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This is a green screen. No, it's
not, man. It's green. It's green
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screen. Hey, Adam curry Jhansi
Devorah It's Sunday March
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20 2022. This is your award
winning get my nation media
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assassination episode 1435 This
is no agenda, reliving 74 and
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broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
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in finger reached number six in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley
where I normally have something
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very clever and hilarious to
say, but I don't I'm Jesse
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divide.
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It's okay. Even though we're
comedy shows sometimes you can
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just start off without a joke.
That's fine. It's not a bad one.
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Yeah, sure. You had one.
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I'm sure. Yeah, it was
hilarious. All right.
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So speaking of as of such, here,
my voice is still messed up a
0:54
little bit. Is me. It rained
pretty well in the area of
1:00
California where we pointed the
rain sticks on the last show.
1:03
Good. I got a lot of reports
people like hey, man, this
1:06
worked. It's great.
1:08
Now the problem is is it's
dangerous. It's so good.
1:11
Well, I'm worried because you
know, the back end of the stick
1:15
is what Texas always gets a
couple days later. So who knows
1:18
what's coming? Hopefully rain.
We need to hear too. He just had
1:23
rained recently. Not good rain.
No, no, we need real rain. We've
1:26
had freezing cold. That's what
we've had 35 degrees in the
1:30
morning. 75 in the afternoon.
1:32
Shake it again. Cuz I could use
some more rain down here.
1:36
If you want I mean, do you do
you think about just a single? I
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was gonna say I don't think a
double is as responsible home to
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get it to get my tool.
1:47
Alright. You don't have it at
the ready like in the sheet?
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Yeah.
1:52
That's what I need a sheath on
my belt.
1:54
Yeah. The big rains.
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Now these are made by producer
Sherry and Utah. These are real
2:02
rain sticks. These are not to be
these are not toys. Do not try
2:05
this at home. We are
professionally trained rain
2:07
street operators.
2:08
Do you imagine a kid getting
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Noah's Ark?
2:12
If you're listening? Yeah.
2:15
All right one so only one twirl.
Right. No doubles. Just one once
2:19
over. Yeah. Once over. Okay.
What area of California?
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Watch. You know, it's fine here.
We needed in the Bay Area. All
2:27
right. Bay Area bay area here.
We get ready to get repurposed
2:29
to have a heatwave next week.
2:30
Yeah. You getting rain ready.
123.
2:39
Good to the last drop. All
right. She's that thing to
2:46
Vortech dangerous.
2:50
Eu Ukraine is in the news?
2:53
Yeah, I've heard about this in.
There's a lot going on. And
2:58
there's a lot to deconstruct.
3:00
But a little bit the Western
deconstruct, and from what I can
3:04
see, yeah, is the fact that
they're telling us just they're
3:07
giving us news items and they're
leaving out important details.
3:12
Oh, constantly. Yeah, that would
I would say that's true.
3:17
For example, just as I have some
some clips that show this. Shep
3:22
Smith,
3:23
oh, you know, I've been watching
Shep Smith myself a little bit.
3:26
I gotta say. He has kind of a
fun show. It's different than
3:29
anything else.
3:31
You know, what's interesting on
all the networks besides Shep
3:34
Smith's show, which is good to a
point but he really does a poor
3:38
job in this Ukraine thing. I
think and I have some examples.
3:42
But every show every network now
it's I think there's just I
3:48
think NBC is the best example.
And and I think it's because of
3:52
MSNBC and also CNN. They've
decided on NBC now, which is
3:57
their streaming service, which
competes with MSNBC. Yeah, they
4:01
have everybody's got their own
news show. So Halle Jackson's
4:05
got to show Tom Yamas has got to
show the butter Nate what's her
4:12
name? I'm always ridiculing her
name but joy Rio Joy read. No,
4:17
no. Jerry Stephanie Ruhle
4:20
Rachel Maddow? I don't know.
4:22
NBC these are me personality. So
4:25
I'm Nora No. Nor is Deborah
what's her face?
4:31
Who is the lady TR?
4:33
Okay at TR o she has her own
show on MSNBC.
4:37
No, these are all start over MF
M. Now you got me going. And BC
4:43
has a thing called NBC now it's
streams I got you. Okay. Online
4:48
is also on.
4:50
They're doing like a fox nation
where everyone has their own
4:53
show which is on the streamer
which everyone believes is the
4:56
future. And that's why they're
all there for no money for no
5:00
Money for no money.
5:01
Yeah, you're now you're on the
track. Yes, I know what's
5:05
happening. Oh, no money. No, no.
Okay. So they all have shows and
5:10
there's more of them. There's,
there's a whole bunch of those
5:12
are the ones that that are the
most prominent Yamas, who should
5:16
be an anchor anyway, he's good.
And then Jackson and TR and
5:20
there's a couple others. And
they're all They're all this
5:23
exact same news showed
differently produced. Yeah.
5:29
That's how you do the regular
5:31
Lester Holt show for a half hour
Yeah. Or watch any one of these
5:35
and they're our they're one
hour. And they're generally
5:39
better now they did Jackson one.
If you get to watch that. It's
5:43
slightly over produced with a
lot of graphics flying around.
5:47
And every time you see a
graphic, you hear a ding or a
5:50
Bongo. And it's like it and all
of these. But they're all the
5:56
same news show except they you
know, each one has their own
5:58
take as each of the anchors is
their own editor in chief. And
6:02
they think it should be this way
or that way. Yamas show was
6:05
really good. The other two body
yeah. And the other two it is
6:12
there's a bunch more and these
are hour long shows. Yeah,
6:15
they're our loading new shows.
Yeah. Okay. All pretty much the
6:18
same content. I don't know. I
don't know what Oh, I thought
6:22
you were gonna play a clip of
one of these find programs. Oh,
6:25
no.
6:25
Oh, yeah. I don't have one. Play
clips from now and again, but
6:30
now. Shepard Smith is I consider
to be in the same league. I
6:36
don't have a clip from him.
Okay. I do have I think is the
6:40
show. This will be the we're
looking for a summary show. Some
6:47
I didn't look at my list yet.
6:49
I'm looking at your list. I
don't see anything was Shep
6:51
Smith in here?
6:53
Yeah, it was just a CNBC or all
ships Smith bogged down report.
6:59
Let's start with that. All
right.
7:02
Not much in terms of Russian
troop movements, but much more
7:05
in terms of Russian missile
strikes. We heard about one out
7:08
here in Lviv overnight.
Essentially, the Russians are
7:11
moving their strikes further to
the west trying to interdict
7:14
those supply lines. This is
going to be a major issue. We've
7:17
got to keep that military aid
flowing in and humanitarian aid
7:21
flowing in to keep the forces in
Kiev and sustain them over time.
7:25
Separately out here in the east,
the Russians still getting
7:27
bogged down struggling in terms
of logistics and resupply and
7:31
keeping these corridors open
constantly met by Ukrainian
7:34
opposition. That's obviously a
surprise for him. But the bigger
7:37
story, ultimately is down here
in the south. We're starting to
7:41
see again more resupply in the
Sea of Azov. They're using their
7:44
naval support to essentially
bring in more supplies here and
7:48
report some more landing craft
and Navy ships to the Russian
7:51
Navy out in the Black Sea. Seems
like phase one of their military
7:55
invasion is complete. They're
trying to consolidate,
7:57
reorganize and resupply and
phase two looks like they could
8:00
focus both here on a desert
trend to seal off the southern
8:03
part of Ukraine and encircle
Kiev. But the Ukrainian military
8:07
is doing an amazing job and more
weapons on the way the US and
8:12
its allies bringing more
javelins in for anti tank, more
8:16
stingers for anti air. And you
heard President Solinsky say he
8:20
would like to receive MIG jet
fighters. You've heard debate
8:23
about that in the country. Lots
of hesitation that might be an
8:26
escalation to war. But the ES
300 is an anti missile
8:32
essentially anti air defense
weapon system used against
8:36
cruise missile strikes. Slovakia
may provide those in and Russia
8:39
has also said that if they do
they will try and intercept
8:42
these as well. blow them up.
8:46
Wait, I think another clip on
that as well? Yes. Here's the
8:50
clip on the weapon shipments.
This is from CBS the Central
8:54
Intelligence Broadcast Systems.
8:56
Defense Secretary Austin stopped
in the Eastern European nation
9:00
of Slovakia to lobby for an
urgent shipment of the air
9:03
defense missiles which Ukraine
has been using to keep Russian
9:06
warplanes at bay.
9:08
Our goal has been to continue to
reinforce those things that have
9:13
worked for the Ukrainian forces.
9:16
Slovakia uses the same Russian
made system known as the s 300
9:21
as Ukraine. So we could be
pressed into service immediately
9:25
without any need for training.
It has
9:27
a range upwards of 80 to 100
miles in can engage targets up
9:34
to 80,000
9:35
feet retired Air Force General
David DEP tool and
9:38
they've been firing those
missiles they have the radars
9:41
they have the launchers. What
they need are the replenishment
9:44
missiles.
9:45
The Ukrainians also need a
resupply of the anti tank
9:48
weapons they have been using
against Russian armored
9:51
vehicles, especially the Javelin
which pops up and strikes tanks
9:55
from the top where the armor is
thinnest On Wednesday, President
10:01
Biden promised to send 2000 More
jobs, plus 7000 Other anti tank
10:06
weapons. That's far more
10:08
than the number of tanks that
the Russians have inside Ukraine
10:12
right now. So I think that
leaves them in very good shape
10:15
to continue this campaign for
some weeks or months to come.
10:20
I am driven across the border
from Poland and Romania. So far,
10:24
the Russians had been unable to
intercept them,
10:27
they're going to simply have to
do that to shut off the flow of
10:29
lethal aid. And if they don't,
the tide could turn against
10:32
them.
10:33
As a television producer, I keep
looking. I keep looking for the
10:38
stingers and the javelins. They
have 1000s of them, and 1000s
10:42
more coming.
10:44
Or they are they've already sent
I think, either 2000 or 26,000.
10:48
Now to send another 2000
10:49
And I'm just not I'm not seeing
it on the screen. Where's the
10:52
money on the screen? I want to
see some money shots. I want us
10:55
I mean, I see some saw, I'm
sure.
10:58
I've seen some saw maybe five,
how much you want to 2000
11:03
How much you want to bet we get
a whole bunch of javelins and
11:05
Stinger showing up in Africa in
a couple of months.
11:09
Well probably be longer than
that, but that the stinger thing
11:11
is more interesting because the
Russians aren't fly in fact,
11:14
listen to this report. So you
can you can catch very subtle
11:18
they won't discuss it in any
detail. This was a bothers me
11:21
about these coverages. This is
the attack on loveth, CNBC,
11:25
Russian forces have largely
stalled across Ukraine, but
11:29
Putin is offensive is widening
toward the west. As we reported
11:33
here, Russian forces attack the
city of Lviv about 50 miles from
11:37
the border with Poland. A
Ukrainian official said a
11:39
Russian jet fired six missiles
right over the black sea toward
11:43
the city. Leaves may or reports
the missiles struck an aircraft
11:47
Repair Plant near the city's
airport. He said work had
11:51
already stopped there, so
nobody's reported hurt. So what
11:55
did Russian forces do attacking
Lviv and what do they plan to do
11:59
next?
12:02
Okay, yes, the question never
answers. No, I'm gonna tell you.
12:06
They attacked Lavie for two
reasons. There was a NATO
12:09
training camp there, which they
blew up. But the main thing was
12:13
was outside just outside the
airport was the number one
12:16
facility to work on those MIG 29
the only one in the country Ah,
12:21
okay. And they blew it to
smithereens. It's not in Leviev.
12:25
They didn't attack Levine, he
kept saying that attack Leviev.
12:29
They attacked. And if you listen
real carefully, they say,
12:33
Russia, Russian MiGs a Russian
Jess or suit, they weren't to
12:37
make the issues that shot them
shot into those facilities from
12:44
over the Black Sea. Yeah.
12:48
Well, that that's late. But
that's the thing with with the
12:51
the Russians, they literally can
fly within their own airspace
12:56
and fire from their their their
range is incredible. So they're
13:01
not even flying over Ukraine
when they do this, if they do
13:03
this.
13:05
Day flew. This is you know how
far that is?
13:08
Yeah, it's a quite a while.
Quite, quite a ways.
13:12
It's 500 miles. Yeah. Well, they
13:15
can do more than that. No, they
13:17
have cruise missiles that go
3000 miles. And supposedly, in
13:21
fact, I have a list of them of
the cruise missiles. Russia has
13:25
the biggest variety of cruise
missiles in the world, a and
13:29
that the ones that can go 5000
Miles even though they don't
13:32
usually carry those on jets, but
these may have been carried on
13:35
jets with a range of about 700
miles. They can hit within 12
13:39
meters. I target.
13:41
I have a clip,
13:42
where we start with the war in
Ukraine and Russia.
13:46
We start with the war in
Ukraine. Oh Surprise, surprise.
13:49
We start with
13:50
war in Ukraine and Russia,
claiming to have us hypersonic
13:54
missiles for the first time in
this conflict striking a weapons
13:57
depot. hypersonic missiles seen
here in Russian video of a
14:00
training exercise last month are
nearly impossible for ground
14:04
defenses to shoot down and can
be fired from more than 1200
14:08
miles away. Putin turning to the
air as his ground forces stall.
14:12
Russia's Defense Ministry
releasing this video not
14:15
independently verified by ABC
News, claiming to show precision
14:19
airstrike on a Ukrainian
military vehicle. Tonight an
14:22
urgent searches underway after a
strike on a military facility
14:26
killed dozens of Ukrainian
troops. These images are from
14:30
Kharkiv, a city devastated by
Russian bombs. Rescuers digging
14:33
through the rubble. They're
talking to a man buried in the
14:36
wreckage, they were able to pull
him out alive. And here in the
14:40
US former presidents Bill
Clinton and George W. Bush show
14:43
their solidarity with the people
of Ukraine, wearing blue and
14:46
yellow ribbons on their lapels,
bringing sunflowers the national
14:50
symbol to a Ukrainian Church in
Chicago.
14:54
Okay, I call bullshit on that
clip.
14:57
What do you mean the clip is
clearly bullshit Talking about
15:00
something they have no, no.
Yeah. Oh,
15:03
yes. Resize the bullshit part of
the clip. That's obviously
15:07
bullshit I call bullshit on the
beginning of the clip. There's
15:09
no evidence that I agree.
Because they don't have any in
15:14
production. They've got these
other ones, they got tons of
15:16
them. And the reason for this
clip, I believe, because I have
15:21
a clip another clip talks about
how do we need more money? Yeah.
15:28
Russians and the Chinese Yes,
15:30
exactly. That's the only reason
the war machine is going full
15:33
tilt, Full Tilt.
15:36
But the cruise they are cruise
missiles, they're shooting off
15:40
500 miles away or longer. And
they can they put the
15:45
coordinates in, they have their
own GPS system. And they drop
15:49
them on these spots that they
want to blow up including the
15:52
NATO facility, which shouldn't
be there in the first place. And
15:56
which is people mostly by
Canadians going to Canadian news
16:01
and and the facility to do the
repair. So if you get any jets
16:04
over there now they can't even
fix them. And they as you know,
16:07
plain sight that need to be
looked at all the time. Yeah. So
16:12
we're getting we're getting just
like bits and pieces of
16:15
coverage. It's just sucks.
16:17
Well, how about this? This is my
favorite. We went from the bio
16:20
bio weapons labs, or maybe they
were just Bio Labs, or maybe
16:25
they were just labs or who the
hell knows what, but we've just
16:27
changed that. Good evening.
16:29
And thank you for joining us on
this Thursday night. You woke up
16:32
tonight even with Russia
stalling and its invasion of
16:35
stalling the brutality of
Russian forces has shocked the
16:38
world. The Secretary of State
with an ominous message today
16:42
morning that Vladimir Putin is
growing more and more desperate
16:45
and could be preparing to use
chemical weapons and the wind
16:48
of this I told you they were
doing this they they all of a
16:51
sudden bio bio weapons are now
interchangeable with chemical
16:55
weapons. There is even less
evidence of the chemical weapons
16:59
and there is of the of the the
hypersonic missile.
17:03
I have seen no evidence of the
chemical weapons now but it's
17:07
it's
17:07
fear mongering. Oh, yeah, he I
did you see that? The Nobel
17:16
Peace Prize officials want to
reopen the nomination process so
17:20
that they can have the Lensky be
eligible for the Nobel Peace
17:24
Prize? I love that. Yeah. So
there's so much fakery going on
17:31
now and even bought it. It was
even BBC took down videos and
17:38
all these are these are deep
fakes of presidents. And it's
17:41
it's not true winners. Both is a
Lenski and, and of Biden. And
17:47
there's this other video, which
I did want to play real quick,
17:49
just a little piece of it. of
President Solinsky walking on my
17:54
Don square at night. Now. It's
that iconic shot, you know, it's
17:59
kind of the yellowish light. And
he walks you know, he was
18:03
walking up into the camera. And
so this is raging debate online
18:07
is like, this is green screen.
No, it's not, man. It's green,
18:10
it's green screen. And we can
easily tell if it's fakes.
18:17
Because we have the audio and we
are audio files. Tell me if this
18:22
sounds like it's outdoors in my
Don square. Who
18:28
says the chance to keep namely,
hotel, but just as that as a
18:34
woman? Vina? Ellefson No.
metocean have she put a motion?
18:41
That's studio hiss.
18:44
Outdoors. It's totally hit and
is and you can't talk at that
18:48
level outdoors.
18:49
No, no, no mission. We VT not
even a crane. Don't know
18:58
complete bull crap. Yes, no,
from what I understand. I don't
19:02
know if you've seen it. But it
really does appear that the
19:07
Lenski and Putin have have had
communications and saying well,
19:11
you know, we just can't be a
part of NATO. That's the only
19:14
way to stop this. It's not
getting a lot of play, but it
19:18
seems getting no play it okay.
It's it seems like there's
19:24
consensus for these guys.
19:28
I agree. But the show must go
on. Yeah, that's right. By the
19:34
way. You mentioned the you
mentioned the changing the rules
19:38
for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Listen to this one. This is a
19:41
this is like what, let's play
the gold medal clip.
19:47
South Dakota's alone. US House
member dusty Johnson says he was
19:52
moved by Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelensky his speech
19:56
this morning. So Lenski
addressed Congress by video from
20:00
Steve Johnson released a video
on social media with his
20:03
reaction.
20:05
And he talked to us about
20:06
how America is the leader of the
world needs to be a leader of
20:08
peace. And he asked us to
continue doing what we're doing
20:12
and go a step further, but
secondary sanctions on those who
20:16
are doing business with Russia
next year, but they're held
20:18
accountable, and provide the
Ukrainians the tools that they
20:21
need to defend themselves.
20:24
It was a powerful
20:25
address, and I think it is going
to change the tenor of the
20:27
conversation here in Washington.
20:30
Today, Johnston introduced
legislation with Representative
20:33
Victoria sparks, a Republican
from Indiana who was born in
20:37
Ukraine. Their bill is the
defenders of Ukraine
20:41
Congressional Gold Medal Act,
the bill would collectively
20:45
award the Congressional Gold
Medal to the defenders or people
20:49
of Ukraine. Johnson says it
would make clear that America's
20:53
stands with Ukraine and it would
honor those defending their
20:57
country. The Congressional Gold
Medal is the highest civilian
21:01
award in the US.
21:03
They're really laying it on sick
now, aren't they?
21:06
So they're gonna give to you not
even Americans are just gonna
21:10
start giving them to Ukrainians.
Yeah,
21:12
of course. Yes. They are the
world. They are the children.
21:14
They are peace. They're bringing
it
21:17
Well, before we go on to
anything, but it's
21:20
also performative. It's just
it's 100% performative, this is
21:24
this is a theater show.
21:26
It's get was,
21:29
like Tommy and chinos wedding.
This is stupid.
21:31
11 seconds calls for renewed
spending. Oh, yeah.
21:37
Hold on a second. Yeah. Is
obviously at some
21:40
of the funding for one. Hi, Pro.
Thank you. As the war rages in
21:44
Ukraine, there are renewed calls
for more military spending here
21:48
in the United States.
21:50
But that one and a half. You did
that? Because that clip needed
21:53
re editing.
21:54
I bought that clip.
21:57
That, too. I got a couple clubs
here just about, you know, the
22:01
propaganda, what they're what
they're bestowing upon us. But
22:05
we do have casualty counts. I
was asking for it. I want it on
22:07
the screen like COVID. But
they're not going to give that
22:09
to me. CBS has two reports. The
Russian casualty report 33
22:14
seconds the Ukrainian casualty
report one minute and one
22:17
second. Russia first, according
22:19
to US intelligence since the
start of the invasion three
22:21
weeks ago, more than 7000
Russian troops have been killed.
22:27
A dozen of them are here. A
refrigerated rail car in those
22:31
in the sense. Some still
teenagers, perhaps like so many.
22:36
They didn't even know they were
going off to war. Both of them
22:39
all of Europe. The Russian
military won't even acknowledge
22:42
they exist, says this Scout
codenamed ghost on North. Russia
22:48
is treating their own soldiers
like meat, leaving them to rot.
22:51
He says
22:53
that doesn't sound at all like
propaganda does it? With
22:57
pictures, pictures of dead
children dead young boys add us
23:01
fantastic
23:02
like meat. Yeah, let's check
out. You don't treat me like
23:06
that. You don't leave it there.
Right. You put in the
23:07
refrigerator.
23:08
Exactly. Here's the Ukrainian
casualty report. In Kiev, I
23:14
mean, if you want to start a
report, that's the way you do
23:17
it. That's a crying babushka
nothing like that.
23:22
In Kiev, a son cries over the
body of his mother killed when a
23:27
downed missile sent shrapnel and
shards of glass tearing through
23:30
the neighborhood. The Ukrainian
military said this is the result
23:35
of a missile that was
intercepted. And you can see the
23:38
level of destruction every
single windows smashed out, not
23:41
just here, but in the
surrounding buildings. Imagine
23:45
if this was a direct hit. Nadia,
your CEO told us she has nothing
23:51
left. And where are you going to
go now? And this night? I don't
23:55
know. She said, I am alone. My
son died a year ago. I don't
23:59
have anyone. I hope that Putin
dies, I curse. Nadia is not
24:07
alone in her anger or fear. With
Russian troops unable to make
24:11
any significant ground progress
toward the capitol in recent
24:14
days. They're increasingly
turning to launching strikes
24:17
into civilian areas with
devastating and terrifying
24:21
effect.
24:22
Now the Russian counter to that
is hey, you know, they were put
24:27
in tanks as the same as the
Israelis and the Palestinians.
24:30
The same old, same old Yeah,
they're using them as human
24:33
shields are doing this doing
that.
24:36
Now there was one report and
they were talking about like
24:38
this kind of know what we're
doing the deconstruction, they
24:42
said what are we going to do
about Western media? Using
24:46
Russian talking points?
24:48
Yes. I think we need to lock
people up. That will be the star
24:51
that was that that was part of
it. Yeah. But what are the
24:54
Russian talking points that
anyone's using? I don't know
24:57
what the I mean, I think is one
I think I may have used one
25:00
myself not the Russian who shows
ago which is d not suffocation,
25:04
d not
25:04
suffocation. That's one Russian
talking point. The other one is
25:08
you guys started it. So if you
if you recount the history going
25:14
back to 2014 If you go back to
2005 2014 then you know the
25:18
provocation it was constantly on
the table. That's no that is in
25:23
fact carrying h2o for the Pooty
poo.
25:28
Well, let's listen to I got some
clips from that. I can't believe
25:31
I got that opportunity because I
haven't seen him for a while.
25:35
John Brennan Yeah, he's
25:37
back on the scene. I noticed
that and just didn't clip it.
25:41
But last night, we watched Bill
Maher on HBO and he had Ernest
25:48
Moin song You remember him
earners points was in charge of
25:51
the Nuclear Regulatory Agency
during Obama the crazy white
25:56
hair kind of looks like a
mushroom on his crazy looking
26:00
crazy guy. Yeah, so now he's
with some think tank to start to
26:04
stop nuclear war. But he was
talking and it was the cadence
26:10
is the word choice and 100%
Brennan is I'm sitting there
26:15
going like this guy's a spooky
he probably sleeps next to
26:18
Brennan. I should have clipped
it I'll bring it for Thursday's
26:21
really
26:21
credibly because because I think
I do I do. I do seem to think
26:28
that Brennan is in a male you
that has that Kayden sentence
26:34
incident intelligence mill you
and and and the spooks that are
26:39
always trying to you know to
keep hidden as best they can
26:42
really need to do something
about this. This is like that
26:45
woman that was the old two out
about she was talking she's the
26:51
woman that was in charge of
disguises and some other stuff.
26:54
She's retired
26:55
and she saw the CIA the CIA lady
who was yeah this was Kara
26:59
Swisher Yeah.
27:01
She mentioned that the their
agencies are always weirded out
27:08
about social media right because
they don't know if you're on too
27:11
much. You're not on at all does
it make you look like a spook?
27:17
Well, how about this one? If you
sound like a spook because
27:21
you're in the middle you you're
speaking look like a spook as
27:24
you are. Okay. Just a little tip
for him.
27:29
Little tip Everybody focuses
focus less on the social media
27:33
and more on the words coming out
of your piehole
27:35
Yeah, how about lazy hanging out
with different people let's go
27:38
with Brendan on war what not by
the way, he was on Shep Smith.
27:42
And he they brought him in as
you know, like your great guy.
27:46
And, and I have to stuff he says
he can't possibly know.
27:51
Secretary of State Antony
Blinken has said China is
27:54
already on the wrong side of
history for not condemning the
27:57
invasion. Officials today would
not say whether in today's call
28:01
President Xi described Russia's
actions as an invasion at all.
28:06
schepp
28:07
Kayla tau she lives tonight.
Thank you. Thank you, Sean
28:10
Brennan, now former CIA director
and an NBC News senior national
28:13
security and intelligence
analysts, Director Brennan,
28:16
thanks. Isn't this Russian
invasion against the Chinese
28:19
interests? I mean, they're
investing in infrastructure
28:22
around the globe as part of
their Belt and Road Initiative
28:24
war in Europe. I mean, that
hurts that and yet, they're
28:27
staying on the sidelines, at
least in public.
28:30
Absolutely. Sure. It is against
Chinese interests. And I also
28:33
think it just demonstrates that
she present she, I think, took
28:37
President Putin at his word that
it was going to be a quick
28:39
invasion of the Ukrainian
military was going to be able to
28:42
get me to fold over. And it's
not. And now we're after three
28:46
weeks of this military onslaught
by Russia. I think President Xi
28:50
realizes that, quite frankly,
he's made a mistake in terms of
28:53
maintaining this neutrality and
also not counseling Putin
28:56
against going in.
28:57
Wow, that would be the American
talking points.
29:03
He took Putin at his word.
29:05
But how does he know that? He
doesn't know that. He doesn't
29:09
know
29:09
that at all. He took Putin at
his word is going to be in and
29:13
out in two days. Really? Right.
Okay. So he's full of crap. And
29:18
he's just kind of making it up
as he goes along.
29:21
But but but considering
President Biden had a chat for
29:25
two hours with President Xi, not
much came out of it. Is this now
29:29
are they what are they teeing up
are they teeing up Russia and
29:33
China? Are we are we setting
China up for something else? I
29:37
mean, what what is the point of
it? We know it's bullshit, but
29:41
what's the reason for it? I
29:42
haven't. Well, maybe we played I
haven't some really good Biden
29:46
announced some analysis of the
Biden dog okay. But let's go to
29:51
Brandon going on and on about
stuff he doesn't know anything
29:53
about. He's just making it up.
And by the way, I can not listen
29:56
to these clips and not hear the
Brandon comment. Military about
30:01
being guilty into your shoes
fuqra,
30:04
shall we? Should we remind
everybody's playing? Yes, this
30:07
is on MSNBC
30:09
people are innocent until well
alleged to be involved in some
30:12
type of criminal activity.
30:17
That's right away.
30:18
That's right, baby. That's how
we roll First Amendment, Second
30:21
Amendment, all of the
amendments.
30:24
Alright, here we go. This is a
longer clip, I think I can cut
30:26
it off, but is Brendan on the
war.
30:28
But for the US to lead now NATO
nations in this consensus
30:32
against Russia certainly is
contrary to what China has tried
30:35
to do, which was to take
advantage of fissures in the
30:39
West. And they don't like the
idea that now the United States
30:42
is needing this coalition of
NATO and the international
30:45
community against Russia
30:46
stop it. Let's, and he does this
a couple of times, and I want to
30:52
make sure that everyone's aware,
this, we've known from our own
30:56
slippage and what we both have
put together is that the United
31:00
States is not leading this.
31:02
Knowing him in fact, the EU lead
the Swift sanctions by law no,
31:07
we're not. We're not We're not
in charge of much.
31:10
No, we're except we're in charge
of the purse strings because
31:13
they're using are using our
taxpayers money for strings and
31:17
shit and marketing. Well, come
on, we got the marketing gay,
31:20
okay, we got the marketing,
31:21
we got the purses where we're
spending the money. That's
31:24
right, he used calling the
shots. He's making it sound like
31:27
they're not and all we're
leading away. That's bull crap.
31:32
And by the way, one other little
tidbit here not to just keep
31:35
keep criticizing this guy. Oh,
please feel free. But let's
31:38
listen to this comment about
what China doesn't want to see
31:41
this China does. Because it's
the Belt and Road, I'm thinking
31:43
China might want to see this,
they can go in there and with
31:46
their big money bags, hey, we're
gonna rebuild for you were the
31:49
good guys, and go in there and
rebuild Ukraine. For all we know
31:52
they're learning. China might be
be thinking about, hey, this is
31:56
good. Rubble is more,
31:59
which was to take advantage of
fissures in the West. And they
32:03
don't like the idea that now the
United States is leading this
32:05
coalition of NATO and the
international community against
32:08
Russia,
32:09
Director Brennan word China to
actually come out against the
32:12
invasion? How would that change
the situation on the ground?
32:15
Let me just interject him, there
may be some truth to what he's
32:18
saying. Because if you're China,
you're probably saying, Wow,
32:22
man, that would suck if they
took away our yachts and planes,
32:26
and money and kick this off the
network? I think that's valid.
32:30
They're probably looking at that
going, huh, what's happening
32:33
here?
32:35
And the other interesting little
thing about the I agree, it
32:38
looks interesting thing is they
keep talking about how Russia
32:41
has run out of bullets, and
they're gonna ask China for
32:44
stuff. What kind of maniac
thinks that was? Listen to the
32:49
question, again,
32:50
Director Brennan, word China to
actually come out against the
32:53
invasion? How would that change
the situation on the ground?
32:58
Well, I don't think it would
change much. But also, I think
33:00
it's very important for that in
international for like in the
33:03
United Nations, China does have
a very important voice,
33:06
especially in the Security
Council. And so therefore, I
33:09
think it's important to be able
to have this international
33:11
coalition, even to include
China, that is going to signal
33:15
to Russia and to the Russian
people, that this is a war that
33:19
is not justified in any regard.
And so therefore, I think
33:23
President Biden wanted to make
sure that President Xi
33:25
understood what our assessment
of the situation Ukraine, warned
33:28
him against siding with Russia
in a material way, but also let
33:32
him know the consequences if
President Xi and China decided
33:35
to try to help Russia evade
sanctions, which is something
33:38
that I know that the United
States and its coalition
33:40
partners really want to make
sure are going to strangle Putin
33:44
as he continues this military
invasion speaking,
33:47
you know, he's he appears
increasingly angry and speeches
33:50
just yesterday called protesters
who, and those who fled the
33:54
country's scum and traders, and
then today, that big propaganda
33:57
rally, what's the Intel
assessment of the Russian
34:00
leaders? I don't know where with
all these days?
34:04
Well, I guess Hold on a second.
The propaganda rally was
34:08
fantastic. Did you see any of
that?
34:12
I did. It's like it was a
Trumpian kind of ending. And
34:15
well, that's exactly what was
being said. Now with Trump.
34:21
Everyone said Stalin, dictator
now with Putin and this is got
34:27
an irk the guy. He's like,
you're like Trump. And here's
34:30
the opening. I thought this is
what this was. This was you want
34:33
to talk Trump show this was it
breezy, and?
34:45
That was great. It's more like
WWF
34:48
it was fantastic. The whole
stadium filled up. Oh, my
34:52
goodness, that was so funny. And
it's just like, Oh, now it's
34:55
Trump. You know, like Trump. He
pays him to be there. We all
34:58
know what's going on. It's not
real. Fake such as yesterday
35:01
called Russian protesters who,
and those who fled the country
35:04
scum and traders and then today
that big propaganda rally,
35:08
what's the Intel assessment of
the Russian leaders? I don't
35:12
know where with all these days?
35:14
Well, I think he has made a very
bad strategic miscalculation.
35:19
And so I think he's very fearful
right now he's feeling really
35:22
humiliated. But as many
autocrats do, he's decided to go
35:25
on the offense. And therefore,
he continues to engage in this
35:29
propaganda and disinformation
with his people. He wants to
35:31
make sure they continue to rally
behind his calls about de knots
35:35
vacation of Ukraine. But when I
look, I see somebody who has
35:40
painted himself into a corner,
he doesn't have a lot of good
35:42
options. I think he's going to
intensify the shelving of the
35:45
cities. And therefore, I think
he's going to continue with this
35:48
very strong man attitude and
position to try to again get the
35:52
Russian people to stay behind
him.
35:54
Director Brennan, thank you.
coverage of the war in Europe
35:58
continues with the report. You
need the rest or you need the
36:01
rest of this clip. Now, hold on.
Whoa, I just I just want to
36:04
listen to Brennan
36:05
one more time Ollie behind his
calls about D knots vacation I
36:09
was listening to moinet. Play
36:15
called Gen X is reliving the the
childhood concerns about nuclear
36:22
here. It can't hear it come
about no barely because of
36:25
Putin's rather reckless
language. Oh, yeah, no, I hear
36:30
it there. I hear the pacing
using nuclear weapons. It's
36:33
that's
36:33
the most dangerous period. Yeah,
it's totally in the mood to that
36:37
kind of spook. Yes, Emilio?
Yeah, because I spoke total.
36:41
He's got the hair color.
36:43
Yet it doesn't have the beard
though. He needs the beard to be
36:45
full on spook.
36:47
Um, so. So but it it's
incredible
36:51
that now that and we'll get to
that the Hunter Biden laptop is
36:55
now being considered real, which
he amongst others discredited
37:00
didn't say entirely what the way
Fox News is putting it but they
37:06
just credited it and he and he's
out at the same time that this
37:10
is going on. It's like it's so
obvious.
37:13
The question in my mind is why
isn't Shep Smith asked? Yes,
37:17
yes. Hold on a second. I got
something really fun here Wow,
37:40
allies, rev allies, everybody.
Alright, so let's stop laughing
37:44
about the fate of these poor
Ukrainians. John were
37:46
insensitive, insensitive ABC
Good Morning, America does a
37:50
good job of telling us about the
refugees.
37:53
This is the first stop for so
many refugees fleeing Ukraine.
37:56
You can see a lot of them here
have just arrived on trains from
37:59
Ukraine. Some of them have spent
the night here. In some cases.
38:01
Some of them are also getting
back onto trains. You can see
38:03
them lining up at these counter
here to get to other parts of
38:06
Poland and other parts of
Europe. Lots of volunteers here
38:09
all these people with yellow
vests are volunteers trying to
38:11
get refugees to their next
destination. Some of them even
38:14
holding signs. Offering rights
to places like Sweden and
38:17
Germany, we're seeing more and
more refugees coming in from
38:20
Western Ukraine. And that is the
big concern here that as Russia
38:23
ramps up since its attacks on
Western Ukraine that could set
38:26
off a new wave of refugees and
already volunteers here tell us
38:29
they have seen an influx and the
amount of refugees coming in
38:33
from Western Ukraine more than 2
million refugees have now come
38:36
to Poland. 3.1 million refugees
have fled Ukraine and growing
38:40
calls now for the US to take in
more refugees. So far the US has
38:43
only taken in a few 100
Ukrainian refugees since
38:47
October, the Department of
Homeland Security saying it has
38:49
sent refugee officers to Europe
to assess the situation help
38:53
screen Ukrainian refugees, and
determine how many refugees the
38:57
US is willing to take it.
38:58
Wow, great, completely deathless
reporting from ABC Good Morning
39:03
America is like ah, people how
many Yeah, we're gonna take and
39:08
this is a tragedy. This is the
true tragedy of Ukraine. And if
39:13
everything gets rub alized,
these millions of people will be
39:16
in Western Europe, where they
will feel at home. Because
39:22
unlike ABC, the BBC News our did
a very interesting report about
39:28
the acceptance of these
refugees.
39:32
It also seems to me that race
and racism do play large roles
39:37
and how people interpret
refugees from from the Middle
39:41
East and from Africa. And we see
evidence of this in the way that
39:46
Ukrainian refugees are spoken
off as being civilized as being
39:51
like, educated and cultured. And
in the surprise that was
39:57
initially spoken off that people
from Europe would have to go to
40:01
this go through something like
war and displacement. And what
40:05
that spoke to was a kind of
normalization of violence and
40:08
other places around the world.
And it really brought to the
40:11
surface a stereotype that people
from the Middle East and from
40:14
Africa, were not to be trusted,
were uneducated, uncultured, on
40:19
civilized and so forth, which,
of course, is absolutely not the
40:24
case. And this led to a kind of
hostility and fear of refugees.
40:29
Yeah, right. Yes. The EU is
completely racist against the
40:34
color of the refugees are
completely and I just want,
40:38
let's just all realize it. You
feel extra bad about this,
40:43
because of these people look
like you. That's it.
40:49
Yeah, well, so for the band.
40:51
No. And these people have all
been, you're being brainwashed,
40:55
you're being told to care about
one thing. And one thing only
40:58
colors and symbols very
powerful. Blue and Yellow, are
41:03
very powerful colors. Oh, yeah.
That means and you cannot
41:08
distinguish, color frequency,
from sound from from all kinds
41:13
of things. I mean, this is
frequencies that are hitting you
41:16
and they make a difference.
41:18
Sweden, Sweden, blue and yellow.
41:24
Are they exactly the well,
they're not the same blue and
41:26
yellow. I thought Sweden had
some white
41:28
PMS is not exactly the same. But
it's a pretty flag and IKEA. I
41:38
yellow.
41:40
I have a new clip from Colonel
McGregor, who was on a podcast.
41:46
He keeps showing up on Tucker
Carlson. We've had
41:49
okay, I guess I was wrong. Well,
it kicked him off for sure.
41:54
Yeah, he has not been kicked
off. But we've had emails and
41:57
communications from producers
who were saying McGregor is
42:01
being set up. They're giving him
enough rope until they pull some
42:04
horrible, nasty stunt on him and
some horrible thing comes out or
42:08
some tweet or some audio that
happened to anybody. Right,
42:13
right. And he has a very
different view on what's what's
42:16
going on. And in this particular
video on rumble, he actually has
42:24
a map up and you see the entire
eastern part of Ukraine is, is
42:29
occupied. There's Russian forces
all around from the south, east
42:33
all the way to the northeast.
And he says there's reasons for
42:36
that. And he doesn't think
there's going to be mobilization
42:39
at all. On the
42:41
south eastern side, towards the
bottom, you have as many as
42:45
60,000 Ukrainian troops that are
completely surrounded. And what
42:49
the Russians are referring to is
a cauldron. That's been going on
42:53
for several days. Now. No one
knows what the status of those
42:57
forces is. They're probably
running out of water supplies,
43:02
ammunition. The Russians would
prefer that they surrender, some
43:06
have. But there may be pressure
now to end this, which would
43:12
result in the mass slaughter of
some 60,000 troops. And I don't
43:16
think the Russians are
interested in that. I think what
43:18
the Russians are interested in
is what you see they've gone to
43:21
the large population centers.
They've tried to avoid the
43:24
center, the central portion of
Ukraine, because that's the
43:27
agricultural area. In fact,
Russian troops have been told to
43:31
stay out of the fields. The
Russians realize that we're on
43:34
the verge of spring planting in
Ukraine. They're not interested
43:38
in destroying the wheat and
barley crops at all, they would
43:41
prefer to see that go ahead. So
the issue for the Russians right
43:44
now is that everything worth
controlling is controlled. This
43:49
notion that you hear over and
over and over again until it
43:52
well there, they haven't
increased their territorial
43:54
control. They're not interested
in territory. The entire
43:57
operation from day one was
focused on the destruction of
44:00
Ukrainian forces. That's largely
complete with the exception of
44:04
those that are still surrounded.
They've got a huge problem and
44:07
Maria pole, which is off to the
right, where you have roughly
44:10
3000 of these fanatical fighters
in the Azov regiment or
44:14
battalion, whatever you want to
call it, who are refusing to
44:17
allow any of the civilians in
the city to leave. In fact, I
44:21
saw footage this morning of
these Ukrainian Azoff troops,
44:25
telling the population there you
can't leave even though the
44:28
Russians had opened a corridor
for humanitarian assistance and
44:32
evacuation. Again, these things
are not reported in the West
44:36
because it tends to damage the
narrative. So my great concern
44:40
is the determination to
annihilate the Azov crowd that
44:44
could result in real destruction
and Marea poll, which would be
44:47
terrible for the people there.
But again, one doesn't know what
44:51
the thinking is at higher
levels. I suspect there's a
44:54
desire to end this get this over
with, but as long as Solinsky
44:58
stalls the more Ukrainian forces
will be killed.
45:02
I look at the map and I see what
I'm actually being shown and sad
45:06
that rings true.
45:09
And I wonder about some of these
other things that are going on
45:11
because this the Russians have
sent in over 1000 of these
45:16
cruise missiles and that's been
doing most of the damage and
45:20
they're, they're very well
targeted at some of the
45:22
precision
45:23
we call that surgical precision
John
45:26
I don't know how surgical it is.
45:28
That's what Obama always called
it surgical precision,
45:30
but the little 12 meters you
know,
45:34
hey, we might take off
45:38
your leeway Oh, well,
45:40
oh well surgicals
45:42
so I think a lot of these
missiles have been thrown off
45:47
target for one way or another
shot at as they come through and
45:51
maybe they hit stuff and that's
not good. And I think a lot of
45:54
these bills I've seen him marry
a pole were all like they were
45:57
shelled but there's a there's a
business shelling is the only
46:00
guys they've got the artillery
seem to be the Ukrainians. I
46:03
wonder if they're shelling their
own buildings. I think there's
46:06
there's a lot of weirdness going
on. We're not getting one or two
46:10
I said at the beginning. The
reporting stinks for
46:12
one of our producers put
together a nice little
46:14
compendium of historical Ukraine
Nazi stories, and they're all
46:20
YouTube links. You can look at
them at your own leisure they're
46:23
all between two minutes and 20
minutes I'll just give you the
46:26
titles BBC News night neo Nazi
threat in new Ukraine BBC News
46:30
night, Ukraine on patrol with
the far right national militia.
46:33
TVC news night the far right
group threatening to overthrow
46:36
Ukraine's government time inside
a white supremacist militia in
46:40
Ukraine, the Guardian Ukraine's
far right children's camp, I
46:44
want to bring up a warrior City
News. Canada's meeting with
46:47
Ukraine self professed Nazi
paramilitary. I mean, this was
46:51
all reported on but yet bad
talking point. talking point.
47:00
Here's my question. Elon Musk,
maneuvered Starlink over Ukraine
47:06
and set he was making it
operational for the people to
47:09
get internet. What are the
chances that's being used for
47:14
some kind of military function?
First it is. And would it
47:21
banned? Could it be taken out?
47:24
Well, there's a lot of little
stuffs little satellites are
47:27
hard. You know, this.
47:28
What do you mean you get one of
you get one of those. One of
47:30
those nets? The ones that the
Chinese have they got a net,
47:33
maybe just fly a fly through the
swarm GPS and that was screw up.
47:37
Why is it somebody taking out
the Russian GPS to screw up?
47:41
That have to be us?
47:42
I'll tell you something was
going on yesterday, maybe even
47:46
the entire week, Friday and
Saturday, DNS was a mess. I
47:50
don't know if Did you notice any
weird connection issues? No, no,
47:54
I mean, not here. The DNS was
flaky. It was all over the
47:58
place. Who knows? Who knows to
get a DNS poisoning. People are
48:03
doing crazy shit. You've got
guys on who do open source
48:07
software, putting malware into
their projects on purpose that
48:13
will activate when it senses geo
location Russia. And these are
48:19
projects that people use for
48:21
as a software JC was talking
about some somebody has been it
48:25
was a Ukrainian IP or something
and they are running through a
48:29
Russian IP they were collecting
damaging information on kinds of
48:33
stuff like the gigabytes where
the damaging information about
48:37
it one government or another and
some Yahoo took it out because
48:41
it was had the raw IP he didn't
like he thought it was doing him
48:45
a favor. Yeah. And just
destroyed all this good data.
48:48
These guys are nuts. Don't be a
vigilante.
48:53
Well, you should say that to
Sean Hannity the warmonger Oh,
48:57
this guy's over on Fox. Listen
to this list.
49:02
Yeah, just listen to Tucker and
then they switch to this guy.
49:05
It's hilarious.
49:07
Although I'm getting pretty
tired of Tucker's rap, too, it's
49:10
like okay.
49:13
Now the Russian military
49:14
yet sorry.
49:15
You can't just listen to her
over and over. He will get it
49:19
will get I find
49:20
myself falling asleep more and
more like, yeah,
49:24
now the Russian military will
hear about shows like this. They
49:28
need to stop taking orders from
this murderer. They need to take
49:32
him out. The world needs to
agree that Putin should no
49:35
longer be running Russia. He's a
murdering authoritarian thug
49:39
killing innocent civilians and
civilized countries need to
49:44
agree that he must be removed
sooner than later. And by
49:48
whatever means necessary.
49:49
Oh my God, whatever
49:51
means necessary. This is the
kill Putin meme.
49:55
Yes, this is not a good thing to
do.
49:58
No me for what happens If you
kill the guy then all of Russia
50:02
stands up rejoices and
everything goes back to normal.
50:06
You're living in a dream world.
Yeah, this now this guy. It
50:11
seems to me for one thing he
goes, I think the logic goes
50:14
like this. First of all, you
think he's a murdering themed?
50:20
He rose
50:21
out of windows. His life. Yeah,
yeah. Who's nuts? Who's the
50:27
nutso? Well, there's plenty of
canceling of Russia going on and
50:32
and the the mainstream media
continues to keep that moving
50:36
forward. CBS
50:37
let's turn now to Moscow where
WNBA star Brittney Griner will
50:41
be held in jail for at least
another two months. That's
50:44
according to Russian state
media. Greiner was seen entering
50:47
court today her first public
appearance since her arrest at
50:50
an airport last month for
allegedly having cannabis vape
50:54
cartridges in her luggage.
Karina was part of a group of
50:57
WNBA stars who played in Russia
during the offseason
51:01
Yeah, we'll see if we can make
her into some kind of martyr.
51:04
They haven't quite succeeded
51:05
better. It doesn't suck report.
I got a better one here. Let's
51:08
play my grinder. Hey, easy
51:10
on the suck report. Come on,
man.
51:13
But she's terrible.
51:14
WNBA star Brittney Griner. His
detention in Russia has been
51:18
extended. A Russian news agency
reports that a Moscow court has
51:22
decided to detain her until May
19. Another two months. Greiner
51:27
was arrested at a Moscow Airport
last month after Russian
51:29
officials say they found vape
cartridges containing cannabis
51:33
oil and her luggage. A 31 year
old faces up to 10 years in a
51:37
Russian prison. She was in the
country playing for the euro
51:40
league where she's played on a
Russian team for the last seven
51:43
years. The WNBA season starts
may 6
51:47
a way the minute now that adds a
little perspective that I wasn't
51:52
that's why CBS thinks no the
suck report. Good. Good morning
51:57
at CBS this morning with the SEC
report. We stink. So she plays
52:03
for a Russian team for seven
years. So she's in Russia all
52:07
the time. Yeah. Oh brother. Well
then she should know better.
52:15
Just basically she's basically a
Russian
52:18
she she said call me Russian now
that
52:22
this is a wait wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
52:25
wait. We need her to kill Putin.
Yeah, we need to get her the
52:31
cyanide.
52:33
So here's what I'm thinking. I'm
looking at this she was set up
52:37
by us.
52:37
Yes of course as a martyr.
Exactly. Right. Drop a couple of
52:41
those vape cartridges
52:42
in the bag or are just tip off
Russian customs?
52:46
No, man.
52:47
You know those that's what you
do. She's been going for seven
52:50
years has been going in and out
with these pain and she got and
52:53
she had to put them in there.
No. They just told the Russian
52:57
cuz somebody could look that we
got to do something. We got to
53:00
make a martyr here. Let's see
this girl now. They they're
53:03
going to keep her in jail to the
19th of May. That's another
53:06
detail they left out. Yeah. And
they left out of the CBS report.
53:10
And then the NBA. Wb. A season
begins on May 9 or 10th. Which
53:16
is gonna be she's gonna be late
to practice. Yes. So that's
53:20
another detail CBS left out. So
this whole thing is just just to
53:25
scammy
53:26
scam. Well, how about this? How
about this one? I thought this
53:29
was pretty good too.
53:30
The Russian cosmonauts arriving
aboard the International Space
53:33
Station are raising questions
with their wardrobe. All three
53:36
clad in yellow suits of blue
trim the colors of the Ukrainian
53:40
flag. People around the world
wondering if the crew was trying
53:43
to send a message but the head
of the Russian Space Agency
53:46
tweeting that the crew supports
the Russian army one cosmonauts
53:50
saying they had extra yellow
material that needed to be used.
53:57
So this is very confusing. We're
53:58
at the sewing machine. That's
when they figured this out.
54:02
So that they they board the
Space Station is like Oh look,
54:06
there's solidarity. And these
guys like no always has some
54:08
extra yellow. I had extra
yellow. But the BBC have the
54:15
funniest, funniest deep
platforming of Russia. I have
54:18
heard in years, the BBC
54:21
is resorting to broadcasting
news bulletins over shortwave
54:24
radio in Russia. That's after
the country blocked access to
54:27
BBC websites. BBC announced it
was bringing back the World War
54:31
Two era broadcasting technology
in the region just hours before
54:35
its sights were banned. Use of
the band was also reported by
54:38
Russian state news agency RIA.
shortwave radio as we know uses
54:43
frequencies that carry over long
distances and are accessible and
54:45
portable sets. BBC says
shortwave broadcasts will be
54:49
available on frequencies of
15 735 kilohertz from 14 to
54:53
65 875 kilohertz from 10pm to
midnight, Ukraine time, news
54:59
will be reading English which
the BBC says will be available
55:01
in Kiev as well as parts of
Russia.
55:04
So this report is baffling to
me, because Russia has blocked
55:09
websites. We're now going to
broadcast on shortwave radio,
55:16
which no one except the nutty
hams in Russia will be listening
55:22
to. I mean, smartphones, the BBC
could have done podcasts, they
55:28
could have done a number of
things. Anything but this had to
55:32
bring back shortwave radio. Are
you kidding me? This is a joke.
55:36
It's a joke.
55:40
It is a joke. It's a total joke.
55:43
It's so baffling that they Oh,
yeah, this is great. This is
55:47
great. Yeah, shortwave we'll get
them now. We'll tell them the
55:50
truth. punching through the
ionosphere. The BBC shortwave,
55:55
please. Sure. is so dumb.
56:00
Alright, let's go to Biden's
call the China. Yes. So it was
56:05
not recorded. It was not
tracked. There's no transcript
56:08
the Chinese had something to say
right away. We had nothing to
56:10
say. But it was a perfect call.
No doubt is a perfect call. So
56:14
here we go with that there's two
I got two clips. I got Biden
56:17
Warren's. Warren's China's CNBC.
This the CNBC take
56:21
President Biden's warning to
China. If you provide any help
56:25
for Russia's brutal and horrific
invasion of Ukraine, there will
56:29
be consequences. The White House
says Mr. Biden personally
56:33
delivered the stern warning to
the Chinese President Xi Jinping
56:37
during a nearly two hour video
call just today. It comes after
56:42
reports that Moscow is asking
Beijing for military aid,
56:46
including drones to help turn
the tide in Ukraine. Meantime,
56:50
Russian cruise missiles raining
down on NATO's doorstep. We're
56:53
told the Russians attacked an
airport Repair Plant on the
56:56
outskirts of that city less than
50 miles from the border of
57:01
Poland, our NATO ally where
American troops are deployed
57:05
right now. Levine has been
relatively peaceful and it's a
57:09
crucial supply route for weapons
and military aid from the west.
57:14
Vladimir Putin continues to show
zero regard for human
57:17
casualties. The Mayor of Kiev
says Russian shelling killed at
57:21
least one person and wounded 19
others including several
57:24
children. So Shep Smith as they
bombed an aircraft repair shop.
57:32
That was that was the one you
were talking about where they
57:35
were they're fixing the planes.
Yeah, well of course that's a
57:38
that's a target. But the way he
said always. I mean, what do you
57:42
what do you fixing a Cessnas
Piper Cub? Well, that's an
57:47
outrage that would bomb that.
Come on ship. This is war bra.
57:53
This coaches would NPR had NPR,
NPR handles this kind of thing.
57:58
Biden call one.
57:59
It was a nearly two hour
conversation today. Following an
58:02
intense and lengthy exchange
between the national security
58:05
adviser and his counterpart in
Rome this week, a senior
58:09
administration official
described today's call as
58:11
substantive and direct with
President Biden outlining to us
58:15
assessment of the situation in
Ukraine and the coordinated pain
58:19
wrought on Russia's economy by
allies and the private sector.
58:23
But the readouts from each side
showed a tale of two very
58:26
different conversations. The
Chinese summary which it began
58:29
releasing 20 minutes before the
call even and
58:34
there's not MPR This is more
this is Biden call one.
58:38
That's exactly what I
58:39
know. I suppose I know. I'm just
telling you that what it is. I
58:43
just mixed it up. This is the
second part of the Shepard Smith
58:47
conversation when this girl
comes on business analysis. This
58:50
is as she's kind of breathless.
But but it is interesting, but
58:53
it's not a good analysis
playing. The readouts
58:57
from each side showed a tale of
two very different
59:00
conversations. The Chinese
summary which it began releasing
59:03
20 minutes before the call even
ended, highlighted Biden's
59:07
saying the US does not seek a
new cold war with China. It does
59:10
not aim to change China's
system. The revitalization of
59:13
its alliances is not targeted at
China. The US does not support
59:17
Taiwan independence, and it has
no intention to seek a conflict
59:20
with China. By contrast, the US
summary released four hours
59:24
after the call concluded, said
the focus of the conversation
59:28
was on Russia's invasion of
Ukraine, and the implications
59:31
and consequences if China
provides material support to
59:35
Russia, as it conducts brutal
attacks against Ukrainian cities
59:38
and civilians. Today, the White
House acknowledged that
59:41
President Biden stopped short of
asking she not to assist Russia,
59:46
saying Beijing will have to make
its own call
59:49
quarterly meeting at China has
to make a decision for
59:52
themselves about where they want
to stand and how they want the
59:56
history books to look at them
and view their actions and that
1:00:00
is a decision for President Xi
and the Chinese to make.
1:00:03
Yeah, yeah. You know, I doubt
they even spoke.
1:00:08
I don't think I had a chat. It's
it's I not gonna argue one way
1:00:13
or the other because I don't
know. But a couple of things
1:00:16
that were in there as they were,
one had one message one had the
1:00:19
other and they do that drew
Taiwan into the pot, for some
1:00:22
reason a bit. He could have had
a chat. I think they may have if
1:00:26
you listen to this report, which
is NPR is Ukraine and China
1:00:30
analysis,
1:00:31
subreddit and had a two hour
call yesterday with Chinese
1:00:34
leader Xi Jinping. What do we
know about what was said? Short
1:00:38
version? We don't really know
the White House has not provided
1:00:41
a transcript or even really a
detailed summary. Why would the
1:00:44
Chinese have provided a readout
that suggested that they don't
1:00:47
want to be lectured about
Ukraine and Russia, or Taiwan
1:00:52
for that matter, and they were
miffed that the Biden
1:00:54
administration wanted to talk
about many of this with them in
1:00:58
this manner. Instead, we're told
that President Biden laid out a
1:01:02
program of consequences. That's
the word that was used economic
1:01:07
sanctions akin to those imposed
on Russia and Russians. Not as
1:01:10
severe to be sure, but akin to
them, depriving China of some of
1:01:14
its access to markets in the US
and Europe, if they decide if
1:01:18
they decide to go with the
Russians on this. Ukrainian
1:01:22
presidential landscape spoke to
us lawmakers this week,
1:01:26
memorable appearance asked for
more help. An answer came hours
1:01:31
later, when President Biden
announced an additional $800
1:01:33
million in security assistance,
but not a no fly zone. Not a no
1:01:40
fly zone. That seems clear. But
the Scott, it's hard to imagine
1:01:44
you could be the leader of
Ukraine right now, and not be
1:01:47
begging the world intervened to
send troops to send their
1:01:50
fighter jets, or at least to
eliminate the Russian bombing
1:01:53
from the air by setting up a no
fly zone. He has to be doing
1:01:57
that so Lenski must. But he also
has to know that European powers
1:02:01
in the United States are not
going to go for any of those
1:02:05
measures, including the no fly
zone with all the risks of
1:02:08
nuclear confrontation that that
entails. At the same time by
1:02:12
building up a lot of public
expectation and support around
1:02:15
the no fly demand. He's making
the western countries more
1:02:19
likely to max out on everything
else. If you can't give us what
1:02:23
we want. Give us what we need.
This is how he makes sure he
1:02:26
gets the military aid and
economic aid that NATO and the
1:02:30
US can give him and that it
comes as fast as possible.
1:02:34
Wow, man, this, they don't even
talk about refugees anymore.
1:02:37
Just fire and brimstone and
death and weapons and kill pools
1:02:41
more. Yeah. Hear about
1:02:46
there was the interesting thing
on the Shep Smith side of it of
1:02:49
these two reports, where the
we're we're somehow somewhere
1:02:54
along the lines, the Russians
are so hard up for stuff.
1:02:57
They're they're begging the
Chinese for drones Gaiden here
1:03:02
are just a couple of reports.
Oh, they want to get some drone.
1:03:06
They want to get drones from the
Chinese. Of course, we're going
1:03:09
to send them drones, Marsa, they
can't nobody can use these
1:03:12
drones, by the way, it takes
expertise but that you can't
1:03:16
learn overnight. But these what
the Russians don't make their
1:03:21
own drones, they use Chinese
drones. What are we talking
1:03:23
about here?
1:03:24
Well, okay. What we're talking
about here is the Complete
1:03:27
Cancellation of Russia. And and
it's working. And this has
1:03:31
nothing to do with Ukraine
anymore. It just a lot of people
1:03:35
taking advantage of it. There's
stuff being covered up the
1:03:37
corruption is being burned being
wiped being scrubbed. I think
1:03:42
the last ratlines of weaponry is
being being used. Ukraine may no
1:03:47
longer be useful for money
laundering for the Biden crime
1:03:52
family and other elites. And of
course, it's being used for
1:03:55
political gain to say oh, it's
Putin is Trump is Trump is GOP
1:04:00
and carrying water for Putin and
the military industrial complex.
1:04:04
This is all a rape of Ukraine, a
complete rape by American people
1:04:10
here. Because that's what
they're saying. They're just
1:04:14
we're just gonna do we don't
care. But meanwhile, it's about
1:04:19
removing Russia entirely. And I
think that's we got to focus on
1:04:23
what's going on there. There's
some lying going on. What Yes,
1:04:32
boots on the ground report now
is it your understanding that
1:04:35
McDonald's has closed their
restaurants
1:04:41
My understanding was they were
going to close them I don't know
1:04:44
that they've actually closed
them. No, that's not my
1:04:47
Oh, my understanding was they
were going to close them but not
1:04:50
going to desert them.
1:04:54
That was my understand that they
were going to close them and not
1:04:57
desert them to that's exactly
mine.
1:04:59
Okay. Well, we have Brian who's
in Russia near the Ural
1:05:02
Mountains. He says there's at
least one McDonald's here. And I
1:05:05
was inside of it just this week.
Business was booming. They plan
1:05:09
to close later. I don't know.
I'll look into it, too. By the
1:05:12
way, I'm perfectly safe and the
Russians are being great and
1:05:14
gracious host unlike how the
Russians are being treated in
1:05:17
the US stay safe. Koch
Industries in going against the
1:05:23
D platforming say, you know,
we're not going to leave Russia.
1:05:28
I'll have a lot of people there.
But yeah, he would do more harm
1:05:31
than good. So we won't do that.
They're not leaving so they will
1:05:35
be excoriated.
1:05:37
There excoriated anyway, there
used to be, I don't care.
1:05:41
Now the financial thing being
removed from Swift. And this is
1:05:47
supposed to be a severe
sanctions so that Russia is in
1:05:50
all kinds of trouble. They had a
debt payment coming up 112 or
1:05:56
$117 million. On some sovereign
debt. We played some clips on
1:06:01
the last show, say, Well, if you
can't actually pay in dollars,
1:06:04
then the the people who own the
debt will have to accept
1:06:08
something else if they want to.
They don't have to, and everyone
1:06:12
was looking at a possible
default of Russia's sovereign
1:06:16
debt. Well, I guess not
everybody's playing in the game.
1:06:20
I want to share this breaking
news with you. Sorry, this is
1:06:23
Bloomberg. I want to share this
breaking news with you from the
1:06:26
team down in Washington. Russia
has transferred us dollars to
1:06:31
settle coupon payments due back
on Wednesday on two euro bonds.
1:06:34
You remember the amount $117
million. This according to
1:06:37
people familiar with the matter.
The story goes on to read the
1:06:41
people declined to be identified
because they aren't authorized
1:06:43
to speak publicly on the issue.
A Treasury spokeswoman said US
1:06:47
sanctions on Russia don't
prohibit Russia from making
1:06:50
these debt payments mirroring a
statement similar to the one
1:06:54
that we got on Wednesday. I want
to bring it Damian Sasser of
1:06:57
Bloomberg intelligence on this
story. figuring this out piece
1:07:01
by piece is really difficult.
And I spent a lot of time on it
1:07:04
Wednesday, Thursday, again this
morning, run us through what's
1:07:07
been happening care where we've
had difficulties and what it
1:07:10
might mean for future payments.
Yeah, yeah. So yeah,
1:07:13
the 100 and $17 million. Morgan
would have never sent those
1:07:17
funds on to Citi Group.
1:07:18
Wait, wait, wait. Let's listen
to that. Again. They're
1:07:20
two payments. Yeah, yeah. So
okay, so basically the 100 and
1:07:23
$17 million, from what I
understand JP Morgan would have
1:07:26
never sent those funds onto Citi
Group if the US Treasury had not
1:07:29
authorized it to do so. So it
seems to me that the US
1:07:32
government is fine, allowing
Russia to pay from non
1:07:36
sanctioned accounts to its
foreign creditors, so it's not
1:07:39
going to block that payment. It
looks like Russia is fulfilling
1:07:41
that payment. those monies will
hit the accounts today. I think
1:07:44
the real question, Jonathan,
that we need to ask is, why on
1:07:46
earth would Russia pay us our
creditors coupon when it's
1:07:50
trying to wage this war in
Ukraine and its economy is
1:07:53
suffering so very badly? So the
answer really, there's three
1:07:55
cases, there's the the
conspiracy theorists who think
1:07:58
that those bonds are owned by
Russians, which i i applied
1:08:01
little faith to there's the
optimist that said, look at the
1:08:03
timing yesterday, we were
perhaps in a de escalation and
1:08:07
Russia said you can meet the
will buy some time here because
1:08:09
we want to avoid the fall. I put
little faith in that. Also, for
1:08:12
me, I'm taking the pragmatist
argument, the fact that if you
1:08:14
look back to July of 2019, when
crystal X pierced the veil of
1:08:19
sovereign immunity for the
Bolivarian republic of
1:08:21
Venezuela, basically, the
Supreme Court upheld a the the
1:08:26
Third Circuit Court of Appeals
allowing private creditors to go
1:08:29
after offshore assets held by
not just the sovereign, but a
1:08:33
quasi sovereign entity, in this
case, metaphases Citko, refining
1:08:36
assets and creditors will
aggressively go after Russian
1:08:40
assets offshore if the default
actually is triggered. And so I
1:08:44
think Putin is trying to buy
himself a little bit time
1:08:46
because the last thing he needs
on his desk right now, our
1:08:48
creditors, accelerating the
process against all Russian
1:08:51
assets locally located offshore.
1:08:54
So how about that JP Morgan just
transferred some of Russia's
1:08:57
dollars to Citi to pay off the
debt. Well, what kind of
1:09:02
sanctions are these then? Or is
Washington not sincere? is swift
1:09:06
full of crap? What is this?
1:09:09
Something's up?
1:09:11
That's I mean, that sounds more
like someone's in cahoots with
1:09:14
Russia than anything.
1:09:18
But also sounds like there's
something some there's some
1:09:22
Russian assets offshore, but she
said the end Yes. Is Yeah, it
1:09:27
must be really a gem
1:09:29
must be some good shit. But you
know, it's like, well, first of
1:09:34
all, everybody's lying, that's
for sure. But I do have other
1:09:39
stuff on Russia because I'd like
to move off. I mean, if you have
1:09:42
anything else you want to play,
1:09:43
I do. Okay. I actually have two
overviews that I thought would
1:09:47
be good, but then baby are too
late for that. But I will play
1:09:52
this if you're going to. Well,
you know, I had set this up to
1:09:57
being asked Adam Mm hmm. And
it's like maybe we could. It's
1:10:03
the Marjorie Taylor green clip.
It says everybody in Congress is
1:10:07
trading stocks.
1:10:09
What does this have to do with
Russia?
1:10:11
You'll hear Oh, okay. Uh,
everyone's trading stocks. And
1:10:16
so they pick one person out of
the blue to go after whose
1:10:20
business small time player to
say the least. Marjorie Taylor
1:10:25
green in the West is going to
structures is guess what if he
1:10:28
was trading based on the war and
they're going to be trading in
1:10:31
munitions companies who do you
think they would go after
1:10:34
they're gonna go after anybody?
Well just play the clip and
1:10:37
you'll see what I'm talking
about.
1:10:38
So on Capitol Hill, were trading
stocks in defense companies,
1:10:42
just as Russia was getting ready
to invade Ukraine. One of those
1:10:46
lawmakers is the Republican
congresswoman Marjorie Taylor
1:10:49
green, Georgia three records
show she bought stock in the
1:10:52
defense contractor, Lockheed
Martin, just one day before the
1:10:55
invasion started last month,
Lockheed Martin and Raytheon
1:10:59
jointly make these missile
launchers called javelins. The
1:11:03
United States already sent 1000s
of them to Ukraine, and
1:11:06
President Biden just promised
the country 1000s more to help
1:11:09
defend against the Russian
forces. On the same day,
1:11:13
Congresswoman green made the
Lockheed investment. She also
1:11:16
tweeted in part, war and rumors
of war is incredibly profitable
1:11:21
and convenient. She later
advisor has full discretionary
1:11:28
authority over our accounts, we
have owned this American company
1:11:32
for years and this small
investment was part of our
1:11:34
overall investment strategy.
Okay.
1:11:38
Okay, first of all, he takes a
line out of something, she was
1:11:41
bitching about this war. And he
took a line making it sound like
1:11:45
he had something to do this
investment had nothing to do
1:11:48
anything. And then at the next
half of the toast Shepard Smith
1:11:52
has gone from from okay, too
bad. And so and this is a
1:11:56
ridiculous hit piece on this
poor woman. At booth. She's a
1:11:59
loud mouth. So what? And
bobberts the same way. And in
1:12:04
the second half of the clip,
this is where a lot of
1:12:06
everyone's trading on this but
nobody Why didn't you have to
1:12:09
ask yourself this the part two
and then ask yourself didn't Why
1:12:12
pick on her. But critics
1:12:13
say lawmakers should not be able
to trade individual stocks. They
1:12:18
receive all sorts of information
that all the rest of us do not.
1:12:21
And there's a new push to pass a
bill that bans lawmakers from
1:12:25
doing exactly that. CBC senior
congressional correspondent Ilan
1:12:29
Moy now he thought this isn't
just Congresswoman greed Well,
1:12:34
yeah, okay. i When you finished
making your point I'll
1:12:38
counterpoint that was
1:12:39
my plane point is this isn't
just mark Marjorie Taylor green.
1:12:43
Then why is she Why is she the
one that you bring out of the
1:12:47
blue to to humiliate when she's
a small timer. She's not even a
1:12:51
big she's not a splurge or a
rich billionaire that happens to
1:12:56
be a congress person. They hate
her okay. All the Democrats hate
1:13:00
her at me and this is just
showing us that Jeff Smith is
1:13:03
part of this Cabal. Okay, first
1:13:04
of all, I'm surprised that
you're surprised they're doing
1:13:08
this to a Republican or anyone
with a political label on you
1:13:11
can't actually be surprised by
that. Particularly because it
1:13:15
takes the heat off of all the
other shit that's going on with
1:13:18
with people Democrats, but it
was very effective. This
1:13:22
headpiece. The keeper is
definitely has always thought
1:13:28
Marjorie Taylor green had a fun,
good big mouth and that she
1:13:32
liked a lot of what she said she
liked what she stands for.
1:13:36
However, unprompted by me, she
said, Oh, my God, Marjorie
1:13:42
Taylor Green was investing, just
like all those other eight
1:13:45
holes. And it just goes to show
they all suck, all of them suck.
1:13:51
That was her takeaway. All of
them suck. And an add to that,
1:13:56
as you know, I married her for
her money. And she had her
1:14:00
annual call with her money
manager. And she in that call
1:14:04
was making very sure I don't
want any war shit. And I want
1:14:07
the Blackrock or Vanguard said I
may not make all that great
1:14:10
money you're going to propose,
but I don't want it. And I think
1:14:14
those principles is what is very
American and Marjorie Taylor
1:14:19
green, even though she probably
had nothing to do with it. It
1:14:21
was a money manager making those
those buys for her. She got
1:14:25
screwed. She should have known
better. That makes a difference
1:14:28
to Americans.
1:14:31
Well make a difference to me.
1:14:34
No, I'm sure I'm sure that you
the minute this kicked off I'm
1:14:38
sure you are immediately buying
a rock of Lockheed and Raytheon
1:14:42
because I know you I know all
okay. You didn't know why not. I
1:14:48
didn't want to I don't like you
know, I just did. I'm not I'm
1:14:53
not trading I'm looking at real
estate.
1:14:57
Looking at real estate Let me
see now. Ah. So what is now
1:15:03
taking place is we have
expensive energy, which is
1:15:07
mainly due to inflation and
other Biden policies here in the
1:15:11
United States, I didn't want to
talk about Europe, they're up to
1:15:13
$10 a gallon. They're the ones
that are really going to get
1:15:17
screwed. So I look forward to
the repeat of the seven cells. I
1:15:21
look forward to the repeat of
the 70s. And in the 70s, we had
1:15:25
been putting my list together.
Well, did you see the
1:15:29
announcement from the
International Energy Agency? No,
1:15:34
no. The International Energy
Agency has unveiled a 10 point
1:15:39
action plan it hopes Western
countries will implement to
1:15:43
curtail oil demand. Get your
list ready. Reduce speed limits
1:15:50
on highways at least 10
kilometers an hour. This is how
1:15:54
we wound up with 55 miles an
hour in the United States, is it
1:15:57
not?
1:15:59
During that era, it was 5050.
1:16:02
Are you right? But it was
lowered to consume to conserve
1:16:06
at their part. Okay. I can tell
you I can because I remember
1:16:10
this clearly. There are numerous
places, especially in Nevada,
1:16:13
and I think places back east,
and of course, the Autobahn in
1:16:16
Europe. But in Nevada, there was
at least a path the state had no
1:16:22
speed limit. So you could take
your Khun Tosh, and you take you
1:16:26
take your Ferrari, and gosh, did
you crush it and you could go
1:16:31
like a bat out of hell in some
some road in Nevada and be
1:16:34
pretty sorry.
1:16:35
Thank thanks for the history
lesson. Was the speed limit in
1:16:39
general lowered to 50 to
conserve oil or not? Gas? Yeah.
1:16:44
Thank you. The impact
1:16:46
coordinates I think you wanted a
history lesson. I was going to
1:16:48
give you some more stories, but
go on.
1:16:51
The International Energy Agency
says the impact will save around
1:16:54
290,000 barrels of oil use per
day from cars. Yeah, an
1:17:01
additional 140,000 barrels per
day from trucks. The next
1:17:06
suggestion work from home up to
three days a week where
1:17:11
possible. That's your de facto
climate lockdown. Now my
1:17:16
favorite car free Sundays in
cities. I called it I called it.
1:17:22
The impact every Sunday saves
around 380,000 barrels per day
1:17:27
one Sunday a month saves 95,000
barrels per day. Make use of
1:17:33
public transport cheaper and
incentives and incentivize micro
1:17:37
mobility, walking and cycling.
So much for your progress
1:17:44
slaves. Alternate private car
access to roads in large cities.
1:17:50
I'm not quite sure what that
means. Oh, I'm sorry, alternate,
1:17:55
alternate alternate. Yes. So you
won't be able to drive on even
1:17:59
days only on odd days. If that's
not going to happen, it's going
1:18:03
to happen. Increase car sharing
and adopt practices to reduce
1:18:08
fuel use. Well, of course,
promote efficient driving for
1:18:11
freight trucks and delivery of
goods. That's your Tesla trucks.
1:18:16
Use high speed and night trains
instead of planes where
1:18:20
possible. Hello.
1:18:22
Use the high speed night train
here in the Bay Area.
1:18:25
Hello, Warren Buffett. Avoid
business air travel where
1:18:30
alternate options exist and
reinforce the adoption of
1:18:34
electric and more efficient
vehicles which is exactly what
1:18:37
happened in the 70s half of
these points took place
1:18:42
including as I just learned in
1974 Apparently the United
1:18:47
States did pass law to keep
Daylight Saving Time consistent
1:18:57
and and people were yelling and
screaming within four months and
1:19:00
they overturned it I didn't even
know this happened yeah. We
1:19:04
talked about in the show I but I
didn't know what to actually
1:19:07
pass
1:19:07
law. Here is I do they there was
a test law though is only going
1:19:12
to go on for so long and see
what the test law what the hell
1:19:14
is a test. I get a lot of
exploration.
1:19:19
Okay, test. Okay, here's
1:19:20
the lay here. Play this latest
time change news. Almost. thing
1:19:25
keep up?
1:19:26
Yes. Yeah, I need to keep up.
Where are we here? Here we are.
1:19:30
Dr. Beth Mallow, a neurologist
at Vanderbilt University Medical
1:19:34
Center testified that it would
be healthier for Americans to
1:19:37
stop changing their clocks, but
she thinks permanent Daylight
1:19:41
Saving Time is the wrong option.
She supports brace yourself
1:19:45
permanent Standard Time.
1:19:47
That's called Standard Time.
Because standard time lines up
1:19:50
with a natural biological
rhythms
1:19:53
permanent standard time with
sunny or mornings and darker
1:19:56
evenings would be healthier,
especially for frontline workers
1:19:59
and All students with early
waking hours. The best answer
1:20:03
according to daylight saving
time expert prayer owl, is to do
1:20:06
nothing at all. The current
system that began in 2007 of
1:20:10
changing clocks in March and
November, is the product of
1:20:13
decades of study and compromise.
1:20:16
I personally think the current
system the way AB, with some
1:20:19
flaws, is still the best we
could have.
1:20:22
The house has no immediate plans
to take up the Senate pass bill,
1:20:26
but there is bipartisan support
for it. The Biden administration
1:20:30
hasn't taken a position on it
yet. The history lesson here. Be
1:20:34
careful what you vote for.
1:20:38
Permanent standard time is a
better idea.
1:20:42
Yeah, I'm just saying.
1:20:44
Go ahead. The problem is, is
that if you have permanent
1:20:49
daylight savings time it gets it
when you when the clock run,
1:20:52
when you come around to the dark
part of the year. It's dark in
1:20:56
the morning. And that's why you
switched back to standard time.
1:20:59
So it's not pitch black in the
morning when the kids go to
1:21:02
school.
1:21:02
Right. That's exactly what will
make everyone so depressed. So I
1:21:08
Yeah, so they're, they're,
they're proposing a law but
1:21:11
they're proposing the wrong the
proposal is the wrong way, the
1:21:14
wrong one, created a 1974 to
ensure the security of oil
1:21:19
supplies, the International
Energy Agency has evolved over
1:21:22
the years. So it was exactly
these guys who implemented it or
1:21:27
pushed through the previous oil
crisis. bullcrap. And they're
1:21:32
back on the scene. I'm sure
they're much more powerful. And,
1:21:37
you know, I know we differ of
opinion on this, but I've been
1:21:40
following the ESG environmental,
social governance. I've seen
1:21:44
enough of what's taking place.
We are going into climate
1:21:47
lockdowns is going to be blamed
on Putin. And it won't be blamed
1:21:52
on anything about you know, any
inflation. And it's going to be
1:21:56
done by executive order. And I
have classic clips, recent
1:22:00
classic clips. Rachel Maddow,
sadly, but it's more about Chuck
1:22:04
Schumer, it might be a good idea
for President Biden to call a
1:22:08
climate emergency flight,
because then he can ditch
1:22:13
relates to what you're saying,
then he can do many, many things
1:22:16
under the emergency powers of
the President that wouldn't have
1:22:20
to go through that he could do
without legislation. Now Trump
1:22:24
used this emergency for a stupid
wall, which wasn't an emergency.
1:22:27
But if there ever was an
emergency climate is one. So I
1:22:30
would suggest that they explore
looking at climate as an
1:22:36
emergency, which would give them
more flexibility, after all, its
1:22:39
crisis, the crisis
1:22:41
crisis about major climate
legislation through the
1:22:44
reconciliation, is it pressuring
the President or asking the
1:22:48
president to just ask and let
our let
1:22:49
them look at it? You know, I
have a lot of faith in that
1:22:52
you'll make you'll make a good
den right decision. And this
1:22:56
could actually be happening Jen
Psaki
1:22:58
domestically on another subject,
that Congressional Progressive
1:23:01
Caucus recommendations for
executive action, RL net,
1:23:05
they're asking for a decision to
declare a climate emergency and
1:23:08
ban all US exports of oil. Is
that something
1:23:12
that President is thinking about
doing? It was our range of
1:23:14
really good ideas out there?
Presidents looking at all of
1:23:18
them and but I don't have
anything to predict for you at
1:23:21
this point in time.
1:23:22
Oh, really good. A range of good
ideas out there. Yeah, this is
1:23:25
the same
1:23:26
crap that Inslee when he was
running for president promoted
1:23:30
if you remember, yep. He says
when I'm elected president, the
1:23:33
first thing I'm going to do is
declare a climate emergency.
1:23:37
Yep. And by the way, he up in
Washington has just decided to
1:23:42
extend his COVID Emergency
Powers indefinitely.
1:23:47
Yeah, it's great when you have
these emergent kind of
1:23:50
dipshit Democrat demagogues that
all want to be little Hitler's
1:23:56
are they're all in the same boat
together I don't think it was
1:23:59
one of them I
1:24:00
don't think is unique though I
don't think is unique when when
1:24:03
these when these little ephors
get power Republican Democrat. I
1:24:07
don't think effects people
1:24:09
can argue that defected
Republicans are just as bad as
1:24:12
they're proving during this
Ukraine crisis. But in fact,
1:24:16
they may be worse in some
situations.
1:24:19
So now Now, let me let me bridge
let me bridge what I think is
1:24:22
going on because again, I see
this only as financial and
1:24:25
there's a reason why Russia was
allowed to make their coupon
1:24:28
payment even though it's
supposed to be this big, this
1:24:31
big your D platformed. You can't
use the SWIFT system anymore. So
1:24:34
that's bull crap. They're
bringing down the whole system,
1:24:38
and the ESG captured
corporations are all in on it,
1:24:43
and it's gonna come down to
punishing us
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1:25:10
perfect. shows you where they're
coming from. Yeah,
1:25:14
yeah. Don't listen, don't listen
too close. So, it makes no
1:25:20
sense. It really doesn't
something is is very amiss with
1:25:25
this with this situation. And
Putin is also lying.
1:25:34
Putin could be in on it.
1:25:36
That's what I'm thinking. Is it
that? That one clip from
1:25:41
Bloomberg Bloomberg intelligence
that just kind of told me like,
1:25:46
huh, so all of that is just
nonsense. I can't wait for the
1:25:55
Karlis Sunday. carfree Sunday,
everybody.
1:25:58
Yeah, it's not gonna happen in
your
1:26:02
Why do you say it's not gonna
happen? Why do you say, oh,
1:26:06
okay, well in Europe, for sure.
It's gonna happen because
1:26:08
they're used to it, and they're
gonna do they're gonna do
1:26:11
throwback video packages.
Remember a time when the world
1:26:15
was friendlier? And they're
going to make it all great make
1:26:18
you feel great. Walk walk to
work should
1:26:23
get on your hands and knees and
crawl.
1:26:26
Unless you go assassinate Putin
walk to work. Now, this this is
1:26:33
why would you waste this crisis?
Otherwise? Let's just look at
1:26:38
the schola of things they can do
with this crisis. money printing
1:26:43
is one because you already
identified that we need more
1:26:47
stuff we're behind. Putin has
hypersonic missiles we don't
1:26:52
have that we need they've got
some other evasive mover moves
1:26:55
that was new to us we need to
have that because there's the
1:27:00
need more money we
1:27:01
it's but it's so true. It's
really really true. Who gets
1:27:07
true it's true anyway look for
UNICEF to be out in full force
1:27:15
with their hashtag creators for
peace. So we're gonna get a lot
1:27:19
more tick tock shit coming your
way see if I do anything else
1:27:26
here. Oh, yeah. What's up with
the so? So now Russia has said
1:27:31
you know what? Go ahead, put
your Iran nuclear deal together.
1:27:36
What's going on with that?
1:27:38
I have no no idea. I do know.
Before you go. This is where you
1:27:42
were talking about climate
change and all the rest. I do
1:27:44
have a electric car super cut
that I've been hanging on to.
1:27:48
Okay, electric. You heard
1:27:49
this one? I don't know. Let's
listen.
1:27:51
The future of transportation is
Electric
1:27:53
Gas prices have hit a new record
high in America and expected to
1:27:56
keep rising need to make sure
that it becomes relatively more
1:28:00
attractive to have an electric
vehicle instead of a gas. You
1:28:03
want gas prices to go up in oil
prices do you need it to reflect
1:28:06
the true cost of carbon
1:28:08
number one, no more subsidies
for fossil fuel industry no more
1:28:11
drilling on federal lands, no
more drilling, including
1:28:14
offshore, no ability for the oil
industry to continue to drill
1:28:18
period and
1:28:19
record high gas prices. The
national average now at $4.29 a
1:28:24
gallon a 60 cent hike in just
one week.
1:28:26
The President is really focused
on making sure that people are
1:28:29
not heard of the pump and
1:28:30
roll around LA that are more
than six bucks a gallon.
1:28:33
If you drive an electric car
this would not be affecting you.
1:28:37
Clearly.
1:28:37
There's no sound or few barrels
of oil does us consume per day.
1:28:43
I don't have that number in
front of me working.
1:28:46
What is the Granholm plan to
increase oil production in
1:28:51
America
1:28:54
is hilarious. Perhaps if
1:28:56
you let the market work. In this
respect, people will feel pain.
1:28:59
They'll take a second look at
that Ford F 450 Giganto a truck.
1:29:03
They'll reconsider a Tesla I'm
willing to pay $4
1:29:06
A gallon hell I'll pay $15 a
gallon. Because I drive a Tesla.
1:29:10
I have a Chevy Bolt that is my
car. I leasable and I lease
1:29:16
solar panels.
1:29:18
I thrive on Sunshine Girl record
breaking prices at the pump
1:29:23
nationwide.
1:29:24
One of my favorite topics,
electric school buses,
1:29:27
electric school buses that have
big batteries underneath it.
1:29:31
Yes, we are very excited about
electric school buses. Some
1:29:34
prices
1:29:34
are as high as seven a gallon.
1:29:36
You usually can smell it and you
can hear it you can hear the
1:29:39
guzzling sound people
1:29:41
to suburban to urban communities
can all benefit from the gas
1:29:46
savings of driving an Eevee
1:29:48
so our vice president can even
when she's in the bus and it's
1:29:51
not electric. She can literally
hear the guzzling down the tank
1:29:56
this
1:29:57
is literally insane. Well since
we are and that was Granholm, by
1:30:03
the way, they laughed at the
question about the drilling. And
1:30:06
homeless got the bolt. And that
was Granholm. Would she she's in
1:30:10
there quite a bit as she She's
our Energy Secretary question
1:30:13
about how much oil we use. She
is the energy secretary, and she
1:30:17
has no clue how many barrels of
oil we use, and she should have
1:30:21
the tip of her tongue.
1:30:22
Which brings us to our final
topic subtopic for Russia, and I
1:30:29
have a mini cut of my own
1:30:30
Hunter Biden this laptop that
intelligence officials have
1:30:34
warned or is likely Russian
disinformation.
1:30:37
I get pretty fired up about how
this works. Because, look, I
1:30:40
mean, if the New York Post tells
you your mom loves you, you
1:30:42
should check it out. We are not
talking about fully reliable
1:30:45
sources here.
1:30:46
It feels like a repeat from last
cycle. It's the you know,
1:30:50
butthurt emails again, and it's
kind of ridiculous, featuring
1:30:53
all the usual suspects, Hunter
Biden, mysterious emails,
1:30:57
Ukrainian businessmen,
1:30:58
that.dot.so, that was just a
very small sampling. Everybody
1:31:03
remembers this was not true was
Russian disinformation. And the
1:31:09
media did the American public a
large disservice unless you were
1:31:13
in the Democrat party, or Joe
Biden. As the social media, so
1:31:18
the media made it all not true.
Made it factcheck false
1:31:22
a suppressed it and they also
kicked you off social media, if
1:31:26
you even mentioned it. Yeah.
1:31:28
Yeah. Now there was a lot of
weaseling around. So the way the
1:31:32
reason this popped up to the
forefront is the New York Times
1:31:36
did not by the way, admit a
hunter Biden's laptop is
1:31:41
authentic. They said no such
thing. They said, according to
1:31:46
people familiar with the matter,
the laptop appears to be
1:31:50
authentic, but they have no
proof of that. And then they
1:31:53
were clear to point that out,
and that it is being looked at
1:31:57
in context of Hunter Biden's tax
issues. Or some other some other
1:32:03
court case.
1:32:03
No, I read the article wasn't
that vague? They the way it
1:32:08
seems to me the way they
presented it was though Oh,
1:32:10
yeah. So as a matter of fact,
they No,
1:32:12
no, no, it wasn't. It wasn't
quite like that. It was it was a
1:32:16
little vaguer now, yeah. You
could pull it up. And then I'll
1:32:19
tell you what the intelligence
community actually said. Because
1:32:23
they just want they just, they
were wishy washy to do well, let
1:32:26
me just read it. So people hear
it and you look up the New York
1:32:29
Times article, I'm
1:32:30
not going to do that because
it's going to take too much
1:32:32
time. And I'm going to don't
have the screeners for it. But I
1:32:35
will say this, I do have two
clips on this.
1:32:38
Yeah. Well, let me read this and
then you play your clips. Yeah.
1:32:41
It is all for these reasons that
we write to say that the arrival
1:32:45
on the US political scene of
emails purportedly belonging to
1:32:48
Vice President Biden's son
Hunter, much of it related to
1:32:52
his time serving on the board of
Ukrainian gas company Burisma
1:32:56
has all the classic earmarks of
a Russian information operation.
1:33:00
We want to emphasize that we do
not know if the emails provided
1:33:04
to the New York Post by
President Trump's personal
1:33:07
attorney Rudy Giuliani are
genuine or not. And we do not
1:33:11
have evidence of Russian
involvement just that our
1:33:14
experience makes us deeply
suspicious that the Russian
1:33:17
government played a significant
role in this case
1:33:21
Yeah, that's what they said
yeah. Which was enough
1:33:26
of course it was enough but it's
the media the media is to blame
1:33:32
here. And with that, I mean
social media it is truly these
1:33:36
corporations
1:33:38
Well, I don't think that the
intelligence community that
1:33:41
signed that letter which is a
bunch of retirees that are
1:33:44
mostly creeps Yeah. ran in Aden
etc. Was was you know, gets off
1:33:52
scot free for this No, of
1:33:53
course not but but you know that
they if any what you read that
1:33:58
like Okay, fine. These guys are
full of shit, but it doesn't
1:34:02
matter. They didn't lie in the
media was lockstep they're the
1:34:06
ones that get away scot free who
gives a shit about Brennan?
1:34:12
I think they should all be
punished but okay.
1:34:14
Well, yeah, of course, of
course. But the one we actually
1:34:16
have controls can see right in
front of our face face is is the
1:34:21
New York Times is the is NBC
CBS, ABC don't leave Facebook
1:34:27
and Twitter out of this. So it
and they they took the ball,
1:34:32
because all of those media
companies said that's false
1:34:36
information. And then that just
became fact.
1:34:39
I think we've beaten that up.
But I would like to ask you how
1:34:43
many of these people you think
were actually sincere?
1:34:47
Every single one of them.
1:34:50
I get that sense, too. They
truly
1:34:52
believe this. Absolutely.
Instead of it. Yeah. No, no,
1:34:57
this this is the problem. This
is really the process. Now, does
1:35:03
Brennan know that Biden is a
that Hunter Biden is a piece of
1:35:07
crap and that he's at problem?
Of course he does. They got tabs
1:35:11
on him not sincere. No, he's not
sincere. But the media and
1:35:17
subsequently people who watch it
the same people who can't listen
1:35:20
to our show anymore because we
are not lockstep on hating
1:35:24
hating anybody especially Putin
and we haven't denounced him and
1:35:30
denounced everything Russian and
okay sir Jean is no longer my
1:35:36
friend I know you're
1:35:39
finally on board
1:35:41
now sim, Dread scum and that
because people are traumatized
1:35:50
we're still in COVID land and
now you got all this and oh my
1:35:54
god these people are white they
look like me. They don't even
1:35:57
know they're being racist.
1:36:00
Okay, so here we go with an eye
I don't like playing these
1:36:06
clips. There's certain people
are kind of off limits but in
1:36:10
this case with 100 Biden laptop
because it's so funny that is
1:36:15
coming in was coming around to I
guess it was a you know real i i
1:36:20
think it's time do we go to the
war room? Yes.
1:36:24
To the war room we have a war
room clips later too. I know I
1:36:29
know. I know sometimes the by
the way. So we were talking
1:36:34
about real real America's voice
and how you know
1:36:38
by the way that entire Lera
Logan clip was is longer than
1:36:41
when you played is fabulous. The
1:36:45
whole clip is great. Absolutely.
But people keep keep telling me
1:36:50
you're wrong. They're huge. I
said no look at the actual
1:36:54
ratings they have no ratings
1:36:56
Danny got no the people that
listened to the Laura Logan clip
1:37:00
on our show represents most of
the people who listened to the
1:37:05
Laura Logan clip Yeah, in real
words probably 10 times as many
1:37:12
as listened to it on the
original on the on the outlet.
1:37:15
Yeah.
1:37:15
And and to say, you know Vantage
war room was unreal America
1:37:19
voice Yes. But I think people
listened to the to the podcast
1:37:23
and watch it on rumble didn't
real America there are there are
1:37:27
measurement systems for cable.
And I looked it up they just not
1:37:31
get there. They got an asterix.
Asterix. Yes.
1:37:35
Yeah. There's no rating. That's
not enough numbers to count
1:37:40
because people like you're
wrong. Millions of people have
1:37:42
all of Magha tuned in. Now they
tuned in in other places, but
1:37:47
not real America's voice that
that is not. Yeah, sure. They're
1:37:50
watching some. But it's really
online at what ends everything.
1:37:54
Anyway, just just neat. Cuz you
know, when it comes to
1:37:56
television stuff you and I kind
of know what we're talking
1:37:58
about.
1:37:59
Then when I was at Tech TV,
they're all weird, because when
1:38:01
they first started off, when it
was EDTV, we did actually get
1:38:06
some ratings, they did some
arbitrage. I forgot who had
1:38:09
Arbitron, this radio thing. I
can't remember what the rating
1:38:11
system was. But, but they when
the first rate is going to come
1:38:14
out, I think it's about six
months into it. They were
1:38:16
worried sick, they didn't get
asterisks. But they were worried
1:38:21
we're gonna get the bug getting
asterisk.
1:38:24
So someone asked me yes, there
are measurement systems for
1:38:27
podcast, we do not participate.
But the Interactive Advertising
1:38:31
Bureau has, has a standard,
which is very rigor rigorous,
1:38:36
and has been flushed out amongst
the industry for a long time. So
1:38:40
yeah, there are measurement
systems. That doesn't matter.
1:38:43
There has to be there always has
to because every when
1:38:45
advertisers are involved, and
there are not with us, but when
1:38:49
they're involved, they need to
know real numbers because they
1:38:52
don't want to throw money away.
1:38:53
Yeah. And and that's me and I
will say the podcast
1:38:56
measurements are just as phony
baloney and wonky as Nielsen
1:39:01
said they're all full of crap.
Could be No, it is it is um, the
1:39:06
pod father do not question me.
1:39:09
100 laptop one.
1:39:11
Okay, I want to get to John
Solomon. John, The New York
1:39:13
Times admitted. And I know you
get deeper analysis as you
1:39:16
always do, but I just gotta ask
you one thing. The the the New
1:39:21
York Times finally has come out
and admitted, I think was
1:39:23
yesterday that the laptop from
Hell was 100% authenticated.
1:39:27
Right. And this is not a small
thing, because you had, as you
1:39:30
pointed at the time, the New
York Post and Rupert Murdoch's
1:39:32
team did the due diligence. We
got it all up there with the
1:39:35
great Bob Costello and Rudy
Giuliani a team effort. And I
1:39:39
remember I think was Emma Joe
Morris is over at the at
1:39:43
Breitbart now, I think and of
course, she had Miranda Devine
1:39:46
all the great heroes at that the
New York Post Miranda's got the
1:39:49
book about it, but you had John,
I gotta go about your head that
1:39:52
full page ad by Brennan and
clapper and Hayden and all that
1:39:57
crowd the anti Trump
intelligence crowd this No, this
1:40:00
is Russian disinformation that
was a lie and they should have
1:40:03
their security clearances pull
for this. They intruded into a
1:40:06
presidential race talk about
Russian collusion. This is the
1:40:09
deep state collusion John
Solomon, now that the paper of
1:40:12
record comes out, as we always
knew, and this is why Jack
1:40:15
Maxie, the War Room is not on
Twitter for one reason. Don't
1:40:19
think it's because I made a
metaphor about Fauci and raise
1:40:21
being heads on pike. That's that
term is used every day all day
1:40:25
long in the in the Oval Office
everywhere. It's because Jack
1:40:29
Maxie, our CO hosts at the time
was putting up non stop stuff
1:40:32
from the hard drive from hell,
both the pornography and the in
1:40:36
the end the compromise and the
compromise of the Chinese
1:40:40
Communist Party and others, the
Ukraine and others of the Biden
1:40:44
family. John Solomon, what's a
use since you've been at the
1:40:47
forefront the tip of the spear
of this thing for years,
1:40:50
march 2019, I wrote the first
story raising serious questions
1:40:53
at Hunter Biden's work in
Ukraine constituted at least at
1:40:58
the very least a conflict of
interest for Joe Biden and the
1:41:02
worst may have involved criminal
activity. I wrote that story not
1:41:07
because I had anything from Rudy
Giuliani the time I had just
1:41:09
barely met Rudy and started
working on this. I met I wrote
1:41:12
that story because I had FBI and
State Department sources who
1:41:15
told me what was going on.
1:41:17
Huh? Hey, John, what say you?
1:41:20
What say you what say you?
1:41:22
I don't know what say that I say
things often what say you?
1:41:26
What say me? I say what say you?
I say what's he what's a day?
1:41:30
You're that? So Riley's bit.
Bannon get over? Oh, is
1:41:34
that really? I didn't even know
that. Yeah. Oh, yeah. He does
1:41:39
that what say you? By the way?
That's that's the the grammar in
1:41:44
the old country in the
Netherlands. That's how you
1:41:46
would ask the question. He's,
what's FDA? What say you said of
1:41:52
what do you say? That that is
you think
1:41:55
or tell me what you think? Or
there's a million ways of saying
1:41:58
it said what say you
1:41:59
they also in the old country?
Say what Thank you. They do?
1:42:05
Let's just talk like that. Let's
just do. What's the cube? What
1:42:08
can what do you what do you two?
What
1:42:11
what what what
1:42:13
that Hunter Biden had engaged in
things that Justice Department
1:42:16
was kind of walking around
gingerly, didn't want to really
1:42:19
look at it. And so I put
together a series of stories and
1:42:22
by the summer of 2019, every one
of those stars would be called a
1:42:25
conspiracy theory. It was a
conspiracy theory to think that
1:42:29
Hunter Biden did anything wrong.
It's conspiracy theory to think
1:42:31
how your bike didn't pay his
taxes. It was a conspiracy
1:42:34
theory, do you think that it
created a conflict of interest?
1:42:36
It was a conspiracy theory to
believe that Burisma was even
1:42:40
worried about a non existent
criminal investigation over the
1:42:43
last three years, that
conspiracy theory became a
1:42:47
factual theory. It always was
true. But now, people like the
1:42:50
New York Times and the network,
News's are beginning to realize
1:42:54
what we wrote and went Miranda
extended with her great work at
1:42:57
the New York Post and what you
did with Rudy, all of that was
1:43:00
true. The question now is who
directed the machinery to call
1:43:05
all of this and conspiracy
theory who directed those
1:43:08
national security people to
write a fake letter? Who wrote
1:43:11
who directed Jane Mayer, The New
Yorker to write a big article
1:43:14
saying that it was a conspiracy
theory when it wasn't. All those
1:43:18
people were directed by someone,
they all use the same language.
1:43:21
They all use the same attack
tactics. They all gathered
1:43:24
together to stage a fake
impeachment. We need to hold
1:43:28
those people who took this
country through the idea that
1:43:31
everything was okay with Joe
Biden, Hunter Biden, when his
1:43:34
son was under criminal
investigation, the very moment
1:43:38
they were uttering the words
conspiracy theory, every person
1:43:41
that engaged in that campaign
should be brought to justice
1:43:44
brought to light in the court of
public opinion for what they
1:43:47
did.
1:43:48
Okay, before we go there, here
is the from the New York Times
1:43:52
this is what they said. People
familiar with the investigation
1:43:56
said prosecutors had examined
emails between Mr. Biden, Mr.
1:44:00
Archer and others about Burisma
and other foreign business
1:44:03
activity. Those emails were
obtained by the New York Times
1:44:06
from a cache of files that
appears to have come from a
1:44:10
laptop abandoned by Mr. Biden in
a Delaware repair shop, the
1:44:15
email and others in the cache
were authenticated by people
1:44:18
familiar with them and the
investigation so
1:44:24
it's pretty positive to me about
what that wishy washy
1:44:28
authenticated by who well,
1:44:30
they said that if you read that
article, that entire article
1:44:33
from beginning to end of effect,
if you read the New York Times
1:44:37
from the beginning to the end of
the newspapers to don't name
1:44:41
people stuck, alright, good.
1:44:44
But why think that, that the
Democrat Party is very happy
1:44:48
with Steve Bannon and the war
room? This is this is it?
1:44:53
Biden's out they're gonna wrap
up Ukraine, and they're gonna
1:44:56
yes, they're gonna they're gonna
totally annihilate Hunter Hunter
1:45:00
is going he's going down. He's
going down. Well, yes. For sure
1:45:04
they're going to, they're going
to use him to take down
1:45:07
President Biden for whatever
they have next.
1:45:12
What? Repeated the 70s Nick's
Nixon.
1:45:16
I'm telling you, we are in a
fucking win
1:45:19
wit. Oh, quit in the middle of
his office.
1:45:23
We are in the Twilight Zone.
1:45:25
I'm telling you. I've been
putting a list together what's
1:45:27
going on in the 70s? And it's
unbelievable.
1:45:31
I'm living in a Twilight Zone.
1:45:36
I just think I think that become
the end of show I saw I don't
1:45:39
know. I just got it. Put it in
there right now. Holy crap. He
1:45:45
Biden is toast. This is it. He's
done. He's done for
1:45:51
but then we have a problem.
1:45:54
Yeah, we have a huge problem.
But so what I mean Biden's not
1:45:59
running anything. Bring in
cackling
1:46:01
Yes. Jake, Jake. Jake's the guys
running everything. So there you
1:46:05
go.
1:46:10
Terror laptop of doom. Here's a
question as to Peppermint Patty.
1:46:16
What's going on with this
laptop?
1:46:17
The New York Times has
authenticated emails that appear
1:46:19
to have come from a laptop
abandoned by Hunter Biden in
1:46:22
Delaware. The President
previously said that the New
1:46:25
York Post story about this was a
bunch of garbage was washing
1:46:28
plant Does he stand by
1:46:31
I appointed the Department of
Justice and also to Hunter
1:46:33
Biden's representatives he
doesn't work in the government
1:46:37
here
1:46:38
so yeah, it can only go that you
probably you know they got they
1:46:43
got to do something so I guess
you're gonna have to pull this
1:46:45
off. Well, there's there's
Nellis by the way solid did did
1:46:48
Nixon thing was because of a
cover up. Same thing.
1:46:51
Exactly. However, the question
is, if if they don't kill
1:46:57
Hunter, which they have no
incentive to do because everyone
1:47:01
wants Joe out. Then hunter will
throw his own father for the
1:47:08
wolves. I guarantee you this
piece of scum is going to
1:47:11
implicate his dad. Oh, yeah.
Definitely. Dad made me do it.
1:47:17
This it's gonna be beautiful.
But then and then we are
1:47:22
definitely going to have to stay
on a long time for President to
1:47:25
Harris because that's gonna be
dynamite for the show. And with
1:47:31
that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage eight in the
1:47:33
morning to you the man who put
the C in the program of
1:47:36
consequences. Ladies and
gentlemen, Mr. John C. Dvorak.
1:47:40
Later in the morning to you Mr.
Adam Carolla in the marine all
1:47:44
ships at sea boots on the
ground, the subs in the water
1:47:48
and all the feet in the air and
all that out there.
1:47:54
Well, in the morning, the trolls
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1:48:10
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Sometimes they're good they're
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social calm. This is our our
little, a little part of the of
1:48:52
the fediverse was an interesting
conversation going on yesterday
1:48:55
about how you know Macedon. It's
it's kind of decentralized, but
1:49:02
it has a drawback. And I just
want to ask you what you thought
1:49:05
of this to the drawbacks of the
idea is you have your own
1:49:08
server, you can have as many or
as few people on that can just
1:49:10
be you and your buddies, your
family, or like we have a cap of
1:49:14
10,000 producers who are who
have accounts who have been
1:49:18
there for several years. And you
can communicate with anybody on
1:49:21
any of these servers. Typically,
although a server a community
1:49:26
can say now, we don't want to
see your stuff. And you know,
1:49:30
they can sit at any level like
they could still follow you but
1:49:33
they wouldn't show up on the
timeline is completely each
1:49:36
server is allowed to make their
own rules. And what I was told
1:49:40
is this is not good because it
promotes tribalism. And I'm
1:49:45
like, isn't that exactly the
problem today that we're trying
1:49:49
to desperately get rid of
tribalism? Isn't tribalism Okay?
1:49:54
Certainly in this context.
1:49:58
John Doe, this is like Saying
that oh, the Bohemian club
1:50:03
supports tribalism. Oh, wait,
the Berkeley Women's Club
1:50:06
promotes ableism or the four h
promotes tribalism or the Boy
1:50:13
Scouts promotes tribalism. So
what it's not promoting
1:50:17
tribalism per se as its clubby
is promoting a there's another
1:50:23
word for clubs and is when it
promotes it promotes fraternity
1:50:28
that fraternity eternity
fraternity is
1:50:31
a good and but that's not bad. I
mean it's he's not
1:50:35
attorney you want fraternity
people need to meet and greet
1:50:38
and but yeah you know I have
friends that they can talk but
1:50:40
that's what the no agenda meetup
students Yes. Promote fraternity
1:50:44
amongst like minded individuals.
1:50:47
Exactly. It just seems so we I
mean, I think you know, cuz you
1:50:50
say like Boy Scouts, Girl
Scouts, well, unfortunately,
1:50:54
they've been through the tribal
bullcrap mill and they have to
1:50:58
have, you know, girls in the Boy
Scouts because it was too
1:51:00
tribal.
1:51:02
Yeah, well, that speak to it.
And I have, I'm in total
1:51:04
disagreement with that. I mean,
to a point. I mean, I think it
1:51:08
should be allowed in certain
situations. But when girls in
1:51:12
the boy scouts, I mean is
promoting sexual activity and
1:51:16
hence, you know,
1:51:18
you don't want girls in the boy
scouts. You can't have that.
1:51:21
Oh, no girls, I RL
1:51:25
girls soccer Lauer's. Yes,
exactly.
1:51:29
So we kind of love our our tribe
and I think human nature is by
1:51:35
definition tribal there's
nothing wrong with that I love
1:51:38
it when our tribes intersect
thing is really good things come
1:51:41
out of it. This is one of the
best experiments I've ever been
1:51:43
a part of and thank you again to
earner who has been running this
1:51:47
for us for several years and we
really appreciate it we became
1:51:50
too unwieldy for me. These
things are quite takes a lot. So
1:51:54
that's no agenda social comm
follow us there. And let's thank
1:51:57
the artist for episode 1434. We
titled it the second lady.
1:52:03
Thanks to our president being
confused about two s COVID. And
1:52:07
what gender they are. And Dame
Kenny men brought us the art,
1:52:12
which was presented in
smellivision. It was the
1:52:17
leprechaun St. Patty's Day
background.
1:52:23
I kind of like and you couldn't
see this as well as I could. No,
1:52:26
because the green you have the
green colorblind, you have the
1:52:28
color blindness, but you were
just seeing grays and you just
1:52:32
know what you see.
1:52:33
You just had no I see the green.
I don't see the real difference
1:52:36
between the light green and the
dark green. But you had a hard
1:52:38
on for your smellivision thing.
Because you had clips like oh,
1:52:42
so excited. Yes, that's exactly
the reason. Good.
1:52:46
That was the art. Okay, looks
good. I was saying Oh, to
1:52:51
confuse you even more, is that
to do this? Right. It should
1:52:54
have had a green beer. Yeah,
that would have been better as
1:52:58
these these, you know, these St.
Patrick's? me actually, they
1:53:04
dropped the drop dye into the
Chicago River. But it Pete, the
1:53:09
artist should know that if this
is if it's a show on a holiday
1:53:12
theme of Valentine's day
somebody that is should be
1:53:15
reflected in the art because we
tend to pick that unless
1:53:18
somebody came up with something
so good. You couldn't ignore it.
1:53:21
And so we do
1:53:22
we do pick holidays. That's
correct. And there were a number
1:53:25
of St. Patrick's Day. Excuse me,
pieces of art. Certain that Ned
1:53:30
did a couple who else came in
here. Toast.
1:53:36
Kenny bando has is licensed a
bunch of clip arts that are high
1:53:41
quality, and she drops them in
these constantly. And it's
1:53:45
pretty hard to beat her
composition
1:53:47
I saw on Twitter, I think
someone with Oh, using clip art
1:53:51
to win awards.
1:53:53
No other commercial artists use
Clip Art a lot. I'm just telling
1:53:57
you what the comment was. I'm
not saying that that's a comment
1:54:00
didn't come from an artist. No,
of course. No.
1:54:03
It's not. It never comes from
someone who's done the work. No.
1:54:09
But we have maybe hundreds of
artists who do the work have
1:54:14
done the work. We're currently
just looking at the the most
1:54:18
recent submission. We have
25,281 pieces in no agenda art
1:54:24
generator.com, which is it's
unbelievable the amount of time
1:54:30
and talent that goes into this,
which is exactly what we want to
1:54:33
see in our value for value model
time, talent and treasure. And
1:54:39
you can see not just the art but
we have we're getting pretty
1:54:43
close with podcasting. 2.0 doing
comments that work in any app.
1:54:49
And if you want to see some of
that work, I think pod friend is
1:54:53
currently and it's surfacing the
comments as well as pod verse
1:54:58
and it's cool because they
interact with the mastodon. So
1:55:02
you can just be in any random
podcast client listening to our
1:55:05
show and you'll see comments
appear there that may have been
1:55:08
put on the mastodon or even
federated from somewhere else or
1:55:11
from an entirely different app.
Yes, we are protecting and
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extending podcasting, and you
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by going to new podcast apps.com
Now let us thank our executive
1:55:25
and Associate Executive
producers for episode 1435. As
1:55:31
my voice is on its way out.
1:55:35
You know, you you might move
toward the gravity side side.
1:55:38
I don't I don't like it. It's
also very tiring. Yeah,
1:55:42
there's, there's this couple of
sportscasters whose voices are
1:55:45
so ruined. They do everything
they say is like this.
1:55:49
You're not making me feel any
better about the situation.
1:55:52
Unfortunately, it was trying to
help. Like, next time you have
1:55:55
an eye thing. I'll talk about
how cool you look with a patch.
1:56:01
Okay, next time you have your
eyes operated on, I was nothing
1:56:04
but supportive. I was nothing
but supportive of you and your
1:56:06
eyes. And here you go. Just tell
me I'm gonna be an old
1:56:09
sportscaster.
1:56:12
Kids Sir Mark,
1:56:13
Sir Mark, the Duke of Joanne
1:56:15
take that point say I've got a
Villanova points.
1:56:20
Sir Mark, Duke of Japan. The
Japan Sea and all disputed
1:56:24
islands comes in as our top
donor today with $600.60. He is
1:56:30
in Tokyo, and it's in yellow,
which means there's something
1:56:33
afoot there in Tokyo. Of course,
Sir Mark and de mastered Long
1:56:38
Term Support longtime supporters
of the show. And let's see what
1:56:42
tests are. Mark says here There
goes. Dear Adam and John this
1:56:47
Tuesday 22nd of March is a
special day. It is a very
1:56:51
auspicious birthday for Dame
Astrid, Duchess of Japan, the
1:56:54
Japan Sea and all disputed
islands. Of course, we are not
1:56:58
discussing numbers but let's
just say the donation amount
1:57:01
will give you some clues and
let's say she's been listening
1:57:04
to you for almost a quarter of
her life. She's 600 years old
1:57:09
John I can't believe it. She
looks dynamite. Yeah, but who is
1:57:13
Louis older she looks great for
600. In Japan this birthday is
1:57:17
known as kind of a key. Rather
than being seen as getting older
1:57:22
it is viewed as a rebirth. Oh,
that's nice. When a person turns
1:57:26
this age, they have gone through
the Chinese zodiac cycle a total
1:57:30
of five times and are now back
at their original birth zodiac.
1:57:35
The word kind of Reiki itself
derives its meaning from the
1:57:39
words can return and Reiki
calendar. Simply put reaching
1:57:43
this age is viewed as your
chance to start over again. So
1:57:47
here's to the next chapter.
Astrid, I can think of no better
1:57:50
way of celebrating the
supporting the best podcast in
1:57:52
the universe. For the best
business partner in the
1:57:55
universe. Thank you for your
courage, love and lit Sir Mark
1:57:58
duco Japan, the Japan Sea and
all the disputed islands. Bingo
1:58:01
boom. Shakalaka jingo, please.
One of her favorites, and maybe
1:58:04
something from club 33 If you're
reopening it for one night only
1:58:08
birthday party.
1:58:11
Huh? Raven?
1:58:14
Raven advocate. Let me see if I
have the I think we got and we
1:58:18
may even have an extra long one
here. I think Sita Sita, let's
1:58:23
see. Hold on a second. I didn't
catch the receipt. Yeah, here we
1:58:28
go. Bingo. Boom shaka laka.
1:58:32
Great from receipt. Here she is
Raven, give
1:58:36
it up and we'll hit her with the
karma.
1:58:39
You've got karma.
1:58:41
Happy birthday. Damn Astrid.
1:58:43
Yeah. Happy Birthday DMS. So I
want to thank her because she
1:58:46
sent me a birthday gift for my
upcoming birthday. Did you know
1:58:50
what she does? And she sent me
some sumo related she knows I'm
1:58:55
a big fan of the grand sumo
tournament. Yes. Some sumo
1:58:59
related items including a crazy
looking at salt shaker and Sumo,
1:59:04
oversized sumo psyche glass.
Crazy pouch cool. All sent
1:59:09
directly from Japan. I want to
thank you for this stuff. Very
1:59:11
nice. And onward, with our
donations with Amy Pusan. And
1:59:18
she claims to have sent a note
and I actually have a note from
1:59:21
her and I was thinking that her
claim is valid. And it says
1:59:25
donations I didn't isolate it.
Why is that all because she sent
1:59:28
it as 746 this morning.
1:59:31
Oh knows. Oh my but i It's all
mine. I did you spank her?
1:59:38
I didn't know she wanted to be
spanked. Dear John and Adam, I
1:59:41
want to thank you for defending
me when Baron John the fabulous
1:59:44
ruler of the glacial Drumlin
trail of his constant attempted
1:59:47
to call me out on show 1430 is a
douchebag. He thinks he's quite
1:59:52
funny when accusing me of
sucking off the government tit
1:59:56
when I was unemployed also, we
did Just when he's choosing but
2:00:01
also I think he'll laugh
hysterically at John reading the
2:00:04
previous sentence. Okay, why
don't we pre it correctly then
2:00:09
he thinks he's quite funny when
he when accused me of sucking
2:00:12
off the government teat da when
I was unemployed, got that that
2:00:17
spelling. I am now gainfully
employed and will be once again
2:00:21
sharing my treasure via monthly
donations but I thought I'd make
2:00:25
up for it by marching or
matching is 333 33 and doing one
2:00:30
better by adding 808 Because I
like hearing JC d say a oh eight
2:00:38
thank you for all you do. She
said she's a dirty woman. Thanks
2:00:41
for all you do to keep us sane
bear neck tests Amy of the
2:00:44
central Iowa bike trails. I'm
sorry, I should have told you
2:00:48
this earlier but she wants to
play and you can write these
2:00:51
down. I'll stall in the
meantime, noodle gun pasta Glock
2:00:56
what there's just a one clip
little girl yay which is easy to
2:00:59
get to an R to D to karma so
she's not asking for too much to
2:01:03
just ask and for you to dig up
the yep noodle gun good
2:01:15
I got the my pasta Glock locked
and loaded Harma
2:01:26
we had an opportunity to carve.
2:01:28
It was for 1341 Okay, onward.
2:01:34
Then we have anonymous from
Aurora Colorado and I see this
2:01:38
as on one of our notes that came
in let's see what this is. As
2:01:45
this anonymous yes. Wow this is
a long note.
2:01:50
The note is too long very hard
to read actually the machine and
2:01:54
it's printed in five point type
and the ink cartridge is almost
2:02:00
gone. For light gray. Light
really is five point tight it
2:02:08
actually looks like a fax that
is faded. For the show. Thank
2:02:11
you for your courage and your
continued deconstruction. It's
2:02:14
been far too long since my last
tithing please de douche me.
2:02:18
Yeah, we got that. You've been
de deuced no Geno's, no karma
2:02:23
from Sir anonymous Baron of the
ADF. See and Arapahoe County. So
2:02:30
I think that's all we have to do
for him, right?
2:02:33
Well, he says, you have more
fun.
2:02:37
This is the 15th time I've
contributed monetarily to the
2:02:40
show. I'm still unwilling to
allow my true identity to be
2:02:43
revealed on the show. So please
keep my name anonymous on the
2:02:46
show. I would likely decloak
after I've retired from my
2:02:50
agency. Holy crap decloak.
Already
2:02:55
we've had notes from him before
but there's been a couple years.
2:02:59
So here I am donating again. I
have stated before you must
2:03:03
continue your work it is vital
to our nation's interests and
2:03:06
the citizens are better for it.
As the peerage grows, the
2:03:10
knowledge spreads as I hit
people in the mouth, they are
2:03:12
illuminated by the light that is
the no agenda show. As the tax
2:03:17
returns roll in overpaying like
the good little slave that I am,
2:03:20
I returned a small sum inkind
paying back the value for value
2:03:24
in any small way i can i have
donated before and I've managed
2:03:28
to rise amongst my peers to the
level of Baron. Hopefully I can
2:03:31
continue to contribute my wage
earning years which are rapidly
2:03:35
diminishing this particular
donation in the amount of 369 99
2:03:38
is a special contribution but I
call the triple Intel treat
2:03:43
that's treat not threat yes the
TI TI this donation celebrates
2:03:47
the power of three and the
almighty executive order 12 333
2:03:53
pronounced eo 12 Triple three
yes that's executive order 12
2:03:57
Triple three Bing it bitch yes
this is this is a very good one
2:04:03
to look at it's the stuff
conspiracy theories are made up
2:04:08
bring back know Sarah comes
gonna make it all happen XRP Q
2:04:12
Fs off world transactions? No
jingles no karma. Thank you so
2:04:17
much. Really appreciate that.
2:04:19
Yeah, he's. I like this guy. I
like him. I like our Mr.
2:04:25
Anonymous there in the middle of
nowhere. Sir Mike in Clinton
2:04:29
Township, Michigan. 33333. In
the morning, John and Adam. This
2:04:35
is Sir Mike. Of axe head watch.
Shop. The wooden the wooden
2:04:40
watch guy our wooden watch guys
that have you got Did you order
2:04:43
your watch? No. I still have
2:04:44
an orphaned by wooden watch. I
keep forgetting. The show ends.
2:04:48
I'm tired. I'm smoking my
spliff. I forget.
2:04:52
I'm going to order my watch
today. Cuz you may you know, he
2:04:57
goes on. He's the watch shop guy
act. axe head watch shop guy,
2:05:03
axe head watch dot shop
liberated Michigan ninth
2:05:06
district checking in, things are
still going good here at the
2:05:09
watch shop. We just had our
first ad on the Tom Woods show
2:05:14
which resulted in a number of
purchases coming in with Tom's
2:05:17
promo code. But followed by a
note saying in the morning. I'm
2:05:24
sure this is due in part to
Adam's recent visit to the show,
2:05:28
or maybe John's recent mention
during the oligarch story. I
2:05:33
just wanted to make sure people
know promo code, ITM will always
2:05:37
get a discount for our no agenda
family. You don't need to wait
2:05:41
for me to check in. We have also
upgraded to our newly redesigned
2:05:46
WebSite X watch head. x
whatever. X head watch.com o n
2:05:53
dot shop. Okay. We couldn't have
done any of it with. We couldn't
2:05:58
have done any of it with our
fellow Noah Gent. No, I think
2:06:02
you meant it without the
producers, who has still planted
2:06:05
more trees than any other
podcast we go on. Ah, I swear
2:06:09
you get your reward. You gotta
watch. Yeah, yeah. Please apply
2:06:14
this to my smokin hot wife.
Kelly's Dame hood. She should be
2:06:20
two thirds the way they are.
Please give some jobs karma to
2:06:23
me as I begin my 2022 Is there
more to that? I don't think so.
2:06:28
Let me see as a
2:06:29
beginner might be 2022
congressional campaign. Ah,
2:06:34
okay. That's raising over for
off and play. Yeah, no, love is
2:06:38
lit. Okay. It is indeed axe head
watch dot shop. And go have a
2:06:45
look. Yeah, no, no. Yours. Yeah.
No, yeah. No.
2:06:57
Yeah. No, yeah. No. Yeah. No, I
don't know why you say Yeah,
2:07:02
well say no. Yeah, no, no. No, I
don't know why you're saying
2:07:10
while saying no job no job. No
jobs and jobs for jobs.
2:07:21
Our next Associate Executive
Producer with the one of those
2:07:24
great numbers 33333 from Peoria,
Arizona James pyres, aka sir
2:07:30
wire of the hidden jewel in the
Morning John Adam thank you for
2:07:33
the best podcast in the universe
and the best comedy podcast in
2:07:36
the universe finally recognition
please add myself sir wire of
2:07:40
the hidden jewel to the birthday
list March 19 is the day that
2:07:44
was yesterday. You're on? I want
to send a shout out and thank
2:07:47
you to Adam who recently helped
me out and shared some of his
2:07:50
formidable knowledge with me a
very gracious Mensch you are AC
2:07:55
Okay, sir. I know this.
2:07:57
I know. Yeah, he asked me
something and, uh, yeah, he had
2:08:02
questions and I answered them. I
answered everyone's questions.
2:08:06
John and Adam the no agenda
nation has been an anchor for me
2:08:09
over the last decade plus and
the world would not be the same
2:08:12
without you. As you can see on
my note, I am no longer in
2:08:15
California and have moved to
Arizona. I have a quick question
2:08:18
is regarding peerage can we
afford the periods committee? As
2:08:21
my knighthood title is tied to a
physical location must I change
2:08:24
it now that I have moved? No. My
day my wife Dame Jasmine of the
2:08:29
hidden jewel has the same
challenge. Your guidance is
2:08:32
appreciated. So that's a no he
can you don't need to change
2:08:37
anything. You're
2:08:38
good to go.
2:08:38
I mean, it's like Megan Markel
is still the Duchess of Cornwall
2:08:42
even though she's in California.
So yeah, I think you can use
2:08:45
that my shameless plug to find
me at my shameless plug to find
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me at wires world dotnet and at
Sur wire on no agenda social
2:08:55
please support podcasting 2.0
and Bitcoin Adam lays it out
2:08:59
beautifully in the Glenn Beck
interview please play drone
2:09:02
again naturally yes we have the
drone again naturally and share
2:09:07
my thanks to all of the no
agenda producers and listeners
2:09:10
to donate to no agenda sir wire
have the hidden jewel goo. And
2:09:14
that did not that that misfired?
What happened there? Hey, we go
2:09:18
fire
2:09:28
and onward with chap Williams,
who by the way, this is a cheque
2:09:33
that comes in from a bank. And
so this is we get those and you
2:09:40
go in and fill out forms that
you go to some website and you
2:09:43
just send checks automatically.
He does this come in about once
2:09:46
a quarter at 333 33 from Edmond,
Oklahoma and I've never heard
2:09:50
from him and I can just look
them up in an email is nothing
2:09:53
in there. So and one of these
days so they'll chime in I'm
2:09:56
sure. I hope so. Probably got
enough to be a baron. John
2:10:00
Edwards in Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania is next on the list
2:10:03
and he wrote in I do have his
note I will read it. See if
2:10:08
there's anything I should give
you in terms of jingles I put
2:10:11
this at the beginning. Just
replay the little synth riff at
2:10:15
the end of the D Deuce jingle
three times. What's up been? E
2:10:20
deuced? There's a little thing
at the end here but I can't do
2:10:23
that. No you can't. But it okay
doesn't want John and Adam
2:10:28
please accept my humble donation
and de douche me in play that we
2:10:32
can do that of course we can do
the full long you've been de
2:10:36
deuced
2:10:40
Oh, that's a that's a base isn't
it? It's been there since last
2:10:45
year when my friend Steve hit me
in the mouth. I laughed so hard
2:10:48
when I and almost drove off the
road listening to John turn
2:10:53
World Economic Forum WTF into
Debbie see and then WC on one of
2:10:59
the recent episodes. That was a
classic. I meant to donate for
2:11:04
some time, but that really
pushed me over the goal line.
2:11:07
They say laughter is the best
medicine and at this point, it's
2:11:10
statistically better for you
than the booster at preventing
2:11:13
the rota. Probably I have
evangelize the best podcast in
2:11:19
the universe to anyone who will
listen to me which is fewer and
2:11:22
fewer people these days because
I quote, carry water for Putin.
2:11:29
And quote, don't believe in the
science. Oh, no. And often I
2:11:35
refer to the M five M as quote
fake news media. Oh, no. Oh,
2:11:41
yeah. Boy. Keep up the excellent
deconstructions. To look at an
2:11:46
issue from multiple angles is
the essence. Essence of truthful
2:11:51
journalism. I'm happy to promote
and produce your honest and
2:11:54
unbiased commentary. In terms of
jingles. Did you just replay the
2:12:00
little synth and we tried that
and it can't be done. So you got
2:12:03
your D douching. And this will
give you some karma instead.
2:12:08
You've got karma Yeah,
2:12:11
I can't be editing stuff on the
fly. And he came in with 333
2:12:16
Sir Cal our buddy sir cow 320
dot 22 Northville Michigan hey
2:12:23
please send the karma shot to
all my supporters out there he
2:12:26
says three out of four online
sales are from no agenda folk
2:12:30
thanks for everything that is
cow from Lavender blossoms.org
2:12:36
Had fun fun experience product.
Now you sound like Howard Stern
2:12:42
but everybody celebrities need
to know we are here at this
2:12:46
show. We are we sell we sell so
what I want to do you've got
2:12:53
karma we sell sell man.
2:12:57
Aaron Aaron talk Creek error
talk Curtis? Curtis? Pretty sure
2:13:05
in Nashville 300 bucks. Wishing
my smokin hot better half John
2:13:12
aka sir Harvey Wallbanger a very
happy birthday. He gifted me a
2:13:17
donation for Valentine's Day and
I am climbing towards Dame hood.
2:13:21
So I can sit next to him at the
round table jingo request. How
2:13:26
you doing booster? How you doing
booster?
2:13:30
Oh, you were close? I never
heard that before. No, it's a
2:13:36
podcasting. 2.0 thing.
2:13:38
Okay, let me go to Mark Ginty
because I can't find a note from
2:13:42
him. And he's a nega tech
Connecticut at 233 33 and you
2:13:45
can go and take it from there.
2:13:48
Yes, I've anonymous from Texas.
tu tu tu tu tu it says note
2:13:57
coming by email. This is what
you had. I believe you I don't
2:14:00
think I have this one. This is
exactly what we talked about
2:14:03
before. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, I
2:14:05
have I take this and you did the
you take the next one. This is a
2:14:08
note for the anonymous from
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ship says I was compelled to
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write about Ukraine. I know this
note is long. Sorry. It's okay.
2:16:16
We won't read it all. First off,
even for the no agenda audience
2:16:20
I must preface this by saying F
Putin Kopi hangs from a lamppost
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soon see this is one of these.
Fortunately, historically
2:16:28
speaking, when Russians removed
autocratic war monger leaders in
2:16:31
the past nothing bad has
happened. I was born in Kiev.
2:16:37
Well, he spells a K ie V. says
that's how I spell it. I don't
2:16:42
read or speak a lick of
Ukrainian good. So I didn't
2:16:44
offend him. I grew up in
America. My whole family spent a
2:16:46
lifetime over there. So my
perspective is not it's not
2:16:49
quite firsthand. I am one 100%.
Jewish historically, this meant
2:16:54
I'm a Jew from Ukraine and not
Ukrainian. interesting take. I
2:16:58
was as shocked as anyone they
elected a Jewish President
2:17:01
overwhelmingly, while their
elections are shoddy. They're
2:17:04
certainly quite superior to
Russia's in the state of Georgia
2:17:08
and Michigan. I don't think many
people had a President Barack
2:17:14
Hussein Obama on their bingo
card either. Okay. A few things
2:17:18
people should understand. This
note is long, but it's content.
2:17:21
This is I like this. This is
good. This is important. This is
2:17:24
the kind of stuff we need to be
talking about. The difference
2:17:27
between Russians and Ukrainians
is quite a bit less than
2:17:30
Protestant and Catholic Irish.
The entire Ukrainian ethnic
2:17:33
identity is built on hating the
Russian state. And before that,
2:17:38
the Polish and Austro Hungarian
state and for good reason,
2:17:41
Ukrainians will generally not
admit this. This invasion has
2:17:44
created a new level of national
unity and mythology that clearly
2:17:48
Putin nor I expected. Whatever
is the Lensky his main faults I
2:17:52
believe he flipped the script
and was supposed to flee and
2:17:55
create the perennial government
in exile. Our spooks love so
2:17:58
much this upset Russian plans.
Some Quisling was supposed to
2:18:02
surrender by now. Crimea will
return to Ukraine Maybe the day
2:18:06
after Texas returns to Mexico.
Yeah. the Donbass region is way
2:18:10
more Russian than Texas or
California is American. And the
2:18:14
story of Ukraine and the Nazis
in World War Two is not good,
2:18:17
but is in fact quite a bit more
nuance. So I think that's a very
2:18:20
superficial trope. As much as I
hate to say it, I would read
2:18:26
Stephen Bandera is wiki entry.
The very short version is as far
2:18:31
as leaders from the last 100
years he is really the only one
2:18:34
who emerged who fought for an
independent Ukrainian state
2:18:37
against Poles, Russians, Nazis
and communists. I'm not
2:18:40
defending the client guy in the
least. But nations and cultures
2:18:43
need their heroes and find them
where they can had he lived in
2:18:46
the 1700s he would have been
glossed over in the fog of
2:18:49
history, as others have said
about Poland. Ukraine has the
2:18:52
misfortune of being between
Germany and Russia, not on the
2:18:56
West Coast. Hold on a second,
where am I? Not on the West
2:19:01
Coast of the United States. And
that's where it's where it ends
2:19:04
for me. So what is our takeaway
here? He wants Putin dead.
2:19:11
Well, I think a lot of
Ukrainians would say that,
2:19:14
yeah, right now, for sure.
Someone's invading your country.
2:19:18
No matter what degree of course.
Hmm. Okay.
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I see that he's condemning us.
Oh, no, no, no, he's not all we
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do is read deconstruct the news
and then try to make some money.
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actually appreciate that he that
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that's very helpful.
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gone. Okay, so while all this
has been taking place, quietly,
2:22:27
Delta Cron is sneaking up on us.
Yeah, everybody. We you don't
2:22:32
you think you could you think
you can just be all in just
2:22:36
careful? No, no, no. We are.
We're switching up the team.
2:22:40
We've got new teams coming in.
Although Fauci is back, he's
2:22:44
doing some interviews. We have a
new COVID czar. Did you know we
2:22:50
had a new COVID Tsar John?
Curiously, I did not know. Yes,
2:22:54
the new COVID czar is Dr.
Jacques J. H. A. And who does he
2:22:59
replace? He replaces somebody
Well, I have a clip here and
2:23:03
I'll find out who he replaces.
Oh, here it is. Jeff Zients.
2:23:11
Remember that guy? Jeff Zients.
The guy who also did it and
2:23:14
never got it got anywhere. He
never showed up. Now. He they
2:23:17
called him to fix the Obamacare
website. He's a fixer. So the
2:23:22
getting the fix out, bringing in
a doctor, Dr. Shah,
2:23:25
just bring in our friend Dr.
Shah, the dean of the Brown
2:23:27
University School of Public
Health and doctors. Let me start
2:23:29
with congratulations. President
Biden has asked you to be his
2:23:32
new White House COVID-19
Response Coordinator. Tell us
2:23:36
how you see the job what your
number one job is in that role?
2:23:40
Yeah, good morning, George.
Thanks for having me back.
2:23:43
Look, we're not done with this
pandemic as much as we we are
2:23:46
not. And so the President has
laid out a plan for how we're
2:23:49
going to prepare for future
surges future variants,
2:23:52
and what we need to do. And you
know, I'm part of the team
2:23:56
that's going to help implement
that plan. Because whatever the
2:23:59
pandemic throws at us, George,
we have got to be ready for it.
2:24:01
And we've got to get the
American people through that
2:24:03
time period.
2:24:04
It's throwing ba to at us right
now. What do you make of that?
2:24:08
You know, look ba to about a
quarter of the cases
2:24:10
here already. It is clearly a
bit more transmissible.
2:24:13
The good news about ba our
facets
2:24:16
work just fine. It's just the
same virus as ba one that swept
2:24:22
How can
2:24:23
anyone with a straight face, say
our vaccines work just fine. We
2:24:30
know this is not true. They
don't work just fine.
2:24:35
But he's feeding the big lie
dismissible.
2:24:38
The good news about VA to George
is our vaccines work just fine.
2:24:43
It's the same. It's the same
virus as VA one that swept
2:24:47
across America in January. So
Americans have to get vaccinated
2:24:50
and being boosted is the best
possible protection against it.
2:24:54
I'm pretty confident we're gonna
get through any any ba to SIRs
2:24:57
that it comes our way
2:24:58
and Pfizer is now requesting all
for that second booster shot
2:25:01
people 65 And over, are we
heading towards a world where
2:25:05
everyone's gonna need a second
booster shot at some point?
2:25:08
Yeah, that's a very good
question. We've always wanted to
2:25:10
be on this. We have not seen the
full set of data yet. They've
2:25:13
just filed it with the FDA. I
suspect we probably will end up
2:25:18
needing to give that second
booster to high risk people,
2:25:21
whether other people will need
it or not just naturally want to
2:25:24
see that full set of data
2:25:26
actors. Yeah, thanks very much.
Thanks, as always, for your time
2:25:28
and your information.
2:25:29
Oh, yes, your timing information
2:25:30
information whatsoever.
2:25:32
Now, it's not just Pfizer who's
pushing now the drug dealers are
2:25:35
literally coming to your door
and saying, Hey, man, it's time
2:25:39
for you to buy some more, you
know, otherwise, you won't be on
2:25:42
the route anymore.
2:25:43
The request for Maderna
overnight goes beyond what
2:25:45
Pfizer requested earlier this
week. Maderna is asking the FDA
2:25:49
for emergency use authorization
for all adults 18 and older to
2:25:53
be eligible for a second
booster. That's a fourth shot in
2:25:57
all Pfizer's requests only
included those adults 65 And
2:26:01
older now Maderna says this was
meant to provide more
2:26:04
flexibility to federal
regulators as they determine who
2:26:07
should be eligible for an
additional dose, including those
2:26:09
at higher risk of severe
COVID-19. The concern here is
2:26:13
waning immunity as health
officials are tracking and
2:26:16
omachron sub variant known as ba
to new COVID cases worldwide
2:26:21
increase this week by nearly 10%
following a six week decline.
2:26:26
And CDC Director Dr. Rochelle
Wollensky is now warning that
2:26:29
it's certainly possible that
mask recommendations could have
2:26:32
to be re implemented anticipated
there could be an increase in
2:26:36
new cases currently be a two now
makes up nearly a quarter of all
2:26:40
new cases in the US. A range of
estimates show the sub variant
2:26:43
is between 30 and 80%. More
transmissible but so far, no
2:26:48
indication that it causes more
severe disease.
2:26:51
Okay, let's take a look at this
disease. Let's follow the
2:26:54
science let's go to the root of
all evil to the World Health
2:26:58
Organization also known as the
water closet, Maria fonecare,
2:27:02
Cova. She is explained and this
is a produced produced videos.
2:27:07
So apologies for the music
upfront here. That's how
2:27:11
critical it is that you get into
the mood as she's about to tell
2:27:14
you about B A to this variant.
2:27:19
Yes, we are aware of this three
competent, it's a combination of
2:27:23
delta a y dot four and Omicron
VA dot one, it's been detected,
2:27:27
but they're very low levels of
this detection. The recombinant
2:27:31
itself, this is something that
is expected given a large amount
2:27:35
of circulation the intense
amount of circulation that we
2:27:37
saw with both Omicron and delta,
2:27:40
I'm just going to interrupt for
a second. So people don't get to
2:27:42
hypnotized by that music because
that is intentional.
2:27:46
And given the sheer number of
changes and mutations within
2:27:49
Omicron. It was much easier for
researchers, scientists, public
2:27:54
health professionals, people who
are studying the genome to be
2:27:58
able to detect these
recombinants we have not seen
2:28:02
any change in the epidemiology.
With this recombinant, we
2:28:05
haven't seen any change in
severity. But there are many
2:28:08
studies that are underway.
Unfortunately, we do expect to
2:28:12
see recombinants because this is
what viruses do. They change
2:28:15
over time, who has been aware of
this because of our technical
2:28:19
advisory group for virus
evolution. So this is something
2:28:22
that's on our radar, it's
something that we are monitoring
2:28:24
for. So it's really critical
that we have testing. And it's
2:28:27
really critical that we continue
sequencing, that we have good
2:28:31
geographic representation of
sequencing around the world, and
2:28:34
that the systems that have been
put in place for surveillance
2:28:37
for testing for sequencing,
right now be reinforced. These
2:28:42
are the systems that we have in
place. And so we will update you
2:28:44
on any new information that we
have as soon as we have it.
2:28:48
This is okay. This is exactly
the music they put out.
2:28:51
Question. Yeah.
2:28:53
That is an announcement specific
kind of an announcement about a
2:28:56
specific kind of thing. What is
the point of the music?
2:29:00
That's why I left it in there.
It's mind control out No buts
2:29:04
mind control.
2:29:06
The whole mind controllers.
horse crap, go
2:29:13
produce a couple clips, The New
York Times. Okay, but I'm just
2:29:16
I'm laying out the the quilt
work for you here New York
2:29:20
Times. Here's their headline.
Another COVID surge may be
2:29:24
coming. Are we ready for it? So
we've been wearing rose colored
2:29:30
glasses instead of correcting
our vision. One scientist said
2:29:37
so they're gearing it up. While
we're not looking while we're
2:29:40
all waiting blue and yellow
flags and Ground Zero once
2:29:45
again. It's going to be New York
where they still have mandates
2:29:48
for commercial companies for
sports venues. You can get in or
2:29:54
out without being vaccinated in
corporate America in New York.
2:29:59
This is not the Just accept. We
do have a new health
2:30:02
commissioner. Yes, the new team
members in New York boots on the
2:30:06
ground.
2:30:07
He's the new face of the city's
COVID messaging today was Dr.
2:30:10
Ashwin Vasanth first COVID
briefing,
2:30:12
something you'll hear me talk
about a lot is the emotional
2:30:15
toll that this pandemic has
taken on all of us.
2:30:18
Right now the city's color coded
COVID system still has us
2:30:22
enjoying low levels of new cases
and hospitalizations across the
2:30:25
board. The seven day average is
a low 1.49%. But the BA to
2:30:30
Omicron sub variant is here and
is accounting for more of the
2:30:34
new cases and things have
changed since the surge around
2:30:37
the holidays that had people
waiting in long lines on the
2:30:39
street for testing. For one at
home test kits are much easier
2:30:43
to come by. And even though the
city only uses PCR test data to
2:30:47
calculate the positivity level,
I strongly
2:30:49
encourage
2:30:50
New Yorkers to use home tests if
that's the way to get yourself
2:30:53
tested. If you have a home test
in New York feeling well in the
2:30:56
morning, use that home test to
know if you have COVID Before
2:30:59
you go to work before you go
anywhere. Getting treatment
2:31:02
is also easier. We're
encouraging
2:31:04
all New Yorkers who test
positive at home to call 212
2:31:09
COVID-19 and get treated
2:31:10
and some mandates have also
changed. But the private sector
2:31:14
vaccine mandate that a sideline
professional athletes in New
2:31:17
York could very well continue
into baseball season. It's not
2:31:20
changing anytime soon.
2:31:21
I think it's indefinite at this
point. I think we you know,
2:31:24
people who have tried to predict
what's going to happen in the
2:31:28
future for this pandemic have
repeatedly found egg on their
2:31:32
face, as they say, and I'm not
going to do that here today.
2:31:38
So for his own ego, we're not
going to take any any risks
2:31:42
here. I don't want egg on my
face. He doesn't want a gun
2:31:44
forget about your kid with a
diaper on his head at five in
2:31:47
the school will be no
2:31:49
egg under the diaper net. Let me
mention something here. This is
2:31:52
kind of funny, because I still
think gambling Interserve
2:31:54
involved.
2:31:55
I like that I like this theory
because we're still we're still
2:31:58
waiting for Kyrie Irving
2:31:59
Tyree. Currently the situation
is that you can get into the you
2:32:04
can go into the arena without a
vaccination and sit and watch a
2:32:12
game. But you can't be on the
floor without a vaccination and
2:32:17
play a game. Unless Unless
you're from another team. haha
2:32:25
So currently, there are teams
that have members who have not
2:32:28
vaccinated can play in the in
the arena in Madison Square
2:32:32
Garden. But Kyrie because
2:32:34
there was there was a carve out
for sports and show business I
2:32:37
believe I believe celebrities
are also allowed to visit and
2:32:40
work in New York without being
vaccinated. But Kyrie
2:32:44
cannot play on the court.
Correct? No, of course telling
2:32:47
you this is a scam. You know
2:32:48
why? You know, you know why that
is? Because he's black. Racist
2:32:53
in New
2:32:53
York. Team is black, but that's
beside the point. It would.
2:32:58
Let's don't ruin my gag man.
2:33:01
Yeah, I know. I thought that the
kicker was good. So I think
2:33:07
there's something very
suspicious about this.
2:33:09
Yeah. You think it's the
gambling and I kind of like
2:33:12
that. But it's because this guy
didn't want egg on his face,
2:33:16
apparently. Yeah. Get him an egg
on his face. No, I got my face.
2:33:20
No, I got my face. Now, what's
interesting about
2:33:23
that otherwise, by the way,
saying what he said and how he
2:33:26
said it, where he said and what
the context was, the guy is a
2:33:29
gutless wonder. Okay, sounds
about
2:33:31
right. To fun facts. The first
one is, you know, they tried to
2:33:38
get the the booster shot done,
tried to get the approval for
2:33:42
for under five year olds. And
now in a somewhat mentioned
2:33:48
report, the CDC has fixed their
coding logic error, colloquially
2:33:56
known as a glitch. All Time
pediatric deaths from COVID 19
2:34:02
reported on the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's
2:34:05
COVID. Data tracker plummeted
nearly 24% After the agency
2:34:10
resolved a coding logic error on
Wednesday to CDCs COVID data
2:34:16
track I'd presented a misleading
impression prior to the fix. The
2:34:20
children were dying at a sharply
amplified rate amid the Omicron
2:34:24
surge earlier this year. The
tool had reported one point
2:34:27
17 155 All Time deaths from
children zero to 17 on Tuesday,
2:34:33
was 738 of the deaths occurring
during the first 10 weeks of
2:34:36
2022. After CDC resolve the
error, the pediatric deaths each
2:34:41
figure report on its COVID data
tracker dropped to 1300 39 all
2:34:46
time deaths, a reduction of
23.7%. How can we trust them on
2:34:53
anything? This is terrible.
Yeah, and no, no, I mean this
2:34:58
back in the day this would be a
secret The minutes this will be
2:35:01
investigative reporting,
Woodward and Bernstein would
2:35:04
come out of the closet.
2:35:05
I'd like to see some coders go
in there and deconstruct the
2:35:08
code.
2:35:09
Yes, coding logic area code
review. Okay,
2:35:12
well, let's take a look at the
code,
2:35:14
code review code review, coders
code, there should be an
2:35:19
American should be able to have
code review. The other. The
2:35:24
other fun fact telling
2:35:26
us this nonsense is doesn't cut
it, as far as I'm concerned, I
2:35:29
don't know probably doesn't know
about code review. But that's
2:35:31
what they need to do. They need
to bring some experts in and
2:35:34
take apart the code.
2:35:36
Another fun fact from one of our
producers be a two. If you
2:35:41
pronounce it by two, ba two, the
way you would look at it ba ba
2:35:45
two, it means a big dick and
Turkish. So I think we I think
2:35:49
we keep the ball to okay. But
two is what it is brought to and
2:35:55
we speak Turkish. And Gary
mentioned that wastewater is not
2:36:03
a trailing indicator, he says it
is in fact a leading indicator
2:36:07
according to the officials who
are doing this wastewater
2:36:11
surveillance.
2:36:13
Okay, this is interesting. I
want to hear how it's a leading
2:36:15
indicator. And let's explain to
people with the difference that
2:36:20
leading indicator is something
that happens in it tells us that
2:36:23
something else is going to
happen afterwards.
2:36:24
Whereas a typical Coronavirus
test provides results for one
2:36:28
person sampling wastewater for
the presence of COVID-19
2:36:31
provides an assessment for a
larger community. The results
2:36:35
are a leading indicator of the
status of the pandemic because
2:36:39
infected individuals shed the
virus in poop before they show
2:36:44
symptoms. In fact, our producer
Gary says yeah, would be a
2:36:52
leading indicator if this is
true. Our producer Gary says the
2:36:56
lagging indicator is death.
Which I thought was genius.
2:37:03
That's a lot. Yeah, that's a
fact. That is a good lagging
2:37:05
indicator. So there you go. And
they're doing this in Berkeley.
2:37:16
So you you might want to poop in
a bucket because they're gonna
2:37:18
come knocking on your door.
2:37:21
That's the way I've always
pooped.
2:37:24
Why does that not surprise me?
2:37:26
Yes. Good for the fish oil. It's
also good. It's thrown to the
2:37:30
next door neighbor's yard.
Figure out where it came from my
2:37:32
goodness. Do you have any other
COVID stuff you want to
2:37:35
talk I do have the COVID update
from the UK so we can see what's
2:37:38
going on there because they seem
to be a leading indicator and
2:37:40
they're not going along with the
program or something.
2:37:43
unvaccinated arrivals at the
British border will no longer
2:37:45
require a negative COVID-19 test
results after the country's
2:37:48
health minister said rising
rates were to be quote expected
2:37:52
that the UK remained in a very
good position. Two years after
2:37:55
authorities first introduced
travel bans with frequently
2:37:58
confusing policy shifts around
quarantine costly testing and
2:38:01
contact tracing the British
travel industry welcome the end
2:38:04
of the complex regulations. The
UK aviation minister Robert
2:38:07
court said the sacrifices made
by the entire country had meant
2:38:10
people could one small travel
without quote bureaucratic
2:38:12
restrictions, though emergency
plans remain just in case
2:38:15
concerning new variants appeared
in future. All
2:38:19
bunch of countries are lifting
requirements except the United
2:38:22
States Of course. Even as an
American citizen, you have to
2:38:27
have a negative PCR so called
test to re enter the country.
2:38:32
Yeah, and if you're not an
American citizen, you need to be
2:38:35
vaccinated
2:38:36
as well. So just entered to the
southern border. Just it's a
2:38:39
very
2:38:39
old joke, but yeah, yeah, you
can but it's annoying because
2:38:44
people can't travel. And I don't
know why we will I do. Because
2:38:48
this shit is coming down again.
I think they're gonna try it.
2:38:52
They're gonna try it
2:38:53
smart money to do once they
better try it soon. Because once
2:38:56
these, these these midterm
elections take place, they're
2:39:00
going to all say, whoops, we're
doing the wrong thing. And
2:39:03
they'll pull the plug on all
this right after the the
2:39:06
election you watch.
2:39:07
Right, which is, which is why I
think that they're ready to do
2:39:10
it again. Now.
2:39:12
Well, then they're totally
hosed. Although Wait a minute,
2:39:15
you might be onto something
because if you do it again now
2:39:17
named coffered all mail in
ballot, then you can rig the
2:39:21
election again.
2:39:24
What if it became
2:39:26
Look? Look? Look, look, please
2:39:30
see what the mainstream media
has just done to everybody with
2:39:33
Ukraine. Please, look, look I
mean, it's getting it's getting
2:39:38
people who don't live in
Ukraine.
2:39:41
Who never heard is a place
2:39:45
to hate Putin want him
assassinated. Him in the this is
2:39:50
bringing up a lot of anger and a
lot. This is not just about
2:39:54
Russia. This is three years of
frustration people are having
2:39:58
and I think it's gonna coming
in. And you know that there's
2:40:02
enough people in New York and
Los Angeles and all the big
2:40:05
cities who are already walking
outside still with masks on
2:40:08
they're afraid to take the mask
off. Most people won't admit it.
2:40:13
They don't want to take the mask
off because they're worried that
2:40:15
they'll be seen as a Republican
that's literally why people are
2:40:18
still wearing masks true most
it's really not because they're
2:40:21
worried about anything.
2:40:23
And so if you're if you say
you're in the elite crowd that
2:40:27
is manipulating the American
public and you're getting to do
2:40:31
this and again we do that, don't
you think it'd be listen? I just
2:40:35
I just unbelievable fun to just
keep doing it with other things
2:40:40
and just see how far you can go
as a kick wouldn't you do it? I
2:40:47
would love to see we get to see
we you know, all of a sudden
2:40:49
make it so that people can't
wear socks. You know, they have
2:40:53
to go with nuts socks because
socks systems they will get to
2:40:56
dream sup Mbah we doing for some
reason that you can't wear
2:40:58
socks, and let's see what
happens. No, it would be just
2:41:01
nothing but endless and endless
yucks.
2:41:06
something even better is
happening as people now they
2:41:10
know with with the war, but not
even saying the war in Ukraine.
2:41:14
We just say with the war with a
war raging right now. You know,
2:41:20
and COVID and we're gonna have,
you know, the botou right around
2:41:24
the corner. CBS News knows
exactly what people need
2:41:29
when it comes to stressful
situations, taking college exams
2:41:33
ranks right up there. So the
University of Bristol was the
2:41:36
perfect setting for British
researchers to test their new
2:41:39
anti anxiety device.
2:41:41
What? What do you think the anti
anxiety device is? I mean, it
2:41:47
sounds electroshock
2:41:49
anxiety device,
2:41:50
what we got them to do was a
maths test. So we had them to do
2:41:54
some sequencing of numbers, some
of which were impossible. So we
2:41:58
really ramped up the level of
anxiety.
2:42:00
They tested more than 100
students giving a third of them
2:42:03
this breathing cushion to hug
before the exam. It's hidden
2:42:06
inflatable pouch simulates slow
breathing,
2:42:09
reduce that pretest anxiety. So
they still got anxious, but they
2:42:13
got less anxious and it gave no
intervention whatsoever.
2:42:16
Based on questionnaires,
researchers found anxiety scores
2:42:19
for cushion hugging students
were similar to those who
2:42:22
meditated.
2:42:24
It just has a lovely intuitive,
simple feel to it.
2:42:28
textile designer Annie ly would
helped create the calming
2:42:31
cushion and says dementia
patients also find it
2:42:34
comforting,
2:42:36
which was lovely, and they
didn't want to let go of the
2:42:39
cushion. And they all said oh, I
remember when my child size
2:42:44
testing is still in the early
stages and the pillow hasn't
2:42:47
been tried on patients with
diagnosed anxiety disorders. But
2:42:51
researchers are hopeful we can
2:42:53
use therapies, we can use
pharmaceutical interventions,
2:42:55
but they take time they cost
money, whereas a cushion is just
2:42:58
something people can choose to
interact with.
2:43:01
And scientists say just a quick
cuddle can put anxiety to rest.
2:43:05
Alright, so back in the day, you
got a bullet wound you know,
2:43:10
it's like here bite on this
leather strap and have some
2:43:12
whiskey and we're gonna burn it
right out of here. We'll dig it
2:43:16
out. Now, when you're anxious,
you get the calming cushion.
2:43:23
Mike Lyndale is gonna make
2:43:24
a killing on this. Oh, Mike
Lynch could probably gentleman
2:43:27
this railing on this and have a
special version that looks like
2:43:30
a teddy bear. I think that'd be
even funnier.
2:43:33
I mean, this this is real this
is there's there's a lot of
2:43:37
crazy stuff going on right now.
I mean, I haven't even followed
2:43:41
the the the female Swimming
Championships that's now
2:43:47
everyone's all angry. You know,
we have right now people are
2:43:50
just, we have these like social
media martyrs, where people are
2:43:54
not even really talking about
the issues anymore. They're
2:43:58
there. They're trying to say
stuff and see if it'll get them
2:44:01
D platformed. And other people
go around saying Wow, man, he
2:44:05
was really cool. He's probably
gonna get the platform. That's
2:44:07
that's all they talk about now.
Social media martyrdom and
2:44:12
you're losing out on on
anything, any anything sensical
2:44:18
being discussed. Anyway, there's
enough in the mainstream that'll
2:44:21
just make you go what,
2:44:22
and now to a bill that would
push to put a stop to black
2:44:26
Americans being treated unfairly
because of their hairstyle. The
2:44:30
Democratic led House of
Representatives passed what is
2:44:32
known as the crown act, and it
bans race based hair
2:44:36
discrimination in employment and
federally funded programs. The
2:44:40
Act would protect against styles
including braids, cornrows,
2:44:44
twists and afros. The House
passed this bill and a 235 to
2:44:50
189 vote, and it now goes to the
Senate.
2:44:55
No, black hair particularly for
black women is third race can't
2:45:00
touch it stay away Come on What
are we doing? This just makes no
2:45:10
sense it controls there really?
Is there really an issue? Is
2:45:14
that really an issue that people
are being discriminated against?
2:45:17
I mean, it's not just about hair
is it John? We know what this is
2:45:20
about. A black No, no, no, no,
this is this is for the for the
2:45:28
nutjobs who got their ear holes
blown out and the Tet face
2:45:32
towels
2:45:33
filled to face piercings
2:45:34
everything that we normalize it
all normalize it all this
2:45:39
started with Hooters
2:45:40
you have to hire me because I
got my face tattooed and pierced
2:45:43
exactly you did. Hi. What was
your like burger was like a bro
2:45:47
fries with that burger and you
get you're used to gruesome
2:45:50
person that's trying to ruin the
American because
2:45:53
that was really poor. You didn't
do that? Well, because they have
2:45:57
a tongue pierced he had talks
like this.
2:46:01
Look by the time
2:46:04
exactly now your talk. That's,
that's what it sounds like.
2:46:09
Exactly.
2:46:11
You know, I've been clipping out
we get it. I just before we go
2:46:15
to the break.
2:46:17
I have two more. I have two more
clips. I want to play
2:46:18
Oh, once you I have I've been
I've been starting to collect a
2:46:22
Shepard Smith and all these
other guys that have these
2:46:25
little zingers.
2:46:27
Let me let me stay on the LGBTQ
Black Lives Matter. Yeah, you
2:46:30
can't move away from that
because I got a couple more
2:46:32
bullcrap stuff to play. Because
just when this crowd that comes
2:46:36
in Van Jones, recipient of $100
million from Amazon founder Jeff
2:46:41
Bezos resurrects Robyn D'Angelo,
she's coming back. Here we go
2:46:48
guy. Oh, yeah, I'm gonna focus
for those who don't remember,
2:46:51
this is the the author of white
fragility and consultant to the
2:46:55
stars to make sure you're not
racist.
2:46:58
I'm going to focus my remarks,
you want to be clear that all
2:47:01
people of color experience
racism in both shared ways in
2:47:04
specific ways. But for purposes
of you are in my positions, I'm
2:47:07
going to focus on black people,
by every measure, black people
2:47:10
are at the bottom, and white
people are at the top. And as
2:47:12
Abram kindI says there's really
only two overall ways to explain
2:47:16
that.
2:47:16
Notice, he's talking to Van
Jones, a black man with $100
2:47:20
million at the bottom at the
bottom robbing
2:47:23
by every measure black people at
the bottom, and white people are
2:47:26
at the top. And as even kindy
says there's really only two
2:47:29
overall ways to explain that
white people are superior. And
2:47:33
that's why we're on the top or a
systemic racism. And then you
2:47:39
add segregation, most white
people live segregated lives.
2:47:43
And I, I think the most powerful
message of white supremacy, it's
2:47:47
that I could live love, work,
play, die in racial segregation
2:47:54
with no sense whatsoever that
anything of value has been lost.
2:47:58
To me, that's the deepest
message of all, the absence of
2:48:03
any sense that a segregated
life, that there's some value
2:48:08
missing, what
2:48:08
is up with that? What is this
left tells us and again,
2:48:14
message of all the absence of
any sense that a segregated life
2:48:20
that there's some value missing?
In fact, white people, if we're
2:48:22
being honest, measure the value
of our spaces by the absence of
2:48:26
black people.
2:48:27
Oh, John, let's be honest for a
moment do you value the your
2:48:31
space by the absence of black
people?
2:48:34
Well, I do I'm doing the podcast
and with some black guy in here
2:48:37
looks.
2:48:39
And I have to say there are laws
in 28 states right now and more
2:48:43
being pushed that would
guarantee that we stay
2:48:46
uneducated, which means that
will protect this system.
2:48:52
Stay on this must be critical
race theory.
2:48:56
Oh, I don't know if you could
tell is the one that really your
2:49:00
cut that I Yeah, to death,
something wrong with her.
2:49:04
Now let's go quickly to ESPN. As
you know, I'm always watching
2:49:07
the Women's Basketball
Tournament love it, trying to
2:49:12
get me in trying to pick up some
weed tips from the ladies. And
2:49:16
well, this was an interesting
little moment they had
2:49:18
our LGBTQ ia plus teammates at
Disney asked for our solidarity
2:49:24
and support, including our
company's support in opposition
2:49:28
to the parental rights and
education bill in the state of
2:49:30
Florida. And similar legislation
across the United States.
2:49:34
This is the so called Don't say
gay bill. The threat
2:49:38
to human rights is a threat to
all human rights. And at this
2:49:43
time, Courtney and I were going
to take a pause from our
2:49:46
broadcast to show our love and
support.
2:49:51
They had a moment of silence on
the broadcast so they show their
2:49:54
love and support for the LGBTQ
vi L for the bill. Yeah, because
2:50:00
And just so everyone knows, we
have gotten to a place in the
2:50:04
United States and is probably
global, where school believes
2:50:08
that they should not just be
educating your child but really
2:50:13
raising your child. And they
feel it is an outrage that they
2:50:17
cannot discuss sexual education
of any kind before third grade,
2:50:25
third grade, right, when you're
what 6777? Maybe I am. And this
2:50:32
has become incredibly
controversial because the way it
2:50:35
goes, and then we'll just
present the other side is, well,
2:50:38
if you're then a trans child,
male or female, irrelevant,
2:50:45
younger than seven, well, you're
going to feel out of place. So
2:50:50
that's mean. And to accentuate
this and to politicize it over
2:50:55
the backs of children as usual,
they lie and say, Oh, this bill
2:50:59
says you can't say gay, which is
also rude because they never
2:51:04
bring in gay it's always LGBTQ.
IAP Kip, but no, they don't say
2:51:09
that. So the whole thing is it's
it's this this is what really
2:51:15
bugs me about American politics.
This this thing?
2:51:20
This lies
2:51:21
funny. Yeah, but it's always
abusing some group. In this
2:51:26
case. It's children. Oh, let's
let's do something else for
2:51:29
political gain. Is it less
abusive, more black people?
2:51:31
That's funny. Let's bring in the
white lady to tell us how to do
2:51:34
it. And I think I told you that
your pick for Supreme Court
2:51:42
Justice was never going to pan
out. I said didn't I did I said
2:51:47
they're gonna find problems with
her because they're always going
2:51:49
to find a way but the reason why
is because I said it was what's
2:51:54
his face? The guy from South
Carolina? What's the guy's name?
2:52:01
Golden Z. No, no.
2:52:02
Who got who got Biden elected or
God Biden basically the
2:52:06
nomination?
2:52:07
Right? The black guy? Yes.
What's coming now? The guy and
2:52:12
he has his candidate Yeah, I
know that we I discussed that.
2:52:15
No, I think he felt he should be
the supreme court justice.
2:52:21
Oh, well, that's never gonna
happen. Well,
2:52:24
and so this what you're about to
hear is my contribution from the
2:52:28
War Room. Ban ins podcast he
2:52:31
brings on good cuz I have a
Supreme Court judges clip to
2:52:34
good which will counter this. I
hope
2:52:37
we'll find out. This is who was
this Mike Davis. I have no idea
2:52:42
who it is. But listen to the
story that he has as to why her
2:52:46
nomination is quote problematic.
And I think it's the Democrats
2:52:51
are behind this because they
don't want this particular
2:52:54
Supreme Court justice. Mike.
2:52:57
How is this just an effort to
smear judge a brown Jackson or
2:53:03
is there really something here,
sir?
2:53:07
So thank you for having me.
Judge katachi brown Jackson has
2:53:10
a 25 year record of advocating
for lighter sentences for people
2:53:19
who possess child pornography
and is going it permeates her
2:53:23
public record or in her Senate
Judiciary Committee disclosures
2:53:28
at the Article Three project,
the group that I ran, we did a
2:53:30
deep dive into this and we going
back to our her Harvard Law
2:53:33
School note where she argued
that that our sex registry laws
2:53:39
are unconstitutionally punitive,
essentially, to her service on
2:53:44
the United States Sentencing
Commission which is the
2:53:46
policymaking body they make
recommendations to federal
2:53:50
judges on the sentence ranges
for various federal crimes. She
2:53:54
made it her one of her pet
projects there to take on child
2:53:58
pornography. And she's arguing
that these mandatory minimum
2:54:02
sentences mandated by Congress
for these child pornographers
2:54:05
for these pedophiles are, are
too harsh. And then you see this
2:54:10
Josh Hawley Senator Josh Hawley
from Missouri, posted a Twitter
2:54:15
thread on this where he
documents he has the receipts on
2:54:17
there, he documents seven cases,
while judge Jackson was a
2:54:21
district court judge where she
she imposed sentences below the
2:54:26
even below even the recommended
guidelines for these child
2:54:30
pornographers. So it's it's a
disturbing pattern that the
2:54:33
Senate must explore when they
start these hearings on Monday.
2:54:37
I'm telling you, only the
Democrats could be behind this.
2:54:41
No, it's this these guys. I
think that this is a red herring
2:54:45
that you played and I'm glad you
did.
2:54:47
Totally. It's totally a red
herring. It's totally a red
2:54:50
herring.
2:54:51
I believe that and I'm going to
show I'm going to play a clip
2:54:53
from NPR about her confirmation
hearings. And the thing you
2:54:57
notice a stands out like a sore
thumb. is there's no mention of
2:55:01
this. Zero mentioned this
pedophile thing which they could
2:55:06
go after her for. But I think
the fix is in. I think both
2:55:10
sides are ready to push push her
through. Because when you listen
2:55:13
to this NPR clip, they don't
even come close to mentioning
2:55:17
that and play this confirmation
hearing clip.
2:55:20
Clyburn, by the way, was yes
Clyburn Clyburn is the guy
2:55:24
looking at the Monday
confirmation hearing for
2:55:26
President Biden's pick to
replace Justin Stephen Briar on
2:55:30
the Supreme Court begin? What
are you watching? For? One thing
2:55:33
we expect Republican senators to
go after his her history as a
2:55:39
judge of favoring pro abortion
rights. Now, we'll call this
2:55:43
brown. Brown Jackson. Yes, that
is right. And another is her
2:55:48
record of defending drug dealers
and other street criminals. Of
2:55:51
course, she did this as part of
her job as a public defender
2:55:55
shortly after law school. That's
an important part of
2:55:58
guaranteeing some semblance of
equal treatment under the law.
2:56:02
But let's just say it's not a
lucrative job. No current
2:56:04
members of the Supreme Court are
former public defenders, and
2:56:08
neither are very many of the
Senate Judiciary Committee
2:56:10
members. That's the committee
handling these hearings. Okay.
2:56:16
They don't they don't even come
close to touching this topic.
2:56:19
This topic is a third rail. I'm
gonna bring it up in my shop and
2:56:23
the hearings a little bit. She's
a shoo in.
2:56:27
Mm hmm. All right. Well, I'm
still saying no.
2:56:32
I'm saying what you want. I'm
saying no, I don't know why
2:56:34
you're saying no, though. Who's
better? I mean, I looked at all
2:56:37
the candidates and she's clearly
the best one she's personable
2:56:41
She sounds she got the same kind
of personalities as the rest of
2:56:44
the kind of goofy, smart, got
good credential has
2:56:47
the reason why I'm saying no is
because it has nothing to do
2:56:50
with her. It has to do with the
power players in Washington. I
2:56:54
don't think she she's may not be
anyone's girl
2:56:56
Clyburn. Clyburn had a
candidate. I considered her and
2:57:00
I always thought that if
2:57:02
if look at what Clyburn did to
get to get Biden,
2:57:05
I know, I looked into hiring
candidate and I think I think
2:57:09
Biden's already disgusted with
him. So what about this woman? I
2:57:11
like her better. She's more
likely to get through a thought
2:57:14
a lot of aggravation to Clyburn
candidate is kind of a
2:57:17
schoolmarm. Type She's no good,
I'm
2:57:19
telling you, the Clyburn
candidate is Clyburn. Look, oh,
2:57:23
well, that's not gonna happen.
Okay. This is a poke moment.
2:57:29
I mean, that's, that's no
offense, but that's out there.
2:57:34
The idea you have done this,
you're not doing it with this
2:57:37
one. He said black woman. Now
unless Clyburn identifies as a
2:57:42
black woman he's not getting in.
Now. That's a possibility. The
2:57:47
swimmer
2:57:49
will we'll see.
2:57:51
I'm going to show my mood by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:57:55
all the people who could do
that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
2:58:05
We have a few people to thank
for show 1435 think Sony was
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Vince Cuddy, a ser mainframe and
Yokosuka Japan when 28 Jonathan
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Rowley and older Grove, BC
12345. David Dorsey and pits for
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pits Ford, New York 100 douceur
Ross and Scottsdale Arizona 100.
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Dodge Gaskill, sir dodger. Panic
of the Panhandle in Texas, but
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he's in Barton Vermont. I guess
there's a Sarah panel there.
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9999 Sure, Kevin McLaughlin,
Duke of Luna lover of America
2:58:44
and boobs. Yeah. Oh, eight in
Concord new. We got to give him
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a jingle. North Carolina. Okay,
keep doing this. We Mazel jingle
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it up. All right, Derek.
Fletcher yelling boobs. Real
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love.
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So creative. OBEs so creative.
Creative.
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Sir. X media tour in Hamilton,
Ontario. 7560. You want some
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peace karma. We'll do that. At
the end. Demetrius Demimonde.
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Damned INNOPOLIS damned
INNOPOLIS in Berlin, Deutschland
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75. Sir Rick in Arlington,
Washington 6996 Or skip logic in
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6333 in Spring Hill, Tennessee.
Brian spen Naugle in Arlington,
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Virginia 606 Birthday donation,
hope I got his name there. Dean
2:59:41
Roker, sir Dean 5510. Then we
have a very long note, which is
2:59:47
attached to we don't know what
because the note confused us.
2:59:51
Yeah, we're not going to read
the note and notes too long
2:59:53
anyway. Because it seems this is
from David wicker, it came in
2:59:59
with some different Five
something double nickels on the
3:00:02
dime, double nickels and dimes
goes on about he is some amount
3:00:08
over a over a knighthood amount
but then he says he's the bear
3:00:12
and he wants to be a bear in
somehow. And is so confusing.
3:00:16
This note is so confusing and
includes a list of thank yous,
3:00:21
but Academy Award style to
Lindsay and Jackie green and
3:00:26
blah, blah. And it's just we
don't we can't make heads or
3:00:30
tails of what he's has to say
whether he's a baron, or is it
3:00:33
night, there's no evidence that
he's got enough to be a baron.
3:00:37
So we're skipping the note. And
will he when he straightens
3:00:41
himself out and gives us
something more concise and
3:00:43
readable? We'll we'll put them
on the list for knighting or why
3:00:47
don't know what
3:00:47
the part is. The part I will
read is it's he turned 52 Last
3:00:54
night. And so he's donating for
that. And he is congratulating
3:01:00
his smokin hot red hot mama on
15 years of marriage and they
3:01:05
never had a fight and everything
and everything else. Yeah, you
3:01:09
gotta tell us what's going on
here, David, because it was it
3:01:12
was very confusing. Three people
looked at it and no one could
3:01:15
really figure it out.
3:01:16
I couldn't figure it out. Adam
couldn't figure it out. Eric
3:01:19
couldn't figure it out. But we
3:01:20
we aim to please. So let's let's
do this.
3:01:24
Kevin hartal in Lewisville,
North Carolina 5510. Sir Andrew
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Benz and Imperial Missouri 5005.
And the last group is a $50
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donors name and location
starting with Nathan Ross in
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Salisbury, North Carolina. 15.
He says came across the show a
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few weeks ago due to my
douchebag brother Ben. Oh,
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yes. Douchebag.
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William Kidwell in Dover,
Delaware. 50. Andrew gusik Sir
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Andrew in Greensboro, North
Carolina, Doug Andrews in
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Scott lavender in Montgomery,
Texas, Kevin O'Brien in Chicago,
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Illinois. Dame Cassidy Eastwood
of dimension a in Oklahoma City,
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and she's got a birthday call
out to her best friend, Dave Oh,
3:02:12
it's also just come true to a
knighthood and a birthday call
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out for for someone Dave. Dave.
Dave. Okay. And then last two is
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Roth out down there in Saugus,
California want to thank these
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folks for making the show
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Yes, this was a wonderful little
show that we've done we
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appreciate that so much of my
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setup, birthdays are good to go.
Thank you to these producers
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that they join our executive and
Associate Executive producers in
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making this this podcast is
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you find our sustaining
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contribute to the show on a
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consider one of these a great
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you for producing the best
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Here is the list name Cassidy
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celebrated on the 15th or Nathan
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the 19th Sir Mark, of course and
happy birthday to Dame Astrid
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celebrating on March 22 David
Buss or Happy Birthday to
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daughter Sarah 14 on the 22nd
Anonymous turns 32 on the 22nd
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then we have today before also
to his son Joshua, who turns 23
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on March 24, Aaron air
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errata grid
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and rotta Creek to us her smokin
hot better have sir Harvey
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Wallbanger celebrating BIKETOWN
dirty Dick bang says Happy
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Birthday to Western Archer
Campbell banks also celebrating
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our Brian spur Naugle and David
wicker happy birthday for
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everybody here at the best
podcast in the universe. Cool.
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Then we have one night one and
of course we have Dame Andrea
3:04:29
who sent in the top donation for
Thursday show. We thanked her.
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She had an she had a dame name.
And we promptly forgot her. And
3:04:40
we didn't name her so I got a
special make you good
3:04:44
to be curious, back and forth
when we should do low back
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behind the scenes back and forth
going on between Adam myself
3:04:52
about black Dame
3:04:55
which is typically we don't want
to be if we forget to bring
3:04:59
someone on On to the round table
to the podium. Then it knights
3:05:04
can become a black knight and
add that to the name and I guess
3:05:06
we had a discussion about black
dame's not being a thing.
3:05:10
Yeah, it wasn't a thing because
most women don't know your black
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Dame is it doesn't sound great,
like black diet. I'm a black
3:05:16
knight. I don't see the
difference honest. And I send
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and I've argued that this is you
know, we don't do that black
3:05:23
Dame thing. And he's kind of
gotten annoyed with me. Next
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thing you know, she sends a
letter and complaining about not
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getting her damn hood and wants
to be a black Dame surprised I
3:05:34
wasn't even close to being
correct in this assertion and I
3:05:37
relent virtue signaling, okay.
3:05:42
Hey, give me the blade. I got a
blade here. This is our black
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blade
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got this special blade
disciplines? anodised here yeah.
3:05:49
Very nice powder coating to
Andrea Mars and anonymous. Both
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of you hop on up here. That's
right. Sorry about that. Andrea,
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making good for you right now.
And welcome to our anonymous
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night. Both of you have
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of $1,000 or more therefore I'm
proud to announce to take the as
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Black Knight black Dame Dame
Andrea of the dangerous goods
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and Sir anonymous Baron of the
ADF. See for you, we've got
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hookers and blow red boys and
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Also we've got the redheads and
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rise we got the bong hits and
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ginger, Evan dribbles, breast
milk and pablum. And of course,
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we have the mutton and me there
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much for supporting the no
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with the provided wax and you
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authenticity and well deserve to
spread proudly proudly at any of
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your no agenda meetups Speaking
of which.
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Always like a party? No agenda.
meetup.com is where you can find
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all the meetups near you. This
is what we've been talking about
3:07:20
during the show. This is your
tribe This is no agenda nation,
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Gizmo nation. Everybody can hang
out at one of these meetups
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because you're in the tribe it's
you don't have to be the same as
3:07:30
everybody else. In fact we'd
like it to be different the sin
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cow meetup report was sent in
written the second resist we
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much sin cow no agenda monthly
meetup was a success. Trevor and
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Chris join me for a great
conversation and brews at the
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barrel house Brewing Company tap
room at River Park in Fresno
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we're already planning for the
next meetup in April no audio
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only the one picture which was
nice. Thank you and that was
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from we'll Robertson now we go
to the flight of the no agendas.
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This is Roger at the proud bird
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check it in and having a good
time and our meetup is about
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time. On Do you Matt is mad at
the proud bird with everybody in
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the morning douchebags in the
Morning John and Adam here at
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the meetup where 97% of the
people at the meetup agree that
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climate change is real.
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Hey Fellows is Brian and j&k.
Love you guys.
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Hey, this is a Slick Rick.
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John, pass it forward. All
right. This is Angie
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representing a ranch in the
morning. xeric just want to say
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stay safe. John. This is Gussie
in the morning. This is G force
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waking up in the morning. Really
early and listening to in the
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morning. Thank you for your
purge.
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A new one. Thank you for your
purge. Pittsburgh celebrated Pi
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Day. Yeah.
3:08:48
So this is her data dog pack at
the Pittsburgh Pi Day meetup.
3:08:53
And I'm quite happy to report
that all we've done is just call
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spade spades and discuss how
this yellow journalism is very
3:09:01
dangerous to our democracy. This
is Sir Andrew Knight of the
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unapologetic pale males. This is
Dan
3:09:06
in the morning Brett and
Gabriela newer listeners in the
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morning
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sir Moulton she's who's made it
down from Scandinavia Kirk
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Gibson recent donation please
deduce me volunteer spook
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keeping tabs on my neighbor's
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a there's a signal virtue and
Lady signaled virtue in the
3:09:28
morning. They're turning the
frogs
3:09:30
gay again.
3:09:32
Today Morgan leaf just relieved
that nobody brought a pie with
3:09:36
bugs in it like the spook said
we're keeping Biden away one
3:09:43
bridge at a time here in
Pittsburgh in the morning.
3:09:49
All right. Alright, get real
creative there with all kinds of
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music beds and stuff the
Pittsburgh Pi Day report beat up
3:09:55
thank you very much. We now go
to our last one peace
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Peterborough, Ontario connect
Canada Navia oops I'm here no
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agenda server.
3:10:06
Hey John Adam it Sir Richard
Knight of the Korath is here at
3:10:09
the Peterborough cottage country
Meetup
3:10:12
is Joe Connor in the morning?
3:10:14
Thank you for the deducing This
is Pete from Peterborough.
3:10:18
Famous Mr. Fun two days so
nonrelated Elmer I just happened
3:10:24
to be here with a bunch of
people I don't have a clue
3:10:28
there
3:10:31
Cheers guys. I'm Jay. Hey doing
cheers. I'm great. Good to meet
3:10:36
all these fine folks here and
good to meet some like minded
3:10:41
folks in Peterborough.
3:10:42
Nice. It's Greg from part Oh,
first meetup. Finally.
3:10:46
This is circuit dozer in the
morning.
3:10:49
This is Baron Chris at the core
of the highlands and Night of
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the rare encounter. I'm sorry,
John. I didn't mean to hurt your
3:10:57
feelings. I'm sorry.
3:11:02
All right, keep it tight. People
keep it tight. We have a number
3:11:06
of my goodness they got a whole
special bed there. We got a
3:11:10
number of meetups happening
today. So let me tell you what's
3:11:14
going on. In fact, the Free
State of Florida del Bo deer
3:11:19
deplorables Dames and douchebags
Meetup is underway at to
3:11:22
George's at the cove and
Deerfield Beach, Florida. Can't
3:11:25
catch a Cuf in the desert two
o'clock Mountain Time. Today in
3:11:29
Albuquerque, New Mexico urban
360 Pizza. We have Annapolis
3:11:33
area meetup two o'clock so all
of this well underway at Oh law
3:11:37
Flynn's Arnold Maryland
crossroads of America the no
3:11:40
agenda tribal gathering three
o'clock today. Fisher Sun King
3:11:44
brewery and Fishers Indiana and
we have the no agenda TMI evac
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zone 3:33pm Eastern Time
underway at Lydia Stone Brewing
3:11:54
your cave in Pennsylvania and we
have a promo.
3:11:58
Well, California is freeze it's
going to be I suppose so we're
3:12:02
going to go for it Bay Area
people. We will be having the
3:12:06
first ever divided and conquered
meetup, which will be hosted at
3:12:10
the hub grenade in beautiful
Concord, California by me,
3:12:14
lavish of the behind this games
podcast on March 30. That's
3:12:19
March 30. At 6pm to Wednesday
evening. Yes, John. I know it's
3:12:23
going to be a night before show
but if you do make it out, I
3:12:26
want you to know that we will
have bottles of wine for you.
3:12:30
make it worth your time. I hope
to see you there. Thanks a lot.
3:12:33
So you guys know right. You
gotta go.
3:12:36
Is that close of
3:12:37
wine waiting? I need more wine.
3:12:40
You need lots more wine. Those
are your your meetups. There's
3:12:44
many more throughout the coming
weeks and months. You can find
3:12:48
them all at no agenda meetup.com
If you cannot find something
3:12:51
near you start one yourself.
You're gonna love it okay, do
3:13:17
you have ISOs? Oh, we have more
you have we have the ISO don't
3:13:21
wait, do we already
3:13:22
have the ISO unless you want it?
Just one of these might bump it,
3:13:25
but I don't think there's any
that was that's when we can move
3:13:28
these.
3:13:29
Yeah, I think we should do that.
We should keep that as the ISO.
3:13:33
Have a last clip.
3:13:34
Okay, hold on a second. What is
your last clip?
3:13:39
This is a news story that nobody
did was play once on NPR net
3:13:43
played again. And I think it's a
new stretch. You'd be on the
3:13:45
network news. I don't know if
you've heard about it. $127
3:13:49
million. The FBI paid out. Yes.
doing their job. Yes. I
3:13:54
did hear some of this. Oops. All
right. Why is that not go
3:13:59
the Justice Department has
finalized a $127 million
3:14:02
settlement with survivors and
the families of some of the
3:14:06
victims of the 2018 mass
shooting at a high school in
3:14:10
Parkland, Florida. And Dr. Greg
Allen reports that the
3:14:13
settlement resolves lawsuits
accusing the FBI of negligence.
3:14:18
17 people were killed and 17
injured when a gunman opened
3:14:21
fire in the high school
survivors and family members
3:14:24
sued saying the FBI failed to
act on tips that received about
3:14:27
the gunman former student
Nicholas Cruz. What are the tips
3:14:30
Saturday Cruz's guns his
disturbing social media posts
3:14:34
and his desire to kill people?
The FBI never followed up on
3:14:37
those tips or passing
information along to local
3:14:39
authorities. He later apologized
to the victims and their
3:14:42
families. In a statement the
Justice Department says the
3:14:45
settlement does not amount to an
admission of fault. The
3:14:48
government pleaded guilty to the
shootings and is awaiting
3:14:50
sentencing.
3:14:52
Yeah, I did hear about this.
3:14:55
Yeah. That's pretty crazy. I'll
3:14:57
says 27 million dollars, but
it's not our fault. We're just
3:15:01
gonna we got nothing but money
to give away.
3:15:04
Yeah, but this, I will say I do
believe I will say that that
3:15:10
school shooting I mean holy crap
that was a lot of mess up from
3:15:14
the I think we talked about this
I remember this coming across.
3:15:18
And we were surprised that that
was happening that's happening
3:15:21
at all because the FBI could be
sued for all kinds of stuff.
3:15:26
Well, this was a guest very
egregious, but this is again,
3:15:30
counter to the narrative that
we're being watched and
3:15:32
carefully monitored. Yeah. And
we keeping track of everybody,
3:15:36
they can't keep track of someone
the way they got the goods on
3:15:39
them. And then people are
sending in Hey, this kid, this
3:15:41
kid, this kid, yeah, whatever.
And they don't even bother to do
3:15:45
anything. It's just like, what
what are they doing? Well, it's
3:15:50
a pretty good Trump. It's about
Trump. Maybe we'll do something.
3:15:54
Well, we'll have
3:15:55
to see what happens between now
and Thursday. Go ahead and sue
3:16:00
your local FBI. That's fine. I'd
like to read that case actually.
3:16:06
The why in this case, and why
not many other cases? Maybe shut
3:16:12
somebody up.
3:16:14
Once you take a look. You love
doing that.
3:16:18
Coming up next on no agenda
stream live the Battle of the
3:16:21
douchebags who Searcy sitter
lavish, blueberry and Larry
3:16:26
couldn't get any better than
that. All right. End of show
3:16:32
mixes, we have a nice Cornucopia
and delicious. He's got Tom
3:16:36
Stark weather. We've got clip
custodian Neal Jones, and
3:16:41
another Rolando Gonzalez and
coming to you from the heart of
3:16:47
the Texas Hill Country he and
FEMA Region number six in the
3:16:50
morning everybody I'm Adam curry
3:16:51
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where it ran the other day and
3:16:54
as clear as a bell and beautiful
today I'm Jhansi Dvorak
3:16:57
we returned on Thursday right
here on no agenda please
3:17:02
remember us a divorce
tech.org/na Until then, do some
3:17:08
mofos and such. But they know
3:17:33
that we canceled is trying to
3:17:39
fake the track so that we can go
in and that's the beginning at
3:17:44
the beginning. totally
irresponsible.
3:17:49
The whole near and dear to us
and you like to be able to just
3:18:01
blast.
3:18:08
We choose science over fiction.
We choose truth over facts. To
3:18:16
funding from the National Guard.
That's a fancy way of saying
3:18:19
governors, governors need to be
able to get funding when they
3:18:24
display when they decide they
need to bring the national guard
3:18:42
myself when I see that
3:18:52
I'm having more claims.
3:18:55
I'm not a military.
3:18:59
We have this notion somehow
before you cannot go for kitchen
3:19:04
Justice Breyer and justice
challenge white kids
3:19:22
put my circle key with tanks
that will never gain the hearts
3:19:26
and souls of the Iranian people.
3:19:28
With the update on junk in your
trunk. Thank you.
3:19:33
That's why we want to talk about
the junk in your trunk.
3:19:35
Trunk. junk in your trunk.
3:19:42
Junk. Junk. Junk. Junk. Junk.
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junk, junk,
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junk, junk in your trunk,
3:19:54
trunk, junk, junk, junk, junk,
junk,
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junk in your trunk. You have
warned that Russians could carry
3:20:02
out a chemical attack or
3:20:06
chemical weapons chemical
weapons Moscow may be setting
3:20:09
the stage for a chemical weapons
attack chemical weapons attacks
3:20:12
and weapons.
3:20:13
Even with Russia stalling and
its invasion of Ukraine the
3:20:16
brutality of Russian forces has
shocked the world was shocked
3:20:20
the world has shocked the world.
Secretary of State with an
3:20:23
ominous message today morning
that Vladimir Putin is growing
3:20:27
more and more desperate, and
could be preparing to use
3:20:29
chemical weapons, chemical
weapons for weapons, weapons,
3:20:35
chemical weapons attack for
weapons,
3:20:37
weapons, chemical attack,
attack, attack
3:20:44
weapons, or weapons or weapons
chemical weapons. Now we have to
3:21:02
watch No, everyone has been
really enjoying the relaxed
3:21:05
restrictions for recently
getting us back to a normal
3:21:08
life. But there is no concern
over COVID Dr.
3:21:10
Anthony Fauci telling ABC news
today that we should not be
3:21:13
surprised to see an increase in
cases in the next few weeks here
3:21:16
in New York City.
3:21:18
Oh, and we begin with concerns
about the latest COVID Very
3:21:21
COVID-19 cases
3:21:22
globally, nearly 10% 10% going
3:21:25
in the wrong direction. Nearly
10% COVID cases have been
3:21:28
declining. Recently, positivity
rates in our area have been
3:21:31
slowly creeping upwards new
details now emerging about the
3:21:34
new micron sub area
3:21:36
da da is a sub lineage of
Omicron.
3:21:38
And it has been increasing over
the past several weeks,
3:21:41
we've been seeing good news from
countries where the strain is
3:21:44
becoming dominant is that cases
don't see more severe than the
3:21:47
omachron. We know and it feels
some leaders are
3:21:50
expected to talk about
everything from testing to the
3:21:52
positivity right to that new
omachron variant, B A
3:21:56
to
3:21:57
Z there's no evidence that VA
two causes more severe illness,
3:22:03
increases risks of heart risk of
hospitalization. We're gonna be
3:22:06
following the guidance and the
science from our federal
3:22:09
colleagues.
3:22:13
There's no evidence that Hunter
Biden has done anything wrong.
3:22:16
There is no evidence of any
wrongdoing by Biden by Joe Biden
3:22:19
or by Hunter Biden.
3:22:20
There is no evidence that
anybody did anything illegal
3:22:23
regarding the Biden's and
Ukraine and Joe Biden was
3:22:26
carrying out US policy.
3:22:28
There's no evidence that Joe
Biden actually did anything
3:22:30
wrong or did anything just wait
based on Hunter Biden's favor
3:22:33
and he's denied that his son
ever lobbied him for anything
3:22:35
President
3:22:36
Trump wanted dirt on Joe and
Hunter Biden Trump's claims
3:22:40
about wrongdoing here are
unsubstantiated. We have looked
3:22:44
lots of outlets have looked
3:22:46
PolitiFact found no evidence to
support the idea that Joe Biden
3:22:50
advocated with his son's
interests
3:22:52
in mind. Let's be clear, Hunter
Biden didn't do anything illegal
3:22:56
and his father, the Vice
President didn't do anything
3:22:58
illegal or unethical. President
Trump
3:23:00
has falsely accused your son of
doing something wrong while
3:23:04
serving on the company board in
Ukraine. When pointed out
3:23:07
there's no evidence of
wrongdoing by either one
3:23:09
of you. Biden did nothing wrong.
Vice President Biden I did
3:23:12
nothing wrong and every single
media outlet has said that there
3:23:16
are no there's no there there to
these allegations lies and
3:23:18
smears.
3:23:21
It's true that there's no
evidence of any wrongdoing by
3:23:23
Vice President Biden or that
Hunter Biden broke any laws at
3:23:26
all.
3:23:28
There was no evidence of any
wrongdoing by either Joe
3:23:31
Biden. Nothing no bogus
investigation of Joe Biden
3:23:37
Hunter Biden.
3:23:38
It demonstrates the lifetime of
integrity that has been
3:23:44
representing represented by the
Biden's for their entire careers
3:23:48
when it confirms is that Hunter
Biden is a person of integrity.
3:23:54
Never read a memoir like this
3:23:56
one before this is Hunter
Biden's book beautiful things
3:23:59
it's breathtaking. There's
nothing wrong that Vice
3:24:03
President Biden did. Did nothing
I did nothing wrong.
3:24:18
mopho.org/n A
3:24:23
I'm living in a Twilight Zone.