francisco Crime Lab, that
using victim DNA from rape
12:27
investigations is a routine
practice, not only in San
12:30
Francisco, but around the state.
We're here today to stand up for
12:33
survivors of sexual assault for
their constitutional rights for
12:37
their dignity. And Francisco
Police Chief Bill Scott says the
12:40
city's DNA collection policies
have been legally vetted and do
12:44
conform with the State and
National Forensic standards,
12:47
though he says he is committed
to ending the practice if it is
12:50
confirmed rape kit DNA has been
used against victims. Yeah,
12:55
yeah, this is um, this is
uncommon. Now we're really
12:58
territory. What? Let's go. Let's
go one step further is take that
13:02
to that store that we just
heard. They're not going to use
13:05
their job. Nope, can't do it.
Can't use it. No, no, good. What
13:08
if the person is says she was
caught for a petty, petty theft
13:11
or something?
13:13
What if the person was a serial
killer?
13:17
And this rape kit DNA identified
her?
13:21
What would you do then? Yeah.
What would the judge do? Sure.
13:25
Would anybody do? Yeah.
13:28
Well, yeah, of course. Oh, crap.
I'm saying guilty right away
13:31
guilty offer the Ghoulies. Done.
They're not going to sounds good
13:36
on paper. But now.
13:38
What do you mean? They once your
DNA is is captured and put in a
13:42
database? It's YES. YES. YES.
YEAH. But now Now we now we can
13:47
see the Cavalier Enos. Hey, you
know, do you remember that swab
13:50
yet that we did of you? Which we
all said like they're taking
13:54
your DNA. Wow.
13:58
Oh, but 10%? Probably 10% is a
good sample of America.
14:03
That'd be a nice ass sample of
DNA. Don't you think the Chinese
14:06
would love to own that
information? Well, everyone's
14:09
collecting all this right? On
your Chinese test kit from a
14:12
Chinese company in the heart of
China known as bursledon not
14:16
gonna swab myself in this and in
China, who knows where it goes.
14:21
You don't want to go anywhere.
It's a home kit. Oh, throw it
14:26
out.
14:29
And they come by and they
collect it and they get them all
14:31
and they got your address I'm
telling you, is when you throw
14:34
it out that they get it they
grab the garbage? Yes, it's got
14:37
a tracker and it's exactly what
I have to burn it to graphene
14:40
oxide tracking quantum tattoo,
or whatever. Okay, so that's the
14:46
CDC but we really don't have to
be worried because the CDC has
14:51
been there the whole time. And
you know, whatever the CDC says
14:54
we know it you just kind of got
to follow it because those are
14:57
the guys that would know or has
that changed.
15:00
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, you know,
the CDC guidelines have been
15:03
confusing. They've been
befuddling. They have seem to
15:06
defy science as we know it in
some ways, but I guess this is
15:10
the reality. And this is
probably why they change those
15:13
guidelines to reflect exactly
what we're seeing right now. I
15:16
mean, I don't understand why
they didn't say that at the
15:18
time. But knowing that you're
going to have would you say 1%
15:22
of the population being
infected, having 10% infected at
15:25
any point in time, as we've been
moving through the last several
15:28
weeks? Is that what the CDC saw
and knew is that why we've
15:31
gotten this kind of crazy
guidance? I think the CDC
15:33
guidelines reflect the reality
that a lot of the spread right
15:35
now is being done by people who
are mildly asymptomatic and
15:38
aren't turning over their
infections and sort of pose all
15:41
the regulations and restrictions
on the small percentage of
15:43
people were actually getting
diagnosed. And self isolating
15:45
isn't going to control this
epidemic, just like we're not
15:48
doing contact tracing. Right
now, a lot of schools aren't
15:50
making recommendations to
quarantine students when there's
15:52
a case in the class because
there's just so much infection,
15:55
that you're not going to be
driving this epidemic by the
15:57
infections that you're turning
over. I think with respect to
15:59
the CDC guidance more generally.
I mean, the reality is that the
16:02
CDC is not an agency accustomed
to talking to the public, they
16:06
usually issue their
recommendations through public
16:08
health agencies to providers in
this epidemic, they were thrust
16:12
into a position of having issue
bottom line recommendations to
16:15
consumers, it's not something
they do. I think we made a
16:17
mistake all along for the last
two years looking to the CDC for
16:21
guidance on how we were going to
live our lives when we really
16:23
should have
16:26
guidance. You know, ultimately,
you need to reform the CDC, we
16:29
need some kind of public health
agency capable of doing this was
16:32
not that agency. And it's very
hard for an agency to self
16:36
organize and reform itself in a
setting of a crisis. CDC has
16:38
been unable to do that. Holy, I
mean, my mind is blown. thrown
16:43
the CDC under the bus and what
for what purpose? Because
16:49
everything looks someone's got
to take the blame. Everything
16:52
was wrong, the masking was
wrong. You won't get COVID was
16:55
wrong. So who they blame the
faceless this faceless CDC
17:00
people no one's gonna get in
trouble. It's a we have to ski
17:04
woman from the CDC. No, it's the
seat. No, no, no, no, it's we
17:08
just need a new public health
agency. We need to reinvent the
17:11
VA. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no FDA is that they know what
17:16
they're doing because they are
the pharmaceutical companies
17:20
come on. It's the fact that that
this was not a didn't go viral.
17:27
People like what God leap is now
saying the CDC we should have
17:30
not trusted them throughout the
entire pandemic, because they
17:33
don't really know. Oh, come on.
This is a moment in history.
17:38
That must be bookmarked.
17:41
Crazy, seriously crazy.
17:49
See, we have to keep covering up
for myocarditis. Let's find
17:53
other reasons than possible gene
therapy shots. A new study of
17:57
adults showed a 4% higher risk
of a major heart problem up to a
18:01
year after infection, such as
blood clot stroke, heart attack,
18:06
even in previously healthy
people who had mild COVID
18:09
Researchers estimate around 3
million Americans have suffered
18:13
heart complications. Isn't that
unbelievable?
18:17
Yeah, with this kind of a clip
we played last show. Yeah. But
18:20
it just keeps trying to throw it
trying to make it sound as
18:23
though it's got nothing to do
with the vaccine. Oh, no. Of
18:26
course. No, it's It's long
COVID. Now all of a sudden, it
18:30
wasn't that before, but it is
now. On the testing front,
18:34
Google's provider of COVID-19
tests. Q health Have you heard
18:39
of Q health?
18:42
Q anon.
18:44
See you EQ health.
18:48
Well, they went they went they
went public?
18:52
Yeah, under the symbol hlt. H,
it's now a $3 billion company.
18:56
And they have this.
18:59
Let me see. I'm looking at the
IPO picture. I don't see any
19:02
Chinese there.
19:04
They have a like a, like a
device that you have in your
19:08
home. Of course, internet of
things. And you insert a tube.
19:13
And yeah, and they can do all
kinds of tests. So right now
19:17
it's like a COVID-19 test but
and then you stick it back into
19:20
the into the device and then
19:23
and then you're good to go human
resource. You're good to go. You
19:27
can leave you can go outside you
are free and clear. Or something
19:31
like that.
19:33
So where's Bill Gates man, he's
way behind on this.
19:38
This
19:40
is the sleep podcast is that
belong to WaPo? Is that
19:43
Washington Post? wobble wobble
wobble is it WaPo? Yeah. Okay,
19:48
so this is Washington Post and
kind of,
19:52
but it never wasn't. It wasn't
originally but they ended up
19:55
buying it. They bought it. They
bought it now it's under the
19:57
auspices. So they they they
20:00
Identify a symptom of COVID. Not
Han, your speakers a little
20:06
loud, too. It's everything's out
of whack.
20:09
So they, they identified a new
symptom of COVID, which we have
20:13
not discussed. And it and what's
kind of weird about it is, is
20:17
the term that they use to
describe this, particularly to
20:21
women, it just it felt very
blame. And like just playing it
20:27
down, like at some big joke. I
don't even know if this symptom
20:30
is real. I sure hope not. Do you
know anything about COVID? Dick
20:34
shrinkage? Yeah, what? So in
terms of why there are negative
20:41
effects, she's a doctor who's
speaking, by the way COVID On a
20:44
penis, right? The main reason
that we think this occurs is
20:47
something what we call into
filial dysfunction. And I'm
20:50
using like, you know, jargon
words here. But that's basically
20:55
the cells that line your blood
vessels, they're like smooth
20:57
muscle cells on the line your
blood vessels, and they're
20:59
really important for the
function of many different
21:03
organs, and COVID gets into
those cells. And so that means
21:07
it affects many different organs
in your body, not just your
21:10
lungs. And because the erection
is, you know, a blood flow
21:16
event, right, you get hard
because a whole bunch of blood
21:19
moves into your penis and stays
there. When those blood vessels
21:23
are affected, you know, then
then you can get the erectile
21:26
dysfunction. And there's
actually a really cool study
21:29
that was done from by Some
neurologists in Miami, where
21:32
they took samples of penis
tissue in men who were
21:35
undergoing a penile implant
surgery. And they looked for
21:39
COVID in the penis, and they
found COVID You know, virus
21:43
particles in people's penises,
and this was after they had
21:46
completely recovered from the
disease. So we totally know that
21:49
COVID Dick is like a real thing.
And people aren't just like
21:52
making it up like the COVID is
actually in your deck.
21:58
I get it now.
22:01
I get it, you get well I see it.
22:04
What was it Chinese development,
leveled the playing field is
22:10
called equity John
22:12
equity.
22:14
debt equity, we call that
equity. You know, so first of
22:19
all,
22:20
it's just unbecoming for a
doctor and anyone to talk about
22:24
when you're talking about a
medical issue with men to say
22:26
your dik dik shrinkage COVID
Dick
22:30
Yeah, I agree. I didn't like
that.
22:34
There has to be a a technical a
medical term that was penis get
22:40
a medical term for a hangnail
you got a medical term, but now
22:44
all of a sudden you get Dick
shrinkage. Ah and the but they
22:49
also laugh about haha. Ah, but
this being America where we are
22:56
totally influenced by our media.
You know what this gives people
23:00
erectile dysfunction. Yeah, it
doesn't doesn't take much.
23:06
guys gonna get it any man.
23:09
Much just I don't want to miss
your night. It doesn't take like
23:14
a COVID Dig man. Over dig what's
going on? Come on. Come on,
23:17
buddy. Come on. Please, guys
staying it's it's rare, very
23:22
suggested this a posthypnotic
suggestion. Very hard. This Wait
23:27
a minute. This has been going on
for over two years. And this is
23:31
the first we've heard of this.
Mm hmm. posthypnotic suggestion.
23:35
We had women at the Washington
Post. Yep. Dimmitt men haters of
23:40
the universe. Now we have heard
from some of our producers who
23:45
had erectile issues. Being with
a partner a woman specifically
23:52
the examples we have who was
vaccinated. You remember that?
23:57
One of our producers had some
issues with the exosome yes when
24:01
he yeah exosome moment to show
they broke up with her.
24:05
Rightfully so.
24:09
Couldn't resist
24:11
so who knows who knows but yeah,
I mean, if it gets into it is a
24:15
blood event. She's right about
that the doctor? Well, I cannot
24:19
give you any any boots on the
ground information because I'm a
24:24
baby. I am not allowed to kiss
her. I can hug her. I'm not
24:28
allowed to kiss her. Yeah,
probably good idea. Yeah, of
24:32
course. You don't want the mama
sick when the mama bear gets
24:35
sick then things suck. No then
you're screwed. I just want to
24:38
wind it up by saying I can see
where a more a stronger strain
24:44
if that's even a thing who knows
can't trust the CDC really?
24:48
Scott Gottlieb No, they're no
good they're no good. Yeah, it
24:51
was a mistake to trust them.
mistake
24:56
that
24:59
see did
25:00
There it is. It's I can't I
can't think in
25:03
lane fog. I'm, I'm 50 I'm 57
Thank you. I'm 57 You know what?
25:10
Even someone who's 67 I wouldn't
I wouldn't want you to get it.
25:14
You know, the older you are, the
harder it is to bounce back from
25:16
this crap. Okay, so I have
received 15 emails at least of
25:22
people saying
25:25
something's wrong with your
audio setup. There's something
25:28
off I keep hearing a alert
sounds bongs sounds like dings
25:32
and dongs. What's wrong? always
played bells? No, John, your new
25:36
device has to be banned. Why?
Because people think it's
25:40
Windows alert sounds they think
it's the doorbell. Really? It
25:43
sounds really weird. It's
distracting people. Is it that
25:47
clear? Yes. Nobody? No, it's not
really clear. It comes through
25:51
like it's an alert from Windows.
Or go nuts. It drives me nuts.
25:57
Oh, keep hearing it. Windows
alerts. But I did. Okay, I'm
26:01
gonna play one more little
thing. All right, we're gonna do
26:04
a riff. You can do a riff, but
you can't just be like,
26:07
indiscriminately sneaking it in
there because people get now
26:10
okay, let me use limit. I got
two things to do. I'll put it in
26:14
advance. I've got other devices
Believe me, I believe but I am
26:18
going to learn to play Happy
Birthday the song on this thing,
26:21
okay.
26:24
Now, if I played it, by the way,
it was instead of with the nice
26:27
soft God thing and instead
played it with a hard stick like
26:32
this. Let me hear it. It will
sound Chinesey and it won't
26:36
sound like let me hear it. Let
me hear it.
26:42
But I don't like that sound is
not melodic at all. It sounds
26:45
terrible. Yeah, it's crap.
26:50
So the idea that it's it's been
retired. No, you're fine to do
26:54
it if you're doing the whole
risk, but not just like sneak it
26:57
in there. Because I don't know.
People don't know what's going
26:59
on.
27:01
With those poor people that
people have never complained
27:03
about your noisemakers there
that. People think it's the
27:07
doorbell. They're like, what is
that? What is going on? Yes. Is
27:12
nothing more annoying to me?
When I'll be honest about it. So
27:17
I'm listening to some radio or
something or commercial and
27:20
somebody raise a doorbell on the
commercial? Yeah. I have that.
27:25
And I think it happens to be the
same doorbell ring I have is
27:28
like some hit the door. Yeah. Or
the dog will start barking.
27:31
That's Oh, yeah, that sucks.
That happens. Okay. I'm sorry.
27:35
No, I apologize to everybody out
there for for. But I will thank
27:39
Judy, for sending me this
device. But I will learn how to
27:42
play Happy birthday to you on
it. Yeah. And then will you
27:46
excited about that? No, I'm
excited. I'm excited to hear
27:48
your concerto. Oh, god, yes, I
already played if you but in 14,
27:53
almost 15 years, no one has ever
complained about any of your
27:56
noisemakers like this, and not
really complained. But to like
27:59
they were saying that I had a
problem with my audio. Now, if
28:02
that's where your noisemaker
steps Oh, well, we've been
28:05
getting that before I brought
that noisemaker up. And I
28:08
listen, listen to some of these
complaints. Or somebody says
28:10
this buzzing and there's this
there's, and I listen to this
28:13
show.
28:15
I don't listen to it
religiously. But I do listen to
28:17
it. I haven't caught any of this
sounds fine. People, people.
28:25
Okay. Let's see, we have a
couple of couple. Oh, yes. So
28:29
then, the other thing we've been
tracking,
28:33
which just you know how it was
popping up in the news, and this
28:36
goes back to the original, weird
alert, we got about some vaccine
28:41
trial in Australia, that they
halted it because people were
28:45
all of a sudden testing positive
for HIV. And HIV has been a
28:49
thing throughout this entire
pandemic.
28:55
Possibly, there's some piece of
HIV in the virus itself. There's
29:01
some evidence well, not even
evidence, but some of the
29:05
boosters were administered with,
were not the booster, the Pfizer
29:08
pill with an HIV and HIV drug.
So it's been around and now and
29:15
now all of a sudden, next to a
breakthrough treatment curing a
29:18
woman of HIV. The middle aged
American woman needed a stem
29:22
cell transplant for leukemia
doctors used donated umbilical
29:27
cord blood that contained a rare
HIV resistant mutation. The
29:31
patient essentially developed a
new immune system after the
29:34
procedure. She's the third known
case of HIV remission, but
29:38
health experts say that the
treatment is not ideal for large
29:42
populations. And this I think,
was no I think this was the
29:45
point of the, of the piece of
the or of the news is that the
29:50
umbilical cord stem cells, it's
not ideal for everybody. But you
29:54
know what's coming next, you
know what's coming and can they
29:58
apply what they did for this
30:00
Women, woman to others. So we
see more people, quote unquote,
30:03
cured of HIV. And that's the
hope, Yasmin, they're actually
30:07
hoping two different things,
one, that they could use this on
30:10
other people, but they're only
using it on people who have
30:13
leukemia, and need that type of
treatment, because it is a
30:16
dangerous treatment, they have
to essentially kill their immune
30:19
system, and then give them a new
immune system in hopes that they
30:22
don't have HIV in there, and it
helps her leukemia. And I think
30:25
around 50 people in the US a
year could be eligible for this.
30:28
At the same time, though, it's
giving them a lot of information
30:31
on what direction they need to
take with HIV research to try
30:35
and get that elusive cure
they've been working on for
30:37
decades. And we're one step
closer now. Yeah, this is, of
30:41
course, going to be an mRNA
solution. This you can see it
30:44
being tied up right before our
very times that that that that
30:48
that that data data. So
30:53
the know the circus coming to
town, what was that it's coming
30:56
down to Broadway. And so we
already know that door, some
31:00
people that can't get get HIV,
they had the star systems have
31:05
got something different about
them, their immune state cannot
31:08
cannot get a roadway into that.
31:11
Women say again, what you're
saying I didn't under there's a
31:13
bunch of there's a group, it was
in the population in general
31:17
that can't get HIV, they just
can't get it. And it has been
31:22
discussed in the literature. And
it's not everybody's a few
31:27
people out of a lot. And
31:31
it's got to have something to do
with their immune system being
31:33
somewhat skewed or different or
something. And I think this is a
31:36
road a pathway into creating
that in other people. Oh,
31:40
because because you had you have
some kind of cool resistance,
31:44
and we're going to pack it
anyway. Yeah, equity, equity
31:49
equity, but but they that
umbilical cord or whatever it
31:53
was that they used as the basis
for the stem cells, stem cells,
32:00
it was one of those people.
That's why it worked. Because,
32:02
you know, there's an I question
that because, you know, there's
32:05
one other example of a placenta,
I think, or maybe it was also,
32:11
there's some black woman whose
DNA has been ordered cells have
32:16
been used for, like, 1000s of
different cures. Yeah, I mean,
32:21
Moe had a whole date on it. And
it's like, no one ever knows,
32:24
you know, it's just like, and it
was stolen from her and there,
32:28
and her family did well, yes.
And the family's like, yes, die
32:32
now. Well, the family sued. You
know, it's like, hey, we need
32:35
some money. You're, you're using
her, would you use it without
32:38
permission anyway, I wonder if
it's hers. I wonder if that's
32:40
what it's from? Oh, that's a
funny idea. Henrietta Lacks.
32:44
That's her name. Hen. Thank you,
trolls Henrietta Lacks. It's
32:48
very, it's very interesting
story. And I'd never heard of it
32:51
before, but her stem cells have
been used for a lot of different
32:54
things.
32:56
So maybe that's what it is, but
it may account you know, there
32:59
are some
33:00
I'm gonna make this giant leap
of faith, but there are some
33:04
people who are notorious for
being healers, literally. So
33:09
when they actually, you know,
put hands I get to say, or I
33:13
give you a hug or something,
they transfer whatever, crazy
33:17
exosomes they exude and you
actually will get cured and I
33:22
don't know. Lakhs woman. Oh,
yes. Some of these
33:26
characteristics. I don't know if
that's like this, like faith
33:28
healers. Maybe faith healers
pretend to do this. Most of them
33:32
can't. Hmm. I mean, they can't
date No, of course not but
33:36
trying to sell it and they're
mostly full of crap. But and
33:39
that's what you see on TV. But
there are people so I've never
33:43
run into one that there are
people supposedly that have the
33:46
skill to do that. And and it's
been documented too many times
33:50
to ignore it. That's this woman
lacks is like maybe some proof
33:53
of that. Yeah, it was definitely
something she had that.
33:57
Something weird about her. Yeah.
Something weird about her. I
34:01
tell you.
34:04
The
34:06
Senate confirmed Dr. Robert
Califf to be the commissioner of
34:11
the FDA.
34:14
Now this guy was already once a
commissioner of the FDA.
34:18
And he has all kinds of
contracts $8 million worth of
34:23
contracts with the major drug
companies. And now that was
34:26
deemed kind of problematic. But
34:30
and I think five looking over
this scene, it's okay five
34:35
Republicans cross party line to
confirm him. Who are those five
34:41
Republican Murkowski Collins
34:44
Romney and I'm missing two who I
don't know those are the main
34:51
ones. Yeah, those are the ones
that does I mean, that's that's
34:55
horrible. Basically Democrats
that call themselves or I was
34:58
listening to
35:00
Kara Swisher not my hate Listen,
she's she's kind of by default
35:04
to hate listen. But she has this
podcast called sway and it's
35:08
interesting she has she has good
guests on. And of course she she
35:12
still is completely tarred the
way she talks, but doesn't
35:15
matter since I want to hear
these people. And so it's not
35:17
too long. It's just perfect,
actually. And she had a guy on
35:21
who wrote a book about the
Sackler family, the opioid
35:23
Sackler family. And,
35:26
you know, the whole conversation
is about, oh, my god and the FDA
35:31
and the and the Attorney
General. Everyone's all in and
35:34
it's corrupt, and there's
favoritism and blah, blah, blah.
35:38
And at no point does this dawn
on Kara Swisher that we are in
35:43
the middle of an exact same
event on a magnificent scale?
35:49
The exact same thing? Why would
it dawned on her it is? Because
35:53
I think she's smart. I think
she's smart.
35:58
And all she can she can even
condemn the government people.
36:02
No, no. Oh, those evil Sacklers
ah,
36:07
have people this is what I've
been reading the only wolf Holy
36:12
crap.
36:14
No, me Woolf. I mean, she is she
she wrote three sub stacks you
36:20
really worth worth reading. The
one that caught my eye was, Is
36:24
it time for intellectuals to
talk about God, she has resorted
36:28
to prayer.
36:30
Now, she's really a character. I
love that, that she's doing all
36:35
this because she has been in the
center of liberal elite
36:40
douchebaggery I think her entire
career and life major, major
36:44
major league left she even wrote
an article called thinking like
36:48
a tyrant where she describes one
of these dinner parties that a
36:51
hedge fund guy, and they're all
hating on Greece because Greece
36:56
was voting in the referendum to
against austerity. And he was
37:01
bitching at those stupid Greeks
because of course, he had a bet
37:04
that austerity would happen it
did ultimately happen. And, and
37:08
she was trying and what she does
in the substack is try to
37:11
explain how these otherwise
probably kind of nice people
37:15
just go nuts. You know, like the
experiment that we've all
37:19
probably seen on YouTube where
someone says, go ahead and shock
37:21
that fucker. And it's because
it's someone from the CDC who's
37:24
in control and, and has
authority, okay, you know, and
37:27
then people have no problem
doing it when they have some
37:29
authority telling them that it's
okay to do this. But then the
37:34
praying thing, I have to say her
argument is, this is so evil.
37:41
This cannot be just humans,
concocting this evil scheme,
37:47
says, Therefore, I have to
believe in the counter force of
37:50
God
37:52
is very compelling. And must
say, very compelling. Just
37:57
crazy.
37:59
Anyway, that's what that's where
we're at the the people who are
38:05
there we're at the point where
Naomi Wolf has the down on their
38:08
hands and knees. Yes, right.
Yeah, how bad things are. I
38:11
mean, that's gotta say
something.
38:15
And of course all eyes on the
courageous Canadians who just
38:20
have stolen the world's heart
everyone loves what they're
38:23
doing. And it's it's being
replicated worldwide, not
38:27
reported. trucker protests are
happening everywhere on all
38:31
kinds of scale. Okay, DEP you're
gonna go to that? Or do I do can
38:37
I do a counterpoint before you
do? Go for it? The problem is to
38:41
counterpoints long it's like a
multiple clips. Oh, then then
38:45
let me just set us up and then
why don't we do? Point
38:49
counterpoint. You did a point.
Okay. First, a background from
38:53
ABC. Tonight, Canada taking
drastic new action to put an end
38:57
to the so called Freedom convoy
trucker protests, paralyzing the
39:00
country's capital city. Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau invoking
39:04
the emergencies Act, a never
before US law, granting the
39:07
Canadian government broad powers
including the ability to remove
39:11
vehicles and freeze bank
accounts, occupying streets,
39:15
harassing people breaking the
law. This is not a peaceful
39:20
protest. The time to go home is
not tonight officials blocking
39:26
people from crossing the border
into Canada. The Canadian Border
39:29
Services Agency is already
turning back non Canadians
39:33
trying to enter Canada to
participate in blockades. For
39:37
the past three weeks truckers
have been clogging the streets
39:39
of Ottawa disrupting daily life
shutting down schools and
39:43
businesses to protest vaccine
mandates and all COVID
39:47
restrictions but tonight the
Ambassador Bridge the busiest
39:50
land border crossing between the
US and Canada is back open.
39:54
Police finally clearing the
remaining protesters Sunday
39:57
arresting more than two dozen
people the into the
40:00
week long blockade can't come
soon enough for American
40:02
automakers Chrysler, Ford and
General Motors all forced to
40:06
shut down plants and cancel
shifts due to the disruption in
40:09
the supply chains of carports.
David, this new emergency
40:13
deployment, which will not
involve the military, removing
40:16
protesters could last as long as
30 days. So I'm just going to
40:21
play a couple clips that just
accentuate what's going on
40:25
regarding the emergency pot, the
emergencies act that that was, I
40:28
think, quite a shock to
Canadians. And it's not going
40:32
over well, it's not I don't
know, I tried to get the whole
40:36
clip. I didn't do it and break
it down from Trudeau, but I
40:40
mentioned this, he said the
emergencies Act is a is the is
40:46
not the is the
40:49
the thing to do as a last
resort, after
40:54
the first things have failed.
And then he says, and now that I
40:59
mentioned after the second
things have failed, what were
41:01
the first and second things that
failed, that he had to do this,
41:05
he never says, I have no idea.
And he made a point of saying
41:10
with this is I'm only doing this
because the first and second
41:13
things have failed. Seems seems
like some legal mo crap some
41:18
legal mumbo jumbo, he had
dimension to make it he didn't
41:21
make a mistake. It seems to be
really about one thing and one
41:26
thing only this is the Deputy
Prime Minister of sushi of
41:30
finance, we are announcing the
following immediate actions.
41:36
First, we are broadening the
scope of Canada's anti money
41:39
laundering, laundering and
terrorist financing rules so
41:44
that they cover crowdfunding
platforms, and the payment
41:48
service providers they use.
These changes cover all forms of
41:53
transactions, including digital
assets, such as
41:58
cryptocurrencies.
42:00
The illegal blockades have
highlighted the fact that
42:03
crowdfunding platforms, and some
of the payment service providers
42:08
they use are not fully captured
under the proceeds of crime and
42:13
terrorist financing act.
42:15
Our banks and financial
institutions are already
42:18
obligated to report to the
financial transactions and
42:22
report analysis center of
Canada, or FINTRAC. As of today,
42:29
all crowdfunding platforms, and
the payment service providers
42:33
they use must register with
FINTRAC. And they must report
42:39
large and suspicious
transactions to FINTRAC. Seems
42:44
to me that that's really what
this was about, just to be able
42:47
to usher that in and you know,
stop any kind of money flow
42:51
there. Because it was no that's
for sure. But the funny thing
42:54
is, if you listen to that
carefully, she says they have to
42:58
report all large and suspicious
is it large or suspicious or
43:04
large and suspicious? Well, it's
in the finance world. It's known
43:08
as an SAR so it's suspicious
activity report, which can be
43:12
large or justice, but hold on.
How suspicious is it? Is it
43:17
because these crowdfunding
things they clearly state what
43:21
the moneys for on the website?
Old me, Missy so and so's got
43:26
cancer and we're collecting
money for her who did this so
43:29
it's camp suspicious means you
don't know what is for right.
43:32
This seems to me. No, she's very
clear that this falls under the
43:36
Terrorism Financing laws because
the truckers have now been
43:40
deemed terrorists, domestic
terrorists. That's the whole
43:42
point. I agree with that. But
the way she did the way she
43:45
ended, it was different. To talk
about dashboard suspicious, but
43:49
suspicious would be if the
money's being raised for
43:52
terrorists. That's suspicious.
How's that suspicious know
43:55
exactly what it's being raised
for? Okay. Today is a gentleman
43:59
your new prime minister of
yours? Look, I'm just I'm not on
44:04
his side. No, take a look at the
definition of suspicious. No,
44:08
I'm with you. That is bullcrap.
But Hello. It's bullcrap.
44:13
The fact that the Prime
Minister's calling his own
44:15
people, terrorists,
44:18
issue side did one of the
crowdfunding groups one of the
44:22
other gifts they made, they made
a public statement that most of
44:26
this money because the prime
minister also implied that it
44:29
was Americans and other
troublemakers sending the money
44:32
in said most of the money is
coming from Canadians. Ah, well
44:35
listen to this as $2 to those
justice minister, who was
44:40
questioned about giving and this
is a little muddled, but listen
44:44
to his answer, but you just
compared people who may have
44:46
donated to this to the same
people who are funding maybe a
44:49
terrorist. I just want to be
clear here. So this is really
44:51
important. A lot of folks says,
Look, I just don't like your
44:53
vaccine mandates and I donate to
this now it's illegal. Should I
44:56
be worried that the bank can
freeze my account? What's your
44:59
answer to that?
45:00
Well, if I think if you if you
are a member of, you know, a pro
45:05
Trump movement who's donating
hundreds of 1000s of dollars and
45:08
millions of dollars to this kind
of thing, then you ought to be
45:11
worried. So the Canadian justice
minister says, if you're a pro
45:16
Trump guy or gal what? Yeah,
yeah. And you know what, maybe
45:21
that's what part of this is
about. Maybe this is to have
45:24
some transnational. Oh, oh, you
know, what are our terrorists
45:29
here in America, our domestic
violent extremist terrorists,
45:32
January six, Trump, Trump, Trump
is six. They are now crossing
45:36
the border. So we have to go
after Americans now for the
45:40
Canadians issue. Yeah, this is
this is part of the long term
45:44
attack going on. Oh, yeah.
45:49
There was pushback, some
beautiful pushback. In fact.
45:54
I'll play all two and a half
minutes of Melissa Landsman, she
45:58
is a
46:00
conservative Conservative Party.
46:03
She also has a whole bunch of
other excellent qualities. She's
46:07
Jewish, and she's lesbian,
married to a woman. So kind of
46:11
you kind of can't argue against
her. I mean, she always she
46:14
always wins, she wins, she wins.
And she, I think she school.
46:19
Trudeau mistake, hopeful vision
for public life isn't a naive
46:23
dream. It could be a powerful
force for change. If Canadians
46:26
are to trust their government,
their government needs to trust
46:28
Canadians. Those are the words
of the prime minister in 2015.
46:33
These people very often
misogynistic, racist women,
46:37
haters, science deniers, the
French same Prime Minister six
46:41
years later, as he fanned the
flames of an unjustified
46:45
national emergency. So Mr.
Speaker, when did the Prime
46:48
Minister lose his way? When did
it happen?
46:52
Right Honorable Prime Minister,
46:56
speaker,
46:57
Conservative Party members can
stand with people who wave
47:00
swastikas, they can stand with
people who
47:06
choose to stand with Canadians
who deserve to be able to get to
47:10
their jobs, to be able to get
their lives back. These illegal
47:14
protests need to stop and they
will.
47:29
I just want to remind the
honorable members including the
47:31
honorable right honorable Prime
Minister, to use words that are
47:35
not inflammatory in the house.
And that's for both sides.
47:41
The Honorable as an aside, once
again, it's really a shame we
47:45
don't have this type of cool
shit in Congress, so much more
47:49
active, lively, fun to listen
to. You get to you know, use
47:53
words to really, but slam
somebody in that regard. The
47:57
parliamentary system is is more
media friendly.
48:01
It's more stop. It's your right.
It's more media friendly. Yeah,
48:06
I find it to be a insulting to
the to intelligent Republic, the
48:13
intelligent public. The it, I
liked it when I first started
48:19
seeing it and Canadian stuff is
probably superior to the
48:22
British, because you don't see
it as much, but it's better.
48:26
It's really gets lively. So
yeah, but after seeing watching
48:31
the Australian version with that
redheaded woman when she was the
48:34
prime minister, and she was so
arrogant, and she and she but
48:40
she was better spoken than
pretty much anybody else in the
48:43
place. And she just burned the
crap out of anyone that even
48:47
said anything against her. I
really, the problem I have with
48:51
it is that if you get somebody
that's incredibly area dyed, and
48:54
very sharp and good at this, one
of the guys who who's the head
48:59
of the Oxford debate society
kind of guy, somebody who's
49:03
really dynamite. It becomes it
becomes onerous, I don't like
49:07
it.
49:09
Well, then we will not vote you
in for a Member of Parliament,
49:12
you've walked
49:14
on the outside looking in to
that are not inflammatory in the
49:17
house. And that's for both
49:22
the Honourable Member for Lauryn
Hill.
49:28
She comes
49:31
on becoming Prime Minister, it's
been 48 hours that the
49:35
government went from doing
nothing to a national emergency
49:39
48 hours into using the measures
48 hours without providing
49:43
parliament with the
justification. So my question is
49:45
simple. When will the Prime
Minister admit that he's lost
49:48
control of the situation that
he's lost control of his country
49:51
that he's lost control of his
caucus and that he's lost
49:54
control of his leadership?
50:01
pockets and support for these
blockades that conservative
50:04
politicians need to make a
choice? Are they for the
50:06
blockades? Or are they for
communities our economy and
50:10
regular Canadians? The member
from privasi pointed out of
50:13
emergency blocking illegal
blockades. He has never seen
50:17
such a patriotic display in
Canada is nothing patriotic
50:21
about hurting fellow Canadians.
The member from Grand Prairie
50:24
Mackenzie claims that the
economy is not being held
50:28
hostage all the while hundreds
of millions of dollars were
50:31
being lost in trade drew to
Barclays and the member from
50:34
Sarnia Lambton doesn't believe
her constituents need guaranteed
50:38
access now to the Blue Water
Bridge. Mr. Speaker, we stand
50:42
with Canadian
50:47
so, you know, Justin is the
pretty boy of the class of the
50:51
elite class. He has a lot he had
a lot of standing he's pretty
50:55
you know, when you're when
you're pretty in politics, you
50:57
you just get some extra points.
He has no idea what he's doing.
51:02
He's that whole piece. He was
all reading. Someone else had to
51:06
write him that rebuttal. And all
eyes on him, you know, and so I
51:10
think that he feels like well, I
can't screw this up. I mean, I
51:13
have to end this I have to stand
strong. And everyone else is
51:16
like well, someone's got to go
might as well be that drip. So
51:19
it's it's kind of like the whole
to me it feels like the world is
51:22
watching what's going to happen
and around him and even the
51:26
Quebec and the Quebec Ian's the
Quebec they're like Quebec quad
51:30
yeah Kevin quiet this this sheet
is metal there's no good making
51:33
no sense. And, and our favorite
crack smoker Doug Ford, although
51:38
he waffles around. But here's
what he said. Even when you go
51:43
to you go to Costco, or Walmart,
you go shopping, you know, you
51:47
don't know if the person has a
shot besides or not. But we also
51:50
know that it doesn't matter if
you have one shot or 10 shots
51:54
you can catch COVID See, the
Prime Minister has triple shots
51:57
and I know hundreds of people
three shots that caught COVID We
52:01
just have to be careful that
always make sure we wash your
52:04
hands and and move forward. But
calm we can't stay in this
52:08
position forever. We got to
learn to live with us and get on
52:12
with our lives. I bet if I asked
every single person in this
52:15
room, you want these damn
mastered you want them off, they
52:17
want them off. They want to get
back to normal. They want to be
52:21
able to go for dinner with their
families. And there's every
52:23
single person including myself
and those people that are
52:25
unvaccinated. You know, sure
there's there's a rabble rousers
52:31
and people that just don't
believe in it. And that's their
52:34
choice. This is about again, not
democracy and freedoms and
52:39
liberties. And I hate as a
government telling anyone what
52:42
to do. We just got to get moving
forward and get out of this and
52:46
protect the jobs. You know, I
think a lot of people call them
52:50
probably yourself to everyone's
done with us. Like we are done
52:54
with it. Let's let's start
moving on and cautiously and,
52:58
you know, we've followed the
rules all of us. 90 90% of us
53:02
for over two years. The world's
done with it. So let's just move
53:07
forward. So he's not a lot of
people like yeah, he butts lamb
53:11
to go. He said we're not having
it. No, he didn't. Really,
53:15
really sickly on Trudeau sides.
That's what it sounds like to
53:18
me. He's going to finish this to
beginning when you've watched
53:21
his earlier clips he was very
much on he's afraid of being bum
53:24
rushed by the public and
decapitated, which is probably a
53:28
valid fear. Not a bad idea. And
the other guy who is on Trudeau
53:34
side is the police. Chief of
Police. did he resign? did he
53:39
resign? Quit? Yeah, but he was
on Trudeau sign. Yeah, I don't
53:42
know. Do you know why he said he
quit. Don't you know why?
53:46
Black the racist threatened him?
Yes, this Yes. This is a story.
53:52
Yes, it's Yes. Yes. He got out
for good what his real. The real
53:57
reason is he knew that this is
not going to end well. Exactly.
54:01
Anything to do with it? Fun clip
floating around of
54:06
Pierre Trudeau. That was funny.
54:09
You sent the newsletter. Yeah,
it's cute. How did that happen?
54:13
Just Well, I know how to have is
when you brought it up in the
54:16
last show. And it got stuck in
my brain. Because you're talking
54:20
about his dad Pierre. Yeah.
Yeah. So for some reason, it
54:23
gets stuck. So I wrote that
newsletter. You said Pierre
54:26
Trudeau instead of Justin. I'm
like whoa COVID Man, this is
54:30
crap. I had to think about it
too. Wait a minute. That's not
54:33
his name. Is it? scratch scratch
here's a here's one of those fun
54:38
little little videos that comes
back to it's out of context, no
54:41
doubt but it's always fun to
listen to even with Sun TV
54:44
watching for any flip he was
asked Which country he most
54:47
admired and referred to China as
the level of of admiration I
54:53
actually have for China.
54:56
Because their basic dictatorship
55:00
is allowing them to actually
turn the economy around on a
55:03
dime and say we need to go green
as fast as we need to start you
55:06
know investing in solar. I'll be
there is the flexibility that I
55:10
know Stephen Harper must dream
about having a dictatorship that
55:13
he could do everything you want
of
55:19
course they all love it. Not
just true Joe, they all love it.
55:23
They all love the dictatorship
ideas just just a great, it's so
55:27
much fun. And the joke of it is
because China's more
55:32
industrialized in terms of like
just pollution than anyone
55:37
watching the Olympics is just
hilarious, especially that ski
55:40
jump which is right in the
middle of between a bunch of
55:42
cooling towers and nuclear
cooling towers, but their
55:46
nuclear cooling towers aren't
there
55:49
looks like a cooling tower can
be for anything but I don't know
55:53
what kind of I don't know
there's a nuclear nuclear plant
55:55
there or not there might be this
should be because you're right
55:57
yeah, that's what I'm that's
what I'll be showing you see
56:00
that type of cooling towers
tends to be in a nuke see to me,
56:03
and I'd like to know because to
me, it kind of said China, China
56:06
says oh, look, there's no coal
here. We got nuke work, we're
56:10
clean, we're clean, we're good
but but to see the guys in a
56:13
snowboard flying high in the air
and a free and a big old big air
56:17
or whatever they call that one
thing and that cooling tower in
56:19
the background is some of the
photos are priceless. Yeah. And
56:25
I mean that whole event thing is
just just out of control. I just
56:30
wanted me while I do have these
clips I want to get out of the
56:33
way which are kind of the
opposite of the way we see
56:36
things okay. And this is a local
this is all over the country and
56:40
we can't deny it exists it's
everywhere. These are the left
56:44
wing not left wing but actually
centrist
56:50
centrist talk show guys who
actually carry water for the
56:53
left and really have a look
56:58
they're all over the they're
everywhere. We have one here kg
57:01
we have actually the lineup on
kgvo am here in a 10 Is God all
57:07
most easy. Okay, well it's
California so yeah, you're gonna
57:10
have these not everywhere. Don't
Don't kid yourself. All right.
57:14
Now this look, they're always
local. They don't really have a
57:17
you know, there's no syndication
for him. Because what they're
57:19
really their audio, I don't
think they have the ability to
57:22
get syndicated. This is their
stuff is too, to hear it hears
57:26
it, they, they're obsessive.
They're like, I want to listen
57:30
much and listen to him go off on
Tucker Carlson. And this is very
57:35
common with the left all over
the country, because we don't
57:38
fully understand it. Tucker
brings it up once a while on
57:41
this show. But let's listen to
John Rossman on TC 810. John,
57:45
I'm very, very worried about
what Russia is about to do
57:47
invading Ukraine is going to
create a worldwide catastrophe.
57:51
Now we talked about this a lot.
But I want to approach this from
57:53
a slightly different situation.
Oh, I'm in the business of being
57:58
a commentator and a talk show
host. I'm not in the news
58:03
business. I do essentially what
others do in this business,
58:08
including Tucker Carlson. So I
want to ask a question a Fox
58:12
News host, Tucker Carlson and I
use Fox and news together dog
58:17
deep regret is called Ukraine
virtue signal much ins
58:22
democratically elected president
is Olinsky a dictator. And his
58:25
question why the US isn't on
Russia's side. In a show on
58:29
Monday, which I watched when I
got home. Tucker Carlson claimed
58:33
Democrats in the United States
were wrongly framing of the
58:36
Russia Ukraine crisis as good
versus evil because he claimed
58:41
Ukraine is not a democracy.
Carlson, we should remind you as
58:45
previously sought to directly
compare Russia to Ukraine
58:48
despite their different
political systems. You
58:51
understand Russia is an
authoritarian regime ruled by
58:54
Vladimir Putin. While Ukraine is
a democracy Solinsky was
58:57
elected. I want to ask you what
you think about this. I want to
59:01
know whether you consider Tucker
Carlson to be in the category of
59:06
Tokyo rose broadcast for Japan
or norsu. Or maybe like Laura,
59:13
haha, who broadcast for Germany.
So I guess we're off COVID Then
59:21
I thought we weren't on COVID We
were on the truckers at the
59:24
truckers. Yeah. Oh, no, it comes
in Go. Okay. All right.
59:29
COVID You poor guy. I just Just
an aside, this is just an aside.
59:35
I want to play this little aside
just so you get a feeling for
59:38
this guy. And and his ilk. It's
not just him. Tucker Carlson,
59:43
the John Rothman decide Tucker
Carlson. And I gotta tell you,
59:47
he's a pure propagandist for
Russia. You think I'm wrong in
59:50
saying that? And then you have
Prime Minister Trudeau, who
59:54
invoked emergency powers to
quell the COVID restriction
59:57
protest, and the right is
accusing him of being a
59:59
dictator.
1:00:04
Ah, where does this John Roth
come from? Tom Rothman John
1:00:09
Roth. John Rossman. Yes, John
Roth. I'll look him up. Yeah,
1:00:14
look at my piece. He's a if you
just put him in Google, he'll
1:00:18
show up. He's, he's actually a
book writer. And he was always a
1:00:23
Republican. And he's written a
lot of books on the Republican
1:00:26
Party. I worked for Nixon, he
worked for the Nixon 68
1:00:30
presidential campaign. He is a
what he is he's a he's he's
1:00:38
probably puts himself out there
as a talk show host as a left
1:00:41
wing Democrat to it to for his
audience. But in fact, he is a
1:00:47
probably I would say a liberal
Republican.
1:00:52
Who is an adamant never Trumper
diet, okay. Just hates the guy.
1:00:59
Yeah, like most conservatives in
California.
1:01:03
It just hates the guy.
1:01:05
So let's go
1:01:08
to the premises set. Its nose
Carlson is Tokyo rose. And, and
1:01:15
Fox News is Hitler network.
Let's take a couple of calls.
1:01:18
Yes, let's let's go with John
Roth color one. Color one you're
1:01:23
on. Let's go to Roger, calling
from Alameda. Roger. Welcome to
1:01:26
kgvo. Hi, John. Tucker Carlson
is anti American, because he's
1:01:33
anti democracy. And he's also in
favor dictators and strong men,
1:01:38
like a pollutant in Russia. And,
John, I need to disagree with
1:01:42
you on one thing, please. Well,
I agree and disagree. At the
1:01:45
same time. I agree that Donald
Trump was not a dictator. But
1:01:50
she with all his heart. He
aspired to become a dictator. I
1:01:54
agree with
1:01:56
you, I just listen to him now.
And I'm appalled.
1:02:01
These people are insane. This is
the pajama. This is the pajama
1:02:06
class. This is not these are
not. These are I don't know what
1:02:10
what, let's go to Color one,
part two. And now we talk a
1:02:13
little bit about Canada. So he
would have loved to become a
1:02:16
dictator Donald Trump and to
have his children inherit
1:02:19
somehow, this process, and I
want to say regard connect
1:02:23
Canada, John, there is a big
difference between people
1:02:27
rioting, like on January 6 of
2021, to overturn a free and
1:02:34
fair election to corrupt that
election, versus people who are
1:02:39
rioting and demonstrating and
breaking the law to try to stop
1:02:46
common sense. Factual medical
means of controlling a pandemic.
1:02:52
One is trying to overthrow a
democratic process, and the
1:02:56
other people are trying to
impede a process to keep the
1:03:00
citizens of their country
healthy.
1:03:03
Wow, that guy was from New York,
though. He wasn't from
1:03:05
California, was he? Oh, Alameda
Oh, Alameda. Oh, California is
1:03:10
lost. California has fallen.
1:03:15
Raise your raise the wall people
in Austin, which I left, Austin
1:03:20
has fallen. And you probably
have the same people nearby, but
1:03:24
there's just not as many of them
in the hill country. They have
1:03:26
targets on their back. It's very
sad to see.
1:03:29
Yeah, well, I probably should.
But that that guy. I think color
1:03:34
one was the best. I do have
color too. If you want to just
1:03:36
hear a little bit of him.
1:03:39
He won't be as good as this
first guy and his the his
1:03:43
analysis of the Canadian
protests, riots, the riots. I
1:03:47
don't know what did what these
guys are seeing if anyone does
1:03:50
any research. On January 6, it
was a riot. Well, he also said
1:03:54
that's different than the riots
in Canada. That's right. Right.
1:03:58
This is Miss DIS and Malin for
informed people. Most people
1:04:04
miss this. Oh now people Yes,
dismal. Let's listen to color to
1:04:08
let's go to rich calling from
Sacramento.
1:04:13
Shamelessly pandering to the
lowest common denominator of
1:04:18
your audience facts. He can make
any sense to you because it sure
1:04:23
does to me. Well, I can't agree
with you on one thing, Tucker is
1:04:27
pandering shamelessly. And the
question is why? I don't have an
1:04:32
answer. But I think I can
probably pretty much come up
1:04:35
with one. You have a republican
party that is looking right down
1:04:41
the face at becoming almost
irrelevant and certainly a
1:04:45
minority party for the very
foreseeable future. At which
1:04:50
point they will grab anything
and any person
1:04:57
because the last thing they want
is democracy.
1:05:00
Yeah these are people who are
stuck on Twitter and Facebook
1:05:04
and they the only thing they can
do is think in political terms
1:05:08
everything is political for them
everything
1:05:14
well, when you take a look for
example at a Rob Reiner Twitter
1:05:17
feed, all it is is he never even
tells a joke. It's all politics.
1:05:22
Yeah. Mostly about Trump still.
Well, they have they're on a
1:05:26
mission because you know, if
they don't get him in jail or
1:05:29
kill him he might become
president again. This is a
1:05:31
problem. Oh my god.
1:05:34
I have one last short little
clip that I don't know why it's
1:05:37
on here. It may be just it's a
seven second thing so it must
1:05:41
have been something stupid he
said. John Ross on email.
1:05:45
A Rob emails
1:05:48
go freedom truckers go where
Rob? Go where?
1:05:54
That was his idea of humor. Oh,
hey, go freedom truckers. So he
1:05:59
gets an email from someone says
go freedom truckers. And so his
1:06:02
retort is go where? Yeah, go
where Rob go. Where?
1:06:09
So. So in other words, if you're
at a football game, it's a Go
1:06:13
Team. Go where? Where's the team
going to go? Come on? Well,
1:06:18
let's just these guys clearly
not a good radio guy. You should
1:06:22
consider a podcast maybe? You
know, I'm sure he's got one.
1:06:27
Okay, so I think we should that
go into Russia now. Because
1:06:31
that's, by the way, I just
wanted to play these because
1:06:33
that's the other side of the
coin, I will reintroduce this
1:06:36
guy because I have yet because
what, let me give you some
1:06:40
background. When I'm driving
around, I listen to this guy.
1:06:43
And he's talking about vaccines.
And one person after another is
1:06:47
calling in, say, people who
don't take the vaccine should be
1:06:50
killed. I mean, they're stupid.
They're dumb people is anti
1:06:54
vaccine, and he goes, one after
another. And he's, he's got dead
1:06:58
kinda. Yeah, I think you're
right. I feel the same way. And
1:07:03
so I wanted to get those clips
and I ended up getting these
1:07:05
clips. Let me read the headline
from this morning.
1:07:12
Because it seems like you have
Russia. I have some clips. But
1:07:16
it seems like you have covered
really, really well. I'll start
1:07:19
off with actually I'll start off
with Jen Psaki from yesterday.
1:07:25
Well, she will be traveling, as
many of you have been following
1:07:28
this know of to Munich, Germany
to attend the February 18 20th
1:07:32
Munich Security Conference. She
will build on the presidents and
1:07:36
the national security teams
intensive engagement with
1:07:39
European allies and partners,
and emphasize and continue to
1:07:43
emphasize with our partners, our
ironclad commitment to our NATO
1:07:46
allies underscore our commitment
to Ukraine sovereignty and
1:07:49
territorial integrity, and
reaffirm our shared interest in
1:07:52
upholding the principles that
have underpinned European peace
1:07:55
and security. She'll be
participating in the formal
1:07:58
conference, formal program of
the conference, as well as
1:08:00
engaging with allies and
partners in meeting with leaders
1:08:03
on the margins. I know her team
is planning for a preview call
1:08:07
for all of you, I believe, later
this evening to give you more
1:08:10
details of those bilateral
meetings. But I would say in
1:08:13
terms of her engagements and
what the President expects, he
1:08:16
expects and knows, given she is
the first in the room and the
1:08:19
last in the room that she will
continue to convey to the rest
1:08:24
of the world again.
1:08:26
our NATO allies are our
commitment to defending the
1:08:29
territorial integrity and
sovereignty of Ukraine and our
1:08:33
commitment to putting in place
severe economic consequences
1:08:36
should Russia invade. So that
preview call was done. And
1:08:41
here's the Washington Post
version. And they they hedge
1:08:45
really well, but they set it up
for y'all Kamala could be the
1:08:48
heroine or who knows. Paris is
the leading American delegation
1:08:52
is leading the American delegate
delegation to the Munich
1:08:55
Security Conference, a high
profile annual gathering with
1:08:57
big stakes for the Biden
presidency. Harris's political
1:09:00
future and a continent shadowed
by one of the greatest military
1:09:03
threats into World War Two,
while Russian President Vladimir
1:09:07
Putin masses 150,000 Russian
troops on the Ukraine border
1:09:11
Harris will be holding a series
of meetings with European
1:09:13
leaders and delivering an
address to hundreds of
1:09:15
officials. It's a pivotal moment
for a Vice President with little
1:09:18
foreign policy experience, one
who has presidential ambitions,
1:09:22
but no long term connection to
President Biden, Ben Rhodes,
1:09:26
Deputy National Security Adviser
under President Barack Obama
1:09:28
said that other nations will be
turning to the US meaning Harris
1:09:32
for guidance, especially if
hostilities erupt during the
1:09:35
three day conference, which
starts Friday. So they're ready
1:09:40
for her to be the hero but I
have to say
1:09:45
before I get into this, but I
have to say that I'm now
1:09:48
becoming more and more in line
with your thinking that this is
1:09:51
a an attempt to build Harris
from scratch. And I was
1:09:58
convinced of that by the
1:10:00
three parter that I got from NPR
discussing exactly what you just
1:10:03
bought out beautiful beautiful
and they do a much better job of
1:10:07
it than the new guapo or anybody
else when it comes to building
1:10:10
up bull crap am so how are you
so happy you got this? No you
1:10:15
should be
1:10:17
I got COVID MAN Okay, so I
couldn't find everything this
1:10:20
morning Yeah, I'm gonna read
this from from the from a
1:10:23
newsletter I get called to the
debrief which is a some spooky
1:10:27
thing of some sort. Oh, can you
subscribe me?
1:10:30
Yeah, I do that.
1:10:32
As a Defense Department stuff
cool. Another worrying
1:10:35
indicator.
1:10:37
Predicting
1:10:40
another worry in the calories
and other stuff. A
1:10:46
first day talking about they're
all in on the idea that the
1:10:48
Russians are making up stories
about Don boss. And, by the way,
1:10:55
evidence on the quote, evidence
on the grounds Russia's moving
1:10:58
toward an imminent invasion
1:11:00
tomorrow or today. According to
America's ambassador to the UN,
1:11:04
Linda Thomas. She tweeted
Tuesday morning quote, this is a
1:11:08
crucial moment moment. Today's
council meeting should not
1:11:10
direct track this from that it
should focus on what is
1:11:14
happening right now in Ukraine
that she predicted today or
1:11:17
tomorrow is going to be an
invasion is on her Twitter.
1:11:21
Oh, no. So they go on and then
then there's this goes on by
1:11:25
what happened to the TAs news
side blah, blah, blah.
1:11:30
Don't sorry.
1:11:32
Get this thing
1:11:34
printed on both sides. Another
worrying indicator this from the
1:11:37
from the debrief.
1:11:40
alleged Russian back forces
struck a kinder garden. Here we
1:11:46
go with artillery fire on
Thursday. That's this morning.
1:11:49
Yeah. In Ukraine's eastern
Luhansk. Region. No, Olga Tolka.
1:11:55
Rook of the Center for European
Policy Analysis flagged on
1:12:00
Twitter with a few supporting
photos. Oh,
1:12:06
wait, what's what's the name of
her outfit, please? This is the
1:12:10
Center for European policy
analysis. Uh huh. Yeah. Okay.
1:12:17
You can we can deconstruct that
anytime. Yeah, precise casualty
1:12:21
numbers are unclear. The Journal
reports to teachers were
1:12:25
wounded. But fortunately, no one
seems to have been killed in the
1:12:29
attack.
1:12:31
So now we're already pre we're
pre told the directions are
1:12:35
gonna first do a sidebar Hold
on, hold on, hold on, stop. The
1:12:39
Center for European policy
analysis is a Washington DC
1:12:44
based nonprofit
1:12:47
that tells you all you need
1:12:51
Alright, people Yeah, keep
going. So the way I so so the
1:12:57
Russians, we're going to start
with a artillery so the first
1:13:00
thing this wisest thing to do?
Is shell. A kid in the garden.
1:13:05
Yeah, that's how you do it.
Yeah, take that Harris. You
1:13:09
American Yankee. Now further
analysis later in the
1:13:12
newsletter, it indicates that
this is probably Ukrainian. A
1:13:17
separatist forces firing dry the
shells into the kindergarten
1:13:23
because again, no nothing else
to shoot at.
1:13:27
And one of the analysts of this
stuff says there's no way that
1:13:32
the Russian separatists are
going to fire. The word is that
1:13:36
the artillery if they have any
artillery, but they do, it never
1:13:40
gets fired without the explicit
approval of Putin. Oh, of
1:13:44
course, this goes without
saying. I got these guys lined
1:13:48
up called Putin.
1:13:51
So called Putin that's the way I
see it called Putin. All right
1:13:55
now, just just just, just
briefly, cuz I'm, you know, I'm
1:13:58
obsessed with this stuff. This
SEPA we were talking about. So
1:14:02
the chairman of the board is
Larry Hirsch, which is a huge
1:14:06
bond hedge fund guy. Makes total
sense. The vice chairman of the
1:14:11
board State Department's spook,
I mean, come on people. This is
1:14:15
so insulting these guys this
this is this is it's like it's
1:14:20
like a very thinly veiled pitch
company.
1:14:25
And I bet you on there on K
Street to Dick's where are they?
1:14:29
Alright, here we go. All right.
All right. What do we just go
1:14:31
back to Harris? Who their their
I guess the best word is
1:14:35
grooming.
1:14:37
Bert to take over the job, which
is your thesis. I'll give you
1:14:40
credit for that. And I'm going
to be an agreement. And let's
1:14:45
listen to Harrison Munich. Paris
in Munich. Another piece of all
1:14:50
this vice president Harris
leaves tomorrow for Germany.
1:14:54
She'll meet with allies on edge.
Russia. Harris will be speaking
1:14:57
at the Munich Security
Conference. That's
1:15:00
The annual gathering of Canada
who's who of global security
1:15:03
leaders
1:15:05
trip overseas and by far the one
with the highest stakes. NPR.
1:15:08
White House correspondent Franco
Ordonez has more. Vice President
1:15:12
Harris is relatively new to
international diplomacy and in
1:15:15
her first year on the job, we
have to NPR.
1:15:20
You gotta hire other people, or
at least try and EQ that a
1:15:24
little bit, isn't it? This is
not radio voices, people,
1:15:29
international diplomacy. And in
our first year on the job, it
1:15:32
didn't always go smoothly. What
happens abroad is of priority to
1:15:37
the United States of America.
And that is why I am in
1:15:41
Guatemala today. On that trip
her first she fumbled a question
1:15:44
about her strategy on migration,
and why she hadn't been to the
1:15:48
US border, and I haven't been to
Europe.
1:15:53
The point that you're making her
subsequent trips have been a lot
1:15:56
smoother, including one to
Europe meeting. The major
1:15:59
leaders had a big summit in
Paris this week. And this visit
1:16:03
included many conversations with
many foreign leaders. I believe
1:16:07
there are at least 30 heads of
state who have attended the
1:16:11
various meetings that we have
been having, and she has also
1:16:13
been in the room for some of
Biden's biggest national
1:16:16
security decisions. The
evacuation of Kabul and the US
1:16:20
raid that killed an ISIS leader,
the vice president who is
1:16:24
increasingly playing a larger
role when it comes to US foreign
1:16:28
policy. Haley Soifer was a
national security adviser to
1:16:31
Harris in Congress. She says
Munich is a real opportunity for
1:16:35
Harris to showcase her
leadership. This is great.
1:16:40
So right now the Dow Jones is
down 400 points. NASDAQ down
1:16:45
300. Stocks extend losses as
Russia Ukraine tensions weigh on
1:16:50
markets. Ah, you know, just
wait. And what do you think when
1:16:54
it's got a pop Monday or Friday?
What are they going to do it?
1:16:58
What are they going to do the
big pop when terrorists solves
1:17:00
everything?
1:17:02
This is so obvious. You know if
I this somebody knows the
1:17:06
timeline is I don't I wish I
wish we knew Yeah. This is good.
1:17:11
All right.
1:17:12
Terrorists. That was the whole
clip. Yeah, that was the end of
1:17:15
one. No, okay. Yeah, she, yeah,
she's being groomed. And they
1:17:19
make it very clear in here. They
didn't do they can't really hide
1:17:23
their motives, these people at
NPR?
1:17:27
Well,
1:17:28
I mean, this is what this is
like a native ad. They were
1:17:31
brought in for heresy. Right. So
let's go to part two. She's
1:17:36
delivering a message from
President Biden, and she is in
1:17:41
her own right, the leader from
the administration, who really
1:17:45
is serving as the point when it
comes to national security. That
1:17:49
message is expected to be about
the US support for Ukraine. Bind
1:17:53
says he's looking for a
diplomatic resolution with
1:17:56
Russia, and wants our allies to
be united, the source of our
1:18:00
unbreakable strength continues
to be the power, resilience and
1:18:04
universal appeal of our shared
democratic values.
1:18:08
Because this is about more than
just Russia and Ukraine, Paris
1:18:12
will deliver remarks to the
Munich Conference, and she will
1:18:15
also meet one on one with some
leaders to make sure everyone is
1:18:18
on the same page about what to
do if Moscow does invade. We are
1:18:23
potentially at the cost of the
most significant military
1:18:27
operation in Europe since worked
to EVO Daalder served as a US
1:18:33
ambassador to NATO
administration he says there are
1:18:37
a lot of diverse interests in
NATO so it's crucial that Harris
1:18:40
seize this moment to show the US
can bring everyone together. Oh,
1:18:45
man, you know what's you know
what's just gonna be funny? Even
1:18:51
this she is capable of screwing
it up. Oh capable this this
1:18:57
setup I take money on her
screwing this setup is so good
1:19:01
for her. All she has to do is
just wait for the package to
1:19:05
roll when she declares victory
and smile and don't cackle too
1:19:08
much. I don't think she can
handle it.
1:19:11
I think you're right. I don't
think she can either. She's
1:19:13
gonna say something stupid. You
know why? Because she she
1:19:17
doesn't get it. And she I don't
think she's now I look back on
1:19:21
it. I don't think she's that
bright. No, no, I never really
1:19:25
gave her much. She's gonna drop
the ball on something. She's
1:19:27
gonna be asked a simple
question. She's gonna have some
1:19:30
snide remarks. He's going to
offend somebody out. She has no
1:19:34
clue about some of these
European mentalities when it
1:19:37
comes to being offended. Here's
what here's where she'll screw
1:19:39
it up. She'll try to be tough.
And she'll answer something with
1:19:44
a tough guy attitude and it's
just going to be wrong
1:19:50
hilarious but that's one I think
that's that's a very possible
1:19:53
scenario. What if what she does,
trying to be tough, but this is
1:19:57
This is do or die times this?
She's got it.
1:20:00
You know, they tried it with the
with the Jessie small, a small
1:20:03
at lynching thing in the
lynching bill. And she was
1:20:06
supposed to be the hero of the
blacks. And and that failed
1:20:09
because guess what? The blacks
went, ah reject. And so now
1:20:14
they're going to try it with
Putin. And so what do you think
1:20:17
if you were Putin? I think I
would do everything to make this
1:20:22
work for her. I would want her
to be president so bad, don't
1:20:27
you think? Well, I never thought
of it that way. That's a good,
1:20:30
good, why nice. You COVID. Why
why not? That would be COVID.
1:20:36
That was That would be great.
He's like, Oh,
1:20:39
I love it off. Let's just
1:20:42
go now, now that you mentioned
that idea. And again, like I
1:20:46
mentioned, the write up, I
didn't substack
1:20:50
that Putin is always they always
say this. And I've always worked
1:20:54
by the fact that now all of a
sudden, they're not saying any
1:20:56
more. Putin is playing chess
while we're playing checkers.
1:20:59
And if that's still true and
plays out, that's exactly what
1:21:03
he wants course. So to get some
dumb dimwit like Kamla Harris is
1:21:09
President of the United States.
He could do whatever he wants
1:21:13
here. Even China. Both them do
high fives got in. So the
1:21:18
question is, do you do the long
swing from Friday to Monday?
1:21:23
Because he's talking to his
buddies about it. Hey, I played
1:21:28
this woman. Good. This be fun.
Please.
1:21:31
Like lab Rolf orange slouches
either.
1:21:35
You know, smartass, here we are
carrying water for Putin again,
1:21:38
John. Yeah. Here we are, who to
call him smart. We're horrible.
1:21:43
Yeah, I hope Megan Kelly doesn't
hear me are idiots. Oh, Megan,
1:21:47
whoever knew that did any
intelligence. Let's Play Part
1:21:50
Three. And it is very important
that in order to either prevent
1:21:55
it or to respond to it, NATO and
all of our allies speak with one
1:21:58
voice. There's been a lot of
uncertainty in Europe about how
1:22:02
much the US still cares about
European security. I think
1:22:06
people in Europe, you know, know
that America is on the cusp of
1:22:11
really significant demographic
and political changes, constant
1:22:14
stops and molar writes about
transatlantic issues at the
1:22:17
Brookings Institution. Wait a
minute, what did what was that?
1:22:21
What that woman said? She
talking about America? Yes, he
1:22:26
did. Yes, this is she's in from
Brookings. This is actually the
1:22:29
best part of this, these three
clips. I'm gonna start over. And
1:22:32
let me give you a brief so you
kind of hear where she's going.
1:22:35
I'll give you a brief. I'll give
you some buddies, kids. So
1:22:39
America is changing. And we're
not a White country anymore. Not
1:22:44
gonna be and we're gonna put
forward a new look. Ah, Harris
1:22:48
is the new look. He is the look
of America. He's the new coach.
1:22:56
And as such,
1:23:00
she has to make sure that the
old rules still apply. The other
1:23:04
way she's got to is America is
gonna look different, but we're
1:23:07
gonna be the same toughies Yeah,
because camera she's a she's the
1:23:12
tough top cop on the beat. And
it is very important that in
1:23:17
order to either prevented or to
respond to it, NATO and all of
1:23:21
our allies speak with one voice.
There's been a lot of
1:23:24
uncertainty in Europe about how
much the US still cares about
1:23:28
European security. I think
people in Europe, you know, know
1:23:33
that America is on the cusp of
really significant demographic
1:23:36
and political changes constant
Stokes and Moeller writes about
1:23:39
transatlantic issues at the
Brookings Institution. She says
1:23:43
there's little doubt where Biden
and his generation stand, but
1:23:46
Harris can help define what it
will look like for the future.
1:23:50
This is an opportunity for the
vice president to step onto the
1:23:54
stage in Munich and to say, I am
the face of the next America and
1:23:58
this America cares about its
place in the world. And it cares
1:24:02
about peace in the world and
rules and democracy and we will
1:24:06
stand by our allies because she
says the crisis is as much about
1:24:10
confronting Russia as it is
about establishing whether your
1:24:13
matters to the next generation
of Americans. Oh man this will
1:24:19
be the speech of her career.
1:24:22
This will be the one that
because they deliver a speech is
1:24:26
that that whiny voice but she
isn't a blow this up there's no
1:24:30
way that she gets through it. I
mean, the Russians are gonna
1:24:32
have to help her yeah, they're
gonna have to So timing wise
1:24:37
she's flying there. It starts
tomorrow. So we would need a
1:24:41
would maybe the kindergarten was
a little trial balloon they need
1:24:47
something a little more concrete
little scary. We had the the
1:24:50
jets flying by naval vessels.
You know, we need some of these
1:24:55
things to kind of ratchet goes
on all the time the market is
1:24:58
doing his job.
1:25:00
That's their day they figured it
out this is good scary scary.
1:25:03
Scary scary.
1:25:06
Wow. Oh wow. Oh man didn't say
oh by the hill reported just as
1:25:12
an extra benefit the US draw
down of its Embassy in Kiev as
1:25:18
we like to pronounce it. Because
we carry water for Putin has
1:25:22
included the destruction of some
immigration and travel documents
1:25:25
As part of protocol to protect
sensitive information. Secretary
1:25:30
of State Anthony Blinken
announced on Monday the US would
1:25:32
shutter its Embassy in Kiev amid
threats of Russian invasion into
1:25:36
Ukraine. The document
destruction was discussed on the
1:25:38
call February 12. Between Deputy
Secretary of State for
1:25:41
Management and Resources Brian
McKeon. And Chairman of the
1:25:44
House Foreign Affairs Committee,
Gregory Meeks, notes of which
1:25:47
were provided to congressional
staff and obtained by the hill.
1:25:52
All embassies are spy stations.
I think the embassy in Ukraine,
1:25:58
as we know from who was there
during the Trump administration,
1:26:02
what was going on there? That
just might have been handy to
1:26:06
burn some shit behind him just
let's just clean everything up
1:26:09
that might involve Joe or hunter
or anything like that. What do
1:26:12
you think?
1:26:13
Well, yeah, in fact, we got a
note from one of our producers
1:26:17
whose son is in the Foreign
Service and keeps up with this
1:26:21
stuff and he's one of the
embassies where they do this
1:26:24
sort of thing. And he says that
they're having that they're
1:26:28
they're destroying and getting
rid of all the computers do you
1:26:33
know they could move on to going
to love VIV this other little
1:26:37
town that's close to Poland
they're moving everybody there
1:26:40
is actually where they're going
and I'm leaving the country
1:26:42
right and but there he's there
were some comments about this is
1:26:47
going to be like a million
dollars with the phone system
1:26:50
has been yanked out the servers
Cisco servers to the tune of a
1:26:55
couple $100,000 Worth are being
destroyed or hacked up. And so I
1:27:01
guess there's some what you said
is probably
1:27:05
be a part of it Yeah, I mean
it's it's handy to do that and
1:27:08
they said they can't with the
other thing is you can't now
1:27:10
they won't be able to move back
in. Because once they move out
1:27:13
of there, the Russians are going
to come in
1:27:17
you'll never be able to use it
again. So places now just
1:27:21
abandoned I guess I'm going to
play a couple clips from the CIA
1:27:24
broadcasting systems who it's
their job, obviously to ratchet
1:27:29
this up here stateside. But
evening nor a US officials tell
1:27:32
CBS News that it's like Brit of
course always bring in the Brit
1:27:36
play Russian cyber actors have
already targeted Ukraine's
1:27:40
government, military and
critical infrastructure to
1:27:43
collect intelligence, it's
feared and invasion could be
1:27:46
preceded by devastating cyber
attacks.
1:27:50
The Russian government claims
this video shows columns of its
1:27:54
military vehicles leaving
Crimea, but today's satellite
1:27:57
images of Russia's troop build
up on Ukraine's border
1:28:00
reportedly show heightened
military activity, as well as a
1:28:04
new pontoon bridge and a large
field hospital.
1:28:09
Both in Bella rousse to
Ukraine's north, where Russia is
1:28:12
carrying out a massive military
exercise. There's, you know what
1:28:17
Russia says and there's what
Russia does, and we're watching
1:28:20
very closely what steps they're
taking but they remain a masked
1:28:24
in a threatening way at the
border.
1:28:27
This skepticism from Washington
all the way to Ukraine 1000s
1:28:31
gathered today to demonstrate
their unity in the face of the
1:28:35
Russian threat. I have my
emergency bag in my flat and I'm
1:28:41
ready to defend my country is
two different countries and they
1:28:46
must understand that is two
different countries. Ukraine's
1:28:50
President Vladimir Zelensky also
says he's seen no sign of a
1:28:54
Russian pullback. He observed
Ukrainian military drills today.
1:28:58
If there's an invasion it will
be a David and Goliath battle is
1:29:03
Ukraine's military is estimated
to have roughly a quarter the
1:29:06
manpower of Russia's
1:29:09
and less than a 10th of Russia's
fighter aircraft. Do you still
1:29:13
think it's possible that Russia
will invade? Please don't have
1:29:17
any doubt on that. Petro
Poroshenko is the former
1:29:21
President of Ukraine and told us
this crisis is just one episode
1:29:25
in a new Cold War between the
West and Russia. My two piece of
1:29:30
advice first don't trust Putin.
1:29:33
Second, don't be afraid of
Putin.
1:29:37
So there's your there's your
setup. They got you. I love the
1:29:40
people. I have my bag. I got my
go bag. I'm ready to go. I
1:29:43
defend my country. Beautiful CBS
just someone deserves a raise.
1:29:48
They're on the on the remote
team. So let's do two quickies
1:29:53
then from the evening news.
Margaret Brennan is conducting
1:29:58
what are you hearing from your
sources?
1:30:00
When Russia sources Well, Russia
is poised to attack at anytime,
1:30:04
anytime US officials now believe
the timeline for potential
1:30:07
attack is pushed out another
four or five days past the
1:30:11
Olympics, key gathering of
leaders this weekend in Germany,
1:30:16
and in fact, Ukraine's president
is scheduled to be out of the
1:30:18
country at that summit over this
weekend, which sources have
1:30:22
indicated to me may not be the
best idea for him. But right
1:30:25
now, given the threat level to
his country, more than 60% of
1:30:29
Russia's standing army is at
high alert right at the border.
1:30:32
I mean, you'd have to give
Harris if you're Putin and
1:30:35
you're playing this game, and
you want her you want her to be
1:30:39
the next president, you want
because this is the biggest sign
1:30:42
up ever? I mean, you have to do
something so that she can say,
1:30:46
hey, don't you dare Russia? And
he could go, okay. You know, it
1:30:51
has to be something big, but
then something you can move away
1:30:53
right away something. I don't
know, if he wants to, he doesn't
1:30:57
have to do anything, because
they've got all the video
1:30:59
planned, I'm sure. Oh, the
videos been done. already pre
1:31:03
produced. Yeah. Well, here's the
here's my final clip, then. We
1:31:07
want to know, of course, what is
Putin strategy? Actually, what's
1:31:09
really interesting about that
timeline? Yeah, what I thought
1:31:12
that's really interesting about
the timeline. I mean, I can't
1:31:14
even think what that'd be
interesting, but it's really
1:31:16
interesting. That's really
interesting about that timeline.
1:31:18
What officials think Tony is
really after here, what's he
1:31:21
doing? What's his strategy?
That's what has kept everyone
1:31:24
guessing. But really, what I
hear is that Putin gives himself
1:31:28
many different options. That's
the way he plays this. And US
1:31:32
and European allies are slightly
different in their assessment.
1:31:35
Some Europeans believe that he
is trying coercion, negotiating
1:31:39
with the West while it has a gun
to its head. Others like the
1:31:42
United States think he actually
does intend to use these
1:31:45
military forces and one
potential flashpoint is in the
1:31:48
south east of Ukraine in this
region called Donbass, there are
1:31:52
pro Russian separatists who have
been fighting there. And Putin
1:31:56
has been running propaganda
claiming there's a genocide
1:31:59
underway, he may try to use that
as a predicate to justify an
1:32:03
invasion, which he could do at
any time. Meanwhile, the US is
1:32:06
just trying to talk them out of
it. Ha ha ha trying to talk him
1:32:10
out of it. That will be that
will be vice president Kamelot.
1:32:14
Well, I I have a couple of I
have the State Department
1:32:18
briefing from yesterday groovy.
So it's Matt. Matt. Price. Yeah.
1:32:25
You know, net net price was the
guy who left the CIA because
1:32:28
Donald Trump spoke at this
member when he spoke at the CIA.
1:32:32
And he was only speaking to the
press. He was disrespectful of
1:32:35
the men and women on the wall,
and guises and he wrote this
1:32:38
whole op ed about how he was
imposed. Ah, geez, what a drip.
1:32:44
He's a total drip. And he's he's
arrogant. And he's just, he I do
1:32:48
have a little bit of Matt, but
Matt wasn't going to be there
1:32:52
long. He had to go to get to get
on a plane because he has to get
1:32:55
a flight coach to get to Munich.
Oh, he's he's at the conference.
1:32:59
Of course. Good old Matt. I
wonder if Matt could still ruin
1:33:03
commerce plan. Matt could
1:33:07
even if they can't balance in
this this little prayer mat mass
1:33:10
let it go. Man, it'd be a lot
more fun if she's president just
1:33:13
let it go.
1:33:16
Embedding is dangerous if she's
president. Personally, I don't
1:33:19
like it. I'm not still not
arguing the point.
1:33:24
So let's listen to the opener.
He comes in and he gives us the
1:33:26
briefing this from yesterday
now. And it gets to fall is one
1:33:30
follow up questions from Matt,
which is just to say a preview
1:33:35
this, Ned says can't believe
anything anyone says
1:33:40
when it's from their official
sources course and Matt comes on
1:33:43
to only say so that I guess
would include you.
1:33:49
And then another woman comes on
after the second question was
1:33:52
she comes on ask them Hey, where
are we supposed to be at war?
1:33:56
today? Yeah, cuz yesterday,
Wednesday was the day that the
1:33:59
Russians was supposed to attack.
Yeah. What happened? We forget
1:34:03
your intel go. Let's go with the
State Department briefing
1:34:07
Wednesday opener. You heard from
the Secretary once again today
1:34:11
that we are doing everything we
possibly can to seek to find a
1:34:15
peaceful resolution to sounds
like Trudeau Molloy. Oh, he does
1:34:20
a little bit. You're right.
Yeah, Ned Price is openly gay.
1:34:24
And he has a true dough cadence
and sound is Emilio saying I
1:34:30
didn't know Nitin price was gay,
openly
1:34:33
uneasy walking around like, Hey,
I'm gay. I don't know what that
1:34:38
means, either. But he's no, he's
it's not a secret. That's the
1:34:41
opener of our show. That's for
sure. You heard from the
1:34:43
Secretary once again today that
we are doing everything we
1:34:47
possibly can to seek to find a
peaceful resolution to the
1:34:52
crisis. Moscow has needlessly
precipitated, but those efforts
1:34:56
as we've said will be effective
only if the
1:35:00
The Russian Federation is
willing to escalate. To be very,
1:35:04
very clear, we have not seen
that. In fact, we have seen the
1:35:08
opposite in recent weeks. And
even in recent days, more
1:35:12
Russian forces, not fewer are at
the border. And they're moving
1:35:17
Concerningly into fighting
positions. This is cause for
1:35:21
profound concern. At the same
time, and as we've learned
1:35:24
previously, over the past
several weeks, we've also seen
1:35:28
Russian officials and Russian
media, plant numerous stories in
1:35:32
the press, any one of which
could be elevated to serve as a
1:35:36
pretext for an invasion. This
could happen we are concerned at
1:35:41
any time, and the world should
be ready for it. Oh, yeah. It
1:35:44
could involve claims about
Ukrainian military activity in
1:35:47
the Donbass false claims of us
or NATO activities on land at
1:35:53
sea or air, even claims of
Ukrainian or NATO incursions
1:35:59
into Russian territory. We are
particularly concerned about
1:36:03
President Putin and other
Russian officials, their ongoing
1:36:06
mentions of quote unquote
genocide in the Donbass, there
1:36:09
is no basis of truth to any of
these allegations. This,
1:36:16
however, has not stopped the
Russians from advancing these
1:36:18
false claims to include reports
of unmarked mass graves of
1:36:23
civilians allegedly killed by
Ukrainian armed forces and
1:36:27
statements that the United
States or Ukraine are developing
1:36:30
biological or chemical weapons.
The ladder for use in the
1:36:34
Russian controlled territory.
Holy crap, man, we do this for a
1:36:37
living. Have you heard any of
that nonsense? Did you hear
1:36:42
anything about biological
weapons? Not yet. Haha, thanks,
1:36:45
Ned, or that the West is
funneling so called guerrillas
1:36:50
and terrorists in to kill
locals. These allegations again,
1:36:54
are entirely completely false.
They are entirely untrue. These
1:36:59
are false narratives that Russia
is developing for use as a
1:37:03
pretext for military action
against Ukraine. In Russia in
1:37:08
December, Russian defense
minister Sergei show you accused
1:37:11
NATO and the United States of
planning to quote unquote commit
1:37:15
provocations by delivering tanks
of quote unidentified chemical
1:37:18
components to the Donbass region
for Ukraine's use. These are
1:37:23
straight out of Russia's well
documented playbook, including
1:37:27
from its previous military
incursions into Ukraine and
1:37:30
Georgia and from disinformation
operations in other parts of the
1:37:33
world, including in Syria, where
Russia continues to conduct a
1:37:38
disinformation disinformation
campaign to defend serious use
1:37:42
of chemical weapons. What?
1:37:47
Chemical Weapons chemical
weapons the she keeps putting it
1:37:51
back in play that's brazen.
1:37:54
That's really brazen.
1:37:57
It's unbelievable to me. This is
our spokesperson for ARS
1:38:02
Blinken, Tony Blinken, Lincoln's
State Department. This is
1:38:06
pathetic. Hey, Joe. What is kind
of name is Ned. Anyway, Ned, my
1:38:11
name is Ned because it was short
for Edward. But how do you get
1:38:14
Ned out of Edward Flanders?
Yeah, that's what he looks like
1:38:18
a Ned. He looks like it. Yeah.
Well, let's listen to the
1:38:22
quickie with before he leaves
because he's got to catch coach
1:38:27
to get to Munich. Does he say
that? What does he say? Coach?
1:38:30
Does he have to fly coach? Oh,
he never says that. But you
1:38:32
know, you know he's missed off
at sociated press when I find
1:38:35
him first. He's got he's not
allowed on the on the vice
1:38:38
presidential aircraft. That's
what's happening. They've
1:38:41
they've kicked him off.
1:38:44
Yeah, cuz he's annoying. No,
he's not. He's not gonna be on
1:38:47
any government plane because
because he's not playing ball.
1:38:50
Right. But let's listen to the
State Department briefing part
1:38:54
to our
1:38:56
Oh, I'm sorry, hold on a second.
People must treat any and all of
1:39:00
these claims with the
appropriate and healthy
1:39:03
skepticism, especially when they
come from Russian state media
1:39:07
sources and aren't backed up by
independent media reporting.
1:39:10
Russia relies on confusion,
Russia relies on obfuscation.
1:39:15
Russia relies on misinformation
and disinformation to cover its
1:39:19
tracks. We should all expect
that and we should all be ready
1:39:22
for it. With that happy to take
your questions. Thanks.
1:39:26
Alright, so but you would expect
for the same thing for claims
1:39:31
and allegations that you guys
make that they shouldn't just be
1:39:35
accepted on face value and it is
it is your job. It is your job
1:39:38
to ask questions. It is our job
to offer the best information
1:39:41
that we have available to us.
1:39:45
Thanks, Ned.
1:39:47
Troublemaker. So let's listen to
this woman. This is the last one
1:39:50
with this press on this press
event. The place was really
1:39:54
nobody goes to these things
this.
1:39:57
The State Department press event
is just theirs.
1:40:00
Maybe five people there six
sometimes Andrea Mitchell goes,
1:40:04
yeah, these are all you know,
and you should come to this one
1:40:07
because we're gonna say
something's gonna be important.
1:40:09
Yeah. So we can use a clip on
the show.
1:40:12
So here's what I want you to
ask. You can use that clip on
1:40:15
tonight's broadcast. Okay. Yeah.
1:40:19
That's what they do.
1:40:21
State Departments, then this is
the one. What worse are worse?
1:40:25
Today's attack? This woman's
asking this is pretty good
1:40:28
little exchange. She's not as
aggressive as as mad. But she at
1:40:33
least puts the question out
there. Speaking of intelligence,
1:40:37
US officials and others have
heavily pointed towards this
1:40:41
week about the potential sort of
an invasion specifically today.
1:40:45
There was like a lot of alarm
across Twitter or in Ukraine
1:40:48
last night. It hasn't happened
yet. So is that assessment? Is
1:40:53
that intelligence still valid?
Are you pushing it a little bit
1:40:57
towards next week? Can you
explain why? Wow, she's just
1:41:01
saying how you're gonna push it
off to next week, this obvious
1:41:04
scam you're putting together?
She's kind of saying that still
1:41:08
valid? Are you pushing it a
little bit towards next week?
1:41:12
Can you explain why it hasn't
materialized? We've said for
1:41:15
some time now that we are in a
window where Putin could order
1:41:19
an invasion or an attack on
Ukraine at a moment's notice.
1:41:23
That has been the case for some
time, precisely because this
1:41:26
buildup of Russian forces along
Ukraine's borders, in Belarus,
1:41:30
other tactics and moves that
we've seen have points have
1:41:33
positioned Russia to be able to
do this at any moment. That
1:41:37
remains our assessment. It could
take place tomorrow, it could
1:41:40
take place next week. It could
take place before the end of the
1:41:43
Olympics, it could take place
after the Olympics clear, our
1:41:47
concern has not diminished an
iota.
1:41:51
Our concern continues to grow,
given that we have yet to see de
1:41:56
escalation. And given that
1:42:00
in the absence of de escalation,
we've actually seen escalation.
1:42:06
In the absence of ex escalation,
we've seen escalation. No, in
1:42:11
the absence of de escalation,
we've seen escalation.
1:42:18
Man they are if it's true, if
this thesis is true, they're
1:42:22
really going all out on this.
1:42:26
What other possible well, of
course, everyone saw your
1:42:30
substack the crisis in Ukraine
is driving up oil and gas prices
1:42:33
here at home. Gas prices are now
averaging $3.35 per gallon
1:42:39
nationwide, but many experts
warn prices will likely average
1:42:42
$4 By spring, some Democrats
want to suspend the federal gas
1:42:46
tax for relief. Oh, oh, about
that. No, no, wait, let's get
1:42:52
this straight. Because we had it
I didn't get to clip but I can
1:42:55
tell you the clip, but I don't
think I have it. Uh, so we have
1:42:59
a get a new gas tax tax going
into effect in June in
1:43:03
California. Yeah, I'm adding
another 50 cents or something.
1:43:07
Which is already Yeah, per
gallon, per gallon. Something
1:43:12
like that. Yes. It's for the
roads, even though the gas
1:43:15
taxes. The gas tax on the
gasoline already supposed to be
1:43:19
for road fixing? No, no, no.
They stole all that money for
1:43:24
education and whatever else that
they stole it actually not even
1:43:27
that their lottery money now
goes to toward education. So I
1:43:31
don't know what they do with it.
They pocketed it. And so they're
1:43:33
going to add some more and
Newsom is show buddy. No, no,
1:43:36
no, we should not put it in
place because it's too
1:43:39
expensive. And then But
meanwhile, the Democrat
1:43:42
legislature No, no, we're
putting it in place. And they're
1:43:46
telling him no. So this is
showboating, you know, it's the
1:43:48
old Oh, no, no, don't do it.
It's like the wrestler in the
1:43:51
old wrestling. Don't hit me.
Don't hit me. And then he gives
1:43:54
him a gut punch. And so this is
nonsense. The Democrats nobody
1:43:58
is going to going to pull the
federal gas tax out. They won't
1:44:04
do it. They'll talk big game and
then when it comes down to it,
1:44:06
they'll either vote no, I'm not
gonna just leave it as it is. Or
1:44:10
they're going to,
1:44:12
you know, vote present when they
won't do it. They haven't got
1:44:16
the guts to give you an idea of
how that works.
1:44:19
There was a prime minister in
the Netherlands when I was
1:44:23
growing up there named Veeam Kok
Kay Okay. Very famous guy, and
1:44:29
he was Prime Minister.
1:44:32
I guess it wasn't when I was
growing up 94 until 2002.
1:44:38
So I was there. I was there when
he was still around 2000 Because
1:44:43
I come back and he said, Okay,
people we have a huge deficit is
1:44:48
just just before the Euro so
there was all kinds of
1:44:50
shenanigans going on. Who knows
why we had to do it. But we need
1:44:54
to put a 25 cent extra tax on
gas per liter by the
1:45:00
per liter, not per gallon per
liter. And it was called the
1:45:03
Karcher from coke. Cox quarter.
1:45:07
I gotta write that one down Cox
quarter. So Cox quarter to this
1:45:12
day. People still make that
joke. Oh, yeah. Just like Cox
1:45:17
quarter, huh. never came back.
Ever, ever. They don't do that
1:45:22
not with not with gas ever. One
way one way only when's the last
1:45:27
time they revoked taxes? It just
go up and they keep going up
1:45:32
income taxes more flexible.
Yeah. Now I do have three last
1:45:37
Russia clips that we can do? No,
let's do it. No, let's do it.
1:45:40
Let's add these again. By the
way, since you played this stuff
1:45:44
from CBS and some other sources,
this is from NPR and I think NPR
1:45:49
has done the best job of the of
the of the PR. Well, of of not
1:45:56
overdoing it. In other words,
they took the government line,
1:46:00
but it was it's done in a very
delicate way. I think they did a
1:46:03
good job of presenting this.
Okay. And this is a three parter
1:46:07
on the Russian Ukraine situation
in PR. So this part one is
1:46:11
Russia escalating or de
escalating its military
1:46:14
positions along the borders of
Ukraine. There are conflicting
1:46:18
claims about what's happening
now and what could come next.
1:46:21
We'll spend the next few minutes
talking through where things
1:46:23
stand on both the military and
diplomatic fronts. And we're
1:46:27
going to start with NPR NATIONAL
SECURITY CORRESPONDENT Greg
1:46:30
Miry. Hey, Greg. Thanks. Hi,
Alyssa. So what's the latest on
1:46:34
Russia's military positions?
Well, there's no hard evidence
1:46:38
of a big Russian move in either
direction, either escalation or
1:46:41
de escalation. Now Russia has
been saying for a second day
1:46:45
that it's pulling back some
troops and the Russian Defense
1:46:47
Ministry is put out a couple of
videos. One shows a train
1:46:51
hauling armored vehicles away.
But the US and NATO and Ukraine
1:46:55
say they're not seeing anything
of real significance moving a
1:46:59
few troops or vehicles around
doesn't amount to a pullback
1:47:02
when there's a force of 150,000
troops in place. And the NATO
1:47:07
chief Jens Stoltenberg says NATO
is seeing some signs of an
1:47:11
ongoing build up and lastly,
Ukraine's Defense Ministry and
1:47:15
the country's two biggest banks
have suffered cyber attacks with
1:47:19
Russia as the suspect. Oh, yeah.
So what's happening on the
1:47:22
diplomatic front, so Secretary
of State Anthony Blinken gave
1:47:25
some interviews today and he
said Russian leader Vladimir
1:47:28
Putin could pull the trigger
today, tomorrow or next week.
1:47:32
But Blinken says he's still
willing to talk with Russia. In
1:47:36
Brussels defense secretary Lloyd
Austin is meeting with defense
1:47:39
ministers from other NATO
countries. They were literally
1:47:42
standing shoulder to shoulder
and a shit show of NATO unity
1:47:46
which does appear to be it
sounds like you said shit show.
1:47:51
What it is he didn't say shit
show. I think he stole show. He
1:47:57
stuttered on show and it became
shit show Lloyd often is meeting
1:48:01
with defense ministers from
other NATO countries. They were
1:48:04
literally standing shoulder to
shoulder and a shit show of
1:48:08
unity.
1:48:11
Truth wants to come on it was
truly shoulder to shoulder shit
1:48:14
show.
1:48:16
This meeting with
1:48:18
other NATO countries. They were
literally standing shoulder to
1:48:21
shoulder and show of NATO unity,
which does appear to be pretty
1:48:25
solid at the moment solid. In
Moscow, Putin and his top aides
1:48:29
say there's still room for
dialogue. But we have seen
1:48:32
several weeks of phone calls and
meetings. What we're not seeing
1:48:35
though, is a breakthrough. Okay.
NPR literally had a guy say
1:48:40
shoulder to shoulder in a solid
shit show. I mean, that was just
1:48:44
a beautiful piece. NPR. Well
done. Gosh, that's a good one.
1:48:49
Did you hear that when you were
clipping it? Yeah, that's great.
1:48:52
Show idiots. All right. I mean,
I still it is possible. You just
1:48:57
stumbled over it. And of course,
it isn't to say something else.
1:49:00
But he said he said just show
1:49:06
this go on move on to part two.
This is Part 21. Besides part
1:49:09
two, we've been hearing a Russia
invasion was imminent, with
1:49:13
today cited as the most likely
day. Was that intelligence just
1:49:17
off the mark? Well, first,
again, it's just quite
1:49:20
remarkable that the US is
declassifying and sharing such
1:49:24
sensitive intelligence. But such
specificity really should be
1:49:28
treated with real caution of us
isn't sharing the proof. And
1:49:32
when this information first
emerged last week, it raised a
1:49:35
lot of questions. How did the US
get this intelligence? How
1:49:38
certain were they that it was
corral Matt Lee has to go break
1:49:41
down that door and MTR
1:49:44
come through the door Matt Lee
open Yeah. Oh, you didn't prove
1:49:47
anything that
1:49:49
was perhaps Russian
disinformation. And Putin is
1:49:53
well, well, what rate
1:49:56
is Associated Press Dave share
everything. So it is actually
1:50:00
Illegal to steal Matt Lee's
angles.
1:50:04
Of course, it's legal but you
know what I mean? It's like they
1:50:08
could have tossed them a bone.
Have you ever heard anyone toss
1:50:13
Matt Leah bone this show? This
show is a bone loss. We bone him
1:50:18
all the time.
1:50:21
And COVID both correct, was
perhaps a Russian
1:50:24
disinformation. And Putin is
well known for disguising his
1:50:28
plans sending conflicting
signals keeping his opponents
1:50:31
off balance. So even if this
might have been his plan last
1:50:35
week, it clearly was not his
plan today. So given all that is
1:50:39
the strategy working of the US
declassifying intelligence and
1:50:43
going public with it, you know
what we'll still have to see
1:50:47
Alyssa, the US is clearly trying
to pre bunk Russian claim, Lady
1:50:52
for Russia to act or safety and
things.
1:50:56
Now, Russia has been mocking
this, they say the US claims are
1:51:00
false, that the West is engaging
in hysteria. One Russian
1:51:04
officials said dryly today that
wars in Europe rarely start on
1:51:08
Wednesdays.
1:51:10
Yeah.
1:51:12
Pre bunk. Wow. So this is this
is a great time to be a
1:51:17
podcaster. I cannot believe how
quickly mainstream broadcasting
1:51:23
and five M is devolving into a
solid shit show. Yeah, it's
1:51:28
really great. It's really great.
And they're so disappointed. But
1:51:34
didn't happen on Wednesday. We
could have known because it'll
1:51:37
start wars on Wednesday. Now. I
know that
1:51:41
I left that as the kicker ever
start wars on Wednesday.
1:51:45
Everybody knows that you start
dominate you lie to us, man. You
1:51:49
said it will be Wednesday. We
got everything position we
1:51:52
ordered the satellite time. And
is nothing is a big Bunco.
1:51:57
Nothing. Lame, Ned.
1:52:00
So this go to part three, the US
national security community
1:52:04
there is.
1:52:06
Wow, this guy to me. I just want
make fun of him as much as I
1:52:12
can. Did you all say this this
guy memorize him? Why HR? Yeah,
1:52:16
I think he is actually good,
gives a very good. He tries to
1:52:21
pull himself away from the
Litany from the State Department
1:52:25
and that Ned guy? Oh, really?
And he bet he balances pretty
1:52:29
well at the beginning. You know,
as he says there, there's no
1:52:32
evidence that there was a
escalation or a de escalation.
1:52:35
There is no evidence of anything
moving. That's true. That's
1:52:38
true, which is counter to what
Ned said twice, which is all of
1:52:42
the Russians are loading up. But
he says this Wednesday after
1:52:47
he's been disappointed. You see.
1:52:50
That's yeah, he doesn't say I
think it was the girl that was
1:52:53
disappointed this guy. Let me
finish the US national security
1:52:57
community there's a sense that
you wish needs to combat Russian
1:53:01
disinformation given the events
of the past few years. What
1:53:05
there also some concerns that
you can't keep crying wolf too
1:53:08
often or you erode your own
credibility. Right. Well, that
1:53:13
was NPR his NATIONAL SECURITY
CORRESPONDENT Greg Murray. Thank
1:53:16
you so much, Greg. My pleasure.
Yeah. Oh, then Danny indicated
1:53:21
crying wolf too often you know,
which is what we're doing. Yeah,
1:53:24
we it's gonna be Wednesday it's
gonna be Monday there's gonna be
1:53:27
a drill to get to it now it's
any minute that guy's gonna move
1:53:30
in Putin or actually lava off
announced that Oh, you want to
1:53:35
do platforms from the Swiss
system SWIFT system which the
1:53:39
the internet of the money
network that is a threat? Yeah,
1:53:43
that is that everything clears
through the New York Federal
1:53:47
Reserve the New York Fed.
1:53:49
So now we've got alternatives
including crypto and we are now
1:53:54
making Bitcoin and other
cryptocurrency sovereign in
1:53:57
Russia
1:54:00
Yeah, they their strategy is
called fortress Russia. Fortress
1:54:05
Russia. Yeah, you know what he
did? Just none of this is gonna
1:54:08
happen. The thing is that
1:54:11
you never know CNN and MSNBC and
even Fox with the biggest war
1:54:16
monger ox is terrible. They do
they are right on board if you
1:54:20
think Fox is is is is the lone
sand sane voice No, no, they're
1:54:27
all in on this
1:54:30
that's like Megan Kelly Yeah,
she's like all these bad guy.
1:54:33
It's all whatever this this
programming is.
1:54:37
It's it's war sells papers.
Yeah. Yeah, it does.
1:54:44
Just anyway, it's it's it's just
insulting at this point. No one.
1:54:50
No one in Europe is worried. You
remember when people in Europe
1:54:54
are worried when? When North
Korea
1:54:58
I remember going over
1:55:00
I reported on it I think I was
visiting Christina was during
1:55:03
Obama spill. And and people
really oh my god North Korea
1:55:08
this crazy guy he could kill any
minute that shoot missiles on
1:55:12
the show. Yeah, yeah. And they
were really freaked out like
1:55:16
what is wrong with you people?
And the two missiles in a bid Oh
1:55:20
yeah. And a small a bomb.
1:55:24
So all right. Well, it'll be
interesting to see the timing
1:55:29
all eyes on Camela all eyes on
Vlad, let's see if we can get a
1:55:33
little Gambit going here. So
everybody wins. Everybody could
1:55:37
be a winner.
1:55:38
Yeah, you know, I was looking at
some pictures of Dan some
1:55:41
pictures that that were one in
particular that was even in the
1:55:46
Wikipedia, which is the Ned
Price page, I saw his picture
1:55:52
was a picture most of his
pictures on there is masked. But
1:55:56
there was one picture was like a
Biden meeting and there was a
1:55:59
bunch of people that added to
the usual suspects. They all had
1:56:03
and I mean, it needs desperate
need, desperately needs to be
1:56:07
captioned. And you can see Kamla
there she's sitting up at the
1:56:12
front. And you look at her and
she and she's got her hand on
1:56:16
her faces. And you could just
see a thought bubble. And it was
1:56:20
why the fuck of my here.
1:56:25
And she didn't know more I see
her in these different photos is
1:56:29
always that she's wondering what
is the deal with her being where
1:56:34
she is? And now they're shoving
her over to Munich? Which I
1:56:38
don't think she's happy. I don't
think she's a happy camper.
1:56:41
She's not performing well, she's
she's giddy and she's laughing
1:56:45
at everything she because you
can't you know she's nervous as
1:56:48
a nervous laugh. It's not like
she thinks anything's funny.
1:56:51
She's a wreck. But I think
that's Munich thing may turn out
1:56:54
very badly. She could start the
war.
1:56:59
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage in the
1:57:01
morning to you the man who tried
to keep the sea out of the COVID
1:57:04
Dig ladies and gentlemen Mr.
John C. Devorah
1:57:11
Karina morning all ships with
sea boots on the ground feet in
1:57:13
the air subs in the water in all
the beams
1:57:19
Yeah, that was definitely over
modulate it was definitely
1:57:24
definitely push the limits in
the morning to all of the trolls
1:57:28
out there in the troll room that
we are definitely running a bit
1:57:31
behind today. Let's let's count
you guys. All right, hands up
1:57:35
trolls. Let me see who we got
here. Who do I have here?
1:57:40
No, I can't do that. Crap. But
somebody please do do the troll
1:57:44
count. I got logged out.
1:57:47
And let me see. This is This is
embarrassing. I tried to count
1:57:52
2188 Thank you very much, Doug.
1:57:55
2188 2188 Low, low low low.
What's happening? You guys go
1:58:00
back to work or something? Come
on, give me a break. That can't
1:58:03
be true. The trolls
1:58:07
actually I mean, I remember when
we had 200 Trolls so it's it's
1:58:11
beautiful to see everybody but
now that they know someone was
1:58:15
in there saying they there was
the first time ever they forgot
1:58:17
it was a show day so there must
be COVID COVID is hurting to
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show.
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You can join these trolls. It's
a chatroom but it's cool about
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And this many live shows also
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some pre taped and people like
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and sometimes they have you know
great one liners and very
1:58:46
helpful for the show. But
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it's a very calm experience and
1:59:21
we often have normal
conversations go figure.
1:59:26
And we need to thank the artists
for episode 1425 title of it
1:59:30
appropriately was brain fog. The
artwork was brought to us by
1:59:33
Ness works and this was our
Valentine's Day show. So we're
1:59:36
always looking for a little bit
of cheesecake and something
1:59:40
really pretty and I think this
this
1:59:44
this Valentine's
1:59:47
collage really worked for us. I
liked it do you even question if
1:59:52
I would like it you said I don't
think you like it.
1:59:55
Well, the one I liked the most
but then I would never pick was
1:59:59
the one
2:00:00
by Dame Kenny ban which was
gratuitous cupcake art with some
2:00:05
I let me just say some some
hooker
2:00:09
on there saying Happy
Valentine's Day and that was a
2:00:11
little too much did I borderline
lewd did I see the hooker one?
2:00:16
Yeah you saw it it's okay take
the one you're looking at 123456
2:00:24
up
2:00:25
it's just above From Russia With
Love
2:00:31
Hold on a second
2:00:34
okay 1234560 Yes.
2:00:40
Right right. Yeah, yeah it
wasn't much that little too much
2:00:45
but to my chin even saying hey
but a lady did it wouldn't work
2:00:49
we just got in this
2:00:51
now
2:00:53
did that man and lady did that
so yeah, guys.
2:00:58
Now what else? What else was
there? There was some other
2:01:01
Valentine's Day stuff. I liked a
truck one which I used in the
2:01:04
newsletter which is the first
amendment boobs one which was
2:01:07
down yeah, that was a good
piece. It was just a nice piece
2:01:11
that was also done my networks.
And now also children at play
2:01:14
with that with the mean looking
rat from Dame Kenny men. I also
2:01:20
toyed with she license that art.
Oh, really?
2:01:24
Yes. She kind of a joke because
she bitched about the fact that
2:01:28
we questioned her once before.
About her art that she licensed
2:01:36
Parker Polly's From Russia with
love. I kind of like that with
2:01:39
the arrow. Who thought you
didn't like that? No, I didn't
2:01:42
like it was too simple. Yeah.
2:01:46
That was it. Now we also had of
course, some football memes in
2:01:50
there as I incorrectly predicted
the outcome of the Super Bowl.
2:01:54
Yeah, and I correctly predicted
this. You did? You did? Although
2:01:57
we did get some riots in Los
Angeles. That was nice to see
2:02:00
that which was We predicted that
yeah, so that was but I really I
2:02:05
realize in hindsight the the
geopolitical nature of this
2:02:09
battle I completely missed that
is obviously working class,
2:02:14
working middle class people from
Ohio. Elite douchebags from LA
2:02:20
boom that was that's what we
should have seen. And, and
2:02:24
that's what the fight really
was. And that's why it was even
2:02:26
more disappointing. And I
thought that they had it going
2:02:29
for a while though, for a bit
there was okay, wasn't it? Just
2:02:32
think I mean, it's Cincinnati. I
don't watch the but I really
2:02:35
didn't watch. I watched parts of
the game. I you know, I had no
2:02:39
interest in who won this games.
But it was a good game. It was
2:02:42
fun to watch. It wasn't dead
much fun. It was too many.
2:02:46
By the way, I don't I've given
up on the idea that watching the
2:02:52
Super Bowl so you can watch the
commercials I've talked about
2:02:54
this on Horowitz know that the
20 years ago 1989. Maybe it was
2:02:59
a good idea. were how old are
you? How many years are gonna go
2:03:02
by we watch the commercials.
These commercials can go blow.
2:03:06
And by the way, every one of
these commercials, they're now
2:03:09
playing on the Olympics. So it's
nothing special about these
2:03:12
commercials. Is that too
expensive?
2:03:15
I didn't watch any of the
commercials either. This is
2:03:17
exactly what I said on Sunday
before he did your Horwitz show.
2:03:22
I said the real problem is
people don't want commercials at
2:03:27
all. This is the problem. The
Superbowl now clearly didn't
2:03:31
have a problem. I didn't look at
the ratings, but I'm sure it
2:03:33
sure it was fine. No one cares
about commercials commercials
2:03:37
are no longer a part of the new
television watching lexicon.
2:03:41
They don't want it. They want
you right? They want streaming.
2:03:44
They want streaming and they
don't want it. And it's and
2:03:47
that's when we subscribe to
Hulu. And Mimi pays the extra 10
2:03:52
bucks or whatever. So you have
no commercials. Yeah. And so you
2:03:55
watch any of these shows or NBC,
CBS all these shows. You watch
2:03:58
him you wait a day, what's the
rationale to see when they come
2:04:01
out. And so you wait a day or
two or a week or a month, and
2:04:05
you'll watch him and there's no
commercials and they just shoot
2:04:08
they just blow by you don't do
fast forward or anything. Boom,
2:04:12
they just play the show. It's
great. And that's why the
2:04:15
Olympics eat but there's a lot
of problems with the Olympics,
2:04:18
but the same thing. People are
not interested in interruptive
2:04:21
advertising models. And if you
think it's gonna be great for
2:04:24
your podcast moving forward,
then I got some melts coming for
2:04:27
you because that's just it's
stupid. It's over. It's done
2:04:30
with. It'll take a decade before
it's really gone.
2:04:34
For me, the most exciting thing
was
2:04:38
my beautiful wife anyway, the
funny thing is, this shit could
2:04:42
have been easily predicted if
anyone followed the history of
2:04:45
HBO. Of course, it's when HBO
first showed up and got very
2:04:49
popular before all these stars
and men Cinemax and all the rest
2:04:54
of these guys copycat it their
way into the same business, but
2:04:58
it was extremely popular and
2:05:00
It was in that part of that
popularity was there was zero
2:05:03
commercials you just paid you
pay 25 bucks or whatever it was
2:05:06
a month that was not cheap right
but this bought what it would
2:05:10
probably get them in commercial
advertising and people would
2:05:13
rather people would rather
2:05:16
do it that way. Then watch you
know, movie whatever happened
2:05:21
remember this in the olden days
on ABC, CBS, NBC, all of them
2:05:24
had movie of the week. Didn't
have a first run movie. They
2:05:28
commercial free, commercial free
movie of the week. But they day
2:05:32
but NBC ABC and CBS had
commercials.
2:05:36
HBO comes out with this.
Basically the same thing movie
2:05:41
of the week, every day of the
week. Yes. It was commercials
2:05:44
people flocked to it. Yes.
Hello.
2:05:48
Exactly.
2:05:51
So Tina made her homemade chili
which was great because I wasn't
2:05:55
feeling super great right after
the show. I kind of ran out of
2:05:58
steam at the end last Thursday
sunday sunday lessons yeah yeah
2:06:03
at the end of the show yeah, I
was I think I was speaking Dutch
2:06:06
at some point during the Usain
Bolt Dutch show though, like the
2:06:12
second donation segment just
some some Dutch came out I was
2:06:15
like, Okay, I'm tired now. But
so so I'm watching the game I
2:06:18
mean, do it you know, I'm like,
you know who day I'm doing I'm
2:06:21
I'm totally into it. I'm like
screw LA. I'm hating on it's my
2:06:25
one day a year where I'm a
sports fan. Then I'm always for
2:06:28
the underdog Of course. And then
Bettina, she's she's like, not
2:06:32
really paying attention and he
says is some some commentator
2:06:36
comes on she goes like, Oh, that
guy played in the bangles. I say
2:06:39
what? She knows everything about
football
2:06:44
and basketball.
2:06:48
So for her, it's unbelievable. A
lot of women like sports, she
2:06:52
never she doesn't watch and she
doesn't like it and she doesn't
2:06:54
give me any tips or pointers or
betting advice. So it's a little
2:06:58
discipline on betting if the
best betting advices don't bet
2:07:03
Wow. There's so so many ads for
online betting during the
2:07:07
Superbowl the whole thing is
kind of twisted. So I was
2:07:10
looking into into these betting
scams and when there was a guy,
2:07:13
there's a number of interesting
lectures on YouTube about
2:07:17
betting and, and winning. And
they all have the same
2:07:20
interesting little end point. If
you and there's ways of betting
2:07:25
and winning that use that a lot
and you have to be careful and
2:07:27
you but you have to you know, be
close to the vest and you can
2:07:31
pick up a couple 100 bucks here
and then you keep where you can
2:07:34
win and win and win a little bit
but you keep winning. And once
2:07:37
that happens in the end, the
algos catch up to you and you
2:07:41
keep winning. They kick you off
the platform. Watch. So you get
2:07:46
d platformed. Yeah, every one of
these betting tipsters that is
2:07:51
on YouTube show and they show
the screenshots here's what
2:07:54
happens when you win a lot.
Boom. We're your business is no
2:07:57
longer welcome. Now it makes
nothing but sense. And by the
2:08:01
way, Matthew Dunn dodge Dodge in
the in the troll room. No, you
2:08:05
know, dibs on Tina. If I die get
out of here, troll. horrible
2:08:10
thing to say.
2:08:15
That's funny.
2:08:17
So it is
2:08:19
the halftime show. Do you just
want to mention
2:08:23
you didn't watch that either.
Did you know I never watched the
2:08:26
halftime show. I think it's
stupid. Well, this was very
2:08:29
stupid. Always. It's always
overdub this bullcrap.
2:08:34
Singing going on. So in this
case, it was it was the West
2:08:38
Coast hip hoppers. And, you
know, so it was Snoop Dogg and
2:08:43
Dre and Fitty sand and Mary J.
Blige. And it was it was
2:08:49
entertaining, but it was, you
know, really, it was just the
2:08:55
grift that Jay Z had pulled out,
you know, you'll recall because
2:08:59
of Colin Kaepernick.
2:09:02
You know, the NFL was seen as a
bunch of racist white a holes,
2:09:06
the owners. So they said, Well,
you know, what we'll do we'll
2:09:08
get we'll get Jay Z to produce
the Rockefeller entertainment.
2:09:12
So he did that last last year.
And they of course, couldn't go
2:09:15
straight with with hip hop and,
and black America. So he did
2:09:19
this Shakira and JLo if you
recall, and this year went all
2:09:23
in and hearing from mo black
America was like, Oh, really,
2:09:28
that's all you got? What an
opportunity Miss Jay Z. So it
2:09:32
was kind of fell flat everywhere
was supposed to be the big, you
2:09:35
know, kind of portraying Colin
Kaepernick dream you know, that
2:09:40
was supposed to be some kind of
feedback, someone I'd like some
2:09:43
some equalizer for what had
happened to poor Cullen and it
2:09:47
and so that failed.
2:09:49
But the ratings were good. Did
you see him? I guess the ratings
2:09:52
had to be good, right? There was
no again, it didn't mean that
2:09:56
much to me. And I was
disappointed in the
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That's it, but there's no note
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Baron. But But did we have no
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when it comes by wish she would
have sent it now? No, I mean,
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it's get it Do you want to thank
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protectorate and all that and we
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he's already a sir he probably
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when I when I saw the Duke when
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I saw the spreadsheet come in
this morning my heart sank by
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it's a small spreadsheet. We
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just have a couple of guys at
the top we got lucky alone. We
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got lucky. I mean, there must be
at least 30% Less that's what
2:11:56
concerns me yeah 30% Less
really? Well, I mean, we get
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this weather situation the east
coast which I think is hurting
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donations. What people the COVID
people are getting back to work
2:12:09
and this thing what do we know?
What do we need but what do we
2:12:12
need them for? Yeah, new share
food to stop the crime in the
2:12:16
city. Yeah, you know get rid of
him. Yeah, now he's at an old
2:12:19
western we're like Western
sheriff who fix the town and now
2:12:24
towns fix so get out now that
now that now the brothel matter
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won't even sleep with us.
2:12:31
Yeah, there you go.
2:12:33
Well, thank you very much, sir
tie. Tran. I'm going to give you
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a goat karma in in advance of
your note and your obvious
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crowning of some sore Thank you.
You've got
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meanwhile, Sir Chris Vox from
Elk River, Minnesota Nigel also
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comes in with $1,000 a lot,
which is the top heavy part of
2:12:59
the show. So Chris Vox here, but
this donation is for my S H W.
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Samantha, which is smoker
smoking hot wife. No smoking. My
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wife. There was some part of
Western Australia. smokin hot
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wife, Samantha Antrim. So she
may be Dame Samantha for the
2:13:19
Nashville meetup tomorrow. Ah
yes, the Nashville meetup. No
2:13:24
jingles no cars or no karma for
all sorry. No jingles bad karma
2:13:28
for all and love is lit? Yes,
indeed. The love is big li lit.
2:13:34
You've got karma. So I did. I
did dial in to the to the
2:13:40
Nashville meetup. And I spent
about 30 minutes of records. It
2:13:45
was the weirdest gig I've ever
done, John. Because there was no
2:13:50
there was no video. He was just,
you know, Sir Patrick, who
2:13:55
texted me and we set up the
clean feed and he says okay,
2:13:59
well, we'll we'll come to you
when it's time. I'm like, okay,
2:14:02
like, are you going to be
introduction? Or will I be able
2:14:04
to hear anything? So yeah. Also,
it's like, boom, hey, you're
2:14:07
live. And I say something in the
mic. And I can hear booming
2:14:11
through the whole roller rink.
Oh, nice. And I was like, Okay,
2:14:15
and so I just played some skate
songs and played a couple
2:14:17
jingles. And, and I like I have
no idea. You know, it's really
2:14:21
weird because you I didn't know
if people were skating. I
2:14:23
couldn't see any I'm just like,
feedback. Not zero. Except Damn,
2:14:27
Jennifer. She started texting
me. It's great. Oh, my God. I
2:14:31
was just singing with white girl
overbite. Okay, so pictures,
2:14:35
please. I think I think it was a
good a good time they had there
2:14:38
and I really missed not being
there.
2:14:42
Yeah. Joel Nelson is in
Richfield, Minnesota. And he
2:14:48
sends us 380 dot 38. John Adam,
keep up the good work. The show
2:14:53
has kept me sane. See, this is a
guy who recognizes what we've
2:14:56
done. Yeah. Oh, I'm sorry. I
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I don't have a note from him,
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I'm expecting a long tome or
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idea. Plant potato famine crap
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is a famine crop for a reason.
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Okay, well remember that? Well,
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Plants have potatoes because
famine is coming. I understand
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that famines if you recall, the
Irish had a big famine and all
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they did was plant potatoes.
They didn't know that you could
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eat them.
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That's Yes, it is. That's why
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off the coast. Was that the
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problem. Oh, shoot. Hold on.
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ground report from the nature
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practitioner. There we go. My
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lot of people contact us with
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lab work often shows very
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patients who are recovering from
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safe and effective. That is that
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and effective. And that one?
Yeah, well, I'm just you make an
2:22:25
excellent point. Now you see
why? How people get duped.
2:22:29
And a few people told me that
they thought no one else in the
2:22:32
world was having any kind of
reaction to the vaccines except
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them. Others who felt forced to
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job pressure said it was the
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made. longhaul COVID is a real
thing. My point is that many
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right now and they're not going
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So used to have your voodoo
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you can he probably knows all
the latest done. Oh, I've sent
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I've sent people to Dr. Ron
Banuelos at he'll Austin
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he has protocols to help you
with that. You know and I don't
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know what they are but they the
up finding out that then.
2:23:50
Now I think I'm going to I hope
I don't want to you know there
2:23:54
is this IV thing you can get.
Which if if this last if I if I
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feel worse than I do now then
I'm going to get it and I'm not
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an IV guy at all. I'm not I hate
that shit. But I will I will do
2:24:08
that just to see if I can clear
some of it out.
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You got on grassy Convy in
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wrote sending a check and wrote
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nice. Goat. Oh yeah, haven't
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Where's Why do I say that? We've
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lose goat karma a douchebag call
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at the beginning. Okay, Brad.
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You're valuable and frequently
headed larious perspectives has
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taught me the importance of
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2:25:09
many angles as possible, and
that some conspiratorial
2:25:14
thinking can both lighten the
mood and shed some light on
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deeper truths.
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Further looking forward to
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for your courage grant convient.
As a side note, you don't have
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to read I'm going to read it. A
week or so ago the topic of mRNA
2:25:32
as a way to treat cancer came
up. And I'd like to give a
2:25:35
reminder that this show over a
year back uncovered how by in
2:25:40
tech was originally developing
an RNA as a targeted cancer
2:25:45
treatment based on the
individual's DNA before Pfizer
2:25:49
co opted them for the COVID jab.
The complaint being that they're
2:25:54
now using this as a one size
fits all shot rather than a
2:25:58
targeted treatment catered to us
specifically. So the coverage
2:26:03
talking about M R na as a cancer
treatment is really going back
2:26:06
to what it was B being developed
for in the first place just to
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mention a little history that is
true. We had talked about this
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blue and you don't know whether
it's fake news Why don't you get
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joke get
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dressed up like a million dollar
true.
2:26:29
Try not to look like Anderson
Cooper.
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Let's mix where John Podesta
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ins Ismet
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you've got
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Secret Agent Paul. Everybody get
to play that one often enough.
2:26:51
It's back in vogue, man. That's
cool. Can play him again. That
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is groovy Licious. Then we go to
sirloin super freak of the cat
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awaba Weaver with the kind of
WABA with Belmont North Carolina
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to 1722. Okay, as a couple of
jingoes here Come on already.
2:27:09
It's science. No, that's Shut
up. Let's shut up already. It's
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science. Don Lemon. Stick it in
me. Nope. That's injected in me.
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Wild West pimp style. Yes. You
got that one right. And Lady.
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Ooh, okay. Well, that would be
with an H close enough. In the
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morning gents. It's sirloin
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That'd be funnier. Hot birthing.
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Comrade alley Okay. Switcheroo
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Good man. Don't let their wives
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be douchebags at meetups. Also
I'm interested to hear if either
2:28:12
of you have watched the
documentary century of self.
2:28:15
That's the Adam Curtis I believe
is it not? It sounds like it's
2:28:21
your idol from Yes. 558 hour
episodes watch. I had a while
2:28:27
back. And if so what are your
thoughts? It's a great doc it's
2:28:30
a little camera using Adam
Curtis does is great. Except
2:28:33
he's I think he's being slightly
redundant with his some of these
2:28:38
things. That one was the epitome
of redundancy. It was very long.
2:28:45
He done them all before and at a
certain point you you don't
2:28:48
really know what the hell is
going on and then you kind of
2:28:50
get into it. Oh, okay. It mainly
focuses on Edward Bernays and
2:28:54
his method for all things
propaganda amazingly relevant
2:28:57
relevant for these past two
years. Well hello you are no
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agenda producer you don't have
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once again thank you for all you
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haven't actually done my Hong
Kong's yet today. Yeah, Hong
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Kong truck. Yep. Sirloin super
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injected put it in me Wild West
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Very funny now that Geoffrey
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Florida to 1722 he writes you
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MF dx of Anjou in Toronto,
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day, gentlemen. With a request
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double tap. I would like to
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2:30:50
witted Francois Legault premier
of Quebec for inadvertently
2:30:55
putting an end to the mandates
around the world and possibly
2:30:58
Justin Trudeau his career. Oh,
it was a Quebec announcement to
2:31:03
require vaccine passports at
liquor, cannabis and specific
2:31:07
sections of big box stores that
forced a groundswell of
2:31:11
Canadians to put their motions
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that's not science. Oh, I didn't
know this. Then is the world
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watched and mocked. Our leaders
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science based mandates the so
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for Trudeau, his days are
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2:31:30
He can hem and haw all over my
Unvanquished member in
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Parliament
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would like to send him some
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double tap I've seen it work.
Thank you for the continued
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to Nova Scotia to find our
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Hey, this was very interesting
news. interesting news. Because
2:34:31
I just watched on I want to I
don't know if it was Netflix, or
2:34:36
if it was booze. I think this
was one of the days when I was
2:34:41
not feeling well. You know, I
better stop right there.
2:34:46
Feeling well or not feeling
well. The fact that you said
2:34:49
what you just said seems to be a
marketing issue to me. I've had
2:34:54
the same thing. I watched
something I was at Hulu was at
2:34:57
Amazon. They dare some problems.
2:35:00
These guys are having because
Netflix, which I think is
2:35:03
failing.
2:35:05
They're raising their prices.
They have to and it's like
2:35:08
they're not to association with
the product and Netflix is lost
2:35:13
now. Yeah, that's because Hulu
was typically like that's where
2:35:17
you like you said like, that's
where you watch your television
2:35:20
without commercials. But ever.
For me ever since they they did
2:35:25
Zoe's playlist that was no
longer on television. They did
2:35:30
dope sick. That was the the
Sackler opioid
2:35:34
series.
2:35:37
And I believe, I really don't
know if I watch this documentary
2:35:42
on Hulu,
2:35:44
or on
2:35:46
on Netflix. But I didn't get
through the whole thing because
2:35:50
it bored me. But then two days
later, this, this news story
2:35:57
pops up right now to this
important story. If you love
2:36:00
guacamole, you'll want to pay
attention. The US stopped all
2:36:04
avocado imports from Mexico
until further notice, following
2:36:08
a threat to an American safety
inspector. The threat comes amid
2:36:11
escalating drug cartel violence
in the region where nearly 90%
2:36:16
of avocados imported to the US
come from the disruption could
2:36:19
lead to an avocado shortage and
yes, a spike in prices. So this
2:36:25
was what was interesting, as I
learned about how the avocado
2:36:29
trade exploded in, in Mexico,
and in 1996, or 97, the North
2:36:36
American Free Trade Agreement
NAFTA, pretty much put the
2:36:38
avocado growers and California
out of business. And from what
2:36:43
looking through some of the
material. This was something
2:36:46
President Trump wanted to do. He
wanted to punish Mexico.
2:36:50
Remember for you know, there's a
whole bunch of different things
2:36:53
that he wanted to and probably
did pay for the wall and
2:36:55
anything else that he could come
up with. He wanted to do this.
2:36:59
And this is this is actually
quite a big deal.
2:37:04
The avocado is a very, very big
business in the United States.
2:37:10
So for them to stop this over
some threat and then have this
2:37:13
whole voyage that the cartels
are running. It just sounds
2:37:17
weird. Could this just be like a
great reset type thing?
2:37:22
I'm reminded No, I think it's a
gouge. I think there's some some
2:37:25
money that needs to exchange
hands. I haven't reminded of
2:37:28
something. When I used to write
for the San Francisco Examiner
2:37:31
back in the mid 80s. I wrote a
bitch and moan column about this
2:37:37
phony baloney stoppage of the
grapes coming out of Chile
2:37:40
because they found two grapes
with pinholes and that
2:37:44
supposedly has cyanide or some
damn these grapes. Another
2:37:50
likelihood of finding two grapes
out of ruins and ruins the
2:37:53
grapes is zero. Nobody ever
explained how they did this. And
2:37:58
they never would. They just
stopped the shipments and all of
2:38:01
a sudden they said okay, things
are good now and they started up
2:38:03
again. It had to be some sort of
a scam. There's had to be some
2:38:06
sort of a bribe or something
that went on. Well, how do you
2:38:09
think the same things going on
here? We have a longer a longer
2:38:12
clip that goes a little bit
deeper. I am convinced and we'll
2:38:15
talk about that in a moment that
we have producers in our on our
2:38:19
vast global audience who can
tell us what the scam is because
2:38:23
that's just the nature of this
show. Three days after the US
2:38:27
government suspended all imports
of Mexican avocados into the US.
2:38:31
The wholesale market has seen a
slight increase in prices. Fox
2:38:35
fives Misha de Bono is live in
Belize center with how this is
2:38:38
affecting local farmers meetup.
2:38:42
Yeah, so far, it's minimum. And
across the United States,
2:38:45
there's about three or four
weeks of auto avocado surplus.
2:38:49
It's already in the pipeline, so
you don't expect to see a
2:38:51
skyrocketing price and avocados
on your shelves. Nor do you
2:38:55
expect to see shelves that are
empty. But if this is not
2:38:59
resolved soon, that could
change. There isn't really a
2:39:02
reason to panic. People
shouldn't be worried because
2:39:04
avocados are still flowing. It
is unchartered territory for the
2:39:08
first time since 1997. When the
United States lifted a ban and
2:39:12
avocados from certain areas of
Mexico, the US government has
2:39:15
suspended all imports until
further notice. You know, we
2:39:18
hear that there's a potential
that inspectors life was
2:39:21
threatened or you know, a
conversation got really heated
2:39:24
where there were some very
serious concerns. That's a
2:39:27
concern all growers. We want
everyone to be safe, and we want
2:39:30
the process to go smoothly. And
we want a stable market. Mostly
2:39:34
avocados consumed in the United
States. That's about 2 million
2:39:37
pounds a year comes from Mexico
with the more seasonal crop
2:39:40
about 300 to 400,000 pounds
coming from California. For
2:39:44
growers like Ben holds of
California avocados direct he
2:39:47
says they can manage for three
or four weeks but after that
2:39:50
it's an unknown. We don't want
avocados to double in price
2:39:54
overnight. Nobody wants that and
the stores don't want it growers
2:39:57
don't want it. We want to stable
Mark
2:40:00
And we want to have a steady
supply. Hello says he saw a
2:40:03
little blip in business over the
weekend. And already the price
2:40:06
per Carton has gone up by about
$1 on the wholesale market that
2:40:09
only equates to about a penny
per avocado for the consumer. If
2:40:13
they can resolve it in 712 days,
consumer won't really see it in
2:40:18
the grocery stores, you won't
have empty shelves, there will
2:40:20
still be avocados and if it does
go longer. If it goes up to
2:40:23
three to four weeks, then
there'll be more pressure saying
2:40:26
hey, now our supplies are really
low here and farmer Ben sources
2:40:31
are telling him they think the
issue will be resolved at the
2:40:34
end of this week and that trucks
will be rolling by next week.
2:40:39
Can Only time will only tell
them we certainly do hope so
2:40:42
from Valley Center Misha de
Bono, Fox five news. Yeah, that
2:40:45
does sound like a shakedown
doesn't it sounds like a
2:40:48
shakedown and a couple of things
you should do. We should note.
2:40:51
I'm on I love avocados.
California avocados are great.
2:40:55
By the way Mexican avocados are
good. The best avocados if you
2:40:58
see him are hard to come by when
you see him and they do come
2:41:00
into certain places. Grocery
Outlet is one of them. The
2:41:04
Peruvian avocado. Hmm. The
Peruvian avocado is
2:41:08
astonishingly good. It just
tastes better. It has a
2:41:11
different ripening cycle. It
doesn't doesn't soften up as
2:41:15
much and the outside is harder
to tell when they're ripe
2:41:17
actually, in fact, it's very
hard to tell and when you do
2:41:20
open one up, he's always a
crapshoot, but when they're
2:41:22
perfect, which is most and they
have a longer, ripe, ripe cycle.
2:41:26
These other avocados they can't
stall too much because these
2:41:29
things go bad. Yeah, how are we
very perishable very quick. But
2:41:35
according to AP Mexico says
conspiracy behind avocado ban.
2:41:40
Mexico's president said Monday
the US suspension on avocado
2:41:44
imports and recent environmental
complaints are part of a
2:41:47
conspiracy against this country
by political or economic
2:41:51
interests. President Andres
Manuel Lopez lo Labrador put
2:41:56
forward the conspiracy theory
2:42:02
after the US suspended imports
of Mexican avocados on the eve
2:42:05
of the Super Bowl following a
threat against the US plant
2:42:08
safety inspector inspector in
Mexico. In fact as AP the US
2:42:13
measure was due to years of
worries that drug cartel
2:42:16
violence in the western state of
western Mexico state of Michigan
2:42:21
Michaud con Misha Misha Kahn,
where gangs extort money from
2:42:26
avocado online growers by
threatening to kidnap and kill
2:42:29
them has spilled over to threats
against us inspectors. I mean,
2:42:33
that's the key right? So some
inspector didn't get paid off.
2:42:37
And they threatened and they
threatened and they say you know
2:42:39
we're sick of your shit.
Inspector, don't you think that
2:42:43
sounds right. Well, could be. It
wouldn't surprise me.
2:42:48
Whatever the case, yeah. Hey,
before we change topics that
2:42:52
anything since you mentioned
Hulu, we should mention this
2:42:54
other show which you turned me
on to Oh, and I couldn't really
2:42:58
get through. You're finally
watching Lost in Space. No, I
2:43:01
won't watch that. No, Tom, Pam
and Tommy. Oh, yes. And Pam and
2:43:07
Tommy is on Hulu. Yeah. And it
shouldn't be if you can watch
2:43:11
it. You should only watch it for
the acting. The acting is so
2:43:15
unbelievable. And I say this for
this reason. The lead actress
2:43:21
Lily James who plays Pamela
Anderson is a demure brunette
2:43:28
English actress. She's British.
Yeah. And she always she plays
2:43:32
in Downton Abbey and movies and
things like that. She always
2:43:36
pleases she doesn't. This is not
her at all. She is really
2:43:40
knocking it out of the park with
this Anderson portrayal. And the
2:43:44
guy that Sebastian I think is
Sebastian. Stan stands for
2:43:47
measures. Yeah. He's placed the
douchebag of the douchebags.
2:43:53
This Tommy Lee character. How
about Hoover's about Ron Swanson
2:43:58
being the porn guy. Why perfect.
And then also, the fact that
2:44:03
Seth Rogen, who I despise as an
actor, actually acts Yeah, he's
2:44:08
forced to act well, because of
these two other actors, people
2:44:12
that are knocking it out of the
park, and then there's this
2:44:14
comic. This only reason it's all
in there. You can watch a couple
2:44:18
episodes. It's you get the idea.
But this comic is coming. I
2:44:21
think his name is Adam Ray and
he plays Jay Leno. Yes, yes.
2:44:27
This is how they got Jay Leno on
the show.
2:44:31
No, it's not Jay Leno. It's this
guy.
2:44:35
Yeah. For the purposes of
watching some superb acting and
2:44:41
led by this Lily James. No. It's
unbelievable. Well, I have
2:44:46
another I have another tip for
you.
2:44:49
on Netflix, you may like this.
It's called Murder Ville. We
2:44:54
just started watching it and
inserted this in murder Ville.
2:44:58
It's a so it's a set cast.
2:45:01
And what's his name will our net
2:45:05
and some other famous good
actors, and so it's a detective,
2:45:09
a small detective
2:45:12
office be like cops, and they
have a guest and the guest comes
2:45:18
in and there's a murder to
solve. But the guest is
2:45:22
completely ad libbing has no
idea what the murder is going to
2:45:25
be. So it's kind of like Curb
Your Enthusiasm away, except the
2:45:28
guest is the one that comes in
and has to play along. And then
2:45:32
the other actors adapt the
script to the guest. And they
2:45:35
had Conan O'Brien on they had.
2:45:38
What's the guy, the football
player, I get nightmare waiting
2:45:42
to happen. It's very well done.
It's like, because, you know,
2:45:46
you can tell that sometimes they
they're just so riffing so far
2:45:50
off of any kind of script, it's
good, you'll like it. You'll if
2:45:54
you'd like to curb your
enthusiasm, you'll probably like
2:45:56
that. Now,
2:45:58
back to our fantastic producers,
we got three highly qualified
2:46:03
explanations of what happened
with the Austin water plant.
2:46:09
Where for the third time in as
many years or four years, Austin
2:46:13
once again had to boil their
water, which stops commerce
2:46:16
restaurants can't operate. It's
all it's very baffling. They got
2:46:21
another $500 million in 2019 to
upgrade. And we pretty much got
2:46:29
exactly what what happened.
2:46:33
And I'll it right now. No,
because of course we talked
2:46:38
about this on Sunday, there was
an article, the KFC and here and
2:46:42
when an Austin wrote. And here's
the telling part. So first of
2:46:47
all, they screwed up. And I'm
just paraphrasing because
2:46:50
everyone had very long, very
detailed notes. They screwed up
2:46:52
with a water softener. Somehow
alarms either didn't go off or
2:46:57
were ignored. And they just kept
it going. They someone didn't
2:47:00
check it something someone
screwed up royally. One of our
2:47:03
producers who works at water
plant and a lot of our producers
2:47:07
have long years of experience.
Say this is quite frankly,
2:47:11
unbelievable that this happened.
It's some it just makes no
2:47:14
sense. And then there was one of
our producers who said, Well,
2:47:18
you know, this could just be
like government workers who like
2:47:22
oh, you know, the boss said, do
it this way. We know that's
2:47:26
wrong. We're gonna do it anyway.
Is that do I paraphrase and
2:47:28
there's a term he's got in
there? I don't have I don't have
2:47:31
his note. Okay. What can you
going? Well, no, you actually
2:47:35
commented You said, oh, yeah,
shit. I know exactly what that
2:47:38
is. It's the government
attitude.
2:47:43
Well, there's actually the term
I wish I could bring that letter
2:47:46
up, because I should have
printed it out myself forever to
2:47:49
get the term that he's using is
the
2:47:54
is what it really amounts to.
Well, usually, if you can find
2:47:58
the note, I'll read the the KX
and article where the question
2:48:02
from KFC and was so was this an
issue of employee negligence?
2:48:07
Well, there's no evidence says,
plant worker, have what I would
2:48:12
spokes hole, but what I would
describe as gross negligent
2:48:15
buyer employees, nothing where
employees were sleeping on duty,
2:48:19
where they left the plant or
where they were fabricating
2:48:22
data.
2:48:24
Council members have questioned
staff about the training
2:48:27
employees are expected to have
the assistant director at Austin
2:48:31
water said the facility
operators must have a license
2:48:33
from the state every employee
has met these criteria, but
2:48:36
there was very high impact. He
said there was very the public
2:48:40
utility has experienced a high
rate of turnover recently, 20
2:48:44
people left the utility in
January, that was the highest
2:48:48
number of departures Austin
Waters had in one month. Quote,
2:48:52
we used to have a lot of
operators that have to had 20
2:48:54
years or 25 years of experience.
Those days are gone. So what
2:49:00
happens when 20 People leave in
one month? Was it vaccine
2:49:06
mandates? Was it probably
possibly was it
2:49:11
anti work movement? Like this is
such a hellhole I want no part
2:49:15
of it.
2:49:18
Or what I mean, this is public
health now, this guy, a Steve
2:49:23
producer stung us you found it.
He says, you know he goes he has
2:49:28
the same explanation of the
turbidity thing. There should
2:49:30
have been alarms and all the
rest of it. But he also says I
2:49:34
think Adams correct. When we see
more of these, we'll see more of
2:49:36
these issues, not just in
cities, but everywhere. I see
2:49:40
these types of basic screw ups
in the paper. In the paper
2:49:43
mills, I go to inexperienced
managers Yeah. Who have disdain
2:49:48
for the operators on the floor.
And they would if because you
2:49:52
come in as a manager and the
guys on the floor know what's
2:49:55
going on and they're managing
you but if you're going to be a
2:49:58
dick, you man
2:50:00
them inexperienced managers who
have disdain for the operators
2:50:04
on the floor come up with some
new initiative without any input
2:50:07
from the operators. These
situations lead to a quote,
2:50:12
malicious compliance attitude.
Ah, that's what malicious
2:50:17
compliance that's it. And that's
the word in malicious and I send
2:50:21
it back so you know I think I
I've worked in in different I've
2:50:24
worked a lot. And I think I've
done this and I think that's
2:50:28
where the cover your ass memo
comes in. I think you just show
2:50:31
sometimes you'll give you
2:50:35
really want that. Okay, just
kidding. So
2:50:40
So you, you you're given an
order that's dumb, or you're
2:50:43
told to do something or you
exactly. And you say what am I
2:50:48
doing? This is stupid. But let
me but the first thing you do
2:50:51
before you start doing it, you
do it. Okay, whatever you say.
2:50:55
Yeah, right you know and but
meanwhile you write a cover your
2:50:58
ass memo discussing the
situation in a note. So that
2:51:02
goes into the system. They never
read them, except when you
2:51:05
haven't pulled out right and
then you go keep doing the
2:51:08
thing. And so then when all hell
breaks loose, something doesn't
2:51:10
work. They come in, they blame
you. Hey, you, blah, blah. He
2:51:14
said, Wait a minute, this guy
told me to do it. Here's a memo
2:51:16
I wrote about it. Why don't you
send to answer the memo. Oh,
2:51:20
okay. The memo. Yes. How to
cover cover your ass memo should
2:51:24
work and it does work. And
you've got your job. And this
2:51:28
guy usually gets chewed out. And
but a malicious compliance.
2:51:34
writers go and that to me is a
good possibility. Good term,
2:51:38
good term.
2:51:40
Quick food intelligence updates
New York Times very excited to
2:51:45
this morning to report that or
to ask them to pose the
2:51:49
question.
2:51:51
Will we be eating? I only get
the headline right. Will we soon
2:51:56
be eating chicken grown from
animal cells? They're pushing
2:52:01
ahead, John. Here's an early
taste.
2:52:05
He opened this up. It's so
disgusting. They have a picture
2:52:08
of this what what is you know,
blab chicken?
2:52:12
Yeah,
2:52:15
both boneless whereas this here
2:52:21
till I read the release form I
wasn't concerned by this is not
2:52:24
what there was a subtext here. I
can't get it for some reason.
2:52:27
But they, but they're really all
jacked about to growing cells
2:52:31
into food. And in this, this,
2:52:36
here, the upside foods chief
Danielle de vila. They're also
2:52:41
Jack like, This is so great.
We're going beyond. We're going
2:52:45
beyond everything. This is the
future. And then in Wired.
2:52:51
In order to create, you know,
the bug, the bug stuff, the bug
2:52:55
food, there seems to be a
problem. We need better bugs.
2:53:00
They call for faster growing,
fatter critters that can provide
2:53:03
the protein needed to raise more
climate friendly livestock. So
2:53:08
we asked her growing we need
more bugs in the world. Yep.
2:53:11
That have to have to grow faster
and be fatter. So we're going to
2:53:14
have lab bugs turned into lab
meat. Yeah, but these lab bugs
2:53:20
Oh, escape?
2:53:23
Yes. Yeah. And then though, oh,
well, there you go. There's men
2:53:27
and black
2:53:30
people actually bugs it could
happen.
2:53:33
So I have a few Biden clips to
close out my segment.
2:53:38
Because I see the clock is like
Yeah, yeah. And we have another
2:53:41
segment to do. Yes. Let's go.
Yeah. I figure we can keep that
2:53:45
short. So I got some Biden
clips, including including his
2:53:49
dead dog clip. Oh, my God, this
was this was a this was another
2:53:55
a whole government story.
2:53:58
But I want to get did premise
those with a couple of his other
2:54:01
little clips that we haven't
played but they were recent
2:54:04
people have heard him. Then I
want to start with the Lester
2:54:07
Holt stuff that he went on out.
Yeah, including the Wiseguy clip
2:54:11
and I want to start with that.
We're gonna turn to the economy
2:54:14
this morning. You woke up to
some more negative numbers when
2:54:17
it comes to inflation? 7.5% I
think it was back in July. You
2:54:22
said inflation was going to be
temporary. I think a lot of
2:54:25
Americans are wondering what's
your definition of temporary
2:54:28
Yes. Well, you're being a wise
guy with me a little bit. I
2:54:32
understand that your job the
reason for inflation is the
2:54:35
supply chains were cut off
meaning that the products for
2:54:40
example automobiles, the lack of
computer chips to be able to
2:54:44
build those automobiles so they
could function they need those
2:54:47
computer chips. Yeah, exactly.
That's what causes inflation
2:54:50
Joe, they need computer chips
inflation. Yeah, those missing
2:54:54
computer chips reason this $5.50
cent gasoline in California
2:54:57
inflation Joe? That's because
the computer chip don't
2:55:00
be a wise guy, man. Don't be a
wise guy.
2:55:04
Thing. Another one, this is the
personal freedoms that by saying
2:55:07
interview for this to be over
and to be able to resume the
2:55:11
lives that they remember. Look,
look.
2:55:15
I love how people talk about
personal freedom. Here exercise
2:55:19
exercising personal freedom,
freedom put someone else in
2:55:22
jeopardy, their health in
jeopardy. I don't consider that
2:55:26
being very deal with freedom,
it's about moving the direction,
2:55:32
you know, is likely to diminish
the prospects, that this virus
2:55:36
continues to spread. And so I I
think people should get the
2:55:41
shots, we know the shots work.
We know they work for the kind
2:55:45
of for the the variants that are
available, or there that we're
2:55:49
dealing with now. We know we
have so many more tools at our
2:55:52
disposal to prevent death to
prevent serious illness. And I
2:55:57
just think they should be
careful and if they're not
2:55:59
careful for themselves these
think of their children think of
2:56:03
their families. You know, I
think girl your freedoms when I
2:56:07
see this. No wonder they're
desperate shit, let's do it.
2:56:13
Let's Let's pretend a war with
Russia, we need something that
2:56:16
sky is a liability.
2:56:19
Everyone sees it. Here's the
interesting clip of the week.
2:56:23
And this is one
2:56:25
that's been floating around. But
here's the whole long, long
2:56:28
version of it because I have a
sub clip from this. Which gives
2:56:32
me a clue about this whole cut
this Biden in the dead dog match
2:56:36
doing one heck of a job and I'm
sure he's told you the story. I
2:56:39
heard that. My time in the
county council. You know, I I
2:56:44
don't want you all but
Commissioner councilmen
2:56:47
whichever your title is you
knock on the door and say, My
2:56:50
name is Joe Biden. I'm a
candidate for the county
2:56:52
council. They look at you like
okay.
2:56:57
You're wondering, you're
wondering what the county
2:56:59
council does, aren't you?
2:57:02
Well affects your life more than
anybody else's? I know it really
2:57:05
does. You remodeled everything.
When a guest issued a call that
2:57:10
she said, I represented a we
had. We have one county that has
2:57:16
60 of the state's population.
And we had six councilman. So a
2:57:20
councilman his district was
seven times bigger than a House
2:57:24
member and in the State House
and three times bigger than a
2:57:28
state senator. And I represented
a middle class district to a
2:57:32
working class district where
there was one very wealthy
2:57:34
neighborhood and I got a call
one night, a woman said to me,
2:57:37
obviously not at the same
persuasion as I was politically
2:57:41
call me and said, there's a dead
dog on my lawn.
2:57:45
And I said, Yes, ma'am. I said,
Have you call the county? He
2:57:47
said yes, they're not here. And
I said, Well, I'll get them in
2:57:51
the morning. She said, I want to
remove now I pay your salary.
2:57:57
So I went over
2:58:03
picked it up. She said, I want
it out of my front yard. I put
2:58:07
it on her doorstep.
2:58:11
And I've gotten much better
since then.
2:58:17
Yeah, I want to say something
about this when you're when
2:58:19
you're ready.
2:58:21
Well, first of all,
2:58:23
first of all, I believe this is
a bogus story. It's one, it's
2:58:28
100%. bogus. It totally is a
made up bullcrap star, which is
2:58:32
Biden is notorious for doing but
he kind of gives it to gives it
2:58:36
away at the beginning. That's
why I wanted to play the whole
2:58:38
clip. Because listen to the sub
clip, and he at the beginning of
2:58:42
the story won't be of his law.
It's just goes on for a minute
2:58:46
and 39. So it's very early
before actually tells the story.
2:58:50
He says this thing in the sub
clip which Telegraph's the fact
2:58:54
it's a bogus story play this
series told you the story. I
2:58:57
heard that. My time in the
county council. Yes, sir. He's
2:59:01
told the story that I heard.
Yeah.
2:59:04
Okay, the story he heard. And
then he put himself into the
2:59:07
story. And this is how I know
this was very uncomfortable for
2:59:11
me to watch oddly, because his
cadence the way he did this
2:59:16
story is to a tee, my uncle Don
and or my grandpa
2:59:25
and Uncle Don, of course,
government issue from day one.
2:59:30
And in the cadence is you kind
of mumble around and then the
2:59:36
citizen is always portrayed as I
pay your salary. And it's always
2:59:39
a louder thing. And it has this
particular voice and it is
2:59:43
exactly exactly the way I've
heard members of my family, tell
2:59:49
stories that were not their own.
2:59:52
That were stories that people
just tell in the foreign
2:59:55
entirely Foreign Services, State
Department intelligence
3:00:00
That's how they tell it. Like
holy crap, with emphasis on I
3:00:06
pay your salary, I pay your
salary, madam, you know and
3:00:10
Madama it the whole thing it was
uncomfortable like holy crap.
3:00:14
And and that's when I really
realized the disdain that many
3:00:18
public servants have for their
constituents.
3:00:23
Because that's what it is his
disdain.
3:00:26
say that's what Biden was
showing. And to emphasize the
3:00:30
disdain he actually put himself
into a position where some woman
3:00:34
wanted a dead dog removed from
her yard, and Biden put it on
3:00:39
her porch, which is a total F
you. Here's the dead dog, you
3:00:43
wander off the lawn, boom on
your porch. It is incredibly
3:00:48
patronizing. It's condescending.
It's not a good good look. And
3:00:53
he thinks it's hilarious and
they're all horrible. So funny.
3:00:55
And there's all of course, it
was an audience of government
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worker. Yes.
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Stupid citizen. I'll give you
your dead dog.
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I'm gonna show my spoon but
donate to no agenda. Imagine all
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the people who could do that.
Oh, yeah, that'd be fine.
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too slick for your own. Good.
Thank you. Starting with Mark
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booth cherry $165 from
Greenwood, Indiana. He's got a
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long note there for some reason.
You might look it over there
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might be something in there of
use. Thomas. Yes, I will say
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that mark.
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sent in a meetup from a meetup
report from the no agenda tribal
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meetup. And I should probably
read this we collected raffle
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donations and infant human
resource Grady drew attendee
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Brandon's name to receive credit
for the donation eliminating his
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douchebag status and sending him
in on his way to knighthood,
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please d do.
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You've been D deuced.
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Thank you very much, Mark and
Maria. Tom biard in Tilburg
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Netherlands, so I can't dispute
named biard i biard. I can't
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pronounce it. Tomas. I go here.
Tomas Tomas Tomas.
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Be art. No, I don't know what
that would but he does say it's
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his yearly carnival donation.
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Yeah, it's a That's right.
birthday gift. He is on the
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birthday list or cows next from
Northville. Michigan. 12345. Ace
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or cow. Tom Moore and Taros.
Washington. 12345. Nice. Lucas
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Williams in Roswell, New Mexico.
Yeah. $100 Alison Kendall 100.
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Lydia, a guest in in Charleston,
South Carolina. prettiest city
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in the country.
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Literally and figuratively.
Happy Birthday call out for
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Michael Gaston.
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Yo SIP Pavic in Zagreb. Oh,
Hungary Croatia. No, no, he
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needs a de douching This is
Zagreb come in before so we've
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got Croatians listening to the
show is great.
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You've been de duced
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way to go. I used to write for a
Croatian publication. Matthew.
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So I'm I'm fairly well known. Oh
no, not like Brazil. Matthew
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Smith's or Smitty. The burning
river Coastie in North Royalton,
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Ohio 999. Sir Kevin McLaughlin,
who could just be Asuka Oh, he's
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the Duke of Luna lover of
America and boobs. 808. Concord,
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North Carolina. Okay. Jason.
3:03:48
Klaus in Mount Pleasant, South
Carolina, South Carolina, North
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Carolina, South Carolina, both
like boobs and what he says he
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loves the guy who loves the guy
who loves America and boobs and
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boobs. And yes, he likes a guy
loves American boobs and booze
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and boobs. A lot of boobs in
this show. Brian Taylor 6913
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5510 Daniel Mariano 5510. Mark
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Pennsylvania. 51 Alexander
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Beeley and Houston, Texas 5001.
The following people following
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names and
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info. Oh, I got I gotta read
Mark Allen's note.
3:04:30
From New Kensington I recently
donated to mo fax and in my
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donation note I praised Moe and
told you I was going to donate
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to no agenda but I went to
Chipotle instead.
3:04:41
So he's making good on that.
3:04:44
Oh,
3:04:46
thanks, bro. Well, at least
we're worth Chipotle. This good
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Chang called Lisa worse. It's
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Colin blow.
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Kentucky. $50 us
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$50 donors name and location.
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Concord, California. She should
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be at the meetups Ben prigge,
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South Plainfield, New Jersey,
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Fort Worth, Texas, Michele
stoops in Makkah, not Illinois
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and she's got a birthday Son or
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least, sir spud the mighty in
Marietta Georgia want to thank
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and we got a couple of
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donations Dame Jennifer
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collected these at the Nashville
meetup I'll read these donation
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from Oh, we got sir Bob Baluchi
we got that one right and we
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also get crystals. Okay, we got
both of those. So those were
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already in our executive
producers. We do have some make
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goods REMAC sir Nell, dear sir
has a sense of donation for the
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show felt like I needed to as
Sir Matt defender of
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inappropriately timed sarcasm.
Indeed. He says he included two
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that it's the wrong spots. Yeah,
I know. I know. I know. I know.
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I know.
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I wanted to do a
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make good for a karma for
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Teresa's son Kailyn. Beasley as
he heads down to Austin to
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record his next album, though.
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Really knows. He needs a karma.
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You've got karma. There you go.
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Michelle stoops is very happy to
congratulate her son Riker
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Kimberling, who turned 13 on the
15th Happy Birthday Riker grant
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Well, the calendar is
overflowing, and I heard from
3:10:44
Sir Daniel that will soon have
an upgrade to the no agenda
3:10:49
meetups website which should be
exciting. Here's a report
3:10:51
though. First from Sir Patrick
Coble, from the big Nashville
3:10:54
Shindig. It is a written report.
It was an epic meetup for sure.
3:10:59
And we missed the pod father and
the keeper but we did have Adam
3:11:02
as a virtual DJ and even had
some good jingles played.
3:11:06
Everyone that worked at the
skate. I played the boobs jingle
3:11:09
thought that'd be funny.
Everybody that worked at the
3:11:11
skating rink took a solid hit to
the mouth and was asking about
3:11:13
the show. Even they noticed the
family feeling commented and how
3:11:17
awesome it was to see such a
large group of obvious friends.
3:11:21
They were kind of surprised to
find out that a podcast
3:11:24
connected everyone. We had a
good spread from Nashville hot
3:11:27
chicken to some epic brownies
and cookies and Rice Krispie
3:11:30
treats. We had about 133 people
show up with Around 85 people
3:11:34
getting skates over 35 kids
there. It was great to see them
3:11:38
all hanging out playing arcade
games and skating. We had
3:11:41
producers from every state that
touches Tennessee and even a few
3:11:44
flights from Washington State
and of course Dame Jennifer from
3:11:47
Charleston, South Carolina. Sir
Spencer and his family drove in
3:11:51
from Kansas City along with some
people from Michigan and Mary
3:11:54
Brett lady be good made it from
Texas in her bus and the
3:11:57
infamous Minnesota nuts as well.
We had a podcast streaming
3:12:01
station where producers got to
talk to the stream and share
3:12:03
stories and call outs. As
always, it was an amazing group
3:12:06
of people with so many different
jobs and life experiences that
3:12:09
you just must be there to
experience everybody was
3:12:13
chatting was good to see. This
is why I love meetups as Patrick
3:12:17
whether hosting or visiting.
There was even an after party
3:12:20
when the skating rink close.
Editing the meetup mashup video
3:12:24
for Sunday show Special thanks
to Dame Jennifer with logistics
3:12:27
help the Patel's for the salad
dressing for the tender dipping
3:12:31
mousy bears wellness gummies and
the artist that designs the
3:12:35
Valentine's theme ITM banner,
and the biggest thanks for Adam
3:12:38
for phoning in, and DJing with
us with the COO from Texas.
3:12:42
Everybody loved it. And I'm
really really sad that we
3:12:45
weren't there. But it does seem
like this was one of the great
3:12:48
no agenda meetups, of course.
That's what they're all about.
3:12:51
Good morning. This is Maria. And
this is Mark we are the m&m of
3:12:55
Greenwood and we're so happy to
get together. We had a great
3:12:58
crowd today. John Adam. Never
give up. No exit strategy. Hi,
3:13:03
this is Gary. This is the first
time I've been here. This is
3:13:06
Andrew I'm a Gen Z. I'd like to
call out Alex and Theo as
3:13:09
douchebags hello guys here we
are sitting here having a good
3:13:13
time. This is Sir Benny in the
morning. Dame Swanee in the
3:13:17
morning. This is Matt from New
Palestine the recurring spook
3:13:20
and I just have to ask Adam, why
are we paying taxes if you can
3:13:24
just print your way out of this?
Yeah. Hey, this is Emily from
3:13:26
Ohio and hostage in
Indianapolis. And actually I'm
3:13:30
wondering if Adam is this
morning Webalizer here for Mindy
3:13:35
out. I'm John C. Dvorak.
3:13:39
This is the OG Brandon I am no
longer douchebag
3:13:44
This is 10 from Indianapolis.
Wait a minute. That's not John
3:13:47
C. Dvorak. Hey, guys, John C fan
girl Brittany Baxter in the
3:13:51
morning to syrup of the maple. I
Adam and John no agenda Meetup
3:13:54
is the place to be. This is
Tyler. I'm here with Laura and
3:13:57
my new human resource Grady who
picks Brandon
3:14:03
ever gets old for someone to say
I'm John C. Dvorak. It's always
3:14:07
funny for some reason. We don't
know why that is. Good report
3:14:12
guys. Today, the Mississippi
Coast meetup kicks off at four
3:14:16
o'clock so you can just make it
that'll be Let me see. Am I
3:14:21
saying this right.
3:14:26
Seems like screwed up here.
3:14:31
This is very odd. I have a whole
bunch. It's like something is
3:14:33
weird. With the meetups that I
have on my list. Well, I'll
3:14:38
continue with what I have
February so the Friday tomorrow
3:14:42
where the Western stimulation
begins six o'clock flooded. It
3:14:46
flips Patio Grill. That's Fort
Worth, Texas.
3:14:50
Then we have Saturday the
Central Oregon local 17 meetup
3:14:53
at noon pacific time mega grade
brewery and tasting room in
3:14:57
Madras, Madras, Oregon. Also
3:15:00
On Saturday the masquerade
meetup to the Electric Boogaloo.
3:15:02
One o'clock at the Dubliner in
San Francisco. The shrunken
3:15:06
amygdala support group kicks off
at two o'clock on Saturday at
3:15:09
TASH brew Purim in Cincinnati,
Ohio who day
3:15:13
the TMI evac zone that 3:33pm
acrossed water Lewis Barre,
3:15:19
Pennsylvania also on Saturday,
and the flight of the no agenda
3:15:23
number 25. The proud bird in Los
Angeles where Leo Bravo will
3:15:26
organize on Saturday, the local
360 at 4pm. In Sedro Woolley,
3:15:31
Washington double barrel beat
barbecue. That's again on
3:15:35
Saturday, the South East North
Carolina meet up at four o'clock
3:15:38
on Saturday at Carolina Ale
House in Wilmington, North
3:15:40
Carolina, Capitol 33
CONGREGATION five o'clock at
3:15:44
sparkies Brewing Company in
Salem, Oregon. The quarterly
3:15:48
congregation at Phoenix,
Phoenix, Arizona halfmoon Windy
3:15:52
City sports grill, that'll be at
five o'clock and the Central
3:15:57
Virginia meet up the river city
roll is the place for you in
3:16:00
Richmond, Virginia. And then
finally on Sunday, the 20th the
3:16:04
next show day the to 202022 at
noon, the new Berlin Ale House
3:16:09
in New Berlin, Wisconsin, and
the resists we much meetup
3:16:13
2:20pm Sunday at Barrelhouse
Brewing Company tap room at
3:16:16
River Park in Fresno California.
Just a few of the many meetups
3:16:21
that are scheduled all the way
through March go to no agenda
3:16:24
meetup.com find one near you. Go
there have fun, you will not be
3:16:28
disappointed if you can't find
wi neat find one near you. Start
3:16:32
one yourself. It's easy to want
to go hang out with nights and
3:16:38
days.
3:16:40
You
3:16:42
won't be triggered
3:16:45
you wouldn't be everybody feels
the same.
3:16:54
To make it easy. You got three
ISOs I don't think any of them
3:16:56
are great for ISOs although some
of them are cute. And I'll play
3:17:00
those and then you can hammer it
home. Okay. Yeah, okay. All
3:17:04
right, here we go. Here's number
one. It's a complicated
3:17:07
question.
3:17:08
Wow, that's even very low volume
that can't even count at all.
3:17:11
Okay, next one.
3:17:14
Yeah, and
3:17:16
I just have cute kids cute kids
are cute. This one I got one
3:17:21
astounding thank goodness we
need one
3:17:27
what's it called? ISO astounding
3:17:30
Okay, hold on here we go ISO
astounding for some reason. It's
3:17:35
not loading. Why is it not
loading?
3:17:40
What's going on? Oh, here we
are. It's astounding.
3:17:43
Yeah, it's good. We'll take it.
We have nothing else. We have to
3:17:47
take that one. Oh, has to do not
that bad that you know what?
3:17:52
This is not that bad. No, it's
not bad. It's it's better than
3:17:56
mine. Yeah, absolutely.
3:17:59
Okay.
3:18:02
Do we have anything else? I
thought I had something posted
3:18:05
again. I gotta catch up with the
news. I got one thing as a
3:18:09
business story about the
stabbing in New Yorker and a
3:18:12
this is not going to last much
longer. This idea the Soros
3:18:15
sisters. Yeah, he's da so we're
letting everything slide in as
3:18:19
some poor woman was butchered by
a madman in Manhattan who has
3:18:23
just let go to Susie gotten
butcher somebody with a
3:18:27
makeshift memorial growing
larger in New York City's
3:18:29
Chinatown outrage over Christina
Yuna Lee's death is mounting. He
3:18:34
could have been any one of us.
This Chilling surveillance video
3:18:37
appears to show that 35 year old
secretly stalked by a man early
3:18:41
Sunday morning. Police say he
then stabbed or at least 40
3:18:44
times inside her own apartment.
3:18:48
A sama Nash is now charged with
unities murder. This was his
3:18:51
eighth arrest since May of last
year he was out on supervised
3:18:54
release. The case is now
bringing scrutiny to the city's
3:18:57
bail system. This is horrific
murder of someone who was in the
3:19:02
prime of her life should this
suspect have been on the
3:19:05
streets? No. Two years ago
Democratic lawmakers here pass
3:19:09
bail reform which requires
judges release defendants before
3:19:12
trial for all but the most
serious crimes. Supporters say
3:19:16
it promotes alternatives to
incarceration for people who
3:19:19
can't afford bail. But police
say it's leading to a surge in
3:19:23
crime excuses. New York City's
new mayor recently told us he
3:19:26
wants to change the law to give
judges more discretion to keep
3:19:30
defendants in custody. We can't
continue to put dangerous people
3:19:33
back on our streets. Loved ones
are remembering Yoona Lee who
3:19:36
worked at an online music
company as a magical person
3:19:39
always filled with joy. We as
Asian women are walking around
3:19:43
in a in a level of fear that we
have never had to before in my
3:19:47
whole entire life.
3:19:49
Yeah, yeah, it's yes, the Soros
Sisters is getting quite bad but
3:19:54
I don't think the the New Yorker
still haven't caught on to
3:19:58
what's actually going on
3:20:00
They're being boiled like frogs.
They know Yeah. Well, this may
3:20:03
or may, may or may not fix it,
though, is a cop. So you know,
3:20:07
he's a cop, so he's got some
clue. Mm hmm. Maybe
3:20:13
he's having lots of troubles. He
and he's he's playing? I don't
3:20:17
know, we'll see how he does. I
have a screwball clip, which is
3:20:21
part of the I don't know what
it's part of, but it was like,
3:20:25
some it felt feels like a an
attack against Christianity, or
3:20:31
Catholicism or God or whatever
Naomi Wolf should be she should
3:20:35
be up in arms about this one.
This is this is a weird story
3:20:40
back here at home and in Phoenix
tonight. 1000s of baptisms are
3:20:43
now invalid because mistakenly
used a wrong word a priest in
3:20:48
the Catholic diocese of Phoenix
using the wrong phrase his
3:20:50
entire career mistakenly saying
we baptize you instead of saying
3:20:54
I baptize you, the Catholic
church in Rome indicating they
3:20:58
will need to be rebaptised Now
open question tonight about
3:21:01
confirmations and weddings that
came after the diocese as he
3:21:04
remains a priest in good
standing and will help those
3:21:07
affected by his mistake. Pop. I
don't understand this story. You
3:21:11
know, Stephen Colbert mocked
this and it Stephen Colbert is a
3:21:16
heads up Catholic guy. Yeah.
Like a major league Catholic.
3:21:21
And he mocked it in a very
interesting way and this is
3:21:25
bullcrap the saying that if you
weren't baptized then your your
3:21:30
wedding is null and void now
it's just that this just seems
3:21:33
like a phony story to me but
what I just yeah it's curious
3:21:38
this I don't like it because
this I think it's an attack for
3:21:42
some reason I'm not quite sure
you might be right ever thought
3:21:44
of that from that way Well,
seeing as we can only I says we
3:21:49
baptize you blah blah blah
3:21:52
I baptize you I you know the
semantics word is anything you
3:21:56
get baptized you get the water
on newsflash. Isn't the whole
3:22:00
it. So it really comes down to
the actual 100% words like that.
3:22:05
No, that doesn't seem like it to
me either.
3:22:09
Now we'll follow the story if it
unless it says a bogus story,
3:22:12
which it could be well, our
producers know what to do. And
3:22:16
they'll have it figured out
3:22:19
when they go read some Naomi
Wolf
3:22:23
telling you man, I'm into it now
like off the rails. You know, I
3:22:26
do I have no I see the evil to
him. Like, you know, maybe this,
3:22:31
this God thing. Maybe that'll
work.
3:22:36
I'll try anything.
3:22:39
If I can smoke.
3:22:42
That'll do it for our
deconstruction for today. Thank
3:22:45
you all for producing the show.
It's always a pleasure to be
3:22:47
working with y'all. You are
great. And let's do some great
3:22:51
work again on Sunday.
3:22:54
And we have end of show mixes
from B Dubs. Tom Starkweather
3:22:58
takes us through the Kansas
avian emergency and M Duchess
3:23:04
will cornhole us out. Next are
no agenda stream.com new show on
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the stream. Millennial media
offensive.
3:23:14
Make sure you check that out.
Coming to you from the heart of
3:23:17
the Texas Hill Country fever
reached number six in the
3:23:19
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry. And I'm from Northern
3:23:23
Silicon Valley where everyone's
in agreement. And they're all
3:23:26
yelling it. The show was too
long. I'm John C. Devorah. We
3:23:30
return on Sunday right here on
no agenda until then. Adios
3:23:33
mofos
3:23:38
such So Sara, do you think
because this
3:23:44
pandemic hit in the way that it
had been everybody had an idea
3:23:48
of where it came from but nobody
knew for sure and no one was
3:23:51
learning the science rollout to
find that might be a reason
3:23:56
people roll out.
3:23:59
Roll out.
3:24:01
Roll out.
3:24:03
Roll out.
3:24:05
Roll out.
3:24:07
Roll out.
3:24:09
Roll out to find out
3:24:12
we got that one horse pony man
bull the bull crap roll out the
3:24:17
knee Bouchy rollout of complete
crack in my crazy rollout for
3:24:22
the fat stacks world order on
the fast track which you get
3:24:27
this wack gene with that new
tech counting this adverse
3:24:31
reaction get you lie to defend
got that big pharma funding with
3:24:36
no bank row limit was so much
blood on your hands which you
3:24:40
refuse to admit it? What in the
world is in that jam what you
3:24:44
got in that jam? Shut up slave
quiet down it behaved Don't be
3:24:47
making the waves do what you're
told if you want to get paid out
3:24:49
that one horse boning man full
of bull crap. Anthony Fauci roll
3:24:54
out a complete quack the shill
in life. Crazy rollout for the
3:24:59
fast
3:25:00
New World Order roll out on the
fast track.
3:25:20
Planning the science rollout to
find out
3:25:26
So make no mistake, the border
cannot and will not remain
3:25:32
closed. Everything is on the
table because this unlawful
3:25:37
activity has to end and it will
end. The illegal blockades have
3:25:43
highlighted the fact that
crowdfunding platforms and some
3:25:48
of the payment service providers
they use are not fully captured
3:25:52
under the proceeds of crime and
terrorist financing. These
3:25:56
changes cover all forms of
transactions, including digital
3:26:01
assets, such as crypto
currencies, so it would appear
3:26:05
this could be more political
drama for the prime minister. He
3:26:08
name calls people that he
disagrees with he wedges he
3:26:12
divides, he stigmatizes
Conservative Party members can
3:26:16
stand with people who wave
swastika government and do not
3:26:21
want this law to be implemented
to be implemented sorry, on the
3:26:26
territory of Quebec. It is not
legitimate and it is useless.
3:26:32
Everyone's done with us. Like we
were done with it. Let's let's
3:26:36
start moving on and cautiously
but the truth is, because of all
3:26:40
of our efforts, we saved more
lives in Canada than in many
3:26:45
other countries to rational and
fair minded individuals who may
3:26:49
think that they're just
participating in a peaceful
3:26:51
protest but are actually now co
mingled with something that is
3:26:55
much more nefarious. Hey,
everyone, thank you so much for
3:26:58
welling with us. Hit it.
Someone's getting cornhole
3:27:01
today. Someone's getting
cornhole today. Sounds like a
3:27:04
recipe for success to me.
Someone's getting cornhole
3:27:07
today. Someone's getting
cornhole today.
3:27:11
Oh, my God.
3:27:13
Someone's getting cornhole
today. Oh, you're trying to make
3:27:19
a statement and it just looks
dumb.
3:27:29
boruch.org/and A
3:27:35
it's astounding.